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i think alexander hamilton is a coolest founding father.ot born to genteel respectability, in new england, he was born out of wedlock on a tiny caribbean island, had to fall back on his talents and got others to pay his college tuition in new york and through raw talent and burning ambition was a stand outsoldieout soldier and politician. yet the american treasury is about to shrink hamilton's importance. at the very same moment his story is being told on the broadway stage to rave reviews. >> i've seen the play, it's that good. >> i was blown away. it is revolutionary, it will revolutionize american theater. >> rock stars and a-listers lined up of the broadway premier last month of what's being held as a heartbreaking american masterpiece. the founding found story of founding father alexander hamilton. a score set to hip hop is undoubtedly boosting the program's profile but hamilton's life and history may be just as thrilling as the bells and whistles that help bring his story to life. >> he was washington's right hand man during the war f
i think alexander hamilton is a coolest founding father.ot born to genteel respectability, in new england, he was born out of wedlock on a tiny caribbean island, had to fall back on his talents and got others to pay his college tuition in new york and through raw talent and burning ambition was a stand outsoldieout soldier and politician. yet the american treasury is about to shrink hamilton's importance. at the very same moment his story is being told on the broadway stage to rave reviews....
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the foundin found story of founr alexander hamilton. score set to hip hop is undoubtedly boosting the program's profile but hamilton's life and history may be just as thrilling as the bells and whistles that help bring his story to life. >> he was washington's right hand man during the war for independence. a de facto chief of staff. >> educated at what's now columbia university. hamilton made a name for himself in the continental army. he was barely 20 when he became washington's closest assistant. >> he edited led the development of the most famous work of political thought, the federalist papers along with james madison and john jay and wrote two-thirds of it and that's the foundation of american political thought. >> when washington was elected president he appointed hamilton first secretary of treasury. a monumental feat after the system was bankrupt from the revolutionary war, convincing investors to buy bonds. the base of the economy. >> he had a coherent financial vision at a time when the science of economics was in its infancy
the foundin found story of founr alexander hamilton. score set to hip hop is undoubtedly boosting the program's profile but hamilton's life and history may be just as thrilling as the bells and whistles that help bring his story to life. >> he was washington's right hand man during the war for independence. a de facto chief of staff. >> educated at what's now columbia university. hamilton made a name for himself in the continental army. he was barely 20 when he became washington's...
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alexander: i know. clear in mybe very opening statement that guidance that the department issues does not have the force of law. this is theer: assistant secretary of the department with title ix which affects 6000 institutions and she had not gotten word. who is going to tell her? are you? know,she knows, and as i title ix is the binding law that applies in the cases. senator alexander so guidance under title ix is not binding? >> guidance under title ix is not binding. it helps the many people who are subject to title ix understand what they need to do to comply with the law. senator alexander: who is going to tell miss lehman this? >> i had the discussion with her and she fully agrees -- sen. alexander: did she haave a lapse of memory that they? >> i cannot speak to her. sen. alexander: she described it as a bullying guidance. on the website it is not listed as a significant guidance. >> i don't have it on my list of significance, but let me describe the process -- -- sen.alexander bang alexander: th
alexander: i know. clear in mybe very opening statement that guidance that the department issues does not have the force of law. this is theer: assistant secretary of the department with title ix which affects 6000 institutions and she had not gotten word. who is going to tell her? are you? know,she knows, and as i title ix is the binding law that applies in the cases. senator alexander so guidance under title ix is not binding? >> guidance under title ix is not binding. it helps the many...
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it was alexander hamilton's wording. would like to take a moment to knowledge the current men and women qwhwho serve in uniform at this point. so please, hip hip! >> huzzah! washington: i will briefly name off the first 10 vessels that were built. many of the custom officers in philadelphia and other places -- baltimore, boston -- they suggested perhaps that we could just convert vessels that already existed. but mr. hamilton, in his wisdom, decided that they should be built. this would also encourage manufacturing here at home. the manufacturing took place from newberry port massachusetts all the way down to savannah, georgia. 10 different independent. hamilton: it was your recommendation, was it not, that they be built in their states? washington:-- sec. hamilton: and not exceed the price of $1000. pres. washington: i think you know how that went. i would like to acknowledge the first 10 vessels. i will ask for a round of applause after i get through all of them. you must never, -- you must remember, my memory is not q
it was alexander hamilton's wording. would like to take a moment to knowledge the current men and women qwhwho serve in uniform at this point. so please, hip hip! >> huzzah! washington: i will briefly name off the first 10 vessels that were built. many of the custom officers in philadelphia and other places -- baltimore, boston -- they suggested perhaps that we could just convert vessels that already existed. but mr. hamilton, in his wisdom, decided that they should be built. this would...
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alexander, you do? what authority do you have to do that? alexander why cannot go to the same process of public, kabul and regulation that your department is going through under the clear act? current welcome we would if they were regulatory changes. alexander, why are not the regulatory changes with you record 6000 institutions to comply with this, correct? we do. then who gave you the authority to do that? lehman, with gratitude you did when i was confront. malcolm ms. mcintosh, do you believe that we gave ms. lehman the authority to make title ix
alexander, you do? what authority do you have to do that? alexander why cannot go to the same process of public, kabul and regulation that your department is going through under the clear act? current welcome we would if they were regulatory changes. alexander, why are not the regulatory changes with you record 6000 institutions to comply with this, correct? we do. then who gave you the authority to do that? lehman, with gratitude you did when i was confront. malcolm ms. mcintosh, do you...
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given that reality, it was foreordained heather never been in alexander hamilton that this man, alexander -- thomas jefferson, would find themselves eventually at odds with washington over matters of policy. jefferson fundamentally opposed centralized government, centralized authority. as a matter of principle. he believed that such authority was naturally intrusive and ultimately it would become dystonic. jefferson's our government as powerful by nature. otherwise it was not government. and it had to be constantly restrained and sometimes checked, otherwise it would naturally whose be on its salutary functions, always under the guise of good intentions. commit an then would incremental march towards increasing its power and its control. at the time, it wasn't clear how much of jefferson's thinking about such matters influenced madison's behavior towards the administration, but the more important point is probably to remember that madison was already at odds before -- with alexander hamilton before thomas jefferson came back into the country, let alone the government. jefferson came into
given that reality, it was foreordained heather never been in alexander hamilton that this man, alexander -- thomas jefferson, would find themselves eventually at odds with washington over matters of policy. jefferson fundamentally opposed centralized government, centralized authority. as a matter of principle. he believed that such authority was naturally intrusive and ultimately it would become dystonic. jefferson's our government as powerful by nature. otherwise it was not government. and it...
