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general alexander: winning.y, when you look at cyber security for a bank, a health-care company, what are the problems you see and how do we address those? we are trying to address head-on the problems that could not stop the sony or other attacks. we trying to address that, and that is through behavioral analysis, the ability to see the network flows, flows at networks bead and be able to , respond and give people much faster capabilities in terms of doing analysis to find the fault and fix that. emily: what do you think of the clinton server issues, given your experience with cyber security and servers? general alexander: at the end of the day, what the courts and the fbi need to look at is did she do anything wrong, was it her fault, or did somebody else do it? and i think this is where comey is good. will call it straight, and that is what our nation needs. people who would do that. and i think what he finds he will put on the table. emily: in may, you told the "new yorker," "i am really concerned something
general alexander: winning.y, when you look at cyber security for a bank, a health-care company, what are the problems you see and how do we address those? we are trying to address head-on the problems that could not stop the sony or other attacks. we trying to address that, and that is through behavioral analysis, the ability to see the network flows, flows at networks bead and be able to , respond and give people much faster capabilities in terms of doing analysis to find the fault and fix...
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rumorsys, alexander, only grow. wonderience is going to why he preemptively publishes this pamphlet. brian: thomas jefferson, james madison, angelica is in this, along with aaron burr, and hamilton. let's listen. [begin video clip] ♪ [end video clip] brian: with all of the success you had in 2004, are you finding people that are learning more about alexander hamilton and the founders? ron: every single time i am at the theater, at least one person comes up and says, i loved the show and as i was watching, i was embarrassed to realize how little i knew about the history of my own country and i am determined to change that. it is nice that a lot of them are reading the book or other books about the founding era. i said to lin, i don't know what your next show is going to be. i said, you have had an impact in terms of stimulating an interest in american history that i have never seen. i just hope that periodically in your career, you circle back to american history because i think every biographer has said the same thi
rumorsys, alexander, only grow. wonderience is going to why he preemptively publishes this pamphlet. brian: thomas jefferson, james madison, angelica is in this, along with aaron burr, and hamilton. let's listen. [begin video clip] ♪ [end video clip] brian: with all of the success you had in 2004, are you finding people that are learning more about alexander hamilton and the founders? ron: every single time i am at the theater, at least one person comes up and says, i loved the show and as i...
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alexander hamilton was the perfect exit strategy. new era,expose me to a constitutional law, military history, on and on. plus, the most amazing story. brian: you probably don't like this question -- is there somebody today that would come closest to the way alexander hamilton thought about government? ron: that is a difficult question. mostnder hamilton was the verbal politician in our history. if he felt strongly about an issue, he would write a series of essays over the course of a few weeks about it. hamilton would sit very uncomfortably in an era of tweets in soundbites. rational, deeply intellectual. i cannot think of anyone stylistically reminds me of alexander hamilton. book was 2004, your number one on the paperback on theler list and combined new york times list, in the top 15 all these years later. talk, five straight weeks at number one for an 800 page book that was published in 2004 -- it is safe to say that that is unprecedented. it has had a profound effect. it is through the looking glass experience for me. the greate
alexander hamilton was the perfect exit strategy. new era,expose me to a constitutional law, military history, on and on. plus, the most amazing story. brian: you probably don't like this question -- is there somebody today that would come closest to the way alexander hamilton thought about government? ron: that is a difficult question. mostnder hamilton was the verbal politician in our history. if he felt strongly about an issue, he would write a series of essays over the course of a few weeks...
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alexander: thank you. a provision in the act, as i 1970,ned, first put their says school districts have to provide comparable services to title i schools. , foron comparability purposes of this subsection, in determining that competition, staff salary differentials for years of employment shall not be included in such determinations. you agree, yes or no, that the law print its requiring local school district to use teacher salaries when demonstrating that they are providing title i schools with at least comparable services as title -- non-title i schools. sec. king: you are referencing the comparability section and yes, i believe that is an accurate dictation of the comparability section of the law. sen. alexander: you have had a chance to study the law. did congress make any changes in the comparability section when we reauthorized the law last year? think there do not were changes to the comparability section but there were changes to the supplement -- sen. alexander: i am just asking you, did we change
alexander: thank you. a provision in the act, as i 1970,ned, first put their says school districts have to provide comparable services to title i schools. , foron comparability purposes of this subsection, in determining that competition, staff salary differentials for years of employment shall not be included in such determinations. you agree, yes or no, that the law print its requiring local school district to use teacher salaries when demonstrating that they are providing title i schools...
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alexander: mr. president, the next few minutes senator feinstein and i will submit for the senate's consideration the first appropriations bill of the year. this will be the energy and water appropriations bill. it will be the earliest that any appropriations bill has been submitted since the budget act was passed in 1974. this is a good sign for the united states senate. it means we're serious about our most basic constitutional responsibilities, when is the oversight of the spending of money, the setting of priorities and doing it in a way that allows every senator to participate. i'm privileged to be able to work with senator feinstein who is able to come to a result after we have examined and important piece of legislation. she has a background as a manager, as a mayor, as a chairman of important committees, and i'm very privileged to have the chance to work with her, whether we're in the majority or the minority. before i talk about the bill specifically, since this is the first bill, i'd like
alexander: mr. president, the next few minutes senator feinstein and i will submit for the senate's consideration the first appropriations bill of the year. this will be the energy and water appropriations bill. it will be the earliest that any appropriations bill has been submitted since the budget act was passed in 1974. this is a good sign for the united states senate. it means we're serious about our most basic constitutional responsibilities, when is the oversight of the spending of money,...
