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alexander. the question i'm asking implicates very deeply the federal presence with climate change throughout the country. we're seeing increasing flooding. that's been alluded to already in this hearing. there was sufficient concern about flooding here in the nation's capital that we have a levy on the -- levee on the mall that i that i, mr. alexander, the corps of engineers was involved with as well to protect the federal presence. yet, in real time, yesterday we had a disastrous flood in this region. anybody who was here, unless you were in the capitol and didn't have to go out, could have missed what happens -- happened and it seems to me raised questions about flood preparedness, even in the area of the nation's capital. a portion of the george washington parkway was closed in both directions. and to show you just how close or how complicated the capitol is, water point of order into at least one metro stop and that happened to have been capital south. the one closest to the capitol of the
alexander. the question i'm asking implicates very deeply the federal presence with climate change throughout the country. we're seeing increasing flooding. that's been alluded to already in this hearing. there was sufficient concern about flooding here in the nation's capital that we have a levy on the -- levee on the mall that i that i, mr. alexander, the corps of engineers was involved with as well to protect the federal presence. yet, in real time, yesterday we had a disastrous flood in...
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reportera: alexander dice que la pasÓ muy mal.s y medio. >> la trabajadora social le dijo a ella, no, usted no puede llamar cuando ustedes se le dÉ la gana. el niÑo no tiene secretaria para que le este pasando llamadas cada rato. reportera: segÚn alexander, fue golpeado por un niÑo de 14 aÑos. alexander: me sujeta del pie asÍ y yo me voy con todo el peso a la cama de metal. y me voy a pegar. y Él no me soltÓ hasta que me caÍ y me puso la cara. sentÍ que tenía como agua en la cabeza, la tenÍa llena de sangre. reportera: afirma que fue testigo de que un niÑo estaba enfermo y no recibiÓ atención mÉdica. alexander: el presidente no sabe lo que hemos sufrido. yo siento que todos somos iguales, aunque sea blanco o moreno. todos somos iguales. nosotros todos nacimos de padres, nadie naciÓ de un animal o de un Árbol. reportera: esta semana, la familia de mando por negligencia a la organizaciÓn harland human care services. la organizaciÓn ha iniciado una investigaciÓn. vuelo contigo, patricia. patricia: gracias por este informe. el gobiern
reportera: alexander dice que la pasÓ muy mal.s y medio. >> la trabajadora social le dijo a ella, no, usted no puede llamar cuando ustedes se le dÉ la gana. el niÑo no tiene secretaria para que le este pasando llamadas cada rato. reportera: segÚn alexander, fue golpeado por un niÑo de 14 aÑos. alexander: me sujeta del pie asÍ y yo me voy con todo el peso a la cama de metal. y me voy a pegar. y Él no me soltÓ hasta que me caÍ y me puso la cara. sentÍ que tenía como agua en la...
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este niÑo alexander comenzÓ a contar los dÍas.tros niÑos se burlaban de mÍ. es importante contarles que este testimonio que pudimos recabar es un caso que va a estar judicializado. se presentÓ una demanda por parte de la madre de este niÑo contra el centro en donde Él estuvo en chicago y esta semana en miami. todavÍa no ha habido una respuesta oficial a la demanda, pero nosotros ya hemos tenido una respuesta por parte del centro de diaetenpor con nosotros. ya has oido de las noticias del terremoto en mÉxico y sabemos que tÚ fuiste una de lasÁs damnificadas en el anterior terremoto asÍ que supongo que has tenido que sentir congoja. reportera: siempre es difÍcil los dÍas 19 y estar aquí y fuera de mÉxico y que empiecen a sonar todos chats diciendo que estÁn todos bien. te remueve todo otra vez. borja: es cierto que perdiste tu casa. reportera: yo perdÍ mi casa. recuerdan que me puse a grabar mi casa en medio de todo lo que estaba pasando. y ayer que hicimos la historia de este niÑo, que es importante mencionar que ya esta organizaci
este niÑo alexander comenzÓ a contar los dÍas.tros niÑos se burlaban de mÍ. es importante contarles que este testimonio que pudimos recabar es un caso que va a estar judicializado. se presentÓ una demanda por parte de la madre de este niÑo contra el centro en donde Él estuvo en chicago y esta semana en miami. todavÍa no ha habido una respuesta oficial a la demanda, pero nosotros ya hemos tenido una respuesta por parte del centro de diaetenpor con nosotros. ya has oido de las noticias...
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and author of how i lost my hillary clinton with forward by julian assange and in london we have alexander me curious he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ray let me go to you first in the swamp in washington d.c. . how do you what do you make of this story here because it is the timing is very interesting she's being charged for not being a. registering under the far law which i find quite interesting is that about half of washington d.c. does some kind of influence peddling for foreign countries when they're not registered as a foreign agent and she just being picked out because she's russian go ahead ray. well peter first full disclosure i want you to hear this from me rather than from the f.b.i. i may be called a coconspirator very quickly because i have met my the oh my god oh why oh yeah there may even be a picture of id alongside her anxiety eating i thought you were glowing i thought you were glowing ok go ahead keep going. i
and author of how i lost my hillary clinton with forward by julian assange and in london we have alexander me curious he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ray let me go to you first in the swamp in washington d.c. . how do you what do you make of this story here because it is the timing is very interesting she's being charged for not...
