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my name is alexander hamilton ♪ and there's a million things i haven't done, but just you ♪ wait, justeporter: hamilton is played by lin-manuel miranda, who also wrote the music and lyrics. >> not every student who comes to see the show is going to have a life in the theater. but they are going to have to reckon with how much hamilton got done in his life. and that is going to spark a little bit of, "well, what am i going to do with my life?" >> reporter: when the students attend their wednesday matinee, it is the culmination of a larger educational initiative. >> so go to your research on either page 16 or 17. >> reporter: it starts with an interactive study curriculum by the gilder lehrman institute of american history. over several weeks, these 11th graders scroll through timelines of major events; watch video clips of the musical's actors explaining historical writings... >> so this is a letter that lafayette wrote to hamilton. >> reporter: ...and listen to lyrics, to see how they incorporate historical documents. >> ♪ when we finally drove the british away, lafayette is there wait
my name is alexander hamilton ♪ and there's a million things i haven't done, but just you ♪ wait, justeporter: hamilton is played by lin-manuel miranda, who also wrote the music and lyrics. >> not every student who comes to see the show is going to have a life in the theater. but they are going to have to reckon with how much hamilton got done in his life. and that is going to spark a little bit of, "well, what am i going to do with my life?" >> reporter: when the...
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yes, it's alexander hamilton. david: all that is ahead. on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back. david: this week's feature section, an investigation as to what brought down lab m.d.. carol: and yes, hacking was involved and we spoke to the editor about the man who led the fight. >> he had a small business doing ng and he lost it all when his business was hacked and the hackers try to sell him protection from people like them. carol: nice of them. >> he declined to buy their protection and the hackers turned him into the ftc which try to make an example of him. david: he fought back against that and that's with rare about his story. the ftc, in terms of what it requires and what you have to go through, it is so onerous he alleges that many others would just settle flat out. >> every other company caught in things did settle. there are 60 cases in which the ftc brings these data privacy cases in. it's an extension of a obligation under hipaa. in every other instance, the business did the math and decided it made more sense to s
yes, it's alexander hamilton. david: all that is ahead. on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back. david: this week's feature section, an investigation as to what brought down lab m.d.. carol: and yes, hacking was involved and we spoke to the editor about the man who led the fight. >> he had a small business doing ng and he lost it all when his business was hacked and the hackers try to sell him protection from people like them. carol: nice of them. >> he...
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we're going to do a reading, it's a rap musical about alexander hamilton.your first reaction, a rap musical about the founder of the federal banking system? >> it immediately made perfect sense and i knew exactly-- i actually told tommy to his face it was a terrible idea. and then told him to send me the script because i was for sure mott-- my friend's writing a play and they want to pay me? yeah. as soon as they sent me the music, it was-- all of a sudden it makes perfect sense. that's the funny thing about this show, the pitch is not great, you know. >> stephen: my reaction-- i heard about it, and everybody said, "you have to go see it." i think you guys were still in previews-- you had moved to broadway but hadn't opened yet, and my reaction is what i think a lot of people's reaction is. the first 15 minute you go, "this is good. this is good. i wonder how long they can sustain this?" because it is so different. you're not used to seeing certainly history or musical presented this way on praud way. and the next 15 minute they go, "wow, that is really ext
we're going to do a reading, it's a rap musical about alexander hamilton.your first reaction, a rap musical about the founder of the federal banking system? >> it immediately made perfect sense and i knew exactly-- i actually told tommy to his face it was a terrible idea. and then told him to send me the script because i was for sure mott-- my friend's writing a play and they want to pay me? yeah. as soon as they sent me the music, it was-- all of a sudden it makes perfect sense. that's...
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let's start about the opening remarks about alexander hamilton, he's going to keep secretary treasurers going to keep the $10r hamilton on bill. this is an historical figure who is been really lionized in popular culture over the last year or so. ellen: our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actually talks about his economic policies. it is contribution to economic thought in the u.s., and how it's had an impact even today. one of the things he did was sort of question laissez-faire attitudes of adam smith and really stressed that the government needed to be able to tax. and that the government needed to spend money. he said power without revenue was a bubble. i'm not sure what that means, but i think it's really important. he also stressed that the u.s. needed a manufacturing base, so we could compete with other markets. david: in the markets and finance section, you will get snowbirds, folks who live in canada been on vacation property here in the u.s. a huge percentage of vacation homeowners from overseas and the u.s. are in fact,
let's start about the opening remarks about alexander hamilton, he's going to keep secretary treasurers going to keep the $10r hamilton on bill. this is an historical figure who is been really lionized in popular culture over the last year or so. ellen: our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actually talks about his economic policies. it is contribution to economic thought in the u.s., and how it's had an impact even today. one of the things...
