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alexander was speechless.admired churchill but he realized that he had to question the leaders command decision. he realized churchill was mostly concerned that if he acknowledged there was poison gas in the area and the germans retaliated the first place they would be dropping gas would be england. so alexander sent a second telegram and again cited findings at much greater length stating beyond any doubt these casualties were due to mustard. he was informed that churchill maintained that the quote symptoms do not sound like mustard gas. his instructions were the same to the doctor, re-examine the patients. flummoxed and unsure how a lonely american medical officer was supposed to respond alexander appealed to a liaison officer. the british officer advised him one did not argue with the prime minister. after a sleepless night alexander's return to the hospital and was determined to prove his book diagnosis is was correct. churchill was undoubtedly brilliant and had an uncanny instinct for the salient facts. h
alexander was speechless.admired churchill but he realized that he had to question the leaders command decision. he realized churchill was mostly concerned that if he acknowledged there was poison gas in the area and the germans retaliated the first place they would be dropping gas would be england. so alexander sent a second telegram and again cited findings at much greater length stating beyond any doubt these casualties were due to mustard. he was informed that churchill maintained that the...
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lieutenant colonel alexander was asleep in his headquarters.he was awake at the first jingle of the telephone and the summons came in the middle of the night and appeared to be a medical crisis. too many men were dying, too quickly of unexplained causes. the symptoms were unlike anything they had seen before and they had begun to suspect they used an unknown weapon, perhaps poison gas with a number of mysterious deaths increasing rapidly each day they placed a call alerting the air force headquarters. there was an urgent request for assistance. alexander was dispatched immediately at the scene of the disaster. he looked too young for a combat physician. 5-foot eight and skinny only 29. his hair was thinning at the temples and that led him the only authority he could claim, he was popular with the troops and his bedside manner was best suited to a pediatrician. he was tougher than he looked and had been through the invasion of north africa under general george patton and despite his quiet modesty and alexander had proven himself to be confident,
lieutenant colonel alexander was asleep in his headquarters.he was awake at the first jingle of the telephone and the summons came in the middle of the night and appeared to be a medical crisis. too many men were dying, too quickly of unexplained causes. the symptoms were unlike anything they had seen before and they had begun to suspect they used an unknown weapon, perhaps poison gas with a number of mysterious deaths increasing rapidly each day they placed a call alerting the air force...
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alexander-tut: thank you. this might be too early to ask or to know, but i'm curious if the -- you have any data on the permit operations. is there -- in terms -- i know that we have heard -- more with people, but is there a financial analysis on that? i'm wondering as we look at, you know, moving forward from a fiscal perspective how those saturday permit days -- i don't know what they're calling them -- are, you know, is it helpful? >> president mccarthy: interim director, i think that you could talk to that, right? >> yeah, i'm happy to speak to that and thanks for the question commissioner tut. so one saturday permit day, simply because we realized that people were working here on saturday anyway. and if we were going to be open to customers on saturday, then people would have to work sunday as well to process some of the work that took place over the six days. so we realized that it's probably best if staff don't have to work seven days -- seven conseconsecutive days and they d that sunday to rest up and
alexander-tut: thank you. this might be too early to ask or to know, but i'm curious if the -- you have any data on the permit operations. is there -- in terms -- i know that we have heard -- more with people, but is there a financial analysis on that? i'm wondering as we look at, you know, moving forward from a fiscal perspective how those saturday permit days -- i don't know what they're calling them -- are, you know, is it helpful? >> president mccarthy: interim director, i think that...
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alexander-tut: thank you. this might be too early to ask or to know, but i'm curious if the -- you have any data on the permit operations. is there -- in terms -- i know that we have heard -- more with people, but is there a financial analysis on that? i'm wondering as we look at, you know, moving forward from a fiscal perspective how those saturday permit days -- i don't know what they're calling them -- are, you know, is it helpful? >> president mccarthy: interim director, i think that you could talk to that, right? >> yeah, i'm happy to speak to that and thanks for the question commissioner tut. so one saturday permit day, simply because we realized that people were working here on saturday anyway. and if we were going to be open to customers on saturday, then people would have to work sunday as well to process some of the work that took place over the six days. so we realized that it's probably best if staff don't have to work seven days -- seven consecutive days and they need that sunday to rest up and be
alexander-tut: thank you. this might be too early to ask or to know, but i'm curious if the -- you have any data on the permit operations. is there -- in terms -- i know that we have heard -- more with people, but is there a financial analysis on that? i'm wondering as we look at, you know, moving forward from a fiscal perspective how those saturday permit days -- i don't know what they're calling them -- are, you know, is it helpful? >> president mccarthy: interim director, i think that...
