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ok alexander good luck to you. traditionally the last helicopter to leave will circle the station. the ship leaving antarctica will sound its horn three times signaling the start of winter. before fuel is still remember that feeling of the helicopter made its last farewell circle and was off work early it was the beginning of winter and only thirty two people were left i felt kind of sad what. better than to fall off. then the long pole and nights begin along with inevitable depression because of six months absence of some exhausting snowstorms loan letters home and the desire to see friends and family but even after all that many will still dream about coming back fortunately there's plenty of work here in antarctica for many generations to come. together and unsolved mystery for me. that is an interesting question. which is why does this place attract me so when i sold mine which if you know what that blowing already. three goodbye horns. the antarctic winter has begun. the beginning of the long haul to acknowledge. the fades from island life. and the enough temptation. to dogma'
ok alexander good luck to you. traditionally the last helicopter to leave will circle the station. the ship leaving antarctica will sound its horn three times signaling the start of winter. before fuel is still remember that feeling of the helicopter made its last farewell circle and was off work early it was the beginning of winter and only thirty two people were left i felt kind of sad what. better than to fall off. then the long pole and nights begin along with inevitable depression because...
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ok alexander good luck to you. traditionally the last helicopter to leave will circle the station. the ship leaving antarctica will sound its horn three times signaling the start of winter. before you may still remember that feeling of the helicopter made its last farewell circling was off mark riley who was the beginning of winter and only thirty two people were left i felt kind of sad when. better the roof fall off. then the long pole and nights begin along with inevitable depression because of six months absence of some exhausting snowstorms loan letters home and the desire to see friends and family but even after all that many will still dream about coming back fortunately there's plenty of work here in antarctica for many generations to come. together and unsolved mystery for me. that is an interesting question. which is why does this place attract me so when i've sold manage it you know what that blowing already. three goodbye horn's. the antarctic winter has begun. some of the sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish
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alexander good luck. traditionally the last helicopter to leave will circle the station. the ship leaving antarctica will sound its horn three times signaling the start of winter. before you may still remember the feeling of the helicopter made its last farewell circle and was off work early it was the beginning of winter and only thirty two people were left i felt kind of sad what. better the roof. then the long pole a night's big game along with inevitable depression because of six months absence of some exhausting snowstorms loan letters home and the desire to see friends and family but even after all that many will still dream about coming back fortunately there's plenty of work here in antarctica for many generations to come. together and unsolved mystery for me. if that is an interesting question. which is why does this place attract me so when i'm soul manage it you know what that blowing already. three good bye horns. the antarctic winter has begun. imports came from. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is
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good deal of progress today. all of the numbers are still far short of the goal. we have more on that tonight from white house correspondent peter alexander. peter? >> reporter: erica, good evening to you. the administration today announced more than 2 million people have enrolled in the health insurance plans through both the federal and state-run exchanges. that is below the goal for the end of the year, but it is a rebound from the miserable enrollment numbers in october and november. officials said success would be 7 million signups by the end of marge. so still unanswered is whether or not they're getting enough healthy adults signed up to offset the costs for older and sicker enrollees. and really, the hard part begins when the newly insured show up at the doctor's offices as early as tomorrow to try to use the coverage for the first time. many are still waiting to get their insurance cards, waiting to see if their information actually got to the insurers. >> i suppose we'll find out soon. >>> there is positive news to report about the economy. the housing market in this country has made impressive gains over the past year as intere
good deal of progress today. all of the numbers are still far short of the goal. we have more on that tonight from white house correspondent peter alexander. peter? >> reporter: erica, good evening to you. the administration today announced more than 2 million people have enrolled in the health insurance plans through both the federal and state-run exchanges. that is below the goal for the end of the year, but it is a rebound from the miserable enrollment numbers in october and november....
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abraham lincoln and the future vice president of the confederacy alexander stevens became very good friends while working in washington. they enjoyed each other's company and lincoln didn't know much of the south other than what he learned while working in washington when southerners were willing to compromise and talk with him. jefferson davis feature president of the confederacy counted the number of northerners as his closest friends including including the antislavery new yorker who will be the future secretary of the state in the lincoln administration. the story was rumored to have nursed jefferson davis back to health during one of his fits of illness. these friendships and the washington experience help explain why davis and others were so surprised by the speed at which it took hold in the sadness by which they met the end of the union or what they expected to be end of the union. there is great scene at the end of this, jefferson davis and goodbye to his fellow congressman folding up his things and walking out of the capital weeping the entire way. it's not the picture we think of
abraham lincoln and the future vice president of the confederacy alexander stevens became very good friends while working in washington. they enjoyed each other's company and lincoln didn't know much of the south other than what he learned while working in washington when southerners were willing to compromise and talk with him. jefferson davis feature president of the confederacy counted the number of northerners as his closest friends including including the antislavery new yorker who will be...
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abraham lincoln and the future vice president of the confederate v., alexander stephens became very good friends all working in washington. they enjoyed each others company and lincoln didn't know much of the south other than what he learned all working in washington was southerners who are willing to compromise and talk with him. jefferson davis guy future president of the confederacy qaeda member including the anti-slavery new yorker who's going to become the future secretary of state in the lincoln administration. seward was even rumored to have nurse jefferson davis back to health during one of his big elements. so these friendships and the washington next year and help explain why davis and others were so is prized by the speed at which the session took called and the sadness in which they met, the end of the union or at least that they expected. there's a great scene at the end of all this be a jefferson davis saying goodbye in january 1861, holding up his things, walking out of the capital, weeping the entire way. it's not the picture rethink a jefferson davis. even jeb david sand
abraham lincoln and the future vice president of the confederate v., alexander stephens became very good friends all working in washington. they enjoyed each others company and lincoln didn't know much of the south other than what he learned all working in washington was southerners who are willing to compromise and talk with him. jefferson davis guy future president of the confederacy qaeda member including the anti-slavery new yorker who's going to become the future secretary of state in the...
