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why is this so important to understand about alexander hamilton? michael: hamilton is one of the most important founding fathers, key writer of the constitution, developer of the mental system, washington's chief aide during his presidency, acting secretary of state for a while, leader in favor of a strong military, the most defense of peace. ordid not just start in 1789 1987. he developed a political philosophy starting even in the when heies as a youth, was working for a mercantile company. and then of course during the war, his political and military philosophy continued to develop. there is no way to understand alexander hamilton post-constitution or in writing the constitution if you don't understand what he grew up -- where he grew up, how his life developed, how he entered the political sphere. those things occurred during the war and during his youth. the book ends in 1782. nicole: you have mentioned so far -- you also mention it in your preface -- that alexander hamilton is the most workable founding father. what does that title mean to yo
why is this so important to understand about alexander hamilton? michael: hamilton is one of the most important founding fathers, key writer of the constitution, developer of the mental system, washington's chief aide during his presidency, acting secretary of state for a while, leader in favor of a strong military, the most defense of peace. ordid not just start in 1789 1987. he developed a political philosophy starting even in the when heies as a youth, was working for a mercantile company....
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both alexander bennett and stephen cooke will be sentenced next month. cooke faces life without the chance of parole. and remember the butcher terry gilliam? police have totally cleared him of any involvement. and in fact offered him an apology. >> it's not everything, but it does -- it's a start. it does mean something. >> reporter: as for heidi's family, their days are all about the kids and grandchildren. and parents who believe devoutly in a hereafter, always remember, of course, heidi. >> did you talk to heidi? >> oh, yes. i did. >> what did you tell her? >> i just said, sweetie, we finally got the answers we've been praying for. and justice will be served. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." we'll see you again thursday at 8:00, 9:00 central for dateline's thursday night mystery. i'm lester holt. >> announcer: live from studio 3c in rockefeller center, this is news 4 new york. >>> air scare over jfk. a plane packed with passengers comes within 100 feet of a drone. the investigation. >>> then more people infected. the number of legionnaire
both alexander bennett and stephen cooke will be sentenced next month. cooke faces life without the chance of parole. and remember the butcher terry gilliam? police have totally cleared him of any involvement. and in fact offered him an apology. >> it's not everything, but it does -- it's a start. it does mean something. >> reporter: as for heidi's family, their days are all about the kids and grandchildren. and parents who believe devoutly in a hereafter, always remember, of...
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hartley alexander. we are currently in the east legislative chamber, which when the building was designed was created to house the nebraska in the previous bicameral system. this room functions as a senate chamber until 1935. legislaturen the reconvened in here, nebraska had converted from a two house bicameral to a one house unicameral system. the legislature then ceased to use this room as a formal chamber for one of the two houses of the legislature, and this room became a very beautiful, very ornate meeting space or hearing room for the capitol after that point for the legislature specifically. this chamber was originally ornamented in the thematic program through dr. alexander's program to represent the original nebraskan. the west chamber on the opposite side of the rotunda is dedicated to the history and culture of the latter-day mix of races that came here to form the time the -- came here to form the dominant culture of nebraska today, essentially european, asian cultures that form our dominant
hartley alexander. we are currently in the east legislative chamber, which when the building was designed was created to house the nebraska in the previous bicameral system. this room functions as a senate chamber until 1935. legislaturen the reconvened in here, nebraska had converted from a two house bicameral to a one house unicameral system. the legislature then ceased to use this room as a formal chamber for one of the two houses of the legislature, and this room became a very beautiful,...
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if lee was the baton rouge serial killer, diane alexander was fortunate to be alive.and starting each day game, with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran. no crying today... after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spin
if lee was the baton rouge serial killer, diane alexander was fortunate to be alive.and starting each day game, with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran. no crying today... after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the...
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please join me in welcoming senator lamar alexander. [applause] sen. alexander: thanks.adies and gentelman, thanks for being here. bill had a little bit more to do with my in united states senate. i was permanently retire from politics for the second time when he dropped around to see me in 2002 with a poll that said i could win a seat that was being vacated. they say the only cure for politics is an bombing -- e mbolmbing fluid. of course, bill was majority leader. i had a chance to be on this committee, which is the senate health committee. the finance committee has a lot of jurisdiction, but we do too. i'm delighted to be here with you and with him especially. i want to tell you one other story, which will explain why i plan to speak for just a few minutes and then listen for the rest of the time. our former colleague, senator john warner, used to tell a story of when he was first in the senate. he was sitting there wondering what to do, and one of the older senators came over and put his arm around him and said, don't worry about this, you will get the hang of it in
please join me in welcoming senator lamar alexander. [applause] sen. alexander: thanks.adies and gentelman, thanks for being here. bill had a little bit more to do with my in united states senate. i was permanently retire from politics for the second time when he dropped around to see me in 2002 with a poll that said i could win a seat that was being vacated. they say the only cure for politics is an bombing -- e mbolmbing fluid. of course, bill was majority leader. i had a chance to be on this...
