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we also meet alex's team—mate sam. alex is a really strong to me. to me. nice guy, great to work with. you have to remember alex is guy, great to work with. you have to rememberalex is in guy, great to work with. you have to remember alex is in his first year, and i'm the one with all of the experience, so alex is catching up in that respect. on race morning, alex qualifies in sixth place, with same qualifying in second. this is definitely the most rock 'n roll pa rt this is definitely the most rock 'n roll part of the race day so far up the track now completely full of the vips and instagram influencers and stuff. you can see all of the teens, all of the cars are in their positions, ready for the race. alex is in sixth position. he's got all of his engineers standing by. this is my first race. i think the exciting part of this is the technology they're developing with the cars on the track today, which obviously is moving at a very rapid pace. going to have a great affect on the environment. i've always loved cars, fast cars, and this is kind of li
we also meet alex's team—mate sam. alex is a really strong to me. to me. nice guy, great to work with. you have to remember alex is guy, great to work with. you have to rememberalex is in guy, great to work with. you have to remember alex is in his first year, and i'm the one with all of the experience, so alex is catching up in that respect. on race morning, alex qualifies in sixth place, with same qualifying in second. this is definitely the most rock 'n roll pa rt this is definitely the...
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alex lynn is in fifth place... and it is technical problems that hold alex back.lynn ran into trouble. is it technical problems that have put alex lynn in tenth? before every race, the drivers use a simulator to practise driving on the upcoming track. it is a chance to get to grips with the tight twists and turns that come with a street track. we had ourfirst race in hong kong. that went well. we got two points—scoring finishes. it wasn't the dream scenario but it was a solid start for the whole team. the problem is we had an energy problem which means alex ran low on energy in the last lap and unfortunately got some positions before getting to the line. hong kong was a mixed bag. generally it was a positive weekend. a few little mistakes but we did not quite get the most out of it. we are here in marrakesh. we made it and it's a really amazing place. it's boiling hot, palm trees everywhere and yet behind me is the atlas mountains. we've just been told there are two metres of snow fall, so it's this amazing contrast between hot, tropical weather and these snowy mo
alex lynn is in fifth place... and it is technical problems that hold alex back.lynn ran into trouble. is it technical problems that have put alex lynn in tenth? before every race, the drivers use a simulator to practise driving on the upcoming track. it is a chance to get to grips with the tight twists and turns that come with a street track. we had ourfirst race in hong kong. that went well. we got two points—scoring finishes. it wasn't the dream scenario but it was a solid start for the...
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alex coming in sixth place. and the hard work does not stop once alex is off the track.ng driver is quite unusual. i'm quitea tall racing driver. alex is six foot one. i have to watch my weight maybe more than other drivers. it's been a long time since i could think i can eat whatever i want. even if it'sjust a mental thing, a symbolic thing in the gym, but it translates to your whole life and certainly in your professional life. the pressure is a privilege. because at the end of the day, it means that someone is expecting a certain type of performance from you, whether it's from yourself or it's from the team that backs you and supports you. the reason there is this pressure is the support you into believing you come and they believe in me. so, yeah, i feel pressure in a way that i don't want to let them down. we have put in so much work. and one of those backing alex all the way is virgin founder sir richard branson. we have to move the world to a world that's powered by clean energy. and so if we can come up with an exciting way to try to get people involved in moving
alex coming in sixth place. and the hard work does not stop once alex is off the track.ng driver is quite unusual. i'm quitea tall racing driver. alex is six foot one. i have to watch my weight maybe more than other drivers. it's been a long time since i could think i can eat whatever i want. even if it'sjust a mental thing, a symbolic thing in the gym, but it translates to your whole life and certainly in your professional life. the pressure is a privilege. because at the end of the day, it...
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alex: it was. with those events there was a sense that the best thing doing was to dissolve both of them and move forward independently. david: does that mean you continue to talk with the president with senior people? as you said, it is important for the government and large business to have some communication path. alex: we continue to have conversations. many different agencies like the fda other regulatory agencies. , of course. for a company like johnson & johnson we are the largest health care company representing so many different interests it is vital we stay engaged. david: are trade wars good for johnson johnson? -- johnson & johnson? alex: we want a trade environment that is collaborative. we have to make sure to have reasonable guidelines in place and it does not mean we should not update given the time with nafta and other things. but we need to make sure we don't throw the baby out with the bath water and build on constructs recognizing that these are important partners for us as part
alex: it was. with those events there was a sense that the best thing doing was to dissolve both of them and move forward independently. david: does that mean you continue to talk with the president with senior people? as you said, it is important for the government and large business to have some communication path. alex: we continue to have conversations. many different agencies like the fda other regulatory agencies. , of course. for a company like johnson & johnson we are the largest...
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alex: of course.ne thing we did early is an evolution from completely centralization to one where we needed to standardize and in some cases centralize certain functions and practices. for example, our quality practices. things in our information technology group had too many systems. we were neither effective nor efficient. david: we talk about purpose and values. that sounds great. that is wonderful when they are aligned on one side. as a practical matter when you are a leader, sometimes they don't align. there are tradeoffs that get trickier and that gets into the essence of how you make decisions as a leader. i want to give you an example. maybe a good example, maybe not, remicade, an important drug. it was very important for johnson & johnson. them anduld have people could get them. but there are similarities where they could pay less and yet johnson & johnson resists that. how do you go through the process deciding when should we the backing off and letting those go forward for the larger good?
alex: of course.ne thing we did early is an evolution from completely centralization to one where we needed to standardize and in some cases centralize certain functions and practices. for example, our quality practices. things in our information technology group had too many systems. we were neither effective nor efficient. david: we talk about purpose and values. that sounds great. that is wonderful when they are aligned on one side. as a practical matter when you are a leader, sometimes they...
