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. >> hey, mr. dean. >> dean is only two weeks away from completing his sentence. but his 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 goin
. >> hey, mr. dean. >> dean is only two weeks away from completing his sentence. but his 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...
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subject if he didn't accept hundreds of thousands of pounds and private dinners at downing street for mr. dean taylor. mr. taylor's company has admitted dealings with a notorious serb war criminal who is indicted for and i quote willfully causing great suffering, cruty but, murder, willful killing, rape, and other inhuman acts. will the prime minister stop posting mr. taylor at downing stre and give the money back? >> first of all let me thank the honorable john up about what he says, very terminal efforts to make sure that rape and sexual funds are no longersed as weapons of war and conflict. the government is putting a huge impetus behind this in terms of the g8. i have to say i think so we regret what he tries to play some sort of political guard in the rest of what he said. >> does the prime minister agree with me that helping people who want to work hard is the right thing to do? making work pay is the right thing to do and not insulting them as some politicians have done it by calling them trash? >> i think my honorable friend is right. it is this government that is on the side of hard-w
subject if he didn't accept hundreds of thousands of pounds and private dinners at downing street for mr. dean taylor. mr. taylor's company has admitted dealings with a notorious serb war criminal who is indicted for and i quote willfully causing great suffering, cruty but, murder, willful killing, rape, and other inhuman acts. will the prime minister stop posting mr. taylor at downing stre and give the money back? >> first of all let me thank the honorable john up about what he says,...
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subject if he didn't accept hundreds of thousands of pounds and private dinners at downing street for mr. dean taylor. mr. taylor's company has admitted dealings with a notorious serb war criminal who is indicted for and i quote willfully causing great suffering, cruelty but, murder, willful killing, rape, and other inhuman acts. will the prime minister stop posting mr. taylor at downing street and give the money back? >> first of all let me thank the honorable john up about what he says, very terminal efforts to make sure that rape and sexual funds are no longer used as weapons of war and conflict. the government is putting a huge impetus behind this in terms of the g8. i have to say i think so we regret what he tries to play some sort of political guard in the rest of what he said. >> does the prime minister agree with me that helping people who want to work hard is the right thing to do? making work pay is the right thing to do and not insulting them as some politicians have done it by calling them trash? >> i think my honorable friend is right. it is this government that is on the side of
subject if he didn't accept hundreds of thousands of pounds and private dinners at downing street for mr. dean taylor. mr. taylor's company has admitted dealings with a notorious serb war criminal who is indicted for and i quote willfully causing great suffering, cruelty but, murder, willful killing, rape, and other inhuman acts. will the prime minister stop posting mr. taylor at downing street and give the money back? >> first of all let me thank the honorable john up about what he says,...
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mr. dean. (applause) >> thank you, appreciate it. well, good morning. i'm so pleased to see fleet week continue to expand and evolve and include leadership seminars such as this and the opportunity to network with our colleagues and each other on search and rescue and public safety. it's just a great addition to the already exciting opportunity to see the navy and our armed forces at work. some of you may be wondering exactly why am i here, what's a ranger doing up here during fleet week. i'll try to explain that a little bit. this is our 40th anniversary of having a national park in san francisco. so, those strikev lands at the golden gate hills right behind that helicopter there are now part of the golden gate national parks. and that happened 40 years ago when the army decided that those lands were no longer necessary for national defense. so, that strategic entrance to this harbor was the last land that our troops and sailors and marines and soldiers would see if they departed for the pacific theater in world war ii and korea and vietnam, and also t
mr. dean. (applause) >> thank you, appreciate it. well, good morning. i'm so pleased to see fleet week continue to expand and evolve and include leadership seminars such as this and the opportunity to network with our colleagues and each other on search and rescue and public safety. it's just a great addition to the already exciting opportunity to see the navy and our armed forces at work. some of you may be wondering exactly why am i here, what's a ranger doing up here during fleet week....
