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president alexander lukashenko fought back.jacket is one of the presidential candidates. as of the paul close, he was beaten, hospitalized -- as the polls closed colleagues beaten hospitalized and threw in a kbg cell. he has given up on revolution. >> when i got out of jail, i had one goal create a ukrainian style revolution. my plans were destroyed. ryan: he is more worried about the existence of belarus that democratic reform. >> the slightest attempt to carry out something that looks like a revolution here will lead to intervention. ryan: we are on our way to interview the president all belarus. i last interviewed him for two years ago when he won his second election pretty he is now on his way to his fifth. after years of asking for an interview, we have been accepted. we are headed to his new palace. i want to ask if russia is a direct. alexander lukashenko: there are a lot of people in russia who thinks realistically and does not see belarus as any inc. but a profits. whoever comes to us with a sword will die with a sore.
president alexander lukashenko fought back.jacket is one of the presidential candidates. as of the paul close, he was beaten, hospitalized -- as the polls closed colleagues beaten hospitalized and threw in a kbg cell. he has given up on revolution. >> when i got out of jail, i had one goal create a ukrainian style revolution. my plans were destroyed. ryan: he is more worried about the existence of belarus that democratic reform. >> the slightest attempt to carry out something that...
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alexander lucy powell, mr.m ore, and most upwardly, all of you, the incredible team of the labour party. [applause] and i also today want to thank the incredible team of labour party members activists and all those people who pounded the streets over the last few months. [cheers and applause] friends, britain needs a strong labour party. britain needs a labour party back and rebuild after this defeat so we can have a government that stands up for working people again. and now it is time for someone to take forward leadership of this party. so i'm tendering my resignation taking effect after this afternoon's commemoration. i want to do so straightaway because the party needs to have an open and honest debate about a right way forward without constraint. let me say, harriet harman is the best deputy leader anyone could hope for. i worked for her more than 20 years ago, i am proud to have had her as my deputy for my term in leadership. [applause] she will take over until a new leader is elected. for me, i am looki
alexander lucy powell, mr.m ore, and most upwardly, all of you, the incredible team of the labour party. [applause] and i also today want to thank the incredible team of labour party members activists and all those people who pounded the streets over the last few months. [cheers and applause] friends, britain needs a strong labour party. britain needs a labour party back and rebuild after this defeat so we can have a government that stands up for working people again. and now it is time for...
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his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back to me that andrew was actually probably one of their more violent and notorious inmates. >> when we finally met alexander in person, we discovered he once had a notorious reputation outside of prison as well. his crimes had occurred more than two decades earlier when he and his cousins were known as the i-10 bandits. >> we might strike in texas. then the next time they see us, we were in florida the next day. we never got off the highway. >> alexander estimates he and his cousin logged almost 50 robberies in six states. and the target was always the same. >> we were just robbing hotels. we weren't robbing n
his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back...
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chairman alexander: thank you. this specific topic is an initiative of the president in which the committee is very interested. we expect to get a result, and we welcome expert advice. we have three witnesses. senator cassidy: dr. desalvo have known each other since way back. i told her that just in her honor, we may be spread -- we made the spread two-lane greene today. dr. desalvo is the coordinator at the national office of health information technology. charged with coordinating federal health i.t. strategy and coordinating federal health i.t. policy standards, programs, and investments. i have been impressed. dr. disalvo has come to me personally. she has a friend back home who has had problems with adapting to her electronic medical record . she clearly recognizes interoperability is key. she is working and listening to physicians and developers of these products before joining hhs, dr. desalvo was a health commissioner for the city of new orleans, including and after hurricane katrina. chairman alexander: dr
chairman alexander: thank you. this specific topic is an initiative of the president in which the committee is very interested. we expect to get a result, and we welcome expert advice. we have three witnesses. senator cassidy: dr. desalvo have known each other since way back. i told her that just in her honor, we may be spread -- we made the spread two-lane greene today. dr. desalvo is the coordinator at the national office of health information technology. charged with coordinating federal...
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alexander: pero no es buena la puntuaciÓn.to se reuncontraron alondra dÍaz y su madre. el motivo se dio al interior de un juzgado en michoacÁn. >> se estreemeciÓ nepal. un nuevo terremoto de gran magnitud dejÓ un nuevo rastro de muerte y destrucciÓn en un paÍs que no se recupera del primer sismo. a diferencia de otros precandidatos republicanos, jeff bush dice que no revocarÍa los alivios migratorios concedidos por el presidente barack obama. >> y hoy continuamos con nuestro especial recorriendo con los guardacostas el peligroso estrecho de la florida en busca de balseros cubanos. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. [mÚsica]
alexander: pero no es buena la puntuaciÓn.to se reuncontraron alondra dÍaz y su madre. el motivo se dio al interior de un juzgado en michoacÁn. >> se estreemeciÓ nepal. un nuevo terremoto de gran magnitud dejÓ un nuevo rastro de muerte y destrucciÓn en un paÍs que no se recupera del primer sismo. a diferencia de otros precandidatos republicanos, jeff bush dice que no revocarÍa los alivios migratorios concedidos por el presidente barack obama. >> y hoy continuamos con nuestro...