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alex: of course. mean there were people that came in -- for example, one of the things we spent a lot of time early on, in talking about my transition, was an evolution from complete decentralization to one where we, frankly, needed to standardize and, in some cases even centralize, certain functions and certain practices. for example, our quality practices, things in our information technology where we had too many different systems. we were neither effective nor efficient. david: we talk about purpose, values -- that sounds great, and it is wonderful when all those are aligned on one side. as a practical matter, when you are a leader like a ceo, sometimes they don't align that neatly. there are trade-offs that have to be made. they gets trickier. that gets trickier. that gets into the essence of how do you make decisions as a leader? let me give you an example. remicade. a very important and profitable for johnson & johnson. a little long in the tooth. maybe it is coming down a little bit. there are
alex: of course. mean there were people that came in -- for example, one of the things we spent a lot of time early on, in talking about my transition, was an evolution from complete decentralization to one where we, frankly, needed to standardize and, in some cases even centralize, certain functions and certain practices. for example, our quality practices, things in our information technology where we had too many different systems. we were neither effective nor efficient. david: we talk...
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>> alex: yes i am.non connectivity, you know that, right? >> anthony: yes. i'm committed to that. it's the drinking. >> alex: i'm worried about that too, really, seriously, because it's -- i'm way past my drinking days, you know? >> anthony: yeah. >> alex: but i don't think there's an escape from it. so why are you back in kuching after ten years? i mean why kuching when you have got a lot of other places in borneo. >> anthony: that's a good question. i'm revisiting some stuff. just some -- i was in a weird place in my head when i first came here. i was personally, professionally, everything in my life was changing. i was in this sort of nowhere land between previous life and whatever came next. i'm retracing my steps in a lot of ways to see if it still hurts. >> alex: ah, okay. >> anthony: and also i said, i promised these guys in the village, the chiefs, that i'd come back. well, i made a promise, and i'm going to live up to it. >> alex: yeah. ♪ ♪ how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we
>> alex: yes i am.non connectivity, you know that, right? >> anthony: yes. i'm committed to that. it's the drinking. >> alex: i'm worried about that too, really, seriously, because it's -- i'm way past my drinking days, you know? >> anthony: yeah. >> alex: but i don't think there's an escape from it. so why are you back in kuching after ten years? i mean why kuching when you have got a lot of other places in borneo. >> anthony: that's a good question. i'm...
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as for steven's parents, raising alex in illinois.r visitation and in 2010 judge awarded them. despite the ruling, jennifer took sidney to florida and later to massachusetts. she was arrested in 2016 and charged with unlawful visitation interference. pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial in illinois. in a related matter, judge determined sidney was a neglected child. now with paternal aunt and uncle while jennifer has visitation rights. jennifer is appealing if decision. meanwhile, steven's parents have spoken to sidney about what happened to her dad. >> from my viewpoint, he gave his life for her. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie moralez. >> this is "dateline." she's the little girl who won the heart of a big city. >> they call you the miracle baby. why do they call you that? >> shot in the head at point-blank range, a crime scene that shocked even hardened police. >> the pillow had blood on it. >> as she fought to live, this detective vowed
as for steven's parents, raising alex in illinois.r visitation and in 2010 judge awarded them. despite the ruling, jennifer took sidney to florida and later to massachusetts. she was arrested in 2016 and charged with unlawful visitation interference. pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial in illinois. in a related matter, judge determined sidney was a neglected child. now with paternal aunt and uncle while jennifer has visitation rights. jennifer is appealing if decision. meanwhile, steven's...
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>> i do, alex. talk about in my book is there are four golden rules of negotiation. within of those is designing an offer/concession strategy. he gave up a really significant bargaining chip and got very little in return. it's not to say that he didn't get something in the summit. just the fact that the summit occurred was actually a win for him. north korea does have nuclear weapons, they've got their finger on the button. it's a very dangerous and difficult situation. so he did get a win by meeting but he really gave up and got a loss by giving up such a significant bargaining chip without really getting much in return. >> how does this kind of approach look to our allies? do you think ultimately this hurts the u.s. at any negotiation table later on? >> you know, alex, you put your finger on something that's really powerful and important about presidential negotiations versus business negotiations. unfortunately president trump, typical trump, based on his business negotiations, he really threw ou
>> i do, alex. talk about in my book is there are four golden rules of negotiation. within of those is designing an offer/concession strategy. he gave up a really significant bargaining chip and got very little in return. it's not to say that he didn't get something in the summit. just the fact that the summit occurred was actually a win for him. north korea does have nuclear weapons, they've got their finger on the button. it's a very dangerous and difficult situation. so he did get a...
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>> reporter: hi, alex. good to talk to you. i just spoke with an administration official who said the president was huddling with some senior staffers discussing g-7 related issues. when i pressed on what those issues were, one of them, the possibility for what is known as the communique. that, alex, is basically like the big joint statement that all of the countries put out at the end of these types of summits. there's been a lot of questions, uncertainty whether there will be such a group statement because there has been so much tension and so many differences, frankly, at the back drop of this g-7. some of it coming after president trump announced new tariffs after a lot of these countries infuriating them. and yesterday throwing a bombshell into all of this by saying, hey, russia should come back and rejoin this global group. and that was met with a fierce backlash by amount of the other leaders. in terms of him being late, though, alex, even though you have this official excuse that's coming out, you know because we on air
>> reporter: hi, alex. good to talk to you. i just spoke with an administration official who said the president was huddling with some senior staffers discussing g-7 related issues. when i pressed on what those issues were, one of them, the possibility for what is known as the communique. that, alex, is basically like the big joint statement that all of the countries put out at the end of these types of summits. there's been a lot of questions, uncertainty whether there will be such a...