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alexander, as amended to h.r. 2028 shall be brought to a close? the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or to change their vote? on this vote the yeas are 50. the it nays are 46. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. mr. mcconnell: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i enter a motion to reconsider the vote. the presiding officer: the motion is entered. mr. mcconnell: madam president -- the presiding officer: can we have order in the chamber? mr. mcconnell: i think we've come up with yet another definition of obstruction today. our democratic friends are going to prevent the passage of an energy and water appropriations bill because of an amendment that is not yet pending to the bill. and yet a new way to blow up the appropriations process. our democratic colleagues were great at dysfunction when they were
alexander, as amended to h.r. 2028 shall be brought to a close? the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or to change their vote? on this vote the yeas are 50. the it nays are 46. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. mr. mcconnell: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader....
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chernow's biography of alexander hamilton. brian: ron chernow, when did alexander hamilton first get on your radar? ron: i started writing about it in 1998. it seems rather comical because the reason i chose to do
chernow's biography of alexander hamilton. brian: ron chernow, when did alexander hamilton first get on your radar? ron: i started writing about it in 1998. it seems rather comical because the reason i chose to do
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alexander mentioned the original structure. it is not functioning. the pell grant is not the only one. the whole concept was that they will start with low-income students. but we're also going to incentivize the states to also step in for low-income students. so we set up a program, the federal government completely different in that eight years ago. as soon as they did that, four states stepped out of need-based aid. if you give me $200 increase in pell grants, my low-income students have lost $1000. the same process with ssig. if you make the pell grant go up to one or dollars, and the state takes away $1200, we saw this happen with the stimulus bill. it did not work well for low-income students. a study by jennifer delaney out of the university of illinois shows that low-income students, whether at public or private colleges, lost in that scenario. now we could fix that. we can fix that scenario. we can simply put the moe that work so well for public colleges into a new ssig with a lot of money. we can add need-based aid, not protecting, not an un
alexander mentioned the original structure. it is not functioning. the pell grant is not the only one. the whole concept was that they will start with low-income students. but we're also going to incentivize the states to also step in for low-income students. so we set up a program, the federal government completely different in that eight years ago. as soon as they did that, four states stepped out of need-based aid. if you give me $200 increase in pell grants, my low-income students have lost...
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alexander. dr. alexander: thank you. thank new america but i know a lot of you out here. a s is about as serious of discussion as we could have. we've been working on the government to use any of up what billion to show states are doing. states have figured it out. investing in their public universities. louisiana will out do colorado, and our legislators have told me that i can get reelected. this is in another state. can get reelected by not raising taxes. i'll give uv authority to go to he federal government and get that money through loan money or however you can get it. 1962, the great debate went on. it was about direct student aid. decide versus incentives institutions and/or enroll the right populations, the meaty populations. we took the market route. we took the market route and went to direct student aid. the assumption was made that the states would take care of public universities. the states have vanished and now we have a federal market based fee-based system that has allowed a whole new sotor to emerge because it's lucrative, the for profit grants 30% of t
alexander. dr. alexander: thank you. thank new america but i know a lot of you out here. a s is about as serious of discussion as we could have. we've been working on the government to use any of up what billion to show states are doing. states have figured it out. investing in their public universities. louisiana will out do colorado, and our legislators have told me that i can get reelected. this is in another state. can get reelected by not raising taxes. i'll give uv authority to go to he...
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we've got both sides covered four, starting with peter alexander and the republicans. >>> donald trump storming into indiana. >> you love indiana, root, the hoosers. >> he is looking to stop it to the stop trump movement. >> the only way we can beat the dishonest, rigged system is by you continuing to come out and vote. >> nbc news obtaining this memo, where trump's advisors say he'll clinch the nomination with 1,400 delegates. >> ahead of lyin' ted. lyin' ted cruz. >> just hours after the brash billionaire, celebrating his win. >> senator cruz is just about mathematically eliminated. >> cruz, for the first time, acknowledging, he can't get enough delegates before the summer's convention. >> we are definitely headed to cleveland. in cleveland, the people will prevail. >> next stop, the northeast and midatlantic, where trump is heavily favored. here in pennsylvania, he'll be competing for 54 unbound delegates, who can vote for anyone, no matter who wins here next week. peter alexander. >>> i'm kristin welker, hillary clinton taking her surging campaign into pennsylvania. based on the nb
we've got both sides covered four, starting with peter alexander and the republicans. >>> donald trump storming into indiana. >> you love indiana, root, the hoosers. >> he is looking to stop it to the stop trump movement. >> the only way we can beat the dishonest, rigged system is by you continuing to come out and vote. >> nbc news obtaining this memo, where trump's advisors say he'll clinch the nomination with 1,400 delegates. >> ahead of lyin' ted. lyin'...
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alexander. >> thank you. and i thank new america, but this is about a serious discussion as we could ever have. we've been working on the hill to get the federal government to use any portion of its $170 billion aotc or any of it to shore up what states are doing, because states have figured it out. states are disinvesting in our public universities and within the next seven years, louisiana has just surpassed as being the first state being out of the higher education affordability business. and our legislators have told me, they've told me that i can get re-elected. if this was in another state, i could get re-elected by not raising taxes, i'll give you the tuition and authority to raise it on your own, and you go to the federal government and get the rest. or get that money through loan money or however you can get it. in 1965 and 1972, the great debate went on and it was about constitutional aid versus student aid. let the market decide versus incentivize institutions and/or states to enroll
alexander. >> thank you. and i thank new america, but this is about a serious discussion as we could ever have. we've been working on the hill to get the federal government to use any portion of its $170 billion aotc or any of it to shore up what states are doing, because states have figured it out. states are disinvesting in our public universities and within the next seven years, louisiana has just surpassed as being the first state being out of the higher education affordability...