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. >> dean, one of the things most intriguing about mr. brokaw's comments, he didn't rail against the celebrities in general, he raid against they get c and d list celebrities. guys like george clooney and some of the other legitimate a listers, you're bringing in lindsay lohan, the kardashians, thought that was an interesting point. >> i thought it was interesting. in the past, you had ozzy osbourne, justin beiber. all you need is honey boo boo, that's a sign of the apocalypse i am pretty sure. where else do you get different groups, eclectic group together with people in the media. it is not to me, i am not a journalist, don't disrespect tom brokaw whatsoever, amazing journalist, i understand where he is coming from, it is one night. not on-going, it is one night. they laugh, make fun of celebrities, the comedian, the president. it mocks them being there as well. >> we're taking a quick break. we are close to the moment of truth, the president's remarks at the white house correspondents' dinner. who is his target tonight? who could be on
. >> dean, one of the things most intriguing about mr. brokaw's comments, he didn't rail against the celebrities in general, he raid against they get c and d list celebrities. guys like george clooney and some of the other legitimate a listers, you're bringing in lindsay lohan, the kardashians, thought that was an interesting point. >> i thought it was interesting. in the past, you had ozzy osbourne, justin beiber. all you need is honey boo boo, that's a sign of the apocalypse i am...
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mr. speaker. and i yield that one minute to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, bobby rush. that's go i got to be the dean but we are sharing it today. congressman bobby rush, please introduce the gentlelady. mr. rush: i want to thank my colleague, mr. gutierrez, the dean of the illinois delegation. ladies and gentlemen of the house, it is my honor to introduce to you now one of the most remarkable persons that you'll ever want to meet, a fine, outstanding public servant, one who has cut her teeth on helping to address the pains and the problem of those who reside in the second congressional district. this fine woman is an example of the kind of public official from e send to washington the land of lincoln. commits herself day and night to solving the problems of common, everyday, ordinary people. she's a person with keen sion, enormous insight and enormous capacity to accomplish what she starts out when she begins. she is indeed an inspiration to all of us. she is the person that's going to make this house proud, the state of illinois proud and the people from the first congressional district very, very
mr. speaker. and i yield that one minute to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, bobby rush. that's go i got to be the dean but we are sharing it today. congressman bobby rush, please introduce the gentlelady. mr. rush: i want to thank my colleague, mr. gutierrez, the dean of the illinois delegation. ladies and gentlemen of the house, it is my honor to introduce to you now one of the most remarkable persons that you'll ever want to meet, a fine, outstanding public servant, one who has cut...
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dean of my college is in the as mrs. probst.
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dean, realistic shot at winning for mr. anthony weiner?y hope he runs so comedians across the country -- what he's done. honestly, i don't think the people of new york want a punch line as that i mayor. >> even if his name weren't mayor. >> you can't even say his name, honestly, true. >> you say he should run. >> yeah, i think he should. here's the thing. new york city is about to run into a fiscal buzz saw. i'm quite serious about this. new york city has had sunny skies for 20 years and we're about to go into the jungle, into owe bailiffian. and i think that anthony weiner who had a terrible qualities, deeply unpleasant man. but i think that new york city needs a deeply unpleasant man as mayor. i'm not saying i rooting for him, i'm a rrngs i want a republican to win. but he is someone who has mettle and not bought and paid for by local public workers. >> but he's a guy who couldn't even use twitter properly. thought he was sending direct messages. i'm not sure how much confidence, frankly, it will give to people in new york and for other,
dean, realistic shot at winning for mr. anthony weiner?y hope he runs so comedians across the country -- what he's done. honestly, i don't think the people of new york want a punch line as that i mayor. >> even if his name weren't mayor. >> you can't even say his name, honestly, true. >> you say he should run. >> yeah, i think he should. here's the thing. new york city is about to run into a fiscal buzz saw. i'm quite serious about this. new york city has had sunny skies...
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mr. chabot: as dean of the ohio republican delegation in the house, i was greatly saddened to hear of the untimely passing oferly --ly sunday morning of our friend and former colleague, representative charlie wilson. although charlie and i were on different sides of the aisle and often disagreed on policy, i always admired his dead -- dedication to our state and tireless energy as he worked to serve his constituents to the best of his ability. i'm not alone when i say that a conversation with charlie was always memorable and usually ended with, broad smiles as you parted company. one thing that charlie and i did have in common, we played college football and we were both defensive linemen. and at least in our own minds the older we got, the better we had been. charlie wilson was an honorable man, a trusted ally, and a worthy opponent. i ask my colleagues to join in wishing his four sons and nine grandchildren our condolences. his 14 years of government service in ohio and in washington, d.c., is a legacy they should always cherish and be proud of. god bless charlie wilson. i yield back. t
mr. chabot: as dean of the ohio republican delegation in the house, i was greatly saddened to hear of the untimely passing oferly --ly sunday morning of our friend and former colleague, representative charlie wilson. although charlie and i were on different sides of the aisle and often disagreed on policy, i always admired his dead -- dedication to our state and tireless energy as he worked to serve his constituents to the best of his ability. i'm not alone when i say that a conversation with...