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alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holmes n. smith jr. tennessee -- david c. johnson. darryl j. perrett. michael a. petrina. texas -- paul a. buckles. charles d. dinwiddy. lee dixon. jessica l. hollis. cleveland d. johnson jr. mark u. kelley. alejandro martinez, sr. michael j. naylor. michael a. pimmintel. jessie valdez, iii. utah -- corey blake ride. virginia -- brian m. berger. purcy lee house, iii. brian w.jones. washington -- derek a. hansen. wisconsin -- michael j. seversen. federal -- oswaldo o. albarati-casana. michael c. baskett. jair j. cabrera. jason m. crisp. brian j. feldt. alexander i. giannini. clinton holtz. brandon k. kountz. mark a. mayo. frank e. mcknight. ernest j. montoya, sr. tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin correa-ortega. marielis morales-santiago. francisco mujica de leon. carlos rivera-veg
alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holmes n. smith jr. tennessee -- david c. johnson. darryl j. perrett. michael a. petrina. texas -- paul a. buckles. charles d. dinwiddy. lee dixon. jessica l. hollis. cleveland d. johnson jr. mark u. kelley....
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we will talk jason alexander.david. he is stepping down and asked jason alexander to step in. why am i telling you this? jason alexander might be the only individual on the planet who truly understands what goes on inside larry david's head. >> what's it like being inside the mind of larry david? >> it is very confuseing in there. it is also very liberating. you can say or do just about anything. it is the land of the uncomfortable. you put on horns and run through the china shop. >> he also told me larry david is very sweet. that is something people don't know. as for jason alexander's children they have only seen four episodes of "seinfeld" ever out of 180. >> you know what they will do on the next rainy day. >> now we do have to say, this is the last day we will see you on pop start. you may have noticed that joelle is expecting. we are happy for her baby girl. >> there is no crying in "pop start." >> what you may not know is joelle here has a theme. she is one of the hardest workingaff. she is the most positiv
we will talk jason alexander.david. he is stepping down and asked jason alexander to step in. why am i telling you this? jason alexander might be the only individual on the planet who truly understands what goes on inside larry david's head. >> what's it like being inside the mind of larry david? >> it is very confuseing in there. it is also very liberating. you can say or do just about anything. it is the land of the uncomfortable. you put on horns and run through the china shop....
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first douglas alexander, then gordon brown. you probably heard colin rallings talking about how it was once the tories' safest seat in scotland. it seems some voters were voting tactically to keep jim murphy in place. he cannot be feeling cher -- cheery. this is an extraordinary moment. we will come back to hear what jim has to say. maybe you can put it into context. it is going yellow fast. where do we put jim murphy's seat? reporter: it just turned yellow as you were speaking. it is in the far end of swings necessary for the snp to take the seats. we are seeing one of the seats the snp always looks to, they took that briefly, then it went back to labour. john nicholson has taken dun bartyh. we mentioned danny alexander at the beginning of the evening but have not heard much at. these are extraordinary seats to contemplate. . only that they have gone to the snp, but the swings by which they are taking them. we will see this continue. we will see which ones are left standing. glasgow north fell to the snp too. tom: eding -- edi
first douglas alexander, then gordon brown. you probably heard colin rallings talking about how it was once the tories' safest seat in scotland. it seems some voters were voting tactically to keep jim murphy in place. he cannot be feeling cher -- cheery. this is an extraordinary moment. we will come back to hear what jim has to say. maybe you can put it into context. it is going yellow fast. where do we put jim murphy's seat? reporter: it just turned yellow as you were speaking. it is in the...
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those are first lines of a new memoir byÑi poet elizabeth alexander titled the light of the world.catastrophe occurred in 2012, the sudden death of her husband of a heart attack just days after his 50th surprise birthday party. >> there's just a strangeness of absence. >> brown: it's so unnatural that he's not coming to dinner. >> unnatural, but someone's things are around, someone's smell is around, someone's garden is coming up that he planted, finding a book and seeing the page marked where he was reading, all of that trace is what i found you know, it takes a while even though, of course, you know, sadly, you know that they're not coming back. >> the love story is the one they shared for 16 years, raising two young boys soloman and simon, now 17 and 15. >> a happy marriage is hard work. so we worked to make our marriage and our family, but did i feel awash with fortune even as we struggled through the struggles of the day? absolutely. praise song for the day. >> brown: elizabeth alexander came into the national spotlight in 2009 when she read her poem "praise song for the day"
those are first lines of a new memoir byÑi poet elizabeth alexander titled the light of the world.catastrophe occurred in 2012, the sudden death of her husband of a heart attack just days after his 50th surprise birthday party. >> there's just a strangeness of absence. >> brown: it's so unnatural that he's not coming to dinner. >> unnatural, but someone's things are around, someone's smell is around, someone's garden is coming up that he planted, finding a book and seeing the...