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up next, alex witt has the latest and i'm sure i'll be following up alex on the press conference. >> i can't say what i enjoyed better, your show, the conversation with it or the conversation within the last three minutes. >> yeah. >>> good day to all of you, i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters. it's 12:00 p.m. in the east, 9:00 a.m. in the west. happening right now, the president holding a news conference on many topics to tariffs to north korea, and even president obama. >> the united states has been taken advantage of for decades and decades. >> i feel that kim jong-un wants to do something great for his people. and he has that opportunity. and he will have that opportunity again. >> obama can say all he wants but he allowed russia to take crimea. >> in just a few minutes i'll be speaking with ben rhodes, obama's former national security adviser about all of this. >>> also, what to make of the first lady's rebuke of rudy giuliani and the comments that he made of the stormy daniels situation. >>> plus, the president's relationship with vice president pence. and a video that got a l
up next, alex witt has the latest and i'm sure i'll be following up alex on the press conference. >> i can't say what i enjoyed better, your show, the conversation with it or the conversation within the last three minutes. >> yeah. >>> good day to all of you, i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters. it's 12:00 p.m. in the east, 9:00 a.m. in the west. happening right now, the president holding a news conference on many topics to tariffs to north korea, and even president obama....
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alex? >> okay. garrett headache where all the action gets under way shortly. thank you for that from washington. joining me now, kaitlyn huey-burns, political reporter for real clear politics. and alex siteswald. >>> alex, are these protests more symbolic, or do you think they have tangible impact? >> i think they're largely symbolic, alex. but if you go back to the women's march, the first one that kicked this off the day after trump's inauguration last year, i remember a lot of concern among progressives and people involved in the mark that the energy would not sustain itself. and since then we've seen the march for science and attacks march. march for our lives which was the gun march after the parkland shooting. so i think they are very enthused that we continue to see these large demonstrations coming out, it keeps the energy up at a time when activists might want to tune out and give up. the biggest impact might be more internally inside the quote-unquote resistance to keep people eng
alex? >> okay. garrett headache where all the action gets under way shortly. thank you for that from washington. joining me now, kaitlyn huey-burns, political reporter for real clear politics. and alex siteswald. >>> alex, are these protests more symbolic, or do you think they have tangible impact? >> i think they're largely symbolic, alex. but if you go back to the women's march, the first one that kicked this off the day after trump's inauguration last year, i remember a...
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alex azar. he's the secretary of health and human services. right? so it's the justice department and agencies of the homeland security department who arrest people at the border and charge and hold the parents. but this new trump administration policy has the government forcibly taking the kids out of their parents' arms. where the kids then go is to alex azar. they give the kids to hhs, which is the agency that alex azar runs. these thousands of kids who have been taken away from their mothers and fathers. he's the one who's got them. alex azar. we can now report exclusively tonight on what alex azar has been doing as this crisis has spiked and as he has become responsible for thousands of children who have been taken away from their parents. as the number of kids taken away from their parents has reached critical mass, as the country has started to realize the reality and the scale of this policy, as his agency started to have to open their first new purpose-built facilities that they constru
alex azar. he's the secretary of health and human services. right? so it's the justice department and agencies of the homeland security department who arrest people at the border and charge and hold the parents. but this new trump administration policy has the government forcibly taking the kids out of their parents' arms. where the kids then go is to alex azar. they give the kids to hhs, which is the agency that alex azar runs. these thousands of kids who have been taken away from their...
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alex? >> all right, kelly o'donnell at the white house, see you again kelly, today. thank you so much. >>> also new today in an interview airing sunday, republican congressman mark sanford issued a new warning about accepting falsehoods made by the president. >> and so maybe the reason i'm so outspoken on this now, is there's no seeming consequence to the president and lies. and if we accept that as a society, either it's going to have incredibly harmful consequences in the way that we operate going forward, based on the construct of the founding fathers. >> earlier this week, sanford lost the south carolina gop primary to a candidate president trump endorsed. >>> joining me now, aaron del mar, and john harwood, cnbc editor at large. with a good saturday morning to you. john, i'll start with you, you have a republican congressman in sanford. what's the reaction, saying that the president is getting away with telling falsehoods? >> well everybody knows that he's getting away with telling fal
alex? >> all right, kelly o'donnell at the white house, see you again kelly, today. thank you so much. >>> also new today in an interview airing sunday, republican congressman mark sanford issued a new warning about accepting falsehoods made by the president. >> and so maybe the reason i'm so outspoken on this now, is there's no seeming consequence to the president and lies. and if we accept that as a society, either it's going to have incredibly harmful consequences in the...
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he's a political analyst with international and in cyprus we cross to alex cruciform he is he is the director and writer for the duran dot com are right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me first go to you alex and in cyprus. i've often said on this program you have to be careful with your political rhetoric because it's almost impossible sometimes the walking back now we're in an environment as i said in the introduction anyone you don't like is a nazi or adolf hitler it tells me that the mainstream media and some politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah that that i agree with you they have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler is about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost the debate based on facts whether you're talking about russia kate or mueller investigation of the whole russia collusion thing or even a lot of what's being said about immigration i'm not going to take a position one way or another but it just shows that they don
he's a political analyst with international and in cyprus we cross to alex cruciform he is he is the director and writer for the duran dot com are right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me first go to you alex and in cyprus. i've often said on this program you have to be careful with your political rhetoric because it's almost impossible sometimes the walking back now we're in an environment as i said in the introduction...
