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alexander, you want to weigh in on this? it picked up in the late 90s, and there are vocal advocates for it, and opponents for it. and it's a vexing issue. it's something that opponents argue, just as some of what we have heard, as overprescribing. it's concentrated. two-thirds of it occurs for just about 20 medicines on the market, and there are several thousands, and direct advertising only detects for 15% of promotion. so while it's a lightning rod for controversial, it's pretty mild compared with the much more common detailing and free samples that occurs in the physician practicing. >> and a second factor, the promotions for physicians that contact between the pharmaceutical industry and the physicians, and that clearly is another major driver of overprescribing, and we know that many many drug deputies have been found guilty of criminal and civil of violations of the law, many times leading to misleading promotion to promoting for off-label uses, which is clearly illegal and inappropriate prescribing behavior. >> well,
alexander, you want to weigh in on this? it picked up in the late 90s, and there are vocal advocates for it, and opponents for it. and it's a vexing issue. it's something that opponents argue, just as some of what we have heard, as overprescribing. it's concentrated. two-thirds of it occurs for just about 20 medicines on the market, and there are several thousands, and direct advertising only detects for 15% of promotion. so while it's a lightning rod for controversial, it's pretty mild...
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every afternoon, alexander trains at central university. our cameras are not allowed inside. the university is traditionally an opposition stronghold and alexander often has to deal with snubs from her fellow students. unfortunately, not everyone here has a sporting mentality. some have not achieved as much as i have in fencing, she says, and what i do bothers them. on top of that, politics and venezuela are deadlocked. if someone wants to interview me, they create hurdles. darius permits have to be secured, and that involves going to the university -- of various permits have to be secured, and that involves going to the university authorities or other authorities and that makes things difficult. shes not easy for her, but tries not to let it get her down. >> i will continue to fight for people to live together peacefully, she says, despite their political beliefs. we should get to each other that get together and talk to each other instead of shutting doors. this standoff must end. the people should sit down at one table and campaign for peace and harmony. we should all work
every afternoon, alexander trains at central university. our cameras are not allowed inside. the university is traditionally an opposition stronghold and alexander often has to deal with snubs from her fellow students. unfortunately, not everyone here has a sporting mentality. some have not achieved as much as i have in fencing, she says, and what i do bothers them. on top of that, politics and venezuela are deadlocked. if someone wants to interview me, they create hurdles. darius permits have...
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alexander said the goal to develop wind power plant that would provide stable energy generation under different conditions. the project was supervised by two again covered by assistant professor at the mechanics department of health for the cause of action or universities combined efforts resulted in the creation of the three storey complex construction model eye on like a single power plant these kind of construction allows to install a great number of wins points in a smaller area. i mean we have alleged victim that fills it with you we did not intend to stop here. we want to continue. he participated in the creation of the sweet power plants he had many ideas and we experimented together trying to come up with a more efficient way to use the wind turbines with it would be in the queen's you can squeeze this week's highlights. therefore the creators the site seems to convert a few of the mobile. thus increasing the number of turbines in the top however there was one called land you in the rotation of the plates the turbulent flows of cars and there's the operation of a johnson finds
alexander said the goal to develop wind power plant that would provide stable energy generation under different conditions. the project was supervised by two again covered by assistant professor at the mechanics department of health for the cause of action or universities combined efforts resulted in the creation of the three storey complex construction model eye on like a single power plant these kind of construction allows to install a great number of wins points in a smaller area. i mean we...
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nothing to do with marissa alexander and public safety, does it. >> not at all.r bill. what's basically happening here is the alexander case is being used as an excuse to do the opposite of what people thought would happen after the trayvon martin case, which is to expand the rights even further than the nra has managed to do. the same person, marion hammer, unofficial governor of florida, the lobbyist for the nra in florida, who eventually gets complete obeisance from nearly every politician in the state for every single one of these bills going back to when jeb bush signed stand your ground, she and her team have basically justified the warning shot bill using the marissa alexander case even though it's not clear at all -- i called a couple attorneys before i came on tonight, spoke with one, it isn't clear thblgd even be used by marissa alexander at her retrial, but her case is used to inspire it. chen of course the prosecutor in that case who also prosecuted george zimmerman is opposed to it. >> at every release of a trigger there is another reason for the nra
nothing to do with marissa alexander and public safety, does it. >> not at all.r bill. what's basically happening here is the alexander case is being used as an excuse to do the opposite of what people thought would happen after the trayvon martin case, which is to expand the rights even further than the nra has managed to do. the same person, marion hammer, unofficial governor of florida, the lobbyist for the nra in florida, who eventually gets complete obeisance from nearly every...
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. >> host: alexander russo for the stations politically adept? did they get regulated differently than the national networks? >> guest: yes, they did. most of the radio regulation is locally based around the different particular stations and it's the stations that have to give their program blogs to the fcc which i found actually very important because that was a record that i could trace of the different programs that they were offering because most of the stations didn't keep their own papers around. yes in so they were regulated differently and even the national networks, they also owned stations so that was where most of the regulation came from their activity. >> host: when you talk about the golden age of radio what years are you talking about? >> guest: we are talking about 1926 to 1953. by the end point it was pretty clear to most of the folks in the radio industry that television was going to take over in significant ways. the fame he -- famous -- when he plucked radio stars and brought them over to his network so he would have programmi
. >> host: alexander russo for the stations politically adept? did they get regulated differently than the national networks? >> guest: yes, they did. most of the radio regulation is locally based around the different particular stations and it's the stations that have to give their program blogs to the fcc which i found actually very important because that was a record that i could trace of the different programs that they were offering because most of the stations didn't keep...