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. >> it took 220 years but alexander hamilton is returning to the nation's capital. record award-winning musical. >> it is as extraordinary as people say. >> it tells the story of alexander hamilton and will be a fixture at the kennedy center . single ticket sales will be limited so the best way to position yourself is to buy a season subscription starting around $120 and the 2017-2018 season starting at around $500 which includes a ticket to 7 other shows. >> it also gives those patrons who are really committed to seeing the show the opportunity at a good seat at a price of that ends up not being completely insane. >>> broadway sales have been insane with advanced sales inching toward at $100 million. the creator describes the show american now. >> it has its own fantastic demographic diversity tradition. >> it is the life of someone who embodies hip-hop. >> they performed and the musical at a poetry slam. >> they want to stick about an open-ended run because i have a feeling we could sell tickets for a long time. >> if you were to buy a ticket right now on broadway
. >> it took 220 years but alexander hamilton is returning to the nation's capital. record award-winning musical. >> it is as extraordinary as people say. >> it tells the story of alexander hamilton and will be a fixture at the kennedy center . single ticket sales will be limited so the best way to position yourself is to buy a season subscription starting around $120 and the 2017-2018 season starting at around $500 which includes a ticket to 7 other shows. >> it also...
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so much capability and intelligence brought since alexander hamilton set by himself for the treasury department. he was the one who got the government up and running. washington was a general who a general who came and office and organize this initially like a military command. cabinet officers, state comeau what we would now call justice, treasury, he had the mall report to him, and he gave orders directly to them. they carry them out right away, and that structure was the one we basically had for much of our history and televising this other kind of government, i would say, this knew administrative state. >> host: and i want to get to that, but 1st we ought to give you as an example of some kind of agency misbehavior. i want to talk about a book written by chuck cooper. he actually hesitate. he knows all about it. a brilliant supreme court advocate. the reagan justice department. go back many years. what is operation choke point. >> this is a very disturbing program in the federal government, but one that exemplified a lot of the problems that are rising in other places. this is an
so much capability and intelligence brought since alexander hamilton set by himself for the treasury department. he was the one who got the government up and running. washington was a general who a general who came and office and organize this initially like a military command. cabinet officers, state comeau what we would now call justice, treasury, he had the mall report to him, and he gave orders directly to them. they carry them out right away, and that structure was the one we basically had...
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charlie: there is a bit of alexander hamilton in him. pushing, urging, let's get it going. 16 months is not enough. one song is not enough for 60 months. tommy: a lot of the moments between snobby and sunny in heights, which is what we did coming out of our early adulthood. i look at scenes between washington and hamilton and i think lin is writing about us. [laughter] whos.t sure who is it is a familiar theme. it depends on the moment. i think the two of us have recognized in each other this ability to use the other standard for our own procedure. i hear lin conversations when he is on stage and i am talking to one of my designers were looking at the picture in trying to figure something out without the benefit of having him right next to me. i hear him. that certainly allows some sort of expedited process because there was a moment what we were working on something and someone wasd hearing the song for the first time and i looked at him and he looked at me and he said, i got it. you don't know what i'm going to say. he said, i got it.
charlie: there is a bit of alexander hamilton in him. pushing, urging, let's get it going. 16 months is not enough. one song is not enough for 60 months. tommy: a lot of the moments between snobby and sunny in heights, which is what we did coming out of our early adulthood. i look at scenes between washington and hamilton and i think lin is writing about us. [laughter] whos.t sure who is it is a familiar theme. it depends on the moment. i think the two of us have recognized in each other this...
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manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in the final count, federalist leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so as to assure washington won. it is hard to believe that hamilton or any of the -- many of the federalist to voted for adams actually viewed him as the heir apparent to the presidency, or in any way comparable to washington. indeed that is inconceivable, especially in the case of hamilton. quite to the contrary, hamilton, we know from his letters, actually supported adams for vice president to keep him from getting any more meaningful post such as chief justice. there is no evidence that anyone at the convention for cell using -- foresaw using the vice presidency as a way to sidetrack rivals, yet hamilton figured out how to use it in precisely that way in the very first election. by the second presidential election, in 1792, a further and -- unforeseen political development carried the electoral system even further from the framers intention. national political factions had began to replace state political considerations
manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in the final count, federalist leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so as to assure washington won. it is hard to believe that hamilton or any of the -- many of the federalist to voted for adams actually viewed him as the heir apparent to the presidency, or in any way comparable to washington. indeed that is inconceivable, especially in the case of hamilton. quite to the contrary, hamilton,...
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what's your name, man, alexander hamilton. ♪ my name is alexander hamilton ♪ ♪ and there's a millionaven't done just you wait ♪ [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: over 150 schools have closed islandwide due to cuts in education and a dwindling population. >> younger people leave the island, where the educated leave the island. it means that the country made an investment in them, and that investment is not being -- those people are putting their most productive years of their life somewhere else. >> reporter: the decade-long recession here on the island has sparked the largest migration of puerto ricans to the u.s. mainland since the end of world war ii. >> i've been forced to leave my own country. a country that i call home. >> reporter: dr. yolanda pagan is leaving puerto rico to become a director of medical research at yale. doctors like her say since the crisis, insurance claims are not being paid. >> and so we end up financing the industry of the insurance companies that's completely unsustainable. >> reporter: it's estimated that one doctor leaves the island every day. >> right
what's your name, man, alexander hamilton. ♪ my name is alexander hamilton ♪ ♪ and there's a millionaven't done just you wait ♪ [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: over 150 schools have closed islandwide due to cuts in education and a dwindling population. >> younger people leave the island, where the educated leave the island. it means that the country made an investment in them, and that investment is not being -- those people are putting their most productive years of their...