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and russia that's what this is come to yes alexander i mean i it's already been mentioned here we have the g.o.p. and we have the n.r.a. and if that says one little you know smith inch away from donald trump is this the gambit that's in play here twenty nine year old russian woman a successful entrepreneur likes guns wants to bring the second amendment to russia and she's a conservative in america she's still linchpin honk go ahead alexander. i think that he's exactly what it's all about if you look at the last indictment. published which has been discussed by the way. on consortium use the thing that stood out to me about is that there is actually no collusion allegation involved in it in relation to the hack of the democratic national committee's computers so what they're now trying to do and i think joe's absolutely right is they're trying to find some evidence of collusion in some of the way and what they've done is they. found a young russian woman who as far as i could see was leave living her own life i mean she had her ideas about guns good views which i don't personally agree
and russia that's what this is come to yes alexander i mean i it's already been mentioned here we have the g.o.p. and we have the n.r.a. and if that says one little you know smith inch away from donald trump is this the gambit that's in play here twenty nine year old russian woman a successful entrepreneur likes guns wants to bring the second amendment to russia and she's a conservative in america she's still linchpin honk go ahead alexander. i think that he's exactly what it's all about if you...
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tonight, we'll examine the case of a former russian agent, alexander litvinenko. exactly what happened to litvinenko, and why, have been mysteries for a very long time. now, there are new leads. litvinenko lived in a world of spies and dissidents, where everyone was playing a game, where access to information can make you a very rich man. or a dead one. 03/12/15 >> reporter: a former russian agent, poisoned. a multi-millionaire found dead in his bathroom. an investigative reporter executed in front of her home. their lives had been interconnected, but what about their deaths? random acts? or as some suspect, part of an international murder conspiracy that stretches across two continents and several world capitals. tonight, we'll investigate who wanted them dead? and why? the case will take us from moscow. to rome. to london. into a world of spies and spy-catchers, of corruption and those who dare to expose it. a world in which murder happens often. >> reporter: was there a hit list in mind? >> i'm sure there was. >> but our story begins closer to home. >> reporter
tonight, we'll examine the case of a former russian agent, alexander litvinenko. exactly what happened to litvinenko, and why, have been mysteries for a very long time. now, there are new leads. litvinenko lived in a world of spies and dissidents, where everyone was playing a game, where access to information can make you a very rich man. or a dead one. 03/12/15 >> reporter: a former russian agent, poisoned. a multi-millionaire found dead in his bathroom. an investigative reporter...
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one monument — it's not an alexander the great monument. highways, names of our national airport. changed them. yes, the new name of the highway is friendship. the highway between serbia and greece and our country, it is friendship, and the new name of our airport is national airport skopje. will you take down the statue of alexander the great in the capital, skopje? and the opposition has said they will rebuild any monuments your "marionette government," as they call it, will remove. it is a matter of taste who has what kinds of monuments, but everything must be by the law. only one monument, in front of the court in skopje, criminal court in skopje, was without permits, and we removed it because it is — its municipality removed it, really, because it is a monument without permits. i mean, a lot of this debate about the name of what is known at the united nations as the former yugoslav republic of macedonia is because of alexander the great. and the greeks, of course, have got their province of macedonia, and they say alexander the great w
one monument — it's not an alexander the great monument. highways, names of our national airport. changed them. yes, the new name of the highway is friendship. the highway between serbia and greece and our country, it is friendship, and the new name of our airport is national airport skopje. will you take down the statue of alexander the great in the capital, skopje? and the opposition has said they will rebuild any monuments your "marionette government," as they call it, will...
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alexander.certain value-based models such as accountable care organizations are uniquely positioned to help identify and ultimately, report fraud to the center for program integrity. on average, medicare covers 17,000 lives and comprise hundreds of clinicians. and their success depends on continuously monitoring their expenditures. ... to your department. >> thank you very much. we have multiple ways to receive concerns of vulnerabilitiesfrom all the payment systems that we have. yes, we wouldmake that available. we want to know what are the emerging vulnerabilities so we can place it within the management process i've just described . >> we will follow up with you on the, thank you . then lastly to you mister jarmon, mister trump came into office saying he was going to drain the swamp but it didn't take long for his appointees to waste taxpayer dollars, on particular on trips on charter jets. the oig found the secretary price wasted 41,000 taxpayer dollars on trips that did not comply with real
alexander.certain value-based models such as accountable care organizations are uniquely positioned to help identify and ultimately, report fraud to the center for program integrity. on average, medicare covers 17,000 lives and comprise hundreds of clinicians. and their success depends on continuously monitoring their expenditures. ... to your department. >> thank you very much. we have multiple ways to receive concerns of vulnerabilitiesfrom all the payment systems that we have. yes, we...
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alexander. certain value based models are uniquely positioned to identify and report fraud to the center for program integrity. on average, medicare aco's cover 17,000, and require hundreds of clinicians. their success depends on continuously monitoring expenditures. they have asked for a fast track platform, -- so they can report fraud to the agency. it is my understanding that cms has not responded to the request. can you commit to creating a platform for a large value based provider, so they can report fraud to your department? >> thank you, we have multiple ways to receive concerns of vulnerabilities from all of the payment structures and payment programs, and systems that we have. yes, we would make that available. we want to know from every source we can, what are the emergency -- emerging probabilities. >> we will follow-up with you, thank. -- you. president trump came into office saying that he was going to drain the swamp. but, it did not take long for his appointees to waste taxpayer d
alexander. certain value based models are uniquely positioned to identify and report fraud to the center for program integrity. on average, medicare aco's cover 17,000, and require hundreds of clinicians. their success depends on continuously monitoring expenditures. they have asked for a fast track platform, -- so they can report fraud to the agency. it is my understanding that cms has not responded to the request. can you commit to creating a platform for a large value based provider, so they...
