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obstruction of justice, and i think they had decided he was going to be the sacrificial lamb. >> john deany over his head. and then when he realized this ship is going down, he jumped. >> this morning, without the president's approval, dean issued a statement in which, among other things, he declared some may hope or think i will become a scapegoat in the watergate case. anyone who believes this, dean added, does not know me, know the true facts, nor understand our system of justice. >> do you have information implicating president nixon in a cover-up? >> i have no comment this morning. i'm sorry. >> we started having secret conversations with john dean. he was disclosing this sprawling conspiracy, to put it mildly. >> when i broke rank and started dealing with the prosecutors in early april, i had the naive belief that by breaking rank, they would do likewise. >> john dean kept upping the ante. i want immunity. no. okay, i'll tell you this. as we were leaving, i just remember this. he said, john has something to tell you. and dean told us that this same group had broken into the office of
obstruction of justice, and i think they had decided he was going to be the sacrificial lamb. >> john deany over his head. and then when he realized this ship is going down, he jumped. >> this morning, without the president's approval, dean issued a statement in which, among other things, he declared some may hope or think i will become a scapegoat in the watergate case. anyone who believes this, dean added, does not know me, know the true facts, nor understand our system of...
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it's a thrill to see you today, thank you for coming on with us tonight. >> thank you, brian. >> john dean with us from los angeles, an update to a promise made for those watching you may recall an appearance by ohio governor john kasich. i asked him last month who he would vote for in the race for president. he looked me in the eye and said i'll let you know at the appropriate time. well, the time has now arrived. one of his home state newspapers, the cleveland plain dealer reports the kasich followed through on his vow not to vote for donald trump. you'll recall he didn't even attend the gop convention in his home state. he wrote in john mccain instead. of course intentioned to be a symbolic protest vote, mccain is not an official write-in candidate under the rules of the state of ohio so john kasich's vote will not count. late tonight john mccain said he appreciated his old friend's compliment. another break for us and coming up, the october surprise that unexpected story breaking late in the campaign, we've seen them through the years, but have we ever seen quite this many? this is "th
it's a thrill to see you today, thank you for coming on with us tonight. >> thank you, brian. >> john dean with us from los angeles, an update to a promise made for those watching you may recall an appearance by ohio governor john kasich. i asked him last month who he would vote for in the race for president. he looked me in the eye and said i'll let you know at the appropriate time. well, the time has now arrived. one of his home state newspapers, the cleveland plain dealer reports...
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but never notified the school victims had filed a complaint with the dean. ((john scott - victims' attorney: and in september dean wynn never talked to you to make inquring about what if anything you were doing to try to solve this situation? robert beasley - band teacher, greenspun jr. high school: not that i recall.)) ((karen castro)) dean cheryl wynn was questioned about why she didn't investigate the student's complaint. she said she had a meeting with the accused bully and his mother. but wynn could not remember ever meeting with the victim or allege bullying was happening from september 2011 to january 2012... the dean had become aware of at least two emails, two student complaints, and a referral from a teacher. she said she didn't investigate the claims because she was told the assistant principal was taking care of the situation. ((john scott - attorney: as far as you know he did nothing to investigate it until february, based on what you know? cheryl wynn - dean, greenspun jr. high school: i dont know what he did or didn't do.)) ((karen castro)) days. thr
but never notified the school victims had filed a complaint with the dean. ((john scott - victims' attorney: and in september dean wynn never talked to you to make inquring about what if anything you were doing to try to solve this situation? robert beasley - band teacher, greenspun jr. high school: not that i recall.)) ((karen castro)) dean cheryl wynn was questioned about why she didn't investigate the student's complaint. she said she had a meeting with the accused bully and his mother. but...
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the dean says the decision to remove john doe was in the decision -- as in the best interest of both students in this case. the school questioned whether he could be successful at the school if a lot back. an advisor also testify that he was present during the boy's interview with an independent investigator hired look at the case. after the interview, the boy told him it was an uncomfortable experience, and the advisor agreed, something he reported to the dean's at the school. will take the stand tomorrow. the trial will resume at 9:00 a.m. live in concord, kristen carosa, wmur news 9 very jennifer: right now manchester police are looking for a man who they say broke into a gas station and stole cash. in this surveillance photo you can see the suspect walking into the z-1 express on second street just before four this morning. -- just before 4:00 this morning. police say the masked man smashed the front door before taking money from the register and two packs of cigarettes. he was last seen headed toward queen city avenue. josh: devices like cell phones, tablets, and laptops are a p
the dean says the decision to remove john doe was in the decision -- as in the best interest of both students in this case. the school questioned whether he could be successful at the school if a lot back. an advisor also testify that he was present during the boy's interview with an independent investigator hired look at the case. after the interview, the boy told him it was an uncomfortable experience, and the advisor agreed, something he reported to the dean's at the school. will take the...