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people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in? alexander hamilton in?ther man on at ally bank no branches equals great rates. alexander hamilton in? america another man on it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. to breathe with copd?ow hard it can be it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine, stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doc
people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in? alexander hamilton in?ther man on at ally bank no branches equals great rates. alexander hamilton in? america another man on it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. to breathe with copd?ow hard it can be it can feel like this. copd includes chronic...
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people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in? alexander hamilton in?ca another man on now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances... ...of not being able to empty your bladder. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may affect... ...or be affected by other medications... ...so tell your doctor about all the medicines you take. before taking myrbetriq, tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold symptoms, urinary tract infection, and headache. take charge by talking to your doctor about y
people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in? alexander hamilton in?ca another man on now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq...
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people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in?merica another man on john: even harder than solving their rubrics cube is to get people to do something with $18 trillion debt. the responsible people said it keeps increasing and politicians have to spend less but they say no. >> but the deficits are shrinking and that is the fact. john: recently it shrank to about $500 billion but while that sounds and good it is not impressive for several reasons but the $500 billion deficit still means we add that much to america's debt we add more year after year and a growing debt is a huge problem going for broke obsesses about that in the book for a wide you worry? >>. >> we have a the graph about the deficit? the mostly salt deficit problem. >> has come down but it is the temporary respite. >> coming down from a high when the housing bubble burst. >> with a t.a.r.p. rand stimulus spending and it has come down but the cbo says it starts back up we will be that close to $1 trillion deficits. >> so the payments that cannot be paid are entitlemen
people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in?merica another man on john: even harder than solving their rubrics cube is to get people to do something with $18 trillion debt. the responsible people said it keeps increasing and politicians have to spend less but they say no. >> but the deficits are shrinking and that is the fact. john: recently it shrank to about $500 billion but while that sounds and good it is not impressive for several reasons but the $500...
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lamar alexander from richard rings onto bill clinton. he recalled his walk across tennessee after part of his 1978 gubernatorial campaign. and he shared stories behind his mementos in his d.c. office. >> my walk across tennessee was 1978. i began on january 26th at my parents's home in east tennessee. and then i walked east until march 1st. a big three foot snowstorm. it took me to july 6th. it's 1,000 miles. i shook 1,000 hands a day and spent every week night with someone whom i didn't know. i grew up in the great smokies. or right next to it. our scout troop every weekend, we would be in the mountains. and i love the outdoors. and so do most tennesseeans. we have more people with hunting and fishing licenses than vote in republican pry marries, for example. when i ran for governor for the first time in 1974 i lost. and my wife said, well, you'll lose again if you run the way you did the first time. i would just go around in my blue suit. so i was thinking how do i run a campaign that puts me really in touch with people. walking across
lamar alexander from richard rings onto bill clinton. he recalled his walk across tennessee after part of his 1978 gubernatorial campaign. and he shared stories behind his mementos in his d.c. office. >> my walk across tennessee was 1978. i began on january 26th at my parents's home in east tennessee. and then i walked east until march 1st. a big three foot snowstorm. it took me to july 6th. it's 1,000 miles. i shook 1,000 hands a day and spent every week night with someone whom i didn't...
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lamar alexander from richard rings onto bill clinton. he recalled his walk across tennessee after part of his 1978 gubernatorial campaign. and he shared stories behind his mementos in his d.c. office. >> my walk across tennessee was 1978. i began on january 26th at my parents's home in east tennessee. and then i walked east until march 1st. a big three foot snowstorm. it took me to july 6th. it's 1,000 miles. i shook 1,000 hands a day and spent every week night with someone whom i didn't know. i grew up in the great smokies. or right next to it. our scout troop every weekend, we would be in the mountains. and i love the outdoors. and so do most tennesseeans. we have more people with hunting and fishing licenses than vote in republican pry marries, for example. when i ran for governor for the first time in 1974 i lost. and my wife said, well, you'll lose again if you run the way you did the first time. i would just go around in my blue suit. so i was thinking how do i run a campaign that puts me really in touch with people. walking across
lamar alexander from richard rings onto bill clinton. he recalled his walk across tennessee after part of his 1978 gubernatorial campaign. and he shared stories behind his mementos in his d.c. office. >> my walk across tennessee was 1978. i began on january 26th at my parents's home in east tennessee. and then i walked east until march 1st. a big three foot snowstorm. it took me to july 6th. it's 1,000 miles. i shook 1,000 hands a day and spent every week night with someone whom i didn't...
