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alexander hamilton. was in business transformation for ibm and transforming anything that's really, really difficult. jefferson didn't do this, washington did this, and it's important so he did something important, and so then i started reading. i end up reading 44 books on alexander hamilton after thousands of hours on all of the others and it was this weekend in 2011 because my family got tired of every time i'd read more about alexander hamilton. >> so what i did for these 47 people, i was making a list every time and not knowing i would have a purpose, but what they actually did of the 47, and then this list for him just kept going and going, and i'm, like, so with the reaction from my neighbors and friends, i was not going to be able to share alexander hamilton, the secret. not only was he not bad, he was a pretty good guy. so it was this weekend and i couldn't figure it out. it was 4:00 in the morning and all of a sudden the thought came to my mind and i should have given up, and this thought came
alexander hamilton. was in business transformation for ibm and transforming anything that's really, really difficult. jefferson didn't do this, washington did this, and it's important so he did something important, and so then i started reading. i end up reading 44 books on alexander hamilton after thousands of hours on all of the others and it was this weekend in 2011 because my family got tired of every time i'd read more about alexander hamilton. >> so what i did for these 47 people, i...
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as a partner i think the russians clearly want partnership and as alexander said minimally they want to be left alone they want the encircled mint of russia by nato to stop could you imagine if russia or a russian block of that existed if they had troops on the mexican border i mean it's incomprehensible that that whatever happened you know the u.s. now has you know sold missiles to poland or romania medium range written missiles that could hit russia i mean from the russians point of view and russia is a country that's often been invaded lost millions about twenty seven million people in world war two they've suffered a lot from wars in a way that the u.s. never has from their point of view they are constantly being threatened and all we have done is provoke them since the collapse of the soviet union which they thought would have been an open invitation to join the west in that never happened well it was. conditional of course if you do x.y.z. one two three may be again a junior partner something that doesn't fit with rush's self perceived definitions of security alexander let me g
as a partner i think the russians clearly want partnership and as alexander said minimally they want to be left alone they want the encircled mint of russia by nato to stop could you imagine if russia or a russian block of that existed if they had troops on the mexican border i mean it's incomprehensible that that whatever happened you know the u.s. now has you know sold missiles to poland or romania medium range written missiles that could hit russia i mean from the russians point of view and...
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alexander you know what then go ahead peter jump in that's the point of the program go ahead. i was just going to say that groundhog day has a happy ending. so hopefully we'll have hopefully something good will come out of this relationship between the united states and russia similar to the relationship in groundhog day well this is such a depressing thought trying to get it right this is a really depressing subject and i'm glad you brought some levity to it peter thank you let me let me go to our experience in moscow you know it's perilous not to have a relationship with russia ok you know one of the things i've said for years now on this program is that the united states and russia the united. in the west of what we could call it they do not necessarily have to be friends and i think it's their trajectories that show that they will not be friends because the west is. a post cultural postmodern environment now russia is a very conservative place and people like it that way but it is perilous not to have some kind of understanding at least with russia in the west particularly
alexander you know what then go ahead peter jump in that's the point of the program go ahead. i was just going to say that groundhog day has a happy ending. so hopefully we'll have hopefully something good will come out of this relationship between the united states and russia similar to the relationship in groundhog day well this is such a depressing thought trying to get it right this is a really depressing subject and i'm glad you brought some levity to it peter thank you let me let me go to...
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presumably trump is going to sign it and what do they want to achieve with this exercise go ahead alexander in london. i think there are a number of agendas that work here firstly there is an attempt by some people in the united states in the congress to lock in this whole argument this whole claim that russia somehow meddled in the election by forcing a sanctions decision on the president of the united states that makes it appear as if that view is now law secondly there are economic issues here there's an attempt to try and punish the russian economy even further and also to obstruct the development of economic links particularly energy links between russia and europe and these sanctions seem particularly designed to counter that by obstructing various russian pipeline projects notably the nord stream to project between russia and germany across the baltic and to make that very difficult ok i think ok ok let me go to make sure i mean this in a way this is kind of like sanctions or a different form of of politics and in a sense that this is kind of a declaration of war it's almost a declar
presumably trump is going to sign it and what do they want to achieve with this exercise go ahead alexander in london. i think there are a number of agendas that work here firstly there is an attempt by some people in the united states in the congress to lock in this whole argument this whole claim that russia somehow meddled in the election by forcing a sanctions decision on the president of the united states that makes it appear as if that view is now law secondly there are economic issues...