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alex now speaks to large chic. welcome to the they're like silent show you have a the first conservative muslim member of the house of lords recently you've written to the prime minister expressing your consent about as lama phobia within the party what provoked you to do that. unfortunately i believe that islamophobia does exist now within the conservative party have tried to deal with the matter quietly by writing to the present prime minister to the previous prime minister as well as have spoken to the c.c. h.q. . but unfortunately we have not received the right reply and no positive action has been taken i believe that the party should accept that there is a problem let's come off his high horse of the denial and i feel first thing the party should do is to accept that is a problem and that's then probably time we have an inquiry led by perhaps and it odd judge and a q.c. and not only interview parliamentarians but also interview member of the party from the ground because i think we need to establish the exten
alex now speaks to large chic. welcome to the they're like silent show you have a the first conservative muslim member of the house of lords recently you've written to the prime minister expressing your consent about as lama phobia within the party what provoked you to do that. unfortunately i believe that islamophobia does exist now within the conservative party have tried to deal with the matter quietly by writing to the present prime minister to the previous prime minister as well as have...
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(knocks) >> hi, alex. i'm going to wash my hands. >> narrator: alex and his mom come to the inic every six weeks for an injection of lupron, the puberty blocker. but today, they are also here to sign a consent form for testosterone. >> you want to squeeze athing, are you good? i'm going do one, two, three, okay? >> okay. >> it is very, very hard to make the decision to allow your child to take a medication that has unknown side effects. but it becomes a lot easier when you've come to the conclusion that the benefits outweigh the risks. d when you see your chil suffer the way i have and struggle, the way we have seen vealex struggle, we don't choice. i don't feel as thoughe have a choice. >> so some of the changes of testosterone are permanent meaning, these changes won't reverse. ok? once your voice deepens, there's no going back. so hair loss at the temples and crown. other thing is facial hair a grow body hair growth, so those are things where, toagain, if you decided toat one point in your life, that ha
(knocks) >> hi, alex. i'm going to wash my hands. >> narrator: alex and his mom come to the inic every six weeks for an injection of lupron, the puberty blocker. but today, they are also here to sign a consent form for testosterone. >> you want to squeeze athing, are you good? i'm going do one, two, three, okay? >> okay. >> it is very, very hard to make the decision to allow your child to take a medication that has unknown side effects. but it becomes a lot easier...
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>> i think there are, alex. i think there are people who are working on this who have past experience on it. but the problem is, you can give him the brief, the binder, but he has to read it, right? if he doesn't read it, it's not going to matter. let me give you one example. the north koreans might say woe want to co-existent peacefully with you, mr. trump. that sounds great. but co-existent peacefully in the parlance of negotiations says if you know the history it's not a good sign. >> i want to play what the president said specifically when he was asked how he was preparing for this summit. here it is, everyone. >> i think i'm very well prepared. i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude. it's about willingness to get things done. this is not a question of preparation. it's a question of whether or not people want it to happen and we'll know that very quickly. >> i want to point out the president clarified and said look i've been preparing for this my whole life. to his point of attitude
>> i think there are, alex. i think there are people who are working on this who have past experience on it. but the problem is, you can give him the brief, the binder, but he has to read it, right? if he doesn't read it, it's not going to matter. let me give you one example. the north koreans might say woe want to co-existent peacefully with you, mr. trump. that sounds great. but co-existent peacefully in the parlance of negotiations says if you know the history it's not a good sign....
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>> alex, that's a great point. i think what the north koreans can see from this is that donald trump is an unreliable partner, america can no longer be relied upon. and what justin trudeau said has not been any different than what many other countries have said from mexico to the european union. they've tonight e consistently said if the united states imposes tariffs they'll retaliate. and now north korea sees that we're not going to be strong with our allies. they're going to try and drive a wedge between the united states and our allies because at the end of the day when it comes to issues like north korea and iran, we need our allies. america cannot do this alone. >> is there anything that you, a member of congress, and the entire body can do love to somewhat change this trajectory? >> i'm on the house foreign affairs committee. i'm going to be calling for hearings on, first of all, why russia should be back in the g-7 according to the president, hearings on north korea. unfortunately, the republican-controlled
>> alex, that's a great point. i think what the north koreans can see from this is that donald trump is an unreliable partner, america can no longer be relied upon. and what justin trudeau said has not been any different than what many other countries have said from mexico to the european union. they've tonight e consistently said if the united states imposes tariffs they'll retaliate. and now north korea sees that we're not going to be strong with our allies. they're going to try and...
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shortly before blast off as to alex waved goodbye to his fans. as he had a how to tell message for his mother some of our view is good wishes to examine asteroids. ice while legs astro alex space sounds really intense and crazy but you handle it we have no problem cool and easy easy step by turn in the center of your beautiful pictures back to earth you will never get to see the real thing. in the us to see him going to the all the best for your journey and have a safe return i wish you a very pleasant trip i am very jealous of you. have a very nice new set in mind. take lots of pictures and i hope the food is tasty and . talk to these excited to enjoy your time in zero gravity which sounds really cool you'll be a great commander and i know you'll do us proud oh it wanted to experience weightless . yes i have an awesome time alex mentioned your feedback outs of fun no joy the experience and when you get that feel proud of what you've accomplished and of dismissed you are like steer our lives have a good trip it's going to be great bike always a f
shortly before blast off as to alex waved goodbye to his fans. as he had a how to tell message for his mother some of our view is good wishes to examine asteroids. ice while legs astro alex space sounds really intense and crazy but you handle it we have no problem cool and easy easy step by turn in the center of your beautiful pictures back to earth you will never get to see the real thing. in the us to see him going to the all the best for your journey and have a safe return i wish you a very...