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alexander: mr. president, i think our 250eu78 is coming toward a close. -- i think our time is imhg -- s coming toward a close. we have about five minutes left. then we will hear the comments of the senator from iowa. we thank him for his courtesy in allowing us to go ahead. guess the message -- and i particularly enjoyed hearing the senator -- the message today is really directed two directions. one is to the ncaa, which is to say, don't think that the attitude of one regional director of the national labor relations board reflects the view of the united states government. it does not. it does not. and the other is to the student athletes. i mean, think about the value of the opportunity you have. here are two former student athletes of varying talent who have benefited enormously from that. there are many others who would say the same. the university doesn't owe us anything. i mean, we owe the university. at least that's the way i feel about it -- for the privilege of competing, for the privilege
alexander: mr. president, i think our 250eu78 is coming toward a close. -- i think our time is imhg -- s coming toward a close. we have about five minutes left. then we will hear the comments of the senator from iowa. we thank him for his courtesy in allowing us to go ahead. guess the message -- and i particularly enjoyed hearing the senator -- the message today is really directed two directions. one is to the ncaa, which is to say, don't think that the attitude of one regional director of the...
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the iris in president alexander lucas and co said that the crisis in neighboring ukraine threats and his own country's security. ever since it all together to protect their independence. you can shrink and has run the ex soviet country of ten million people for almost twenty years and often builds the gnostic take turn your back is a close ally of moscow. he said last month the brushes annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula. a recent addition to call the annex crimean peninsula. two russian territory. this weekend to all the kids and with this custom home. the show scrubs with the story of ian. on appeal to you in a difficult client. our neighboring states of being set in motion ukraine is pausing for a brochure is going to re establish its own historical weight. old boy was it going on in front of our eyes and
the iris in president alexander lucas and co said that the crisis in neighboring ukraine threats and his own country's security. ever since it all together to protect their independence. you can shrink and has run the ex soviet country of ten million people for almost twenty years and often builds the gnostic take turn your back is a close ally of moscow. he said last month the brushes annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula. a recent addition to call the annex crimean peninsula. two russian...
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let's get right to nbc white house correspondent peter alexander who is traveling with the president. good morning. what is the latest in seoul? >> reporter: alex, good day to you. president obama just wrapped up a wide ranging news conference in seoul alongside the south korean president, president park. president obama said that the palestinian/israeli peace talks are at an impasse and he said he sees no signs of progress in the foreseeable future. on the topic of ukraine, president obama again insisted that diplomacy is the way to go, but he said vladimir putin is not, in his words, a stupid man, saying that the sanctions in place are already having an impact. on the topic of north korea, president obama said north korea is not just a threat to this region, but a threat to the u.s. as well. this, of course, is a country still reeling from the loss of so many lives in the wake of that ferry disaster, barely a week ago. president obama expressed his condolences, deepest sympathies, he said, and left his host in a moment of silence, presenting president park with the u.s. flag that wa
let's get right to nbc white house correspondent peter alexander who is traveling with the president. good morning. what is the latest in seoul? >> reporter: alex, good day to you. president obama just wrapped up a wide ranging news conference in seoul alongside the south korean president, president park. president obama said that the palestinian/israeli peace talks are at an impasse and he said he sees no signs of progress in the foreseeable future. on the topic of ukraine, president...
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alexander, who invented the radio? >> guest: that is a complicated answer. like many of the stories there were lots of different acrs
alexander, who invented the radio? >> guest: that is a complicated answer. like many of the stories there were lots of different acrs
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part alexander phenomenal the story of forest in kiev alexander as always thank you very much. just think one week ago there were talks in geneva going on. juana de escalation agreement for ukraine. the leaders from the us and europe say that there is no evidence that russia is keeping its end of the deal and they are threatening to increase sanctions now against moscow johnson the man who discussed the issue with polish prime minister don't on toes. she went over the situation in phone conversations with other heads of state as well medco said russia had failed to fully implement an agreement to de escalate the ukraine crisis. has the powerful would have the power to bring the separatists on to a peaceful calm discussion about the constitution and preparations for elections the day on the fifteenth episode of i'm fortunate making no such action has been taken out of it the international community is still hoping for a diplomatic solution but it has threatened to impose further sanctions on russia after talks with south korean leader park wednesday that us president barack obam
part alexander phenomenal the story of forest in kiev alexander as always thank you very much. just think one week ago there were talks in geneva going on. juana de escalation agreement for ukraine. the leaders from the us and europe say that there is no evidence that russia is keeping its end of the deal and they are threatening to increase sanctions now against moscow johnson the man who discussed the issue with polish prime minister don't on toes. she went over the situation in phone...