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what did the russians want in this by a lot of relationship but stands that basically zero go ahead alexander well this is exactly correct because of course the united states or shall we say the people who seem to be in control of the united states or at least its media in its political system never seem to be very interested in looking at things from the russian side and if they did and let me say something that about russia it is actually a very easy country to find out what the russians want and what they think they would be surprised i think because they would find that the russians actually don't want very much from the united states what they want is to be generally left alone to sort out their own affairs which they are doing the russians are doing and they also want to work with the united states on certain issues of mutual interest if the united states understood this a workable relationship with russia would be possible because the united states never seems to ask that question we are in a collision course which is unnecessary peter in washington can you address the same question be
what did the russians want in this by a lot of relationship but stands that basically zero go ahead alexander well this is exactly correct because of course the united states or shall we say the people who seem to be in control of the united states or at least its media in its political system never seem to be very interested in looking at things from the russian side and if they did and let me say something that about russia it is actually a very easy country to find out what the russians want...
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we will meet with alexander vershbow now. how much sincerity do you expect from the two leaders behind closed doors? >> i hope that they will be frank with one another, but especially i hope that president trump is clear that most of the responsibility for the breakdown in relations lies with russian misbehavior, especially aggression against ukraine, the annexation of crimea, their reckless approach to their intervention in syria. so there is a lot to talk about, but first we have to see if donald trump states those issues upfront. vonnie: and we cannot forget that the secretaries of state our meeting as well. how much will the meeting be about repairing relations and moving forward? and how much will it be about specifics on syria and on sanctions? alexander: there is some urgent, immediate business for them to talk about, including north korea's continued provocations with their nuclear and missile tests. russia and the u.s. could do better in cooperating to address that problem. same on syria where they continued violence
we will meet with alexander vershbow now. how much sincerity do you expect from the two leaders behind closed doors? >> i hope that they will be frank with one another, but especially i hope that president trump is clear that most of the responsibility for the breakdown in relations lies with russian misbehavior, especially aggression against ukraine, the annexation of crimea, their reckless approach to their intervention in syria. so there is a lot to talk about, but first we have to see...
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senator alexander and senator corker from bill hagerty's home state of tennessee. will you join me in welcoming them both? [applaus [applause] >> see distinguished members of the military and other honored guests. i know the family is very grateful you're here, as is the president and myself. we're joined today also by the most distinguished guests who are here and that is our incoming ambassador's wonderful family. his mother ruth. [applaus [applause] >> and most especially, his wonderful wife krissy and their four beautiful children. you guys stand up. go ahead and stand up, guys. [applaus [applause] >> the hagerty family heads to japan. and it's a big crew. we also have many other honored guests with us today, including the commander of the united states armed forces japan, general jerry martinez, and many distinguished members of congress from his home state, as well as the senators that i mentioned before. in fact, it's important to note that snort corker is in fact the chairman of the senate foreign affairs committee and we're truly honored to have you and se
senator alexander and senator corker from bill hagerty's home state of tennessee. will you join me in welcoming them both? [applaus [applause] >> see distinguished members of the military and other honored guests. i know the family is very grateful you're here, as is the president and myself. we're joined today also by the most distinguished guests who are here and that is our incoming ambassador's wonderful family. his mother ruth. [applaus [applause] >> and most especially, his...
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and we're truly honored to have you and senator alexander here. we're also joined by members of congress from the house of representatives in tennessee, congressman john duncan, congresswoman diane black, congresswoman marsha blackburn, ongressman scott dejar less, david cuss staff and congressman phil roe. will you give them a round of pplause? and i know it's a particular honor to have with us bill's counterpart, japan's ambassador to the united states of america, ambassador and his ife. [applause] as well as the special advisor to the prime minister and member of the -- member. [applause] i had the privilege of expressing during my trip to japan on the president's behalf earlier this year. under president donald trump, the united states is firmly committed. firmly committed to our treasured friend and ally, japan. one of the clearest signs of that commitment, i believe, today is the president's choice of bill hagerty as america's embass car -- ambassador to japan. [applause] bill, throughout your life, you've helped to strengthen the ties betwe
and we're truly honored to have you and senator alexander here. we're also joined by members of congress from the house of representatives in tennessee, congressman john duncan, congresswoman diane black, congresswoman marsha blackburn, ongressman scott dejar less, david cuss staff and congressman phil roe. will you give them a round of pplause? and i know it's a particular honor to have with us bill's counterpart, japan's ambassador to the united states of america, ambassador and his ife....