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they started 10 years ago by jamesy alexander and derek song. park life is not just a store or gallery, but it bricks a lot of life and color and creativity to the whole district and city. until their recent expansion with the gallery in the mission district, park life hosted all most 100 exhibits along [inaudible] shocasing the contemporary artist in the world. wrun of my favorite squz i use it for my profile pictures i have mine hands spreads infront of [inaudible] butterfly amaying mural. there is other stuff. i love the david sh rigly politicians make me sick and other great art and [inaudible] as well. there is no much to say about the local artist brought intoperc life. jamesy and dereks leadership is important in revitalizing businesses along the corker and richmond district. [inaudible] very close to their store and in front of [inaudible] third and cument a few doors down. they were also central in bringing the farmers market to the district that is exstremly successful every sunday from 9-2 p.m. y. always bump into jamesy with his fami
they started 10 years ago by jamesy alexander and derek song. park life is not just a store or gallery, but it bricks a lot of life and color and creativity to the whole district and city. until their recent expansion with the gallery in the mission district, park life hosted all most 100 exhibits along [inaudible] shocasing the contemporary artist in the world. wrun of my favorite squz i use it for my profile pictures i have mine hands spreads infront of [inaudible] butterfly amaying mural....
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i avoid abraham baldwin and pass respect live by alexander -- respectively by alexander hamilton who we will come back to in a moment and move right up here to worry livingston of new -- william livingston of new jersey and in particular william , paterson who was the guy who came up with the new jersey plan. and william paterson is in energetic discussion with jacob broom. of all the statues, broom is the only one for whom an image to not exist. -- did not exist. i think the artist had to imagine what his face looked like. everyone is represented according to contemporary pictures. william paterson proposes the new jersey plan which says that every states is going to get equal representation in a bicameral legislature. that would've been great for states like new jersey whose votes counts as much as big states like virginia and new york, but as you can imagine virginia and the larger states were not happy with that. so what to do? it looks like an irreconcilable clash. fortunately as was the case of , many times at the convention someone proposed a compromise. and that someone was r
i avoid abraham baldwin and pass respect live by alexander -- respectively by alexander hamilton who we will come back to in a moment and move right up here to worry livingston of new -- william livingston of new jersey and in particular william , paterson who was the guy who came up with the new jersey plan. and william paterson is in energetic discussion with jacob broom. of all the statues, broom is the only one for whom an image to not exist. -- did not exist. i think the artist had to...
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one of the men he's with, alexander bradley.secutors describe him as hernandez's former right-hand man. by morning, bradley is shot in the face, dumped out of a vehicle, and left for dead. still wearing his now blood-soaked vip wristband from the club. police retrieve this bullet fragment from his head, but bradley won't give them any details. >> when the police investigated this incident, alexander bradley didn't point the finger at hernandez. >> that changes when bradley sues, claiming aaron hernandez cost him his right eye. the motive is unclear. after bradley is shot, prosecutors say hernandez gets a new right-hand man, a man named ernest wallace. >> this defendant is more commonly known by his nickname, which is hobo. >> or bo. wallace has a long criminal history. prosecutors say he sells and uses drugs, including the hallucinogen angel dust, or pcp. he's not the only one. >> sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also smoked a lot of pot, one calling it a boat load. >> prosecutors say hernandez would give him money to buy mariju
one of the men he's with, alexander bradley.secutors describe him as hernandez's former right-hand man. by morning, bradley is shot in the face, dumped out of a vehicle, and left for dead. still wearing his now blood-soaked vip wristband from the club. police retrieve this bullet fragment from his head, but bradley won't give them any details. >> when the police investigated this incident, alexander bradley didn't point the finger at hernandez. >> that changes when bradley sues,...
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painter and alexander and the other folks that really nurtured this egg before it hatched and this is just a personal interest that i get on whatever party list there is, because i think that this is going to be a great day and i too am grateful that it is coming to pass, i can't wait. >> thank you very much. >> any other questions or comments? >> i see, tang would like to say a few words. >> tang and commissioners thank you to the commissioner farrell for joining us yesterday and for your leadership throughout the life of this project and it would not be fair to let the moment pass without thanking and commissioner christensen for mentioning michael painter and alexander and the director who championed this over the past 15 years really, and want to recall his leadership and to thank him and we will have the plenty of opportunities to do that in the coming weeks and months and this is an innovative project and the safety and the connectivity for all modes and the urban design and the project delivery which folks may not appreciate and understand that we have tried a different method
painter and alexander and the other folks that really nurtured this egg before it hatched and this is just a personal interest that i get on whatever party list there is, because i think that this is going to be a great day and i too am grateful that it is coming to pass, i can't wait. >> thank you very much. >> any other questions or comments? >> i see, tang would like to say a few words. >> tang and commissioners thank you to the commissioner farrell for joining us...
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and, danny alexander 18,000 votes. that means that danny alexander,. >>> liberal democrat, has lost his position, in the government as well, in the policy will a particulars. he was on the cusp of losing it, and, going out for this seat and, not much of a surprise and cheers here all night and completely, and the labor party of the dominant party here, in glasco and, they had 7 seats and they lost all 7. the leader of the labor party jim murphy, lost his seat, and the leader of the labor party election campaigning douglas lost his seat, to a 20-year old student. >>> and nick loss, the loader, of the. exp., said that, the s & p was to course to take 58 seats and we have to take this with a about the of salt and loves another poll that came out, that said, they would get maybe 48 seats and they were optimistic and would he spoke to some earlier and they were feeling very open toe massachusetts particular that they would manage to take some of these seats and it's been a very good night. and, you look at the fact, that la
and, danny alexander 18,000 votes. that means that danny alexander,. >>> liberal democrat, has lost his position, in the government as well, in the policy will a particulars. he was on the cusp of losing it, and, going out for this seat and, not much of a surprise and cheers here all night and completely, and the labor party of the dominant party here, in glasco and, they had 7 seats and they lost all 7. the leader of the labor party jim murphy, lost his seat, and the leader of the...