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alexander hamilton negotiated the first american loan. he promised to pay 100 cents on the dollar.ent states that the public debt shall not be questioned. what about these bondholders taking haircuts? would it be a brilliant ideaer destroy the reputation of our economy? joining me now, kelly, i'll go to you first. the conversation donald trump was having with wall street folks when you talk about interest rates and the dollar. when he was talking about renegotiating our bonds, people got. >> little worried. >> let me tell you something, some of this makes a lot of sense it was 2013 when an economist from the university of chicago proposed in the "wall street journal." if we take all of our debt and convert it into 30-year bond, we lock in the interest rate it's at an all-time low and 40% of it turns over every year. 65% turns over every three years. when interest rates go up and they will go up, we can lock in a good deal. that isn't unfounded. it's not like it hasn't been talked about before and it's not completely unreasonable. charles: boris, you understand when we see the world
alexander hamilton negotiated the first american loan. he promised to pay 100 cents on the dollar.ent states that the public debt shall not be questioned. what about these bondholders taking haircuts? would it be a brilliant ideaer destroy the reputation of our economy? joining me now, kelly, i'll go to you first. the conversation donald trump was having with wall street folks when you talk about interest rates and the dollar. when he was talking about renegotiating our bonds, people got....
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he has been beat up by alexander hamilton, angelica's georg brother-in-law who he sort of in competition with hamilton for the favor of george washington. hamilton wins this battle and jefferson is going on. he writes to her and says, he doesn't mention the sort of wars with hamilton but he knows, he knew what she knew all about the stuff because they were close. he writes to her and says i'm going back to monticello. one of the lines as he talk about having to go home to his fields, farms, and books and to watch for the happiness of those who labor for mines in other words the enslaved people on his plantation. he talks about his daughters and he says they come live next to me and are married often do well then i will be the most blessed of the patriarchs. i will come myself as a blessed and as peter said, that is such a strange word to use it to describe a person he saw himself as a republic democratic republican. a champion of the common man. a person who person who believed in the power of an people. some the common people, a patriarch is an autocrat. patriarch is someone who rules o
he has been beat up by alexander hamilton, angelica's georg brother-in-law who he sort of in competition with hamilton for the favor of george washington. hamilton wins this battle and jefferson is going on. he writes to her and says, he doesn't mention the sort of wars with hamilton but he knows, he knew what she knew all about the stuff because they were close. he writes to her and says i'm going back to monticello. one of the lines as he talk about having to go home to his fields, farms, and...
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instituto de historia americana, escogen a una persona o un evento inspirado en la Época de alexander hamiltonicos aquÍ en nueva york, estarÁn presentes en este programa. pero otros estudiantes de otros programas tambiÉn podrÁn participar en las prÓximas semanas. >> lo de hoy fue muy lindo. habÍa muchas cosas en la historia que aprendimos en clase. >> un aprendizaje mutuo dice manuel. >> eso me fascinÓ. los estudiantes estÁn escogiendo los aspectos de la vida de estas figuras histÓricas. ♪ ♪ marÍa elena: que increíble oportunidad. pasamos con enrique. enrÍquez: muchas gracias. la cantante mexicana gloria trevi presentÓ una demanda contra cualquier acto judicial que pudiera privarla en libertad. fue invitada a un evento en la residencia que tuvo oportunidad de criticar cara a cara el mandatario mexicano. la campaÑa del republicano donald trump se ha convertido en todo un negocio para este activista, le diremos porque, los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. marÍa elena: faltan 15 días para que las elecciones nacionales estados unidos y colombia la copa amÉrica centenario. el juego serÁ en califor
instituto de historia americana, escogen a una persona o un evento inspirado en la Época de alexander hamiltonicos aquÍ en nueva york, estarÁn presentes en este programa. pero otros estudiantes de otros programas tambiÉn podrÁn participar en las prÓximas semanas. >> lo de hoy fue muy lindo. habÍa muchas cosas en la historia que aprendimos en clase. >> un aprendizaje mutuo dice manuel. >> eso me fascinÓ. los estudiantes estÁn escogiendo los aspectos de la vida de estas...