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luego smith con el centro, para alexander 2 a 1 y vean quÉ lindo este toque perfecto. que pasÓ del juventus al psg no lo puede creer quÉ pasa aquÍ. en el minuto 71 nuevo portero buffon y alexander por segunda vez el 3 a 1 ganaba el equipo de. (nombre en inglÉs) perdiendo por 4. Último minuto sÍ seÑor 5 a 1
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alexander the great had great macedonia.want to build a friendship with greece, which doesn't have extraterritorial aspiration. of course, we keep the borders, we protect the borders. we confirm the heritage of the greek citizens and greek macedonians also. we have only one aspiration. to be in the beautiful beach in greece, in a beautiful island in greece, only to support tourism in greece, to build a friendship between our two countries. but it is possible, isn't it, not just countries. but it is possible, isn't it, notjust given the opposition leader, mitsotakis, but also in the country there are nationalists also who are not happy with this, and so it is not necessarily a done deal in greece either. it is a minority. because of that, we are going to a referendum, mainly. to have a democratic... in greece, you must be worried about the nationalist opposition in greece, notjust the parliamentary opposition of mitsotakis. i am worried about that. because of that, i talk very and earnestly to encourage it, to give ita earnes
alexander the great had great macedonia.want to build a friendship with greece, which doesn't have extraterritorial aspiration. of course, we keep the borders, we protect the borders. we confirm the heritage of the greek citizens and greek macedonians also. we have only one aspiration. to be in the beautiful beach in greece, in a beautiful island in greece, only to support tourism in greece, to build a friendship between our two countries. but it is possible, isn't it, not just countries. but...
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intelligence dan coats should resign in protest and disgust alexander your thoughts. coats himself publicly ignored the calls for him to resign he issued that statement yesterday as you said doubling down on his latest finding saying that it was russia behind it twenty sixteen elections and even saying that russia is continuing its efforts to undermine the american demand for the mocha see in this statement he also say it said today that he is willing to provide objective intelligence to serve the u.s. national interest and that doesn't seem like he was getting ready to resign and they are many and the intel community people such as. for example the former cia director and secretary of defense in the obama administration urging coats to stay saying that now it is more important than ever to have if you say in voices around the president was not a phenomena reporting from washington thank you well donald trump's predecessor of barack obama is in south africa right now where he's been giving his highest profile speech since leaving the white house obama was asked to giv
intelligence dan coats should resign in protest and disgust alexander your thoughts. coats himself publicly ignored the calls for him to resign he issued that statement yesterday as you said doubling down on his latest finding saying that it was russia behind it twenty sixteen elections and even saying that russia is continuing its efforts to undermine the american demand for the mocha see in this statement he also say it said today that he is willing to provide objective intelligence to serve...
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robert muller has no russians as as alexander point out there's no russians that we've been able to get and we indicted a whole bunch can indict a ham sandwich what we both here's a russian a media put in a we got her now and she's the only game in town ok and we're going to make sure that this works because if we have a russian word was use we have the holy grail a person that we can set up and say aha see she was working in this intricate scheme through the end and everything else to make sure that trump beat hillary clinton i have to tell you i've never seen it sillier season as i have seen it now in washington yeah but you know when you get a job here but i mean raise absolutely right but i mean if you watch the n n n m it's a b c they don't listen to anything about facts and decisions that have some of the can on congressional committees some of the documents they've had to claw out of the justice department it even they'll even say this is good news for my. or are they just don't talk about it it's really amazing to me this is this is it really is a slow motion cooed it's going on
robert muller has no russians as as alexander point out there's no russians that we've been able to get and we indicted a whole bunch can indict a ham sandwich what we both here's a russian a media put in a we got her now and she's the only game in town ok and we're going to make sure that this works because if we have a russian word was use we have the holy grail a person that we can set up and say aha see she was working in this intricate scheme through the end and everything else to make...
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phenomena who joins us now and alexander i mean we know that these two men they both pride themselves on being deal makers with a personal touch you were in the room was it a warm welcome between these two well i wouldn't say a warm welcome i would say that what i saw was a quiet friend the atmosphere in the oval office at one point president even put his hand on the curse like demonstrating that the men understand each other respect each get along too well but at the same time both leaders appeared to be quiet or a bit tense and the u.s. president once again said that the u.s. is losing money and your car seems to be lecturing. stressing that the u.s. and the european union are close partners and not enemies. but meantime i mean there was at least a bit of a sense of optimism because the u.s. president donald trump he said that he expected something very positive to take place and i just want have a listen to him saying that and then get your reaction i'm sorry were greeted if we could have no tariffs or go barriers those subsidies the united states would be to believe we have many c
phenomena who joins us now and alexander i mean we know that these two men they both pride themselves on being deal makers with a personal touch you were in the room was it a warm welcome between these two well i wouldn't say a warm welcome i would say that what i saw was a quiet friend the atmosphere in the oval office at one point president even put his hand on the curse like demonstrating that the men understand each other respect each get along too well but at the same time both leaders...