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guard 225 years ago with the urging of alexander hamilton. the ceremony includes washington and hamilton reenactors, a declaration of u.s. coast guard day, and the performance of "semper paratus," the coast guard marching song. the alexander hamilton awareness society hosted this 45 minute event. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am your mc for today's event. on behalf of the superintendent, shirelymckenney, -- mckenney, i would like to welcome you to the celebration honoring the 225th anniversary of the founding of the united states coast guard. [applause] many historic events took place in this building on this site, and today, we are celebrating one of the most significant, the establishment of the revenue marines. 225 years ago today by president george washington, and treasury secretary alexander hamilton. that has become the coast guard of today. our program will include an appearance by both the president, george washington, and secretary treasury, alexander hamilton. [applause] who will discuss the importance to the nation's se
guard 225 years ago with the urging of alexander hamilton. the ceremony includes washington and hamilton reenactors, a declaration of u.s. coast guard day, and the performance of "semper paratus," the coast guard marching song. the alexander hamilton awareness society hosted this 45 minute event. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am your mc for today's event. on behalf of the superintendent, shirelymckenney, -- mckenney, i would like to welcome you to the celebration...
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and it would be a factor, regardless of alexander hamilton's influence. disagreements over how to handle foreign affairs, especially once crisis heatednch up, only exacerbated in already tender situation. jeanne: the affair involving edmund randolph is a bit more, located. he began his service in the new government as its attorney general, a position that was considered ancillary, certainly not primary in the government, which is to say that it was not considered to the a cabinet cabinetst -- to be a level post even before they used the term cabinet. and yet, as attorney general, admin randolph was going to provide some extremely important advice to washington. particular with regard to constitutional interpretations of presidential appointments and senate confirmation of those appointments. will not go and i into a lot of detail here, but when the u.s. mint was created mintnce the head of the was created, the senate was in session because congress created the institution. but washington could not determine who he wanted in that position before the senate
and it would be a factor, regardless of alexander hamilton's influence. disagreements over how to handle foreign affairs, especially once crisis heatednch up, only exacerbated in already tender situation. jeanne: the affair involving edmund randolph is a bit more, located. he began his service in the new government as its attorney general, a position that was considered ancillary, certainly not primary in the government, which is to say that it was not considered to the a cabinet cabinetst --...
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it was really -- but i knew he was alexander deville, here. >> mother used to talk about how nice andth my sister, vivian. >> we thought he was the ideal man for my sister. >> i was in love. actually, i used to talk about marrying him. >> i saw a change in her. my mother saw a change in her. we didn't know a lot of things about him. he just appeared to be a nice guy. >> it was just in my mind, something about him, it was just too good. he was too good. >> there's a whole lot i found out about him that were totally lies. >> that's when she found out about the wife. >> wife. when was you going to tell me you was married and he was like i thought i told you. and i was like i think i would have remembered if you told me you was married. we talked a lot about trinidad but he never said places. know what i'm saying? he never said where in trinidad. >> he says he's from trinidad. he's never been to trinidad. he's born and raised in virginia. he's basically a loser that spent his whole life here trying to impress people. >> alexander hill jr. has a history of violence. he's been arrested in s
it was really -- but i knew he was alexander deville, here. >> mother used to talk about how nice andth my sister, vivian. >> we thought he was the ideal man for my sister. >> i was in love. actually, i used to talk about marrying him. >> i saw a change in her. my mother saw a change in her. we didn't know a lot of things about him. he just appeared to be a nice guy. >> it was just in my mind, something about him, it was just too good. he was too good. >>...
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i was lucky i didn't have to pull the trigger. >> alexander immediately calls for help.n hindsight, alexander worries what might have happened had someone else been working that night. >> i think if it had been somebody else that he would have got what he wanted and the other clerk may have been hurt or may not have been hurt, but i would almost say that he would have been hurt. >> alexander remains thankful he exercised restraint. >> i prevented a person from losing his life. >> crisis averted by a store clerk standing his ground in marionville, missouri, without firing a single shot. three months later in seattle, what looks like another gun-toting robber meets his match when bus passengers throw him to the ground. [ shouting ] >> and the melee is all caught on camera. november, 2013. a 19-year-old seattle man can be seen in security camera footage sitting toward the back of a king county metro bus. within minutes, he approaches a female passenger and appears on the videotape to swipe her cell phone. a few seconds later, another phone is allegedly plucked from an unsus
i was lucky i didn't have to pull the trigger. >> alexander immediately calls for help.n hindsight, alexander worries what might have happened had someone else been working that night. >> i think if it had been somebody else that he would have got what he wanted and the other clerk may have been hurt or may not have been hurt, but i would almost say that he would have been hurt. >> alexander remains thankful he exercised restraint. >> i prevented a person from losing his...