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peter alexander has the details. >> this morning washington d.c.ce say this man is suspected in the brutal killings of savopoulos family and their housekeeper a week ago. the 34-year-old is to be charged with murder. his dna was found on the crust of a pizza ordered to the mansion wednesday as the four hostages were inside. the source close to the family says hours before the fire savopoulos assistant delivered $40,000 cash to the home. wrc reports savopoulos called the office thursday morning asking his assistant to deliver the cash. >> when firefighters arrived thursday afternoon, investigators say the $40,000 was gone and so was the family's porsche later found abandoned and torched 15 miles away. it's unclear if wint is the person in this surveillance video running from the car fire. public records show wint has live at several addresses in that area and has been arrested numerous times. overnight, crime scene investigators searched the home for blood stains. sources familiar with the investigation say the fire began on the second floor in 10-y
peter alexander has the details. >> this morning washington d.c.ce say this man is suspected in the brutal killings of savopoulos family and their housekeeper a week ago. the 34-year-old is to be charged with murder. his dna was found on the crust of a pizza ordered to the mansion wednesday as the four hostages were inside. the source close to the family says hours before the fire savopoulos assistant delivered $40,000 cash to the home. wrc reports savopoulos called the office thursday...
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z alexander writing to churchill0. here's fredericks wilton, quote told him if he continued to make public comment in the strain of those he made today eh he would have to find another minister of food. he is a bully and it's necessary to deal brutally with him. then also churchill was not a good chairman of meetings. he loved the sound of his own voice. he thought that what he said was much more interesting than what anybody else said, and of course he may have been right half the time but here is eden's comment -- one comment taken from many, quote cabinet in evening when winston spoke to us at tremendous length of all aspects of military situation. the australian prime minister, robert menses, who attended war cabinet meetings when he came to london, spoke of -- at those meetings, quote, the complete ignoring of time by churchill in the war cabinet makes me very cross. then churchill rarely red the notes prepared for his guidance prior to war cabinet meetings. atley took him up on this and on his tendency to pontifi
z alexander writing to churchill0. here's fredericks wilton, quote told him if he continued to make public comment in the strain of those he made today eh he would have to find another minister of food. he is a bully and it's necessary to deal brutally with him. then also churchill was not a good chairman of meetings. he loved the sound of his own voice. he thought that what he said was much more interesting than what anybody else said, and of course he may have been right half the time but...
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drew alexander ferraro deck watch officer san juan puerto rico.nn figgins, alameda, california. dylan francis, boston massachusetts. clayton greeley flynn graduating with honors student engineer cutter val yant, mayport, florida. katherine diane flocken, deck watch officer, san juan puerto rico. nicholas mitchell foster student engineer boston, massachusetts. boston fullmer graduating high honors, detroit, michigan. his commission will be presented by his father, colonel james fullmer, u.s. army. elizabeth may furlin, portsmouth new hampshire. her commission will be presented by her father, john furman jr. captain retired. >> nicole marie garrett graduating with high honors flight training pensacola, florida. megan joan ja vosky izaac mayo, key west, florida. vaughn douglas gamen cutter hamilton charleston, south carolina. kaelany geefer, graduating with high honors, william flores, miami, florida. salvatore giapapa cutter active, port angeles washington. michael franco giorgio the third, deck watch officer, cutter harriet lane, portsmouth, virgin
drew alexander ferraro deck watch officer san juan puerto rico.nn figgins, alameda, california. dylan francis, boston massachusetts. clayton greeley flynn graduating with honors student engineer cutter val yant, mayport, florida. katherine diane flocken, deck watch officer, san juan puerto rico. nicholas mitchell foster student engineer boston, massachusetts. boston fullmer graduating high honors, detroit, michigan. his commission will be presented by his father, colonel james fullmer, u.s....
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megan alexander has our report. >> reporter: the national football league unofficially kicked off its 2015 clsh/2016 season in grand style as chicago hosted the nfl draft. >> reporter: as expected florida quarterback jameis winston was the top pick chosen by the first team the tampa bay buccaneers. >> i sent out to the tampa bay nation, thank you for s&ping me quarterback right now. >> reporter: heisman trophy winner marcus mariota accepted the second call for the tennessee titans. >> i'm miles away from home but this is going to be exciting. i'm blessed for the opportunity r the draft is more than naming names. it's a springtime of super bowl fun. donte fowler jr. who was chosen third by the jacksonville jaguars showed off his own fancy footwork. the wins and losses for these players start counting for real when the season kicks off september 10th. megan alexander for cbs news chicago. >>> well, finally following years of negotiations the floyd mayweather/manny pacquiao fight is almost here. they'll meet tomorrow night in las vegas with three titles at stake. this is the richest figh
megan alexander has our report. >> reporter: the national football league unofficially kicked off its 2015 clsh/2016 season in grand style as chicago hosted the nfl draft. >> reporter: as expected florida quarterback jameis winston was the top pick chosen by the first team the tampa bay buccaneers. >> i sent out to the tampa bay nation, thank you for s&ping me quarterback right now. >> reporter: heisman trophy winner marcus mariota accepted the second call for the...