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it's the good the bad of the very very seriously ugly the good the alexander a united methodist church where the choir director adam fraley was forced out for being gay earlier this year the parishioners at this indiana church did not stand on the sidelines they took action since fairly resigned over eighty percent of them have quit as well as they see if their choir director sexuality has no bearing at all on their ability to worship and sing together as a community they just want their friend back you know not of people say that religion brings out the worst in people but if the members of the alexander united methodist church are any indication it also brings out the best. the bad senator james inhofe in a reason radio appearance on the view a.b.c. in new york city the oklahoma senator went off on the global warming hoax. those who have written my book the greatest hoax know that this goes way back long created time. and started by the united nations we pursued him with the find scientists who said that they the u.n. had rigged the science and then of course in zero nine when climat
it's the good the bad of the very very seriously ugly the good the alexander a united methodist church where the choir director adam fraley was forced out for being gay earlier this year the parishioners at this indiana church did not stand on the sidelines they took action since fairly resigned over eighty percent of them have quit as well as they see if their choir director sexuality has no bearing at all on their ability to worship and sing together as a community they just want their friend...
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alexander was in character. seinfeld has also opened up about good friend jay leno saying the long time tonight show host is very call the show saying they were offended by a joke ja. starting out warmer -- >> is warm the right word? maybe less cold. >> i'll give you that. >> tom kierein with the storm team 4 forecast. tom? >> i like that "less cold." you'll notice the difference. some locations are 20 to 25 degrees warmer now than they were yesterday at this time when it was down near zero. in the shenandoah valley, look, already in the upper 20s there. closer to washington, nearby suburbs about 15 to 20 degrees warmer than yesterday. we were in single digits, now arlington, fairfax, district in the upper 20s. near the bay, chillier and still cold, in the upper teens, parts of southern maryland and on the eastern shore, the northern neck. farther west, out of the mountains, many locations there, too, are in the 20s now. the view from space showing just a few clouds coming threw. we'll have the clouds with us through the morning. danella, are we the only ones up early? anybody else up on the roadways? >> i think
alexander was in character. seinfeld has also opened up about good friend jay leno saying the long time tonight show host is very call the show saying they were offended by a joke ja. starting out warmer -- >> is warm the right word? maybe less cold. >> i'll give you that. >> tom kierein with the storm team 4 forecast. tom? >> i like that "less cold." you'll notice the difference. some locations are 20 to 25 degrees warmer now than they were yesterday at this...
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but others did a very good job as well. >> keith alexander or the other people in that piece said that snowden had, in essence, showed the king to -- keys to the kingdom. >> i think it was one of his deputies that was doing the assessment of the damage done by snowden. he says that he left with the keys to the kingdom. but there has been the assumption in the u.s. intel community that the chinese and russians have full access to this material already. >> because of snowden. >> and because he was first in hong kong and then he moved on to russia where he remains today. but we don't know for a fact that they got all of that material but certainly the material i reported on this morning, which was out because of other publications in europe, they had that for a number of weeks if they did not have it for months before. >> and how could this be used in cyber warfare e not to send them back to the original notion of not being able to take the signal from inside a computer and transmitted from the computer and then be analyzed and dealt with? >> it can be analyzed and dealt with, turned arou
but others did a very good job as well. >> keith alexander or the other people in that piece said that snowden had, in essence, showed the king to -- keys to the kingdom. >> i think it was one of his deputies that was doing the assessment of the damage done by snowden. he says that he left with the keys to the kingdom. but there has been the assumption in the u.s. intel community that the chinese and russians have full access to this material already. >> because of snowden....
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. >> good monday, i'm peter alexander live in washington and for my friend andrea mitchell, a new week begins with a new set of problems for new jersey governor chris christie. state subpoenas and investigative committee and federal audit, more national headlines. joining me now for our daily fix is chris cillizza and live in trenton, new jersey, nbc's kelly o'donne o'donnell. kelly, today we learned there's going to be a special investigative committee solely focused on the bridge with subpoena power. you sat down with the assemlyman who will lead it, john wisniewski, how significant is this announcement and what can we expect? >> i just came from the announcement that they made and raced over here to be able to tell you first, peter, what they've said is they created this super committee which means it is pulling together both members of both parties and they will have this special power but also hire outside counsel to pursue this investigation. as you know, legislative bodies have committees that have certain areas of jurisdiction and basically say these issues have become so signi
. >> good monday, i'm peter alexander live in washington and for my friend andrea mitchell, a new week begins with a new set of problems for new jersey governor chris christie. state subpoenas and investigative committee and federal audit, more national headlines. joining me now for our daily fix is chris cillizza and live in trenton, new jersey, nbc's kelly o'donne o'donnell. kelly, today we learned there's going to be a special investigative committee solely focused on the bridge with...
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good education. >> yet, tennessee republican lamar alexander said many public schools are failing to provide that opportunity to close the achievement and long-term earning gap, so he's teaming up with tim scott of south carolina to launch a series of proposals that would give parents more choices in how federal tax dollars are spent on education. >> too many of our kids are sold a bill of goods that there is no chance to escape poverty, when in fact school choice provides a bridge for that student who has potential to realize it. >> the two gop senators want billions in federal taxpayer dollars already spent on education to be given to states which can then decide how to give parents more control on using their money to place their children in private, charter, or better performing public schools. there are skeptics. >> we haven't seen consistent evidence anywhere in the country that these kind of programs are effective at producing better results. >> unions like the national education association or nea, d adamantly apossess the idea of allowing taxpayer money fund students. they pose an elitist strategy a
good education. >> yet, tennessee republican lamar alexander said many public schools are failing to provide that opportunity to close the achievement and long-term earning gap, so he's teaming up with tim scott of south carolina to launch a series of proposals that would give parents more choices in how federal tax dollars are spent on education. >> too many of our kids are sold a bill of goods that there is no chance to escape poverty, when in fact school choice provides a bridge...
