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just last year, we investigated glendon alexander... a local basketball coach accused of scamming parents, his landlord, and even a church out of thousands of dollars. now, he appears to be the center of a semi-pro basketball scandal in las vegas. aaron brilbeck has the story.... it's first on thirteen. they say a leopard cant change his spots. meet that leopard. this is glendon alexander...a con man turned con- vict...a felon with a long history of scamming people. and now hes apparently up to his old ways. we first introduced you to alexander last year...when he was running the a- b-c-d basketball academy at f-3 basketball in urbandale. parents say alexander made a lot of big promises about training their kids...and they wrote a lot of big checks. but it all turned out to be a scam. 'its a lot of players that went through the program with him and had the dream here to come and play basketball and get their education and do the positive things and they were misled and some of them have been put off and set down different paths.'alexand
just last year, we investigated glendon alexander... a local basketball coach accused of scamming parents, his landlord, and even a church out of thousands of dollars. now, he appears to be the center of a semi-pro basketball scandal in las vegas. aaron brilbeck has the story.... it's first on thirteen. they say a leopard cant change his spots. meet that leopard. this is glendon alexander...a con man turned con- vict...a felon with a long history of scamming people. and now hes apparently up to...
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alexander hamilton, had stepped down. why does he kill him? because burr grew to hate him for a number of reasons, but what happened in the election of 1800 is the biggest. it was still kind of tricky, they had not figured out everything about this manual. one thing, if people on a ticket, let's say barack obama and joseph biden on one ticket and you have a republican ticket. at this time, if you run together, you both could get the same number of electoral votes, but then who is president and vice president? it is weird, the tickets did not operate like today. hamilton knew this, but there were others, aaron burr was one of those people, who said do not worry about it. i know some jefferson is meant to be president. it cannot matter -- it did not matter. who dominates the house of representatives, the opposition party? their party, the federalists with john adams, they had to decide between thomas jefferson and their second favorite person to hate the chances were good that they would select thomas jefferson. a person who came to the aid of a
alexander hamilton, had stepped down. why does he kill him? because burr grew to hate him for a number of reasons, but what happened in the election of 1800 is the biggest. it was still kind of tricky, they had not figured out everything about this manual. one thing, if people on a ticket, let's say barack obama and joseph biden on one ticket and you have a republican ticket. at this time, if you run together, you both could get the same number of electoral votes, but then who is president and...
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next, san diego state university professor elizabeth cobbs talks about alexander hamilton's role in government. she describes how after the american revolution, state operated as separate countries, which often created problems. hamilton argued during the constitutional convention for a strong, central government to mediate between states. this class is about 50 minutes. elizabeth: i think one of the most exciting things about history and world history is the way we discover how they are big patterns not rule our lives. they touch the lives of an individual, or in which an individual person makes a big difference to the pattern. we had been reading a book on the bridges of world history and we know that there are all kinds of big patterns and we know that it is the job of students to figure out what the big pattern is, because of what happened in our lives, it is so chaotic and quick, we cannot figure out the overall trajectory. thegs we are looking at is effect of the environment on us, whether it is all the things hurlsre gives -- nature at us, whether it is a hurricane, tornado, famine, or
next, san diego state university professor elizabeth cobbs talks about alexander hamilton's role in government. she describes how after the american revolution, state operated as separate countries, which often created problems. hamilton argued during the constitutional convention for a strong, central government to mediate between states. this class is about 50 minutes. elizabeth: i think one of the most exciting things about history and world history is the way we discover how they are big...
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and alexander in his mother caught the same flu and they had one bed. they were in bed sleeping each -- next to each other, and his mother died next to him. this is the man who is on a $10 bill. so he comes to columbia college, this is the earliest representation of him as a boy. his father was scottish, his mother was french protestant. like other students, he was on scholarship, he had no money. it meant he had to be a good student. i hope you are all minding your grades if you're all scholarship students. as he rode here, coming to the united states, there was this revolution and he gravitated, he understood instinctively that laws are sometimes wrong. why should he be legitimate, he got none of his mother's property, she did have a legitimate son who got everything. he understood that laws are sometimes wrong. as he wrote when he was 17 years old, he wrote that the sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for a month old parchment or musty records they , are written with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature and can never be erased.
and alexander in his mother caught the same flu and they had one bed. they were in bed sleeping each -- next to each other, and his mother died next to him. this is the man who is on a $10 bill. so he comes to columbia college, this is the earliest representation of him as a boy. his father was scottish, his mother was french protestant. like other students, he was on scholarship, he had no money. it meant he had to be a good student. i hope you are all minding your grades if you're all...