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it's just not possible. >> alexander is joining me live now. alexander, we know that there is going to be a meeting tomorrow but what do we expect will really happen? >> fred, at this point the families say they have written out their questions and they have delivered it to a representative. a source says that mh-370 and these are formal proceedings. it's possible that mh-370 could be brought up by somebody or it could be raised during a question and answer period but will the families be satisfied? will they get the kind of in fgs th information that they are asking for? they predict -- and it's a prediction -- no. >> potentially they could get even more frustrated. alexander, thanks so much. >>> overseas the vatican has never seen a day like this in history. two living popes embrace on a day when two others are elevated to sainthood. we'll get that impression next. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you giv
it's just not possible. >> alexander is joining me live now. alexander, we know that there is going to be a meeting tomorrow but what do we expect will really happen? >> fred, at this point the families say they have written out their questions and they have delivered it to a representative. a source says that mh-370 and these are formal proceedings. it's possible that mh-370 could be brought up by somebody or it could be raised during a question and answer period but will the...
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working to resolve the situation and we join up by our correspondent alex and a funnyman in kiev alexander what is the latest or hearing on those observers well according to the ukrainian domestic intelligence agency be of service are being held on the beds conditions in othello the building. i kept on by the progress and suppresses stand snug and sky and say that's one person among fields of rice a report to the needs medical help and was tonight's to get sits on the other hand two we are viewing and as we just fill in and the eu report that said the self proclaimed mayor of snug and ska told the press today that to be of service are in good condition and that this one person obviously needing medical help is being treated so we cannot confirm those reports and we have to be very helpful getting quicker because we simply didn't know in what situation be of service are right now what we know is that the progression separatists are always the most willing to release them immediately seeing that the upset us can only be exchanged for progress in exodus school. the ukrainian authorities have
working to resolve the situation and we join up by our correspondent alex and a funnyman in kiev alexander what is the latest or hearing on those observers well according to the ukrainian domestic intelligence agency be of service are being held on the beds conditions in othello the building. i kept on by the progress and suppresses stand snug and sky and say that's one person among fields of rice a report to the needs medical help and was tonight's to get sits on the other hand two we are...
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jason alexander in his new standup career. samsung releases its new galaxy s5, leading over apple as the world's largest smartphone maker. a start up aiming high with a helium-filled wind turbine. it would be a record, the world's highest wind turbine. here is a look at this thing in action. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. also streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and amazon fire. i am adam johnson. a lot happening in tech. biggest weekly decline for the group since january. amazon, facebook, netflix have gotten hit. as for the headlines, struggling games developer zynga is losing its cfo of six years. he will be replaced by best buy's david lee. amazon to buy new york comixology. samsung introducing the galaxy s5 today. yesterday, ryan blair highlighted some of the new features. >> this is the new samsung galaxy s5, there is a much more simplified approach. it is waterproof. you have to put it in three feet of water for 30 minutes. they build in some protection of the inside. they have done great
jason alexander in his new standup career. samsung releases its new galaxy s5, leading over apple as the world's largest smartphone maker. a start up aiming high with a helium-filled wind turbine. it would be a record, the world's highest wind turbine. here is a look at this thing in action. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. also streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and amazon fire. i am adam johnson. a lot happening in tech. biggest weekly decline...
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>> lamar alexander. >> i would agree with that. >> any other nominees? >> it would be easier if we had a list to look at. i give you a name that will surprise everybody? chuck schumer. member of theing rules committee when chuck was the chairman. everybody said to me, this is going to be terrible. feinstein was dianne dianne -- feinstein. we worked everything out without any difficulties, no problems. has moved onto intelligence. you have schumer. he's a tough partisan. he's going to be awful. i never asked chuck for anything he didn't give me. i made sure all of my requests or reasonable -- were reasonable. downld go to chuck and sit , and chuck would say, ok, we can work that out. i know he has a reputation as a brass knuckles, back alley and he is as tough a partisan as you are going to come across, but chuck is transactional. if he can make a deal. i think if chuck were the majority leader, or i prefer minority leader -- [laughter] alexander was the majority leader, i think you would see a very different senate. >> a couple quick names. is one.tch in
>> lamar alexander. >> i would agree with that. >> any other nominees? >> it would be easier if we had a list to look at. i give you a name that will surprise everybody? chuck schumer. member of theing rules committee when chuck was the chairman. everybody said to me, this is going to be terrible. feinstein was dianne dianne -- feinstein. we worked everything out without any difficulties, no problems. has moved onto intelligence. you have schumer. he's a tough partisan....
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now, joining us tonight to discuss it is clifford alexander jr.was associate special counsel to president lyndon b. johnson and played a critical role in passing and implementing the civil rights act of 1964. an honor to have you here tonight. >> thank you, ari, appreciate it. >> when we look at this achievement, and you look at all these presidents from both parties down there, what do we learn today about this period of history and tell us what you were doing when you were serving lbj at that time? >> at that time, i was on his staff welcome working on administration. i was there in the room, and he gave me one of the pens that he used to sign the civil rights act. and later on, i continued to work with the civil rights leadership, i was their liaison for president johnson, and he made me head of the opportunity commission in 1967. >> right. >> which was title 7 of that act. but i think most importantly, that some revised history that comes out of this. i saw the elder bush, he voted against the civil rights act. so it's nice to see that people
now, joining us tonight to discuss it is clifford alexander jr.was associate special counsel to president lyndon b. johnson and played a critical role in passing and implementing the civil rights act of 1964. an honor to have you here tonight. >> thank you, ari, appreciate it. >> when we look at this achievement, and you look at all these presidents from both parties down there, what do we learn today about this period of history and tell us what you were doing when you were serving...