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general alexander, so, a destructive attack -- general alexander: so, a destructive attack you can seedex. a destructive attack dropped down and destroyed the data on tens of thousands of systems. that means those computers could no longer operate. they turned them on, it was just a blue screen. they would have to be physically be rebooted, each one of those. now look at that across 18,000 companies. that type of attack would cause mayhem for our government and for industry. so, that is one type of attack. that is a destructive attack. how do we now start to lay out the rules of the road for cyber? what is acceptable behavior and what is not? i think that is one of the things the president is going to need to take on and talk to our european allies, our allies in the pacific and look at what we will and will not accept. i think he would be reluctant to put redlines, because of flexibility and response, but he is going to have to prepare for it. many people ask me, should we respond? my answer is, not until you fix the defense. we are not ready today to defend this country in cyber. as
general alexander, so, a destructive attack -- general alexander: so, a destructive attack you can seedex. a destructive attack dropped down and destroyed the data on tens of thousands of systems. that means those computers could no longer operate. they turned them on, it was just a blue screen. they would have to be physically be rebooted, each one of those. now look at that across 18,000 companies. that type of attack would cause mayhem for our government and for industry. so, that is one...
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victor hugo, eugene delacroix, and alexander von humboldt witness those performances. at the end of one of those performances, the director of the louvre, catlin, the iowa indians, and humboldt tour the museum together. there is presumably a diary kept by one of these gentlemen. this one here, walking rain. we don't know where that diary is right now. i would love to have it pop up because right now all we have is catlin's notes on what that encounter was like. it would be really nice to have their perspective on what was going on there. the interesting thing is these are the only indigenous people from the united states that humboldt will ever meet and converse with. he and catlin become friends, and despite the fact that catlin can be as tone deaf as the next person about taking advantage of the situation in order to try to make money off of the indian gallery, they stay in touch. when catlin comes to berlin the next decade in the 1850's, humboldt will set him up with a commission to paint copies of some of his paintings for the king of prussia. these two paintings b
victor hugo, eugene delacroix, and alexander von humboldt witness those performances. at the end of one of those performances, the director of the louvre, catlin, the iowa indians, and humboldt tour the museum together. there is presumably a diary kept by one of these gentlemen. this one here, walking rain. we don't know where that diary is right now. i would love to have it pop up because right now all we have is catlin's notes on what that encounter was like. it would be really nice to have...
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alexander's mother was creek. creeks are matrilineal. by having a creek mother and a creek family through her , alexander was fully creek. he had a clan. he had membership. this is not a picture of him. this is a creek leader from around the same time. we don't have a picture of alexander, but this gives you a picture of how he might have dressed. alexander had the ambition of building a southern confederacy. to parallel the confederacy we have been talking about in the ohio valley. to build it out of his people, the creeks, and also the chickasaw, choctaw, and cherokees. with choctaws and , "it isw's, he wrote well known that from the beginning of the settlement of the english colony of carolina and georgia up to the date of that treaty, the treaty of paris, never have they had title to or pretended to own these our lands. " reflecting what the six nation diplomats say that britain cannot in a treaty we were not party to give away lands that do not belong to them. they belong to us. he worked hard to bring in support from the spanish, w
alexander's mother was creek. creeks are matrilineal. by having a creek mother and a creek family through her , alexander was fully creek. he had a clan. he had membership. this is not a picture of him. this is a creek leader from around the same time. we don't have a picture of alexander, but this gives you a picture of how he might have dressed. alexander had the ambition of building a southern confederacy. to parallel the confederacy we have been talking about in the ohio valley. to build it...
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in fact, a portrait done of him at this time is done by alexander van peele in 1809.what is interesting about this is that when humboldt gets back, he is carrying a letter from jefferson to the layfayette's mail, and he knows it is being censored and so this is mail that is getting to him uncensored, and so it creates a friendship, and then he writes a letter saying thank you for introducing us, and wi wnnd we good friends. thank you for introducing. and so then the third member is the man who is going back to france to start the civil war. so they have the three revolutionaries who are hanging out, and he thinks they are all spies and he wants them expelled from the country. and they skip his coronation, because he did not want to be a brt of this, and they set up this pro american enclave in paris during the war of 1812 when humboldt is part of the treaty experience, the treaty of ghent to settle the war of 1812 and he is arguing our behalf even though they are in gent. and john quincy adams comes to paris and they go to lectures and in paris, they hang out together
in fact, a portrait done of him at this time is done by alexander van peele in 1809.what is interesting about this is that when humboldt gets back, he is carrying a letter from jefferson to the layfayette's mail, and he knows it is being censored and so this is mail that is getting to him uncensored, and so it creates a friendship, and then he writes a letter saying thank you for introducing us, and wi wnnd we good friends. thank you for introducing. and so then the third member is the man who...