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. ♪ ♪ updating from earlier, we told you about a scoop by our colleague read john about howard dean.ngeles to talk more about the aftermath ,f tuesday's stunning election we are joined by tavis smiley. have is, what you think of this what you think of his tweet? >> would think i've said about howard dean that i find that's one thing about howard dean that i respect is that he says that democrats really need one, defining strategy. he really advances and engages this notion of a 50 straight strategy. again, i think that democrats could do much worse. you are a democrat, or you?-- arent' >> i've never said it publicly. however, i will say that i did not vote for donald trump. >> with the senate and house of republican majority, a full washington of republicans right now, what do you think? >> them aggressively to accept that donald trump is our next president. proteststened by the in the streets by the people who do not want to accept the particular narrative for what we want our country -- for that narrative for what we want our country to become. democrats have to accept the facts th
. ♪ ♪ updating from earlier, we told you about a scoop by our colleague read john about howard dean.ngeles to talk more about the aftermath ,f tuesday's stunning election we are joined by tavis smiley. have is, what you think of this what you think of his tweet? >> would think i've said about howard dean that i find that's one thing about howard dean that i respect is that he says that democrats really need one, defining strategy. he really advances and engages this notion of a 50...
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john harwood. thing heating up. >>> we're joined now by political analyst, serve as adviser to howard dean. just said the words partisans coming home to their party and explaining how these polls tightened at the end. we noticed casic writing in mccain. >> i've already voted, wrote in a candidate as well. i wrote in paul ryan. but for the same reason as john ca kasich did. the race may tighten as we go into these final days and i think that the scandal of last friday gives trump momentum at a time when his campaign is in a death spiral. we were talking about a potential hillary clinton land slide. that looks less likely to me. her victory still seems pretty solid to me. >> christy there's been no predictability throughout this election cycle. analogies being made to brexit, whether this is america's brexit moment. even that came down to the fact that it was raining that day and that kept people from going out and voting. are we going to get to election day and it's all going to depend on turnout? >> yeah. well, i mean, yes and no. of course, turnout is incredibly important. the reason we're
john harwood. thing heating up. >>> we're joined now by political analyst, serve as adviser to howard dean. just said the words partisans coming home to their party and explaining how these polls tightened at the end. we noticed casic writing in mccain. >> i've already voted, wrote in a candidate as well. i wrote in paul ryan. but for the same reason as john ca kasich did. the race may tighten as we go into these final days and i think that the scandal of last friday gives trump...
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john ralston, the dean of political reporters out there, he is now saying essentially the race in nevada in his judgment is over. he bases that on saying the democrats actually, they were more the democratic ballot advantage in early voting was actually bigger in the early voting period this year than it was four years ago. of course four years ago the state wasn't particularly close. president obama carried it by a comfortable margin. do you agree with that assessment? is nevada off the board? >> nevada's not -- i think if anybody learned anything over the last two weeks is calling things over makes people look a little bit over their skis too early because for all these articles that were written that the race itself is over, the path is gone, the path is narrow, it will be a blowout, we'll get democrats in the house and senate, we're going to turn texas blue, all this nonsense that people just went and reported on that is not true, in nevada, we need a very good day of performance in nevada to carry the state and we are gearing up for that. if you look at other early return states lik
john ralston, the dean of political reporters out there, he is now saying essentially the race in nevada in his judgment is over. he bases that on saying the democrats actually, they were more the democratic ballot advantage in early voting was actually bigger in the early voting period this year than it was four years ago. of course four years ago the state wasn't particularly close. president obama carried it by a comfortable margin. do you agree with that assessment? is nevada off the board?...
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police pulled over 50 year-old john ramsey, five three-year old dean smith and 29 year-old kimberly brent, back in june, at entrance of the holland tunnel. now their truck had gun rights decals on it and cracked windshield. when police looked they found weapons, including a rifle and shotgun. their lawyers argued that the search was illegal and they plan to file motion toss suppress that evidence, all three are free, on bail. >>> philadelphia police say it was a teenager who went on a paint ball shooting rampage in north philadelphia prosecutors have charged a 16 year-old boy with aggravated assault and related charges. they say he shot the paint ball gun from a home on the 1500 block of west diamond street, sunday afternoon. >>> two people reported it to police, fortunately nobody was seriously injured. police arrested that boy without the any issues. >>> 5:21. we are on top of the breaking news that will affect basically everybody with traffic backups and tie ups. septa union workers have decided to go out on strike. they are on the picket lines, they did not reach an agreement last nig
police pulled over 50 year-old john ramsey, five three-year old dean smith and 29 year-old kimberly brent, back in june, at entrance of the holland tunnel. now their truck had gun rights decals on it and cracked windshield. when police looked they found weapons, including a rifle and shotgun. their lawyers argued that the search was illegal and they plan to file motion toss suppress that evidence, all three are free, on bail. >>> philadelphia police say it was a teenager who went on a...
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until february of 2012 some 6 months after the first complaint was filed with the dean at greenspun middle school. attorney john scott then referred back to statements assistant principal leonard depiazza had previously made where he said he was in fact aware of a bullying report back in september of 2011. depiazza then acknowledge meeting with one of the victim's mother the same month after she wrote an email to report what another report was filed by a second mom in october. depiazza testified he didn't know both reports were not investigated by the dean. the administrator went on to say the incident happened five years ago and he doesn't remember every detail. ((former greenspun middle school assistant principal is testifying about handling bullying reports.)) ((karen castro)) >> the defense once again said this is not a bullying case because the lawsuit accuses ccsd of sexual discrimination and negligence. attorney daniel polsenberg even asked for a mistrial after the judge allowed attorneys to question the assistant principal about the harassment. the judge denied the motion. but polsenberg tells 8 news no
until february of 2012 some 6 months after the first complaint was filed with the dean at greenspun middle school. attorney john scott then referred back to statements assistant principal leonard depiazza had previously made where he said he was in fact aware of a bullying report back in september of 2011. depiazza then acknowledge meeting with one of the victim's mother the same month after she wrote an email to report what another report was filed by a second mom in october. depiazza...