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shortly before blastoff as to alex waved goodbye to his fans. as he had a how to tell message for his mother some of our views of the good wishes to determine asteroids. aswell legs astro alec space sounds really intense and crazy but you handle it with no problem cool and easy easy step by time in the center of your beautiful pictures back to earth you will never get to see the real thing. the end of us is the end of the all the best for your journey on how the safe return comes i wish you a very pleasant trip i am very jealous of you. you have a very nice to say it might. take lots of pictures and i hope the food is tasty and . tough to release its head and enjoy your time in zero gravity which sounds really cool you'll be a great commander and i know you'll do us proud oh it's wanted to experience weightless. yes i have an awesome time alex eventually after you have got the final joy the experience and when you get that feel proud of what you've accomplished and have dispersed bialek stare at lives have a good trip it's going to be great bike
shortly before blastoff as to alex waved goodbye to his fans. as he had a how to tell message for his mother some of our views of the good wishes to determine asteroids. aswell legs astro alec space sounds really intense and crazy but you handle it with no problem cool and easy easy step by time in the center of your beautiful pictures back to earth you will never get to see the real thing. the end of us is the end of the all the best for your journey on how the safe return comes i wish you a...
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alex?extraordinary. let's bring into the conversation right now dr. natalie azar. "the washington post" article a prominent pediatrician went to texas and describes what we saw, kids as young as 2 years old, they were upset, in distress. this picture we've seen, it is heartbreaking, shelter workers natalie are unable to help, because they're not allowed to touch the children. what's your response to this? >> right. physician that you're referring to happens to be the president of the american academy of pediatrics, who was called upon by local pediatricians in that area to come see for herself what's been going on there, and she in addition to 4600 health professionals and 90 different organizations have petitioned the trump administration and have said in part and i'm going to read this to pretend separated children do not grow up with the shrapnel of this experience embedded in their minds is to disard everything we know about child development, the brain and trauma. let me be clear the o
alex?extraordinary. let's bring into the conversation right now dr. natalie azar. "the washington post" article a prominent pediatrician went to texas and describes what we saw, kids as young as 2 years old, they were upset, in distress. this picture we've seen, it is heartbreaking, shelter workers natalie are unable to help, because they're not allowed to touch the children. what's your response to this? >> right. physician that you're referring to happens to be the president...
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and remember you alex thank you very much thank you for the view thank you. a lot of ramadan is the holiest month in the islamic calendar where muslims all around the world from sunrise to sunset and the end of every third with the family and friends and especially the poor it's also a month for giving to charity. the end of ramadan and look forward to the celebrations we have course for always remember those who are less well off and facing many more challenges than we do here in this country and our special program on holocaust memorial day we have education was crucial to creating the understanding that will lead us to tackle the the evil of anti semitism in this program we've heard from lord shade calling for an inquiry in the conservative party into the growing problem of islam phobia a lot she said the education was crucial and things shouldn't be treated as isolated instance though to serve the party haven't responded to our request for them to give us a statement but nonetheless a prime minister would be well advised to listen to the senior conservati
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alex. >> kelly, you mentioned the president's preparation. and that been something that people have sort of wondered. based on the president's own statements which you are quoting of him when he tox about getting a feel for things and he'll know within the first minute or so how things are going to go. look, the president had a very long journey from quebec to get here. refueling only once on the way. there were no pictures of that, of course. but the president needs to get shut-eye. has the white house put out what was happening on board air force one, to the extent that the president was using if at all the time on air force one to prepare. if this meeting is not until tuesday if that may be topic "a" tomorrow in singapore? >> reporter: well, certainly, there will be more time for the president to go over specifics for the meeting. there's been some tension on this issue because the president has clearly wanted to show that he is bringing a lifetime of experience as a dealmaker, as he likes to describe it, to this kind of meeting. and that,
alex. >> kelly, you mentioned the president's preparation. and that been something that people have sort of wondered. based on the president's own statements which you are quoting of him when he tox about getting a feel for things and he'll know within the first minute or so how things are going to go. look, the president had a very long journey from quebec to get here. refueling only once on the way. there were no pictures of that, of course. but the president needs to get shut-eye. has...
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americans as well as the chinese and maybe even the americans more caleb put a finer point on what alex is saying there i mean that it's not necessarily the policies of the chinese that the trump administration has a problem with it's the practice of these tariffs etc what are the legitimate concerns that you believe are out there with regard to china. well bart let's back up for a minute now the idea of a tariff in theory is to protect american jobs in american companies right that the idea is going to give preferential treatment to the domestic manufacturers protect american jobs but if you take a look at this tariff we've got over one thousand two hundred product lines from china that are being targeted take a specific look at what's being hit they're heading out of the devices involved in nuclear power they're hitting aircraft navigation systems these are things we barely produce ourselves here in the united states if you look at it this isn't exactly about protecting american jobs and it has a lot more to do with punishing china if you look at it you know president xi in china has
americans as well as the chinese and maybe even the americans more caleb put a finer point on what alex is saying there i mean that it's not necessarily the policies of the chinese that the trump administration has a problem with it's the practice of these tariffs etc what are the legitimate concerns that you believe are out there with regard to china. well bart let's back up for a minute now the idea of a tariff in theory is to protect american jobs in american companies right that the idea is...