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alexander bonds is the suspect and a twice convicted felon who had been on parole. he shot her in the head and killed by police. today new york flags will be flown at half-staff in honor of officer miosotis famiiia. >>> mandatory evacuations have been ordered in california where wildfires ever burning. air tankers are assisting in the fight. people are asking people not to fly drones near the hat country battles an economic crisis. this was the scene at the national assembly. chaos as hundred protesters of the president burst into the assembly which is dominated by types. with sticks and pipes they attacked lawmakers, sending several to the hospital. time now for look at our weather and heavy downpours expected in the mid-atlantic states. >>> the rest of the country would like some of those downpours, so hot out there. this little weak storm and this warm front will bring numerous showers in kentucky, tennessee. all these dots are pop up showers and storms nation's capital through virginia. then tonight in the overnight hours we track those through philadelphia, bal
alexander bonds is the suspect and a twice convicted felon who had been on parole. he shot her in the head and killed by police. today new york flags will be flown at half-staff in honor of officer miosotis famiiia. >>> mandatory evacuations have been ordered in california where wildfires ever burning. air tankers are assisting in the fight. people are asking people not to fly drones near the hat country battles an economic crisis. this was the scene at the national assembly. chaos as...
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s cohorts in that robbery, charlie ehrlich and walter alexander, are writing books about the incidentl be right back with more "nightline." ♪ ♪ more kinds of crab than ever, new dishes, and all your favorites. only while crabfest lasts. red lobster. now this is seafood. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just four months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal, infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are
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he's identified as 34-year-old alexander bond. he pointed a gun at officers who fired their weapons killing the suspect. the officer gunned down had been sitting in what's a mobile command unit, like an rv. police and city officials had an overnight press conference. we want to hear a clip from that. >> she was sitting in the vehicle and he came up and fired a round into t so, i don't know if anything else could be more unprovoked than that. >> reporter: the suspects name, alexander bond. he lives a few miles from here with a criminal history. he was out on parole after a robbery near syracuse. back to you in the studio. >> 6:50 now. right now, a new law is in effect that could impact your commute this morning. derrick ward is traveling along 395 in arlington and tells why traveling too slowly could cost you in virginia. >> reporter: hey, guys, it will, indeed, if you are doing that in the left lane, the passing lane. this is, again, taking effect. it actually took effect on january 1st. this is the first time a lot of drivers wil
he's identified as 34-year-old alexander bond. he pointed a gun at officers who fired their weapons killing the suspect. the officer gunned down had been sitting in what's a mobile command unit, like an rv. police and city officials had an overnight press conference. we want to hear a clip from that. >> she was sitting in the vehicle and he came up and fired a round into t so, i don't know if anything else could be more unprovoked than that. >> reporter: the suspects name, alexander...
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the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie. alexander mackenzie was the first person to across the north american continent. he went through canada. in the 1790's. lewis and clark would have brought this book because he would have encountered some of the same challenges and issues they did. in many ways, his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie had collected a lot of indian, native american vocabulary. they were taking that as a model collectr own efforts to linguistic information from the native americans they would have encountered or were expecting to encounter. the third book -- the fourth but we have here is by patrick kelly . an introduction to nautical astronomy. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. to do that, they needed to know a lot about collecting latitude and longitude. that was initially difficult operation at that time -- that was a fiendishly difficult operation at the time. they had lengthy tables and charts of the positions of spherical
the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie. alexander mackenzie was the first person to across the north american continent. he went through canada. in the 1790's. lewis and clark would have brought this book because he would have encountered some of the same challenges and issues they did. in many ways, his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie had collected a lot of indian, native american vocabulary. they were taking that as a model collectr own efforts to linguistic...
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senator alexander is open to it. we can do that quickly. as for changing the health care system, it should not be done quickly, it should not be done behind closed doors. it should not be done in the dark of night. ,ave a history of america shows when you do things in the sunlight, bipartisan and deliberately, the result is better than what they tried to do, which is have a small number of people in a dark room and not tell anybody else what they are doing. >> thank you so much. what guarantee do you have the trump administration will not stop making the cost sharing payments you mentioned? chuck schumer: they are sabotaging the system, and it will rest on their shoulders. the overwhelming majority know that president trump republicans are in charge. if they sabotage system, they will pay a huge political price. president trump does not understand that, but he is not only hurting his own presidency and his own party by threatening to hurt so many people just because he wants to play a political voucher. >> [indiscernible] chuck schumer: we
senator alexander is open to it. we can do that quickly. as for changing the health care system, it should not be done quickly, it should not be done behind closed doors. it should not be done in the dark of night. ,ave a history of america shows when you do things in the sunlight, bipartisan and deliberately, the result is better than what they tried to do, which is have a small number of people in a dark room and not tell anybody else what they are doing. >> thank you so much. what...