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john doe was put on dean's leave with the possibility that he may return in the fall, but then the school ded his lawyers are saying the school mishandled the situation. but the school says its policies clearly say phillips exeter can take immediate action if necessary. sean: a motorcyclist is recovering this morning after he was injured in an accident in rochester. police say a 74-year-old woman was driving down eastern avenue yesterday afternoon when her car collided with a motorcycle. the rider, 26-year-old matthew medina, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. life-threatening injuries in a crash in pelham. the accident happened shortly before 9:30 yesterday morning on mammoth road. police say a 56-year-old woman was driving down a hill when she crashed into a pickup truck , sending the truck into a telephone pole. the driver of the pickup suffered minor injuries. erin: the election was a week ago. hillary clinton has officially won new hampshire four electoral college votes. donald trump's campaign had until 5:00 yesterday evening to seek a recount but it did not do so. cli
john doe was put on dean's leave with the possibility that he may return in the fall, but then the school ded his lawyers are saying the school mishandled the situation. but the school says its policies clearly say phillips exeter can take immediate action if necessary. sean: a motorcyclist is recovering this morning after he was injured in an accident in rochester. police say a 74-year-old woman was driving down eastern avenue yesterday afternoon when her car collided with a motorcycle. the...
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dean heller hispanics... women and arizona senator john mccain during the primary election cycle. politics now co-host patrick walker spoke with heller this afternoon to get his reaction to the election. ((patrick walker)) >> six months ago... heller was the first nevada republican to very strongly denounce many of donald trump's comments. he even floated the option of voting "none of the above" for president. i caught up with the soon-to-be senior senator to talk about where he stands now... post-election. ((patrick walker)) back in may... senator dean heller was the publically strongly denounce many of the things donald trump had said up to that point during the presidential campaign. heller even floated the idea of not voting for either candidate. ((sen. dean heller/(r) nevada (may 2016): "no what i am committing is to vote against hillary clinton, at this point there are a lot of options. this is the only state that gives you a third option and that is none of the above.")) ((patrick walker)) election day has come and gone. donald trump will be in the white house come january
dean heller hispanics... women and arizona senator john mccain during the primary election cycle. politics now co-host patrick walker spoke with heller this afternoon to get his reaction to the election. ((patrick walker)) >> six months ago... heller was the first nevada republican to very strongly denounce many of donald trump's comments. he even floated the option of voting "none of the above" for president. i caught up with the soon-to-be senior senator to talk about where he...
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until february of 2012 some 6 months after the first complaint was filed with the dean at greenspun middle school. attorney john scott then referred back to statements depiazza had previously made stating he was in fact aware of the bullying report back in september of 2011. but today, during questioning, depiazza said he was mistaken back then. depiazza then acknowledge meeting with one of the victim's mother in september after sh was happening to her son in band class. at one point, the family attorney asked depiazza if he's in charge of supervising the dean, why wasn't more done to investigate the claims brought forward. ((former assistant principal at greenspun middle school is testifying about not knowing bullying claims were not investigated by the school dean. )) ((karen castro)) >> the defense once again because the lawsuit accuses ccsd of sexual discrimination and sexual harassment. attorney for ccsd, daniel polsenberg, even asked for a mistrial after the judge allowed attorneys to question the assistant principal about the allege harassment happening in band class. the judge denied the motion. ((karen
until february of 2012 some 6 months after the first complaint was filed with the dean at greenspun middle school. attorney john scott then referred back to statements depiazza had previously made stating he was in fact aware of the bullying report back in september of 2011. but today, during questioning, depiazza said he was mistaken back then. depiazza then acknowledge meeting with one of the victim's mother in september after sh was happening to her son in band class. at one point, the...
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until february of 2012 some 6 months after the first complaint was filed with the dean at greenspun middle school. attorney john scott then referred back to statements assistant principal leonard depiazza had previously made where he said he was in fact aware of a bullying report back in september of 2011. depiazza then acknowledge meeting with one of the victim's mother the same month after she wrote an email to report what
until february of 2012 some 6 months after the first complaint was filed with the dean at greenspun middle school. attorney john scott then referred back to statements assistant principal leonard depiazza had previously made where he said he was in fact aware of a bullying report back in september of 2011. depiazza then acknowledge meeting with one of the victim's mother the same month after she wrote an email to report what
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after hearing this, are interested in joining our section, please contact either professor john eastman or dean rueter. so, with that i'll ask that the doors in the back be closed so that we can start the program. it's my great pleasure to introduce judge william pryor of the 11th circuit. >>> good after. this panel will discuss justice scalia on federalism and separation of powers. now, justice scalia's views on this subject were fairly well known. in 2008 he authored a foreward so symposium separation of powers. entitled "the importance of structure in constitutional interpretation" left no doubt what justice scalia's view on the subject was. i'd like to read a couple paragraphs of what justice scalia said in that foreword. in the days when i taught constitutional law, the university of chicago law school had two constitutional course. one was entitled, individual rights and liberties and focused primarily upon the guarantees of the bill of rights. the other, i forget the title of it, focused upon the structural provisions of the constitution. principally the separation of powers and federali
after hearing this, are interested in joining our section, please contact either professor john eastman or dean rueter. so, with that i'll ask that the doors in the back be closed so that we can start the program. it's my great pleasure to introduce judge william pryor of the 11th circuit. >>> good after. this panel will discuss justice scalia on federalism and separation of powers. now, justice scalia's views on this subject were fairly well known. in 2008 he authored a foreward so...