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peter alexander is gone. peter alexander left. colonel, help us wrap this thing up.'s talk how, what we are seeing in crimea may play out. general thoughts on how that situation may unfold? >> well, there are sort of duelling military exercises taking place at the moment with the united states demonstrating in western europe with ships, in the mediterranean, and 40,000 russian troops on the border, there is a significant number of special operations troops. russian special operations troops in, in ukraine. and -- that's really -- what, what, putin is doing. that will make it difficult if not impossible for the west to respond to it when you have got russian troops with masks on. trained special operations troops. working the crowd, in eastern, eastern ukraine. there is not much, militarily that anybody else is going to do. >> colonel jack jacobs, always appreciate your time. on a friday night. thank you, sir. and thank you to our white house correspondent, peter alexander, traveling with president obama in south korea. that south korean stop, president obama's second
peter alexander is gone. peter alexander left. colonel, help us wrap this thing up.'s talk how, what we are seeing in crimea may play out. general thoughts on how that situation may unfold? >> well, there are sort of duelling military exercises taking place at the moment with the united states demonstrating in western europe with ships, in the mediterranean, and 40,000 russian troops on the border, there is a significant number of special operations troops. russian special operations...
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the latest dispatch from the right coming up next with alexander pelosi.prise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in television history. but just when you thought it was over... what now? with xfinity on demand you can always watch the latest episodes of tv's hottest shows. good news. like hannibal... chicago fire.... ...and bates motel. the day after they air. xfinity on demand. all the latest episodes. all included with your service. it's like hi-fiving your eyeballs. xfinity...the future of awesome. [ female announcer ] f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart
the latest dispatch from the right coming up next with alexander pelosi.prise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today....
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peter alexander starting us off. >>> out to the pacific northwest. the death hole has been slowly rising in the almost three weeks since the mudslide that levelled an entire town in washington state. 36 people are now confirmed dead and searchers are still looking for ten others and tonight, for the first time we're hearing from a young mother, a survivor who was pulled from the debris along with her young baby and we get her story tonight from miguel. >> i saw my neighbor's house and turned and screamed to god to save us. >> reporter: for her, time will heal her damaged eye socket and broken arm but the painful memories will always hunt her. >> i looked out the front door and it was like the movies. houses were exploding and the next thing i remember is our neighbor's chimney coming into our front door, and i turned and i held duke and i did not let him go. >> reporter: duke, her six month old baby boy was in her arms when the wave of mud smashed their home. >> i was not letting that baby go. i was not letting him go. he was dirty and a little blue
peter alexander starting us off. >>> out to the pacific northwest. the death hole has been slowly rising in the almost three weeks since the mudslide that levelled an entire town in washington state. 36 people are now confirmed dead and searchers are still looking for ten others and tonight, for the first time we're hearing from a young mother, a survivor who was pulled from the debris along with her young baby and we get her story tonight from miguel. >> i saw my neighbor's...
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white house correspondent peter alexander on the north lawn for us tonight. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. just a few months ago there were real questions whether this law would work at all. but today the white house is touting a flood of new signups thanks to last-minute shoppers and others who struggled to enroll in the past. still today is was not without more problems. in san antonio, long lines filled the alamodome. in s.a.m. tampa, they crowded in the hallway. administration officials say this has been the biggest enrollment day since sign-ups began last october, three times their previous records. >> i want the insurance, because now more than ever, my daughter, i want to take care of my health. but signing up seems to be the problem. >> reporter: on daytime tv, vice president joe biden tried to reassure those who waited. >> they are able even if the deadline closes stay in line. they can get into the system. >> reporter: the first lady even enlisted help to make a pitch. today, the white house said substantially more than six m
white house correspondent peter alexander on the north lawn for us tonight. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. just a few months ago there were real questions whether this law would work at all. but today the white house is touting a flood of new signups thanks to last-minute shoppers and others who struggled to enroll in the past. still today is was not without more problems. in san antonio, long lines filled the alamodome. in s.a.m. tampa, they crowded in the...
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>> lamar alexander. >> lamar alexander? >> i would agree. >> and the other nominees? >> no. >> it would be easier for you had a list to look at. >> can i give you a name that will surprise everybody? chuck schumer. i was the ranking member of the rules committee and chuck was the chairman. everybody said to me this is going to be terrible. before it was dianne feinstein and diane is wonderful and we worked everything out without difficulties or problems and she was wonderful. he said no, diane has moved on to intelligence and you have chuck schumer and he is tough and is just going to be awful. i never asked chuck for anything that he didn't give me. i made sure all of my requests were reasonable but okay this is reasonable and i would go to chuck and sit down and chuck would say yet okay. we can work that out. i know he has a reputation of a brass knuckles, brass knuckles back alley fighter and he is as tough a partisan as you are going to come across but chuck is transactional. he can make a deal and i think if chuck were the majority leader or i would prefer minori
>> lamar alexander. >> lamar alexander? >> i would agree. >> and the other nominees? >> no. >> it would be easier for you had a list to look at. >> can i give you a name that will surprise everybody? chuck schumer. i was the ranking member of the rules committee and chuck was the chairman. everybody said to me this is going to be terrible. before it was dianne feinstein and diane is wonderful and we worked everything out without difficulties or problems...