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senator alexander: mr. can i sicky the project director of the ucla stated in an article last not month, the nlrb has the power to cover other areas of worker law. it's very easy -- i'm quoting -- to see a possible scenario where you're using the same joint a little bit standard. you could argue, he says, that in court and go before a judge or you could try to get the department of labor to change its definition. we've noticed through a leaked document from occupational health and safety that they're beginning to use this new joint employer definition. do you believe that the department of labor or the eeoc could merely adopt this much broader joint employer standard without going through a rulemaking process? why do you suppose that osha is adopting -- is going around trying to figure out whether some employer is a joint employer when its job is really worker safety? mr. kisicki: the only answer i have for that, senator, it appears to be part of a concerted effort by labor and incredible o hold leverage ov
senator alexander: mr. can i sicky the project director of the ucla stated in an article last not month, the nlrb has the power to cover other areas of worker law. it's very easy -- i'm quoting -- to see a possible scenario where you're using the same joint a little bit standard. you could argue, he says, that in court and go before a judge or you could try to get the department of labor to change its definition. we've noticed through a leaked document from occupational health and safety that...
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the president, the man in charge, alexander lukashenko, it has been suggested he has gained more than 80% of the vote, winning a fifth successive term. this is in the former soviet republic where he's been in power. >> neave barker reports. >> reporter: as president alexander lukashenko cast his vote, there was already very little doubt over the result. despite falling wages and a shrinking economy, alexander lukashenko's held on to power for more than two decades, making him europe's longest running leader and belarus, according to washington, europe's last dictatorship. >> he says three rivals for the presidency. they are expected to make little impact. but they'll watch closely for a drop in support. >> it will be bad if this time less people nan in previous elections vote for me. it means people will leave me, they are not satisfied with decisions of my policy. it's important to hold on to the level of support i had in previous elections. five years ago alexander lukashenko's re-election led to mass protests and the gaoling of leading opposition figures. the e.u. responded by impo
the president, the man in charge, alexander lukashenko, it has been suggested he has gained more than 80% of the vote, winning a fifth successive term. this is in the former soviet republic where he's been in power. >> neave barker reports. >> reporter: as president alexander lukashenko cast his vote, there was already very little doubt over the result. despite falling wages and a shrinking economy, alexander lukashenko's held on to power for more than two decades, making him...
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john jay and alexander hamilton and george washington. the most important thing, i think, is of this small place with all these people that are all interconnected george washington is the center. everybody knows george washington. everybody admires george washington. everybody wants a portrait. everybody wants to paint george washington if you're a painter. if it's a painting or an engraving from a painting or maybe it's a vase that you bought from france with george washington's image on it or a society of the cincinnati plate considering george washington to be the modern-day -- or maybe it's a clock with george washington on it imported from france. everyone wants something with george washington on it. this portrait we're looking at right here is the galleries of von sinclair george washington. it was cleaned by a grant the gallery has from the bank of america to conserve paintings by gilbert stuart. i think we're working our way through them, but this was one of the first ones that was done. it's a replica of the van image. this one
john jay and alexander hamilton and george washington. the most important thing, i think, is of this small place with all these people that are all interconnected george washington is the center. everybody knows george washington. everybody admires george washington. everybody wants a portrait. everybody wants to paint george washington if you're a painter. if it's a painting or an engraving from a painting or maybe it's a vase that you bought from france with george washington's image on it or...
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there is alexander hamilton and george washington. the most important thing, i think, of this small place with all of these people who all are interconnected, george washington is the center. everybody knows george washington. everybody admires george washington. everybody wants a portrait. everybody wants to paint him. if you are a painter. and everybody else wants a picture or image of george washington. if it is a painting or engraving from a painting or maybe it is a vase that you bought from france with george washington's image on it. considering george washington to be the modern day cincinnatus. also one with john adams on it. or maybe it is a clock with george washington on it. imported from france. everyone wants something with george washington on it. this portrait that we are looking at, right here, is an image of george washington which was recently cleaned by a grant that the gallery has from the bank of america. it is to conserve paintings by gilbert stuart. i think we are working our way through them, but this is one o
there is alexander hamilton and george washington. the most important thing, i think, of this small place with all of these people who all are interconnected, george washington is the center. everybody knows george washington. everybody admires george washington. everybody wants a portrait. everybody wants to paint him. if you are a painter. and everybody else wants a picture or image of george washington. if it is a painting or engraving from a painting or maybe it is a vase that you bought...