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this is alexander hustler. and you see the development of lines. it is well to remember how young lincoln was. he is 56 when he dies. again, he is growing into manhood before our very eyes and he is affected by the tremendous circumstances of wanting a career that will move him into the law and politics and then into office. and this is the photograph that did it for him. you have a difficult time doing this with powerpoint. i probably should have managed -- mention this earlier. this is a very small photograph d. it is a carde -- it is a card de visit. a were the most common in the cheapest, as opposed to the big imperial place. in my garner show, they are glass plate negatives. technology is evolving in the have not invented film. in this process of chemical and visual simulation, you had a glass plate to take the negative and then you take the print from it. if you wanted a little picture, you had a little plate. i was doing this for high school and they did not even know what film was. because anything is digital. this is the famous portrait th
this is alexander hustler. and you see the development of lines. it is well to remember how young lincoln was. he is 56 when he dies. again, he is growing into manhood before our very eyes and he is affected by the tremendous circumstances of wanting a career that will move him into the law and politics and then into office. and this is the photograph that did it for him. you have a difficult time doing this with powerpoint. i probably should have managed -- mention this earlier. this is a very...
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how did you decide to write a biography of alexander hamilton? ron: i started working on the book in 1998. i had done a series of books about moguls and tycoons. i had lunch with my agent. after i finished the rockefeller book. i brought 16 different subjects. the 16th was alexander hamilton. she put her finger on number 16. i said to her you know why this show is here? because of you. you were the one who put her finger on hamilton. as i started to investigate it, hamilton was fading into obscurity. he seems to be regarded as a second rate founding father. people knew nothing about elizabeth schuyler hamilton. everybody knew about abigail adams. eliza who? there was a real opportunity here to resurrect this man and this story. to start reading some of the earlier biographies and this was by far the greatest personal story of any of the founders. combined with a list of monumental achievements that compare with anybody. it was an easy call at that point. >> i am up to chapter five. ron: start reading. >> allowing for my classes. i see his star ri
how did you decide to write a biography of alexander hamilton? ron: i started working on the book in 1998. i had done a series of books about moguls and tycoons. i had lunch with my agent. after i finished the rockefeller book. i brought 16 different subjects. the 16th was alexander hamilton. she put her finger on number 16. i said to her you know why this show is here? because of you. you were the one who put her finger on hamilton. as i started to investigate it, hamilton was fading into...
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meanwhile, alexander hamilton's image will remain on the front of the $10 bill. women who led the suffrage moment will appear on the back of the $10 and the civil rights leaders on the back of the five. >>> let's get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning. >> hi, there. good morning to you. the dow and s&p 500 are on pace for a four-day winning streak after hitting intraday level highs with the financials sectors leading the way. we have a ton of earnings reports this morning. biogen, general motor, verizon, under armour, plus alpha bet formerly known as google and visa are the big ones to watch after the beg. >>> companies across the u.s. are losing a staggering $10 billion a year from employee opiate addiction. it's causing huge amounts of absenteeism, and lost productivity and the one-third of the pain killer prescriptions funded by health care plans are being abused? >>> and volkswagen reached a deal to settle the case over its cheating of diesel emissions test. vw is set to offer back nearly 600,000 u.s. diesel cars. the company will pay $1
meanwhile, alexander hamilton's image will remain on the front of the $10 bill. women who led the suffrage moment will appear on the back of the $10 and the civil rights leaders on the back of the five. >>> let's get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning. >> hi, there. good morning to you. the dow and s&p 500 are on pace for a four-day winning streak after hitting intraday level highs with the financials sectors leading the way. we have a ton of earnings...
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the smash "hamilton" the story of alexande alexander hamilton show came under fire for seek non-white women. they got in trouble for using the phrase non-white. >> got in trouble for that? being the highest grossing musical of all time. >> larry: if you're a casting agent what's the best way to say we don't want white people? >> this is a tyler perry movie. >> like we don't want white people i don't understand what the problem is. i'm being serious. there's never been a history of people not inviting whites. it's a nice change of pace. like, oh, that's what that feels like. >> larry: what'só more offensi the idea for wording of a diverse cast. the exclusion part ofçó it? we're going to act like everybody's invited. >> we don't want to say like non-white, what? they're mad because it's a hit without them. that's why they're mad. they feel like minority are stealing the story of alexander hamilton white people do an all-white "color purpose" and it's a hit -- >> i'm telling all the white people. >> and that's true. the reality of it is is that i went to a prince concert and he was sitt
the smash "hamilton" the story of alexande alexander hamilton show came under fire for seek non-white women. they got in trouble for using the phrase non-white. >> got in trouble for that? being the highest grossing musical of all time. >> larry: if you're a casting agent what's the best way to say we don't want white people? >> this is a tyler perry movie. >> like we don't want white people i don't understand what the problem is. i'm being serious. there's...
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alexander gardner photographs. it includes several lincoln photographs. i saw it last week and thoroughly enjoyed it. this exhibit was preceded by the portrait gallery exhibit on grant and lee, the mask of lincoln, walt whitman. this multitalented man is a poet and an editor and a literary critic. a selection of his poetry was published in 2011 called internal difference and a full collection call waiting was also published. please welcome david ward. [applause] david: i am delighted to be here. i want to congratulate the portrait competition winners. -fascinated with lincoln for a long time. the other reason i accepted his invitation is that whenever i've come here i've had a great time. i didn't realize i was going to be in leavenworth. you are taking your chances tonight. happy presidents' day. and to get together celebrate the career of franklin pierce and william henry harrison and john tyler. i understand the point of a three-day weekend. there is a kind of a participatory metal now for the presidents. they all get lumped together. some of this is a
alexander gardner photographs. it includes several lincoln photographs. i saw it last week and thoroughly enjoyed it. this exhibit was preceded by the portrait gallery exhibit on grant and lee, the mask of lincoln, walt whitman. this multitalented man is a poet and an editor and a literary critic. a selection of his poetry was published in 2011 called internal difference and a full collection call waiting was also published. please welcome david ward. [applause] david: i am delighted to be...