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on the mike it's an elitist trading on wall street the chief us economist from nowhere at lewis alexander has the decals. us equity markets were up and down today to close the deposit the dow was up almost ninety points in the nasdaq and the snp were over ten points as we come into the spring the data continues to be next a survey of new york manufacturer's out today that showed current conditions things like new orders and shipments to be relatively weak on the other hand expectations for more positive including for capital spending. what he had become a major speech from jamming on here in new york tomorrow. we aren't expecting her to announce any major shift in policy. there are some important things to look for. in particular we expect her to reiterate that her out with the economy remains quite positive and the tapering is on track. in addition we expected her to her to talk a lot about labor markets. markets have improved in some ways in recent months. the scene say for example vacancy rates come back to normal levels than short term unemployment has fallen and wages are actually ri
on the mike it's an elitist trading on wall street the chief us economist from nowhere at lewis alexander has the decals. us equity markets were up and down today to close the deposit the dow was up almost ninety points in the nasdaq and the snp were over ten points as we come into the spring the data continues to be next a survey of new york manufacturer's out today that showed current conditions things like new orders and shipments to be relatively weak on the other hand expectations for more...
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. >> after fleeing katrina hearn hearns -- alexander wen-alexand. >> up to speed on what was going on. >> what kind of info were you finding out? >> the first the thing they told us, they asked if you intended to return to the new orleans public schools please indicate so and i did. and you could also call, you about i called. >> you got a different sort of word. >> yes, i got the word i was fired. >> how did it feel that you were terminated by letter? >> it felt like i was kicked to the curb. the school and the children in that community. >> this is mcdonald 35. >> stan smith was named interim superintendent, he works for the local public school board. it was the board that fired those 7,000 employees. >> we would have preferred not to do any of it but we didn't have the students, there were a lot of uncertainties. >> smith said beyond that the public schools were in need of change. before katrina 65% of students were in failing schools according to state ratings. >> i don't think anyone is going to sit here and say the performance of orleans school system prior to katrina was adequa
. >> after fleeing katrina hearn hearns -- alexander wen-alexand. >> up to speed on what was going on. >> what kind of info were you finding out? >> the first the thing they told us, they asked if you intended to return to the new orleans public schools please indicate so and i did. and you could also call, you about i called. >> you got a different sort of word. >> yes, i got the word i was fired. >> how did it feel that you were terminated by letter?...
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nbc white house correspondent peter alexander traveling with the president in tokyo. peter, it appears that ukraine crisis here is overshadowing the president's trip. >> reporter: richard, good day to you. earlier today president obama expressed little optimism that russian president vladimir putin, russia in general will follow through in its commitment to de-escalate the situation in eastern ukraine. president obama saying that it is a matter daves not weeks before the u.s. will implement new sanctions if russia doesn't follow through. president obama saying he doubt s that vladimir putin will do anything about that. this is being closely watch by many asian nations, specifically the nation president obama will be visiting. they're watching the way u.s. counter russian aggression as a signal about the way the u.s. may react to potential chinese belligerence in this region. earlier today we heard from president obama, who spoke out effectively on behalf of the japanese in support of a territorial dispute with china will still insisting china is an important american
nbc white house correspondent peter alexander traveling with the president in tokyo. peter, it appears that ukraine crisis here is overshadowing the president's trip. >> reporter: richard, good day to you. earlier today president obama expressed little optimism that russian president vladimir putin, russia in general will follow through in its commitment to de-escalate the situation in eastern ukraine. president obama saying that it is a matter daves not weeks before the u.s. will...
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daniel alexander, pretty positive there. denied victory laps in the atrium. the bank of england looks like it is not going to do much this month. the economic story looks like it is on track this month. it feels very demand driven. the imf is saying, we need to talk about raising potential growth rates in many economies to avoid the slow growth story going forward. to what extent is the u.k. fall into that trap as well? other so much as economies. they have a much more flexible labor market. that is one of the impediments which is hurting some of the southern european economies right now. we are always talking in the u.k. about reducing red tape and making it easier for businesses to start -- staff and trade. we are also talking about impediments to building houses as well, with planning restrictions. those are the sorts of supply-side reforms that would help the median rate of growth. >> the million-dollar question is -- and this is a problem that a lot of southern european countries have -- is the currency. they still have to do with it -- deal with a very
daniel alexander, pretty positive there. denied victory laps in the atrium. the bank of england looks like it is not going to do much this month. the economic story looks like it is on track this month. it feels very demand driven. the imf is saying, we need to talk about raising potential growth rates in many economies to avoid the slow growth story going forward. to what extent is the u.k. fall into that trap as well? other so much as economies. they have a much more flexible labor market....