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veteran bobsled alexander who called will be competing at his fifth winter olympics he took silver in the format event at turin in two thousand and six and bronze in the two men at my good thirty nine year old has also won six medals at the world championships including gold in the german resort of clinics in twenty eleven and has won before man world cup three times but gold at his home olympics would crown a glittering career. alexander thirty points is the first ever russian to be crowned skeleton world champion twenty eight year old. in competing since two thousand and four and is improving every year he won the overall scale to the world cup in two thousand and nine followed by bronze at the world championships two years later he took world silver and this p.g.a. just the right time winning the world time last year in vancouver trees across the bronze in sochi is after gold. will turn thirty one on the first day of competition at his home olympics after a modest showing at the two thousand and six games the speed skater was a russian revelation in vancouver taking bronze in the five thousand meters as well as silver in the ten thousand the following year he was cro
veteran bobsled alexander who called will be competing at his fifth winter olympics he took silver in the format event at turin in two thousand and six and bronze in the two men at my good thirty nine year old has also won six medals at the world championships including gold in the german resort of clinics in twenty eleven and has won before man world cup three times but gold at his home olympics would crown a glittering career. alexander thirty points is the first ever russian to be crowned...
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good. jerry seinfeld and jason alexander were seen yesterday walking into tom's restaurant in the manhattan's. seinfeld told the website earlier this month that he and david are working on a new joint project. according to showbiz 411 they are discussing a broadway play. i hope this is true. just to have the three of them back together would be great. >> he was at the knicks game last night. >> did you all speak. >> no. >> dave dyson's vacuums and products are sold in 67 countries. he'll join us with his newest creation but first, a look at what inspires an inventor. >> the principles behind the vacuum cleaner motor have barely changed. >> reporter: it began over 30 years ago, james dyson was frustrated by his vacuum cleaner's lack of power. he sit out to improve it. the experiment took many years with over 5,000 prototypes. >> that's 5,000 failures before i cracked it. >> in 1993 the bagless vacuum cleaner was born. >> the new dyson vacuum cleaner. we've said good-bye to the bag. >> the machine was an instant hit. within years dyson's dream had grown into a multibillion dollar industry. re
good. jerry seinfeld and jason alexander were seen yesterday walking into tom's restaurant in the manhattan's. seinfeld told the website earlier this month that he and david are working on a new joint project. according to showbiz 411 they are discussing a broadway play. i hope this is true. just to have the three of them back together would be great. >> he was at the knicks game last night. >> did you all speak. >> no. >> dave dyson's vacuums and products are sold in 67...
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tennessee senator lamar alexander says he's opposed to this measure because the senate should take up and vote a number of good ideas to help put people back to work. and alexander's the cosponsor of a job training measure which has already passed the house. another key republican says if you want to extend unemployment insurance, find a way to pay for it. >> with regard to unemployment insurance, aye always said that finish i've always said that i'm not opposed to unemployment insurance, i am opposed to having it without paying for it. i think it's wrong to borrow money for china, but i'm not against having unemployment insurance. >> reporter: certainly, many republicans throughout the house of representatives and fellow senators are also onboard with the idea of, okay, let's extend unemployment benefits, but it is critical with the debt growing to find a way to pay for it. jenna? jenna: so what is the argument or the pitch, if you will, from democrats, mike, to try to get some republicans and get this across the finish line? >> reporter: senate majority leader harry reid calls it emergency spending, and he s
tennessee senator lamar alexander says he's opposed to this measure because the senate should take up and vote a number of good ideas to help put people back to work. and alexander's the cosponsor of a job training measure which has already passed the house. another key republican says if you want to extend unemployment insurance, find a way to pay for it. >> with regard to unemployment insurance, aye always said that finish i've always said that i'm not opposed to unemployment insurance,...
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order to piece together some elements of it, but spiegel and some others did a good job with it as well. >> rose: keith alexander or one of the other people in that 60 minutes piece said snowden had in a sense showed the keys to the kingdom. >> well, i think it was one of his deputies who was doing the assessment of the damage done by snowden and he certainly say he left with the keys to the kingdom, now, there is an assumption in the u.s. intel community that both the chinese and russians have full access to this material already. >> rose: because of snowden? >> because of snowden and because snowden was first in hong kong and then of course then moved on to russia where he remains today. but we don't know for a fact that they got all that material. but certainly the material i reported on this morning, because it has been out thanks to some other publications in europe that documents were put on their web sites, they certainly had that for a number of weeks if they didn't have it for months before it. >> rose: and how could this be us in cyber warfare, not snowden but back to the original notion of being able
order to piece together some elements of it, but spiegel and some others did a good job with it as well. >> rose: keith alexander or one of the other people in that 60 minutes piece said snowden had in a sense showed the keys to the kingdom. >> well, i think it was one of his deputies who was doing the assessment of the damage done by snowden and he certainly say he left with the keys to the kingdom, now, there is an assumption in the u.s. intel community that both the chinese and...