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the end of his tenure as secretary of state in washington cabinet, he has been beaten up by alexander hamilton. angelica's brother in law who he is in competition with hamilton for the favor of george washington, hamilton wins this battle, jefferson is going home and he writes to her and doesn't mention the war with hamilton but he knows -- they were very close. he writes to her and says i am going back to monticello. one of those lines is he talked about having to go home to his fields and his farm and his books, to watch for the happiness of those who labor, he enslaved people on his plantation, talks about his daughter and says if they come live next to me and are married and do well, i will be the most blessed of the patriarchs and i will count myself as blessed as the most blessed of the patriarchs. that is a strange word to use to describe a person who saw himself as a democratic republican. a champion of the common man, a person who believed in the power of the people. the common people. a patriarch is an autocrat, patriarch is someone who rules over his domain, his family, sometimes en
the end of his tenure as secretary of state in washington cabinet, he has been beaten up by alexander hamilton. angelica's brother in law who he is in competition with hamilton for the favor of george washington, hamilton wins this battle, jefferson is going home and he writes to her and doesn't mention the war with hamilton but he knows -- they were very close. he writes to her and says i am going back to monticello. one of those lines is he talked about having to go home to his fields and his...
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they were going to replace alexander hamilton.man on the 20 dollar bill. is that -- can you believe this is an outcome of what you guys have done? >> i mean theater being relevant is this amazing thing. making a broadway musical that might have somehow impacted the currency of the united states of america is the first thing i talk about at rehearsal. [ laughter ] guys, let's come together, i want to really do our job here. because, maybe. you know, i think there's something in the show that -- who tells your story idea which is really prevalent in the show. the fact that this conversation has evolved to a place where now harriet tubman is on a bill, so rightly deserved. that this idea of finding different stories that can exist on money. these freeze frames of this snapshot from washington, d.c. in 1939 or harriet tubman. like that, in a way, is the same kind of story telling. so i mean the whole thing is slightly mind bending. so i'm just going to, you know, say, we tried to make a good show. and the fact that people liked it, an
they were going to replace alexander hamilton.man on the 20 dollar bill. is that -- can you believe this is an outcome of what you guys have done? >> i mean theater being relevant is this amazing thing. making a broadway musical that might have somehow impacted the currency of the united states of america is the first thing i talk about at rehearsal. [ laughter ] guys, let's come together, i want to really do our job here. because, maybe. you know, i think there's something in the show...
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most under the command of alexander hamilton. there was a stray quote that thomas jefferson once said, gave it away john f. kennedy gave to the nobel prize winners had a dinner at the white house and he said never has so much brilliance and intelligence been brought to the white house since thomas jefferson died there by himself. never in our government has so much ability and capability and intelligence been brought to the demonstrations since alexander hamilton was in the treasury department. he was really what got the government up and running that washington was a general said he came into office and organize the presidency initially like a military command with four cabinet officers essentially, what we now call justice treasury. he had them reportedly to him and he gave orders directly to them. they carried them out right away and that structure was the one we basically had for much of our history until the rise of this other kind of government, this administrative state. >> host: i want to get to that little bit but if you
most under the command of alexander hamilton. there was a stray quote that thomas jefferson once said, gave it away john f. kennedy gave to the nobel prize winners had a dinner at the white house and he said never has so much brilliance and intelligence been brought to the white house since thomas jefferson died there by himself. never in our government has so much ability and capability and intelligence been brought to the demonstrations since alexander hamilton was in the treasury department....
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it tells the story of america's founding fathers based on a biography of alexander hamilton.he production has earned a pulitzer prize for drama for lin manuel miranda. daveed diggs is one of the performers, he plays both the marquis de lafayette and thomas jefferson. he is also a member of an experimental hip-hop collective. i'm pleased to have him here. welcome. about time you got here. daveed: i love it here. charlie: tell me how you ended up in "hamilton." daveed: so i have known lin director, tommy, our for a long time. through a group called freestyle love supreme. it is an improvised rap concert that involves a lot of sketch comedy elements. so i have been part of this group because i met another founding member of the group, anthony because we were both , called to substitute teach the same class in the bay area. back in my substitute teaching days. through this clerical error, i .nded up in this group with lin we were performing at the super bowl in 2012, i think, whenever it was in new orleans, maybe 2013. tommy was directing that event. after it was over, he told me
it tells the story of america's founding fathers based on a biography of alexander hamilton.he production has earned a pulitzer prize for drama for lin manuel miranda. daveed diggs is one of the performers, he plays both the marquis de lafayette and thomas jefferson. he is also a member of an experimental hip-hop collective. i'm pleased to have him here. welcome. about time you got here. daveed: i love it here. charlie: tell me how you ended up in "hamilton." daveed: so i have known...
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offered by alexander hamilton. during of stents of deliberation august,n june, july and there was no mention whatsoever about any delegate having the vice presidency. 4, which was scarcely two weeks, the committee recommended a redesign for elect doors that included the vice president that assume the office of the president. more than anything it was the structure of how the president was selected and resulted in the vice president. though it was not essential. plan called for the natural -- called for the national legislature and the convention initially accepted that approach. , delegates however -- ed concerns that having particularly if the president has served multiple terms in office. the dip would undermine the independence of that office and frustrate the checks and balances among the branches that many delegates thought was essential for preventing tyranny. nationalists such as james morrisand governor favored the direct election of the president by voters. whose large slave populations could not vote. sma
offered by alexander hamilton. during of stents of deliberation august,n june, july and there was no mention whatsoever about any delegate having the vice presidency. 4, which was scarcely two weeks, the committee recommended a redesign for elect doors that included the vice president that assume the office of the president. more than anything it was the structure of how the president was selected and resulted in the vice president. though it was not essential. plan called for the natural --...