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chairman alexander, ranking member murray have indicated they want to work together. they want to public hearings and do this right away. i'm hopeful that chairman hatch, the ranking member, both were proven willing and able to work across party lines will also be willing to work closely together to address broader problems with our healthcare system. let me repeat, the first order of business should be to stabilize the individual market which has been wracked by uncertainty. threate right now, as insurers prepare to lock in their recent plans for 2018, the trump administration is dangling a massive sword over the heads of millions of americans. threatening to end payments. the administration is supposed to make that will or deductibl s and out-of-pocket costs for americans. these payments are critical to keeping healthcare costs down. and also keep in the market stable. remember asia, the largest trade group of insurers has said the uncertainty about these payments are the single most a stabilizing factor in individualized market. i the sun chuck schumer democrat sen
chairman alexander, ranking member murray have indicated they want to work together. they want to public hearings and do this right away. i'm hopeful that chairman hatch, the ranking member, both were proven willing and able to work across party lines will also be willing to work closely together to address broader problems with our healthcare system. let me repeat, the first order of business should be to stabilize the individual market which has been wracked by uncertainty. threate right now,...
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it is not anywhere close to what thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton said about each other. we haven't had a single incident where a congressman came over to the senate and almost beat to
it is not anywhere close to what thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton said about each other. we haven't had a single incident where a congressman came over to the senate and almost beat to
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east room of the white house, officer kevin jobe of the alexandria police. [ applause ] officer alexander jensen of the alexandria police. [ applause ] >> officer nicole vataglia of the alexandria police. [ applause ] >> officer david bailey of the united states capitol police. [ applause ] and officer crystal griener of the united states capitol police. [ applause ] >> as you will hear more in a moment these officers exemplify the best law enforcement in the country and they honor us by their presence today. will you join me in showing one more round of applause to five remarkable americans and all of the men and women in law enforcement they represent here in the white house today. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ [ applause ] >> please sit down, thank you. thank you to vice president for doing a fantastic job and for the introduction. we welcome you all, members of congress and distinguished gu t gues guests. we are gathered here today far very very special occasion as we pay tribute to those whose courageous aks saved so many liv
east room of the white house, officer kevin jobe of the alexandria police. [ applause ] officer alexander jensen of the alexandria police. [ applause ] >> officer nicole vataglia of the alexandria police. [ applause ] >> officer david bailey of the united states capitol police. [ applause ] and officer crystal griener of the united states capitol police. [ applause ] >> as you will hear more in a moment these officers exemplify the best law enforcement in the country and they...
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remember, mcclinton and alexander are each armed with a pistol. >> when we got to the door, mr. asked me to show my gun and look menacing. we all barged into the room. the guys in the room were shocked to see mr. simpson. >> this guy had a face on that was just, a rage. >> i seen this guy getting ready to go up under the mattress. first thing went to my mind, it was a firearm. so pinned him back against the wall and said, "no, don't do that." what's going on here? next thing, simpson, you could hear his voice coming in. >> think you can steal my [ bleep ] and sell it? >> reporter: this is actual audio of simpson inside that room. secretly recorded by riccio, it would be critical later in the courtroom. >> it was stated that i pointed the gun and i can tell you now, being honest as possible, i never pointed that gun at anybody. >> i did take my gun out for one, like, a split second and when i realized that the room was safe i just put it back in. >> reporter: did you think at that moment that that was a mistake? >> the minute i pulled the gun out, i'm like, man, this is a robbery
remember, mcclinton and alexander are each armed with a pistol. >> when we got to the door, mr. asked me to show my gun and look menacing. we all barged into the room. the guys in the room were shocked to see mr. simpson. >> this guy had a face on that was just, a rage. >> i seen this guy getting ready to go up under the mattress. first thing went to my mind, it was a firearm. so pinned him back against the wall and said, "no, don't do that." what's going on here?...
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senator alexander, the republican chairman of the health committee, says he'll schedule hearings. we had no hearings on the health care bill that the republicans
senator alexander, the republican chairman of the health committee, says he'll schedule hearings. we had no hearings on the health care bill that the republicans
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[applause] pence: officer alexander jensen of the alexandria police. [applause] pence: officer nicole battaglia of the alexandria police. [applause] president pence: officer david bailey of the united states capitol police. [cheers and applause] pence: andent officer crystal griner of the united states capitol police. [cheers and applause] pence: as you'll hear more in a moment, these five officers exemplify the best of law enforcement in this and they honor us by their -- this country and they honor us by their presence today. before we welcome the president, would you just join me in showing one more round of applause to five remarkable americans and all the men and women in law enforcement that they represent here at the white house today. [cheers and applause] [fanfare] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. chief ♪]o the [applause] president trump: please sit down. thank you. and thank you to the vice president for doing a fantastic job and for the introduction. we welcome you all, members of congress and distinguishe
[applause] pence: officer alexander jensen of the alexandria police. [applause] pence: officer nicole battaglia of the alexandria police. [applause] president pence: officer david bailey of the united states capitol police. [cheers and applause] pence: andent officer crystal griner of the united states capitol police. [cheers and applause] pence: as you'll hear more in a moment, these five officers exemplify the best of law enforcement in this and they honor us by their -- this country and they...