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alexander. bob corker. bright. does a good job in the senator.e minutes, a couple minutes left to finish this discussion, and at the end of it, an exciting announcement about what's coming at theened of the show. stick around. be right back. it's hip-hop. for cross-country, classical. and for jumps, i need something...special. so i use my citi thankyou visa card for music downloads and earn two times the points... plus a little extra inspiration. [ ♪ music plays ] the citi thankyou preferred visa card. earn two times the points on entertainment and dining out with no annual fee. citi, with you every step of the way. and five simple whole grains, new multigrain cheerios dark chocolate crunch is breakfast... with benefits. start your day with a delicious new crunch. healthy never tasted so good. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the po
alexander. bob corker. bright. does a good job in the senator.e minutes, a couple minutes left to finish this discussion, and at the end of it, an exciting announcement about what's coming at theened of the show. stick around. be right back. it's hip-hop. for cross-country, classical. and for jumps, i need something...special. so i use my citi thankyou visa card for music downloads and earn two times the points... plus a little extra inspiration. [ ♪ music plays ] the citi thankyou preferred...
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. >> peter alexander taking his brief window between the president's event and the white house briefing to join us live. good to see you, sir. this is part of the president's state of the union push, taking action to help those 4 million folks who have been out of work for six months now. the private sector has to get on board for this thing to work. how is the white house going to go about doing that? >> this is another example of what the president indicated in the state of the union, he's going to use his pen and phone when necessary to get things down with or without congress. this is an example of effectively going around congress but there are limits to what he can do. what he's basically doing now is working with as many as 300 businesses around this country to have them sort of revamp their hiring processes to be more in the words of the president, inclusive in those screening processes so they are not discriminating against the long term unemployed. there was actually a researcher from northeastern university who came up with a stat i found to be pretty striking. almost identical resumes in terms of
. >> peter alexander taking his brief window between the president's event and the white house briefing to join us live. good to see you, sir. this is part of the president's state of the union push, taking action to help those 4 million folks who have been out of work for six months now. the private sector has to get on board for this thing to work. how is the white house going to go about doing that? >> this is another example of what the president indicated in the state of the...
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alexander has more on this. hi, peter. >> reporter: hi, matt. good morning. more than 16 months later, the deadly attacks in benghazi are still fueling heated debate over exactly what went wrong and who's to blame. this new senate report sharply criticizes both the state department and the cia for poor communication and insufficient security. >> thank you! >> reporter: with speculation mounting that hillary clinton will run for president, the magazine even ask if she's a shoo-in for 2016, renewed attention today on what opponents say could be her biggest liability from her time as secretary of state. the deadly attacks in benghazi. this just-released senate intelligence report insists the 2012 attack was preventable, citing extensive intelligence reporting on the terrorist activity in libya. and known security shortfalls at the u.s. mission. the report found at the cia upgraded security at its annex just a mile from the diplomatic mission. but the state department did not. >> the state department is where the real fault lays in this. >> reporter: clinton's na
alexander has more on this. hi, peter. >> reporter: hi, matt. good morning. more than 16 months later, the deadly attacks in benghazi are still fueling heated debate over exactly what went wrong and who's to blame. this new senate report sharply criticizes both the state department and the cia for poor communication and insufficient security. >> thank you! >> reporter: with speculation mounting that hillary clinton will run for president, the magazine even ask if she's a...
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let's go to peter alexander, nbc's white house correspondent. peter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. president obama was trying to do something a little bit different with this state of the union, laying out a more modest agenda, less about the lofty goals, more about achievable ones. president campaigning on hope and change and now trying to get things done. >> reporter: facing a deeply skeptical country, he first tried to turn on the charm with a nod to john boehner. >> the son of a bar keep is the speaker of the house. >> reporter: president obama vowed to combat income inequality with or without congress. >> america does not stabbed standstill and neither will i. >> reporter: the president announced plans for a series of executive actions, like raising the hourly minimum wage for new federal contract workers. and pushed lawmakers to revive stalled legislation on immigration reform and to extend emergency benefits for the long-term unemployed. to make a serious point about gender equality, the president turned to pop culture. >> it is tim
let's go to peter alexander, nbc's white house correspondent. peter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. president obama was trying to do something a little bit different with this state of the union, laying out a more modest agenda, less about the lofty goals, more about achievable ones. president campaigning on hope and change and now trying to get things done. >> reporter: facing a deeply skeptical country, he first tried to turn on the charm with a nod to john...
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alexander field has the latest from charleston. good morning. >> reporter: good morning kate.s released a bar anything that could be used as evidence as the cases move forward. the effort to bring clean water here in west virginia continues. a do not use water ban has been lifted for many now. 200,000 are waiting for clean water. the team of federal investigators from washington d.c. has arrived in west virginia. they could spend a couple of weeks here looking at the facility and learning what they can about the chemical that was spilled. they'll dig into the inspection history. over the the weekend the state's department of environmental protection says inspectors last looked at the plant in 1991 when it was under different ownership and operated for a completely different purpose. the dep now says according to records, the inspector was on site in 2010 to investigate the report of an odor at the time. the inspector found nothing. in 2012, the inspectors looked at the plant to determine whether or not it needed additional permits. they decided it did not. at that time the tan
alexander field has the latest from charleston. good morning. >> reporter: good morning kate.s released a bar anything that could be used as evidence as the cases move forward. the effort to bring clean water here in west virginia continues. a do not use water ban has been lifted for many now. 200,000 are waiting for clean water. the team of federal investigators from washington d.c. has arrived in west virginia. they could spend a couple of weeks here looking at the facility and learning...
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alexander field is following these developments. >> reporter: good morning, kate.fficials are looking at how to lift the ban. zones are being designed, priority will be given to certain zones, including zones with hospitals in them, places where water is badly needed. >> state of emergency, you do whatever it takes. >> reporter: firefighters in charleston, west virginia come to the rescue with water. bottles of it. >> at least 600, 700 cases. >> reporter: the lines to collect keep growing. >> just a minute. >> reporter: 300,000 people have been forced to get by on bottled water since thursday. that's when a chemical leak was found to have tainted the water supply. schools are shut down. water samples are being tested around the clock for signs ever improvement. >> i believe we're at a point where we see light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: there's no specific timeline for lifting the water use ban. it will happen in phases. >> people are anxious because they don't have certainty about what's going on. >> reporter: officials now believe as many as 7,500 gall
alexander field is following these developments. >> reporter: good morning, kate.fficials are looking at how to lift the ban. zones are being designed, priority will be given to certain zones, including zones with hospitals in them, places where water is badly needed. >> state of emergency, you do whatever it takes. >> reporter: firefighters in charleston, west virginia come to the rescue with water. bottles of it. >> at least 600, 700 cases. >> reporter: the lines...