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alexander: la tarjeta verde sirve para que pueda trabajar en la frontera y del paÍs.rá en marcha un programa para que las empresas estadounidenses repartirÍan sus ganancias pagando una penalizaciÓn del 3%, creen que pueden recibir hasta 21 billones de esta forma. a pesar de que el dÍa estuvo calientito hoy, medio nublado y medios nublados las temperaturas alcanzado fueron de 80. vamos con eduardo. eduardo: buenas noches, vamos a conversar con las condiciones que hemos tenido en filadelfia llegamos a 82grados, el otoÑo se va abrir paso lo prÓximo dÍa, esta tarde llegaron 79 grados, la vista estÁ del sureste de hasta 10 millas por hora, soleado en gran parte del Área, poco reporte de lluvia habido muy aislada e informarÉ lloviznar, en general nublado ha estado hacia el oeste. acÁ tenemos varios sistema, dos bajas en el Área del golfo de mÉxico, pueden tener desarrollo tropical pero lo mÁs importante es la lluvia que estÁn provocando gran parte del sur, para nosotros tambiÉn es importante ya que este sistema ayudarÍa que estas bajas no se desarrolle mucho, pero sÍ provoq
alexander: la tarjeta verde sirve para que pueda trabajar en la frontera y del paÍs.rá en marcha un programa para que las empresas estadounidenses repartirÍan sus ganancias pagando una penalizaciÓn del 3%, creen que pueden recibir hasta 21 billones de esta forma. a pesar de que el dÍa estuvo calientito hoy, medio nublado y medios nublados las temperaturas alcanzado fueron de 80. vamos con eduardo. eduardo: buenas noches, vamos a conversar con las condiciones que hemos tenido en filadelfia...
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alexander. david ortiz. emilio ortiz. ortiz.i miss you very deeply and words cannot express his sadness that we feel in our hearts with your lost. our lives will always be changed because you are not there. my prayer today is that each and every one of us will come together to love one another so that this horrific day and the allies that lost will not be in vain. love thy neighbor a and myself and be blessed. >> and my father river go hernandez. we love you, we miss you. >> paul ortiz, jr.. sonya ortiz. patrick. robert william. james. to mitt the frankland o'sullivan. jason douglas oz wall. michael john. michael john. tied joseph. dejesus. road lint. michael benjamin packer. diana. jeffrey matthew. richard. frank anthony. alan. christopher matt you. -- matthew. paul. john. edward joseph. salvatore. james nicholas poppet george her crowberry. -- marie. maya hero and my life than shining armor. >> my son and anthony we miss every day. we love him very dearly. >> james wendell. debra every harris. george harris. with philip parker
alexander. david ortiz. emilio ortiz. ortiz.i miss you very deeply and words cannot express his sadness that we feel in our hearts with your lost. our lives will always be changed because you are not there. my prayer today is that each and every one of us will come together to love one another so that this horrific day and the allies that lost will not be in vain. love thy neighbor a and myself and be blessed. >> and my father river go hernandez. we love you, we miss you. >> paul...
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>> thank you senator alexander for the question.as you know i wasn't there during that -- >> no. >> let me assure you i tried to be very clear in my opening statement that guidance at the department issues those that have the force of law. >> but this is the assistant said department with title ix which affects 6000 institutions from 100,000 public schools and she apparently had not gotten the word. who is going to tell the? are you? >> as she knows and as i know, title ix is the binding law that applies in cases that -- >> so guidance under title ix is not binding, great? >> guidance under title ix is not binding. guidance helps the many people are subject to title ix understand what they need to do to comply with the law spirit who is going to tell ms. lehman? >> i've had a discussion with ms. lehman and she is only a grain with -- >> did she just had a lapse of memory that they? >> i can't speak to what happened that day. >> let me pursue this. the chairman mentioned a bullying guidance. that they guidance, right, under the depar
>> thank you senator alexander for the question.as you know i wasn't there during that -- >> no. >> let me assure you i tried to be very clear in my opening statement that guidance at the department issues those that have the force of law. >> but this is the assistant said department with title ix which affects 6000 institutions from 100,000 public schools and she apparently had not gotten the word. who is going to tell the? are you? >> as she knows and as i know,...
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this is my good friend alexander heffner. alexander is the co-host of what is the longest running show on public television. it has been running for almost 60 years because alexander heffner's grandfather, richard heffner, a dear friend and really one of the great communicators, scholars of public broadcasting and interviewers of all time who just passed away last year, he ran that show for almost 58 years. and this is one of the great figures of american life, a public intellectual, a dear, decent man, a great friend. i'm so honored to take this moment to mark his memory. he's badly missed. but alexander would be so proud, has taken up the torch and hosts "open mind" 60th anniversary. check out the open mind website and you will see the first shows dating back to interviews with martin luther swing and albert schweitzer in the 1950s. an extraordinary run. it's great to welcome him to our stage. he has a distinguished background before becoming host of "the open mind." he founded scoop '08 and has written for "the washington
this is my good friend alexander heffner. alexander is the co-host of what is the longest running show on public television. it has been running for almost 60 years because alexander heffner's grandfather, richard heffner, a dear friend and really one of the great communicators, scholars of public broadcasting and interviewers of all time who just passed away last year, he ran that show for almost 58 years. and this is one of the great figures of american life, a public intellectual, a dear,...
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alexander. >> lacy bernard ivory. >> virginia. >> brine j. jack. jacobs. >> ariel lewis jacobs. >> jason jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven jacobson. >> marÍa. >> robert adrienne. >> ernst james. >> grays -- griselda james. >> maxima. >> paul edward. >> john carlos jenkins. >> and my brother-in-law, devoted husband to jenny, god father of christy and ryan. >> and my grandfather, we love -- me and my sisters wish we could meet you. >> joseph jenkins, jr. alan. >> sarah judy. alicia jimÉnez, jr. >> charles john. >> nicholas john. >> denise m. johnson. scott michael johnson. >> william r. johnston. >> alison jones. linda jones. >> charles edward jones. >> christopher d. jones. >> donald. jones the second. >> donald w. jones. >> judith jones. >> linda jones. >> mary. jones. >> edward, senior. >> robert thomas jordan. >> albert joseph. >> carl henry joseph. >> steven joseph. >> jane josiah. Ángel, jr. >> karen sue. >> michael. judge. >> thomas jergin. >> pamela choo and my big brother, the king, our guardian Ángel number 41, keep watching over us t
alexander. >> lacy bernard ivory. >> virginia. >> brine j. jack. jacobs. >> ariel lewis jacobs. >> jason jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven jacobson. >> marÍa. >> robert adrienne. >> ernst james. >> grays -- griselda james. >> maxima. >> paul edward. >> john carlos jenkins. >> and my brother-in-law, devoted husband to jenny, god father of christy and ryan. >> and my grandfather, we love -- me...
