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mark alexander. sharon chin, kpix 5. track meet's best athletes l go to taiwan for the international children's ga. last year's games were heldn therlands, where t >> and this summer the track meet's best athletes will go to taiwan for the international children's games. last year the girls brought back gold in the relay. to get more involved with dr. alexander's youth movement program use the link in our online story at cbssf.com. cbssf.com/hero. we'll be right back. ,, wanna drink more water? with sodastream you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. with --- glue? why google has just requested a patent car glue... >>> coming up tonight on kpix 5 at 5:00 a car painted with glue. why google has just requested a patent for car glue. that story and more at 5:00. got to check that one out. >> yeah. sounds awesome. >>> we saved the best for last. last check of weather. >> thank you. we have lots of people heading ou
mark alexander. sharon chin, kpix 5. track meet's best athletes l go to taiwan for the international children's ga. last year's games were heldn therlands, where t >> and this summer the track meet's best athletes will go to taiwan for the international children's games. last year the girls brought back gold in the relay. to get more involved with dr. alexander's youth movement program use the link in our online story at cbssf.com. cbssf.com/hero. we'll be right back. ,, wanna drink more...
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alexander: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask consent the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: mr. president, i have seven unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and that these requests be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: in about 15 minutes the senate will vote on final passage of the energy and water appropriations bill that senator feinstein, the senator from california, and i have been working on with members of the senate for the last few weeks. the senate began consideration of this bill on wednesday, april 20. according to the congressional research service, this is the earliest date the senate's begun debating an appropriations bill in the last 40 years. when we finish to
alexander: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask consent the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: mr. president, i have seven unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and that these requests be printed in the record. the...
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alexander: i know and i quite well. she was delivering a message for nixon. >> having access to free officials and south vietnam there is a real question as to whether or not there was interference by the nixon campaign in the peace process. if you take this off the table and nixon is elected you will get a better deal from president nixon. there were a lot of stories to that effect. one was on the nixon presidential library website. you have any insight into that? alexander: i know she ended up not speaking to nixon. she was very upset with him. anna. >> something similar was alleged against the reagan campaign of 1980. that they had contacted tehran and said if you keep the hostages until after the election you will get a better deal from the new administration in the case of reagan is not clear whether this had any authorization. in the case of 1968 you didn't have to be a political genius if you were the leader south vietnam to thank, we are going to get a new president anyway. there's no point in going out on the l
alexander: i know and i quite well. she was delivering a message for nixon. >> having access to free officials and south vietnam there is a real question as to whether or not there was interference by the nixon campaign in the peace process. if you take this off the table and nixon is elected you will get a better deal from president nixon. there were a lot of stories to that effect. one was on the nixon presidential library website. you have any insight into that? alexander: i know she...
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. >> that is jamie alexander. jamie alexander, one of the hottest new stars in television. career as a rising star. >> i apologize, i keep telling you we are not on camera but studios and in keep seeing people i recognize. >> the mix makes it interesting. jamienewt gingrich and alexander in the same room as kind of one. fun. kind of >> jamie alexander's shell is a critical success. there is damien lewis again. media squirmuite a in the entrance where the red carpet is. wags it gets backed up. there is a celebrity traffic jam. >> this dinner began in 1914. all white. all mail. all male. aspects of that have been retained in sort of the lose monologues and poking fun at people. been very tolerant. famously, donald trump was not very happy with some of the jokes made about him. here is helen mirren. looks like she has the prince symbol. helen mirren, again, her star has only gotten bigger. haddad.is tammy she was with nbc for a long time. she is the one who host the breakfasts. held this morning. briggs and quite a few celebrities. there is a charity aspect as well. and there
. >> that is jamie alexander. jamie alexander, one of the hottest new stars in television. career as a rising star. >> i apologize, i keep telling you we are not on camera but studios and in keep seeing people i recognize. >> the mix makes it interesting. jamienewt gingrich and alexander in the same room as kind of one. fun. kind of >> jamie alexander's shell is a critical success. there is damien lewis again. media squirmuite a in the entrance where the red carpet is....
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mark alexander.s summer the track meet's best athletes will go to taiwan for the international children's games. last year's games were held in the netherlands where the girls brought back gold in the relay. >> excellent. >> the fitness program is a great idea. is anyone replicating it? >> the "100 black men of the bay area" chapters around the country are using his program as a model and dr. alexander is helping with tommie smith track meets in louisville, kentucky, in new orleans, in hampton, virginia, and in washington, d.c. >> great. >> really good to the bay area. >> nice, sharon. thanks. >> all right. to get involved with dr. alexander's youth movement use the link on our online story at cbssf.com/hero. >>> we want to say good luck to the san francisco gardener one of the final four contestants left on this season's "survivor." he made it through one of the toughest seasons yet. find out if he will be the last one standing when the two-hour season finale airs tonight at 8:00 right here on kpix
mark alexander.s summer the track meet's best athletes will go to taiwan for the international children's games. last year's games were held in the netherlands where the girls brought back gold in the relay. >> excellent. >> the fitness program is a great idea. is anyone replicating it? >> the "100 black men of the bay area" chapters around the country are using his program as a model and dr. alexander is helping with tommie smith track meets in louisville, kentucky,...