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peter alexander, "today," nbc news, washington. >> good morning to you.tial campaigns are notoriously locked up. it's hard to get access. somehow you were able to get inside for two presidential campaign on the romney side. pow did you convince them to let you in? >> i'm not sure to this day. back in 2006 i read a blurb in the newspaper that the governor of massachusetts would be getting together with his family to discuss whether or not he should run for the president. something about that sounded like the beginning of a great movie. i reached out. a mutual friend introduced me to tagg romney. pitched him the idea. he said, great. took it to mitt. mitt said no. ann said yes. he said, if you show up on christmas eve, don't think my dad would throw you out. i packed up my family, drove to park city, stayed with a friend. i knocked on his door christmas eve. mitt romney opened the door, rolled his eyes and i filmed that night and i kept filming for the next six years. >> the family warmly embraced you. you said the staff of the campaign didn't. they really
peter alexander, "today," nbc news, washington. >> good morning to you.tial campaigns are notoriously locked up. it's hard to get access. somehow you were able to get inside for two presidential campaign on the romney side. pow did you convince them to let you in? >> i'm not sure to this day. back in 2006 i read a blurb in the newspaper that the governor of massachusetts would be getting together with his family to discuss whether or not he should run for the president....
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airport and airline before heading to an airport and just a good day to sit around a fire and toast marshmallows. let's go inside. peter alexanderod morning. good day to be inside. that's for sure. the fate of a california girl declared brain dead could be decided today. jahi mcmath was declared brain-dead on december 12th after complications from a tonsillectomy. her family has been battling children's hospital in oakland, california to keep her alive and move her to a facility in new york. on tuesday a federal judge ordered attorneys for the families and the hospital to hold a mandatory settlement conference. that discussion will take place today in oakland. >>> a new snag for the 52 tourists and researchers rescued from that ship in antarctica. the ice breaker taking them to australia was told to stay put. that's because the chinese ship that supplied the rescue helicopter on thursday is now in danger of getting stuck in the ice as well. >>> more americans are being evacuated today from the u.s. embassy in south sudan. fighting between anti-government rebels and supporters of south sudan's president killed at least 1,000 peop
airport and airline before heading to an airport and just a good day to sit around a fire and toast marshmallows. let's go inside. peter alexanderod morning. good day to be inside. that's for sure. the fate of a california girl declared brain dead could be decided today. jahi mcmath was declared brain-dead on december 12th after complications from a tonsillectomy. her family has been battling children's hospital in oakland, california to keep her alive and move her to a facility in new york. on...
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good recommendations. he has had a push back from the national intelligence agency, the director clapper and keith alexander. i think he's going to listen more to them than he is to his own panel. >> what is the think on the heard from glentics? greenwald, edward snowden, and a campaign of course to try get him pardoned. >> i think there is a big push to get him pardoned. i think a lot of people think he's a hero for what he did. i think he is a courageous whistle blower. i don't think he's a tray or what he did was pass information about illegal u.s. activity to a news organization. that makes him a whistle blower. so i'd be all in favor of having the government grant him pardon but i don't think that's what this administration is going to do. >> how far will this administration go to change things at the nsa? >> i don't think they are going to go too far. the obama administration has not shown much indication that it wants to rein in the nsa. quite the opposite, pumped money into it to expand it, sending drones around the world to blow up from the cia and so forth. >> you are sort of a canary in the coal
good recommendations. he has had a push back from the national intelligence agency, the director clapper and keith alexander. i think he's going to listen more to them than he is to his own panel. >> what is the think on the heard from glentics? greenwald, edward snowden, and a campaign of course to try get him pardoned. >> i think there is a big push to get him pardoned. i think a lot of people think he's a hero for what he did. i think he is a courageous whistle blower. i don't...
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good thing. key if you have to be out in this. thank you, alexanderd today and 8,000 more delayed. the numbers are climbing. our breaking news coverage of the massive winter storm continues with pamela brown live from laguardia airport. a lot of frustrated people there at laguardia this morning, pamela? >> reporter: yeah. people have been waiting here for hours. we just spoke to one passenger already waiting 14 hours for his flight and that is the theme here at laguardia airport. people coming here waiting for their flights to take off. there's not a lot of flights coming or going at laguardia airport as well as newark airport and boston logan. a lot of the cancellations are here in the new york area. we are only 4 1/2 hours into the today and already 1,330 flight cancellations. we expect that number to continue to tick up as the morning goes on and as these conditions continue to pick up. the conditions really started at around 8:00 p.m. last night, these blizzard-like conditions in the new york area and beyond and that is when with we saw a lot of t
good thing. key if you have to be out in this. thank you, alexanderd today and 8,000 more delayed. the numbers are climbing. our breaking news coverage of the massive winter storm continues with pamela brown live from laguardia airport. a lot of frustrated people there at laguardia this morning, pamela? >> reporter: yeah. people have been waiting here for hours. we just spoke to one passenger already waiting 14 hours for his flight and that is the theme here at laguardia airport. people...