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mr. thicke is not going to be dean to let him talk? >> he is going to say, keep your lips sealed.otiate something. if they tart stoort ask questions. if they started to say what happened, what connections you have, you can implicate yourself. keep your mouth shut. there is a lot of truth, wait waive to give miranda rights. defense attorneys will do that inevitablely in a case like this especially where it's going to be what he says. >> megyn: the obligation is to protect his client, not to protect us. you need to have somebody looking out for you. he did, he did some things right after the break when our panel continues. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure.
mr. thicke is not going to be dean to let him talk? >> he is going to say, keep your lips sealed.otiate something. if they tart stoort ask questions. if they started to say what happened, what connections you have, you can implicate yourself. keep your mouth shut. there is a lot of truth, wait waive to give miranda rights. defense attorneys will do that inevitablely in a case like this especially where it's going to be what he says. >> megyn: the obligation is to protect his client,...
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mrs. obama inviting her, some have agendas, like sharon stone. she's hardcore, there for the creative coalition. going back to dean'sconan hosted was 1995, clinton was in office, oklahoma bombings just happened, so it had a different tone. tonigh president obama, boston just happened, but this is his fifth correspondents' dinner, he is going to come hard hitting. >> this is the last one? >> he can't run for office again. he has nothing to lose. >> i want to play sound from ronald reagan, the great commator. this is him in one of his appearances at the white house correspondents' dinner, we will talk about it on the other side. >> they said they're preparing me for a press conference was like re-inventing the wheel. that's not true. i was around when the wheel was invented and it wassier seen obama, we've seen bush, clinton, now reagan. who in your opinion so far based on the presidents you have seen at the dinners, who has been the funniest? >> i really think obama brought the house down in ways that others haven't. clinton was funny, like mentioned, george w. bush was good at the self deprecating humor. president o
mrs. obama inviting her, some have agendas, like sharon stone. she's hardcore, there for the creative coalition. going back to dean'sconan hosted was 1995, clinton was in office, oklahoma bombings just happened, so it had a different tone. tonigh president obama, boston just happened, but this is his fifth correspondents' dinner, he is going to come hard hitting. >> this is the last one? >> he can't run for office again. he has nothing to lose. >> i want to play sound from...
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mr. speaker, i yield to the dean of the house, the gentleman from michigan, mr. dingell. one minute. mr. dingell: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. mr. dingell: mr. speaker, i commend the sponsors of this legislation and i urge the adoption of the bill. it is appropriate that we should honor these four young wind chill who gave so much -- young women who gave so much to the cause of civil rights. they gave their lives. just before this event, we had passed the civil rights act of 1957. immediately thereafter we passed legislation co-sponsored by the gentleman from tennessee, mr. mr. loser, and i which made it a crime to travel in inner state commerce for the purposes of destroying buildings or churches. and shortly thereafter, outraged by the events that took place on this awful day, the congress passed the 1964 and then the 1965 civil rights anth. these four beautiful children -- act. these four beautiful children contributed in a most meaningful way to those events which caused
mr. speaker, i yield to the dean of the house, the gentleman from michigan, mr. dingell. one minute. mr. dingell: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. mr. dingell: mr. speaker, i commend the sponsors of this legislation and i urge the adoption of the bill. it is appropriate that we should honor these four young wind chill who gave so much -- young women who gave so much to the cause of civil...