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you would be correct in this case because the alexander wang is the one on the left.this one is really going to blow your mind because is a $6,000 jew dus liber and the other is a 2400 versace. >> one costs the same as my truck. let's just put that into perspective. >> one of them is more than your motorcycle. one is like a hard-shell purse clutch thing. >> one, it's completely useless, that's got to be the expensive one, the useless one. it's going to be $10,000. the one over there, keep your money in. >> you're right, again. >> i could buy you this bag, or i could take you on holiday to the bahamas. which would you prefer? >> the bag. >> no. i don't want a beaded dragon to carry around. >>> you never know what's going to get dogs going. this first one a cute little west it's westie named radar. this westie watches westies on the computer screen. he's so confused and puzzled. >> so confused. >> he hears the barking, hearings the puppies on the screen and like any brilliant dog, goes behind the computer to see if he can get to the pup rks s. >> he's like help me out h
you would be correct in this case because the alexander wang is the one on the left.this one is really going to blow your mind because is a $6,000 jew dus liber and the other is a 2400 versace. >> one costs the same as my truck. let's just put that into perspective. >> one of them is more than your motorcycle. one is like a hard-shell purse clutch thing. >> one, it's completely useless, that's got to be the expensive one, the useless one. it's going to be $10,000. the one over...
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alexander siyum teaches german at its language school. his pupils are young eritreans who are interested in germany, as they tell me cautiously. three of the young women are married to eritreans who live in germany. so they'll soon be allowed to emigrate. >> it's a highly developed country. i want to continue my education there and think i can live better there than here. >> alexander siyum grew up in wuppertal in germany. he's been back in eritrea for ten years, but still feels german. >> for ordinary eritreans it's normal to live here like this. it's not normal for me. i grew up differently. i have a different mentality, a different way of thinking more democratic and you have to tolerate some things. >> for instance, the fact that there's no press freedom. the city is full of satellite dishes with unlimited reception of international channels, but in eritrea itself there is just one newspaper and one government tv station. the average annual income is the equivalent of about 600 euros, lower than almost anywhere else in the world. agai
alexander siyum teaches german at its language school. his pupils are young eritreans who are interested in germany, as they tell me cautiously. three of the young women are married to eritreans who live in germany. so they'll soon be allowed to emigrate. >> it's a highly developed country. i want to continue my education there and think i can live better there than here. >> alexander siyum grew up in wuppertal in germany. he's been back in eritrea for ten years, but still feels...
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. >> professor carl alexander and a team from johns hopkins university tracked almost 800 baltimore children surveying them through their school years and following them into adulthood into age 28. more than half were considered urban disadvantaged, living at or near the poverty line. and they kept following with you year after year? >> every year. i thought it was really cool. i never had anybody send me letters in the mail. they would call me and send me cards at my birthday. that was pretty cool. >> i didn't mind it, somebody concerned about how i was doing, concerned with what i wanted to do in life, goals and aspirations. >> what did you say your goals and aspirations were when you were -- >> i was strong headed on law enforcement. >> despite the goals expressed 50 children the research concluded that only 4% of urban disadvantaged students went to college and completed a four year degree. the strass majorities vast majority of students returned to their being neighborhoods. >> they had lower lower level of education around lower earnings as adults. >> there was a big difference between
. >> professor carl alexander and a team from johns hopkins university tracked almost 800 baltimore children surveying them through their school years and following them into adulthood into age 28. more than half were considered urban disadvantaged, living at or near the poverty line. and they kept following with you year after year? >> every year. i thought it was really cool. i never had anybody send me letters in the mail. they would call me and send me cards at my birthday. that...
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and the boulevard who are the candidates. >> alexander and needle. >> are they part - >> they're part of ocean avenue. >> to reach to your neighbors next door and talk with them. >> are we reaching out to the neighbors. >> yes. did you do that. >> the neighbors are well aware of our application we posted a public notice on our window. >> okay. but a public notice is different from the community outreach. >> to get did you know if you received a sheet of - >> i received the guidelines and gsi again, it is not required this is part of ocean avenue merchant corridor so his neighbors are all merchant. >> this is limited will. >> yes. not a poe. >> commissioners, i want to dlaert he's met with the inside association and he's also notified westwood at group and done the cb d and he has done extensive outreach. >> great, thank you. >> are there any other questions. >> i just have it with this limited live permit and your second sundays those kinds of entertainment you're going to put inside our building; right? is going to be a band. >> we're actually looking at the hiring small bands. >> as
and the boulevard who are the candidates. >> alexander and needle. >> are they part - >> they're part of ocean avenue. >> to reach to your neighbors next door and talk with them. >> are we reaching out to the neighbors. >> yes. did you do that. >> the neighbors are well aware of our application we posted a public notice on our window. >> okay. but a public notice is different from the community outreach. >> to get did you know if you...
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the famous rotation from alexander beckel -- bickel. "the least dangerous branch." congress was created nearly full blown by the constitution itself. the vast possibilities of the presidency were relatively easy to perceive -- i'm not so sure about that -- and the great chief justice, john marshall not say go handed, but first and foremost, was there to do it ended. if any social process can be said to have been done at a given time and by a given act, it is marshall's achievement. the time was 18 and three, and the act was the decision in the case of marbury versus madison. i think that there are marbury's skeptics, the way i am, but let me try to brief you. it's very simple. it will be madisonian. one of madison's key proposals -- in addition to state laws and representation, he is following an example from the virginia state constitution and having a joint executive council that would present a limited negative, a limited vo, over legislation. what did medicine like this idea? -- why did madison like this idea? he had been involved in activities of collective del
the famous rotation from alexander beckel -- bickel. "the least dangerous branch." congress was created nearly full blown by the constitution itself. the vast possibilities of the presidency were relatively easy to perceive -- i'm not so sure about that -- and the great chief justice, john marshall not say go handed, but first and foremost, was there to do it ended. if any social process can be said to have been done at a given time and by a given act, it is marshall's achievement....