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so it is historically inaccurate to what donald trump and alexander are saying.oment when britain gesticulated a kind of no deal brexit is brexit, and the answer for the 27 was extraordinary. for once in european history, they were moving as a unique bloc. they said we're not going to be bullied by britain. it was one against 27. so this dream that britain could have been tougher is frankly... bollocks. leaving the language aside. sorry, sorry! it is lost in translation. i'm a foreigner, so. we haven't even mentioned the two cabinet ministers resigned this week. it shows you that how extraordinary this week has been. nato is not an organisation that normally appeals to pacifists. but they ought to admire the way the other leaders of the western alliance pacified donald trump. apart from the expression of alarm which briefly passed over the face of the nato secretary general, jens stoltenberg, as president trump turned a breakfast photo op into an attack on germany for its energy dependence on russia and unwillingness to spend more on defence, the leaders took the
so it is historically inaccurate to what donald trump and alexander are saying.oment when britain gesticulated a kind of no deal brexit is brexit, and the answer for the 27 was extraordinary. for once in european history, they were moving as a unique bloc. they said we're not going to be bullied by britain. it was one against 27. so this dream that britain could have been tougher is frankly... bollocks. leaving the language aside. sorry, sorry! it is lost in translation. i'm a foreigner, so. we...
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i don't think that the position that alexander hasjust think that the position that alexander has justkremlin, whether it's the ukraine or syria are so many other issues or novichok for that matter, is going to be convincing. if mr putin takes a position i don't seek much business to be done. is it relevant to him? syria has almost been settled because of russian intervention.” think trump has to be very careful. whatever trump says abroad, he is aiming ata whatever trump says abroad, he is aiming at a domestic audience and therefore his real concern now is what is going on with the investigation by robert moeller and his affairs, how closely he is linked to brochure, how much russian finance underpins his property empire, what tax evasion he is involved in. he has got to give no ammunition to his critics in the united states by appearing to be close to putin. i rather agree, i think there will be an exchange of views but i very much doubt there will be much of substance because it is too dangerous for him. he has to beat very careful not to provoke mr putin. if they were deeply involv
i don't think that the position that alexander hasjust think that the position that alexander has justkremlin, whether it's the ukraine or syria are so many other issues or novichok for that matter, is going to be convincing. if mr putin takes a position i don't seek much business to be done. is it relevant to him? syria has almost been settled because of russian intervention.” think trump has to be very careful. whatever trump says abroad, he is aiming ata whatever trump says abroad, he is...
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and for more let's bring in correspondent alexander for naaman who is in washington and baird record has the view from brussels and alexandra i'd like to begin with you because when we look at these two men they both pride themselves on being deal makers with a personal touch you were actually in the room before they met was it a warm welcome well i wouldn't say it was a warm welcome i would say it was a very friendly atmosphere that is true when they met in the oval office at one point us presidents trump even put his hand on chris leg clearly demonstrating that you know they know each other over there you respect each other and get along well at the same time my impression was that those leaders were sort of attends at the same time with the u.s. president stressing once again that the u.s. is losing money and with the e.u. commission president seeming to lecture the u.s. president by stressing that both the european union and the u.s. are close partners and snorts enemies a lot of lecturing also a lot of name calling we have to mention between these two just generally speaking we
and for more let's bring in correspondent alexander for naaman who is in washington and baird record has the view from brussels and alexandra i'd like to begin with you because when we look at these two men they both pride themselves on being deal makers with a personal touch you were actually in the room before they met was it a warm welcome well i wouldn't say it was a warm welcome i would say it was a very friendly atmosphere that is true when they met in the oval office at one point us...
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i said, this isn't -- and peter said, yes, this is alexander hamilton's last letter. within the night before he was shot by the sitting vice president in the famous dual in 1804. an event that henry adams called the most dramatic moment in the politics of the early republic. and look he said, it is to one friends, his good and ally theodore sedgwick. ,his name across the top. i knew about the letter but i had never seen it. theodore was my great, great grandfather. the father of my branch of the family. he had built a federal style house in the brookshire's that is still owned by my family and a place i go regularly. lovely home. inhad a nearly been killed the shays rebellion that took him as a rich, plump lawyer as one of its more detestable targets. he had helped push hamilton's economic agenda through the house when he was a representative from massachusetts, and ultimately rose to become speaker of the house for the fateful election of 1800 that wrested control away from the federalist party and turned it over to thomas jefferson, a man he openly referred to as th
i said, this isn't -- and peter said, yes, this is alexander hamilton's last letter. within the night before he was shot by the sitting vice president in the famous dual in 1804. an event that henry adams called the most dramatic moment in the politics of the early republic. and look he said, it is to one friends, his good and ally theodore sedgwick. ,his name across the top. i knew about the letter but i had never seen it. theodore was my great, great grandfather. the father of my branch of...
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perspective now from moscow and washington we have at least sure when in the russian capital and alexander for north america burch is standing by in washington d.c. alex i want to go to you first if i mean we often describe events as historic but what did we just witness to seventy two hours after the american department of justice accused russia of cruelly acting against its very democratic process the president standing next to russia and calling for closer cooperation. well i think what we have just witnessed to something that has not served the u.s. interest and that is being disquietude by many of us many analysts. and to start being just let's take one main issue here russian meddling in the you asked presidential election the russian president president was able to stand next to donald trump and once again to deny any involvement and the russian interference in the electoral process although all the you asked intelligence agencies say that they are convinced that that was the case and the you as president did nothing to contradict the russian president instead he thought of trashed
perspective now from moscow and washington we have at least sure when in the russian capital and alexander for north america burch is standing by in washington d.c. alex i want to go to you first if i mean we often describe events as historic but what did we just witness to seventy two hours after the american department of justice accused russia of cruelly acting against its very democratic process the president standing next to russia and calling for closer cooperation. well i think what we...