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♪ >> alexander hamilton. but just you wait ♪ ♪ debt-ridden, alexander mother's bedridden ♪ ♪ alexander got better but his mother went quick ♪ ♪ cousin committed suicide, left in but nothing with ruined pride ♪ he would've been destitute without a sense of restitution ♪ ♪ in new york you can be a new man ♪ ♪ ship is in the harbor now, see if you can spot him ♪ ♪ coming up on the bottom charlie: there you go. it's unbelievable. could this ever have been done? it's almost like if they didn't have hip-hop, it had to be invented for this. lin: wow, thank you. that means a lot. i think the score is both a love letter to hip-hop and musical theater. but it is this heightened language. we learned early on that when we turned a speech into prose, the energy went out. we had this ball that we throw in the air so high at a top of this opening number that we had to keep it at that level. there are a lot of times when we take musical breaks and slow it down and speed it back up again, but this heightened language to be th
♪ >> alexander hamilton. but just you wait ♪ ♪ debt-ridden, alexander mother's bedridden ♪ ♪ alexander got better but his mother went quick ♪ ♪ cousin committed suicide, left in but nothing with ruined pride ♪ he would've been destitute without a sense of restitution ♪ ♪ in new york you can be a new man ♪ ♪ ship is in the harbor now, see if you can spot him ♪ ♪ coming up on the bottom charlie: there you go. it's unbelievable. could this ever have been done?...
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we had alexander's washboard band.
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november 2006. >> doctors treating alexander were mystified. only after samples went to the laboratory was it revealed. that he had congested polonium 2010. the inquiry was to find out how and why he was poisoned. his widow's lawyer said that had been proven. >>ism when all the evidence is proven it establishes the responsibility for mr mr litvenyenko's murder. if the russian state is responsible, vladimir putin is responsible. not on some anna logical version of via carious liability, but because he ordered the liquid eights of an enemy bent on exposing him and his cronies. >> alexander was a former kgb man that fled russia becoming a critic of the vladimir putin presidency. the evidence focused on two russian agents. andrei luca voi. they travelled to london more than once to meet litvenyenko, scientists found a trace of the material. at the mallenium highlight, he met komp phone and luca voi and drank the dose in a cup of tea. lugavoy sits in the parliament receiving an honour from vladimir putin in march. >> three government have come and g
november 2006. >> doctors treating alexander were mystified. only after samples went to the laboratory was it revealed. that he had congested polonium 2010. the inquiry was to find out how and why he was poisoned. his widow's lawyer said that had been proven. >>ism when all the evidence is proven it establishes the responsibility for mr mr litvenyenko's murder. if the russian state is responsible, vladimir putin is responsible. not on some anna logical version of via carious...
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alexander hamilton. [laughter] his name is alexander hamilton.s a million things he hasn't done, but just you wait. when he was 10 his father split, full of it, debt ridden. his mother bed ridden. half dead. alex got better but his mother went quick. moved in with his cousin, his cousin committed suicide, left 10 with nothing but a ruined pride. saying alex you got to send for yourself. he started retreating and reading every book on the shelf. nothing left to do, he would have been destitute without a sense of restitution. working for his late mother's landlord. trading sugarcane for all the things he can't afford. reading every book he can get his hands on. planning for the future. standing on the bow of a ship heading for a new land, to new york, you can be a new man. ship is in the harbor now, see if you can spot him, another immigrant coming up from the bottom. i'm the damn fool that shot him. ♪ charlie: there you go. could this ever have been done? it's almost like it had to be invented, created for this. >> thank you. that means a lot. i t
alexander hamilton. [laughter] his name is alexander hamilton.s a million things he hasn't done, but just you wait. when he was 10 his father split, full of it, debt ridden. his mother bed ridden. half dead. alex got better but his mother went quick. moved in with his cousin, his cousin committed suicide, left 10 with nothing but a ruined pride. saying alex you got to send for yourself. he started retreating and reading every book on the shelf. nothing left to do, he would have been destitute...
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alexander: that is a reasonable request. several of us asked distinguished groups to look at generally simplifying our education rules and regulations and making them more effective. one of their findings was that every one of our 6000 colleges and universities gets on average every workday one new guidance rule. i will ask the department not to do that, especially while we are in the midst of the reauthorization. the other observation to make is that only 15% of the colleges or private universities. we often think about those. there is a difference between nashville although diesel costs college and ucla. we need to keep the diversity in mind. another question i would ask one college president said when i asked her what we should do about the issue said you should focus on helping campuses better coordinate with law enforcement agencies but do not turn colleges into law enforcement agencies. do you have any comment on that? ms. stafford: i absolutely agree. i think there is a reason for a campus process and i think campuses
alexander: that is a reasonable request. several of us asked distinguished groups to look at generally simplifying our education rules and regulations and making them more effective. one of their findings was that every one of our 6000 colleges and universities gets on average every workday one new guidance rule. i will ask the department not to do that, especially while we are in the midst of the reauthorization. the other observation to make is that only 15% of the colleges or private...