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alexander could not be reached for comment. today, metro golfers are saying goodbye to the state's only indoor golf dome. longview golf center was in the middle of nowhere when it opened... but is now surrounded by new development. that makes the land the golf range is on, very valuable and owners, sue and george frampton are selling their land. longview officially closed yesterday. but a farewell party for the range is today from two until six. three central iowans gave the gift of life to three others in need... and this week they met for the first time... she's an amazing person the three donors are part of a kidney donor chain...organized by mercy hospital. 55-year-old janet hircock started the whole thing... she decided to donate out of the goodness of her recipient...gave her kidney to someone else...and so on... some recipients had waited only a few months for a kidney while others had waited up to eight years. doctor cass franklin says he's inspired by the generosity of donors. these generally are folks ...... courage a
alexander could not be reached for comment. today, metro golfers are saying goodbye to the state's only indoor golf dome. longview golf center was in the middle of nowhere when it opened... but is now surrounded by new development. that makes the land the golf range is on, very valuable and owners, sue and george frampton are selling their land. longview officially closed yesterday. but a farewell party for the range is today from two until six. three central iowans gave the gift of life to...
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this is' sense of community that was missing, those 28 years that alexander didn't have football. brenging it back is especially meaningful for people like leanna. >> in this community, farmers, rampers, i get caught up in your lives. >> reporter: gist having football back is' wen per alexander. for the pbs newshour, i'm emily giewren in alexander, north dakota. >> ifill: 40 years ago, a poet and performer named patti smith crashed onto the rock scene with her debut album, "horses." five years ago, she made another kind of splash, winning the national book award for a memoir titled "just kids," about her early years in new york, and her friendship with the photographer, robert mapplethorpe. now she's back with another book, titled "m train". the "m" is for memory-- a trip through time to writers and artists who influenced her, and to her own loved ones now gone. patti smith talked with jeffrey brown recently at the george washington university library for our newshour bookshelf. >> patti smith, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: one thing i saw is where art comes from and how
this is' sense of community that was missing, those 28 years that alexander didn't have football. brenging it back is especially meaningful for people like leanna. >> in this community, farmers, rampers, i get caught up in your lives. >> reporter: gist having football back is' wen per alexander. for the pbs newshour, i'm emily giewren in alexander, north dakota. >> ifill: 40 years ago, a poet and performer named patti smith crashed onto the rock scene with her debut album,...
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they are the alexander comets.c news, alexander, north dakota. >> we wish them a great rest of the season. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. up next, "football night in america," the san francisco 49ers versus the new york giants. lester holt is back here tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here theat nbc ne good night. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> just across the river from new york city sits metlife stadium, the site for "sunday night football" and two teams who may be headed in opposite directions. 34-year-old eli manning and his giants return home looking for their third consecutive victory, while colin kaepernick and his team have had little in the way of offense, and that's just one of the problems that are among the question marks surrounding
they are the alexander comets.c news, alexander, north dakota. >> we wish them a great rest of the season. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. up next, "football night in america," the san francisco 49ers versus the new york giants. lester holt is back here tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here theat nbc ne good night. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> just across the river from new york city sits metlife...
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his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back to me that andrew was actually probably one of their more violent and notorious inmates. >> when we finally met alexander in person, we discovered he once had a notorious reputation outside of prison as well. his crimes had occurred more than two decades earlier when he and his cousins were known as the i-10 bandits. >> we might strike in texas. then the next time they see us, we were in florida the next day. we never got off the highway. >> alexander estimates he and his cousin logged almost 60 robberies in six states. and the target was always the same. >> we were just robbing hotels. we weren't robbing n
his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back...
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they are the alexander comets. mark potter, nbc news, alexander, north dakota. >> we wish them a great rest of the season. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. up next, "football night in america," the san francisco 49ers versus the new york giants. lester holt is back here tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get
they are the alexander comets. mark potter, nbc news, alexander, north dakota. >> we wish them a great rest of the season. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. up next, "football night in america," the san francisco 49ers versus the new york giants. lester holt is back here tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly...
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they are the alexander comets. mark potter, nbc news, alexander, north dakota. >> we wish them a great rest of the season. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. up next, "football night in america," the san francisco 49ers versus the new york giants. lester holt is back here tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. mom this is hugely important. is there anywhere in your house i can get a good signal? anyway, you were saying. it's a tragic love story. i love tragedy. what is that noise? what? i'm on set. what movie? i'm shooting a movie about laundry. leave slow internet behind.
they are the alexander comets. mark potter, nbc news, alexander, north dakota. >> we wish them a great rest of the season. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. up next, "football night in america," the san francisco 49ers versus the new york giants. lester holt is back here tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. mom this is hugely important. is there anywhere in your house i can get a good signal? anyway, you were saying. it's a tragic love...