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we'll start off with nbc's peter alexander. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. investigators say this attack lasted nearly five minutes. the suspect stabbing and slashing fellow students with a pair of knives that police say were eight to ten inches long. another school, another grim and familiar scene. >> life-threatening injuries. >> yeah. >> reporter: 7:13 a.m., the doors had just opened for the day when the teenagers at franklin regional high school became targets. >> i saw people running and screaming and crying. just blood everywhere. it was very traumatizing. >> reporter: police say a 16-year-old sophomore with a knife in each hand was on a vicious rampage, attacking students. >> the fire alarm went off. i was walking over towards the exit, and there was blood all over the floor. someone yelled, "she got stabbed." >> reporter: that fire alarm was pulled bay student who officials say was trying to warn his classmates of the danger. >> the fire alarm being pulled probably assisted with evacuating
we'll start off with nbc's peter alexander. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. investigators say this attack lasted nearly five minutes. the suspect stabbing and slashing fellow students with a pair of knives that police say were eight to ten inches long. another school, another grim and familiar scene. >> life-threatening injuries. >> yeah. >> reporter: 7:13 a.m., the doors had just opened for the day when the teenagers at franklin regional...
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let's get to nbc white house correspondent peter alexander traveling with the president in seoul. how will the ferry tragedy effect today's visit? >> this really was a national tragedy in this country and just a short time ago president obama expressed his deepest sympathies with the people of south korea and lead his hosts in a moment of silence that took place at the president's residence. president obama also in a show of solidarity presented president park with the u.s. flag that was flying above the white house on the day of the disaster. in an interview president obama said he and his wife couldn't begin to imagine the grief that so many families here were visiting. it also comes against the backdrop of another possible threat from north korea. south korean officials warning of a fourth nuclear test that could take place during president obama's visit. president obama yesterday referred to the north korean regime as dangerous and he warned that any new nuclear test would be met with what he described as a, quote, firm response by the international community. betty. >> peter
let's get to nbc white house correspondent peter alexander traveling with the president in seoul. how will the ferry tragedy effect today's visit? >> this really was a national tragedy in this country and just a short time ago president obama expressed his deepest sympathies with the people of south korea and lead his hosts in a moment of silence that took place at the president's residence. president obama also in a show of solidarity presented president park with the u.s. flag that was...
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but alexander, one of the protest leaders in horlivka, denied any russian involvement.re are only local people here, he told us, and this was a spontaneous demonstration. >> pelley: holly williams is joining us now from donetsk. but alexander, one of the protest leaders in horlivka, denied any russian involvement. there are only local people here, he told us, and this was a spontaneous demonstration. >> pelley: holly williams is joining us now from donetsk. holly, the u.s. is saying the russians are behind this, have you seen any evidence of russian forces? >> we haven't seen anyone we could positively identify as russian. and there simply hasn't been the kind of large-scale russian military intervention we saw in crimea. however, nato said there are thousands of russian troops along ukraine's border and some here look like they were well coordinated by someone. >> pelley: holly, thanks very much. as if the tensions couldn't get higher today, the u.s. military said a russian fighter jet made 12 close passes near an american destroyer in the black sea. this happened satu
but alexander, one of the protest leaders in horlivka, denied any russian involvement.re are only local people here, he told us, and this was a spontaneous demonstration. >> pelley: holly williams is joining us now from donetsk. but alexander, one of the protest leaders in horlivka, denied any russian involvement. there are only local people here, he told us, and this was a spontaneous demonstration. >> pelley: holly williams is joining us now from donetsk. holly, the u.s. is saying...
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steve ott drops the puck back to alexander steen for the game- winner. crawford made 48 saves, but the hawks lose 4-3. they'll try to even the series tomorrow afternoon. >> the length of a game like that you want to find a way to win. it was disappointing but this is a long series. a tough game just one of those first games that could go either way. we would like to be up one game to none but we will find a way to put it behind us and be even better. >>chris sale pitched seven solid innings against the red sox. but he got a little help in the first... david ortiz hits one to deep center... adam eaton times his jump perfectly to make the catch and save a home run. it's tied at one in the ninth when the sox bullpen gives up an r-b-i double to david ross. alexei ramirez extended his 16- game hitting streak and sale struck out ten, but the sox lose 3-1. they dropped two of three to the defending champs, and visit the rangers tonight. a little leaguer did something leading duke after one year to enter the nba. but sports. >> early today we have temperatures w
steve ott drops the puck back to alexander steen for the game- winner. crawford made 48 saves, but the hawks lose 4-3. they'll try to even the series tomorrow afternoon. >> the length of a game like that you want to find a way to win. it was disappointing but this is a long series. a tough game just one of those first games that could go either way. we would like to be up one game to none but we will find a way to put it behind us and be even better. >>chris sale pitched seven solid...
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>> lamar alexander. >> i would agree with that. >> any other nominees? no. no. . . >> he was certainly a very -- >> it would be easier if we had a list to look at. >> certainly a very singular figure. >> can i give you a name that will surprise everybody? chuck schumer. i was the ranking member of the rules committee when chuck was the chairman. and everybody said to me this is going to be terrible. i mean, before it was diane feinstein and diane is a -- everything we worked out without any problems. die yan has moved on to intelligence and you've got chuck schumer and he's a tough, hard partisan. oh, it's going to be awful. i never asked chuck for anything that he didn't give me. i've made sure all of my requests were reasonable, but, ok, this is reasonable and i would go to chuck and sit down and chuck would say, yeah, ok. we can work that out. and i know he has a reputation back-alley uckles fighter. and he's a tough a partisan as you're going to come across. but chuck is transactional. he can make a deal. and i think if chuck were the majority leader --
>> lamar alexander. >> i would agree with that. >> any other nominees? no. no. . . >> he was certainly a very -- >> it would be easier if we had a list to look at. >> certainly a very singular figure. >> can i give you a name that will surprise everybody? chuck schumer. i was the ranking member of the rules committee when chuck was the chairman. and everybody said to me this is going to be terrible. i mean, before it was diane feinstein and diane is a...