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defended by alexander hamilton in the federalist papers in 1788. very current. but if the constitution, the fundamental law of the nation, says one thing, and an act of congress says something to the contrary, the constitution wins. it's really a basic principle that the constitution is supreme law of the land, and anything done by congress, anything done by the president, anything done by the courts, that is contrary to the constitution, is unconstitutional. and should be void. is unconstitutional and should be void. part of the mythology that has grown up is that the supreme court not only invented the doctrine, which is not true, but they proclaimed themselves to be the supreme interpreters of the constitution, and nothing at all like that actually happened. the supreme court eventually got around to declaring itself the supreme branch but it did not happen. we traced the history, and until 1958. 1958. just a little bit before most of our lifetimes. was bornin' 1959 so i missed the great event in 1958 but it was in 1803 -- the original vision of marberry vs.
defended by alexander hamilton in the federalist papers in 1788. very current. but if the constitution, the fundamental law of the nation, says one thing, and an act of congress says something to the contrary, the constitution wins. it's really a basic principle that the constitution is supreme law of the land, and anything done by congress, anything done by the president, anything done by the courts, that is contrary to the constitution, is unconstitutional. and should be void. is...
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alexander myer's hat trick vaults them into the top live.team sends them from the standings. stuttgart suffer their fourth straight loss to start the campaign. along with the only saves without a point. our bundesliga coverage continues this friday as oppenheim travels to mainz seeking their first victory. on saturday hoping to play giant killers against bayern munich. on sunday stuttgart play host. all those matches come your way on fs 1. the team all of germany are chasing enjoy another successful weekend. sep guardiola's men manage to knock off a worthy rival augsburg. thank you very much for thank you very much for watching.cys! (playing upbeat melody) ♪ ♪ i want some burgers and fries ♪ ♪ i want some burgers and fries ♪ well, there's some right here! tina & louise: ♪ don't you tell me no lies! i can't tell if they're helping or hurting us out there, but i think hurting. got me in here. you're here every day, teddy. true, but today, it's 'cause of them. i think they sound good! it's better than this stupid hold music. oh, hi, dr. rinaldi
alexander myer's hat trick vaults them into the top live.team sends them from the standings. stuttgart suffer their fourth straight loss to start the campaign. along with the only saves without a point. our bundesliga coverage continues this friday as oppenheim travels to mainz seeking their first victory. on saturday hoping to play giant killers against bayern munich. on sunday stuttgart play host. all those matches come your way on fs 1. the team all of germany are chasing enjoy another...
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bradshaw david brian brady alexander braginsky nicholas w. brandemarti daniel raymond brandhorst [ bell tolling ]. [ moment for silence ]. david reed gamboa brandhorst michelle renee bratton patrice braut lydia estel bravo ronald michael breitweiser edward a. brennan, iii. >> frank h. brennan. francis henry brennan michael e. brennan peter brennan thomas m. brennan daniel j. brethel gary lee bright jonathan eric bailey mark a. brisman paul gary bristow >> i would like to dedicate this to my brother. i am not there, i do not sleep. i am a thousand winds that blow. i am the diamond glints on the snow. i am the sunlight and ripened grain. i am the gentle autumn rain. when you awaken in the morning's hush, i have the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. i am the soft stars that shine at night. do not stand at my grave and cry, i am not there. i did not die. for any brother michael angel trinidad. >> and my cousin, melissa, we are so blessed to have you as an angel. and we're just empty without you. we love you very much. >> mark
bradshaw david brian brady alexander braginsky nicholas w. brandemarti daniel raymond brandhorst [ bell tolling ]. [ moment for silence ]. david reed gamboa brandhorst michelle renee bratton patrice braut lydia estel bravo ronald michael breitweiser edward a. brennan, iii. >> frank h. brennan. francis henry brennan michael e. brennan peter brennan thomas m. brennan daniel j. brethel gary lee bright jonathan eric bailey mark a. brisman paul gary bristow >> i would like to dedicate...
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as they called the council to session alexander walk through the public square and entered one of the cabins. wearing the standard garb of the turbine the white english uninsured blue leggings and deerskin boots he found a seat in the crowd. the two older men and true to slowly carrying shells and chords. they were filled with black drinks made by stating a holly plant hobby plant and water to induce nausea and vomiting it symbolized renewal and they had their heads clear from alcohol. when they turned the liquid was better on his tongue. as the speeches began in his head began to spin, he occasionally took a puff from a shared pipe. there was a lot of talk from 1787. between the mountains and the and mississippi river they hope the soldiers would put the rebellious colonists back in their place literally. they should return to being loyal subjects and a bigger empires proclamation of 1763 ordered them to stick to the coast. hoping for the british empire success and sending one's people to fight for different batters. he was learning they didn't necessarily agree fighting for the brit
as they called the council to session alexander walk through the public square and entered one of the cabins. wearing the standard garb of the turbine the white english uninsured blue leggings and deerskin boots he found a seat in the crowd. the two older men and true to slowly carrying shells and chords. they were filled with black drinks made by stating a holly plant hobby plant and water to induce nausea and vomiting it symbolized renewal and they had their heads clear from alcohol. when...
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alexander al qaeda reports. alexander olcott reports. theander: averting migration route, the treasures crossingas seen many with a long slog over land. their struggle will be against the elements. many of them lack the proper clothing to be able to cope with the falling temperatures. it started to rain yesterday evening. we lack supplies. ,hings like waterproof clothes and food like canned tuna. as night falls, temperatures drop to as low as seven degrees centigrade. several have been treated by doctors at the serbia border. >> very small children. as young as one month old baby, even 15 days. one baby was born in turkey. chronic number of diseases. we expect even more with the worsening of the political conditions, and the winter coming and going also. these dream for most of people is to leave war and poverty behind, to start a new life in the prosperous e.u. nations to the north. but now with winter closing in, their long march has become a race against time. genie: the capital of the central african republic was rocked by a third da
alexander al qaeda reports. alexander olcott reports. theander: averting migration route, the treasures crossingas seen many with a long slog over land. their struggle will be against the elements. many of them lack the proper clothing to be able to cope with the falling temperatures. it started to rain yesterday evening. we lack supplies. ,hings like waterproof clothes and food like canned tuna. as night falls, temperatures drop to as low as seven degrees centigrade. several have been treated...