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nbc news national correspondent peter alexander tells us more. >> reporter: the world's most popular sport was kicked in the gut today. the game american kids love to play but at times makes adult fans crazy. in switzerland, seven of the sport's top international officials were arrested in a predawn raid. in miami the fbi searched the headquarters of fifa's u.s. affiliate. 14 defendants including sports marketing executives faced corruption charges involving more than $150 million in bribes and kickbacks. >> they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interests and to enrich themselves. >> reporter: fifa is to international soccer what the ioc is to the olympics. regulating and promoting the sport worldwide. awarding sponsorships and tv rights worth billions. and picking countries for the super bowl of soccer, the world cup. >> the game according to the allegations in this indictment was hijacked. that field that is so famously flat was made tilted. >> reporter: among those already pleading guilty, chuck blazer, a former fifa executive credited with soccer's blockb
nbc news national correspondent peter alexander tells us more. >> reporter: the world's most popular sport was kicked in the gut today. the game american kids love to play but at times makes adult fans crazy. in switzerland, seven of the sport's top international officials were arrested in a predawn raid. in miami the fbi searched the headquarters of fifa's u.s. affiliate. 14 defendants including sports marketing executives faced corruption charges involving more than $150 million in...
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peter alexander reports. >> reporter: under fire as never before. his top lieutenants indicted and facing calls for his resignation, sepp blatter deflected the responsibility. >> we or i cannot monitor everyone all of the time. if people want to do wrong, they will also try to hide it. >> reporter: blatter has not been indicted and is favored to win an unprecedented fifth term tomorrow, extending the 17-year reign and reputation as a survivor. >> in the past when there's been controversies or there's been investigations, many in fifa have fallen those of enemies, like a stalin istist purge. >> reporter: coming to his side today, vladimir putin. accusing america of meddling and trying to wrest away the 2018 world cup from russia. today the u.s. officials dismissed those allegations. >> reporter: federal authorities said executives pocketed at least $15,000 million in prescribes and kickbacks. fifa takes in billions in soccer revenue worldwide. sponsors and commercial partners paid fifa more than $1.6 billion and among them big household names. visa w
peter alexander reports. >> reporter: under fire as never before. his top lieutenants indicted and facing calls for his resignation, sepp blatter deflected the responsibility. >> we or i cannot monitor everyone all of the time. if people want to do wrong, they will also try to hide it. >> reporter: blatter has not been indicted and is favored to win an unprecedented fifth term tomorrow, extending the 17-year reign and reputation as a survivor. >> in the past when there's...
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nbc news peter alexander has the story. >> reporter: in switzerland, seven of the top officials were arrested in a pre-dawn raid. in miami, the fbi searched the headquarters of fifa's u.s. affiliate. 14 face corruption charms involving more than $150 million in bribes and kickbacks. >> they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interests and to enrich themselves. >> reporter: fifa is the international soccer what the ioc is to the olympics, regulating and promoting the sport worldwide. awarding sponsorships and tv rights worth millions. and picking hosts for the world cup. >> the game, according to the allegations in this indictment, was hijacked. that field that was so famously flat was made tilted. >> reporter: among those pleading guilty, chuck blazer, blazer who pocketed millions, cooperated with authorities, wearing a wire to help implicate others. >> with the charts that the fbi and justice department trotted out, it looked like a mafia case. >> reporter: none of this is surprising to soccer fans. the allegation of bribery date back. but what is surprising i
nbc news peter alexander has the story. >> reporter: in switzerland, seven of the top officials were arrested in a pre-dawn raid. in miami, the fbi searched the headquarters of fifa's u.s. affiliate. 14 face corruption charms involving more than $150 million in bribes and kickbacks. >> they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interests and to enrich themselves. >> reporter: fifa is the international soccer what the ioc is to the olympics, regulating and...
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we asked nbc's peter alexander. to take a closer look. >> reporter: why was the train going so fast? it's still not known. >> it could be a mechanical issue. it could be a lack of awareness or training, it could be an operator issue. >> reporter: last night's crash is hauntingly similar to this dramatic high speed disaster in spain two years ago. the train flew off the rail going over 100 miles an hour. twice the speed limit as it headed into a turn. 79 people were killed. experts insist the revolutionary technology called ptc could make accidents like this a thing of the past. pct is a sensitive ray of censors. even using satellites to track the movements. if a train is going too fast the computer warns the crew. if an engineer doesn't slow down, the computer activates the brakes. pct prevents collisions too, stopping a train from blowing through red signals is an operator is distracted. speed his killed here before. in new york investigators say an engineer fell asleep as his train roared into a sharp curve at mor
we asked nbc's peter alexander. to take a closer look. >> reporter: why was the train going so fast? it's still not known. >> it could be a mechanical issue. it could be a lack of awareness or training, it could be an operator issue. >> reporter: last night's crash is hauntingly similar to this dramatic high speed disaster in spain two years ago. the train flew off the rail going over 100 miles an hour. twice the speed limit as it headed into a turn. 79 people were killed....