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if i wanted someone for his intellect, clearly alexander hamilton.ut i think that washington was the indispensable man who made everything else happened. in writing about hamilton, i certainly came to feel that his achievements were up there with washington. brian: we found some video that lin miranda put on youtube when he was a young boy. i want to know if there is any video of you that would exhibit this kind of talent. [begin video clip] ♪ [end video clip] brian: this is before hip-hop, i suspect. ron: i think it is safe to say there is no such video in their chernow family archives of me dancing on my dad. i was probably playing stickball. brian: has anybody shown any interest in doing a broadway show on washington? ron: there is interest in doing dramatizations, in terms of television and film. i'm hoping that will happen at some point. when lin told me that hamilton's life was classic hip-hop in that hip-hop was a perfect fit, i did not understand what he was talking about. i understand now, because there is something about the way lin present
if i wanted someone for his intellect, clearly alexander hamilton.ut i think that washington was the indispensable man who made everything else happened. in writing about hamilton, i certainly came to feel that his achievements were up there with washington. brian: we found some video that lin miranda put on youtube when he was a young boy. i want to know if there is any video of you that would exhibit this kind of talent. [begin video clip] ♪ [end video clip] brian: this is before hip-hop, i...
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and here we are with the confluence of alexander gardner and abraham lincoln. gardner is in town working for brady. gardner would take many photographs of lincoln. again, there is the photograph presence tos to his , his moving to the job. legendarily, lincoln is sort of hiding his right hand because, supposedly, it was swollen it was swollen from shaking thousands of hands. i think that's a myth. i think it is a nice story and i don't mind retelling it. lincoln did shake a lot of hands, but this is a fairly conventional piece. now, the other thing that needs addressing, he has grown a beard. aitman had talked about bearded man coming out of the west. lincoln famously grows the beard between the election and the inauguration. it is the biggest alteration by any president. imagine today in the president were to dramatically change their look by growing a beard between an election? what i think and met for lincoln, and i go back to this notion, the way lincoln was cutting things off from the past, he is putting aside childish things. he is out of the union. there
and here we are with the confluence of alexander gardner and abraham lincoln. gardner is in town working for brady. gardner would take many photographs of lincoln. again, there is the photograph presence tos to his , his moving to the job. legendarily, lincoln is sort of hiding his right hand because, supposedly, it was swollen it was swollen from shaking thousands of hands. i think that's a myth. i think it is a nice story and i don't mind retelling it. lincoln did shake a lot of hands, but...
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alexander alexander mr. president -- mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the senate vote on these amendments en bloc. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. alexander: i know of no further debate on these amendments. the presiding officer: is there further debate? if not, all those in favor say aye. all those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the amendments are agreed to en bloc. mr. alexander: mr. president, i thank the majority leader, senator mcconnell; the democratic leader, senator reid, my colleague, senator feinstein. what we have done is just approve eight more amendments by senators by voice vote. we've already agreed to have three more votes at 11:00 tomorrow. we're making good progress, and we hope to continue to do that and wrap the bill up soon. mr. president, i have one unanimous consent request for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. it has the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent this request be
alexander alexander mr. president -- mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the senate vote on these amendments en bloc. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. alexander: i know of no further debate on these amendments. the presiding officer: is there further debate? if not, all those in favor say aye. all those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the amendments are agreed to en bloc. mr. alexander: mr. president, i thank...
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alexander did. the whole concept with the federal government, they said we're going to start with low income students but we are also going to incentivize the states to also step in for low income students. so we set up an ssig program. federal government completely defunded that eight years ago. as soon as they started defunding it, four states stepped out of need-based aid. dr. alexander said in his testimony before congress, if you give me $200 increase in pell grant and louisiana makes me raise tuition $1200, my low income students lost $1000. same principle applies with ssig. if you make the pell grant go up $200 and state takes away $1200 aid, low income students lose. we saw this happen with the stimulus bill. what happened with the stimulus bill, it worked well for public institutions but didn't work well for low income students. a study by jennifer delaney out of university of illinois, low income students whether at public colleges or private colleges lost in their scenario. now we could f
alexander did. the whole concept with the federal government, they said we're going to start with low income students but we are also going to incentivize the states to also step in for low income students. so we set up an ssig program. federal government completely defunded that eight years ago. as soon as they started defunding it, four states stepped out of need-based aid. dr. alexander said in his testimony before congress, if you give me $200 increase in pell grant and louisiana makes me...
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one was a democrat, one was a republican, and the third was alexander shepherd. he was most powerful because he ran the board of public works. years, there was an enormous debt. he accomplished a great deal. we showed the water mains and the gas lines and be doing all of the streets after the war. rebuild alitz to modern city on the ruins of a war-torn city. the costs went way over what congress had any idea they were going to pay for. there was an open sewer along constitution avenue that had never really functioned as it was intended to function. congress shut them down. shepherd went to mexico. in 1874, congress established a permanent territorial government with the three people running it , a major in the corps of engineers. 1874 and 1967, the de facto mayor of washington was a member of the core of engineers. -- corps of engineers. everything you think about a you misspoke -- municipal government doing to run a city was done by these three men. they were in charge of the physical development of the city. this is a little understood aspect. it's incredibly c
one was a democrat, one was a republican, and the third was alexander shepherd. he was most powerful because he ran the board of public works. years, there was an enormous debt. he accomplished a great deal. we showed the water mains and the gas lines and be doing all of the streets after the war. rebuild alitz to modern city on the ruins of a war-torn city. the costs went way over what congress had any idea they were going to pay for. there was an open sewer along constitution avenue that had...