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. >> reporter: alexander is a young man that doesn't like the direction his life has taken. the enlisted soldiers faces 10 years in prison, for two charges of going absent without leave. he insists he's been left with no choice - beatings, bullying is too much to bear, and the army ignored resignation letters. >> translation: if people want to leave, they ask for money. we are told this on the parade ground. we submitted tenders, we are told if you want to leave, pay your commanders. >> reporter: alexander's is not an isolated case. at least five soldiers have been prosecuted for going awol the statistics are murky, and the figure runs to at least 60, maybe more. one of the things we heard repeatedly here is that bullying and abuse are not the only reasons why contract soldiers are running from the russian army, people say that unidentified recruiters are working the army bases, offering cash to soldiers to fight in ukraine. understandable yip, it's something alexander is not keen on talking about. >> translation: people were intimidated, locked up. guys came. i don't know w
. >> reporter: alexander is a young man that doesn't like the direction his life has taken. the enlisted soldiers faces 10 years in prison, for two charges of going absent without leave. he insists he's been left with no choice - beatings, bullying is too much to bear, and the army ignored resignation letters. >> translation: if people want to leave, they ask for money. we are told this on the parade ground. we submitted tenders, we are told if you want to leave, pay your...
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you mentioned alexander mcgillivray. i do believe we talked about 10 and relation -- >> after he was dead. his nephews were involved here. >> i don't remember there being revolutionary war battles. >> it doesn't seem like conspiracy is not a terrible history that has to be hidden. it is really just forgotten. [inaudible] >> surely you didn't go through the man's claiming. he loves this. the dry cleaner saying there's something in your pocket. it's best to work with historical record when we find someone that intrigued us [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the particular question was about how do i know he put that letter in his pocket. the latter is written by congress as they have in the congressional record area easy to find are the contemporary copies, not photocopies, but some of, but someone there wrote down what it was. the tax i have from that. i know he put it in his pocket because he was accused later of having hidden it. historians has a fine line between fiction and the pocket is a bit of embroidery. but he definitely
you mentioned alexander mcgillivray. i do believe we talked about 10 and relation -- >> after he was dead. his nephews were involved here. >> i don't remember there being revolutionary war battles. >> it doesn't seem like conspiracy is not a terrible history that has to be hidden. it is really just forgotten. [inaudible] >> surely you didn't go through the man's claiming. he loves this. the dry cleaner saying there's something in your pocket. it's best to work with...
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following senator alexander's senate model i was a little something anyway. as you know when we worked together, we found after world war ii to the end of the last century the united states pretty much led the world in all economic areas. the way we did it is witty simple formula. we invested in education soviet a skilled workforce and we invested in research for new ideas, improved ideas, new services. and by many report half of our gdp resulted from our investment in that research your answer then comes the next century and we're seeing a couple of things happen. our investments are starting to either be stagnant or going down, and the rest of the world is increasing their investments. they read the book. they figured out what the secret formula was. just a quick example. in the area of our and the in the pharmaceutical and medical device area, from 2007-2012 -- r&d -- our share of the world's investment went from 50% to 44%. at the same time asia went from 16% to 23%. we have to get our competitiveness back again. we talk about putting more money into the
following senator alexander's senate model i was a little something anyway. as you know when we worked together, we found after world war ii to the end of the last century the united states pretty much led the world in all economic areas. the way we did it is witty simple formula. we invested in education soviet a skilled workforce and we invested in research for new ideas, improved ideas, new services. and by many report half of our gdp resulted from our investment in that research your answer...
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. >> what i would like to do first of all is to say thank you to alexander scar l alexander skarlatos what i saw happen. i was sitting in the coach. i saw -- sorry, i heard a shot. i heard some glass breaking. and then i saw somebody running down the aisle to the front of the train. i was facing towards the back. i then stood up to see what was happening. i saw a man with what i think was an a ak-47. anyway, it was some kind of a machine gun or be sub machine gun. my first reaction was to sit down and hide. then i third one guy, an american, say go get him. and i heard another american say don't you do that buddy. or i think that was it. so then i decided that perhaps it was really the only time or only chance was to act as a team and try to take over the terrorist, i suppose he's a terrorist. so what i then did, i jumped up and i was actually the fourth person to begin working on the terrorist. the other person who was there before me was anthony sadler, who is the student. i clarified alexander scar lat toes is from the national guard in the united states and spencer stone is from t
. >> what i would like to do first of all is to say thank you to alexander scar l alexander skarlatos what i saw happen. i was sitting in the coach. i saw -- sorry, i heard a shot. i heard some glass breaking. and then i saw somebody running down the aisle to the front of the train. i was facing towards the back. i then stood up to see what was happening. i saw a man with what i think was an a ak-47. anyway, it was some kind of a machine gun or be sub machine gun. my first reaction was to...