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peter alexander is on the story. peter? >> reporter: lester, good evening. police say the suspect in these vicious murders is a former employee of savvas savopoulos' iron company. and tonight our station wrc is reporting that one of the suspect's relatives was fired from that company. police say the suspect is armed and dangerous. his whereabouts unknown. a major break in a horrific crime. detectives matched dna from pizza crust found in the savopoulos family mansion to daron dylon wint now suspected in the brutal murders. tonight law enforcement sources tell nbc news the 34-year-old maryland man, wanted for first-degree murder, may be hiding in brooklyn, new york. after taking a bus to see his girlfriend who police have interviewed after leaving her apartment early this morning. >> it does not appear this was a random crime but there is a connection through the business of the savopoulos family. >> reporter: savvas savopoulos was ceo of american iron works where police say wint once worked. the murder suspect has a criminal record. in 2010, wint was arreste
peter alexander is on the story. peter? >> reporter: lester, good evening. police say the suspect in these vicious murders is a former employee of savvas savopoulos' iron company. and tonight our station wrc is reporting that one of the suspect's relatives was fired from that company. police say the suspect is armed and dangerous. his whereabouts unknown. a major break in a horrific crime. detectives matched dna from pizza crust found in the savopoulos family mansion to daron dylon wint...
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peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> when we come back, a legendary daredevil's final dive. what went wrong in the dark of night in yosemite? >>> he was a legend in his own time, a man who thrived on finding his limits and pushing past them. over the weekend extreme athlete dean potter and a friend took on a challenge they would not walk away from. jacob rascone has more on potter, who died as he lived -- on the edge. >> reporter: in a sport where one misstep could be your last, dean potter was undaunted, climbing without safety ropes, high lining without a harness and waiting for the last moment to deploy his parachute. >> i'm doing the thing i find beautiful, pushing myself to the limit of what i feel is possible. >> reporter: potter dropped out of college becoming one of thor world's best known daredevils, even flying with his dog whisper. over the weekend potter and his friend leaped at yosemite national park wearing wing suits and didn't survive. officials are investigating what went wrong. basejumping is illegal at yosemite. around the world some 200 basejumpers is hav
peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> when we come back, a legendary daredevil's final dive. what went wrong in the dark of night in yosemite? >>> he was a legend in his own time, a man who thrived on finding his limits and pushing past them. over the weekend extreme athlete dean potter and a friend took on a challenge they would not walk away from. jacob rascone has more on potter, who died as he lived -- on the edge. >> reporter: in a sport where one misstep could...
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our national correspondent, peter alexander, reports. >> reporter: as one or more intruders held the savopoulos family and their housekeeper hostage inside this multimillion-dollar mansion last week, at least two people made separate deliveries to the home. one on thursday morning. a $40,000 cash drop-off from salve op salve vop louis's assistant. to sources familiar with the situation. the other, domino's pizza. the cash had been with drawn from the account at american iron works, where savopoulos was ceo. the housekeeper's husband reportedly also showed up at the home looking for his wife that morning. so were the visit and deliveries all missed opportunities to alert police and end the terrifying ordeal? authorities say the four hostages were viciously murdered inside, the house set on fire. when firefighters arrived thursday afternoon, the cash was gone. so of the family's porsche. later found abandoned and torched 15 miles away where police have intensified their search for this person of interest. investigators say the murders do not appear to be random. the reward for informat
our national correspondent, peter alexander, reports. >> reporter: as one or more intruders held the savopoulos family and their housekeeper hostage inside this multimillion-dollar mansion last week, at least two people made separate deliveries to the home. one on thursday morning. a $40,000 cash drop-off from salve op salve vop louis's assistant. to sources familiar with the situation. the other, domino's pizza. the cash had been with drawn from the account at american iron works, where...
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we have full coverage starting with nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: what followed freddie gray's videotaped arrest the baltimore state's attorney says was homicide. >> we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> reporter: the stunning announcement less than five days after riots ravaged the city's streets. marilyn mosby says she spoke to gray's family this week. >> i assured his family that no one is above the law and that i would pursue justice on their behalf. >> reporter: detailing the events of april 12th, baltimore's chief prosecutor says gray never should have been arrested. that a knife found in the 25-year-old's pocket was closed and legal. >> lieutenant rice, officer miller and officer nero failed to establish probable cause for mr. gray's arrest as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. >> reporter: mosby says police repeatedly denied medical attention to gray including when he was arrested complaining he couldn't breathe and asking for an inhaler. minutes later gray, already handcuffed, was taken out of the van, placed in leg restraints and loaded back in hea
we have full coverage starting with nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: what followed freddie gray's videotaped arrest the baltimore state's attorney says was homicide. >> we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> reporter: the stunning announcement less than five days after riots ravaged the city's streets. marilyn mosby says she spoke to gray's family this week. >> i assured his family that no one is above the law and that i would pursue justice on their...