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this is my good friend alexander heffner. alexander is the co-host of what is the longest running show on public television. it has been running for almost 60 years because alexander heffner's grandfather, richard heffner, a dear friend and really one of the great communicators, scholars of public broadcasting and interviewers of all time who just passed away last year, he ran that show for almost 58 years. and this is one of the great figures of american life, a public intellectual, a dear, decent man, a great friend. i'm so honored to take this moment to mark his memory. he's badly missed. but alexander would be so proud, has taken up the torch and hosts "open mind" 60th anniversary. check out the
this is my good friend alexander heffner. alexander is the co-host of what is the longest running show on public television. it has been running for almost 60 years because alexander heffner's grandfather, richard heffner, a dear friend and really one of the great communicators, scholars of public broadcasting and interviewers of all time who just passed away last year, he ran that show for almost 58 years. and this is one of the great figures of american life, a public intellectual, a dear,...
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alexander: the goal here is to help students. the goal here is to find ways to help college students find easier ways to apply to go to college, to avoid overborrowing. the goal would be to give them a year-round pell grant. the goal would be to simplify the application form that they have. the goal would be to keep the interest rates as low as we can. the goal would be to make it easier to repay the student loans. that is our goal. our education committee upon which the senator from wisconsin and the senator from pennsylvania are very valuable members, is completing work on the reauthorization of a higher education act with just those -- with just those goals. we've had eight hearings. we're considering a number of bipartisan proposals to, as i said, simplify the grants and loans for college, to provide for year-round pell to make it easier to repay student loans and to discourage overborrowing which is weighing down many students. one of the most important of those proposals which is recommended to us by witnesses is that we sh
alexander: the goal here is to help students. the goal here is to find ways to help college students find easier ways to apply to go to college, to avoid overborrowing. the goal would be to give them a year-round pell grant. the goal would be to simplify the application form that they have. the goal would be to keep the interest rates as low as we can. the goal would be to make it easier to repay the student loans. that is our goal. our education committee upon which the senator from wisconsin...
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alexander -- why do not go to the same process your department is undergoing? lehman: we would if they were regulatory changes. aren't theyhy regulatory changes? who gave you the authority to do that? gratitude, you did when i was confirmed. miss mcintosh, do you believe we gave you the authority
alexander -- why do not go to the same process your department is undergoing? lehman: we would if they were regulatory changes. aren't theyhy regulatory changes? who gave you the authority to do that? gratitude, you did when i was confirmed. miss mcintosh, do you believe we gave you the authority
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did you ever go to the alexander inn and have dessert? woman's whose grandmother was the desert girl at the alexander inn. mr. wheatley: i knew about the alexander inn, but i never did go there, i guess just because it was not in our path to do so. furnished, prefab house on east drive near the radio station. quite a rudead awakening when she had to move there because of the problems that she had to face as a new mother. she had to wash all of her washing on a washboard i the sinkn. she had poison ivy all through the backyard where she tried to hang her clothes. she had to go to the grocery store by walking or hitchhiking since we had sold the car. things like that. so, i guess we both during this period graduated from the remnants of adolescence into young adulthood. me more about your job. you were an engineer. you are helping design the beta calutron. what did you have to work with? describe what you did every day. the engineering department is where i started to work. for a very fine supervisor who had come from mississippi state univ
did you ever go to the alexander inn and have dessert? woman's whose grandmother was the desert girl at the alexander inn. mr. wheatley: i knew about the alexander inn, but i never did go there, i guess just because it was not in our path to do so. furnished, prefab house on east drive near the radio station. quite a rudead awakening when she had to move there because of the problems that she had to face as a new mother. she had to wash all of her washing on a washboard i the sinkn. she had...
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alexander. >> lacy bernard ivory. >> virginia. >> brine j. jack.acobs. >> steven jacobson. >> marÍa. >> robert adrienne. >> ernst james. >> grays -- griselda james. >> maxima. >> paul edward. >> john carlos jenkins. >> and my brother-in-law, devoted husband to jenny, god father of christy and ryan. >> and my grandfather, we love -- me and my sisters wish we could meet you. >> joseph jenkins, jr. alan. >> sarah judy. alicia jimÉnez, jr. >> charles john. >> nicholas john. >> denise m. johnson. scott michael johnson. >> william r. johnston. >> alison jones. linda jones. >> charles edward jones. >> christopher d. jones. >> donald. jones the second. >> donald w. jones. >> judith jones. >> linda jones. >> mary. jones. >> edward, senior. >> robert thomas jordan. >> albert joseph. >> carl henry joseph. >> steven joseph. >> jane josiah. Ángel, jr. >> karen sue. >> michael. judge. >> thomas jergin. >> pamela choo and my big brother, the king, our guardian Ángel number 41, keep watching over us the spirit lives with all your family. >> and my husband carlos j
alexander. >> lacy bernard ivory. >> virginia. >> brine j. jack.acobs. >> steven jacobson. >> marÍa. >> robert adrienne. >> ernst james. >> grays -- griselda james. >> maxima. >> paul edward. >> john carlos jenkins. >> and my brother-in-law, devoted husband to jenny, god father of christy and ryan. >> and my grandfather, we love -- me and my sisters wish we could meet you. >> joseph jenkins, jr. alan. >>...