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alexander hamilton, john jay, and john madison wrote the federalist papers. john jay invited alexander hamilton to be part of the treaty commission in london, so there's quite a connection between these two men. who knew they would hang next to each other in the national gallery? looking at john jay leads us to gilbert stuart, who is the p preeminent painter of the period. he was a very well established painter in london. very proficient and could have stayed in england painting, could have sold his paintings there, but he just accumulate d debt. so he left london and went to dublin. the same thing happened to him in dublin. he accumulated all sorts of debts, and he decided he would come to america and paint washington and he would make his fortune by painting washington. so in 1793 he came to america. he didn't go to paint washington immediately though. he stopped in new york city and he painted there for about a year and a half. in a year and a half's time, he painted 36 paintings, 36 portraits. he knew john jay. he met john jay when he was in england. john
alexander hamilton, john jay, and john madison wrote the federalist papers. john jay invited alexander hamilton to be part of the treaty commission in london, so there's quite a connection between these two men. who knew they would hang next to each other in the national gallery? looking at john jay leads us to gilbert stuart, who is the p preeminent painter of the period. he was a very well established painter in london. very proficient and could have stayed in england painting, could have...
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alexander hamilton, john jay, and john madison wrote the federalist papers. john jay invited alexander hamilton to be part of the treaty commission in london, so there's quite a connection between these two men. who knew they would hang next to each other in the national gallery? looking at john jay leads us to gilbert stuart, who is
alexander hamilton, john jay, and john madison wrote the federalist papers. john jay invited alexander hamilton to be part of the treaty commission in london, so there's quite a connection between these two men. who knew they would hang next to each other in the national gallery? looking at john jay leads us to gilbert stuart, who is
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tonight -- sean "diddy" combs, from nbc's "blindspot", actress jaimie alexander, music from gary clark jr, featuring the 8g band with arcade fire's jeremy gara. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] glad to hear. real quick, how many of you watched the gop debate last night? [ cheers and applause ] how many people watched the world series last night? [ cheers and applause ] what happened in both? [ laughter ] let's get to the news. the third republican debate was held last night, and rnc chairman reince priebus said he was extremely disappointed with the coverage. and he understands disappointment, because his parents named him [ laughter and applause ] the candidates from last night's debate are being criticized by some news outlets for talking about their wives in a sexist manner. even worse, carly fiorina came over after the debate and immediately told her husband, "fix my dinner, bitch!" [ laughter and applause ] [ laughter ] halloween is this w
tonight -- sean "diddy" combs, from nbc's "blindspot", actress jaimie alexander, music from gary clark jr, featuring the 8g band with arcade fire's jeremy gara. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] glad to hear. real quick, how many of you watched the gop debate last night? [ cheers and applause ] how many people watched...
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alexander hamilton, john jay, and john madison wrote the federalist papers. also in 1794 john jay invited alexander hamilton to be part on the treaty commission in londoni so there's quite a connection e between these two men. who knew they would hang next to each other in the national gallery? looking at john jay leads us toe gilbert stuart, who is the preimamerican painter of the federal period. he went to study with benjamin west early n his career, and he worked in london for over ten years. he was a very well established painter in london. very proficient and could have n stayed in england painting, could have sold his paintings dn there, but he just accumulated debtpa.in p he couldn't keep -- he made a good living, but he couldn't keep up with it. so he left london and went to dublin. spent a couple years there dubl tryingin to get rid of his creditors, but the same thing f happened to him in dublin.id he accumulated all sorts of debts, and he decided he would e come to america and paint ri and washington and he would make his fortune by painting washin
alexander hamilton, john jay, and john madison wrote the federalist papers. also in 1794 john jay invited alexander hamilton to be part on the treaty commission in londoni so there's quite a connection e between these two men. who knew they would hang next to each other in the national gallery? looking at john jay leads us toe gilbert stuart, who is the preimamerican painter of the federal period. he went to study with benjamin west early n his career, and he worked in london for over ten...