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alexander's biography is not unbiased. the opening sentence basically alexander says jean harris could have been her. so not unbiased at all. in that biography which was based on just tons of letters and interviews with harris while she was in prison, alexander argues that harris' problems with her mental health and her problems with men began as a child, that it's the 1920s, her father is a successful businessman. in addition to living in shaker heights, they vacation -- shaker heights over here by cleveland. here is detroit. this line is the canadian border and the family vacationed on the canadian side of lake erie. the wives and kids stayed all summer and the husband would come out for the weekends. allegedly ms. harris' father was kind of a cold and distant guy. jean harris was smart. she did well in high school. she went off to smith college, graduated phi beta kappa. she did everything a wealthy young woman of that era was supposed to do. once she got her degree, she got married to a guy named james harris, a boy sh
alexander's biography is not unbiased. the opening sentence basically alexander says jean harris could have been her. so not unbiased at all. in that biography which was based on just tons of letters and interviews with harris while she was in prison, alexander argues that harris' problems with her mental health and her problems with men began as a child, that it's the 1920s, her father is a successful businessman. in addition to living in shaker heights, they vacation -- shaker heights over...
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shawna alexander claimed it was suspicions she might be suicidal.but she seems to have bought the hand gun she used to shoot high and intended to shoot herself several years before this so she had it for a while. so you have to give her credit for focus. she drives the five hours. she gets up to the house. as luke and julia describe very well, i should say she called high to say she was coming. it's a five-hour drive. she's not going to surprise him. she calls and he says don't come. i'm having a party, lynn's here, don't come. she does anyway. but she runs into traffic. again, she stays through work. she doesn't get there until late in the evening. i want to say 10:00-ish, 10:00 p.m., maybe 11:00. she gets in the house and decides she wants to say good-bye to high. she wants to see him one last time. so she goes up to his bedroom and that's where she finds lynn's lingerie, lynn's stuff in the bathroom. she feels agitated, upset. she might do some yelling. high wakes up, basically says, yeah, i'm tired, i'm going back to sleep. shut up. that was not
shawna alexander claimed it was suspicions she might be suicidal.but she seems to have bought the hand gun she used to shoot high and intended to shoot herself several years before this so she had it for a while. so you have to give her credit for focus. she drives the five hours. she gets up to the house. as luke and julia describe very well, i should say she called high to say she was coming. it's a five-hour drive. she's not going to surprise him. she calls and he says don't come. i'm having...
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the alexander mcgilvery was one of the creek leaders in this war.exander mcgilvery as you can tell from his name, he had spottish parentage. his father was a scottish trader and merchant and his mother was creek and the creeks are natural lineal and by having a creek family and mother through her, alexander mcgivery, despite the name we know him by was fully creek. he was a creek leader. this is not a picture of him. this is a creek leader from around the same time. we don't have a picture of alexander mcgilvery, but this gives you some idea of how he might have dressed. alexander mcgilvery had the ambition of building a sort of southern confederacy to parallel the confederacy we've been talking about, in the ohio valley. the to build it out of his creeks, is chick twos and cherokees. today with the -- with chock that yous and chick saws he wrote that it is well known from the beginning of the settlement of the english colonies of carolina and georgia up to the date of that treaty, the treaty of paris, never have they had title to or pretended to ow
the alexander mcgilvery was one of the creek leaders in this war.exander mcgilvery as you can tell from his name, he had spottish parentage. his father was a scottish trader and merchant and his mother was creek and the creeks are natural lineal and by having a creek family and mother through her, alexander mcgivery, despite the name we know him by was fully creek. he was a creek leader. this is not a picture of him. this is a creek leader from around the same time. we don't have a picture of...
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people like george washington, thomas jefferson, alexander hamilton, issues
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as "the daily beast" reported yesterday, alexander claimed in a video he had organization assistance. biggs and brooks were among a dozen trump loyalist at a december 21 meeting with trump at the white house, where they strategized over a last-ditch effort to overturn the election results. and joining me now is congresswoman pramila jayapal of washington state, maybe of the judiciary committee. congresswoman, thank you for being here. before i ask you about really this bombshell potential development in the attempted coup at the capitol, i have to first ask how you're feeling. because i know you're recovering from covid. >> thank you, joy. i am okay. i cycle in and out of my symptoms, fever, chills, headache. sort of moved up into my head today. and i'm sorry to say these republicans have not only given me covid by not wearing their masks but they have also given it to my husband now, who now tested positive. so this is the world we live in. but i'll get through this, i know i will. and i appreciate everyone's good wishes. >> that is just one of the many sickening developments. we kn
as "the daily beast" reported yesterday, alexander claimed in a video he had organization assistance. biggs and brooks were among a dozen trump loyalist at a december 21 meeting with trump at the white house, where they strategized over a last-ditch effort to overturn the election results. and joining me now is congresswoman pramila jayapal of washington state, maybe of the judiciary committee. congresswoman, thank you for being here. before i ask you about really this bombshell...