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alexander reports. alexander: the free market reform, but the latest move from china's central bank could be the beginning of a longer term slide in the exchange rate. the central bank said the value of its currency against the u.s. dollar down nearly 2%. it's the lowest rate in nearly three years and the biggest one-day fall in nearly two decades. the move follows more disappointing data over the weekend. it showed exports were down more than 8% than the year earlier. it comes as a weaker global demand for chinese goods and a stronger demand for u.s. manufacturers. >> there was a study in 10 years, china's costs increased by 8.5 times. so china's manufacturing cause is only marginally lower than in the u.s. so this actually makes china's exports uncompetitive. alexander: earlier this year china announced the new normal but slower but higher quality growth. the second largest economy targeted the growth of 7%, the lowest in 25 years. but it may even struggle to make that. but despite figures which shock
alexander reports. alexander: the free market reform, but the latest move from china's central bank could be the beginning of a longer term slide in the exchange rate. the central bank said the value of its currency against the u.s. dollar down nearly 2%. it's the lowest rate in nearly three years and the biggest one-day fall in nearly two decades. the move follows more disappointing data over the weekend. it showed exports were down more than 8% than the year earlier. it comes as a weaker...
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[applause] >> i'm bart gordon that senator alexander mentioned earlier. i've had the good fortune to be' on a number of panels making recommendations, and i can tell you that when you put your time in, you put a good recommendation together, and it goes on the shelf, it's very discouraging. but for all of you policy geeks -- most of you are or you wouldn't be here -- you know how much fun it is when you put something together and see it enacted in legislation or reforms. i feel even better listening to lamar alexander earlier today -- just then. bill frist and i had the opportunity to watch first hand governor alexander work with a pretty rowdy democratic legislature in tennessee, but he came furth with education reform, with infrastructure, and investments in industrial recruitment. and so i think that regular order is back in the senate, and we're going to be a better country for that. and he's fortunate he is going to have a good partner in the house, someone that it had the good fortune to set on the energy and economy committee with, diana, and when
[applause] >> i'm bart gordon that senator alexander mentioned earlier. i've had the good fortune to be' on a number of panels making recommendations, and i can tell you that when you put your time in, you put a good recommendation together, and it goes on the shelf, it's very discouraging. but for all of you policy geeks -- most of you are or you wouldn't be here -- you know how much fun it is when you put something together and see it enacted in legislation or reforms. i feel even...
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alexander hamilton his name is alexander hamilton there are a million things he has not done, just yout when he was 10, his father split alex and his mother were bedridden alex got better but his mother went quite >> -- his cousin committed suicide alex started reading and retreating what is there left to do? , clerking forking his late mother's landlord he got his hands on every book he could the bow of the ship headed for a new land in new york you can be a new man the ship is in the harbor, can you spot him? another immigrant coming up the bottom him the fool that shot ♪ charlie: unbelievable. -- it isost unlocked almost like if they did not have hip-hop that had to be created for this. lin: thank you. that means a lot. it is a love letter to hip-hop and musical theater. you are right, it is this heightened language. we are learned -- learned early on, energy went out. we had this ball that we throw in the air so high at the top we have to keep it at that level. there are times when we take these are the slow it down, and speed it up again, this is heightened-- this language seem to
alexander hamilton his name is alexander hamilton there are a million things he has not done, just yout when he was 10, his father split alex and his mother were bedridden alex got better but his mother went quite >> -- his cousin committed suicide alex started reading and retreating what is there left to do? , clerking forking his late mother's landlord he got his hands on every book he could the bow of the ship headed for a new land in new york you can be a new man the ship is in the...
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i don't think alexander hamilton envisioned the arctic. last week with protesters in portland, oregon, as one of shells ships was departing. we had retailers jump off a bridge and we held the ship of to strike a balance of you really can't be protesting here. but eventually that ship is making its way up to the arctic. shell is going as expected they not information, but five years ago today i was down in the gulf of mexico where i spent seven months which were like dog months as the federal coordinator of the deepwater horizon oil spill. a major oil spill in the arctic you can measure in gallons, not in barrels. we need to be very mindful that shell is responsible and caring at its responsibilities of an arctic. we will have five ships and we already have several helicopters operating company arctic. this last winter we saw the record low sea ice extent up in the arctic region. we may see a record retreatment of sea ice as well. 2012 with a record year. 14 of the 15 warmest years in the arctic have all happened in the last 15 years. what
i don't think alexander hamilton envisioned the arctic. last week with protesters in portland, oregon, as one of shells ships was departing. we had retailers jump off a bridge and we held the ship of to strike a balance of you really can't be protesting here. but eventually that ship is making its way up to the arctic. shell is going as expected they not information, but five years ago today i was down in the gulf of mexico where i spent seven months which were like dog months as the federal...