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when alexander hamilton and erin r met foraaron bur their famous duel in we happen, new jersey, both men were members of the society of new jersey. c.l. bragger discusses how members reacted at the time and how the event 'snaged to shift the public perspective of duels in general. the society of the cincinnati hosts this 45-minute event. >> good evening, everyone. my name is bill marshall. i'm a member of the south carolina society of the cincinnati. do not take me long to volunteer to introduce our speaker tonight. he and i are dear friends, but i would like to speak a little bit organization, which was created to perpetuate for all time the memory of the american revolution. we welcome all patriotic americans, regardless of if their families have been in america for 300 years or they just arrived here to join the american revolutionary institute as associates. our mission is to make sure all americans understand that the revolution secured our independence, established our republic, created our national identity, and dedicated our country to the ideals of liberty, need to understan
when alexander hamilton and erin r met foraaron bur their famous duel in we happen, new jersey, both men were members of the society of new jersey. c.l. bragger discusses how members reacted at the time and how the event 'snaged to shift the public perspective of duels in general. the society of the cincinnati hosts this 45-minute event. >> good evening, everyone. my name is bill marshall. i'm a member of the south carolina society of the cincinnati. do not take me long to volunteer to...
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i said, this isn't -- and peter said, yes, this is alexander hamilton's last letter. night before he was shot in the famous dual in 1804. an event that henry adams called the most dramatic moment in the politics of the early republic. said, it is to one of yours, theodore cedric. sedgwick.e i knew about the letter but i had never seen it. he was my great grandfather. the father of my branch of the family. he built a house in the brookshire's that is still owned by my family and a place i go regularly. he had never been killed in the rebellion that took him, as a rich lawyer as one of its more detestable targets. he helped push hamilton's economic agenda. house as a representative for massachusetts and became speaker of the house for the fateful election of 1800 that wrested control away from the federalist party and turn it over to thomas man that hea openly per to as the antichrist. much to hamilton's distress, he turned over to a man who believed would be more malleable politically. live in theo berkshires and a house almost directly across the street from theodore'
i said, this isn't -- and peter said, yes, this is alexander hamilton's last letter. night before he was shot in the famous dual in 1804. an event that henry adams called the most dramatic moment in the politics of the early republic. said, it is to one of yours, theodore cedric. sedgwick.e i knew about the letter but i had never seen it. he was my great grandfather. the father of my branch of the family. he built a house in the brookshire's that is still owned by my family and a place i go...
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fortunately, owner mike alexander was on hand to address the duncan family's concerns. chris: what is it gonna take for them to get their money back? mike: well, i already talked to him. chris: we pressed alexander for answers about why the company cashed the $24,000 check, where the money went, and why the duncans were still waiting for a refund. mike: i don't know what you want me to tell you. chris: i want to know why it's taking almost a year to get them their money. mike: we've just been struggling to pay them back. that's all. that's all i have to say. chris: the state contractors board says carpets & more had an obligation to return the duncans full $24,000 as soon as keith told them his mom sent the check by mistake. alexander said the company might've cashed the check as a deposit, believing it was just about to start the duncan job. mike: well, we took a deposit for a job. chris: if it was a deposit check, the state says it would've been illegal for carpets & more to accept a deposit of $24,000. rick lopez: they can require you to pay no more than 10% or a tho
fortunately, owner mike alexander was on hand to address the duncan family's concerns. chris: what is it gonna take for them to get their money back? mike: well, i already talked to him. chris: we pressed alexander for answers about why the company cashed the $24,000 check, where the money went, and why the duncans were still waiting for a refund. mike: i don't know what you want me to tell you. chris: i want to know why it's taking almost a year to get them their money. mike: we've just been...
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i went to moscow in the 1980s, and listening to alexander, it is like being taken back 30 years.line kremlin ideologue. you're like an american imperialist, but who cares? what we are discussing is that the west lied to russia. the west is in an aggressive alliance in nato. why did donald trump choose to do what he did just before going to helsinki? the two things that need to be connected is this. everything is interconnected. his principal point was that are the one that american presidents have been raising for 40 years. the us cannot be expected to go on bearing the 90% of the cost of nato. whether or not he will succeed using the blunt instrument that he did, i don't know, but i go back to my childhood. my father was a senior nato officer. we passed a grassy mound ringed by concentric circles of razor wire behind which were some people wearing uniforms that i didn't recognise. it was my first sighting as a teenager of americans, and my father said to me, these are the people who keep the peace. it was true then, it was true now. europe has to be confronted about this. he may
i went to moscow in the 1980s, and listening to alexander, it is like being taken back 30 years.line kremlin ideologue. you're like an american imperialist, but who cares? what we are discussing is that the west lied to russia. the west is in an aggressive alliance in nato. why did donald trump choose to do what he did just before going to helsinki? the two things that need to be connected is this. everything is interconnected. his principal point was that are the one that american presidents...
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actors, and creative team that brought it to broadway. ♪ oh alexander hamilton ♪ alexand hamilton -ra on me before we even knew we were going to broadway. - pretty early on i said to him, u don't know exactly wh. he said he wasn't sure if it was a concept album, or a show. i said, i don't care, but i'd like to start filming the process. hi wherever you end up, i we've got a story here. ♪ it's the greatest city ♪ in the greatest city ♪ in e world ♪ in the greatest city in the world - we use lin, and thjourney of his show as the lens through which we tell that same history that he does in the richard rodgers theater. ♪ mr. jefferson welcome home sir - what i think you get from the film is how lin takes this history, and figures out how to make drama out of it. ♪ so what did i miss - i really hope that viewers watching this learn a lot of history. and that helps them feel even closer tor hamilton, sical. - that distant history of ours is actually not so far removed as we think. ♪ alexander hamilton n ♪ alexander hamil - this is a great way of seeing how hamilton meets the world. hamilt
actors, and creative team that brought it to broadway. ♪ oh alexander hamilton ♪ alexand hamilton -ra on me before we even knew we were going to broadway. - pretty early on i said to him, u don't know exactly wh. he said he wasn't sure if it was a concept album, or a show. i said, i don't care, but i'd like to start filming the process. hi wherever you end up, i we've got a story here. ♪ it's the greatest city ♪ in the greatest city ♪ in e world ♪ in the greatest city in the world -...