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thanks very much. [ applause ] when professor alexander contacted me about coming here this morning, i said, professor, i'm not active commission. i've not published great volumes for those to read. in fact, knowing what you do, why would i contribute to this austere occasion and offer something to this group? he said, general, that's exactly why we want you there. general gray talked about my career, and i'll briefly highlight a couple of things that might be instructive as i go through the remainder of my comments. over 40 years as an infantryman, my first 20 years as a soldier i spent ensuring our nation that should the great nemesis of the cold war impact our national security, we were going to defeat it. i did that, assigned to units in europe, in korea, mechanized units, armored units, i did that assigned to continuously force units, 82nd airborne division here in the united states. the last 20 years presented a different paradigm. and i'll talk about that. you know, since 9/11 the security challenges that we face have grave global implications. and they've emerged globally. mi
thanks very much. [ applause ] when professor alexander contacted me about coming here this morning, i said, professor, i'm not active commission. i've not published great volumes for those to read. in fact, knowing what you do, why would i contribute to this austere occasion and offer something to this group? he said, general, that's exactly why we want you there. general gray talked about my career, and i'll briefly highlight a couple of things that might be instructive as i go through the...
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th i want to begin by thanking my friend and colleague senator alexander. we have served served together as chairman or ranking member of the subcommittee for the past five years. i know no one in this body who is more intelligent, or has a greater sense of fairness. i i just want you to know senator y alexander, what a great treat it has been to work with you for these five years. diffe i think we have a bill that will stand the test of time. if each each of us has had differentt views on different parts, but that is part of what makes this a great country. t i just want to say thank you for being who you are and thank you for being the kind of united states senator that you are. thank you very much. now if i may mr. chairman, as chairman mentioned, this bill has reach the floor floor for the first time since 2009. it is also being considered as an appropriation bill on the floor of the quickest time since the budgeting process began in 1974. i just want to say thank you to our leadership on both sides for the desire to get us back to regular order and par
th i want to begin by thanking my friend and colleague senator alexander. we have served served together as chairman or ranking member of the subcommittee for the past five years. i know no one in this body who is more intelligent, or has a greater sense of fairness. i i just want you to know senator y alexander, what a great treat it has been to work with you for these five years. diffe i think we have a bill that will stand the test of time. if each each of us has had differentt views on...
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alexander hamilton's image will remain on the 10 dollar bill. civil rights leaders at lincoln memorial will appear on the back of the 5. >>> time to get a check of the weather outside today. we are inchinglo weekend, bill. so you got a little time to tweak things. >> i got to show you this video first. from uruguay. the tornado is spinning in the opposite direction, clockwise. this guy should be hitting the gas' getting out of the way! but, instead, holds fast and holds steady and there it was. the strongest wind hit the truck, it tipped it over and you can see numerous bring and objects flying around. it was a big tornado and one lucky person. maybe they haven't seen many taerneds a tornadoes and didn't know what would happen. get out of the way! looks like he survived, luckily. >>> this morning, we are tracking the 100th day in a row texas thunderstorms. possibility of large hail with those thunderstorms and dallas is watching another cluster of storms heading your way. northern gulf, we have heavier storms. time this the move today and the st
alexander hamilton's image will remain on the 10 dollar bill. civil rights leaders at lincoln memorial will appear on the back of the 5. >>> time to get a check of the weather outside today. we are inchinglo weekend, bill. so you got a little time to tweak things. >> i got to show you this video first. from uruguay. the tornado is spinning in the opposite direction, clockwise. this guy should be hitting the gas' getting out of the way! but, instead, holds fast and holds steady...
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. >> luann alexander, with pan pancreatic cancer. the crew of southwest 4463 from baltimore to l.a., let him share her story. asking fellow passengers to write his sister a note. >> stay strong, and people love you and care for you very much. >> reporter: he thought he may get a few. he got 96. the notes poured in from old and young. >> high five from eli, age 2. >> reporter: louann passed away this week, but not before she saw this one. >> you're so loved. that, to me, captured the tone of the flight. total strangers showing her love.
. >> luann alexander, with pan pancreatic cancer. the crew of southwest 4463 from baltimore to l.a., let him share her story. asking fellow passengers to write his sister a note. >> stay strong, and people love you and care for you very much. >> reporter: he thought he may get a few. he got 96. the notes poured in from old and young. >> high five from eli, age 2. >> reporter: louann passed away this week, but not before she saw this one. >> you're so loved....
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>> peter alexander in brooklyn tonight, thank you. >>> still ahead, scary moments in the sky. a passenger plane struck while coming in for a landing. the mid-air danger pilots encounter at least three times a day in the u.s. ews. you're down with crestor.
>> peter alexander in brooklyn tonight, thank you. >>> still ahead, scary moments in the sky. a passenger plane struck while coming in for a landing. the mid-air danger pilots encounter at least three times a day in the u.s. ews. you're down with crestor.
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. >> reporter: louann alexander never got to say good-bye to the flight attendant job she loved. pancreatic cancer, diagnosed in february. her 34-year career at southwest airlines abruptly grounded. but her brother rex had an idea. the crew of southwest 4463 from baltimore to l.a., let him share her story. asking fellow passengers to use their napkins to write her a note. >> stay strong, and remember you always have people love you and care for you very much. >> reporter: he thought he may get a few. he got 96. >> as we navigate the unknown, all we can hope for is love. >> reporter: the notes poured in from old and young. >> high five from eli, age 2. >> reporter: louann passed away this week, but not before she saw every one. this one, rex saved for last. >> you're so loved.
. >> reporter: louann alexander never got to say good-bye to the flight attendant job she loved. pancreatic cancer, diagnosed in february. her 34-year career at southwest airlines abruptly grounded. but her brother rex had an idea. the crew of southwest 4463 from baltimore to l.a., let him share her story. asking fellow passengers to use their napkins to write her a note. >> stay strong, and remember you always have people love you and care for you very much. >> reporter: he...