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after hearing this are interested in joining our section, please contact either professor john eastman or dean reuter. with that, i will ask the doors be closed so we can start the program. it's my great pleasure to introduce josh william pryor of the11th circuit . [applause] >> good afternoon. this panel will discuss justice scalia on federalism and the separation of powers. scalia's views on this subject were well-known. in 2008, the author of forward, in a symposium on the separation of powers and the safeguards of federalism in the notre dame law review put forward a report entitled the importance of structure inconstitutional interpretation . that left no doubt what justice scalia's views on the subject was. i'd like to read a couple paragraphs of what justice scalia said in that forward. in the days when i taught constitutional law, the university of chicago law school has two constitutional courses. one was entitled individual rights and liberty and focused primarily on the guarantees of the bill of rights. the other, i forgetthe title . it focused on the structural provisions of the co
after hearing this are interested in joining our section, please contact either professor john eastman or dean reuter. with that, i will ask the doors be closed so we can start the program. it's my great pleasure to introduce josh william pryor of the11th circuit . [applause] >> good afternoon. this panel will discuss justice scalia on federalism and the separation of powers. scalia's views on this subject were well-known. in 2008, the author of forward, in a symposium on the separation...
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democrats had a 14.5% voting advantage going into election day but dean heller defeated shelly berkley and dr. joe heck defeated john oceguera. we are living up to our name as a swing state and your vote truly matters. in fact no one can predict what will happen today except for me. i have a sure fire way of predicting this election. heads for hillary....here we go and nevada will choose? hillary clitnon v before you head before you head with a quick look at the fox 5 weather 24-7 forecast. good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. more sunshine & warmth on tap today with light breezes for election day. we will hold onto a few high clouds with a high of 81 degrees with 80 degrees for wednesday. we can expect upper to mid 70's thursday through the weekend with no rain in the forecast for southern nevada. good morning. here's a look at your fox5 traffic solutions let's begin with your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construction areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps back to the news desk push last night.. hillary clint
democrats had a 14.5% voting advantage going into election day but dean heller defeated shelly berkley and dr. joe heck defeated john oceguera. we are living up to our name as a swing state and your vote truly matters. in fact no one can predict what will happen today except for me. i have a sure fire way of predicting this election. heads for hillary....here we go and nevada will choose? hillary clitnon v before you head before you head with a quick look at the fox 5 weather 24-7 forecast....
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if any of you after hearing in joining rested our section, please contact either professor john easman or dean rueter. so with that, i'll ask that the doors in the back be closed. so had a we can start the program and it's my great pleasure to introduce judge william pryor of the 11th circuit. [applause] >> good afternoon. justice scalia's views on this subject were fairly well-known. in 2008, he authored a forward to a symposium on the separation of powers as a safeguard of federalism and in the notre dame law review. his forward entitled "the importance of structure in constitutional interpretation" left no doubt what justice scalia's views on the subject was. i'd like to read a couple of paragraphs of what justice scalia said in that forward. in the days when i taught constitutional law, the university of chicago law school had two constitutional courses. one was entitled "individual rights and liberties" and focused primarily upon the guarantees of the bill of rights. the other, i forget the title of it, focused upon the structural provisions of the constitution. principally the separation
if any of you after hearing in joining rested our section, please contact either professor john easman or dean rueter. so with that, i'll ask that the doors in the back be closed. so had a we can start the program and it's my great pleasure to introduce judge william pryor of the 11th circuit. [applause] >> good afternoon. justice scalia's views on this subject were fairly well-known. in 2008, he authored a forward to a symposium on the separation of powers as a safeguard of federalism...
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john and jennie hope to rest easy now without unwanted phone calls. in land o lakes jenny dean, 10 news wtsp. by the way -- vote no on 2 says those calls should have started going out at 3pm on sunday.. not 3 am. we are now hearing from the man responsible for the worst mass shooting in u-s history. the gunman murdered 49 people inside of the pulse nightclub. a judge ordered the city of orlando to release the 9-1-1 calls. the first one came in at 2-35 a-m throughout the 3-hour-long standoff-- a police negotiator repeatedly tries to get him to share information on what's going on inside the club and to come out peacefully. he said his attack was "revenge for a u-s air strike"-- that killed an isis leader. eventually-- police broke through a wall in the club... and killed him in a shootout. there are 232 other 9-1-1 calls -- made by victims of the massacre. the city of orlando doesn't want them released -- saying you can hear people suffering and dying. the judge will listen to each call-- and will then decided wether they should be released. everything on the line this week. las
john and jennie hope to rest easy now without unwanted phone calls. in land o lakes jenny dean, 10 news wtsp. by the way -- vote no on 2 says those calls should have started going out at 3pm on sunday.. not 3 am. we are now hearing from the man responsible for the worst mass shooting in u-s history. the gunman murdered 49 people inside of the pulse nightclub. a judge ordered the city of orlando to release the 9-1-1 calls. the first one came in at 2-35 a-m throughout the 3-hour-long standoff-- a...