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please join me in welcoming senator lamar alexander. [applause] >> thanks, ladies and gentlemen, thanks for being here. i was retired from politics for the second time when -- [laughs] >> he dropped around to see me in 2002 one sunday afternoon. people say, the only cure for politics is embalming fluid. it doesn't take throng get the old juices running and here i end up in the united states senate. of course, bill was majority leader. i had a chance thanks to his leadership to be on this committee which is the senate's health committee. we have a lot too, so i'm -- i'm delighted to be here with you and with him specially. when i -- i want to tell you one other story which will -- which will explain why i plan to speak for a few minutes and then listen for the rest of the time. our former colleague used to tell a story of when he was first in the senate. he was sitting there wondering what to do. boy, don't worry about this, you'll get the hang of it in no time. all you have to do to be a united states senator is stand up, start talking
please join me in welcoming senator lamar alexander. [applause] >> thanks, ladies and gentlemen, thanks for being here. i was retired from politics for the second time when -- [laughs] >> he dropped around to see me in 2002 one sunday afternoon. people say, the only cure for politics is embalming fluid. it doesn't take throng get the old juices running and here i end up in the united states senate. of course, bill was majority leader. i had a chance thanks to his leadership to be on...
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ham toil-- hamilton ♪ ♪ his name is alexander hamilton.years later alex and his mother bedridden half dead ♪ ♪ sitting alex got better but his mother went quick ♪ ♪ moved with a cousin. the cousin committed suicide ♪ ined pride ♪ith nothing but ♪omething new inside ♪ alex you got to fend for yourself ♪ ♪ he started retreating and reading ♪ ♪ there was nothing left to do for someone ♪ ♪ we have been dead and destitute without a sense of restitution ♪ ♪ started working, clerking for his late mother's landlord trading sugar cane ♪ ♪ all the things he can't afford ♪ ♪ every book he can get his hands on ♪ ♪ planning for the future ♪ see him now as he stands on the bow of the ship ♪ ♪ headed for a new land ♪ to new york, you can be a new man ♪ ♪ the ship is in the harbor now ♪ ♪ see if you can spot him ♪ another immigrant coming up from the bottom ♪ ♪ his enemies destroyed ♪ i'm the damn fool that shot him ♪ ♪. >> rose: there you go. that's unbelievable. >> right. >> rose: could this ever have been done, i mean it's almost like if they didn't ha
ham toil-- hamilton ♪ ♪ his name is alexander hamilton.years later alex and his mother bedridden half dead ♪ ♪ sitting alex got better but his mother went quick ♪ ♪ moved with a cousin. the cousin committed suicide ♪ ined pride ♪ith nothing but ♪omething new inside ♪ alex you got to fend for yourself ♪ ♪ he started retreating and reading ♪ ♪ there was nothing left to do for someone ♪ ♪ we have been dead and destitute without a sense of restitution ♪ ♪ started...
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and he said geithner's got the hardest job as treasury secretary since alexander hamilton.what geithner had ahead of him. and this was very early in obama's administration, we performed in may of 2009. so you know, they were just figuring out how to do this thing. how to get us out of the hole we were in. so i think he was tickled by the fact that i had made a treasury secretary sing and he wanted to show the treasury secretary. >> rose: and. >> and that song was from burr's perspective. so he also performed it from burr's point of view. so it got a laugh about halfway through. >> rose: and where did that idea come, burr, aaron burr's perspective? >> well, honestly, i look to musical theatre history. we have a great tradition thanks to andrew lloyd webber of the antagonist narrating the story, juddas narrates jesus christ superstar. cane narrates evita. that was immediately where i went. that set up very difficult task for me of figuring out who aaron burr is. who is, as we say in the show, a villain in our history. he is known as the guy who shot-- . >> rose: but you think
and he said geithner's got the hardest job as treasury secretary since alexander hamilton.what geithner had ahead of him. and this was very early in obama's administration, we performed in may of 2009. so you know, they were just figuring out how to do this thing. how to get us out of the hole we were in. so i think he was tickled by the fact that i had made a treasury secretary sing and he wanted to show the treasury secretary. >> rose: and. >> and that song was from burr's...
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r has theeithne hardest job in treasury since alexander hamilton.was very early in obama's administration, may 2009. how were just figuring out to do this thing, how to get us out of the hole we were in. i think he was tickled by the secretary ofsed a treasury. burr's performed it from point of view. it got a laugh halfway through. charlie: where does that come, from ehrenberg's perspective? -- from aaron burr's perspective? lin: thanks to erin lloyd webber , we have that narrator. that was immediately where i went. that set up was a very difficult task to figure out who ehrenberg -- who aaron burr is. a villain in our history. charlie: do you think more of him? lin: i do, after reading about his life. there are several biographies of him. gore wrote a historical novel, much craftier than mine. burr was a early feminist. his daughter received an education greater than any man of that era. he was close with his wife and his daughter. he was on a few main mission with alexander hamilton for the abolition of slaves in new york state. there are redeemin
r has theeithne hardest job in treasury since alexander hamilton.was very early in obama's administration, may 2009. how were just figuring out to do this thing, how to get us out of the hole we were in. i think he was tickled by the secretary ofsed a treasury. burr's performed it from point of view. it got a laugh halfway through. charlie: where does that come, from ehrenberg's perspective? -- from aaron burr's perspective? lin: thanks to erin lloyd webber , we have that narrator. that was...