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the desk belonged to alexander to alexander iii. he -- this belonged to tchaikovsky. this is the way of diplomatic gifts. they give portraits as diplomatic gifts. charlie: the queen and king. prince phillip. mikhail: the queen of the netherlands. friends of hermitage. charlie: and there's the clock that tells us it's noon in moscow. mikhail: and there's a cannon. charlie: a canon that goes off at -- a cannon goes off at noon. may i take this? this is your father. mikhail: yes, my father worked 26 his life in hermitage, years as direct york but all his life, 70 years, from young student to direct yomple he was an archaeologist. great archaeologist. charlie: but your expertise is arab and islamic art. mikhail: it is. charlie: and you took over from him at his death. mikhail: yes it was in 1991, he died. in 1992 i became director. i was appointed director of hermitage. charlie: there's a remarkable similarity between the two of you. mikhail: he was very tall a bit taller than you. my mother wasn't. charlie: what was the legacy that he left you? mikhail: the legacy was th
the desk belonged to alexander to alexander iii. he -- this belonged to tchaikovsky. this is the way of diplomatic gifts. they give portraits as diplomatic gifts. charlie: the queen and king. prince phillip. mikhail: the queen of the netherlands. friends of hermitage. charlie: and there's the clock that tells us it's noon in moscow. mikhail: and there's a cannon. charlie: a canon that goes off at -- a cannon goes off at noon. may i take this? this is your father. mikhail: yes, my father worked...
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the desk belongs to alexander iii. >> rose: the desk belongs to alexander iii. >> we have many desks like this. the clove belonged to tchaikovsky. this belonged to our founder and his tapestry. these are diplomatic gifts they gave. this is the queen of netherlands. >> rose: monaco. these are friends of hermitage. it has a lot of friends. >> rose: this clock tells us it's noon in st. petersburg. >> and the cannon. >> rose: wow. and here is -- may i take this? >> yeah, sure. >> rose: this was your father's? >> yes, my father worked all his life in hermitage, 26 years as director, and from a young man to the director. he was a great archeologist. >> rose: but your expertise was arab and islamic art. >> it is, and ancient history. >> rose: and you took over for him at his death? >> at his death, yes, it was in 1991, he died. in 1992, i was appointed director of hermitage. >> rose: there is a remarkable similar later between the two of you. >> not exactly. he was very tall. he was a little bit taller than you. my mother wasn't. >> rose: what was the legacy he left you? >> well, the legacy
the desk belongs to alexander iii. >> rose: the desk belongs to alexander iii. >> we have many desks like this. the clove belonged to tchaikovsky. this belonged to our founder and his tapestry. these are diplomatic gifts they gave. this is the queen of netherlands. >> rose: monaco. these are friends of hermitage. it has a lot of friends. >> rose: this clock tells us it's noon in st. petersburg. >> and the cannon. >> rose: wow. and here is -- may i take this?...
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alexander: they have not freed anyone from now. they even arrested people during the night.the whereabouts of issac zilda have not been individually verify. arrived todents mediate talks. the coup has been condemned by france, as well as the united states and united nations, which has demanded the resumption of a democratic transition. anchor: the african union says it is suspending burkina faso. that follows a meeting of the fit four-member body and addis ababa. burkina faso has been suspended with immediate effect so sanctions could be imposed. to political analyst gilleles. the talks, are they likely to achieve anything? what is there to negotiate with a junta that has derailed the democratic process? think the leader of , wasunta, gilbert diendÉre the real number two of the regime. you hear the results of the long presidency of blaise compaorÉ. the situation difficult. -- the situation is difficult. on one hand, i don't think it is the transition that it was supposed to be. would be leader for a few weeks or a few months, but at the same time, they have quite strong cont
alexander: they have not freed anyone from now. they even arrested people during the night.the whereabouts of issac zilda have not been individually verify. arrived todents mediate talks. the coup has been condemned by france, as well as the united states and united nations, which has demanded the resumption of a democratic transition. anchor: the african union says it is suspending burkina faso. that follows a meeting of the fit four-member body and addis ababa. burkina faso has been suspended...
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alexander. david ortiz. emilio ortiz. ortiz.family and i miss you very deeply and words cannot express his sadness that we feel in our hearts with your lost. our lives will always be changed because you are not there. my prayer today is that each and every one of us will come together to love one another so that this horrific day and the allies that lost will not be in vain. love thy neighbor a and myself and be blessed. >> and my father river go hernandez. we love you, we miss you. >> paul ortiz, jr.. sonya ortiz. patrick. robert william. james. to mitt the frankland o'sullivan. jason douglas oz wall. michael john. michael john. tied joseph. dejesus. road lint. michael benjamin packer. diana. jeffrey matthew. richard. frank anthony. alan. christopher matt you. -- matthew. paul. john. edward joseph. salvatore. james nicholas poppet george her crowberry. -- marie. maya hero and my life than shining armor. >> my son and anthony we miss every day. we love him very dearly. >> james wendell. debra every harris. george harris. with ph
alexander. david ortiz. emilio ortiz. ortiz.family and i miss you very deeply and words cannot express his sadness that we feel in our hearts with your lost. our lives will always be changed because you are not there. my prayer today is that each and every one of us will come together to love one another so that this horrific day and the allies that lost will not be in vain. love thy neighbor a and myself and be blessed. >> and my father river go hernandez. we love you, we miss you....
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peter alexander is in simi valley, california. >> fighting to stay in the ring. the gop undercard is now underway. >> our goal is to have a true debate. >> the main event coming up. this time an 11 candidate face-off. donald trump usually jabs his opponents but today hinted at pulling the punches. hard. but i think i could tone it down a little >> his challengers vying for attention. some anteing up. and tonight connecting with a massive viewing audience. >> for trump, can he show that he has we know that he can be bombastic. can he show a more thoughtful side? >> jeb bush has to fight fd candidacy and fight his way into vethe presidency. >> reporter: for some candidates, tonight could be do or die. >> the stakes are very high. people will get a second look over the course o anf a campaign once they have fallen. but they wone get a -- won't get a third look. >> a bad performance dollars. >> the worst thing you can do is strike out multiple times. about that. >> it is about listening for the best opportunity to strike. >> every debate that you can think of where t
peter alexander is in simi valley, california. >> fighting to stay in the ring. the gop undercard is now underway. >> our goal is to have a true debate. >> the main event coming up. this time an 11 candidate face-off. donald trump usually jabs his opponents but today hinted at pulling the punches. hard. but i think i could tone it down a little >> his challengers vying for attention. some anteing up. and tonight connecting with a massive viewing audience. >> for...