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they duct taped their principal jennifer alexander against the wall.or the past three weeks, students have been participating in the leukemia and lymphoma society student campaign. >> it was just a creative way to raise money. it increased our donations, so students are excited and want to give. >> i can't believe she's giving interviewed pinned against a wall like that. well, the school raised more than $400 for the effort. each dollar donated equated to a piece of tape used to pin principal alexander to the wall. now, there may be 400 there. there may not be. looks like there's more. but one piece of tape is really long. >> and it's really strong. good for those kids. and good for her. >> and good for miss alexander for being a great sport. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news. nbc 10 news at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> with the second pick, the philadelphia eagles select -- >> remember this? well, tonight the eagles hope to turn around the future of the franchise with a draft pick they haven't had in 17 years. >>> he would like to appeal to women vot
they duct taped their principal jennifer alexander against the wall.or the past three weeks, students have been participating in the leukemia and lymphoma society student campaign. >> it was just a creative way to raise money. it increased our donations, so students are excited and want to give. >> i can't believe she's giving interviewed pinned against a wall like that. well, the school raised more than $400 for the effort. each dollar donated equated to a piece of tape used to pin...
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alexander ovechkin puts ate way. good night, bad hockey. flyers lose four-one. they are down two to nothing. they have only ever overcome a hole like this once in the last 15 years. >> they did a good job at home and they came up with two wins. now we go back home to our building, and we're going to take it upon ourselves to do everything within our power to make sure that we take advantage of our home ice, in our building in front of our fans. >> we have to go home right now and hold serve, and play good at home. if you don't lose at home you are still in the series. we believe is there still a licensing way to go. >> game three now will be at home at the wells fargo center monday night, flyers desperately need a win there. >> ultracritical. thanks, jeff. >>> in 100 days tens of thousands of people will flock to the city of philadelphia, as the democratic party formally nominates its candidate for president. it is expected to be a festive atmosphere so only right to start the celebration early, 100 days early to be precise. a "action news" reporter trish hartma
alexander ovechkin puts ate way. good night, bad hockey. flyers lose four-one. they are down two to nothing. they have only ever overcome a hole like this once in the last 15 years. >> they did a good job at home and they came up with two wins. now we go back home to our building, and we're going to take it upon ourselves to do everything within our power to make sure that we take advantage of our home ice, in our building in front of our fans. >> we have to go home right now and...
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peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >>> tonight, fear is sweeping across one of the biggest colleges in america. it's a murder mystery on the campus of the university of texas at austin where a young dance student was found dead in a creek, and now authorities are asking for help identifying a man caught on camera being described as a person of interest. nbc's gabe gutierrez is there. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent manhunt for
peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >>> tonight, fear is sweeping across one of the biggest colleges in america. it's a murder mystery on the campus of the university of texas at austin where a young dance student was found dead in a creek, and now authorities are asking for help identifying a man caught on camera being described as a person of interest. nbc's gabe gutierrez is there. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent manhunt for
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middle of the are dinner i heard a major fire i ran over here and got to talk to the tenants at the alexander across the street and it was my first time experiencing a major fire as member of the board of supervisors and it is incredibly frightening one of most unfortunate things when a major disaster you have a responsible and consciousness property owner with a protocol portfolio to house the fact tenants i just have to congratulate tndc that's one of the most did the things to actually, the humans were enacted and the fact staff did a tremendous job providing a compassion that for weeks to come after to find new housing and help support people with the fact tradition and work quickly in fact, i had little work in the case of my first fire because the fact frng was taking care of and had staff on hand and work to make sure that tenants were able to transition i think actually in many ways a bigger accomplishment that tenant didn't move back they were able to find permanent housing they felt was secure and wanted to stay in this is actually new housing and will house many that individuals th
middle of the are dinner i heard a major fire i ran over here and got to talk to the tenants at the alexander across the street and it was my first time experiencing a major fire as member of the board of supervisors and it is incredibly frightening one of most unfortunate things when a major disaster you have a responsible and consciousness property owner with a protocol portfolio to house the fact tenants i just have to congratulate tndc that's one of the most did the things to actually, the...
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the alexander hamilton notes are down in the library of congress.here are all sorts of various notes. one of the great things about digital libraries is a group of people are working hard to get more of those up on the web. brian: did you see the acres dar hamilton notes? >> they said look at the micro delim film. >> i had access. brian: how many of the other notes did you read? >> i read all of them and all collected in volume done in 1911, but i didn't look at all of them. one of the things i hope the book produces is people looking at these notes to see what degree those notes were written later or revised. brian: when we covered an vent of yours, i think you talked about the portrait when he was 32 years old and put it on screen so you can see it. why is this of interest to you? mary: i love this portrait. there is some debate over whether it's done when the library of congress dates it to the early 80's. or whether it represents him as a younger man. on this one, i'm going with the library until it's proven differently. i think it shows them th
the alexander hamilton notes are down in the library of congress.here are all sorts of various notes. one of the great things about digital libraries is a group of people are working hard to get more of those up on the web. brian: did you see the acres dar hamilton notes? >> they said look at the micro delim film. >> i had access. brian: how many of the other notes did you read? >> i read all of them and all collected in volume done in 1911, but i didn't look at all of them....
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nbc's peter alexander reports. >> reporter: donald trump pulled up in his manhattan high rise, facing fierce criticism for being too insulated, his campaign will soon announce new hires. >> well, we need more brains, more muscle. you know, mr. trump is the voice. >> reporter: shifting strategy after a weak showing in wisconsin. trump scrapping planned california trip friday and skipping colorado to focus on fortifying his lead in his home state. >> it's great to be home. this is home. it's great to be home. >> reporter: why? trump now needs 59% of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination, sweep new york and that drops to 53%. touting the support of former mayor, rudy giuliani. his aides are looking to capitalize on the new york media market, reaching voters in neighboring states all with upcoming primaries. his challenger zeroing in on individual congressional districts looking to peel away delegates. ted cruz with orthodox jews in brooklyn and john kasich in the bronx. >> we love new york value, are you kidding? it's a great place. >> reporter: about those values, trump again
nbc's peter alexander reports. >> reporter: donald trump pulled up in his manhattan high rise, facing fierce criticism for being too insulated, his campaign will soon announce new hires. >> well, we need more brains, more muscle. you know, mr. trump is the voice. >> reporter: shifting strategy after a weak showing in wisconsin. trump scrapping planned california trip friday and skipping colorado to focus on fortifying his lead in his home state. >> it's great to be home....