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it opened the door for this fella a rookie auburn native alexander rossi took the lead for good. on his first try he won it on fumes. he became the ninth rookie to win indy. first since 2001. alexander ross sir, a norcal kid. >>> sharks and warriors fans, back to giants in denver yesterday. top 8 against the rockies. hunter pence had a day, three doubles. the team had eight of them in an 8-3 win. giants 15-2 in the last 17 games at atlanta later on. >>> a's starter rich hill picked up win number 8 yesterday against detroit. he left with a groin injury. here's the key play yesterday. 2-1, 6th inning, here's the bloop. not gloved. a's took the lead ove detroit, won 4-2. back-to-back wins for the a's, who host the twins at
it opened the door for this fella a rookie auburn native alexander rossi took the lead for good. on his first try he won it on fumes. he became the ninth rookie to win indy. first since 2001. alexander ross sir, a norcal kid. >>> sharks and warriors fans, back to giants in denver yesterday. top 8 against the rockies. hunter pence had a day, three doubles. the team had eight of them in an 8-3 win. giants 15-2 in the last 17 games at atlanta later on. >>> a's starter rich hill...
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the show's producers and the rockefeller foundation are underwriting the cost. >> ♪ alexander hamiltons alexander hamilton ♪ and there's a million things i haven't done, but just you ♪ wait, just you wait >> reporter: hamilton is played by lin-manuel miranda, who also wrote the music and lyrics. >> not every student who comes to see the show is going to have a life in the theater. but they are going to have to reckon with how much hamilton got done in his life. and that is going to spark a little bit of, "well, what am i going to do with my life?" >> reporter: when the students attend their wednesday matinee, it is the culmination of a larger educational initiative. >> so go to your research on either page 16 or 17. >> reporter: it starts with an interactive study curriculum by the gilder lehrman institute of american history. over several weeks, these 11th graders scroll through timelines of major events; watch video clips of the musical's actors explaining historical writings... >> so this is a letter that lafayette wrote to hamilton. >> reporter: ...and listen to lyrics, to see how
the show's producers and the rockefeller foundation are underwriting the cost. >> ♪ alexander hamiltons alexander hamilton ♪ and there's a million things i haven't done, but just you ♪ wait, just you wait >> reporter: hamilton is played by lin-manuel miranda, who also wrote the music and lyrics. >> not every student who comes to see the show is going to have a life in the theater. but they are going to have to reckon with how much hamilton got done in his life. and that...
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alexander: thank you, senator hatch. i'll introduce the other witnesses and beginning with miss garcia, we'll ask you each to summarize your views in about five minutes and that will leave time for senators to engage in conversation and ask questions. our second witness is miss randy weingarten, the president of the american federation of teachers when represents 1.6 million members nationwide and prior to that she served for 12 years as president of the united federation of teachers, aft local 2. our third witness is dr. tony evers. we're getting accustomed to seeing him here. welcome, dr. evers. he is the wisconsin state superintendent of public instruction. he serves as president of the board of council of the chief state school officers and served on the department of education's recent negotiated rule-making panel for regulations on the every student succeeds act. our fourth witness is dr. thomas ahart. he is the superintendent of des moines public schools in iowa and also served on the department of education recen
alexander: thank you, senator hatch. i'll introduce the other witnesses and beginning with miss garcia, we'll ask you each to summarize your views in about five minutes and that will leave time for senators to engage in conversation and ask questions. our second witness is miss randy weingarten, the president of the american federation of teachers when represents 1.6 million members nationwide and prior to that she served for 12 years as president of the united federation of teachers, aft local...
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alexander explains.lexander: with the cash machines drying up, all of these people have the same struggle ahead of them. >> we are given limited amounts. $400. >> from now on, i will keep my money at home. we have lost all confidence in the banks. struggling with a cash shortage, zimbabwe central-bank has limited withdrawals and has plans to bring back its own currency. not printed its own notes for seven years after inflation spiraled. the growing number of zeros made the paper almost worthless. a multicurrency system was adopted. cash from south africa month india, japan and australia as well as the euro and sterling became legal tender. more than 90% of the transactions in zimbabwe today are in the world's largest economy. system --ticurrency it's their way. right now, we are using more than one currency. alexander: the problem is there are not enough u.s. notes to go around. to central bank is working circulate the money within the next two months. manus: if you are a betting or woman in the u.s., yo
alexander explains.lexander: with the cash machines drying up, all of these people have the same struggle ahead of them. >> we are given limited amounts. $400. >> from now on, i will keep my money at home. we have lost all confidence in the banks. struggling with a cash shortage, zimbabwe central-bank has limited withdrawals and has plans to bring back its own currency. not printed its own notes for seven years after inflation spiraled. the growing number of zeros made the paper...
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alexander: mr. president, i'd like to make a few comments about senator bennett, and -l i will yield the floor to senator nelson, who has another schedule. for the information of senators and staff, i'll make some comments about how we're going to proceed on the energy and water bill, of which i hope we can wrap up pretty quickly, but i'll wait until senator nelson finishes with that. i'm glad i had a chance to hear the majority leader, senator mcconnell, as well as senator reid and senator hatch, all of whom were great friends of bob bennett, as was i. bob bennett came to washington with his father who was a united states senator, wall as benefit -- wallace bennett. he was in the senate when i first came here as a senate aide. i first met bob nearly 50 years ago when we both worked in effect for bryce harlow who was president nixon's chief of congressional relations. mr. harlow who was revered in washington still would have saturday morning meetings of all of us who have the job of being congressio
alexander: mr. president, i'd like to make a few comments about senator bennett, and -l i will yield the floor to senator nelson, who has another schedule. for the information of senators and staff, i'll make some comments about how we're going to proceed on the energy and water bill, of which i hope we can wrap up pretty quickly, but i'll wait until senator nelson finishes with that. i'm glad i had a chance to hear the majority leader, senator mcconnell, as well as senator reid and senator...