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the third piece of alexander's plan had to do with taxes.in 1792, congress passed hamilton's tax plan. it included increased tariffs on foreign goods, so higher than the tariff of 1789. it also included a whiskey tax that would be imposed on whiskey distilled in the united states. hamilton hoped that by dealing with past deaths, by establishing a stable currency through the bank, and by providing a steady revenue stream into the national government, that he would make running a national government easier. he was right. and he would make the national government more respectable and trustworthy. and arguably, he made it last at all. at the same time though, hamilton's plan created opportunities for old enemies of the federalists. it gave them the issues that they had not had a first. and it also created new enemies of federalist policies. and so, hamilton's financial plan would be part of the wedge between the increasing divide in this era between the federalists and what would be the opposition. some people are still angry about how this new
the third piece of alexander's plan had to do with taxes.in 1792, congress passed hamilton's tax plan. it included increased tariffs on foreign goods, so higher than the tariff of 1789. it also included a whiskey tax that would be imposed on whiskey distilled in the united states. hamilton hoped that by dealing with past deaths, by establishing a stable currency through the bank, and by providing a steady revenue stream into the national government, that he would make running a national...
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i will talk to americans who did and did not vote for him, what do they expect now peter alexander got exclusive ax access to the oval office to see how the new president already personalized it. tonight we begin with kristen welker >> reporter: tonight calling the vaccine roll-out a failure president biden making this pledge >> we'll defeat in pandemic and a nation waiting for action. let me be clearest on this point, help is on the way. >> reporter: the president signing executive orders including requiring masks at planes, trains and airports, increasing covid vaccine sites by creating several vaccination centers and planning to invoke the defense production act to speed vaccine production >> we are still in a dark winter of this pandemic it is going to get worse before it gets better >> reporter: dr. fauci says he sees positive signs. >> when you look at the seven days average of cases, right now it looks like it may be plateauing >> reporter: there are still issues with supply and vaccine distributions. biden's vaccine goal 100 million shots in 100 days. >> is the biden administra
i will talk to americans who did and did not vote for him, what do they expect now peter alexander got exclusive ax access to the oval office to see how the new president already personalized it. tonight we begin with kristen welker >> reporter: tonight calling the vaccine roll-out a failure president biden making this pledge >> we'll defeat in pandemic and a nation waiting for action. let me be clearest on this point, help is on the way. >> reporter: the president signing...
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this is the view from the apartment where alexander and natalia yuchenko once lived. on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the accident, i climbed the same rooftop in pripyat from which this panoramic view i showed you was taken and took a new picture . this is what the city of the future looks like today . the share noble disaster took the lives of many people, your revocable changed the lives of tens of thousands more and proved a pivotal event in the collapse of the soviet union . i hope you will read this book and see how it altered the course of history and also the lives of those men and women it touched who even now are still struggling to understand what it meant . iq. >> thank you for a very engaging and riveting presentation and the images that you includedalong with your narrationwere absolutely superb . thank you for that . the first question has to do with leadership. when you think back at the series of decisions that were made immediately after the explosion, can you unpack from your perspective some of the large leadership failures that could have eith
this is the view from the apartment where alexander and natalia yuchenko once lived. on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the accident, i climbed the same rooftop in pripyat from which this panoramic view i showed you was taken and took a new picture . this is what the city of the future looks like today . the share noble disaster took the lives of many people, your revocable changed the lives of tens of thousands more and proved a pivotal event in the collapse of the soviet union . i hope you...
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now, to be completely candid, miss alexander's biography is not unbiased.he opening sentence basically alexander says that jean harris could have been her, so not unbiased at all. but in that biography which was based on just tons of letters and interviews with harris while show was in prison alexander argues that harris' problems with her mental health and her problems with men began as a child, that it's the 1920s. her father is a very successful businessman. in addition to living in shaker heights they vacation, so we've got shaker heights by cleveland, here's detroit and this line is the canadian border, and the family vacationed on the canadian side of lake erie, and they had a summer home and then clave was such that the wives and the kids stayed there all summer and the husbands would work during the weeks and come out for the weekends. allegedly miss harris' father was kind of a cold and distance guy. jean harris was start. she did well in high school. she went off to smith she graduated fi beta kappa. she did everything a wealthy young woman of tha
now, to be completely candid, miss alexander's biography is not unbiased.he opening sentence basically alexander says that jean harris could have been her, so not unbiased at all. but in that biography which was based on just tons of letters and interviews with harris while show was in prison alexander argues that harris' problems with her mental health and her problems with men began as a child, that it's the 1920s. her father is a very successful businessman. in addition to living in shaker...
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blayne alexander, nbc news. >>> now to the race for a vaccine. today the united kingdom ruling out the oxford/astrazeneca. bryan pinker was the first to get the shot administered by the chief nurse at the oxford university hospital. the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine is schaeper and easier to use because it does not require the super cold storage needed by the pfizer vaccine. american authorities have not yet approved it for use on americans. >>> meanwhile, u.s. numbers continue to disappoint. the u.s. vaccinated one-tenth the number of people hit had expected to by the turn of the year under the so-called operation warp speed. now, one solution would be to double the number of people getting their first dose by not reserving the second dose for the follow-up shot with the hope and expectation that when you need your follow-up shot, it will be there. there will be another dose available. these numbers show where we're stumbling. the vac is out there more than 13 million doses are available according to the cdc, but only slight more than 4 million ame
blayne alexander, nbc news. >>> now to the race for a vaccine. today the united kingdom ruling out the oxford/astrazeneca. bryan pinker was the first to get the shot administered by the chief nurse at the oxford university hospital. the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine is schaeper and easier to use because it does not require the super cold storage needed by the pfizer vaccine. american authorities have not yet approved it for use on americans. >>> meanwhile, u.s. numbers continue...