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, alexander mackenzie was actually the person to cross the north american con-- he went through what is now canada in the 1790s and lewis and clark would have got this book, first of all because he would've encountered some of the same challenges and issues that they did. in many ways his voyages more daunting than theirs. mackenzie had also collected a lot of indian native american vocabularies and if so they were taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information from the native americans that they encountered or expected to encounter. at the fourth book we have here is by patrick kelly. this is an introduction to not: astronomy. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west and to do that they needed to know a lot about collecting latitude and longitude. that was a fiendishly difficult operation at that time. lewis never really completely mastered it, but they did bring with them, not just kelly's book, but also lengthy tables and charts of the positions of various astronomical bodies as they would h
, alexander mackenzie was actually the person to cross the north american con-- he went through what is now canada in the 1790s and lewis and clark would have got this book, first of all because he would've encountered some of the same challenges and issues that they did. in many ways his voyages more daunting than theirs. mackenzie had also collected a lot of indian native american vocabularies and if so they were taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information...
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yousef: alexander novak there.-bank versus the opec/non-opec body, in terms of market intervention. he said they have a tougher job than we do but it would still be very gradual in terms of exit energy. -- exit strategy. shery: some people would disagree. thank you so much, great interview. if you want to rewatch the interview, the function is tv . you will not only be able to find that interview of the russian energy minister, but also watch us live. you can also dive into the functions in the securities that we talk about. also become part of the conversation by sending us questions. we will try to get them to our guests. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out, tv . plenty more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. here are the business flash headlines. 80e future of the airbus a3 superjumbo is said to hinge on the dubai air show. sources say are pushing a deal with the leading operator and british airways owner. orders,bsence of new airbus is said to cut production of the pla
yousef: alexander novak there.-bank versus the opec/non-opec body, in terms of market intervention. he said they have a tougher job than we do but it would still be very gradual in terms of exit energy. -- exit strategy. shery: some people would disagree. thank you so much, great interview. if you want to rewatch the interview, the function is tv . you will not only be able to find that interview of the russian energy minister, but also watch us live. you can also dive into the functions in the...
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what did the russians want in this bilateral relationship but stan said basically zero go ahead alexander well this is exactly correct because of course the united states or shall we say the people who seem to be in control of the united states or at least its media and its political system never seem to be very interested in looking at things from the russians saw it and if they did and let me say something that russia is actually a very easy country to find out what the russians want and what they think they would be surprised i think because they would find that the russians actually don't want very much from the. united states what they want is to be generally left alone to sort out their own affairs which they are doing and the russians are doing and they also want to work with the united states on certain issues.
what did the russians want in this bilateral relationship but stan said basically zero go ahead alexander well this is exactly correct because of course the united states or shall we say the people who seem to be in control of the united states or at least its media and its political system never seem to be very interested in looking at things from the russians saw it and if they did and let me say something that russia is actually a very easy country to find out what the russians want and what...
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[applause] >> officer alexander jensen.edal of valor presented to officer alex jensen, alexandria police department, virginia, for swift and valiant action in responding to an active shooter. officer jensen put himself in harm's way during the active shooter incident, moving without cover and drawing fire from the assailant until the assailant was subdued and the safety of the members of congress, their families, and congressional staff was ensured. [applause] >> officer kevin jobe. medal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe, alexandria police department, virginia, for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families, and congressional staff. officer jobe engaged an active shooter, neutralizing a volatile gunman, and preventing further injuries to innocent bystanders in the park. [applause] [applause] president trump: very brave people. great people. congratulations to all of you. we are forever in your debt. thank you. god bless you. god bless our truly am
[applause] >> officer alexander jensen.edal of valor presented to officer alex jensen, alexandria police department, virginia, for swift and valiant action in responding to an active shooter. officer jensen put himself in harm's way during the active shooter incident, moving without cover and drawing fire from the assailant until the assailant was subdued and the safety of the members of congress, their families, and congressional staff was ensured. [applause] >> officer kevin jobe....
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he beat kazakhstan's alexander bublik.m/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it looks like it is going to be turning much warmer over the next few days, even hot. not for everybody straightaway, but those emperatu res climbing as we head into the middle part of the week. right now, a different story across northern parts of the country. thick cloud streaming out of the atlantic across northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the lake district. a finger of rain will be stuck across the north for quite sometime on tuesday. possibly even into early wednesday. a big contrast in temperatures early on tuesday, 10 degrees higher in the south. starting with the forecast for scotland. around eight o'clock in the morning, a nice fresh start. rain for northern ireland, humphreys and galloway. there may be some spits and spots further south across the pennines. across most of wales and england, the morning starting cloudy but warm, pretty muggy. temperatures of 17 degrees
he beat kazakhstan's alexander bublik.m/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it looks like it is going to be turning much warmer over the next few days, even hot. not for everybody straightaway, but those emperatu res climbing as we head into the middle part of the week. right now, a different story across northern parts of the country. thick cloud streaming out of the atlantic across northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the...