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broken um by alexander steen, back out to neutral ice. >> pierre: that's a long shift.ense can't get ut off. yoip through neutral ice. along the boards. ales hemsky sends it across. goligoski. shot blocked by his own man, antoine roussel. a breakout. vladimir tarasenko moving up on klingbe klingberg. a power move, blocker down by niemi and a penalty is called. >> pierre: the fellas in the studio were talking about tarasenko and how he's had little influence in this game. he just came right down the right-wing side of things. jaden schwartz wins a one-on-one battle. working on john klingberg. gives him his back, drives to the net, gets a shot on goal. klingberg holding on. klingberg gets the penalty. watch the strength of tarasenko. he still manages to get a shot. if you're the st. louis blues, the saying is you just have to do it right once. if you're the dallas stars, buckle up and pound it out. >> john: they have done it right once on the power play goal late in the first period. tarasenko will stay out there. antti niemi second period on. in relief of kari lehtonen.
broken um by alexander steen, back out to neutral ice. >> pierre: that's a long shift.ense can't get ut off. yoip through neutral ice. along the boards. ales hemsky sends it across. goligoski. shot blocked by his own man, antoine roussel. a breakout. vladimir tarasenko moving up on klingbe klingberg. a power move, blocker down by niemi and a penalty is called. >> pierre: the fellas in the studio were talking about tarasenko and how he's had little influence in this game. he just...
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broken um by alexander steen, back out to neutral ice. >> pierre: that's a long shift.ense can't get ut off. yoip through neutral ice. along the boards. ales hemsky sends it across. goligoski. shot blocked by his own man, antoine roussel. a breakout. vladimir tarasenko moving up on klingbe klingberg. a power move, blocker down by niemi and a penalty is called. >> pierre: the fellas in the studio were talking about tarasenko and how he's had little influence in this game. he just came right down the right-wing side of things. jaden schwartz wins a one-on-one battle. working on john klingberg. gives him his back, drives to the net, gets a shot on goal. klingberg holding on. klingberg gets the penalty. watch the strength of tarasenko. he still manages to get a shot. if you're the st. louis blues, the saying is you just have to do it right once. if you're the dallas stars, buckle up and pound it out. >> john: they have done it right once on the power play today. troy brouwer scoring the third goal late in the first period. tarasenko will stay out there. antti niemi second p
broken um by alexander steen, back out to neutral ice. >> pierre: that's a long shift.ense can't get ut off. yoip through neutral ice. along the boards. ales hemsky sends it across. goligoski. shot blocked by his own man, antoine roussel. a breakout. vladimir tarasenko moving up on klingbe klingberg. a power move, blocker down by niemi and a penalty is called. >> pierre: the fellas in the studio were talking about tarasenko and how he's had little influence in this game. he just...
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alexander mccoy will join us to discuss that coming up.a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. ♪ and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2016 cla. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing >>> donald trump would be a reckless and dangerous commander and chief. >> alexander, you won't be surprised to learn that since i started talking about this, donald trump has started tweeting in a frenzy. he tweeted amazingly with all the money i raised for vets, i have got nothing but bad publicity from the dishonest and disgusting media. which means me. we're going to be back with alexander mccoy. hmm. what you ? ♪ (stranger) good rn
alexander mccoy will join us to discuss that coming up.a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. ♪ and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2016 cla. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue....
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. >> speaking of ripped that would also have to be alexander in the "legend of tarzan." spent four months in training before shooting began. looks like it paid off. another reason we picked alexander as one of our hot stars, he reportedly won the role over the likes of tom hardy, henry and charlie. by the way, tarzan's jane is played by margo, but we also like her for a totally different role as a member of suicide squad. ♪ >> started training. are you ready? >> yes. started training. it's going to be intense. >> we're bad guys. it's what we do. >> margo is in a squad of super villains recruited to save the world. >> do it. >> in the same band of bads will smith is dead shot. >> save the world. >> will saved the world 20 years ago in "independence day" and his movie "stepson" jesse usher has to do an independence day resurgence. >> earth is not for the taking. >> jesse first met will at the recent white house correspondents dinner. >> our whole lives built to this moment. >> only imagine, you know, what being the son of the world's savior is like. >> jesse's only 24, but
. >> speaking of ripped that would also have to be alexander in the "legend of tarzan." spent four months in training before shooting began. looks like it paid off. another reason we picked alexander as one of our hot stars, he reportedly won the role over the likes of tom hardy, henry and charlie. by the way, tarzan's jane is played by margo, but we also like her for a totally different role as a member of suicide squad. ♪ >> started training. are you ready? >>...
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but over the weekend, it dawned on everyone that they hadn't seen alexander's name pop up for a longcouple different people pointed it out to me, and saturday night i finally decided to look up see when his last order happened to be and it was 11 days ago which is not normal at all. >> reporter: sarah sent delivery driver to alexander's house and something was clearly wrong. >> he called us back and said that, you know, he knocked and heard the tv but he didn't have an answer. so we gave him his phone number and he tried to call. >> reporter: staff called 911 when deputes arrived they heard alexander inside yelling for help. they forced their way in and found him on the floor having a medical emergency. >> i bang on the door but he doesn't always answer. >> neighbor robert notice that alexander has had health problems so he keeps an eye on him, too. he was also worried that something was wrong so he is grateful that domino's stepped in. >> that's awesome. that is awesome. you know most people just take it for granted. >> yeah. >> that's really cool. report roar these domino's employe
but over the weekend, it dawned on everyone that they hadn't seen alexander's name pop up for a longcouple different people pointed it out to me, and saturday night i finally decided to look up see when his last order happened to be and it was 11 days ago which is not normal at all. >> reporter: sarah sent delivery driver to alexander's house and something was clearly wrong. >> he called us back and said that, you know, he knocked and heard the tv but he didn't have an answer. so we...