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well joining me now are our guests in moscow we have alexander solove if member of the board of open russia an opposition movement in london we have sam green the director of the russia institute at king's college london and back in moscow that amir something called political scientists at the russian academy of science one welcome to your wall thank you for joining us here on inside story i'd like to start with you mr green if i can develop the news that this would likely happen that he would likely be arrested or detained on his return to russia so why has he returned what's the calculation here well i think the coalition is it 1st of all you know i think your report said that he was referring to the country boys in general i think that only were probably just shoot out and say that it was the government that poisoned him and he claims as much right to the country as. as pugin those votes so he you know is a political activist he has you know. because the leader of we know what remains the largest and most powerful independent political organization in russia and so the only way th
well joining me now are our guests in moscow we have alexander solove if member of the board of open russia an opposition movement in london we have sam green the director of the russia institute at king's college london and back in moscow that amir something called political scientists at the russian academy of science one welcome to your wall thank you for joining us here on inside story i'd like to start with you mr green if i can develop the news that this would likely happen that he would...
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wright, alexander, what _ online world and to society.der, what you think - online world and to society. wright, alexander, what you think about. online world and to society. wright, l alexander, what you think about what you just heard? i alexander, what you think about what you iust heard?— you “ust heard? i have to agree with a you just heard? i have to agree with a lot of what — you just heard? i have to agree with a lot of what they _ you just heard? i have to agree with a lot of what they are _ you just heard? i have to agree with a lot of what they are saying. - you just heard? i have to agree with a lot of what they are saying. when | a lot of what they are saying. when i pose _ a lot of what they are saying. when i pose this— a lot of what they are saying. when i pose this question, _ a lot of what they are saying. when i pose this question, i— a lot of what they are saying. when i pose this question, i believe - a lot of what they are saying. when i pose this question, i believe thati i pose this question, i believe that in some
wright, alexander, what _ online world and to society.der, what you think - online world and to society. wright, alexander, what you think about. online world and to society. wright, l alexander, what you think about what you just heard? i alexander, what you think about what you iust heard?— you “ust heard? i have to agree with a you just heard? i have to agree with a lot of what — you just heard? i have to agree with a lot of what they _ you just heard? i have to agree with a lot of...
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julia and alexander join me.e is a senior fellow at the endowments moscow center and julia is a russian-born journalists, currently correspondent for gq. let me ask you. if you can simply explain to us what are these protests about. >> first, they are about aleksi navalny and the investigation he has done into putin's wealth and putin's secret palace, but also they are a tip of a larger bay of discontent with declining incomes. russian disposable incomes have decreased 10% compared to others, the pandemic and the economic recession. >> if you saw the video of the palace, i should say we are required to point out that the russian government, president putin, denies that that is his palace. nobody knows whose it is then. julia, explain what navalny has been able to do. he's built an extraordinary political infrastructure, but almost a kind of media network of his own on youtube, right? >> that's correct. he was blacklisted from state media, which has the largest reach in the country, and i think he wasn't fully sat
julia and alexander join me.e is a senior fellow at the endowments moscow center and julia is a russian-born journalists, currently correspondent for gq. let me ask you. if you can simply explain to us what are these protests about. >> first, they are about aleksi navalny and the investigation he has done into putin's wealth and putin's secret palace, but also they are a tip of a larger bay of discontent with declining incomes. russian disposable incomes have decreased 10% compared to...
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and the attack on him have for the 1st time politicised many young people in russia also with us alexander our expert on russia an advisor to the energy giant gazprom he argues that russian society can live with corruption but if the younger generation feel they're losing. that could change quickly and a very warm welcome to just steven pifer academic on the list and former u.s. ambassador with a focus on europe russia and much else besides he says the west should push back against the worst of russian misbehavior but it should also leaves the door open for dialogue thank you for those 3 statements thank you for being here and i'd like to begin with you daria if i may begin with flooded me putin himself he's clearly under pressure that's big news he's under pressure from alexei and a vile nice so tell us a little bit about mr move on the himself so missing the volley has been around for over a decade has been a big presence on the square protests in 2012 which a lot of people here will probably remember is the biggest to date actually the protests that took time the took part took place th
and the attack on him have for the 1st time politicised many young people in russia also with us alexander our expert on russia an advisor to the energy giant gazprom he argues that russian society can live with corruption but if the younger generation feel they're losing. that could change quickly and a very warm welcome to just steven pifer academic on the list and former u.s. ambassador with a focus on europe russia and much else besides he says the west should push back against the worst of...