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dean told the school's side of the story. josh: kristen carosa is live outside federal court in concord. reporter: john doe's mother testified today saying her son was treated unfairly during this process. we also heard from the dean of students today who talked about how the school came to this decision. 15 years old at the time says she received philip exeter academy's decision to remove her son from school through an e-mail this past summer. that after a 15-year-old girl reported a sexual encounter she had with the boy at school. philip exeter hired a private investigator who determined the boy violated the school's sexual misconduct policy. the school says the sexual encounter was not forcible, but she did not clearly consent to everything that happened. john doe's mother told the court she treated unfairly and that she and her family received limited information during the investigation process. she says they requested the investigators final report but never got it and is now seeking reimbursement for roughly $121,000, which includes a year of tuition. schools dean of students also testified sayi
dean told the school's side of the story. josh: kristen carosa is live outside federal court in concord. reporter: john doe's mother testified today saying her son was treated unfairly during this process. we also heard from the dean of students today who talked about how the school came to this decision. 15 years old at the time says she received philip exeter academy's decision to remove her son from school through an e-mail this past summer. that after a 15-year-old girl reported a sexual...
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. >> dean depasquale heads on to the auditor general spot with a victory over republican john brown.> pennsylvanians were asked whether to change the mandatory retirement age of judges from 70 to 75. voters narrowly backed that amendment. >> it was interesting how the amendment was worded. many people thought that would affect the outcome. >> and it was on the back of the ballot. >> yes. >> some people didn't turn it around so wonder if that had an effect. >> it is 4:48. coming up we have much more on election day results including a look at some of the congressional races in new jersey. david. >> well, it's cloudy on the cool side day with temperatures getting up into the 50's. we're arming the kids with umbrellas just in case some of the showers come into the bus stop before they get on that bus. we'll have details on that, your 12-hour forecast coming up next. >> ♪ . >> ♪ >> pennsylvania is one of the last states to be called. there are a few others that haven't yet but here's one reason why. lines were out the door and wrapped around the parking lot in montgomery county well past
. >> dean depasquale heads on to the auditor general spot with a victory over republican john brown.> pennsylvanians were asked whether to change the mandatory retirement age of judges from 70 to 75. voters narrowly backed that amendment. >> it was interesting how the amendment was worded. many people thought that would affect the outcome. >> and it was on the back of the ballot. >> yes. >> some people didn't turn it around so wonder if that had an effect....
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ambassador gallucci served as dean of the school of foreign service for 13 years until he left in july 2009 to become president of john d. and katherine d. macarthur foundation. bob was appointed dean in 1996 after 21 years of distinguished service in a variety of government positions focusing on international security. as ambassador at large and special envoy for the u.s. department of state, he dealt with the threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. bob was chief u.s. negotiator during the north korean nuclear crisis of 1994, and served as assistant secretary of state for political military affairs and also as deputy executive chairman of the union special commission overseeing the disarmament of iraq following the first gulf war. he earned his bachelor's degree at the state university of new york at stonybrook and his masters and doctoral degrees at brandeis university. ladies and gentlemen, please join me welcoming the honorable robert gallucci. [ applause ] >> thanks, lena. good afternoon, everybody. i am pleased and honored with this invitation, happy to be with y
ambassador gallucci served as dean of the school of foreign service for 13 years until he left in july 2009 to become president of john d. and katherine d. macarthur foundation. bob was appointed dean in 1996 after 21 years of distinguished service in a variety of government positions focusing on international security. as ambassador at large and special envoy for the u.s. department of state, he dealt with the threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass...
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following opening statements, john doe testified, he says the sexual encounter was consensual and feels as though he's being punished for something that did initially was put on dean's leave, he saw a therapist, complying with what the school asked him to do. his mother also testified she says her son is a responsible good person, she feels the school wrongfully kicked him out. the trial will start up again tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m., it is expected to go until friday. kristen carosa, wmur news 9. tom: tonight lebanon police and hospital security stepping up patrols after a woman was attacked. it happene o trail across the street from dartmouth hitchcock medical center. wmur's that bond lopez live now with the latest. reporter: police have been driving by this area all evening and hospital security also making themselves more visible following the attack that happened just around this time last night. police say a 23-year-old woman was walking alone when a man came up from behind and jumped her, knocking her to the ground, she was able to fight him off and only receive minor injuries, these trails say they'll be keeping an eye out when walking in the area. >> tod
following opening statements, john doe testified, he says the sexual encounter was consensual and feels as though he's being punished for something that did initially was put on dean's leave, he saw a therapist, complying with what the school asked him to do. his mother also testified she says her son is a responsible good person, she feels the school wrongfully kicked him out. the trial will start up again tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m., it is expected to go until friday. kristen carosa, wmur...