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i'll turn to you, alex. he was trying to set the record straight by saying the president is not trying to send a message by making presidential pardons. but is there any other way to interpret that, alex? >> it seems pretty clear we thought this with a tri balloon. telling paul manafort, michael cohen, other people who have been indicted or might be indicted, that this is potentially waiting out there, pardon is potentially waiting out there. if you don't cooperate, if you stay strong, we can take care of you in the end. we should say rudy giuliani spends more of his time talking to reporters than being the president's lawyer. we take everything he says with a grain of salt. but at the same time, on the same day that manafort is being remanded to jail, ahead of his trial, it's hard not to read this as kind of an implicit that trump might use of what would be the nuclear option of pardoning people around him. >> what about you? >> i think it certainly says that the president -- he's thrown in himself with the
i'll turn to you, alex. he was trying to set the record straight by saying the president is not trying to send a message by making presidential pardons. but is there any other way to interpret that, alex? >> it seems pretty clear we thought this with a tri balloon. telling paul manafort, michael cohen, other people who have been indicted or might be indicted, that this is potentially waiting out there, pardon is potentially waiting out there. if you don't cooperate, if you stay strong, we...
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where the kids then go is to al alex azar. these thousands of kids have been taken away from their mothers and fathers, he's the one that got them. alex azar, exclusively report on what azar have been doing as this crisis have spiked. and as he has become responsible for thousands of children who have been taken away from their parents as the number of kids taken from their parents have reached critical match, as his agency started, they have to open their first new purpose built facility that they constructed to hold kids apart from parents. that first facility was opened by azar's agency on friday. they opened that on friday. you want to know what alex azar did the day the agency open that facili facility. they were that many and the nation freak out over this policy of taking kids away from their parents went from 50 to 70 a day. you want to know what he did after he opened up the tenths for the kids. he spent saturday in new hampshire attending his 30th college unit. he was apparently class of 1988 at dartmouth college. he
where the kids then go is to al alex azar. these thousands of kids have been taken away from their mothers and fathers, he's the one that got them. alex azar, exclusively report on what azar have been doing as this crisis have spiked. and as he has become responsible for thousands of children who have been taken away from their parents as the number of kids taken from their parents have reached critical match, as his agency started, they have to open their first new purpose built facility that...
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considering europe is staying with the deal with the iranians go ahead alex. and i think the point you make about and ballistic defenses of all the rest is that the united states has been driving now at least twenty years. and is going to continue doing so for every opportunity to do so trying every country that there are directed against russia that is to me in refutable irrefutably true you know it's interesting because i don't see this security necessity mark with these systems are very expensive aren't they i mean someone's going to be cashing in on this or they're extremely expensive but i'm sure the trumpet ministration will try to get the german government to foot the bill his constant complaint is you're going to say to the german government don't know you can't import cars or cars or the united states receive events but you have to take our assuring that they're not spending enough on their nato spending to counter the russian threat that is actually far closer to them so the u.s. wants they're already putting these missile defense or there was and pa
considering europe is staying with the deal with the iranians go ahead alex. and i think the point you make about and ballistic defenses of all the rest is that the united states has been driving now at least twenty years. and is going to continue doing so for every opportunity to do so trying every country that there are directed against russia that is to me in refutable irrefutably true you know it's interesting because i don't see this security necessity mark with these systems are very...
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alex witt, alex, my girl. >> i'm so glad to see you're in the middle of all of it. we'll pick up where you left off. good day to all of you. i'm alex witt. 9 certainly a day of protest. and a demand for action in hundreds of cities across the u.s. with one message aimed at the white house. >> you are not alone, and if you ever feel alone, think of me and all the other people in the world who want to help you and your family get together. >> you are sending a message. we are sick and tired of seeing little children, seeing little babies taken from their mothers. >> say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here. say it loud say it clear refugees are welcome here. >> i am on the side of fighting to help families stay together. >> the marchers demand change from the president's tweets about ice. 204 2047 is the number of children still separated from their parents as a result of the zero tolerance policy. we begin with live pictures. this from across the united states from sea to shining sea, you're looking at demonstrations right now in new york city taking th
alex witt, alex, my girl. >> i'm so glad to see you're in the middle of all of it. we'll pick up where you left off. good day to all of you. i'm alex witt. 9 certainly a day of protest. and a demand for action in hundreds of cities across the u.s. with one message aimed at the white house. >> you are not alone, and if you ever feel alone, think of me and all the other people in the world who want to help you and your family get together. >> you are sending a message. we are...
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you just ticked through some of them, alex. in terms of north korea, he did strike a confident optimistic note, saying that he thinks that kim jong-un is serious about sitting down. at the same time, alex, he lowered expectations. he said, look, it's possible that the best that comes out of this first meeting with kim is dialogue. so essentially saying we might not be able to get a deal in this first go round. he has said in the past there might need to be a second even a third summit. take a listen to what he had to say this morning. >> i think within the first minute, i'll know. >> how? >> just my touch, my feel. that's what i do. how long will it take to figure out whether or not they're serious, i said, maybe in the first minute. you know, the way they say you know if you're going to like somebody in the first five seconds, you ever hear that one? well, i think very quickly, i'll know whether or not something good is going to happen. >> so, the president really touting his skills as he sees himself the dealmaker in chief. a
you just ticked through some of them, alex. in terms of north korea, he did strike a confident optimistic note, saying that he thinks that kim jong-un is serious about sitting down. at the same time, alex, he lowered expectations. he said, look, it's possible that the best that comes out of this first meeting with kim is dialogue. so essentially saying we might not be able to get a deal in this first go round. he has said in the past there might need to be a second even a third summit. take a...