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peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >> when we come back we'll switch gears. if you always thought your dog was smarter than the average pooch, now there's a way to prove it. >>> finally tonight, a question you may have thought about more than once. while staring into your best friend's eyes. wondering what's inside that head what they are thinking and understanding. nbc's hallie jackson ponders the question is your dog a genius? >> they are more than just a pretty face. these dogs are geniuses, all of them at least according to brian hare. >> the question really is what is the type of genius your dog has? we're going to help you measure all those things. >> find a treat. >> reporter: his dogmission program tests canine iq but there's no number score. instead, dogs fall into one intelligence types. take lassie, for example, a gifted problem-solver, he could be an ace. beethoven, that friendly mischief maker might be a chairman, and how about my guy, decentraly de distractible dachshund. communication and reasoning. yellow. it's play with a purpose. especially
peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >> when we come back we'll switch gears. if you always thought your dog was smarter than the average pooch, now there's a way to prove it. >>> finally tonight, a question you may have thought about more than once. while staring into your best friend's eyes. wondering what's inside that head what they are thinking and understanding. nbc's hallie jackson ponders the question is your dog a genius? >> they are more than just a pretty face....
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i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.all of us at nbc news, good night. . >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> that little girl at 14 months old, she didn't get to experience anything. i mean, it's heartbreaking. >> right now at 6:00 a life cut too short. a baby girl and her mother killed while simply walking down the sidewalk in the east bay. the disturbing details we are now learning about the driver. good evening to you, i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. unbelievable pain in the east bay. an alleged drunk driver loses control and mows down a young mother and her little girl. nbc bay area's christie smith joins us live in livermore where a press conference wrapped up about an hour ago. this is one of those tragedies that gets to everyo
i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.all of us at nbc news, good night. . >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> that little girl at 14 months old, she didn't get to experience anything. i mean, it's heartbreaking. >> right now at 6:00 a life cut too short. a baby girl and her mother killed while simply walking down the sidewalk in the east bay. the disturbing details we are now learning about the driver. good evening to you, i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry...
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peter alexander is in baltimore tonight. peter. >> reporter: lester, good evening to you. the rain has come and gone, but these protesters have not. as you can see, they're demanding answers and accountability, and today law enforcement sources tell our nbc station here in baltimore that freddie gray's catastrophic injuries, according to that police investigation, occurred inside the police van and not during his videotaped arrest. it's these images that thrust baltimore into chaos, 25-year-old freddie gray being hauled into a police van. but determining what the video doesn't show may prove just as explosive. today, the 30-man police task force in charge of investigating gray's death turned over its findings to prosecutors ahead of schedule. >> i understand the frustration. i understand the sense of urgency and so has the organization, and that is why we have finished it a day ahead of time. >> reporter: "the washington post" reports a sealed baltimore police document quotes a prisoner who briefly shared the van with gray. the prisoner is dante allen. this surveillance vi
peter alexander is in baltimore tonight. peter. >> reporter: lester, good evening to you. the rain has come and gone, but these protesters have not. as you can see, they're demanding answers and accountability, and today law enforcement sources tell our nbc station here in baltimore that freddie gray's catastrophic injuries, according to that police investigation, occurred inside the police van and not during his videotaped arrest. it's these images that thrust baltimore into chaos,...
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signed by alexander hanson. i was quite surprised. so why has he faded from memory? this is a fairly recent phenomenon. as recently as the 1930's there were three irb fees written of him. there was a john hanson society, presidents were still saying that he was the real first present but since then only last 80 years, the nation and maryland's memory of john hanson has begun to slip. in 1836, a historian borrowed his papers and an amount of the papers of george washington to write a history of the collaboration and lost the papers. his frederick home was torn down in 1981. his grave was destroyed. his family line has died out. i am in touch of a number of hanson descendents but not with a surname of hanson. when you look through his genealogy, his children didn't have many children or sons and the line fizzled out. mine is the 11 biography of hanson but the previous ones were rather thin. i hope my is not the last but in case it is i decided i would stop it with everything that i could find out about him and tha
signed by alexander hanson. i was quite surprised. so why has he faded from memory? this is a fairly recent phenomenon. as recently as the 1930's there were three irb fees written of him. there was a john hanson society, presidents were still saying that he was the real first present but since then only last 80 years, the nation and maryland's memory of john hanson has begun to slip. in 1836, a historian borrowed his papers and an amount of the papers of george washington to write a history of...
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. >>> cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander is joining us now on the phone. cedric, good morning. you know, we are talking about the two police officers killed just as they were doing their jobs, killed in mississippi. we remember the police officer from new york who was just buried on friday. what goes through your mind with this string of cop shootings? >> first of all, my heart and prayers go out to the officers and their families and their police community, particularly on this mother's day. and the loss and the pain that community must be in. i just think it's very important to remember in this day and time that police is under a great deal of scrutiny, the importance of their jobs and what they put on the line for us every day. here, two young police officers age 34 and 24, lose their lives protecting the citizens in that community there in hattiesburg. i'm sure it is painful for that community and what goes through all of our minds is the fact they came to work last night to serve that community and serve that community well. i'm quite sure like they h
. >>> cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander is joining us now on the phone. cedric, good morning. you know, we are talking about the two police officers killed just as they were doing their jobs, killed in mississippi. we remember the police officer from new york who was just buried on friday. what goes through your mind with this string of cop shootings? >> first of all, my heart and prayers go out to the officers and their families and their police community,...