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alexander hamilton and james madison on this committee. the guy who probably will take up the pen and do most of the writing is a pennsylvanian named guvernor morris. a man with a wooden leg. but another one of these men very gifted with the pen. and morris is a friend of george washington's. there's a story that comes from that summer with morris and alexander hamilton basically there's a bet made that hamilton makes with morris because morris says i'll just go up and slap george washington on the back and say, how are you doing kind of thing. washington is this very formal guy who doesn't even like to shake hands. he prefers to bow. he can be a bit on the aloof side, especially in public. so hamilton is like, you're never going to do that. i'll bet you dinner you'll not do it. of course, morris goes and does it and washington gives him one of his glaring looks. i'm sure hamilton is standing in the corner laughing like mad. morris is the one that's going to write the we the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect unio
alexander hamilton and james madison on this committee. the guy who probably will take up the pen and do most of the writing is a pennsylvanian named guvernor morris. a man with a wooden leg. but another one of these men very gifted with the pen. and morris is a friend of george washington's. there's a story that comes from that summer with morris and alexander hamilton basically there's a bet made that hamilton makes with morris because morris says i'll just go up and slap george washington on...
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jonathan: alexander keepin, thank you for your insight this morning.g up next, we are live from athens as the ase opens down more than 22%. we will bring you the details on the rout in greece after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to bloomberg tv. let's get you up to speed on some of the data coming in this morning. french manufacturing coming in at 49.6, in line with the preliminary reading. german manufacturing pmi will come through in just a couple minutes time. the big story in the last 22 minutes, the athens stock exchange. opening more than 20% lower. hans nichols in athens with more. the mood on the ground, i imagine it is not a very happy one. hans: everyone is looking at this exchange behind me, wondering how accurate it is. how precise are these was with the restrictions that are in place? ,he guest we were talking to they were saying it is going to impede the market from accurately pricing shares. greek banks are down. most of them have hit that 30% limit. many of them up here to have stopped trading. not sure if that is
jonathan: alexander keepin, thank you for your insight this morning.g up next, we are live from athens as the ase opens down more than 22%. we will bring you the details on the rout in greece after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to bloomberg tv. let's get you up to speed on some of the data coming in this morning. french manufacturing coming in at 49.6, in line with the preliminary reading. german manufacturing pmi will come through in just a couple minutes time. the big...
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good morning to you, alexander. it's great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> off the back of these earnings. clearly, the share price reaction has been negative. let's talk about the acquisition, the real estate finance business from renshaw. talk us through your rationale for wanting exposure to european commercial property at the moment. >> yeah, thanks very much for having me. i mean, renshaw bay has a terrific real estate finance business, and this is an area that is quite interesting, given the kind of low-yield environment we're in. private market real estate debt is an asset class that makes a lot of sense for institutional investors. it's one we don't currently offer and it's in great demand for many of our clients. when it was clear to us this was potentially an option, we jumped on it because we think they're a terrific group. >> alexander, as we get closer to rates going up, of course, in the u.s. likely first ahead of europe, but how's that going to affect this business? >> yeah, i mean, look at t
good morning to you, alexander. it's great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> off the back of these earnings. clearly, the share price reaction has been negative. let's talk about the acquisition, the real estate finance business from renshaw. talk us through your rationale for wanting exposure to european commercial property at the moment. >> yeah, thanks very much for having me. i mean, renshaw bay has a terrific real estate finance business, and this is an area that...
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i want to thank chairman alexander as well for his focus on this issue. i know many members of this committee have already become cosponsors of our bill and have been really does on this issue. we are appreciative of your attention today. i'm deeply honored to be here with my colleagues and this has been an important process of continuing to seek feedback on making sure we are looking at the best practices that occur around the country and also solving some of the worst problems we have seen and inconsistencies we cap seen around the country so thank you all for your leadership on this. i think this is an example of how members of both parties can work together when you see the strong bipartisan support for this bill and also the strong bipartisan message that this hearing sense today -- that we all appreciate that every student deserves a safe environment on campus so that students can focus on learning instead of being victims of crime or feeling they have to be in fear. that is really what we want to accomplish and give the proper tools and focus on th
i want to thank chairman alexander as well for his focus on this issue. i know many members of this committee have already become cosponsors of our bill and have been really does on this issue. we are appreciative of your attention today. i'm deeply honored to be here with my colleagues and this has been an important process of continuing to seek feedback on making sure we are looking at the best practices that occur around the country and also solving some of the worst problems we have seen...