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i need to apologize for the historic alexander hamilton if he had not sat down with jefferson philadelphiaight be the u.s. capitol. >>> they play the cars -- characters every night they say, my bad, philadelphia. >> reporter: another star was in the crowd, vice president joe biden. the biden family came to see granddaughter naomi graduate. yesterday they went to the school of arts an science ceremony. donald trump was there, too to see his daughter tiffany graduate. the show has one tiny reference to philadelphia, that is about the liberty bell. reporting from the university of pennsylvania campus, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >>> coming up tonight on "action news" at 11:00. a big boom in construction can sometimes leave a big mess. investigative reporter wendy saltzman is finding not every contractor is playing by the rules. here's a preview of the report. junk, garbage and debris. "action news" investigates the hot spots where vacant spots are becoming illegal dumping grounds and you're paying to clean it up. from bricks to concrete and bags filled with everyday trash. >>> yo
i need to apologize for the historic alexander hamilton if he had not sat down with jefferson philadelphiaight be the u.s. capitol. >>> they play the cars -- characters every night they say, my bad, philadelphia. >> reporter: another star was in the crowd, vice president joe biden. the biden family came to see granddaughter naomi graduate. yesterday they went to the school of arts an science ceremony. donald trump was there, too to see his daughter tiffany graduate. the show has...
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the show, hamilton, based on alexander hamilton in hip-hop form will be here in the bay area may 17th>> easy to get tickets, right? >> so easy. not! >> we will be back to the oracle and locker room reaction. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> here's something we're not used to. warriors fansiting fingernails. that was close. >> that was scary. colin from the oracle. good thing they did that come back. >> it was a fierce come back. portland controlled the first three quarters of the game but the warriors dominated the fourth but that was the difference in the outcome. steph curry, a ramped up shooting workout this morning. according to head coach steve kerr. he was in street clothes for a third straight game. and gerald henderson, the alley-oop. then it's al farouq amino. and portland up 13 after one. warriors rally from 17 points down. harrison barnes, baseline pack. warriors within eight at the hatch. move to the third quarter now, klay thompson off one leg, off balance. the three would go. no foul was called. but oakland's damian lillard, this guy owned the quarter. his fourth three at the buzzer. por
the show, hamilton, based on alexander hamilton in hip-hop form will be here in the bay area may 17th>> easy to get tickets, right? >> so easy. not! >> we will be back to the oracle and locker room reaction. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> here's something we're not used to. warriors fansiting fingernails. that was close. >> that was scary. colin from the oracle. good thing they did that come back. >> it was a fierce come back. portland controlled the first...
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role playnst leslie odom, jr., who plays vice president aaron burr, who, of course, killed alexander hamiltona soo, who plays hamilton's wife, was nominated for lead actress. up for featured actor are daveed diggs, who plays thomas jefferson, jonathan groff as king george iii, and christopher nyckson as george washington. the tonys will be handed out june 12th on cbs. well, today at the real white house, president obama honored a former teenage mother as the national teacher of the year. jahana hayes says she wants her wagh school students in waterbury, connecticut, to know that there are no dead ends. in a moment, mark phillips unearths the secret behind soccer's 5,000-1 champions. alzheimer's means... so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. (announcer) namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or
role playnst leslie odom, jr., who plays vice president aaron burr, who, of course, killed alexander hamiltona soo, who plays hamilton's wife, was nominated for lead actress. up for featured actor are daveed diggs, who plays thomas jefferson, jonathan groff as king george iii, and christopher nyckson as george washington. the tonys will be handed out june 12th on cbs. well, today at the real white house, president obama honored a former teenage mother as the national teacher of the year. jahana...
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if alexander hamilton were alive, he would be yelling at donald.ander hamilton who persuaded the country that although speculators in revolutionary war debt and articles of confederation debt would make a lot of money, we should pay back 100 cents on the dollar. because of that the democracy, the republic, flourished. because of hamilton. he's now proposing to undo that, to raise the cost of borrowing and to make the dollar no longer the world reserve currency. >> that's the key thing here. >> the chinese i'm sure are applauding this. >> the dollar is the reserve currency for the reason people, when they flee to security, they flee to treasuries. if there's one entity after all of humanity has been brought to its knees that will pay its debt, it's the u.s. government. to casually give an interview and say, i'm going to do to u.s. credit what i did to donald trump's credit, four bankrupt cies, is a pretty astounding thing to say. >> let's remember the only reason donald is a viable candidate today is that in 1990, when he couldn't pay his bills, eve
if alexander hamilton were alive, he would be yelling at donald.ander hamilton who persuaded the country that although speculators in revolutionary war debt and articles of confederation debt would make a lot of money, we should pay back 100 cents on the dollar. because of that the democracy, the republic, flourished. because of hamilton. he's now proposing to undo that, to raise the cost of borrowing and to make the dollar no longer the world reserve currency. >> that's the key thing...