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reportera: alexander tiene 11 aÑos y es de guatemala.stados unidos en mayo pasado. fue separado de su madre durante 45 dÍas. Él afirma que se sentÍa como un preso. >> como si yo hubiera cometido un delito y hubiera matado a alguien. reportero: dicen que los encerraron en un cuarto sin ninguna ventilaciÓn. >> aguante mucho calor adentro del carro. reportera: alexander dice que la pasÓ muy mal. >> dijo que me querÍa ver, yo le dije que noc lo querÍa ver y otros niÑos se burlaban de mÍ. reportero: madre ehaber hablado dos veces por telÉfono. >> la trabajadora social dijo, usted no puede llamar cuando se le dÉ la gana. el niÑo no tiene secretaria para que le estÉ pasando llamadas a cada rato. reportera: segÚn alexander, fue golpeado por un niÑo de 14 aÑos. >> Él me agarra dely asÍ y yo me voy con todo a la cama de metal. Él no me soltÓ, hasta que me puse y sentÍ que tenía como agua en la cabeza. la tenÍa llena de sangre. reportera. el menor dice que fue testigo de que un niÑo estÁ enfermo y no recibiÓ atención mÉdica. >> el presidente no sab
reportera: alexander tiene 11 aÑos y es de guatemala.stados unidos en mayo pasado. fue separado de su madre durante 45 dÍas. Él afirma que se sentÍa como un preso. >> como si yo hubiera cometido un delito y hubiera matado a alguien. reportero: dicen que los encerraron en un cuarto sin ninguna ventilaciÓn. >> aguante mucho calor adentro del carro. reportera: alexander dice que la pasÓ muy mal. >> dijo que me querÍa ver, yo le dije que noc lo querÍa ver y otros niÑos se...
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alexander: i think there are some great opportunities in technology.nt is that we find companies where there are really robust franchises with advantage, often serving domestic consumer bases, for example, consumer internet. what we are much less interested technology,itized affected by the escalation of trade rhetoric, but, of course, technology can be expressed more broadly. there are companies in the region which have got huge technology components, and moving through the next generation of servicing customers, that is really exciting. factory automation is very tech intensive, and one beneficiary of rising trade rhetoric, i would say, it would be factory automation, because of more manufacturing moves back to the states, then we think that automation will be a big part of that. alexander, really appreciate it. withwas alex treves jpmorgan asset management. they are joining us. , were using the gtv and you can also save those charts for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back did a quick check of the latest business flash headl
alexander: i think there are some great opportunities in technology.nt is that we find companies where there are really robust franchises with advantage, often serving domestic consumer bases, for example, consumer internet. what we are much less interested technology,itized affected by the escalation of trade rhetoric, but, of course, technology can be expressed more broadly. there are companies in the region which have got huge technology components, and moving through the next generation of...
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nbc's peter alexander joins me now, fresh from the interview.you talked about russia, you talked about immigration. in fact russian malign intent, disinformation on everything from charlottesville to other election issues. and on charlottesville she seemed to stumble. we'll get to that in a moment. on immigration first. she defended the policy of separating kids. >> she did. i asked her on multiple occasions if she looked, as you heard, if she saw this and ever said to herself, what are we doing here, do we need to do this again? she's effectively pushed the blame over to congress, as she has in the past, saying it's its failure which is why we're in this position. she said effectively our border security situation is weaker because the zero tolerance policy is not in effect. she made some news, the secretary of homeland security, in an effort to demonstrate the violence and cruel treatment young women face, these migrants when they come to the u.s., saying all of them, ten years and older, are getting a pregnancy test when they arrived to see i
nbc's peter alexander joins me now, fresh from the interview.you talked about russia, you talked about immigration. in fact russian malign intent, disinformation on everything from charlottesville to other election issues. and on charlottesville she seemed to stumble. we'll get to that in a moment. on immigration first. she defended the policy of separating kids. >> she did. i asked her on multiple occasions if she looked, as you heard, if she saw this and ever said to herself, what are...
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alexander: mr. president, i want to thank senator blunt, the senator from missouri, for his leadership on these commonsense provisions that would help literally hundreds of thousands of restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores, pizza stores, and other food retailers as they work to comply with the food and drug administration's menu labeling rule. i'm very disappointed that some democrats have blocked senator blunt's commonsense legislation. he's worked hard on it. he's taken a piece of legislation that had bipartisan support in the house of representatives. he's worked with senator king in a bipartisan way, from maine. nevertheless, still there were objections. when democrats passed the affordable care act in 2010, they included a provision mandating nutrition labeling in restaurants and food retailers with over 20 stores nationwide. the proposed rule was published in december 2014 and the final menu labeling rule went into effect on may 7 of 2018. the final rule requires restaurants nationw
alexander: mr. president, i want to thank senator blunt, the senator from missouri, for his leadership on these commonsense provisions that would help literally hundreds of thousands of restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores, pizza stores, and other food retailers as they work to comply with the food and drug administration's menu labeling rule. i'm very disappointed that some democrats have blocked senator blunt's commonsense legislation. he's worked hard on it. he's taken a piece of...