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ambassador dpluchie served as dean of the school of foreign years until he left in july 2009 to president of john d. and catherine dr. macarthur fun dags. bob was appointed dean in 1996 after 21 years of distinguished service in a variety of government positions focusinging on international security. as ambassador at large and special envoy for the u.s. department of state, he dealt with the threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. bob was chief u.s. negotiator during the north korean nuclear crisis of 1994, and served as assistant secretary of state for political military affairs and also as deputy executive chairman of the union special commission overseeing the disarmament of iraq following the first gulf war. he earned his bachelor's degree at the state university of new york at stonybrook and his masters and doctoral degrees at brandeis university. ladies and gentlemen, please join me welcoming the honorable robert gallucci. >> thanks, lena. good afternoon, everybody. i am pleased and honored with this invitation, happy to be with you, as was
ambassador dpluchie served as dean of the school of foreign years until he left in july 2009 to president of john d. and catherine dr. macarthur fun dags. bob was appointed dean in 1996 after 21 years of distinguished service in a variety of government positions focusinging on international security. as ambassador at large and special envoy for the u.s. department of state, he dealt with the threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. bob was chief...
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obama won the state by almost seven and dean keller pulled out of the senate race by 12,000 votes. mark: john senate race is competitive and the kind of coalition the two senate candidates are trying to put together, does that advantage either presidential candidates? john: it is interesting, mark, because they are totally divorced from each other in several ways. heck divorced himself from trump. the coordinated campaigns between the hillary clinton campaign and the harry reid democratic machine has been so focused on getting out the democratic base, which is going 90% for clinton, and from what i understand heck is mirroring trump, which is a problem for him. the entire heck strategy is knowing they will lose early voting comments are hoped to minimize the loss, and then when on election day. little margin for error there. john: john, i want to step back and get a little more altitude on the discussion. somehow nevada has become one of the key states for donald trump. if you look at barack obama's victories in 2008 and 2012 and the democratic composition of your state, you would not have th
obama won the state by almost seven and dean keller pulled out of the senate race by 12,000 votes. mark: john senate race is competitive and the kind of coalition the two senate candidates are trying to put together, does that advantage either presidential candidates? john: it is interesting, mark, because they are totally divorced from each other in several ways. heck divorced himself from trump. the coordinated campaigns between the hillary clinton campaign and the harry reid democratic...
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obama won the state by almost seven and dean heller pulled out the senate race by 12,000 votes. >> so, johns competitive the kind of coalition the two senate candidates are trying to put together, does that advantage either of the presidential candidates? >> you know, it's interesting, mark, because i think they're totally divorced from each other in many ways. and not just because heck divorced himself from trump, which nesinitially caused him at of problem, even his campaign would admit, but doesn't really now. the coordinated campaign between the hillary clinton campaign and the reid democratic machine has been so focused on getting out the democratic base, which i think is going 90% for clinton, 90% for cortez masto. and what i understand, heck, so far is mirroring trump, which is a real problem for him. the entire heck strategy in this logistics is knowing they're going to lose early voting to hope to minimize that loss and win on election day by four, maybe five points. little margin for error there. >> so, john, i want to step back and get a little bit more altitude on the discussion
obama won the state by almost seven and dean heller pulled out the senate race by 12,000 votes. >> so, johns competitive the kind of coalition the two senate candidates are trying to put together, does that advantage either of the presidential candidates? >> you know, it's interesting, mark, because i think they're totally divorced from each other in many ways. and not just because heck divorced himself from trump, which nesinitially caused him at of problem, even his campaign would...
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veteran guard john grackles will be gone for the rest of the year placed on injured reserve due to that foot injury. the dean claims of offensive linemen from the raiders also qb >> it is tougher around here. where going to give continuing and working. i'm going to keep on working. nobody is getting out. that's what's really good about this locker room and all of the guys leading us and stuff. >> the cavaliers are in milwaukee where they would take on the books on tuesday night and the surest way to say that kevin love is fully acclimated to his teammates, and also for his teammates to announce that player of the week. usually it's a lebron james award of the week. he set an nba record with 34 first-quarter points he shot 75 percent from the three-point land during that week he was absolutely kick it now which is needed championship in just a different guy. >> it picked him so well i think that using him better. >> just incredible. thank you. >> appreciate your time here. watch the rain and the wind overnight. the morning show will be here at 4:00 a.m. explain that to me again please. alright, here's the dea
veteran guard john grackles will be gone for the rest of the year placed on injured reserve due to that foot injury. the dean claims of offensive linemen from the raiders also qb >> it is tougher around here. where going to give continuing and working. i'm going to keep on working. nobody is getting out. that's what's really good about this locker room and all of the guys leading us and stuff. >> the cavaliers are in milwaukee where they would take on the books on tuesday night and...
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after hearing this are interested in joining our section, please contact either professor john eastman or dean recorder. so with that i'll -- dean reurter. so with that i'll ask that the doors in the back will be closed so we can start the program and it's my great pleasure to introduce judge william pryor of the 11th circuit. [applause] judge pryor: good afternoon. will discuss justice scalia on federalism and separation of powers. now, justice scalia's views on this subject were fairly well-known. in 2008, he authored a forward to a symposium on the separation of powers as a safeguard of federalism in the notre dame law review. his forward entitled "the importance of structure and constitutional interpretation" left no doubt what justice scalia's view on the subject was. i'd like to read a couple of paragraphs of what justice scalia said in that forward. "in the days when i taught constitutional law, the university of chicago law school had two constitutional courses. one was entitled "individual rights and liberties" and focused primarily upon the guarantees of the bill of rights. the other
after hearing this are interested in joining our section, please contact either professor john eastman or dean recorder. so with that i'll -- dean reurter. so with that i'll ask that the doors in the back will be closed so we can start the program and it's my great pleasure to introduce judge william pryor of the 11th circuit. [applause] judge pryor: good afternoon. will discuss justice scalia on federalism and separation of powers. now, justice scalia's views on this subject were fairly...