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. >> reporter: the production centers an the life of founding father alexander hamilton.hile the writing and performances are highly played, the music is also a hit. blending different generes like hip hop, jazz, blues and r&b. >> story of characters over the course of the years and the way he's using rhythm and meter, verse, it is almost shakespearean in scope. >> the theater subscriptions go on sale next wednesday at 10:00 a.m. that's the key to scoring those "hamilton" tickets. back to you. >> nearly 50 puppies rescued from a northern virginia pet store have new homes tonight. the fairfax county animal shelter says people began to line up at 6:00 this morning to adopt the puppies and tonight all 46 have forever homes. the dogs were rescued from the dreamy puppy stor in november and treated by vets so they could be adopted. the store is now closed. >>> she's been writing checks for years with no problem, until there was a problem. hundreds of dollars missing. what happened when this woman turned to nbc4 responds for help. >>> a state of emergency in the west as oklahoma
. >> reporter: the production centers an the life of founding father alexander hamilton.hile the writing and performances are highly played, the music is also a hit. blending different generes like hip hop, jazz, blues and r&b. >> story of characters over the course of the years and the way he's using rhythm and meter, verse, it is almost shakespearean in scope. >> the theater subscriptions go on sale next wednesday at 10:00 a.m. that's the key to scoring those...
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coast guard's new cutter, alexander hamilton, stopped in philadelphia. the ship will be used to track down drug smugglers and human traffickers in the eastern pacific and atlantic. some of the crew members grew up in the area. >> alongside, sneak up on them, tell them to stop. when they don't, there's processes to go through to get the authority to stop them. >> it's also the network of criminal activity we infiltrate. >> the ship's captain from delaware county and graduated from cardinal high school. >>> the creek all cleaned up now. they spent the day cleaning up a spill. skyforce10 was over glenside this afternoon. the workers were painting a pool nearby, and they believe that's responsible for the spill. no fish were killed because of the buildup. >>> a curfew is enacted for children 16 and younger. in harrington, out and about 10:00 unless with a parent. it expires in july so the council can make changes if it me wants to. >> we have a top floor of a local museum, the fall, dramatic video released on the day the victim collects a large settlement. >
coast guard's new cutter, alexander hamilton, stopped in philadelphia. the ship will be used to track down drug smugglers and human traffickers in the eastern pacific and atlantic. some of the crew members grew up in the area. >> alongside, sneak up on them, tell them to stop. when they don't, there's processes to go through to get the authority to stop them. >> it's also the network of criminal activity we infiltrate. >> the ship's captain from delaware county and graduated...
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. >> rose: a bit of alexander hamilton in him, then. >> yeah. >> rose: pushing, urgent, let's get it going. 16 months is not enough. one song is not enough for 16 months. >> it's funny because a lot of the moments between snobby and sonny in heights which is sort of the song we did coming out of our childhood into early adulthood, i look at a lot of these scenes between washington and hamilton in this show, and i think lin's just writing about us. look at him. he's just writing about us. he doesn't really know it. and i'm not sure who's who. >> depends on the scene. >> depends on the scene, on the moment. i think the two of us have recognized in each other disability to-- this ability to use their-- the other standard for our own pursuit. so i hear lin when i'm having these kfergs of lin on stage and i'm talking to our choreographer andy or one of my designers or looking at the picture and trying to figure something out without the benefit of having, you know, him right next to me, i hear him. and so that is certainly allows some sort of expedited process. because there was a moment
. >> rose: a bit of alexander hamilton in him, then. >> yeah. >> rose: pushing, urgent, let's get it going. 16 months is not enough. one song is not enough for 16 months. >> it's funny because a lot of the moments between snobby and sonny in heights which is sort of the song we did coming out of our childhood into early adulthood, i look at a lot of these scenes between washington and hamilton in this show, and i think lin's just writing about us. look at him. he's just...
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it founding father based on the biography of alexander "hamilton--"ton. is received a pulitzer prize for its creator lin-manue miranda. daveed is one of the performers up for a tony award. he plays la yeah-- la fayette and thom sas jefferson. i'm very pleased to have him at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: it is about time you got here. >> i agree. >> rose: tell me how you ended up in "hamilton". >> i-- so i have known lin-manuel and tommee-- tommy for a long time. >> rose: tommy kail. >> our director, through a group called free style love supreme which is a improvised rap concert that involves a lot of sort of sketch comedy elements too. and so i have been part of this group because i met another founding member of that group, because we were both called to substitute teach the same class in the bay area. back in my substitute teaching days. so yeah, through this cler kal error i ended up in this group with lin. and we were performing at the super bowl in 2012, i think, whenever it was in new orleans, maybe 2013. and tommy kale was directing
it founding father based on the biography of alexander "hamilton--"ton. is received a pulitzer prize for its creator lin-manue miranda. daveed is one of the performers up for a tony award. he plays la yeah-- la fayette and thom sas jefferson. i'm very pleased to have him at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: it is about time you got here. >> i agree. >> rose: tell me how you ended up in "hamilton". >> i-- so i have known lin-manuel and...