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mr. whipple, can you ask this person to leave. >> dean, that's enough. dean, hey. dean, dean, stop it.h your director but this relationship with your father is at the heart of it. how would you describe it? >> it's interesting. you know, we play a farm family in iowa, and the movie kind of examines this guy's struggle, dennis' struggle, you know, between sort of expanding his farm, his sort of ambitious kind of power hungry, money hungry ways and the protection of his family and how he sort of values that over his neighbor and sort of examines just the state of america today. >> right now. i want to ask you too. we see you as a stock car driver. how is that? something everybody will love. >> it was pretty exciting. it was definitely scary. there was -- i just got thrown into a car and they said gun it. >> people don't understand. he think, well, you're going that fast like you just -- it's terrifying. might be exhilarating but there's a fear factor as well. >> definitely. there's no traction in the car. you're doing eight rotations on the steering wheel and it's just insane. >> this is
mr. whipple, can you ask this person to leave. >> dean, that's enough. dean, hey. dean, dean, stop it.h your director but this relationship with your father is at the heart of it. how would you describe it? >> it's interesting. you know, we play a farm family in iowa, and the movie kind of examines this guy's struggle, dennis' struggle, you know, between sort of expanding his farm, his sort of ambitious kind of power hungry, money hungry ways and the protection of his family and how...
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coming up next fiona deans halloran recounts the life of political cartoonist thomas nast a regular contributed to harvest weekly. mr. nast made popular elephants as the symbol of the democratic and republican party. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. welcome to the sylvan historical society. i am mark wetherington and i thank you for joining us for i know what will be a interesting program "thomas nast" the father of modern political cartoons with dr. fiona deans halloran. and i want to thank you for being here. i was remarking this was the first time i can embed in a while that we had sunshine only started this evening's program so i appreciate you coming in and being with us. our mission is to tell the significant story of the ohio valley region and culture in a part of that culture and political culture are cartoons. we have a really nice cartoon collection here. we have one example of a nascar sand that -- cartoon better speaker might have time to point to later and we will see and we have any additional questions are curator of the special collections can bring you up to speed
coming up next fiona deans halloran recounts the life of political cartoonist thomas nast a regular contributed to harvest weekly. mr. nast made popular elephants as the symbol of the democratic and republican party. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. welcome to the sylvan historical society. i am mark wetherington and i thank you for joining us for i know what will be a interesting program "thomas nast" the father of modern political cartoons...
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dean meckel mentioned a figure of 900 students. the report says 1900. yeah, okay. it is 1900. with 500 faculty. i guess my question for mr. sanchez or whoever wants to answer it is part of the plan is to allow up to 750 beds for housing. it would -- probably that would be more than adequate given the fact that many of the students are not resident students, but that is apparently agreeable to the institution because i would feel i don't really know why we have to have an upper limit on the number there. >> i think, you know, as you know, you'll recall two months ago you approved one of the first student housing projects at ninth and mission, we master lease 200 beds. we feel between capacity at ninth and mission and the co-located housing we'll be able to fit within that. it's actually a higher number than what i had suggested to michael jacinto. [speaker not understood]. >> i know you talked about the shuttling in oakland. [speaker not understood] teaching institutions are there, students would shuttle over there for certain courses there. but to the extent shuttling may be for students who live in the east bay but wante
dean meckel mentioned a figure of 900 students. the report says 1900. yeah, okay. it is 1900. with 500 faculty. i guess my question for mr. sanchez or whoever wants to answer it is part of the plan is to allow up to 750 beds for housing. it would -- probably that would be more than adequate given the fact that many of the students are not resident students, but that is apparently agreeable to the institution because i would feel i don't really know why we have to have an upper limit on the...
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mr. pernetti for cause. if you're terminated you don't get $1.2 million. it's pretty clear he brought shame and disgrace to the university which is why he's resigning now. >> dean and litigate that for years and years and years and guess what people will say? they'll say gosh, to make a point, you wound up spending six or seven or eight times as much on the litigation as you would to buy the guy off? it's not very tasteful but again, the larger issue is the whole economics of this business is totally crooked. >> all right. chris christie weighed in on this, as stephanie indicated. here is chris christie today in classic style. >> what parent would let this animal back into their living room to try to recruit their son? after this video? >> all right. he called him an animal. lot of people might agree. that's what you like about chris christie. but people are wondering whether it will hurt christie down the line. we found a great irony in this. chris christie yelling at a guy because of yelling at other people. take a look at a little bit of chris christie. >> yeah, you know what, first off it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to
mr. pernetti for cause. if you're terminated you don't get $1.2 million. it's pretty clear he brought shame and disgrace to the university which is why he's resigning now. >> dean and litigate that for years and years and years and guess what people will say? they'll say gosh, to make a point, you wound up spending six or seven or eight times as much on the litigation as you would to buy the guy off? it's not very tasteful but again, the larger issue is the whole economics of this...