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alexander bradley. prosecutors describe him as hernandez's former right hand man. bradley is shot in the face and dumped out of a vehicle and left for dead, still wearing his now blood-soaked vip wrist band from the club. >> when the police investigated this incident, alexander bradley didn't point the finger at hernandez. >> that changes when bradley sues, claiming aaron ner unanimous dez cost him his right eye. after bradley is shot, prosecutors say hernandez gets a new right hand man. a man named earnest 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. prosecutors say aaron hernandez smoke marijuana regularly, giving lloyd money to buy it for him. sources tell cnn aaron ner unanimous dez also used angel dust and that could have made him paranoid. one says he felt he was a target that people were coming after him. >> the combination of those drugs, depending on the long-term u
alexander bradley. prosecutors describe him as hernandez's former right hand man. bradley is shot in the face and dumped out of a vehicle and left for dead, still wearing his now blood-soaked vip wrist band from the club. >> when the police investigated this incident, alexander bradley didn't point the finger at hernandez. >> that changes when bradley sues, claiming aaron ner unanimous dez cost him his right eye. after bradley is shot, prosecutors say hernandez gets a new right hand...
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what did i like about alexander hamilton? given our personal difficulties at one point during the whiskey rebellion and he came as part of the 13,000 men militia to the ohio country and if it had been would be, my neck considerably longer than it is now. what i most admire -- perhaps like and dislike not are in aen men service, what i most admire about mr. hamilton was the sheer of hisand creativity effort. wasthat he personally incorrupt as a secretary of the treasury. we know of his personal pick the deals -- pick the deals which he revealed -- piccadillos which he revealed so we were not think his administration as a public official was corrupt by his personal difficulties. what i did not like about alexander hamilton was immaterial, truthfully. difficult to encompass of his administration was its lack of clarity. i hope i've answered your question, sir. madame? >> you had a close relationship with aaron burr at one time. you were his supporter and i will like to hear what your opinions of how they changed or didn't. outwa
what did i like about alexander hamilton? given our personal difficulties at one point during the whiskey rebellion and he came as part of the 13,000 men militia to the ohio country and if it had been would be, my neck considerably longer than it is now. what i most admire -- perhaps like and dislike not are in aen men service, what i most admire about mr. hamilton was the sheer of hisand creativity effort. wasthat he personally incorrupt as a secretary of the treasury. we know of his personal...
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what did i like about alexander hamilton? given our personal difficulties at one point during the whiskey rebellion he came as part of the , 13,000 men militia to the ohio country and if it had been up to him, my neck would be considerably longer than it is now. however, what i most admire -- perhaps like and dislike not really the words we need to use when men are in public service, but what i most admire about mr. hamilton was the sheer energy and creativity of his effort. and that he personally was incorrupt as a secretary of the treasury. we know of his personal peccadilloes which he revealed , and he revealed those so we would not think that his administration, as a public official, was correct -- was corrupt by his personal difficulties. what i did not like about alexander hamilton was immaterial, truthfully. what i found difficult to encompass of his administration was its lack of clarity. i hope i've answered your question, sir. madam? >> you had a close relationship with aaron burr at one time. you were his supporter
what did i like about alexander hamilton? given our personal difficulties at one point during the whiskey rebellion he came as part of the , 13,000 men militia to the ohio country and if it had been up to him, my neck would be considerably longer than it is now. however, what i most admire -- perhaps like and dislike not really the words we need to use when men are in public service, but what i most admire about mr. hamilton was the sheer energy and creativity of his effort. and that he...
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>> the fbi needs you alive. >> seth: please welcome to the show, jaimie alexander!ow are you guys? >> seth: you are sticky. yes, you have -- all your tattoos have to stay on, i guess. >> they do. we got half of them off for this show, but we ran out of time. so -- >> seth: well, look, i want to start with this. for those who haven't seen the show and it's wonderful, and congratulations. >> thank you. >> seth: you play jane doe. you are covered in tattoos. your tattoos are clues. but the first time -- yes, there you go. >> important to know. >> seth: there you go. but the first time we see you, and this must have been what drew you to the role. you are -- >> nudity. >> seth: stuffed naked into a duffle bag in the middle of times square. >> yes. >> seth: a tiny little duffle bag. >> very tiny. >> seth: we have a shot. this is you coming out of the duffle bag in the first episode of the show. >> i am naked. >> seth: but here's the thing about this. you were in times square, you actually shot it there. they cleared out times square. it was march. that is a very cold tim
>> the fbi needs you alive. >> seth: please welcome to the show, jaimie alexander!ow are you guys? >> seth: you are sticky. yes, you have -- all your tattoos have to stay on, i guess. >> they do. we got half of them off for this show, but we ran out of time. so -- >> seth: well, look, i want to start with this. for those who haven't seen the show and it's wonderful, and congratulations. >> thank you. >> seth: you play jane doe. you are covered in...