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it comes to play mostly, much more in jefferson davis then and alexander stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. and an interesting -- jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good quotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised, think he was rather surprised when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. and part of that was the slavery issue. england would abolish slavery in the 30's, i think it, throughout the empire. if it was about slavery, they were not going to get involved. >> also, there w
it comes to play mostly, much more in jefferson davis then and alexander stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. and an interesting -- jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good quotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say...
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gavin esler talks to the author alexander mccall smith. and welcome to talking books, from hay festival in wales. alexander mccall smith is one of the best—loved and most prolific authors working in britain today. he burst onto the scene 20 years ago with the no i ladies‘ detective agency, after leaving edinburgh university. now, he has published over 100 books. so what makes him write so well, and so much? alexander mccall smith, welcome to talking books. thank you very much indeed. applause now, you are truly extraordinarily prolific. as a child, were you a childhood scribbler? did you write all the time? yes, i think many children write when they're small, when they're children, and i remember writing stories when i was a little boy. and i sent off my first story to a publisher at the age of eight, which was a very presumptuous thing to do. and i do remember the title of it, which was he's gone. but who "he" was, and where he went, and why he went, i don't remember. extraordinarily, i had a letter back from the publisher, which i though
gavin esler talks to the author alexander mccall smith. and welcome to talking books, from hay festival in wales. alexander mccall smith is one of the best—loved and most prolific authors working in britain today. he burst onto the scene 20 years ago with the no i ladies‘ detective agency, after leaving edinburgh university. now, he has published over 100 books. so what makes him write so well, and so much? alexander mccall smith, welcome to talking books. thank you very much indeed....
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man and he said i will do a rap about alexander hamilton. we were like -- you cannot laugh in the face of your guests and go what? are you kidding? he went on to perform the first number, the first number that he prepared and it was obviously amazing and afterwords, that is really good. i am going to do a whole broadway show on it. good luck with that. and then it. up. we invited the whole cast back and they performed, they did a whole day workshop for kids from all over the country, doing lyrics writing, you name it, they were in the red room writing and wrapping in the blue room, dancing and you name
man and he said i will do a rap about alexander hamilton. we were like -- you cannot laugh in the face of your guests and go what? are you kidding? he went on to perform the first number, the first number that he prepared and it was obviously amazing and afterwords, that is really good. i am going to do a whole broadway show on it. good luck with that. and then it. up. we invited the whole cast back and they performed, they did a whole day workshop for kids from all over the country, doing...
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blake alexander easily beats tony hu tony schumaker e. that's about how fast i go on
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this painting was commissioned by robert alexander, from the firm of william alexander and sons in eden borough. family tradition tells us that robert had a disputed claim to property. he and the other claimant agreed to refer the matter to franklin and abide by his decision. it must have gone very well for robert which explains the commission. the document in franklin's hand is actually one of alexander's deeds, it is not a government document. the artist also included in the upper left-hand the greatest english voice of reason to oversee -- the painting was a gift in 1962 by mr. and mrs. walter annenberg. walter annenberg was an editor and publisher and later he was appointed ambassador to great britain by president. nixon. he had a long time interest in franklin, enhanced by the fact that the statesman was an editor as well as a printer in philadelphia and that he had founded the university of pennsylvania of which mr. annenberg was a trustee. we also have a few likenesses of british subjects in our collection. this is a portrait of fanny campbell by thomas -- painted in 1834. he was
this painting was commissioned by robert alexander, from the firm of william alexander and sons in eden borough. family tradition tells us that robert had a disputed claim to property. he and the other claimant agreed to refer the matter to franklin and abide by his decision. it must have gone very well for robert which explains the commission. the document in franklin's hand is actually one of alexander's deeds, it is not a government document. the artist also included in the upper left-hand...
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i'm proud of having hired alexander banal and he made a mistake a real one a serious one that fell like a betrayal i told him so everybody makes mistakes so the response must be in proportion with. well that comes as today we will see parliamentarians in the french parliament taking that vote over confidence in the president of the republic president and also in the government of france what is unlikely to see it's unlikely to succeed because the fact that americans party has such a huge majority in the french parliament but what is really crucial here and gives you a sense of just how angry people law in regards to this entire affair is this is the first time there has been a double century since one thousand nine hundred eighty and that gives you a taste of just how unpalatable this. has been in the eyes of the french people. do been feasting across the story for us thank you. more news after a short break. you know world is big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter
i'm proud of having hired alexander banal and he made a mistake a real one a serious one that fell like a betrayal i told him so everybody makes mistakes so the response must be in proportion with. well that comes as today we will see parliamentarians in the french parliament taking that vote over confidence in the president of the republic president and also in the government of france what is unlikely to see it's unlikely to succeed because the fact that americans party has such a huge...
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>> peter alexander at the white house tonight, peter, thank you. >>> an ohio fertility clinic is under fire again tonight after a freezer malfunction destroyed more than 4,000 frozen eggs and embryos this spring. dozens of families sued university hospitals for alleged negligence. the clinic at first apologized to all those patients. and now in a new court filing, it is denying legal liability. nbc's gabe gutierrez spoke with one of the outraged couples. >> reporter: the gut-wrenching news left amber ashe and husband elliot in shock. >> it's very hurtful, and it's really a violation of trust for us. >> reporter: she was among the hundreds of women who found out in march their eggs and embryos were destroyed when a preservation system like this one malfunctioned at a university hospitals fertility center near cleveland, crushing their hopes of having a sibling for their young son ethan. >> we see him interact with cousins and other family members and smaller children in our neighborhood, and we see what an amazing big brother he'd be. >> reporter: now in a response to a lawsuit, univers
>> peter alexander at the white house tonight, peter, thank you. >>> an ohio fertility clinic is under fire again tonight after a freezer malfunction destroyed more than 4,000 frozen eggs and embryos this spring. dozens of families sued university hospitals for alleged negligence. the clinic at first apologized to all those patients. and now in a new court filing, it is denying legal liability. nbc's gabe gutierrez spoke with one of the outraged couples. >> reporter: the...