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the attack on him have for the 1st time politicised many young people in russia also with us is alexander our expert on russia an advisor to the energy giant gazprom he argues that russian society can live with corruption but if the younger generation feel they are losing out that could change quickly and a very warm welcome to to steven pifer academic analyst and former u.s. ambassador with a focus on your. to russia and much else besides he says the west should push back against the worst of russian misbehavior but it should also leave the door open for dialogue thank you for those 3 statements thank you for being here and i'd like to begin with you if i may and begin with flooded me putin himself he's clearly under pressure that's big news he's under pressure from alexei and a vile nice so tell us a little bit about himself. misson of all he has been around for over a decade has been a big presence on the square protests in 2012 which a lot of people here will probably remember is the biggest to date actually the protests that took time the took part took place this sunday were smaller
the attack on him have for the 1st time politicised many young people in russia also with us is alexander our expert on russia an advisor to the energy giant gazprom he argues that russian society can live with corruption but if the younger generation feel they are losing out that could change quickly and a very warm welcome to to steven pifer academic analyst and former u.s. ambassador with a focus on your. to russia and much else besides he says the west should push back against the worst of...
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and that's why he had both jefferson and alexander hamilton on his board.cause you are trying to orchestrate this, so they would buy him out and make this. but that doesn't happen. the that doesn't happen and it's going to take a request in order to create the smithsonian. and which becomes what they peale wanted it to be which is is a humboldtian networked enterprise that encompasses art, literature, music, politics, exploration, all in the same place. i mentioned that humboldt was a magnet. when he is in paris, that magnetism attracts authors, both of whom will write their books on the american west while they are reading the long expedition reports, while they are hanging around with humboldt in paris. the other person they are hanging around with is samuel morse, who is painting the studies for this magnificent painting called the gallery of the louvre. not all of these paintings are in the salon. they are scattered all over the museum. what morse is doing is setting up scaffolding, climbing up on it, and a sketching what he needs and moving it around.
and that's why he had both jefferson and alexander hamilton on his board.cause you are trying to orchestrate this, so they would buy him out and make this. but that doesn't happen. the that doesn't happen and it's going to take a request in order to create the smithsonian. and which becomes what they peale wanted it to be which is is a humboldtian networked enterprise that encompasses art, literature, music, politics, exploration, all in the same place. i mentioned that humboldt was a magnet....
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the attack on him have for the 1st time politicised many young people in russia also with us is alexander our expert on russia an advisor to the energy giant gazprom he argues that russian society can live with corruption but if the younger generation feel they're losing out. that could change quickly and a very warm welcome to steven pifer academic on a list and former u.s. ambassador with a focus on europe russia and much else besides he says the west should push back against the worst of russian misbehavior but it should also leave the door open for dialogue thank you for those 3 statements thank you for being here and i'd like to begin with you daria if i may and begin with vladimir putin himself he's clearly on the pressure that's big news he's under pressure from alexei no vile nice so tell us a little bit about himself so missing a volley has been around for over a decade has been a big presence on the square protests and 12 which a lot of people here will probably remember the biggest to date actually the protests that took time the took part took place this sunday were smaller wh
the attack on him have for the 1st time politicised many young people in russia also with us is alexander our expert on russia an advisor to the energy giant gazprom he argues that russian society can live with corruption but if the younger generation feel they're losing out. that could change quickly and a very warm welcome to steven pifer academic on a list and former u.s. ambassador with a focus on europe russia and much else besides he says the west should push back against the worst of...
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and the attack on him have for the 1st time politicised many young people in russia also with us alexander our expert on russia an advisor to the energy giant gazprom he argues that russian society can live with corruption but if the younger generation feel they're losing out that could change quickly and a very warm welcome to to steven pifer academic analyst and former u.s. ambassador with a focus. europe russia and much else besides he says the west should push back against the worst of russian misbehavior but it should also leaves the door open for dialogue. thank you for those 3 statements since thank you for being here and i'd like to begin with you daryn if i may and begin with flooded me putin himself he's clearly on the pressure that's big news he's under pressure from alexina vile nice so tell us a little bit about himself so missing a volley has been around for over a decade has been a big presence on the square protests in 2012 which a lot of people here will probably remember the biggest to date actually the protests that took time the took part took place this sunday were sma
and the attack on him have for the 1st time politicised many young people in russia also with us alexander our expert on russia an advisor to the energy giant gazprom he argues that russian society can live with corruption but if the younger generation feel they're losing out that could change quickly and a very warm welcome to to steven pifer academic analyst and former u.s. ambassador with a focus. europe russia and much else besides he says the west should push back against the worst of...