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making the task harder still alexander hurst has the story. nigeria's government is caught in a catch twenty tw. tax collection means it doesn't have enough money to provide the public services its citizens want. but average people see little point of paying taxe. when they get so little in return. well it's when it's wet wet wet it's great to sit there waiting for. death but that's it. it will be great anything o. i'm here because you put up one. that will be subaru. what are they allowed to money very well i agreed to talk to? public finances are also under pressure from falling oil revenues which have dropped by a third since two thousand and twelve. at the same time at night sn more taxes. it hopes to do that by offering individuals a time window in which to pay their back taxes interest free. which nigeria says will bring in one billion dollar. but with eighty percent of workers engaged in the informal economy analysts say that expanding the tax base could be tough with drug is a cleaner with accessories that we still. cleveland ages away
making the task harder still alexander hurst has the story. nigeria's government is caught in a catch twenty tw. tax collection means it doesn't have enough money to provide the public services its citizens want. but average people see little point of paying taxe. when they get so little in return. well it's when it's wet wet wet it's great to sit there waiting for. death but that's it. it will be great anything o. i'm here because you put up one. that will be subaru. what are they allowed to...
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i am thinking of lamar alexander, congresswoman virginia fox, luke messer. i would have said a few months ago senator patty murray of washington, but it seems like there has been a bit of a fracture in the bipartisanship that usually comes with education issues. where do you guys see them standing on moving education legislation through the pipeline? i am thinking maybe a career tech ed. there is some bipartisanship around that. what is realistic for us to expect? anyone can take that. >> i'll start. i think that there is -- i would have said pre-esa the opportunity was limited. i was surprised that esa made it through and was signed into law. it will be interesting to see if something like a federal tax credit. new national federal tax credit were to move forward. are there folks who don't play in the ed space who -- within the ed space we are not considering. there is a push on the part of the administration, i think correctly, to streamline the tax code, to lower rates. dos that run into a push for a new federal tax credit scholarship which could go in th
i am thinking of lamar alexander, congresswoman virginia fox, luke messer. i would have said a few months ago senator patty murray of washington, but it seems like there has been a bit of a fracture in the bipartisanship that usually comes with education issues. where do you guys see them standing on moving education legislation through the pipeline? i am thinking maybe a career tech ed. there is some bipartisanship around that. what is realistic for us to expect? anyone can take that. >>...
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that's helpful">tom alexander's vehicle owns one of the vehicles broken into alexander/auto break-inim: "came out and the window was broken, the neighbor's was and he said there were several cars on mohawk">totally unusual for this neighborhood?investigators say out of the 13 break-ins there were only two reports of something stolen. residents here try not leave anything of value in their carslinda alexander/auto break-in victim: "no! i don't leave anything in my car"> investigators are also checking surveillance videos in the area for any possible suspects. in san ramon haaziq madyun kron4news
that's helpful">tom alexander's vehicle owns one of the vehicles broken into totally unusual for this neighborhood?investigators say out of the 13 break-ins there were only two reports of something stolen. residents here try not leave anything of value in their carslinda alexander/auto break-in victim: "no! i don't leave anything in my car"> investigators are also checking surveillance videos in the area for any possible suspects. in san ramon haaziq madyun kron4news
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between alexander hamilton and george washington. he spoke at washington crossing state park in pennsylvania, introducing mr. chalet is the gentleman who portrays george washington at mount vernon. this is about 90 minutes. >>> good evening, everyone. i wanted to welcome everyone to our wonderful presentation tonight. washington's indispensable partner and his interaction with our founding fa
between alexander hamilton and george washington. he spoke at washington crossing state park in pennsylvania, introducing mr. chalet is the gentleman who portrays george washington at mount vernon. this is about 90 minutes. >>> good evening, everyone. i wanted to welcome everyone to our wonderful presentation tonight. washington's indispensable partner and his interaction with our founding fa
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and peter alexander at the white house and "washington post" political reporter robert acosta. kasie, first to you. vice president pence often attends as president of the senate, a lot of arm twisting. what's the whip count? what do we know? >> reporter: well, this is their last chance, do or die. it seems at the moment like momentum is tilting in their direction. you pointed out that rand paul has said, okay, fine, i will vote for this motion to proceed. the moderate group that we have been watching so closely has basically been silent so far today. that's lisa murkowski of alaska and rob portman of ohio, dean heller of nevada. those are the critical votes here. and this has all been a debate around the sequencing of how they would then try to debate the repeal and replace that would come up after they were able to proceed to this house bill. mcconnell's calculation has been, look, if he can get the bill to the floor, it's going to change the arm twisting and not necessarily wipe the slate clean but it looks like we'll see him here on the senate floor to talk about this. >> we
and peter alexander at the white house and "washington post" political reporter robert acosta. kasie, first to you. vice president pence often attends as president of the senate, a lot of arm twisting. what's the whip count? what do we know? >> reporter: well, this is their last chance, do or die. it seems at the moment like momentum is tilting in their direction. you pointed out that rand paul has said, okay, fine, i will vote for this motion to proceed. the moderate group that...