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. >> reporter: alexander copeland tells me simply he doesn't remember anything that happened that day including going from his home in suffolk county to the bus depot in queens on a day he wasn't even supposed to be working. >> don't remember the trip in, don't remember being at the depot, don't remember leaving with a bus. don't remember the stops. >> reporter: alexander copeland says all he knows about what happened the afternoon of sunday, september 13th, is what his coworkers tell him. >> i was told i showed up at work, said what day it was, was told it was a different day, but there was two runs available, i was going to be given the first one but somebody else took that run so i was going to get the second run so i was waiting for my time to do the second run which was when during that time when i fell and hit my head. >> reporter: he says he doesn't remember taking this bus from the mta depot in jamaica and driving it onto the northern state parkway. police received several calls from drivers reporting a bus swerving on the road around exit 32. when police pulled copeland over,
. >> reporter: alexander copeland tells me simply he doesn't remember anything that happened that day including going from his home in suffolk county to the bus depot in queens on a day he wasn't even supposed to be working. >> don't remember the trip in, don't remember being at the depot, don't remember leaving with a bus. don't remember the stops. >> reporter: alexander copeland says all he knows about what happened the afternoon of sunday, september 13th, is what his...
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his super pac launching a $20 million ad buy. >> that was peter alexander. >>> a terrifying new look at the wild fires ravaging california. a desperate escape from the valley fire with moments to spare. a woman spotted smoke in the distance while she and her husband were visiting his mother. she shade they never received the mandatory evacuation order. they had to drive through burning forest to leave. the family's home was destroyed but thankfully they made it out unharmed. the fire is 15% contained. >>> and right now volunteers scheduled to meet before looking for the last victim of monday's deadly flash flooding in the utah/arizona border. in total 15 died. and now for the first time we're get tag look at what exactly happened. and we want to warn you about the video and sound you are about to hear. >> it happened in an instant. >> oh dear it went over the -- >> raging flood waters ripping across a road. two vehicles filled with three families. 15 people disappearing. swept away hundreds of yards. three survived, as others who were trapped, rescued and wading away to safety in kne
his super pac launching a $20 million ad buy. >> that was peter alexander. >>> a terrifying new look at the wild fires ravaging california. a desperate escape from the valley fire with moments to spare. a woman spotted smoke in the distance while she and her husband were visiting his mother. she shade they never received the mandatory evacuation order. they had to drive through burning forest to leave. the family's home was destroyed but thankfully they made it out unharmed. the...
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alexander has the details.ntil now, to get an hiv diagnosis you had to go to a hospital or dedicated clinic. this tuesday in france, you can pop to a pharmacy. for around 28 euros, self to -- the self test kits are available without a prescription and you can you do it -- you can even do easily at home. >> i take the quicker and i put it on my finger. i take a drop of blood and then i just have to fire the test inside the little dozer. >> when you are infected with the hiv virus, your body produces anti-bodies edited these that will be detected three months on worst by the self test of age -- three months onward by the self test of hiv. it is important to wait three months after the last time a risk was taken. >> the results are available in just 30 minutes. one line indicates negative and two lines are positive. advice is given in the kids. employees have had to give special stringing to sell this -- have had to get special training to be sell this product. >> will last the person to come with us and go and ta
alexander has the details.ntil now, to get an hiv diagnosis you had to go to a hospital or dedicated clinic. this tuesday in france, you can pop to a pharmacy. for around 28 euros, self to -- the self test kits are available without a prescription and you can you do it -- you can even do easily at home. >> i take the quicker and i put it on my finger. i take a drop of blood and then i just have to fire the test inside the little dozer. >> when you are infected with the hiv virus,...
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peter alexander reporting tonight, thank you. >>> now to that epic upset that stunned millions of viewers across the country, bringing a lot of offices to a stop including our own newsroom during those final thrilling moments at the u.s. open. serena williams poised to make history. instead bowing out to an opponent most people thought didn't stand a chance against arguably the greatest player of all time. nbc's kristen dahlgren reports. >> reporter: for more than two hours an emotional williams battled to hang on to history. the world number 1 just two games away from winning the calendar grand slam. all four majors in the same year. but roberta vinci, a 32-year-old from italy ranked just 43 in the world, had other plans. >> i don't want to talk about how disappointing it is for me. if you have any other questions i'm open for that. >> reporter: williams wouldn't say the pressure got to her. >> i told you guys i don't feel pressure, i've never felt pressure. and i think -- i don't know. i've never felt that pressure to win here. i think she played literally out of her mind. >> reporter:
peter alexander reporting tonight, thank you. >>> now to that epic upset that stunned millions of viewers across the country, bringing a lot of offices to a stop including our own newsroom during those final thrilling moments at the u.s. open. serena williams poised to make history. instead bowing out to an opponent most people thought didn't stand a chance against arguably the greatest player of all time. nbc's kristen dahlgren reports. >> reporter: for more than two hours an...
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here is more for alexander that from alexander.blaze.olden state california in its fourth year of drought. dry conditions, high winds, and soaring temperatures created the perfect environment for flames to spread. more than 5000 firefighters are currently assigned to tackle the blazes. >> these fires are burning in all directions. they are fuel driven fires with plenty of smoke. they are very unpredictable. >> after multiple fires across the state, to are particularly damaging. one fire is about 160 miles to theter -- 160 kilometers to east of sacramento. fire quadrupling in size overnight. hundreds of homes and other structures have been destroyed by one fire alone. more than 17,000 people have been evacuated. many more remain under threat. the red cross has opened emergency centers to provide people with places to go. ahead of the emergency services, says this year's fires are the worst he has seen. genie: time now for today's business news with stephen. airbus is betting on the american dream. >> it is taking its battle for e sk
here is more for alexander that from alexander.blaze.olden state california in its fourth year of drought. dry conditions, high winds, and soaring temperatures created the perfect environment for flames to spread. more than 5000 firefighters are currently assigned to tackle the blazes. >> these fires are burning in all directions. they are fuel driven fires with plenty of smoke. they are very unpredictable. >> after multiple fires across the state, to are particularly damaging. one...