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la2 a 1 arsenal . >> alexander de nuevo aprovecho y marco el segundo gol y el a arsenal goleo a parisgermain 5 a 1. >> vamos a la casa grande mas de 107 mil personas volabola d detenida ferrerile, asi castig a . >> en otra accion de la inter c internacionainterna tional champions cup, orbeor roben , 2 a 0 alexsandr hleb e despues silva el segundo el i l ingles mcanchester city remontoy gano 3 a 2 . >> ahora vamos al beisbol, los g giagantes y cerveceros chocaro e en el at&t park aca este no p m permitia hit aca ponchando a gorkis pero el primero del sexto innings si de lo que es cudara cudarangular si de siete carre a carreras asi es de los fanaticos rockies si al plato que clase de disparo, como chocolate an ant p perdieron cuatro a una . >> se acabaron los deportes pero continua adelante paola . >> muchas gracias . >> musica si es testigo o sabe de lgo que debamos cubrir comuniquese con telemundo 48 dejenos su mensaje . >> musica . >> para terminar muchas persona no pueden imaginar un domingo i sin ir a la iglesia pero otras n necesita motivacion . >> para ellos esta esta iglesia en
la2 a 1 arsenal . >> alexander de nuevo aprovecho y marco el segundo gol y el a arsenal goleo a parisgermain 5 a 1. >> vamos a la casa grande mas de 107 mil personas volabola d detenida ferrerile, asi castig a . >> en otra accion de la inter c internacionainterna tional champions cup, orbeor roben , 2 a 0 alexsandr hleb e despues silva el segundo el i l ingles mcanchester city remontoy gano 3 a 2 . >> ahora vamos al beisbol, los g giagantes y cerveceros chocaro e en el...
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certainly a way to present russia as an important player on the world stage so alexander we heard there from emily you know russia stands to gain a lot from these talks what about donald trump what about washington. i mean i think it's fair to say that former president the main goal is really to establish a good working personal relationship with the russian president who he. so it's important for them to get along. past repeatedly said because he believes that getting along would help those countries to improve their relationship. and about some of the topics he would like to talk with about the new poor tea in china trade military nuclear missile that's actually something that we could see some progress on after this meeting co over what he did not mention during this first opening remarks was russia's aggressive behavior russia has allegedly attacked american democracy russia's aggression in ukraine i think sation of crimea and that's of course something that many experts here and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expect to talk about with the russian president yes specially that
certainly a way to present russia as an important player on the world stage so alexander we heard there from emily you know russia stands to gain a lot from these talks what about donald trump what about washington. i mean i think it's fair to say that former president the main goal is really to establish a good working personal relationship with the russian president who he. so it's important for them to get along. past repeatedly said because he believes that getting along would help those...
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the show's success even helped prevent the replacement of alexander hamilton's image on the $10 bill. of course, the climax of the musical is the duel. the so-called interview on the field -- the interview on the field of honor at weehawken, new jersey, early on the morning of april 11, 1804, between alexander hamilton and vice president aaron burr. the interview by the way is one of the several euphemisms for duel. as is meeting, encounter, business. affair of honors probably the most apt euphemism because duelists always insisted they were dueling over honor. in the use of these and other you've mixes were just veiled attempts to disguise the illegal acts that duelists were performing. now, by definition, a duel is an occasion in which two parties of equal social station, one the offender and the other the offended, agree to meet in a private place with a small group of witnesses for the purpose of satisfying the offended person's injured honor. now, honor is a reputation for being virtuous, strong, and brave. it was often perceived as a gentleman's most prized possession and thus h
the show's success even helped prevent the replacement of alexander hamilton's image on the $10 bill. of course, the climax of the musical is the duel. the so-called interview on the field -- the interview on the field of honor at weehawken, new jersey, early on the morning of april 11, 1804, between alexander hamilton and vice president aaron burr. the interview by the way is one of the several euphemisms for duel. as is meeting, encounter, business. affair of honors probably the most apt...
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alexander. mr. sheehan, you may pro -- mr. alexander. mr. sheehan, you may proceed. >> thank you. in my statement for the record i explain in detail the hard work of my agency and our partners in tennessee during the 2016 response to wildfires and the drought extended across the state and ultimately destroyed thousands of acres, 2,600 buildings, injured more than 134 and resulted in 14 deaths. these fires were merely a precursor to a year in which the nation saw tremendous damage in losses from doubt, wildfires and, of course -- drought, wildfires and, of course, the incredible destruction from hurricanes, the costliest disaster year in our history. emergency managers constantly review our actions and work towards making continuous improvements, building learning organizations and diffusing knowledge is incredibly important to our enterprise. we must remember that all the various policies, processes and programs of emergency management are interwoven with each other and extend far beyond what we
alexander. mr. sheehan, you may pro -- mr. alexander. mr. sheehan, you may proceed. >> thank you. in my statement for the record i explain in detail the hard work of my agency and our partners in tennessee during the 2016 response to wildfires and the drought extended across the state and ultimately destroyed thousands of acres, 2,600 buildings, injured more than 134 and resulted in 14 deaths. these fires were merely a precursor to a year in which the nation saw tremendous damage in...