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andrea : alexander cree en las bandas de garage.as. un trabajo bien, siempre estaba atrÁs de todo, siempre hacÍa las cosas bien, pero algo cambiÓ, su personaje, era otra persona cuando tomaba. la bebida social pronto se convirtiÓ en una fuerte adicciÓn. hay muchas personas que no ven lo que malo que es el alcohol, siguen haciendo y haciendo y no ven que es un problema muy real. felipe intentÓ sacar a su mujer de la adicciÓn. felipe: siguiÓ tomando y tomando hasta que no pudo dejarlo. andrea: mariela tenÍa problemas familiares que no pudo resolver, y dejÓ de alimentarse. valentina: no comÍa, y si seguia tomando, y sus Órganos dejaron de funcionar. andrea: en enero pasado mariela muriÓ. los afectÓ a todos los integrante de la banda. los cambiÓ. >> ahora estamos, no solamente tocando para nosotros, para ella tambiÉn. ahora tenemos algo que nos empuje, es una razÓn para seguir adelante y si, ella es una inspiraciÓn para nosotros. >> cuando la perdimos a ella, nos doliÓ mucho porque nos daba soporte. ella estÁ ahÍ encima de ellos mirando
andrea : alexander cree en las bandas de garage.as. un trabajo bien, siempre estaba atrÁs de todo, siempre hacÍa las cosas bien, pero algo cambiÓ, su personaje, era otra persona cuando tomaba. la bebida social pronto se convirtiÓ en una fuerte adicciÓn. hay muchas personas que no ven lo que malo que es el alcohol, siguen haciendo y haciendo y no ven que es un problema muy real. felipe intentÓ sacar a su mujer de la adicciÓn. felipe: siguiÓ tomando y tomando hasta que no pudo dejarlo....
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they are 84 essays in total, total, about 51 were written by alexander hamilton. a few by james madison, and even a few by john j. the significant about this particular book is this was one of thomas jefferson's three copies that were sent to him while he was in paris. so it has a unique inscription, the first one reads for the hon. mr. jefferson from his obedient servant john j. the next, dougal stewart the president for mr. stewart, so thomas jefferson gave his copy to dougal's door and mr. stewart writes, i was told by mr. jefferson that the greater part of the papers in this collection were written by mr. madison. i think people are fascinated by this book because of the ownership, because of the prominence, the fact that it was john jay's copy than it was passed to this goddess philosopher while jefferson is abroad in paris. the interesting thing that dougal stewart wrote this piece about mr. madison be in the majority author of the paper when we know it isn't true. we often speculated may be jefferson said that but he didn't want it to be written down. then
they are 84 essays in total, total, about 51 were written by alexander hamilton. a few by james madison, and even a few by john j. the significant about this particular book is this was one of thomas jefferson's three copies that were sent to him while he was in paris. so it has a unique inscription, the first one reads for the hon. mr. jefferson from his obedient servant john j. the next, dougal stewart the president for mr. stewart, so thomas jefferson gave his copy to dougal's door and mr....
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we have that accident being cleared cross bronx east on the alexander hamilton bridge. we have our street cleaning rules in effect. lori over to you. >> thank you. new video this morning from texas shows the end of a police chase involving a van for the disabled. someone hijacked the van with a 65-year-old diabetic heart patient inside. the suspect led police on a 30 minute chase before crashing into a fire hydrant. the patient was taken to the hospital as a precaution. the suspect faces robbery and other charges. >> 6:50. still ahead on eyewitness news this morning, the high-tech product now getting banned from checked luggage. >> also a school resource officer called on camera arresting a student in the middle of class. coming up. layover. 24 hours. hello, reykjavik. oh, so that's how you spell it. what are you looking at? oh, cool. hungry. fish, anyone? hello, seventh waterfall of the day. hello, duck boat. hello, sheep? oh right! itchy icelandic sweaters and no foreign transaction fees. sweet. one last look. ahh. triple points. and we're off. what's next? wherever t
we have that accident being cleared cross bronx east on the alexander hamilton bridge. we have our street cleaning rules in effect. lori over to you. >> thank you. new video this morning from texas shows the end of a police chase involving a van for the disabled. someone hijacked the van with a 65-year-old diabetic heart patient inside. the suspect led police on a 30 minute chase before crashing into a fire hydrant. the patient was taken to the hospital as a precaution. the suspect faces...