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alexander: and, mr. president, i would like to include following my remarks an editorial from the "wall street journal" entitled "obama's end run" that was published on april 18 of this year. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: the journal said among other things, the administration is now rewriting the parts of the law it doesn't like. a law passed with big bipartisan majorities. mr. president, this is an intolerable situation. this is complete flouting of the specific bipartisan intent of large majorities of the senate and the house by a small group of people in a single department who know better than to do this. they know better than to do this. they're ignoring what we have written into law. they are not elected to anything. if they'd like to be in the congress or the senate, they can resign their positions and the elections come up this year. they can run and they can try to change the law. it took us seven years to debate. we debated these provisions, very good people. i mean,
alexander: and, mr. president, i would like to include following my remarks an editorial from the "wall street journal" entitled "obama's end run" that was published on april 18 of this year. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: the journal said among other things, the administration is now rewriting the parts of the law it doesn't like. a law passed with big bipartisan majorities. mr. president, this is an intolerable situation. this is complete flouting...
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we're going to be back with alexander mccoy. grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. ♪ and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2016 cla. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief every ingredient is the main ingredient. the strawberry poppyseed... romaine, mandarin, pineapple, blueberry, strawberry, s
we're going to be back with alexander mccoy. grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. ♪ and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2016 cla. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you...
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senator murray. >> well, thank you chairman alexander for holding this hearing. i really appreciate all of our witnesses for taking the time to be here with us today. last year, as you know, chairman alexander and i worked together on legislation to fix no child left behind. and we both agreed, in fact, nearly everyone across the country agreed the law had been badly broken and i'm proud we were able to break-through that partisan gridlock and find common ground and pass the every student succeeds act with strong bipartisan support. at its heart, the nation's primary elementary and secondary education law is a civil rights law and it is in that spirit that i along with my colleagues work to help make sure all students will have access to a quality education regardless of where they live or how they learn or how much money their parents make. now that our law is on the books, i'm committed to making sure it helps our students and our parents and our teachers and our schools in my home state and across the country. as a reminder, here is what our education law. the
senator murray. >> well, thank you chairman alexander for holding this hearing. i really appreciate all of our witnesses for taking the time to be here with us today. last year, as you know, chairman alexander and i worked together on legislation to fix no child left behind. and we both agreed, in fact, nearly everyone across the country agreed the law had been badly broken and i'm proud we were able to break-through that partisan gridlock and find common ground and pass the every student...
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norbert hofer was beat by alexander van der bellen, a pro-eu candidate backed by the green party.less than 1% of the vote made a difference and it was austrians living abroad who helped him win victory. the report on what was a very close race. reporter: a razor thin majority, it was the postal vote that kept the balance, and austrians narrowly avoided a looking the eu's first far right president could alexander van der bellen thanked austrians for their signing agent with national politics, running as an candidate. past affiliations have seen him representing the social democrats and the green party. president-elect van der bellen: i think what we can see from this extremely close result is es, andstria has 2 halv those 2 make up the same country. reporter: van der bellen said eel theirustria f voices have not heard, alluding to a polarization in austrian politics. he hopes to unite a divided electorate. his rival, far right candidate norbert hofer, confirmed his defeat on social media, reassuring his voters that their support was not in vain. to you i remain loyal continue to co
norbert hofer was beat by alexander van der bellen, a pro-eu candidate backed by the green party.less than 1% of the vote made a difference and it was austrians living abroad who helped him win victory. the report on what was a very close race. reporter: a razor thin majority, it was the postal vote that kept the balance, and austrians narrowly avoided a looking the eu's first far right president could alexander van der bellen thanked austrians for their signing agent with national politics,...
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chairman, chairman alexander and ranking member murray. i want to thank you all and all members of the community for the opportunity to appear before you today and to discuss a subject that is so critically important to the civil rights community, this implementation of essa. for over a decade, i have served as president and ceo, of la raza, which is the largest organization in the united states representing hispanics, and we represent over 250 affiliates which are community local-based organizations serving latino and immigrant populations nationwide. i was very proud to stand with many of you behind the president when this important legislation was signed into law. again, i want to thank you for your leadership. we know it has the potential to benefit 13 million latino students and 5 million english learners across the country. for the first time, english learner students will be included in states accountability systems and states must standardize entrance and exit criteria for these students. that is a big step. my remarks focus on lat
chairman, chairman alexander and ranking member murray. i want to thank you all and all members of the community for the opportunity to appear before you today and to discuss a subject that is so critically important to the civil rights community, this implementation of essa. for over a decade, i have served as president and ceo, of la raza, which is the largest organization in the united states representing hispanics, and we represent over 250 affiliates which are community local-based...
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when police arrived, they found alexander in need of medical attention.ow in the hospital in fair condition. and workers from dominos have been visiting alexander wishing him a speedy recovery. >>> there's a new initiative in new jersey to save the lives of pets in peril. north star vets is donating their first round of oxygen pet masks and other first aid items to the florence township fire department. it comes in the wake of a deadly fire in burlington county in february. firefighters rescued service dog buddy but he later died from burns to his body and severe smoke inhalation. the florence department says an average of two out of every five calls they receive include pets. >> we will be receiving as a matter of fact that fit the snout of a dog or cat and have a better feel and we can give them more oxygen much easier. >> north star vets plan to donate four more oxygen as a matter of fact kits to the fire department over the next month. >>> time right now is 4:57 and coming up on "action news" more stories you didn't see last night. a woman is accused
when police arrived, they found alexander in need of medical attention.ow in the hospital in fair condition. and workers from dominos have been visiting alexander wishing him a speedy recovery. >>> there's a new initiative in new jersey to save the lives of pets in peril. north star vets is donating their first round of oxygen pet masks and other first aid items to the florence township fire department. it comes in the wake of a deadly fire in burlington county in february....