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. >> peter alexander taking his brief window between the president's event and the white house briefing to join us live. goodent's state of the union push, taking action to help those 4 million folks who have been out of work for six months now. the private sector has to get on board for this thing to work. how is the white house going to go about doing that? >> this is another example of what the president indicated in the state of the union, he's going to use his pen and phone when necessary to get things down with or without congress. this is an example of effectively going around congress but there are limits to what he can do. what he's basically doing now is
. >> peter alexander taking his brief window between the president's event and the white house briefing to join us live. goodent's state of the union push, taking action to help those 4 million folks who have been out of work for six months now. the private sector has to get on board for this thing to work. how is the white house going to go about doing that? >> this is another example of what the president indicated in the state of the union, he's going to use his pen and phone...
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good part of america. you suggest that we yearn for a jacksonian america. actually, reading alexanderk's biography -- even the concept that a jacksonian utopia did not exist back in either. >> let's bring it to obama america. that is where we live. we talked about management. what about strategy? the banks are differentiating themselves. who is best positioned in 2014? >> i do like the money centers. we also like regions financial. we have a buy on bb&t. mainly because of the inflection in the mortgage business. >> a lot of viewers will not know regions financial. what is distinction -- distinctive? >> southeast financial institution. the sunbelt is in a good position. they are positively focused. >> are the signs of james dimon fair? can you comment? the site get you in the timeout chair? >> it is water under the bridge. >> great exclusive. thank you so much. betsy is with morgan stanley. >> and a jpmorgan and wells fargo will kick things off tomorrow. what will political turmoil due in thailand? single best chart is next. you are watching bloomberg tv. we are streaming live on your
good part of america. you suggest that we yearn for a jacksonian america. actually, reading alexanderk's biography -- even the concept that a jacksonian utopia did not exist back in either. >> let's bring it to obama america. that is where we live. we talked about management. what about strategy? the banks are differentiating themselves. who is best positioned in 2014? >> i do like the money centers. we also like regions financial. we have a buy on bb&t. mainly because of the...
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alexander. so even if you consider them to be highly competent and good at what they do and i think for some of these programs they probably are. the reasonable question is come is the amount of time, effort money and in this case diplomatic and business cost of this worth what you were getting out of that? >> i can say that the amount of time that i have spent chasing nsa surveillance stories and edward snowden stories over the last six months has been vastly over -- does that mean it's a bright shiny object that doesn't warrant attention? i not sure. i think what they're review group set about the effectiveness of these programs is extremely important given up for example michael morel former deputy acting director of the cia was on that review group. i think there is a real reason to question some of the more extreme claims made by general alexander and general clap her in this regard. however i do think that, i think that these disclosures have raised a couple of issues that are hugely, hugely important and really warrant all the attention that they have gotten. it's not just the trade-off
alexander. so even if you consider them to be highly competent and good at what they do and i think for some of these programs they probably are. the reasonable question is come is the amount of time, effort money and in this case diplomatic and business cost of this worth what you were getting out of that? >> i can say that the amount of time that i have spent chasing nsa surveillance stories and edward snowden stories over the last six months has been vastly over -- does that mean it's...
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wow, ebony steele and jimmy alexander, co-host of mornings with cindy and jimmy. again early on a sunday, my goodnessrm together, do you think? >> here's the deal, i think me and jimmy were talking before the show and this year with the grammys all about the performances and not so much what mom gets to put on her mantle piece. you have the beatles coming back and when you talk about beyonce and jay-z, certain people who will tune in. who cares about the awards? they just want to see these performances. >> at the end of the day, does it matter who wins? >> five, six years ago they changed who -- >> really? not that there is anything wrong with polka, people. we're not taking a shot. >> okay, there's nothing wrong. anyway, they said this is a concert and people want to see stars and performers. when you see paul mccartney and ringo starr, that is impressive. the only way it could be better. have miley cyrus come out or have kanye go, move out of the way. be great, i'm not kidding. >> i could see him snatching the mike and saying the same thing about beyonce's album. wait a minute, come on, she's not n
wow, ebony steele and jimmy alexander, co-host of mornings with cindy and jimmy. again early on a sunday, my goodnessrm together, do you think? >> here's the deal, i think me and jimmy were talking before the show and this year with the grammys all about the performances and not so much what mom gets to put on her mantle piece. you have the beatles coming back and when you talk about beyonce and jay-z, certain people who will tune in. who cares about the awards? they just want to see...
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good for laughs. jerry seinfeld and jason alexander.'s restaurant, here in manhattan. the photo quickly going viral after it was posted to twitter. camera crews inside the restaurant leading some people to believe it might have been for seinfeld's web series. how about that? that's a good idea, brian. >> super bowl ad. makes sense. they got to do it now. >> brian, you're brilliant. not fired this morning. >> i have not heard that in a long time. >> #brian's brilliant. >> love you, brian. >> thank you. >> the 49ers fans who said this one is in the books, he actually -- was it a one minute sermon? >> yep. pastor christianson of the gold hill evangelical lutheran church in butte, montana. he loves the 49ers. they were at the commencement of that particular service just starting to play california. so what did he do? he did a one-minute service. like this. >> you all like to be forgiven for your sins? >> yeah. >> that's great. you are. i could talk about why and i think you probably know enough about that, right? >> right. >> great. there i
good for laughs. jerry seinfeld and jason alexander.'s restaurant, here in manhattan. the photo quickly going viral after it was posted to twitter. camera crews inside the restaurant leading some people to believe it might have been for seinfeld's web series. how about that? that's a good idea, brian. >> super bowl ad. makes sense. they got to do it now. >> brian, you're brilliant. not fired this morning. >> i have not heard that in a long time. >> #brian's brilliant....