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behave from now on and i will be with alexander i think it has to do with how little you know. if there's no you know i was there an expression can i just make one very quick point i mean we heard we heard one of the previous speakers talking about what a conciliatory policy china had towards russia in central asia contrast that with a very aggressive policy the united states and its allies have followed in places like the ukraine and i think there is a very great deal of understanding around the world of the russian position not just a little small amount of slack we saw that at the general assembly. vote when almost half the countries in the world refused to support a resolution supporting ukraine's territorial integrity despite the importance most countries attach to the question of territorial integrity so i think that's an important distinction to make the the other thing i wanted to say sorry my friend but we have run out of time many thanks to my guests and watch it in london and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remem
behave from now on and i will be with alexander i think it has to do with how little you know. if there's no you know i was there an expression can i just make one very quick point i mean we heard we heard one of the previous speakers talking about what a conciliatory policy china had towards russia in central asia contrast that with a very aggressive policy the united states and its allies have followed in places like the ukraine and i think there is a very great deal of understanding around...
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citing an official from the russian ministry of energy agency said the russian energy minister alexander now back and european union commissioner for an anti gun thorough tinker at the top of the talks the talk scheduled for last thursday in the slovakian capital between ukraine russia slovakia and the european commission over the gas prices were cut off after russian and ec representatives bulldogs turning to iraq and iraq's parliamentary election is scheduled to officially start on wednesday. this will be the first of its kind since the withdrawal of us forces from the country more than twenty million people nationwide are eligible to vote. the government has taken measures to ensure adequate security during the post pic with him the inerrant word service or security guards which police station. the first money for our security forces and appeasement. the second is by putting troops in office for the third party started for the special action team and security tech equipment the iraqi government has also closed the country's biggest president of the bride. the prisoners are being trans
citing an official from the russian ministry of energy agency said the russian energy minister alexander now back and european union commissioner for an anti gun thorough tinker at the top of the talks the talk scheduled for last thursday in the slovakian capital between ukraine russia slovakia and the european commission over the gas prices were cut off after russian and ec representatives bulldogs turning to iraq and iraq's parliamentary election is scheduled to officially start on wednesday....
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comedic and his guest alexander gets coverage currently works as a consultant to the national team's kazakhstan as the host anything or skating competition within the open championship ring allow us to the skaters the athletes from russia and kyrgyzstan to stay in the tournament. the first hit the gym although i was helping with the anticipation of four technicians queue at objectivity to judicial destinations in accordance with the rose the international federation skaters and generous kittens have shown good results all sorts of any age or judging system was introduced for the first time. just like it please and enjoy judging system which allows judging the competition in real time the system is used in international skiing competitions in olympic games love what they do in spite of these young women to search for new race to popularize the instruments to which they have dedicated a great part of the whites. we all played the coldness in our group four of them aren't use to love them. our pinnacle this and toolbar to clovis this is an ancient instrument and dates back to eighth cen
comedic and his guest alexander gets coverage currently works as a consultant to the national team's kazakhstan as the host anything or skating competition within the open championship ring allow us to the skaters the athletes from russia and kyrgyzstan to stay in the tournament. the first hit the gym although i was helping with the anticipation of four technicians queue at objectivity to judicial destinations in accordance with the rose the international federation skaters and generous kittens...
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. >> i'm joined by professor david alexander from university college london's institute for risk and disaster reduction. let's pick up on those points, building on what happened in 2010, on the history in chile. how well are they learning from the recent past? >> chile is a pretty well prepared country. it has absorbed the let's sons of the 2010 earthquake. decent evacuation plans and building codes. one very important point, it's one of the least corrupt countries in south america. in fact, on transparency interception corruptions index it comes 22nd of 177 countries. >> we saw a lot of images there from the 2010 earthquake particularly of boats thrown up by the tsunami. how well protected is the coastline now given that a lot of people live down that coastal strip? >> well, it is reasonably well protected inasmuch as there are good evacuation plans. one simple thing they do is the color code lamp posts which indicates where the tsunami zones are and how to get out of there. you move towards a different color and you're in a safer zone. there are more sophisticated plans of all sort
. >> i'm joined by professor david alexander from university college london's institute for risk and disaster reduction. let's pick up on those points, building on what happened in 2010, on the history in chile. how well are they learning from the recent past? >> chile is a pretty well prepared country. it has absorbed the let's sons of the 2010 earthquake. decent evacuation plans and building codes. one very important point, it's one of the least corrupt countries in south america....
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first we'll turn to peter alexander. what do you think these executive orders will accomplish specifically? walk us through what's being done and what's not here. >> reporter: the white house focuses on the key word of transparency. one an executive order that the president signed today during the event. that first one will allow government and federal contractors to openly discuss their salaries without fear of retaliation. the white house makes it very clear that if women in the workplace don't know what other individuals are making, they don't know they are getting underpaid, they can't do anything to fix the problem. that's the first issue. the second one is focused on requiring federal contractors, ultimately the president will engage the labor department to do this but engaging in federal contractors to report salaries by race and sex. that's for better targeted information to help the enforcement of this process going forward. that's the president's desire today. this is obviously coordinated effort by the white h
first we'll turn to peter alexander. what do you think these executive orders will accomplish specifically? walk us through what's being done and what's not here. >> reporter: the white house focuses on the key word of transparency. one an executive order that the president signed today during the event. that first one will allow government and federal contractors to openly discuss their salaries without fear of retaliation. the white house makes it very clear that if women in the...