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yes, it's alexander hamilton. david: all that is ahead. on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back. david: this week's feature section, an investigation as to what brought down lab m.d.. carol: and yes, hacking was involved and we spoke to the editor about the man who led the fight. >> he had a small business doing ng and he lost it 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 and what you have to go through, it is so onerous he alleges that many others would just settle flat out. >> every other company caught in things did settle. there are 60 cases in which the ftc brings these data privacy cases in. it's an extension of a obligation under hipaa. in every other instance, the business did the math and decided it made more sense to s
yes, it's alexander hamilton. david: all that is ahead. on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back. david: this week's feature section, an investigation as to what brought down lab m.d.. carol: and yes, hacking was involved and we spoke to the editor about the man who led the fight. >> he had a small business doing ng and he lost it all when his business was hacked and the hackers try to sell him protection from people like them. carol: nice of them. >> he...
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it hasn't happened in 15 years. >> the winner, alexander rossi. >> reporter: 24-year-old alexander rossi came out of nowhere. a year ago, he was a part-time driver in a different racing series in europe. he made himself a household name in front of a record crowd of 350,000. the drama started early. juan pablo montoya, losing control. he was okay, but his day was done before it could ever get going. the rest of the field had to make pit stops for fuel. but rossi took a massive gamble. he knew he didn't have enough. but managed to conserve what he needed to coast across the finish line on fumes. and managed to win the indy 500. he has only been driving indy cars for three months. now, he's won the indianapolis 500. tom? >> what a race. lindsay, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," driven to distraction. a bus driver is supposed to be watching the road, but he appears to be watching something else. how one scared passenger took action. >>> and later, a new way to really see one of the seven wonders of the world. how one daredevil got the most breathtaking view ever. ! [ brak
it hasn't happened in 15 years. >> the winner, alexander rossi. >> reporter: 24-year-old alexander rossi came out of nowhere. a year ago, he was a part-time driver in a different racing series in europe. he made himself a household name in front of a record crowd of 350,000. the drama started early. juan pablo montoya, losing control. he was okay, but his day was done before it could ever get going. the rest of the field had to make pit stops for fuel. but rossi took a massive...
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when police arrived they found alexander in need of medical attention. now in the hospital in fair condition and workers from dominos have been visiting alexander wishing him a speedy recovery. >> very nice. >> so nice they become your friends. >> right. >> let's take a look outside. i got a big accident i want to show you. look at all the emergency workers on the scene and traffic is jammed. this is the roosevelt boulevard just north of the schuylkill expressway. as you're heading northbound past the schuylkill and towards wissahickon, you're dealing with this accident now blocking the two right lanes. we've got police, penndot all on the scene blocking the two right lanes. look how jammed you are northbound on the boulevard coming off of the schuylkill expressway. a big accident we're following there right now. meanwhile mass transit if you're heading out and about to head on mass transit everything is on time, dave. >> damp in some neighborhoods on storm tracker6 live double scan this morning, karen. you can see areas south of philadelphia around dove
when police arrived they found alexander in need of medical attention. now in the hospital in fair condition and workers from dominos have been visiting alexander wishing him a speedy recovery. >> very nice. >> so nice they become your friends. >> right. >> let's take a look outside. i got a big accident i want to show you. look at all the emergency workers on the scene and traffic is jammed. this is the roosevelt boulevard just north of the schuylkill expressway. as...
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marshall. >> chairman alexander, ranking member murray and members of the committee. i'm honored to be here today to represent copa, a national peer-to-peer network that protects students civil rights with disabilities. we say our kids count and achieve and what they need to a equal opportunity to succeed. copa thanks you for the passing general education law, every student succeeds act. with our disabilities civil rights and business communities to insure that essa included critical provisions that would in fact buoy up the students it is intended to support. this includes 7.7 million black students. 13.1 million hispanic students, 25 million students from low income families, 4.5 million english language learners and 6.4 million students with disabilities. essa gained copa support, although it has great focus on state flexibility which is important we were able to insure it had accountability key provisions that would protect all. harsh to recall and unbelievable to realize that students with disabilities only had access to education in my lifetime but it took them
marshall. >> chairman alexander, ranking member murray and members of the committee. i'm honored to be here today to represent copa, a national peer-to-peer network that protects students civil rights with disabilities. we say our kids count and achieve and what they need to a equal opportunity to succeed. copa thanks you for the passing general education law, every student succeeds act. with our disabilities civil rights and business communities to insure that essa included critical...
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we're going to do a reading, it's a rap musical about alexander hamilton.your first reaction, a rap musical about the founder of the federal banking system? >> it immediately made perfect sense and i knew exactly-- i actually told tommy to his face it was a terrible idea. and then told him to send me the script because i was for sure mott-- my friend's writing a play and they want to pay me? yeah. as soon as they sent me the music, it was-- all of a sudden it makes perfect sense. that's the funny thing about this show, the pitch is not great, you know. >> stephen: my reaction-- i heard about it, and everybody said, "you have to go see it." i think you guys were still in previews-- you had moved to broadway but hadn't opened yet, and my reaction is what i think a lot of people's reaction is. the first 15 minute you go, "this is good. this is good. i wonder how long they can sustain this?" because it is so different. you're not used to seeing certainly history or musical presented this way on praud way. and the next 15 minute they go, "wow, that is really ext
we're going to do a reading, it's a rap musical about alexander hamilton.your first reaction, a rap musical about the founder of the federal banking system? >> it immediately made perfect sense and i knew exactly-- i actually told tommy to his face it was a terrible idea. and then told him to send me the script because i was for sure mott-- my friend's writing a play and they want to pay me? yeah. as soon as they sent me the music, it was-- all of a sudden it makes perfect sense. that's...