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obtained the birth certificates that reveal alexander was born two minutes before ella.. >> i was waiting for someone to pop that bubble. it's all going to go away. >> this year marks ten years since the untimely death of anna nicole smith. and now the home the playboy playmate inherited from her late husband is up for sale. it's a place where "e.t." found anna nicole filled with promise and in her prime. >> when i come home, you know, i got all my animals, my horses. it feels really good. it's a lot of peace and quiet. >> she was a pop culture phenomenon, the original curvy model-turned-actress, whose life was filled with drama. but this ten-acre spread was the one place anna nicole could be her self. now her beloved ranch is on the market for just over $2.8 million. >> every time i come home, my uncle, he fixes barbecue and all kinds of food, mashed potatoes and gravy. i pork out when i come home. >> the 6,000 square foot, five bedroom, 5 1/2 bath home has been remodeled since anna nicole lived here. a wine cellar and sport court have been added. there's a custom built
obtained the birth certificates that reveal alexander was born two minutes before ella.. >> i was waiting for someone to pop that bubble. it's all going to go away. >> this year marks ten years since the untimely death of anna nicole smith. and now the home the playboy playmate inherited from her late husband is up for sale. it's a place where "e.t." found anna nicole filled with promise and in her prime. >> when i come home, you know, i got all my animals, my...
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peter alexander has a break down of how it all played out. >> reporter: what donald trump jr. knew and how he knew it in black and white. a trusted associate e-mails trump jr. that one of donald trump's former business partners had been contacted by a senior russian government official and offering the trump campaign information that would incriminate hillary clinton and her dealings with russia and would be very useful to your father adding this is very high level and sensitive information but is part of the support for mr. trump. minutes later, trump jr.'s reply, if it's what you say, i love it. june 7th, after trading several e-mails, the associate suggests a meeting at trump tower with the attorney flying over from moscow for this. trump jr. agrees adding it's like will he will bring paul manafort and my brother-in-law jared kushner. that night after clinching the nomination, trump promises more dirt on clinton. >> you're going to find it very informative and very, very interesting. >> reporter: the next day kushner and manafort are added to the e-mail chain. june 9th the
peter alexander has a break down of how it all played out. >> reporter: what donald trump jr. knew and how he knew it in black and white. a trusted associate e-mails trump jr. that one of donald trump's former business partners had been contacted by a senior russian government official and offering the trump campaign information that would incriminate hillary clinton and her dealings with russia and would be very useful to your father adding this is very high level and sensitive...
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he's on 7—under par and that is just one shot offjoint leaders peter uihlein and alexander bjork.ie heffernan, won the irish derby at the curragh — just ahead of cracksman. another o'brien horse, the 2/1 favourite wings of eagles, who won the epsom derby, was third. and there was heartbreak for the super league's bottom club leigh centurions, as this last minute try by julian bousquet gave catalan dragons a 40—36 victory. england's women are playing their final friendly ahead of this month's european championship. they're in copenhagen playing denmark where it's just approaching full time and it's1—1. ellen white the scorer for england. women's football has been steadily growing in popularity, helped by having a team at the london olympics, and then england's third place finish at the 2015 world cup. but there are still concerns that many young girls are leaving the sport when they reach their teenage years. alex gulrajani has more. when a former england international turns up at school, everyone wants a picture. rachel brown—finnis has played at the top of the game, but the day j
he's on 7—under par and that is just one shot offjoint leaders peter uihlein and alexander bjork.ie heffernan, won the irish derby at the curragh — just ahead of cracksman. another o'brien horse, the 2/1 favourite wings of eagles, who won the epsom derby, was third. and there was heartbreak for the super league's bottom club leigh centurions, as this last minute try by julian bousquet gave catalan dragons a 40—36 victory. england's women are playing their final friendly ahead of this...