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controversial politician in recent weeks apple is tender various attempts to secede from the main put it in alexander's office to clean another guest of this confrontation in part to attend a protest at the end of the demonstration for the docket ukraine and russia drive test detected much that is the pits with cops and sticks straight out of twelve casualties on in hospital the divine the condition that affects every other casualties receive appropriate medical into the ultimate home. action include the support of the pontifical club met with difficult people. i keep it together with the disciplines of the vocal during my time than now with about five thousand. what point it appeared in donetsk region the police and tell consul located but to fight us. i don't know when people with weapons seized the police town department. nobody visits to the terrorists during the daytime on people constructed barricades in front of the building of executive committee and in the official stop and direct call the box they did not declare any good marks on the fact that it is a force not just for the so called referen
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you know if i can just start by commenting on what the previous speakers say alexander i think said i think it's very important to bear in mind that what i agree that r.c. and china have much common ground and the crisis i think the u.s. the relations with each of these two countries could hold them together but i really am skeptical that that will develop into alliance the strategic alliance like in the one nine hundred fifty s. the china soviet alliance for example but china is now become a global player and they have a lot of common interest also with the united states and the other thing is the chinese are also very careful about while there have sympathy the i understand the regions but why i went to a creamier for example but the next asian of crimea doesn't go down very worldly to a lot of the asian countries including some sections in china so one has to be very careful how this at last year china relations might proceed i think a partnership yes our strategic partnership but some kind of an ally and you know china has a policy of not having military alliances our strategic al
you know if i can just start by commenting on what the previous speakers say alexander i think said i think it's very important to bear in mind that what i agree that r.c. and china have much common ground and the crisis i think the u.s. the relations with each of these two countries could hold them together but i really am skeptical that that will develop into alliance the strategic alliance like in the one nine hundred fifty s. the china soviet alliance for example but china is now become a...
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we will hear from actor jason alexander.o george costan za. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." i am stephanie ruhle joined by erik schatzker. jason outlander, the former "seinfeld" superstar, is weeping george costanza under the rug literally in his new standup act at harrah's in vegas. i asked about his new gig innocent city and the new to rocking. wi-fi branch into the market and eventually to casinos and nightclubs and about 2.5 years ago started performing under my own name. if you are doing standup comedy, vegas is kind of mecca. that is the great place to be playing. >> let's stop by your own name and the value of a brand. every artist, musician, actor wants to have a brand. and you have a brand associated with george costanza. has that been a positive or a negative? >> i would say it is a net positive in as much as, you know, most actors if you really want to look at us as brands, i guess, we never get that, we never get that kind of status. it is very rare that an actor gets to do something that can be labeled a i
we will hear from actor jason alexander.o george costan za. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." i am stephanie ruhle joined by erik schatzker. jason outlander, the former "seinfeld" superstar, is weeping george costanza under the rug literally in his new standup act at harrah's in vegas. i asked about his new gig innocent city and the new to rocking. wi-fi branch into the market and eventually to casinos and nightclubs and about 2.5 years ago started performing...
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for like we'll be right back with jason alexander. morse. lined up. for.washington well it's a mess. being. handed. over an issue that actually does not happen now might tell. agriculture giant takes on a seventy six year old american farmer based in india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race america's the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the world breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but one might get real alternatives to the points on the working towards the american dream the next they were just trying to survive it's time for americans and lawmakers are forced to wake up and start talking about the real causes. i think. i would like to do it if you could you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. wrong. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of o
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alexander graham bell. >> all that mattered 129 years ago today, alexander graham bell recorded his owne sound, but no one could hear it for well over a century. in 2011 researchers were finally able to play it back using a digital scanner. >> incredible. absolutely incredible. >> what i want to say to alexander graham bell is, thank you, sir. thank you, sir. >> more coming 0 up right after this. >>> i'm john blackstone in missoula. most planes are like this one, some 60 years old. we'll look at the challenging job of keeping these aging planes flying coming up on morning fire forced >>> it's 8:25. time for some news headlines, an early morning fire forced nine people including seven children out of their san jose home. fire officials say it started in the garage at the townhome on moorings court around 3:30 a.m.. no one was hurt. >>> raymond shrimp boy choi is expected to plead not guilty in court today. he's accused of money laundering in the case that also ensnared state senator leland yee. his lawyer alleges entrapment by the fbi. >>> open late for tax deadline day -- ather... in ju
alexander graham bell. >> all that mattered 129 years ago today, alexander graham bell recorded his owne sound, but no one could hear it for well over a century. in 2011 researchers were finally able to play it back using a digital scanner. >> incredible. absolutely incredible. >> what i want to say to alexander graham bell is, thank you, sir. thank you, sir. >> more coming 0 up right after this. >>> i'm john blackstone in missoula. most planes are like this...