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alexander rossi won the 100th running of the race.xander is from auburn and his hometown neighbors who watched him grow up racing were overjoyed by his big win as a rookie at the race. >> we were just going crazy, shaking and crying, totally so excited. >> rossi is the ninth rookie to win the race and the first rookie to win in 15 years. >> isn't that great? >> first time and he wins it. >> first time he ran the race. >> sets the bar high. >>> 5:45. let's check the roads and see how things are looking in the south bay. >> there will be a big difference later tonight, this afternoon, because the warriors are at 1:00 and then we have the -- i mean the warriors are at 5:00 -- >> no, 6. >> the a's are at 1:00. >> the warriors are at 6:00. >> the warriors are at 6. >> and people are coming back to the bay area. >> there are too many sports things going on today. >> who's on first? what's on second! >> we have the a's at 1:05. that forecast is coming up. then at 5:00 we have the sharks and we have a great viewing party taking place at the s
alexander rossi won the 100th running of the race.xander is from auburn and his hometown neighbors who watched him grow up racing were overjoyed by his big win as a rookie at the race. >> we were just going crazy, shaking and crying, totally so excited. >> rossi is the ninth rookie to win the race and the first rookie to win in 15 years. >> isn't that great? >> first time and he wins it. >> first time he ran the race. >> sets the bar high. >>> 5:45....
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we have more on his indy 500 win. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, alexander rossi managed to n the 100th running of the competition today. this was his first time racing ie old is >>> a major win that indy 500, alexander rossi, this was his first time racing in the indy 500. the 24-year-old is from aburn. his home town neighbors were over joyed by his win. >> we were just going crazy. crying. >> totally excited. >> coming up on game day we will have an interview with the rookie winner of the indy 500. >>> the world's highest marathon, 150 runners took part today. the trail starts from the space camp and ends 2,000 meters below. the atmosphere contains only half as much oxygen as sea level. leaving runners short on breath. >> could you do that? >> no. [ laughter ] >> no. >>> we will be right back. >> yes. ,,,,,,,,,,
we have more on his indy 500 win. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, alexander rossi managed to n the 100th running of the competition today. this was his first time racing ie old is >>> a major win that indy 500, alexander rossi, this was his first time racing in the indy 500. the 24-year-old is from aburn. his home town neighbors were over joyed by his win. >> we were just going crazy. crying. >> totally excited. >> coming up on game day we will have an interview with the rookie...
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they broke down the door, found alexander in need of urgent medical attention. now thanks to the quick action of these hero domino's workers. >> domino's company is rewarding heros with a trip to las vegas. coming up, i have a big update on a story about someone you know, someone you see right here "on the record." so start guessing my off-the-record. i wanted to know where my family came from. i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. that's why i run on quickbooks. details. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. test 2*es. test ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year goin
they broke down the door, found alexander in need of urgent medical attention. now thanks to the quick action of these hero domino's workers. >> domino's company is rewarding heros with a trip to las vegas. coming up, i have a big update on a story about someone you know, someone you see right here "on the record." so start guessing my off-the-record. i wanted to know where my family came from. i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i...
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. >> it took 220 years but alexander hamilton is returning to the nation's capital. record award-winning musical. >> it is as extraordinary as people say. >> it tells the story of alexander hamilton and will be a fixture at the kennedy center . single ticket sales will be limited so the best way to position yourself is to buy a season subscription starting around $120 and the 2017-2018 season starting at around $500 which includes a ticket to 7 other shows. >> it also gives those patrons who are really committed to seeing the show the opportunity at a good seat at a price of that ends up not being completely insane. >>> broadway sales have been insane with advanced sales inching toward at $100 million. the creator describes the show american now. >> it has its own fantastic demographic diversity tradition. >> it is the life of someone who embodies hip-hop. >> they performed and the musical at a poetry slam. >> they want to stick about an open-ended run because i have a feeling we could sell tickets for a long time. >> if you were to buy a ticket right now on broadway
. >> it took 220 years but alexander hamilton is returning to the nation's capital. record award-winning musical. >> it is as extraordinary as people say. >> it tells the story of alexander hamilton and will be a fixture at the kennedy center . single ticket sales will be limited so the best way to position yourself is to buy a season subscription starting around $120 and the 2017-2018 season starting at around $500 which includes a ticket to 7 other shows. >> it also...
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let's start about the opening remarks about alexander hamilton, he's going to keep secretary treasurers going to keep the $10r hamilton on bill. this is an historical figure who is been really lionized in popular culture over the last year or so. ellen: our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actually talks about 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,
let's start about the opening remarks about alexander hamilton, he's going to keep secretary treasurers going to keep the $10r hamilton on bill. this is an historical figure who is been really lionized in popular culture over the last year or so. ellen: our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actually talks about 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...