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that's alexander costa. -- acosta.for risk and that's what you're seeing in the market right now. the jobs report folding over in the s&p market. we move up by a quarter of 1% of the dow and we erase so much the losses on the s&p 500. up by a third of 1% on the session so far from new york city for our audience worldwide, you're watching bloomberg. ♪ >> here the greenroom. coming up, a conversation about north korea with former u.s. ambassador, at 10:30 a.m. eastern time. ♪ david: as the g-20 unfolds in hamburg even as we speak, we turn to the man who knows foreign relations like few others. he is richard haass. a former senior diplomat in the states department serving both republican and democratic president and the author of 12 books. most recently, "the world in disarray" now made into a documentary on hbo on july 2 1. welcome to the program. what are you expecting to see come out of this g-20? richard: not a whole lot. it's more important than the meeting is the side meetings and the con texas. they get hijacked by
that's alexander costa. -- acosta.for risk and that's what you're seeing in the market right now. the jobs report folding over in the s&p market. we move up by a quarter of 1% of the dow and we erase so much the losses on the s&p 500. up by a third of 1% on the session so far from new york city for our audience worldwide, you're watching bloomberg. ♪ >> here the greenroom. coming up, a conversation about north korea with former u.s. ambassador, at 10:30 a.m. eastern time. ♪...
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alexander stephens wrote a letter to abraham lincoln while lincoln was waiting to come to washington just after he was elected to be president wondering if there is anything they could do, if he had any suggestion. lincoln wrote back to him, i would really like to to be able to work this out he said but we don't seem to be able to agree on the extension of slavery. he said in his letter, that's the rub you want to extend slavery and make slavery national while we want to restrict it. >> host: is your book written for a general audience or scholarly audience? >> host: we wrote this book for students that we have been teaching for gary gallagher has been teaching for over 30 years and i have been teaching for over 20 years. he's teaching at uva, and i am teaching at ucla. we thought a lot about the fact that there is no short, distinct, and yet provocative book, textbook on the civil war that would combine the chronological in the political and economic, the progress of the battles, but also have somatic chapters on emancipation of soldiers, and women, chapters on reconstruction, and a
alexander stephens wrote a letter to abraham lincoln while lincoln was waiting to come to washington just after he was elected to be president wondering if there is anything they could do, if he had any suggestion. lincoln wrote back to him, i would really like to to be able to work this out he said but we don't seem to be able to agree on the extension of slavery. he said in his letter, that's the rub you want to extend slavery and make slavery national while we want to restrict it. >>...
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it's where we start tonight with nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: in the senate's typically quiet chamber, a hero's welcome for john mccain. on this day, the political maverick enjoying a bipartisan embrace. >> i stand here today looking a little worse for wear, i'm sure -- >> reporter: 11 days after brain surgery, the scar still fresh above his eye, the 80-year-old senator delivering a powerful wakeup call to a dysfunctional congress. >> stop listening to the bombastic loud mouths on the radio, television and internet. to hell with them. we're getting nothing done, my friends. we're getting nothing done. >> reporter: his return not just poetic, but dramatic, completing a cross-country trip just in time to give republicans a critical yes vote to begin debate on overhauling obamacare. while pushing colleagues to compromise. >> i will not vote for this bill as it is today. it's a shell of a bill right now. we all know that. >> reporter: mccain a staple on the senate floor for a generation, urging lawmakers to stand up to president trump. >> whether or not we are of the same party, w
it's where we start tonight with nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: in the senate's typically quiet chamber, a hero's welcome for john mccain. on this day, the political maverick enjoying a bipartisan embrace. >> i stand here today looking a little worse for wear, i'm sure -- >> reporter: 11 days after brain surgery, the scar still fresh above his eye, the 80-year-old senator delivering a powerful wakeup call to a dysfunctional congress. >> stop listening to the...
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alexander teaches at dance schools in several different states. police want to hear from any other potential victims. >>> we are learning new details about the man who ambushed and killed a police officer in new york city this week. take a look, new surveillance shows the moment that police say alexander bonds shot up the police vehicle. officers quickly arrived at the scene here. chased down bonds and shot and killed him. according to investigations, hours before the murder, bonds girlfriend called 911 and told the dispatcher that he was acting erratically. responding officers couldn't locate him at the time. also say bonds was admitted to a hospital for psychiatric treatment on saturday and was released the same day. yesterday nypd honored the fallen colleague. along the highway and saluted as they carried the body to a funeral home. >>> new memorial now stands in dallas in honor of the five police officers who were killed one year ago today. the monument called the dallas circle was unveiled yesterday. four police officers were amb h ambushed a
alexander teaches at dance schools in several different states. police want to hear from any other potential victims. >>> we are learning new details about the man who ambushed and killed a police officer in new york city this week. take a look, new surveillance shows the moment that police say alexander bonds shot up the police vehicle. officers quickly arrived at the scene here. chased down bonds and shot and killed him. according to investigations, hours before the murder, bonds...