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a dizzying crossroad tonight and it's where we start with chief white house correspondent peter alexander. >> reporter: house democrats now poised voke the 25th amendment to remove president trump by wednesday or they will make the president the first ever to be impeached twice. >> i think every day he's in office he remains a real and present danger to the country. >> reporter: pence seen late today arriving at the white house is said to oppose implementing the 25th amendment democrats today introducing a single article of impeachment, accusing president trump of, quote, inciting violence against the government of the united states. the charge right now reads in part, president trump gravely endangered the security of the united states and its institutions of government he, therefore, betrayed his trust as president. >> we have to stand up to this man who incited a violent riot at our nation's capitol. tn 210 house democrats back impeachment, but there's no broad support among republicans. in the senate democrats need 17 republicans to join them to convict and remove the president but so
a dizzying crossroad tonight and it's where we start with chief white house correspondent peter alexander. >> reporter: house democrats now poised voke the 25th amendment to remove president trump by wednesday or they will make the president the first ever to be impeached twice. >> i think every day he's in office he remains a real and present danger to the country. >> reporter: pence seen late today arriving at the white house is said to oppose implementing the 25th amendment...
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commissioner alexander took? >> thank you. and i also want to thank christina and amy and supervisor ronan for your efforts on this. i want to just state that i 100% with where this legislation is going. the public does need to know what is going on. they need to know how our policies work. i wasn't even aware of all of these policies we've taken on. and the general public needs to know. i think that is really, really important. and, you know, i think the publication of the list, people who are hiring contractors or hiring engineers need to know because most of these folks are doing it, you know -- they're not insiders into the industry. they don't know the bad actors. they don't have access to that information until it is in the news. and then it is oftentimes too late. one of the -- i do understand there is discretion by the director. you know, so that this doesn't -- people who don't -- people shouldn't accidentally get caught up in this. it is not a prohibition. if you're on the list, you can still continue to do work as l
commissioner alexander took? >> thank you. and i also want to thank christina and amy and supervisor ronan for your efforts on this. i want to just state that i 100% with where this legislation is going. the public does need to know what is going on. they need to know how our policies work. i wasn't even aware of all of these policies we've taken on. and the general public needs to know. i think that is really, really important. and, you know, i think the publication of the list, people...
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i read a biography about gene harris by a woman named sean alexander alexander and to be candid her biographys not unbiased and basically the opening sentence she says that jean harris could have been her but in the feed that was made of tons of letters with harris while she was in prison her harris or her deal with mental health, and she is it's in the 19 twenties, her father is a businessman. in addition to shaker heights, and by the way here's cleveland and detroit, and this is the canadian border, and the family vacationed on the canadian side of lake erie. and the enclave with such, that the wives and kids state all summer, and the husbands would work during the week and come up on weekends. so legibly her father harrison's father was a cold and distant guy. jean harris was smart she did well in high school, she graduated five beta capita. she did everything in the era that a woman was supposed to do. she got married originally to james harris. who spent two summers on the canadian coast. and he fit the bill of who she might or should marry. he was nice guy. he came from a good family, b
i read a biography about gene harris by a woman named sean alexander alexander and to be candid her biographys not unbiased and basically the opening sentence she says that jean harris could have been her but in the feed that was made of tons of letters with harris while she was in prison her harris or her deal with mental health, and she is it's in the 19 twenties, her father is a businessman. in addition to shaker heights, and by the way here's cleveland and detroit, and this is the canadian...
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will concern stopped off at the headquarters of general william alexander. a washington ally had too much to drink in the evening, with several of lord sterling's aides, including james monroe, the future president and junior officer. this is what they reported to the commander. washington knew he was being criticized, but now he could actually put names on who might be involved. he zeroed in on gates and he already had contempt for conway, because conway was insistent on being promoted. the more important letter, however, would've been an absolute bombshell. the long and short of it, as far as he was concerned, was that the cause was essentially lost unless gates came south, took command of the main army, and retrieve the patriot military integration. in the course of my research on the cabal book, i found any number of these letters. though this was the general sentiment at the time, he was really the first to actually call for a change in command. i've got to ask, was there really a plot? well, any number of senior patriot leaders certainly thought so. we
will concern stopped off at the headquarters of general william alexander. a washington ally had too much to drink in the evening, with several of lord sterling's aides, including james monroe, the future president and junior officer. this is what they reported to the commander. washington knew he was being criticized, but now he could actually put names on who might be involved. he zeroed in on gates and he already had contempt for conway, because conway was insistent on being promoted. the...
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but let me go down to blayne alexander, she joins us live from atlanta. blayne, i have to tell you, it is remarkable, i think, given what we saw the president do for about a week and all of the attacks on the voting system down there. could this runoff have gone any smoother with the amount of turnout, how quick they counted? you have to say, this all went on without a hitch. >> reporter: you know, that's absolutely true. and i've got to say that after covering this entire election cycle here in georgia, starting with the primary back in june, which we all know was widely called a debacle, essentially, a meltdown here in georgia, from what we saw then to november, taking days to get to the presidential election results, to what we saw here, night and day difference. i have to say that just kind of spending time at polling locations yesterday, talking to voters, not just at one place in fulton county but talking to voters from different places around the state, it really was smooth sailing across the state of georgia yesterday when it came to wait times, n
but let me go down to blayne alexander, she joins us live from atlanta. blayne, i have to tell you, it is remarkable, i think, given what we saw the president do for about a week and all of the attacks on the voting system down there. could this runoff have gone any smoother with the amount of turnout, how quick they counted? you have to say, this all went on without a hitch. >> reporter: you know, that's absolutely true. and i've got to say that after covering this entire election cycle...