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it's been decades since alexander had its own team.heering them on is leslie beaver, the school superintendent, who fought hard to bring football back to the community. >> they have something that they haven't -- that they've been starved of for 27 years. so you can feel that energy and that pride. >> reporter: football ended in alexander in the late 1980s when small farms collapsed, and there weren't enough kids for a team. but seven years ago an oil boom began, attracting new families. and this year the comets are back. there are only 13 players, but it's enough for a six-man football league. >> so how are they looking today? >> looking pretty sharp today, actually. miles from where we were a few weeks ago. >> reporter: a few weeks ago, many of these boys had never even played football. and still have a long way to go. but at a pregame rally, it's clear the whole town loves them. on game day, the weather turned bad. after very heavy rains, it's now cold and windy. but the town still turned out. and they couldn't be more enthusiastic,
it's been decades since alexander had its own team.heering them on is leslie beaver, the school superintendent, who fought hard to bring football back to the community. >> they have something that they haven't -- that they've been starved of for 27 years. so you can feel that energy and that pride. >> reporter: football ended in alexander in the late 1980s when small farms collapsed, and there weren't enough kids for a team. but seven years ago an oil boom began, attracting new...
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. >> terrell alexander is a coach. >> there is nonoractice for something like this. you know, it is not something you can write down and come up with a script for these young men. >> reporter: smith played for chicago's bogan high school l d injured in a collision on the last play of the last game of the season. he is the seventh high school player in the country to die in 2015 from a football related injury. in his case, blunt force trauma to the head. now, the amemecan academy of
. >> terrell alexander is a coach. >> there is nonoractice for something like this. you know, it is not something you can write down and come up with a script for these young men. >> reporter: smith played for chicago's bogan high school l d injured in a collision on the last play of the last game of the season. he is the seventh high school player in the country to die in 2015 from a football related injury. in his case, blunt force trauma to the head. now, the amemecan...
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they are the alexander comets. mark potter, nbc news, alexander, north dakota. >> got on the board. good for them. good for the comets. >> you know it's a huge part of high school experience for a lot of people. it's good for them. >> and a small town to rally around as well. >> what else are you going to do on friday nights? >> exactly. >>> hundreds of thousands not many people know about you can call a treasure-trove. >> it's been hidden for most of a century right under the uc berkeley belltower. nbc's jacob rascon has this story. >> reporter: high above the university of california berkeley, hidden inside the bell tower a unique collection from a forgotten time has been gathering dust for decades. >> i don't want it to be a secret although it is really fun to show someone for the first time. >> reporter: only a select few have keys to this restricted area where hundreds of thousands of fossils are coming back to life. >> this is actually the skull of one of the ground swaths we had here in california. >> reporter: ph.d. student eric holt, like a kid in a candy store. they're jus
they are the alexander comets. mark potter, nbc news, alexander, north dakota. >> got on the board. good for them. good for the comets. >> you know it's a huge part of high school experience for a lot of people. it's good for them. >> and a small town to rally around as well. >> what else are you going to do on friday nights? >> exactly. >>> hundreds of thousands not many people know about you can call a treasure-trove. >> it's been hidden for most...
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you seen anybody as good as alexander? >> ed: no. he is pretty dialed in. >> mike: brissett with a pump fake under pressure. can't get him. still can't get him. only took four guys to bring him down. >> ed: you have to get some guys hustling back. out of time-outs. so there is no way to stop the clock. gotta get guys hustling back. you need all the time you can get down two scores. you need to score in the on-side kick to be successful. there is the assistant strength coach given the job of getting venables out of the white section. >> mike: brissett has to get rid of this and try to get something out of it. he had a clemson player flying at him. that was boulware. if boulware makes contact on that, it's going to be 15 yards and a fist-fight on top of it. who was the defensive coordinator who told us these days offensive coordinators get multi-million dollar contracts and defensive coordinators get an apple and directions to their next job. not this guy. >> ed: no, no. everyone wants to talk to venables about being a head coach somed
you seen anybody as good as alexander? >> ed: no. he is pretty dialed in. >> mike: brissett with a pump fake under pressure. can't get him. still can't get him. only took four guys to bring him down. >> ed: you have to get some guys hustling back. out of time-outs. so there is no way to stop the clock. gotta get guys hustling back. you need all the time you can get down two scores. you need to score in the on-side kick to be successful. there is the assistant strength coach...