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alexander -- >> alexander the great. >> he basically invented -- >> money. >> money.hamilton. >> oh, alexander ham ton. >> excellent. did you study for this? >> no. >> the $100 bill. >> george washington. >> what do we know about george washington. >> he used to wear a piece. >> he wasn't really the first president but he was the first president. >> what did he do. >> something important. >> what did he do. >> monticello. >> who did he defeat in the revolutionary war? >> the russians? the chimps. >> the brits. >> i'm waters walt ergs and this is my you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. ♪ >>> we all remember obama girl, who had a big crush on the candidate in 2008. boom girl is retired, i think. but this election we have babes
alexander -- >> alexander the great. >> he basically invented -- >> money. >> money.hamilton. >> oh, alexander ham ton. >> excellent. did you study for this? >> no. >> the $100 bill. >> george washington. >> what do we know about george washington. >> he used to wear a piece. >> he wasn't really the first president but he was the first president. >> what did he do. >> something important. >> what did he...
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we can win, alexander said. we can win, if we don't lose. lee shook his head. that was not his idea of the future. we must consider the country as a whole, he said. if i took your advice, the men would be without rations and under no control at all. they would become bands of marauders. we would bring on a state of affairs that would take the country years to recover from. no, lee concluded, i must go to general grant and surrender myself and take the consequences of my acts. grant also had to show us at appomattox he had done what no other general had been able to do for 3 years. he had at lost -- last brought the legendary silver fox to bait. grant could easily charge and with treason, humiliate him publicly, poor -- force him to pay painfully for the casualties he had inflicted over the years. grant could have sent all the confederates to prison and some to the gallows. the shadowed south was helpless in stopping any of these probabilities. but grant himself had known personal defeat for a good part of his life. he could empathize with how lee felt. further,
we can win, alexander said. we can win, if we don't lose. lee shook his head. that was not his idea of the future. we must consider the country as a whole, he said. if i took your advice, the men would be without rations and under no control at all. they would become bands of marauders. we would bring on a state of affairs that would take the country years to recover from. no, lee concluded, i must go to general grant and surrender myself and take the consequences of my acts. grant also had to...
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they broke down the door, found alexander in need of urgent medical attention.able condition now thanks to the quick action of these hero domino's workers. >> domino's company is rewarding heros with a trip to las vegas. coming up, i have a big update on a story about someone you know, someone you see right here "on the record." so start guessing my off-the-record. safety doesn't come in a box. it's not a banner that goes on a wall. it's not something you do now and then. or when it's convenient. it's using state-of-the-art simulators to better prepare for any situation. it's giving offshore teams onshore support. and it's empowering anyone to stop a job if something doesn't seem right. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> go off-the-record. 10 years ago, we showed you right here "on the record" a frightening situation. a crisis for my colleague catherine herridge and her husband j.d. their infant son peter was born with serious health problem causing liver failure. life or death for this infant. only chance peter had to l
they broke down the door, found alexander in need of urgent medical attention.able condition now thanks to the quick action of these hero domino's workers. >> domino's company is rewarding heros with a trip to las vegas. coming up, i have a big update on a story about someone you know, someone you see right here "on the record." so start guessing my off-the-record. safety doesn't come in a box. it's not a banner that goes on a wall. it's not something you do now and then. or...
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alexander butter field fle flekts on the subject with bob woodward. the event was co-hosted by the harry ransom center in texas and the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. it's an hour. >> good evening, i want to welcome you to this conversation with alexander butterfield and bob woodward which will be conducted by my friend and colleague, mark updegrove. my name is steve ennis, i'm director of the harry ransom center which is pleased to be co sponsoring this evening's progr program. bob woodward has a special tie to the university of texas. in 2003 he and his wraug post colleague carl bernstein, placed their watergate papers here at the university's harry ransom center. it was a historically excite in acceptance. the identity of deep throat was made public. many hours of white house recordings had been released by the national archives, and the ransom center has continued to supplement its watergate holdings most recently with the generous gift of papers of legendary washington post editor ben bradley. which we look forward to opening for researc
alexander butter field fle flekts on the subject with bob woodward. the event was co-hosted by the harry ransom center in texas and the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. it's an hour. >> good evening, i want to welcome you to this conversation with alexander butterfield and bob woodward which will be conducted by my friend and colleague, mark updegrove. my name is steve ennis, i'm director of the harry ransom center which is pleased to be co sponsoring this evening's progr program....
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alexander: i would choose the latter for now. i have heard a lot of commentators say every seven to eight years there is a recession . that is a simplistic way to put it. 1994, it fitsbout into these time frames but you have to ask yourself what causes recessions, and i would say we are more in a sideways model that a recession but the political story could derail things. let's say you and i go out to dinner and i say i will give you a ride home afterwards but there's a 20% chance the cars going to crash and leave you badly hurt. would you take the ride? francine: probably not. alex, you have such an esteemed record linking our political into investments. is this a point where we just shut down until the election? i usually do not link politics and elections but what we witnessed in america the last week is extraordinary. speaker ryan meeting with mr. trump today. is it a point with brexit were the system just shuts down until we get through november? alexander: that is the $64,000 question. let's start with how monetary policy l
alexander: i would choose the latter for now. i have heard a lot of commentators say every seven to eight years there is a recession . that is a simplistic way to put it. 1994, it fitsbout into these time frames but you have to ask yourself what causes recessions, and i would say we are more in a sideways model that a recession but the political story could derail things. let's say you and i go out to dinner and i say i will give you a ride home afterwards but there's a 20% chance the cars...