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it's a rap musical about alexander hamilton."m it was a terrible idea and to please send me the music. and he asked would i come to a reading at vassar? and i said, of course,. and he sent me the script and-- he sent me the script, such as it was, you know, thus far. there was the first act and some scattered songs from the second act, and all the demos of lin singing every part of every song. and beats that he made in garage band, totally unfinished. and it was the most brilliant thing i had ever heard. >> rose: "the most brilliant thing you'd ever heard?" >> in terms of a musical, as an idea for a thing to put on stage. immediately i just told them i want to do it. what i do have to learn how to do? >> rose: and what did they say? >> they said just come to vassar and do the reading. i did that. and i just kept showing up. every time they told me they were going to touch it again, i canceled plabz, i took flights because i didn't want them to see anybody else because i was not qualified to do this. i had never done a musical bef
it's a rap musical about alexander hamilton."m it was a terrible idea and to please send me the music. and he asked would i come to a reading at vassar? and i said, of course,. and he sent me the script and-- he sent me the script, such as it was, you know, thus far. there was the first act and some scattered songs from the second act, and all the demos of lin singing every part of every song. and beats that he made in garage band, totally unfinished. and it was the most brilliant thing i...
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. >> a banner year for alexander hamilton.the hit broadway show going on in new york and a cutter named after him in the coast guard. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news. "nbc 10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >> nbc 10 news starts now. >> a deadly stabbing rampage strikes fear at a massachusetts mall. now police are trying to figure out what triggered the suspect. >>> sugary drinks hit a sour note for some in philadelphia. now the public is getting a chance to weigh in on a proposed soda tax. >>> open and ready for drivers. here's a live look at interstate 676, minutes ago the vine street expressway in center city re-opened. just in time for your morning commute. that's certainly good news. a lot of that. good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm vai sikahema. >> i'm tracy davidson. it is just about 5:00 a.m. let's begin with meteorologist bill henley in the first alert weather center, tracking rain for some areas, bill. >> dry in philadelphia and in fact, north of philadelphia. but to the south there are c
. >> a banner year for alexander hamilton.the hit broadway show going on in new york and a cutter named after him in the coast guard. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news. "nbc 10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >> nbc 10 news starts now. >> a deadly stabbing rampage strikes fear at a massachusetts mall. now police are trying to figure out what triggered the suspect. >>> sugary drinks hit a sour note for some in philadelphia. now the public is...
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who of course killed alexander hamilton in a duel. plays hamilton's wife, nominated for lead actress. featured actor, daveed digs, thomas jefferson, jonathan groff as king george iii, and christopher jackson as george washington. tonys will be handed out june 12th on cbs. >>> well, today at the real white house, president obama honored a former teenage mother as the national teacher of the year. johana hays says she wants her high school students in waterbury, connecticut, to know there are no dead-ends. >>> in a moment, mark phillips unearths the secret behind's soccer's 5,000:1 champion. >>> well there is no stopping the party in leicester, england where the soccer team pulled off the biggest surprise in all of sports by winning the premier league championship. a cinderella story for once the clock never struck midnight. mark phillips is there. >>> this was fantasy league football where the fantasy came true. the players of leicester city soccer club had been watching their rivals falter in a must win game on tv. they started their c
who of course killed alexander hamilton in a duel. plays hamilton's wife, nominated for lead actress. featured actor, daveed digs, thomas jefferson, jonathan groff as king george iii, and christopher jackson as george washington. tonys will be handed out june 12th on cbs. >>> well, today at the real white house, president obama honored a former teenage mother as the national teacher of the year. johana hays says she wants her high school students in waterbury, connecticut, to know...
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the tenure as the secretary of state in washington's cabinet he's been sort of the timothy alexander hamilton and angelica's brother-in-law who he's sort of in competition with for the favorite george washington. hamilton wins the battle and he's going home and writes to her and says he doesn't mention the sort of war with hamilton but she knew all about it because they were very close. so he writes to her and says even a i'm going back to monticello, and one of the lines that he talks about having to go home to his fieldto his fields d books and to watch for those labor and others on the plantation he talks about his doctors and nurses if they come live next to me and they are married off and do well, then i will be the most placid of the patriarchs and i will count myself adon't countmyself as thf the patriarchs. and as he said that as a sort of strange word to use to describe the person that thought of himself as a republican with small are democratic republican. any person of the region the power of people, of the people on the patriarch as an autocrat, someone that rules over his domain
the tenure as the secretary of state in washington's cabinet he's been sort of the timothy alexander hamilton and angelica's brother-in-law who he's sort of in competition with for the favorite george washington. hamilton wins the battle and he's going home and writes to her and says he doesn't mention the sort of war with hamilton but she knew all about it because they were very close. so he writes to her and says even a i'm going back to monticello, and one of the lines that he talks about...