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a very long absence it's been degree aids since alexander had its own team. cheer them on islessly bieber, the school superintendent who fought hard to bring football back to the community . >>> they have something that they haven't, that they have been starved of 27 years. you can feel that energy in that pride . >> anchor: footballened in alexander in the late 19 0's when paul farms collapsed and there weren't enough kids for a team but 7 years ago an oil bomb began athatting new families and this year the comets are back. there are only 13 players but it's enough for a six man football league . >>> so how are they looking today? >>> locking sharp today actually. miles from where we were a few weeks ago . >>> a few weeks ago many of these boys had never even played way to go. they couldn't be more enthusiastic. even though the comets are having a tough day against a more experienced team. >>> oh gosh, we're loud. and usually the loudest team out there even if we're losing . >>> for her son, number 25, this team is really important. >>> i use continue a bad
a very long absence it's been degree aids since alexander had its own team. cheer them on islessly bieber, the school superintendent who fought hard to bring football back to the community . >>> they have something that they haven't, that they have been starved of 27 years. you can feel that energy in that pride . >> anchor: footballened in alexander in the late 19 0's when paul farms collapsed and there weren't enough kids for a team but 7 years ago an oil bomb began athatting...
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matt alexander launched the product last year. more than 50,000. >> we knew we were on to something that this could make millions. i just didn't realize we would break a million dollars in our first year of doing business alone. so that definitely speeded our expectation. there's a way bigger demand than we expanded for it. >> alexander's next step to get the illumi bowl sold in stores. ♪ >> next at 6:00 following breaking news. accused of shooting his boss then heading off to pick up his child from daycare. the tool police say tracked him down. >>> and watch this guy breaking into the back of a local cvs. he doesn't want cash or drugs. what he's accused of walking away with. >> plus meet rosy. rescued at four months now beating the odds. how watching her story could help save her life. ♪ >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> we're following developing news tonight. handcuffed, police lead this man into custody accused of of opening fire on his former boss in montgomery county. then caught just
matt alexander launched the product last year. more than 50,000. >> we knew we were on to something that this could make millions. i just didn't realize we would break a million dollars in our first year of doing business alone. so that definitely speeded our expectation. there's a way bigger demand than we expanded for it. >> alexander's next step to get the illumi bowl sold in stores. ♪ >> next at 6:00 following breaking news. accused of shooting his boss then heading off...
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yeah, general alexander, he's loving chewbacca right now. sam taylor joining us exclusively next. yeah, that's the highlight of general alexander's career, i'm sure. ♪ ♪ surprise!!!!! we heard you got a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"! you're not gonna develop stuff anymore? no i am... do you know what ge is? innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. ardo you have the
yeah, general alexander, he's loving chewbacca right now. sam taylor joining us exclusively next. yeah, that's the highlight of general alexander's career, i'm sure. ♪ ♪ surprise!!!!! we heard you got a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a...
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peale shows him with alexander hamilton, his aid to camp that we have seen already darting off to the right on his horse. -- alexander hamilton was known to be very impetuous and off to something quickly that may be what's happening and this is lafayette that's at washington's right on the horse behind him.is the other generals in the on and background are known, one is knox, one is -- i'm not sure i remember who they are but they are knowfor traits of men. and the noxious weed in the foreground that the horse is hee trampling on is great britain bt and this is yorktown of course before -- this is before yorktown but yorktown of course is the concluding battle of the revolutionary war. so this is a members of the jurier addition to our not collection and wonderful to have it hanging here to yet another image of washington.ittle, we've looked briefly at these paintings, but they require much more time really to understand what the artist had in mind and what tools he has used to create that image and all of the details that he has included.s you noticed some paintings that it's very li
peale shows him with alexander hamilton, his aid to camp that we have seen already darting off to the right on his horse. -- alexander hamilton was known to be very impetuous and off to something quickly that may be what's happening and this is lafayette that's at washington's right on the horse behind him.is the other generals in the on and background are known, one is knox, one is -- i'm not sure i remember who they are but they are knowfor traits of men. and the noxious weed in the...
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one from peter alexander. but we want to begin with nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: jeb bush, now forced to answer whether today marks the beginning of the end for his campaign, or the beginning of a comeback. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money. we have the greatest organization. we're doing fine. >> reporter: bush on defense after what many viewed as a dismal debate night defined by this moment, a punch that didn't land against marco rubio and his missed senate votes. >> you can campaign or just resign and let someone else take the job. >> jeb, i don't remember you ever complaining about john mccain's vote record. the only reason why you're doing it now is because we're running for the same position and someone has convinced you that attacking me is going to help you. >> reporter: bush again put his one-time protege on notice. >> i do think people ought to show up and work for crying out loud. >> reporter: sticking with a strategy that's now agitating even some supporters. >> the republica
one from peter alexander. but we want to begin with nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: jeb bush, now forced to answer whether today marks the beginning of the end for his campaign, or the beginning of a comeback. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money. we have the greatest organization. we're doing fine. >> reporter: bush on defense after what many viewed as a dismal debate night defined by this moment, a punch that didn't land against marco rubio and his missed...