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chernow, when did alexander hamilton first kid on your radar? ron: i started writing about it in 1998. the reason i chose to
chernow, when did alexander hamilton first kid on your radar? ron: i started writing about it in 1998. the reason i chose to
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but a backlash from alexander hamilton fans who were upset over anyone replacing him on the $10 bill.st secretary of the treasury, hamilton has become a darling of popular culture with the runaway success of the broadway musical named after him. there was plenty of feedback and even some indignation at the suggestion hamilton might be replaced. today, after much speculation, treasury secretary jack lew announced it's the seventh president of the united states, andrew jackson, who loses his spot on the front of the $20 bill. he will be replaced by derek harveyiet tubman, the civil war slave activist and leader of the underground railroad. hamilton stays put on the $10 bill, but the reverse side will now include leaders of the women's suffrage movement, including susan b. anthony, andd another abolitionist, sojourner truth. and civil rightstr leaders suchs marion anderson, eleanor roosevelt and martin luther ki king. i caught up with secretary lew earlier today. secretary jack lew, thank you for joining us. >> great to be with you, judy.ju >> woodruff: so big decision.io the first time
but a backlash from alexander hamilton fans who were upset over anyone replacing him on the $10 bill.st secretary of the treasury, hamilton has become a darling of popular culture with the runaway success of the broadway musical named after him. there was plenty of feedback and even some indignation at the suggestion hamilton might be replaced. today, after much speculation, treasury secretary jack lew announced it's the seventh president of the united states, andrew jackson, who loses his spot...
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alexander: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: i wonder while the assistant republican leader is on the floor, i might say a word about this chart that i mentioned earlier. he mentioned that this is the first bill that we're spending $1 trillion. many of us on both sides of the aisle -- i know especially on the roone side of the aisle -- republican side of the aisle -- are concerned about the federal debt, which is $19 trillion. and we make great speeches about it, about what to do about it. but as we begin to talk about the $1 trillion we're about to appropriate in 12 bills, i would like to invite my colleagues to look at that bottom line. that is the money we're talking about. this is the $1 trillion we're working on. it's been flat since 2008. it's going up at the rate of inflation or a little less. but, mr. president, that's a trillion dollars. we're spending $4 trillion this year. the other $3 trillion is not what we're working on in these 12 bills. the other $3 trillion is automatic mandatory spending and interest
alexander: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: i wonder while the assistant republican leader is on the floor, i might say a word about this chart that i mentioned earlier. he mentioned that this is the first bill that we're spending $1 trillion. many of us on both sides of the aisle -- i know especially on the roone side of the aisle -- republican side of the aisle -- are concerned about the federal debt, which is $19 trillion. and we make great...
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the $10 bill will have alexander hamilton's face on the front but on the other women in history. most changes will undergo in the five dollar bill on the back with an image of the lincoln memorial as a historical figure. that includes doctor martin luther king, marian anderson and eleanor roosevelt. interesting. >> i think it's good to move jackson off the 20 . >> i'm glad you approve. >> you probably did think about this a lot. >> calendars can take next. when a rear hatch remembers your height. when systems can help sense your surroundings. and when cameras change your perspective. engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you at the lincoln spring collection event. your choice of the lincoln mkc or mkz for $289 a month, this will be a matter/unit seven. it's a single here. scoring one game and no scoring in eighth or ninth. they go up in the 11th. on borders again, david wright can't make the play across the diamond. freddie scores and it's a 5/4 with a file at 7/7. the yankees are at the stadium to face the a's. a soul homerun. it's his fourth of the year. 5/2 is as c
the $10 bill will have alexander hamilton's face on the front but on the other women in history. most changes will undergo in the five dollar bill on the back with an image of the lincoln memorial as a historical figure. that includes doctor martin luther king, marian anderson and eleanor roosevelt. interesting. >> i think it's good to move jackson off the 20 . >> i'm glad you approve. >> you probably did think about this a lot. >> calendars can take next. when a rear...
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the founding father who may have been the biggest influence on how capitalism evolved, yes it's alexander hamilton. david: all that is ahead. ♪ carol: welcome back. david: this week's feature section, an investigation as to what brought down lab m d. carol hacking was involved and we spoke to the editor about the man who led the fight. >> it was a small business doing medical testing for urologists specifically and a loss at all when his business was hacked and the hackers try to sell him protection from people like them. carol: nice of them. >> he declined to buy their protection and the hackers turned him into the ftc which try to make an example of him. david: he fought back against that and that's with rare about his story. the ftc in terms of what it requires, it's onerous. many others were just settle flat out. >> every other company caught in similar things did so. there are 60 cases in which the ftc brings these data privacy cases in. it's an extension of a businesses obligation under hipaa. in every other instance, the business did the math and decided it made more sense to settl
the founding father who may have been the biggest influence on how capitalism evolved, yes it's alexander hamilton. david: all that is ahead. ♪ carol: welcome back. david: this week's feature section, an investigation as to what brought down lab m d. carol hacking was involved and we spoke to the editor about the man who led the fight. >> it was a small business doing medical testing for urologists specifically and a loss at all when his business was hacked and the hackers try to sell...