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alexander the great marched his armies out of india with 200 elephants. ♪ ♪ >> maharaja sawai ajay singhthe terrace of the palace his father had built and saw the pleasant planes below. he decided was time to come out of the fortified hills. in 1728, he built jaipur, the pink city, one of the first planned cities of its day. ♪ ♪ >> no murmurs of discontent if there were any were allowed to reach this monarch's ears in the court yards of the city palace or the corridors of the hawa mahal the palace of the winds. the mirage was a scientist, he preferred to think about the shape of the earth, the universe and the stars. mrs. kennedy's journey continues back into time. another city, another age, another monument. the year, 15 69 -- 1569. >> the city, abandoned. the emperor long since gone. the monument remains. marble and mother of pearl to honor the tomb of the st.. in fatehpur sikri the saint chisti prophesied that the great emperor would have a son he dearly wanted. so the story is told akbar the great did have a son, and his son had a son. theÑÑy"mñ monuments of inds historical past do n
alexander the great marched his armies out of india with 200 elephants. ♪ ♪ >> maharaja sawai ajay singhthe terrace of the palace his father had built and saw the pleasant planes below. he decided was time to come out of the fortified hills. in 1728, he built jaipur, the pink city, one of the first planned cities of its day. ♪ ♪ >> no murmurs of discontent if there were any were allowed to reach this monarch's ears in the court yards of the city palace or the corridors of...
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alexander the great marched his armies out of india with 200 elephants. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> he looked out from the fathers had built and saw the pleasant plains below. he decided it was time to come out of the fortified hills. in 1728 he built the city, the pink city. one of the first planned cities of its day. no mur hers of discontent if there were any were allowed to reach the courtyards of the city palace or the corridors of the palace of the winds. he was a scientist. he preferred to think about the shape of the earth, the universe and the stars. mrs. kennedy's journey continues back into time. another city, another age, another monument. the year 1569. ♪ the city&4ron abandoned, the em long sense gone, the monument remains. marble and mother of pearl to honor the tomb of a saint. the saint prof sized that the great emperor would have the son he wanted. the story is told, akbar the great had a son, and his son had a son. ♪ >> the monuments of india's historical past do not, however, belong to the past. they belong to each new day and to the people who live it. to priests and to scholar, merch
alexander the great marched his armies out of india with 200 elephants. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> he looked out from the fathers had built and saw the pleasant plains below. he decided it was time to come out of the fortified hills. in 1728 he built the city, the pink city. one of the first planned cities of its day. no mur hers of discontent if there were any were allowed to reach the courtyards of the city palace or the corridors of the palace of the winds. he was a scientist. he preferred to...
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peter alexander, nbc news inside the oval office. >> we'll see all the work to be done in the next fourfter a massive fire in washington. >>> we'll have an otnaememiol reunioion after this loyoyal pup waited f for days outstside the hospitital for hisis owner entrestoto helped pepeople stay aliveve and out of the h hospital. entrestoto helped pepeople don't tatake entreststo if pregnanant; it c can cause h harm or deah to an unboborn baby. don't tatake entreststo if pregnanant; dodon't take e entresto wiwh an ace inhnhibitor or r alisk, oror if you'veve had angioioea with a an ace or a arb. the most s serious sidide effs are anangioedema,, low blblood pressusure, kikidney problblems, or higigh blood popotassium. low blblood pressusure, kikidney problblems, asask your dococtor ababout entresesto. does scrububbing greasase feel e a workrkout? scrub lessss with dawnwn ulta low blblood pressusure, kikidney problblems, itit's supeperior greasase-cleg formulula gets to o work faste, makiking easy wowork of tougughs dawn takakes care ofof tough gr, whererever it shshows up. scrurub less, sasav
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protesters in the country critics believe the tournament could lose to the image of long time to eat or alexander lukashenko. ablaze. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program in india the supreme court has temporarily halted the implementation of controversial do agricultural laws that have led to widespread protests from farmers the chief justice says that the court will form a committee to hear their grievances against the long tens of thousands of farmers have been camped out on the outskirts of delhi for more than a month they say the laws benefit large private buyers at the expense of producers nearly 60 percent of india's population depends on agriculture for their livelihoods. correspondent and her child terry is standing by with a view from delhi so many are what working you tell us about the court's decision well before the decision came in there were air tran's of conversations and negotiations between the government and the formal groups which ended up in deadlock there was no outcome that the breached now the supreme court the top court of the country has decided to put a temporary halt
protesters in the country critics believe the tournament could lose to the image of long time to eat or alexander lukashenko. ablaze. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program in india the supreme court has temporarily halted the implementation of controversial do agricultural laws that have led to widespread protests from farmers the chief justice says that the court will form a committee to hear their grievances against the long tens of thousands of farmers have been camped out on the outskirts...