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facing a lot of problems, it is reported that howard dean is now seriously considering a run to get back his former job as democratic party chairman. johnis this kind of a falling action from a party that just suffered a surprising loss, or are we going to see protests continue and the dnc chair position is kind of an initial proxy fight for finding a new direction? john: i think clearly, protests of this kind will happen for a period of time. as long as they are peaceful, they are fine. people should be allowed to march and express discontent with what happened. i think in a funny way, these protests contend more for the democratic party than the republican, because there is going to be a large core of the democratic base that is not going to want to see democrats making deals with donald trump. they want the democratic party to be a party of resistance. they will have to contend with this for at least the first year of donald trump. mark: there is the issue of what to do to confront donald trump's agenda. there is also the issue of what to do to rebuild the democratic already. they have been decimated in congress. when howard dean was
facing a lot of problems, it is reported that howard dean is now seriously considering a run to get back his former job as democratic party chairman. johnis this kind of a falling action from a party that just suffered a surprising loss, or are we going to see protests continue and the dnc chair position is kind of an initial proxy fight for finding a new direction? john: i think clearly, protests of this kind will happen for a period of time. as long as they are peaceful, they are fine. people...
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dean said that earlier. there's a lot of anger about that. thank you so much, susan, john and tim.et me finish with tonight's edition of trump watch. it's tough. warning. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. >>> trump watch, november 21st, 2016. well, the star of "the apprentice" is now the star of a brand-new reality show. picking a cabinet. we see the contestants parade before us. they present themselves at trump tower or out at his golf course in jersey. trump's got their number. they had their chance.
dean said that earlier. there's a lot of anger about that. thank you so much, susan, john and tim.et me finish with tonight's edition of trump watch. it's tough. warning. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus...
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ly say i think howard dean did a fantastic job when he was dnc chair. i was a huge fan of johnerry. he took a 50-state strategy. whoever the next dnc chair is, i think that has to be the approach. we have to develop a message for the entire country. we have to recruit candidates all across the country, build an organization that looks at this in its totality. i think howard dean did a good job of that when he was the dnc chair. i also think that our dnc chair should be a full-time position. i've heard several members of congress names floated. i just -- being a member of congress and being dnc chair is a lot to ask, particularly when you're the party out of power. we need a full-time dnc chair who is focused on getting out our message broadly. it's also worth noting that as last count, somewhere around 7 million fewer people voted in 2016 than voted in 2012. which shows our party has to do something to appeal to people and get them out to vote. we lost something in those four years. we got to get it back, get community people of color, millennials, new voters. we've got to get
ly say i think howard dean did a fantastic job when he was dnc chair. i was a huge fan of johnerry. he took a 50-state strategy. whoever the next dnc chair is, i think that has to be the approach. we have to develop a message for the entire country. we have to recruit candidates all across the country, build an organization that looks at this in its totality. i think howard dean did a good job of that when he was the dnc chair. i also think that our dnc chair should be a full-time position....
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ambassador john bolton and former dnc chair howard dean. the treasury department launched a probe into the legality of former officials being paid by that group while on the state department's terror list. seems like a conflict. >> they're probing this right now. kind of like the hillary clinton probe is still going on. >> so giuliani says his ties to the iranian group have been open and that his work with qatar included training qatari police among other things and "the new york times" highlights giuliani's ties to try global strategic venture. >> that's a bond movie. not a real name. >> the paper writes the company has provided image consulting to russia with deep kremlin ties. >> they have included russia's oil pipeline giant which is the target -- >> who says the guy doesn't have international experience? >> he has a lot of global experience of helping fill his pockets with criminal money. >> david, seriously, how could rudy giuliani after the hillary clinton debacle on paid speeches, how could rudy giuliani ever be secretary of state?
ambassador john bolton and former dnc chair howard dean. the treasury department launched a probe into the legality of former officials being paid by that group while on the state department's terror list. seems like a conflict. >> they're probing this right now. kind of like the hillary clinton probe is still going on. >> so giuliani says his ties to the iranian group have been open and that his work with qatar included training qatari police among other things and "the new...
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john kelly. >> for more on the trump transition, we are joined by mark alexander, dean of the of the senior leadership for the obama/biden transition effort. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >> reporter: let's first talk about secretary of state. you have rudy giuliana, former mayor of new york openly lobbying for himself to be the secretary of state nominee and public back and forth between the members of the transition team. how unusual is that back and forth? >> highly unusual. there is always a behind the scenes jockeying. everyone wants these positions. what is interesting to see this out front and in public. it's something that the campaign. so i think what is really important is the president-elect has to realize he can't run this as he ran his campaign because these kinds of public spats are a very different kind of issue. >> what is interesting, also, you got kellyanne conway who is his campaign manager now taking this battle on to twitter essentially trying to knock down romney and saying she has seen so much criticism of him. what do you make that have? >> i think that is a c
john kelly. >> for more on the trump transition, we are joined by mark alexander, dean of the of the senior leadership for the obama/biden transition effort. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >> reporter: let's first talk about secretary of state. you have rudy giuliana, former mayor of new york openly lobbying for himself to be the secretary of state nominee and public back and forth between the members of the transition team. how unusual is that back and forth?...