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alexander field is live at new york's jfk airport, where one plane actually skidded off the runway. what's the latest? >> reporter: good john. the pilot of that delta flight says he was able to land, but when he was turning to the runway, the plane skidded and landed in a snow bank. 32 people were on board. no one was hurt, but the plane had to be towed back to the gate and the airport closed down for deicing. high winds were a problem in aspen, colorado, over the weekend, where investigators said the winds contributed to a deadly crash that killed the co-pilot of a small plane that was trying to land there. and in chicago, icy temperatures and blizzard-like conditions have created chaos for travelers. half of all flights going into and out of o'hare international airport have been canceled. here in new york, the heavy fog is setting in this morning, only complicating the situation. 400 flights are canceled this morning in the new york city area. the website flightaware.com that tracks flights for you this morning, they're reporting that more than 2,300 flights nationwide are canceled, on top of 3,800 flights canceled
alexander field is live at new york's jfk airport, where one plane actually skidded off the runway. what's the latest? >> reporter: good john. the pilot of that delta flight says he was able to land, but when he was turning to the runway, the plane skidded and landed in a snow bank. 32 people were on board. no one was hurt, but the plane had to be towed back to the gate and the airport closed down for deicing. high winds were a problem in aspen, colorado, over the weekend, where...
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really good the final pre-owned big test the two thousand and fourteen european championships will take place in dresden germany at the end of january. mosca region. moving on to i saw and alexander ovechkin backed fellow n.h.l. star puddled out soup to become the russian captain of the boats were named on the twenty five man alan pick squad you have get the mountain goaltender some young valon off also made the cut after the first choice keeper assault charges of domestic violence against him dropped last month last time russia won an olympic gold was back in one thousand nine hundred two as part of the unified team but says he must first focus on his washington capitals top before giving his all for his country. i don't think about sochi a lot because if i'm going to concentrate in sochi i'm going to be kind of certain my game and here. you know i give a hundred percent of what i can to help her win you know some of the. point i was game before i began going to come straight into such a game. well it's been a big blow for the american team after star skier lindsey vonn pulled out of sorts because of a nagging knee injury the twenty nine year old claimed the downhill gold in van
really good the final pre-owned big test the two thousand and fourteen european championships will take place in dresden germany at the end of january. mosca region. moving on to i saw and alexander ovechkin backed fellow n.h.l. star puddled out soup to become the russian captain of the boats were named on the twenty five man alan pick squad you have get the mountain goaltender some young valon off also made the cut after the first choice keeper assault charges of domestic violence against him...
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good to have you with us. congratulations. a certainty we will experience a massive anti-effective cyberattack, how worried should we be and how soon? >> we should be very worried everyone from general alexanderdo napolitano, everyone agrees something will happen in the enemies have the intention to attack us with a cyberpearl harbor coming we yet americans act like they want to buy beach condos. lou: i have talked about cyberattacks former head of "newsweek" magazine who has written about this issue for decades. what is the cyberattack and how will it be manifested? what is the impact? >> we covered in the book multiple types of economic attacks. a cyberattack like at target where 40 million credit cards are stolen intended to crash the new york stock exchange with the flash crash or the syrian electronics are be when they did that just by a tacking the twitter freed. lou: what can individual investors do to protect themselves because the money is in a virtual world of the world wide web. >> no question. what we need to do because the government is not, keep incredible records, a diversified broadly, don't have everything in the u.s. dollar thats subject to attack as well. back up everything
good to have you with us. congratulations. a certainty we will experience a massive anti-effective cyberattack, how worried should we be and how soon? >> we should be very worried everyone from general alexanderdo napolitano, everyone agrees something will happen in the enemies have the intention to attack us with a cyberpearl harbor coming we yet americans act like they want to buy beach condos. lou: i have talked about cyberattacks former head of "newsweek" magazine who has...
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scott and lamar alexander say their program would expand opportunity for several groups of students. it won't be easy to get the bill passed democrats. senator tim scott joins us. >> good >> what's your idea. >> the idea is a very simple one. kids deserve to be the focus of education. by doing so what we do is move our choice to the hope act. creating hope and opportunity through education. we are looking for a way to get these kids trapped in fail schools out. >> this is a voucher system. >> this is a voucher system in part. let's take an example the d.c. opportunity scholarship. today, 56% of the kids graduate in the voucher system, 97% of those kids are graduating. >> and d.c. is the only federal voucher program in the country. right? >> well, only one federal. louisiana has a new voucher program that has high satisfaction marks from the parents and many at risk kids, high potential kids find themselves now with a great opportunity to seat future in a brand new way because of our system. >> all right. i take it that the teacher's union isn't wild about this? >> they are not going to love this at all. >> would you say they hate it. >> they at least hate it maybe more
scott and lamar alexander say their program would expand opportunity for several groups of students. it won't be easy to get the bill passed democrats. senator tim scott joins us. >> good >> what's your idea. >> the idea is a very simple one. kids deserve to be the focus of education. by doing so what we do is move our choice to the hope act. creating hope and opportunity through education. we are looking for a way to get these kids trapped in fail schools out. >> this...
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cnn's alexander field is live in charleston with an update for us. so this is at least some good so-called zone one, so they're in the clear, am i correct? >> reporter: yeah, and they have been waiting days for it. by the end of the day the goal is for those people to be able to turn on their faucets and finally have usable water. but the 225,000 people are still getting by on bottledled water, something they have been doing since thursday. as the water is restored, and there's no exact timeline for when everyone been restored, the question is how did this happen in the first place. the department of environmental protection said they had not had inspectors out there since 1991, what we know is this plant was a chemical storage facility, that's different from a facility that would have manufactured chemicals. in that case the plant was required to have air or water pollution permits so inspectors didn't have to go out there. right now the dep is saying that in the wake of? leak, they are looking at ways that they could improve oversight in the future or add aadditional guidelines
cnn's alexander field is live in charleston with an update for us. so this is at least some good so-called zone one, so they're in the clear, am i correct? >> reporter: yeah, and they have been waiting days for it. by the end of the day the goal is for those people to be able to turn on their faucets and finally have usable water. but the 225,000 people are still getting by on bottledled water, something they have been doing since thursday. as the water is restored, and there's no exact...