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senator alexander: thank you. we need to make sure that any new training departments for the confidential advisor -- for example -- does not contradict what is currently in law with respect to fair and partial process. so i think training requirement is an area we need to pay particular attention to. senatoralexander: whitehouse has slipped in under the wire, and i will call on him and we will conclude the hearing. senator whitehouse? thank youitehouse: for the hearing, and thank you for all the witnesses who have been wonderful. given the late stage in the hearing, what i might do is offer a few thoughts and ask each of you if you would respond to them for the record. rather than extend this and run over by time. my first thought is that there is not good enough coordination andeen the title ix process the ordinary and proper course of a law enforcement investigation and that we need to find a way to disentangle wo processes so they are not working at cross purposes to us. too often we have heard about cases in w
senator alexander: thank you. we need to make sure that any new training departments for the confidential advisor -- for example -- does not contradict what is currently in law with respect to fair and partial process. so i think training requirement is an area we need to pay particular attention to. senatoralexander: whitehouse has slipped in under the wire, and i will call on him and we will conclude the hearing. senator whitehouse? thank youitehouse: for the hearing, and thank you for all...
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. >> reporter: alexander is a young man who doesn't like the direction his life has taken.he enlisted soldier faces 10 years in prison for two charges of going absent without leave. he insists he had been left with no choice. the beatings, bullying, abuse, have become too much to bear. the army was ignoring his resignation letters. >> if people want to leave, they are asked for. we are only told this on the parade ground. we submitted tenders but we are told if you want to leave, pay your commanders. >> alexander's isn't an isolated indicates. at least 5 soldiers from basis here in the city of mycop are being prosecuted for going awol after they were trans ferd near the ukrainian border. the statistics are murky. the reg figure probably runs to at least 60, maybe more. >> one of the things we have heard repeatedly here is that bullying and abuse are not the only reasons why contract solids are running from the russian army. people say that unidentified recruiters have been working the army bases offering cash to soldiers to go and fight in ukraine. understandably, it's some
. >> reporter: alexander is a young man who doesn't like the direction his life has taken.he enlisted soldier faces 10 years in prison for two charges of going absent without leave. he insists he had been left with no choice. the beatings, bullying, abuse, have become too much to bear. the army was ignoring his resignation letters. >> if people want to leave, they are asked for. we are only told this on the parade ground. we submitted tenders but we are told if you want to leave,...
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one of the men he's with, alexander bradley.cutors 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 odin lloyd money to buy h
one of the men he's with, alexander bradley.cutors 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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in 1776 his father fled and his alexander and his sister fled to the other country, they found himself wanting to work in the creek to get involved in the war to be an important person. he was young and was just learning the ropes of the war began. in the spring of 1777 i entered the council cabin, wearing standard creek garb of the bright red urban, blue leggings, and deerskin boots he found a seat in the growing crowd. two older men and ceremonial dress entered slowly the vessels were filled with black drinks and likely to induce nausea and then perhaps vomiting, black drinks symbolize renewal. i'm sure it when the gilroy's turn to drink came the warm liquid was bitter on his tongue, as the speeches began in his head began to spin, occasionally took a pop from a pipe there is a lot to talk about in creek council in 1777. they would hope to british soldiers would put the british colonist back in their place, the rebels should obey their empire's proclamation of 1763 which ordered them to order them to stick to the code and out of indian country. they were learning that creek did not n
in 1776 his father fled and his alexander and his sister fled to the other country, they found himself wanting to work in the creek to get involved in the war to be an important person. he was young and was just learning the ropes of the war began. in the spring of 1777 i entered the council cabin, wearing standard creek garb of the bright red urban, blue leggings, and deerskin boots he found a seat in the growing crowd. two older men and ceremonial dress entered slowly the vessels were filled...
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we're up in the arctic, and i don't think alexander hamilton envisioned the arctic. last week we had protesters in portland, oregon, as one of shell's ships was departing. we are rapelers jump off a bridge and held a ship held up and said you can't really be protesting here. shell is actually drilling as i speak today but into formation but five years ago today i was down in the gulf of mexico where i spent seven months which were like dog months as a federal coordinateor of the deep water horizon oil spill. oil spills you can measure in gallons, not barrels. and we need to be mindful that shell is responsibility of carrying out its responsibilities up in the arctic. we'll have five ships and then we also have several helicopters operating up in the arctic. this last winter we saw the record low sea icics tent up in the arctic region and as ice starts to retreat we may see a record retreatmentment of sea ice 14 of the 15 warmest years in the arctic have all happened in the last 15 years. what i do know is that there's a lot more water than where there used to be ice,
we're up in the arctic, and i don't think alexander hamilton envisioned the arctic. last week we had protesters in portland, oregon, as one of shell's ships was departing. we are rapelers jump off a bridge and held a ship held up and said you can't really be protesting here. shell is actually drilling as i speak today but into formation but five years ago today i was down in the gulf of mexico where i spent seven months which were like dog months as a federal coordinateor of the deep water...