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dean saying this should be a full-time chair. i think he is impressive. there is some big russian marks -- question marks. johnthose are fair questions. this guy as we have discussed face of potentially the the democratic party going forward, and there will be no more powerful vision, image, of a black man as the counterpoint to donald trump if things start to go in a nasty racially freighted direction in this and. very powerful direction. mark: he is a very impressive guy. there is a reason people are coalescing around him. john: i want to get to this topic. hillary clinton basically said this weekend to a bunch of donors that she thinks she lost the election because of james comey and his intervention in the campaign about 10 days out from election day. anything that is true? think it definitely played a role and riled up republicans, maybe got some democrats piled up, too. i think they are being weighed two ad hoc and how they are addressing the -- way too ad hoc and how they are adjusting this. there are so many of the things the campaign did not execute on. what percentage of it is true, i do not know, an
dean saying this should be a full-time chair. i think he is impressive. there is some big russian marks -- question marks. johnthose are fair questions. this guy as we have discussed face of potentially the the democratic party going forward, and there will be no more powerful vision, image, of a black man as the counterpoint to donald trump if things start to go in a nasty racially freighted direction in this and. very powerful direction. mark: he is a very impressive guy. there is a reason...
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john catawba resigned. the challenger is bud pierce, an oncologist from salem. we salem. we have several veteran political journalist honor panel tonight. dean is long-time columnist for the oregonian and authors ever books, overachiever steve. hillary is the state politics reporter for the oregonian and has extensively covered this race. i am so happy because chris carey is back as our timekeeper tonight. chris will be keeping the candidates honest and on time tonight. we will be starting tonight with an issue that has dominated the selection and the airwaves. we are talking about corporate tax measure 97. hoping you're up on it, but to give you a very brief a very brief reminder. it was taxol sales above 25 million for certain companies in oregon. we flip the coin to determine who goes first in the first question will go to governor brown and it will come from hillary from the oregonian. >> if measure 97 passes the state would have 6,000,000,000 dollars in additional revenue for the next state budget. how budget. how much of that would you put toward education and how will you ensure that money would be spent there? >> good evening everyon
john catawba resigned. the challenger is bud pierce, an oncologist from salem. we salem. we have several veteran political journalist honor panel tonight. dean is long-time columnist for the oregonian and authors ever books, overachiever steve. hillary is the state politics reporter for the oregonian and has extensively covered this race. i am so happy because chris carey is back as our timekeeper tonight. chris will be keeping the candidates honest and on time tonight. we will be starting...
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of problems, bloomberg politics is reporting that howard dean is now considering a run to get back his former job as democratic party chairman. john, is this kind of a falling action from a party that just suffered a surprising loss or are we going to see protests continue and the dnc chair position as an initial proxy fight to try to find a new direction? >> i think clearly, the rtprotes of this kind will not go on indefinitely. they'll happen for a period of time, and as long as they're peaceful, we don't want to see anyone get hurt. people should be allowed to march and express their discontent with what happened. i think in a funny way, these protests portend more for the democratic party than they do for the republican party, because there is going to be a large core of the democratic base that is not going to want to see an accommodationist democratic party. not going to want to see democrats making deals with donald trump. they're going to want to see donald trump be a party of resistance. and for people who are elected democrats and others in the party, they're going to have to contend with this, i think, not for another c
of problems, bloomberg politics is reporting that howard dean is now considering a run to get back his former job as democratic party chairman. john, is this kind of a falling action from a party that just suffered a surprising loss or are we going to see protests continue and the dnc chair position as an initial proxy fight to try to find a new direction? >> i think clearly, the rtprotes of this kind will not go on indefinitely. they'll happen for a period of time, and as long as they're...
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>> well, the dean of the law school came to us directly from the white house where he worked in housing and urban development. john previously worked in the clinton administration. sew has a great deal of practical expertise including immigration law. professor bill ing has great expertise. we're asking for volunteers. many of the faculty did volunteer to represent unaccompanied minors over the past couple of years. >> on the bigger scale, what would happen if these hundreds of thousands of students across the country part of the daca program were deported in what happens. >> well, the federal government already has their names, their finger prints, home addresses. you know, so these student voluntarily participated in an initiative by president obama to give them, you know, a status so they could pursue their education and enter the workforce. so the students are rightfully quite, quite worried and concerned. not only that they placed themselves now at risk, at jeopardy, but also their families. >> father paul fitzgerald. thank you for taking the time to join in on this conversation. >> thank you for having me on
>> well, the dean of the law school came to us directly from the white house where he worked in housing and urban development. john previously worked in the clinton administration. sew has a great deal of practical expertise including immigration law. professor bill ing has great expertise. we're asking for volunteers. many of the faculty did volunteer to represent unaccompanied minors over the past couple of years. >> on the bigger scale, what would happen if these hundreds of...