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with keith alexander at noon on sunday. david: time for the bloomberg business flash.estar energy drawing takeover --erest from ammon court amencor -- lisa: the event driven hedge fund tumbled 15% in the first quarter. almost half of the losses occurred in march. olson manages the advantage and advantage plus hedge fund. bonuses worth a combined $43.8 million last year as the ceoshares fell -- bonus for the year was $8.5 million. that is your business flash update. a check on the biggest laggards today -- rami: in the retail and restaurant section. consumers are not consuming. let's head to the retail sector. ap down by 13%, seeing its worst day right now since 2011. it is not just about same-store , also inventories piling up. let's head over to another retailer that has to do with boot barn, down by more than 14% right now after j.p. morgan downgraded the stock to neutral versus no overweight because of layoffs happening in the oil and gas markets. julie hyman pointed out the fact that there's a huge correlation between where boot barn is and where oil-producing regi
with keith alexander at noon on sunday. david: time for the bloomberg business flash.estar energy drawing takeover --erest from ammon court amencor -- lisa: the event driven hedge fund tumbled 15% in the first quarter. almost half of the losses occurred in march. olson manages the advantage and advantage plus hedge fund. bonuses worth a combined $43.8 million last year as the ceoshares fell -- bonus for the year was $8.5 million. that is your business flash update. a check on the biggest...
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our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actuallybout his economic policies. it is contribution to economic thought in the u.s., and how it's had an impact even today. one of the things he did was sort of question laissez-faire attitudes of adam smith and really stressed that the government needed to be able to tax. and that the government needed to spend money. he said power without revenue was a bubble. i'm not sure what that means, but i think it's really important. he also stressed that the u.s. needed a manufacturing base, so we could compete with other markets. david: in the markets and finance section, you will get snowbirds, folks who live in canada been on vacation property here in the u.s. a huge percentage of vacation homeowners from overseas and the u.s. are in fact, canadian. that is starting to change. ellen: you not understand the candidate is cold and florida's warm. it's been a natural place for canadians to invest and have second homes. now, the real estate market in florida is getting kind of soft. sellhe canadians
our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actuallybout his economic policies. it is contribution to economic thought in the u.s., and how it's had an impact even today. one of the things he did was sort of question laissez-faire attitudes of adam smith and really stressed that the government needed to be able to tax. and that the government needed to spend money. he said power without revenue was a bubble. i'm not sure what that means, but i...
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. >> i'm alexander hefner, your host on "the open mind." >> dr.ander in, we would put the headset on him and he would sit in and come and watch the show on his off days at school. >> reporter: while at harvard, alexander made a name for himself as the student who understood young voters. he was the go d-to guy on millennials during elections. following in his grandfather's footsteps came naturally. >> he was my mentor and i'm succeeding him here. he was a champion of public airwaves, serving the public. >> reporter: serving the public, an idea that's never gone out of style on "the open mind." >> when you think about the public airwaves, you think of a special imperative. it's distinctive to facility conversations about the public good and for the public good. >> reporter: guests on "the open mind" get time. whole sentences are completed, even paragraphs of thoughts. guests are not entrapped. they are unleashed to think through an answer. the program is different, as it has been since alexander's grandfather created it 60 years ago. >> he always s
. >> i'm alexander hefner, your host on "the open mind." >> dr.ander in, we would put the headset on him and he would sit in and come and watch the show on his off days at school. >> reporter: while at harvard, alexander made a name for himself as the student who understood young voters. he was the go d-to guy on millennials during elections. following in his grandfather's footsteps came naturally. >> he was my mentor and i'm succeeding him here. he was a...
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garver and mark alexander broke out of western state hospital through a loose windows. alexander was captured after boarding a bus and asking how to get to the airport. u.s. marshals and the sheriff's department are now searching for garver near his parents' home. >>> a surprise overnight visit to iraq from secretary of state john kerry. he's meeting with iraqi leaders in baghdad to discuss the fight against isis. the meeting comes as the u.s. plans to deploy more troops in iraq to help retake territory from the terror army. before that he stopped in bahrain to meet with persian gulf allies about iran's threat to the region. >>> well, isis kidnapping more than 300 workers outside of syria's capital damascus. syrian state media reporting the mass kidnapping happened mere the town of demur. the workers from a cement company were taken near where militants launched a surprise attack against government troops earlier this week. the hostages were reportedly loaded on to buses headed to areas controlled by isis. their employer has lost all contact with them. >>> some chilling
garver and mark alexander broke out of western state hospital through a loose windows. alexander was captured after boarding a bus and asking how to get to the airport. u.s. marshals and the sheriff's department are now searching for garver near his parents' home. >>> a surprise overnight visit to iraq from secretary of state john kerry. he's meeting with iraqi leaders in baghdad to discuss the fight against isis. the meeting comes as the u.s. plans to deploy more troops in iraq to...
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you know michelle alexander, the author of the new jim crow, she said african-americans have few reasons to vote for hillary clinton. why are they wrong? >> well, i mean i think that if you look at michelle alexander's piece and you say that african-americans have few reasons to vote for hillary clinton, i think that the first retort i would have is that they have even fewer reasons to vote for donald trump. but i also think if you're going to analyze hillary clinton and you're going to look at the crime bill, which michelle alexander did, if you're going to look atwell fair reform, which michelle alexander did, you have to look at things like the earned income tax credit. you have to look at things like the chips program. if we're going to hold secretary clinton for the '90s and rehash these cultural wars, we also have to make sure we have a thorough accounting and we have to take a look at everything that was accomplished during that time period, not just the blemishes on the record. >> i want to ask you about bernie sanders. do you think he is the better candidate for african-american
you know michelle alexander, the author of the new jim crow, she said african-americans have few reasons to vote for hillary clinton. why are they wrong? >> well, i mean i think that if you look at michelle alexander's piece and you say that african-americans have few reasons to vote for hillary clinton, i think that the first retort i would have is that they have even fewer reasons to vote for donald trump. but i also think if you're going to analyze hillary clinton and you're going to...