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alexander -- >> alexander the great. >> he basically invented -- >> money. >> money.should go. >> hamilton. >> oh, alexander ham ton. >> excellent. did you study for this? >> no. >> the $100 bill. >> george washington. >> what do we know about george washington. >> he used to wear a piece. >> he wasn't really the first president but he was the first president. >> what did he do. >> something important. >> what did he do. >> monticello. >> who did he defeat in the revolutionary war? >> the russians? the chimps. >> the brits. >> i'm waters walt ergs and this is my think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced, but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so we said if you need safelite to come to the zoo we'll come to the zoo! only safelite can fix your windshield anywhere in the us. with our exclusive mobileglassshops. and our one of a kind trueseal technology, for a reliable bond. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ it'sand
alexander -- >> alexander the great. >> he basically invented -- >> money. >> money.should go. >> hamilton. >> oh, alexander ham ton. >> excellent. did you study for this? >> no. >> the $100 bill. >> george washington. >> what do we know about george washington. >> he used to wear a piece. >> he wasn't really the first president but he was the first president. >> what did he do. >> something important....
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alexander butterfield walks in and not accompanied by counsel which was very rare. and then at the end of it, i took out this bizarre to thompson memo and gave him the part that described the meetings between -- >> it was like a summary of a transcript but it was -- it was in the sense -- and everything had a twist that was tracked what dean's testimony had been and it was prepared before dean's testimony. but it always had the twist that dean was the one responsible for whatever the evil act was at the end, if it was something that they were afraid would come out. so this document, i handed it to alex and i said, can you explain, given the systems you just described, how this would be reconstructed? what is it from? and we went through the president's -- the different things that and -- and my recollection is that alex took it and looked at it and he had been very straightforward. but he continued and said -- well, this is -- and i said could this have come from the president's recollections? no. no detailed for that. could this have come from someone else being pr
alexander butterfield walks in and not accompanied by counsel which was very rare. and then at the end of it, i took out this bizarre to thompson memo and gave him the part that described the meetings between -- >> it was like a summary of a transcript but it was -- it was in the sense -- and everything had a twist that was tracked what dean's testimony had been and it was prepared before dean's testimony. but it always had the twist that dean was the one responsible for whatever the evil...
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. >>> good morning to you, i'm peter alexander, in today for tamron hall. we come to you live from washington, d.c. we're going to begin with new developments in the search for egyptair flight 804. leading off our coverage right now, my colleague, nbc's craig melvin, who is live in paris today. craig, good morning. >> peter, good morning to you. i'm here at charles de gaulle international airport where, of course, egyptair flight 804 took off wednesday night after 11:00. the big headline this afternoon or this morning, i should say, there, the big headline, the egyptian military says part of the fuselage and some personal belongings from that flight were just found this morning a few hours ago n a statement, an egyptian army spokesman said there is no doubt, no doubt that the debris is from the egyptair plane. the statement says the discovery was made about 180 miles off alexandria. alexandria, egypt, there. that is very close to where the plane disappeared from radar early thursday morning while en route from paris to cairo. egyptair says 66 people were on
. >>> good morning to you, i'm peter alexander, in today for tamron hall. we come to you live from washington, d.c. we're going to begin with new developments in the search for egyptair flight 804. leading off our coverage right now, my colleague, nbc's craig melvin, who is live in paris today. craig, good morning. >> peter, good morning to you. i'm here at charles de gaulle international airport where, of course, egyptair flight 804 took off wednesday night after 11:00. the big...
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>> peter alexander, thanks. on the democratic side, it was bernie sanders who emerged as the victor last night in indiana, while vowing to fight clinton until the end. but that victory did not change the delegate math and the reality that clinton is the overwhelming front-runner to take on trump. who will sit down with me live in a moment. as andrea mitchell reports, hillary clinton is already deploying her plan of attack against him. >> reporter: tonight hillary clinton plotting her strategy against donald trump. her playbook, with trump trying to brand her as crooked hillary -- >> crooked hillary. >> reporter: -- she's portraying him as a risky trump. >> i think he's a loose cannon, and cannons tend to misfire. will the contest between two candidates be scorched earth. she says that's up to him -- he's the one who's run the campaign, insulting people, degrading people with disabilities, talking about keeping muslims out of the country. he's the one who's been running that kind of very negative, aggressive, bul
>> peter alexander, thanks. on the democratic side, it was bernie sanders who emerged as the victor last night in indiana, while vowing to fight clinton until the end. but that victory did not change the delegate math and the reality that clinton is the overwhelming front-runner to take on trump. who will sit down with me live in a moment. as andrea mitchell reports, hillary clinton is already deploying her plan of attack against him. >> reporter: tonight hillary clinton plotting...
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sierra foothills native alexander rossi won the 100th running of the competition.his was his first time racing the indy 500. the 24-year-old is from auburn. alexander's hometown neighbors who watched him grow up racing cars were overjoyed by his big win. >> we were just going crazy! shaking and crying. >> totally excited. >> yes. >> so excited. >> rossi is the ninth rookie to win the race and the first rookie winner in 15 years. way to represent northern california, right? >> congratulations to him. >> what an exciting time here in the bay area with the indy 500. we have our warriors. we have our san jose sharks. we have the giants. ryan, giants still in first place this morning? >> oh, yeah! >> sports mecca of the world, bay area. >> the rest of the country is hating on us right now. >> that's okay. >> they hate us because of our weather, too. we have ideal conditions a little sea breeze this morning a little bit of low clouds and a hint of some fog but that's all going to wash away to the abundance of sunshine. our live weathercam was looking toward the bay bridg
sierra foothills native alexander rossi won the 100th running of the competition.his was his first time racing the indy 500. the 24-year-old is from auburn. alexander's hometown neighbors who watched him grow up racing cars were overjoyed by his big win. >> we were just going crazy! shaking and crying. >> totally excited. >> yes. >> so excited. >> rossi is the ninth rookie to win the race and the first rookie winner in 15 years. way to represent northern...