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luckily there were no issues with my biography of alexander hamilton.ernment guides took us to a vegetable cooperative. they have our passports and decide what we seea and who we speak to. north korean leader kim jong-un visited the co-op last year. inside, we were greeted by portraits of his father, kim jong-un, and grandfather, king il-sung. they also hang in living rooms like religious icons. han sansuk is one of 3,000 on the farms. why is it important to have photos of leaders in your home? "by having their photos on our walls, they're always with us," she said. in a country that's faced famine, food shortages, and sanctions, food security is a priority. farmer kim hak bau. why is it important for your country to be able to grow its own food? "hostile countries like the usa and japan that do not think well of our country impose sanctions on us," he said. "so we're cultivating our own food with our own hands." they're trying to build a self-reliant north korea that can survive diplomatic isolation and provide for the next generation. ♪ >> reporter: i
luckily there were no issues with my biography of alexander hamilton.ernment guides took us to a vegetable cooperative. they have our passports and decide what we seea and who we speak to. north korean leader kim jong-un visited the co-op last year. inside, we were greeted by portraits of his father, kim jong-un, and grandfather, king il-sung. they also hang in living rooms like religious icons. han sansuk is one of 3,000 on the farms. why is it important to have photos of leaders in your home?...
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. >> james addison, john addison, alexander hamilton, they all ruled under pseudonyms. >> ever since the start of his feud with megyn kelly, donald trump has been widely criticized about the way he talks about women in public. thanks to big front-page report on saturday in the "new york times," trump's private treatment of women is in the spotlight. it says it conducted more than 50 interviews with women, 11 of whom were quoted by name. the result is a somewhat contradictory portrait of some women, seemed to treat them as sex objects. trump once asked miss usa to evaluate each other telling them, "i don't care if she's sweet, is she hot." and "you like your candy," it was him reminding me i was overweight. trump's fixation with physical appearance also extended to his own party. lee says ivanka trump was on stage co-hosting the miss teen usa pageant when trump turned to her to ask don't you think my daughter's hot, right? ivanka, who is his daughter, was 16 at the time. in another incident, a woman was working with her then boyfriend in a beauty pageant when she said the real estate
. >> james addison, john addison, alexander hamilton, they all ruled under pseudonyms. >> ever since the start of his feud with megyn kelly, donald trump has been widely criticized about the way he talks about women in public. thanks to big front-page report on saturday in the "new york times," trump's private treatment of women is in the spotlight. it says it conducted more than 50 interviews with women, 11 of whom were quoted by name. the result is a somewhat...
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comes to hamilton, there has been issue because they mention philly, even though it talks about alexander hamiltonuse it is the birth place of america. >> so during his speech, commencement speech, he apologized. >> oh? >> yes, hamilton moved from the nation's capitol, you know, from philly to dc. >> here we go. here is his apology to fill. >> i as the guy who played hamilton every night, when they get into character for a moment and say my bad philadelphia, thank you, but take the long view, motown philly. who really won that deal in the end? look at dc. it is sin and must with institutional dysfunction, partison in-fighting and political gridlock. you are known as the birth place of louise a maye alcott, rocky balance bo, a boyz ii men, betsy ross, will smith, isaac, tina fay, cheese steak, and you can have scrapple, soft pretzels and wawa hoagies whenever you want. you win, philly. you win every time. >> we win! boom. that's right. >> that's so cool. what a great guy. brilliant man. >> wow. >> still would have been nice if philly was this there, but i'll take that, that's for sure. >> we cut of
comes to hamilton, there has been issue because they mention philly, even though it talks about alexander hamiltonuse it is the birth place of america. >> so during his speech, commencement speech, he apologized. >> oh? >> yes, hamilton moved from the nation's capitol, you know, from philly to dc. >> here we go. here is his apology to fill. >> i as the guy who played hamilton every night, when they get into character for a moment and say my bad philadelphia, thank...
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and thomas jefferson, george washington, alexander hamilton and john adams would join in the protest. this is naked authoritarian government, more at home in the former soviet union than in our country which purports to observe the rule of law. finally, professor conti-brown wants the u.s. president to have authority of the chairman to fire the fomc. he would remove voters on policy decisions and in other ways increase politicization of the fed in interests what he believes would be greater accountability. i don't think he tries to support his case. i believe the way to greater accountability is to require the fed to adopt and follow a rule of its own choosing. that is the proposal john taylor has made and which i have signed on to. greenspan showed by following more or less following the taylor rule, greenspan showed he could get the best period for fed in its first 100 year history, with low inflation, steady growth, short recessions, quick recoveries. that's what we want. that's what we should have. and that would be a great improvement over what we have now. do we have any idea ab
and thomas jefferson, george washington, alexander hamilton and john adams would join in the protest. this is naked authoritarian government, more at home in the former soviet union than in our country which purports to observe the rule of law. finally, professor conti-brown wants the u.s. president to have authority of the chairman to fire the fomc. he would remove voters on policy decisions and in other ways increase politicization of the fed in interests what he believes would be greater...