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>> our friend reid alexander entertains us in that kitchen right after. that right, hody? >> uh-huh. what's he cooking? >> fish tacos. people talk about it online. love at first taste. i would liquify it and bathe in it. curse you, brookside! your nefarious plans have succeeded. nefarious? are we still talking about chocolate? brookside. talk about delicious. after trying brookside chocolates, christopher b. wrote: why is this bag only two pounds? we couldn' t tell if you were joking, so we made a 100 pound bag. thanks, george! come on home, to the savory smokehouse taste of eckrich smoked sausage. it's that irresistible smokehouse flavor, that helps make every moment rich. the love is waiting so come on home looking for a delicious taste that lifts you up? try lipton sparkling iced tea. the perfect combination of fruit flavors, iced tea, and light carbonation. lipton sparkling iced tea. refreshingly uplifting! i want my foyer to smell more like a foyer. i want his bedroom to smell like he's away at boarding school. surround yourself with up to 6 hours of luxurious, long-l
>> our friend reid alexander entertains us in that kitchen right after. that right, hody? >> uh-huh. what's he cooking? >> fish tacos. people talk about it online. love at first taste. i would liquify it and bathe in it. curse you, brookside! your nefarious plans have succeeded. nefarious? are we still talking about chocolate? brookside. talk about delicious. after trying brookside chocolates, christopher b. wrote: why is this bag only two pounds? we couldn' t tell if you were...
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these soldiers force alexander hamilton and the rest of congress to flee to princeton nearby. a few years later, angry farmers in massachusetts who are very upset because they lost the right to vote, have not had a pension, lost their farms to unfair taxes in massachusetts, they rise up and threatened to take over the state armory in springfield, massachusetts. this was known as shay's rebellion. the rebellion is eventually put down. at that moment, it convinces men like washington and james madison that the country needs a better government and better constitution. certainly, that was one of the key elements in forcing congress to call a constitutional convention in 1787. when they do that, when they begin their debate in philadelphia, the question for a need of america's army is front and center. the constitution was being discussed in 1787. james madison warned -- was really serious -- he did not like the idea of a standing army. he said it would be a standing military force with an overgrown executive that will not be a safe companion to liberty. a famous massachusetts pol
these soldiers force alexander hamilton and the rest of congress to flee to princeton nearby. a few years later, angry farmers in massachusetts who are very upset because they lost the right to vote, have not had a pension, lost their farms to unfair taxes in massachusetts, they rise up and threatened to take over the state armory in springfield, massachusetts. this was known as shay's rebellion. the rebellion is eventually put down. at that moment, it convinces men like washington and james...
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alexander hamilton in through 1790 the world wars and the present day. he discusses the many leaders of the coast guard and their missions while in service. this 55 minute program was hosted by the u.s. navy memorial in celebration of the 225th anniversary. mark: good afternoon, i am mark webber curator of the memorial in atlanta and i'm pleased to welcome you to another one of our programs as i welcome tom ostrom back to the memorial to speak on his book, "the united states coast guard: 1790 to the present." it is fitting we do this today, the coast guard's 225th birthday. the book was recently published by mcfarland and company. this is tom's fifth book on the coast guard. he is a prolific author and we are always happy to have him here. tom was a member of the coast guard reserve and taught anthropology, geology and history at rochester community college in minnesota before retiring. he is the author of several books including, "the u.s. coast guard, 1790-present." "the u.s. coast guard on the great lakes." "the coast guard in world war ii." "the coas
alexander hamilton in through 1790 the world wars and the present day. he discusses the many leaders of the coast guard and their missions while in service. this 55 minute program was hosted by the u.s. navy memorial in celebration of the 225th anniversary. mark: good afternoon, i am mark webber curator of the memorial in atlanta and i'm pleased to welcome you to another one of our programs as i welcome tom ostrom back to the memorial to speak on his book, "the united states coast guard:...
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it was founded seven years ago by alexander mcoven.oday students for liberty includes more than 1300 groups around the world. jorge start ad group in honduras. jorge, how did you find out about students for liberty. >> all started in 2009 when my country went through a deep crisis. it was under those circumstances i was trying to understand everything going on in my country i started to get interested in political science and economic science. john: he went to youtube, you put in how does the economy work? >> that is right. i how does the economy work. i found milton friedman videos from liberty and a liberty videos from the institute for human studies. john: learn liberty, four ways economists think we're all wrong. why 1% of history have 90% of the wealth. sexonomics, what not to do on tinder. from this you learned that we know what makes a country prosper. they weren't doing it in honduras. >> they weren't doing it. i'm also a law student. when i read legislation of my country i started to get what was wrong. and i thought, it had t
it was founded seven years ago by alexander mcoven.oday students for liberty includes more than 1300 groups around the world. jorge start ad group in honduras. jorge, how did you find out about students for liberty. >> all started in 2009 when my country went through a deep crisis. it was under those circumstances i was trying to understand everything going on in my country i started to get interested in political science and economic science. john: he went to youtube, you put in how does...
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nbc news national correspondent peter alexander reports. >> reporter: suddenly, donald trump's the one looking over his shoulder. ben carson surging in iowa, tying trump, according to a just-released poll of likely republican caucusgoers. >> i will never go and lick the boots of rich people and special interest groups. >> reporter: the retired neurosurgeon's never been in elected politics before. like trump, a washington outsider. and while carson has jumped up 15 points since mid-july, wisconsin governor scott walker's dropped dramatically, now buried in fifth place just ahead of another establishment favorite, jeb bush. this has been the summer of political discontent. overwhelmingly, iowa caucusgoers say they're unsatisfied or mad as hell about politicians in general. among those feeling the heat, hillary clinton with a new "des moines register" poll showing vermont senator bernie sanders rapidly closing the gap, now just seven points compared to 40 points just three months earlier. >> this campaign i am running, let me reiterate, is not against hillary clinton or anyone else. it is
nbc news national correspondent peter alexander reports. >> reporter: suddenly, donald trump's the one looking over his shoulder. ben carson surging in iowa, tying trump, according to a just-released poll of likely republican caucusgoers. >> i will never go and lick the boots of rich people and special interest groups. >> reporter: the retired neurosurgeon's never been in elected politics before. like trump, a washington outsider. and while carson has jumped up 15 points since...