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thank you alex i'm night joined by hugh mackay n.z. unchristian graham the longest serving an us member of the ferguson family welcome to the alex i'm in show now here you've been here for quite a b. spell how long did you know ferguson well realised this is a let's go up and you know somewhat still fifty years thirty two years that's quite a long stint and yourself christina silver you're sure you're the new kid on the globe what's it like it ferguson. to learn that people are pro you know so i want to be doing here in all of those thirty years if you've been in the same role if you miss two different will cost the ecumenism fabric. through the various roles on the yards from from through take the technical departments floor and the management team which they're all incredibly there and they're how many more years you think you've got it bowden. twenty years on me yeah but you cross the heavy heavy enjoying it up and ship and what you think the future holds for you and hopefully they're not the same here there's lot still and there's
thank you alex i'm night joined by hugh mackay n.z. unchristian graham the longest serving an us member of the ferguson family welcome to the alex i'm in show now here you've been here for quite a b. spell how long did you know ferguson well realised this is a let's go up and you know somewhat still fifty years thirty two years that's quite a long stint and yourself christina silver you're sure you're the new kid on the globe what's it like it ferguson. to learn that people are pro you know so...
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listen to alex baldwin on howard stern. >> if i ran i would win. i would absolutely win. i'm 1,000 percent. >> why don't you run. if i ran for president i would relationship hands down. the funniest most of exciting crazy campaign. jesse: i think donald would be licking his chops if he got to take on alex. >> he makes pocahontas look like a conservative. let's put a hollywood he let liberal on the ticket and put them in middle america where beam work for a living and see what the reception will be. i would love to see him campaign in north carolina or south carolina or anywhere with a military presence. jesse: i think we found the one
listen to alex baldwin on howard stern. >> if i ran i would win. i would absolutely win. i'm 1,000 percent. >> why don't you run. if i ran for president i would relationship hands down. the funniest most of exciting crazy campaign. jesse: i think donald would be licking his chops if he got to take on alex. >> he makes pocahontas look like a conservative. let's put a hollywood he let liberal on the ticket and put them in middle america where beam work for a living and see what...
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move to alex alex why don't you talk as you look at this a lot tell us about what caleb say how's it going to impact consumers at the cash register. if you look at the big picture you talk about these tariffs is really a minuscule part of the trillions of dollars that are traded but when it comes to the consumer this is the trickle down that you'll see and it's for every day goods all of tronics t.v.'s like the only t.v. lights that we use now and t.v.'s manufactures in china there's a lot of goods i mean you're shopping at wal-mart or anywhere else prices will go up and guess what i think we've seen things like this before when prices go up even if the tariffs go away shops to want to drop their prices any more they get to make a little bit more a couple more dollars there and i say that's going to happen for sure but it's one of those things consumers need to be afraid of there's a bigger picture here though in the states it's not just what you're going to see what how much more and how many more dollars you're going to pay because of these tariffs tariffs cause disruption and espe
move to alex alex why don't you talk as you look at this a lot tell us about what caleb say how's it going to impact consumers at the cash register. if you look at the big picture you talk about these tariffs is really a minuscule part of the trillions of dollars that are traded but when it comes to the consumer this is the trickle down that you'll see and it's for every day goods all of tronics t.v.'s like the only t.v. lights that we use now and t.v.'s manufactures in china there's a lot of...
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commission on civil rights and alex is author of the end of policing which explores what he calls the expansion of police authority and we welcome back ronald hampton twenty three year veteran the washington d.c. metropolitan police is a university professor of criminal justice welcome to you both and ronald how does it feel to be a police officer and hear the phrase police brutality. well i haven't been a police officer haven't had that experience i know it's something that a small majority of police officers actually participate in and what's problematic about it is that the overwhelming majority of them don't but they don't say anything about it because i happen to believe from being opponents of that if you say some about it if you you can intervene and you can do some about it and if we don't tolerate it then it's not going to happen but we haven't seen that what about the blue wall though what's said in the car stays in the car well the blue wall is very real and end of threat and intimidation and retaliation part of the blue wall is real too i was a victim of and then the other
commission on civil rights and alex is author of the end of policing which explores what he calls the expansion of police authority and we welcome back ronald hampton twenty three year veteran the washington d.c. metropolitan police is a university professor of criminal justice welcome to you both and ronald how does it feel to be a police officer and hear the phrase police brutality. well i haven't been a police officer haven't had that experience i know it's something that a small majority of...
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he's a political analyst with international and in cyprus we cross to alex cruciform he is he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me first go to you alex in cyprus. i've often said on this program you have to be careful with your political rhetoric because it's almost impossible sometimes to walk it back now we're in an environment as i said in the introduction anyone you don't like is a nazi or adolf hitler it tells me that the mainstream media and some politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah i agree with you they have no idea what it is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're talking about russian. kate mueller investigation of the whole russia collusion thing or even a lot of what's being said about immigration i'm not going to take a position one way or another but it just shows that they don't want to argue based
he's a political analyst with international and in cyprus we cross to alex cruciform he is he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me first go to you alex in cyprus. i've often said on this program you have to be careful with your political rhetoric because it's almost impossible sometimes to walk it back now we're in an environment as i said in the introduction anyone...