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alexander, larry martin, and shame messy. south carolina is better because of your efforts. [applause] there is not time for me to go into all the good that will come from this change but will say this, the budget control board, what i call the big grain of the monster is that it with it the legacy of a backward administrative government that was as this was a was clumsy, and efficient as it was embarrassing. we are better state today. [applause] to nine marks the first time asset in this chamber and explain to you were apple reversed the stands and more importantly where i believe she will go. time flies. during that time much as accomplished. i am pleased to report that the state of our state is strong and we are just getting started. it's important that we take a look because our successes have so much to teach this. the bible tells us that if the house is divided against itself at house can i stand. i believe it applies to south carolina. there is no state in this country, no place in the world that has more potential than we do. for too long we were not realizing. for too long we were held back by our differences, whether politi
alexander, larry martin, and shame messy. south carolina is better because of your efforts. [applause] there is not time for me to go into all the good that will come from this change but will say this, the budget control board, what i call the big grain of the monster is that it with it the legacy of a backward administrative government that was as this was a was clumsy, and efficient as it was embarrassing. we are better state today. [applause] to nine marks the first time asset in this...
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good rather it was. just i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and they are continuing to follow the breaking news. the alexander family cry tears of the wife at a great thing that had read dark and a court of law found alive there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. obesity is an epidemic. and it's an epidemic with a variety of causes there are social cultural and economic reasons why americans are more abuse than almost every other people the developed world but it's also an epidemic and we can solve all of my guests and it's conversations and great minds are working on projects that aim to make healthier and happier communities right here in the united states kristin kreuk packed joins us from fort collins colorado is the chief of wellness planning at ballou sumo geno kampala who joins us from our los angeles studio is the president founder of the research and tracey wheat is the program manager of the national league of cities she joins me here in the studio welcome to all of you thank you for joining the right person will join us in just a moment i want to start with you tracy if i can w
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alexander. >> the change in leadership follows those new disclosure about the surveillance program. jan crawford is in washington about the latest leaks from edward snowden. >> reporter: good morning to our viewers in the west. most people have figured out that the things we thought were private like our e-mail that's generally acceptable by someone somewhere. but now there are new reports that even games on your phone can reveal information. it's one of the world's most popular smart phone games with over 1.7 million downloads worldwide. but according to secret government documents angry birds is more than just a game. the documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden and published by "the new york times," propublica and the guardian says that they're looking at smart phone apps like angry birds. jefflarson is a reporter with propublica. >> project to identify leaky apps. a leaky app is a smart phone application that leaks personal data on to the internet. >> it's not just angry birds. apps like facebook twitter and google maps all can reveal personal data. denied it was gathering that data from american ss. intelligence collection is focused on smart phone or
alexander. >> the change in leadership follows those new disclosure about the surveillance program. jan crawford is in washington about the latest leaks from edward snowden. >> reporter: good morning to our viewers in the west. most people have figured out that the things we thought were private like our e-mail that's generally acceptable by someone somewhere. but now there are new reports that even games on your phone can reveal information. it's one of the world's most popular...
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alexander. they don't find themselves on 112th street at the diner they shot the iconic show at that runs somewhere in the world to this day without good you are going to columbia journalism school. >> awesome stuff. i tweeted and said hey, can you come on the show. to you, christa. let me show this idea. seinfeld reunion super bowl commercial. >> i think you might have hit the nail on the head, brooke. >> boom. i'm calling it now. that's my guess. ali, final question to you, if you had stopped jerry and jason, what would you have said? >> wow, i probably would have asked for a picture to be completely honest. i would have thanked them for being great and making an awesome show that i really loved growing up. >> christa, beyond jason -- >> it's nice. >> that is nice. i love that we refer to them by first name. the other stars of the show, they are pretty busy, right? right now? >> they are. that's the amazing thing about seinfeld. we saw all of them in the world all the time. julia louis dreyfus was nominated for a movie. for "veep." she is on television and in enough said. there is even oscar talk about it. they keep busy. when jiry i
alexander. they don't find themselves on 112th street at the diner they shot the iconic show at that runs somewhere in the world to this day without good you are going to columbia journalism school. >> awesome stuff. i tweeted and said hey, can you come on the show. to you, christa. let me show this idea. seinfeld reunion super bowl commercial. >> i think you might have hit the nail on the head, brooke. >> boom. i'm calling it now. that's my guess. ali, final question to you,...
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alexander hamilton, george washington, james wilson. these are not people who view government as a necessary evil in the words of thomas paine. government properly limited and probably frameless central as a public good so think what has happened is that the founders of the constitution have been is appropriated by some modern-day conservatives. they are invoked more often than red. i do think you people would go back and the debate of the american founding, the rhetoric tothis positional mindset government would be different than what we're hearing. i want to make one thing clear come i very much in favor of limited government. in the essay we explain why we are. i think there's a difference between limited government on the one hand and a kind of reflective rhetorical denigration on the other. some people are going to read this are going to say establishment republican. guest: yes they will. i'm not quite sure what that phrase means. around as hurl that an epitaph are part of the establishment themselves. actually don't think establishment, per se, is that. -- is bad. i actually think if you look through the agenda that i have advanced in this essay with mike grierson that i'm mature it would quali
alexander hamilton, george washington, james wilson. these are not people who view government as a necessary evil in the words of thomas paine. government properly limited and probably frameless central as a public good so think what has happened is that the founders of the constitution have been is appropriated by some modern-day conservatives. they are invoked more often than red. i do think you people would go back and the debate of the american founding, the rhetoric tothis positional...