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and asked to alex's one last message for his mother before driving off have a look. at their son go to do the obvious science correspondent. he's at that european space agency's event in zines a planetarium. so figure you were watching the takeoff right there were thousands of other people there must have been a great sense of excitement when liftoff finally happened. amazing it was an absolutely amazing sense of excitement here the planetarium. for it was in the baikonur cosmodrome but we you know it was absolutely palpable to use our cliche here lots of kids here lots of adults people from all sectors of society as i could sort of pick out you know real enthusiasm and about the whole launch and what's coming in the next couple of months now with i was on a mission and actually right now of course is an out of here crop aeration is engineer with a dear law center to tell me what was it like if you you followed this mission this long for some time now so how would you feel like you've launched as well kind of i do yes so you support it. since a few years so it always
and asked to alex's one last message for his mother before driving off have a look. at their son go to do the obvious science correspondent. he's at that european space agency's event in zines a planetarium. so figure you were watching the takeoff right there were thousands of other people there must have been a great sense of excitement when liftoff finally happened. amazing it was an absolutely amazing sense of excitement here the planetarium. for it was in the baikonur cosmodrome but we you...
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when alex showed seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me. yet to stamp out this thing comes after. and it against me because betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. by. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographics solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that so nasty and then i think you'll hear that it just is out and. stuff. if felt. like for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager kill the narrowness and spend the trip to twenty million one playa. it's an experience like nothing
when alex showed seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me. yet to stamp out this thing comes after. and it against me because betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. by. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographics solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a...
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go ahead alex in london i think that is absolutely right and i think you are correct to point out that this actually started as an insecurity in dialogue the koreans first started to talk to each other and properly back in january when kim jong basically made a speech in new year address he said let's go to the olympic games and we've seen this thing take up now i also you're absolutely right to say that each is the united states which has been cool along there are some people in the united states who are think are not happy with this process but ultimately what can the u.s. do if south korea agrees to does north korea agrees to desire to get rid of its nuclear weapons and south korea says the u.s. troops was go does the u.s. say no to those two things where on think people would like it to might not be you know what i think is really interesting we got a demon here i mean you know in looking at the mainstream media it is the nuclearization of the korean peninsula not north korea only also the north korean leadership has made it clear very wisely from a diplomatic point of view is that
go ahead alex in london i think that is absolutely right and i think you are correct to point out that this actually started as an insecurity in dialogue the koreans first started to talk to each other and properly back in january when kim jong basically made a speech in new year address he said let's go to the olympic games and we've seen this thing take up now i also you're absolutely right to say that each is the united states which has been cool along there are some people in the united...
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absolutely incredible. >> mike: what a celebration for alex ovechkin. his coach, barry trotz, told us before the game that he had a conversation with him a couple of days after alexander's wedding about what to expect this year. he said that a lot of people are doubting you. you are going to need to reinvest in yourself and to become the athlete that you were. it is hard to be hungry when they are full and your legacy won't be cups or awards. you can't define the type of person that you are by how you play the game but by how you inspire other people. you will have a great legacy. you are going into the hall of fame. just enjoy playing and enjoy being the athlete that you are. he came back overseas. he scored seven goals in the first two games. he was ready for this year. now he has capped it off. >> eddie: what a start to the year for the great 8,doc. after that conversation you touched on what barry trotz told us numerous times. he was the man ready to go. he has had seven goals the first couple of games. everybody on the bench and locker room. everyb
absolutely incredible. >> mike: what a celebration for alex ovechkin. his coach, barry trotz, told us before the game that he had a conversation with him a couple of days after alexander's wedding about what to expect this year. he said that a lot of people are doubting you. you are going to need to reinvest in yourself and to become the athlete that you were. it is hard to be hungry when they are full and your legacy won't be cups or awards. you can't define the type of person that you...
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let's go to ktvu's alex savidge. what do you see? what do you know, alex?: dave, clotting, good morning to commute -- you. i can tell you, crews are at the scene of this crash here on westbound 580, working to try to upright this semi truck that overturned early this morning here. just about three quarters of a mile east of eden canyon road. you can see that truck on its side there. we do have a tow truck here. that's a good time. it means we are making some progress. working towards possibly up writing that semitruck. we understand this was the crash involving a semitruck and it would appear one other car. we don't know the extent of the injuries to the driver of that truck. or whoever it was inside of the carpet we are working to get some of those details from the chp. traffic, however, is backed up for miles in the westbound direction 580. it's backed up. we saw -- when we first arrived here, all the westbound lanes were closed. at this hour, we can tell you that we have a -- the two left lanes now opened in this area. the two right lanes remain shut dow
let's go to ktvu's alex savidge. what do you see? what do you know, alex?: dave, clotting, good morning to commute -- you. i can tell you, crews are at the scene of this crash here on westbound 580, working to try to upright this semi truck that overturned early this morning here. just about three quarters of a mile east of eden canyon road. you can see that truck on its side there. we do have a tow truck here. that's a good time. it means we are making some progress. working towards possibly...
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shortly before blast off as to alex waved goodbye to his fans. now that he had a how to tell message for his mother some of our view is good wishes to the german astronauts. aswell legs astro i like space sounds really intense and crazy but you handle it with no problem cool and easy easy step by time in the center of your beautiful pictures back to earth you will never get to see the real thing. and the us is in the all the best for your journey and have a safe return i wish you about a pleasant trip i am very jealous of you suppose you have a very nice view to set your mind could take lots of pictures and i hope the food is tasty and it's tough to be nice it's having to enjoy your time in zero gravity which sounds really cool you'll be a great commander and i know you'll do us proud oh it's wanted to experience weightlessness have an awesome time then your back outs of fun no joy the experience and when you get that feel proud of what you've accomplished and have dismissed you are like steer allies have a good trip it's going to be great like a
shortly before blast off as to alex waved goodbye to his fans. now that he had a how to tell message for his mother some of our view is good wishes to the german astronauts. aswell legs astro i like space sounds really intense and crazy but you handle it with no problem cool and easy easy step by time in the center of your beautiful pictures back to earth you will never get to see the real thing. and the us is in the all the best for your journey and have a safe return i wish you about a...