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general keith alexander. general, so great to have you on the show. general alexander: thanks, emily. great to be here. emily: thank you for joining us. we have to start with the standoff between apple and the fbi. google, facebook -- tech companies have sided with apple. this has reopened a divide between washington and silicon valley. how sustainable is it for tech companies to be at odds with their government? general alexander: well, i think everyone has a right to an opinion. i think what we have to do, though, is we have to learn how to get our country back together. and take the best of what we represent and put that on the table. and, you know, when i look at the great capabilities coming out of the tech community, it is phenomenal. tremendous opportunities. you know, look at your kids. the opportunities you have in education, the opportunities we have for medicine, for communication. but there are tremendous vulnerabilities with it. and we are outpacing the ability for the policy community to keep up. i would not say slow down, but i would say because we have gone so far so
general keith alexander. general, so great to have you on the show. general alexander: thanks, emily. great to be here. emily: thank you for joining us. we have to start with the standoff between apple and the fbi. google, facebook -- tech companies have sided with apple. this has reopened a divide between washington and silicon valley. how sustainable is it for tech companies to be at odds with their government? general alexander: well, i think everyone has a right to an opinion. i think what...
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, author richard brookhiser discusses alexander hamilton. he argues that the economic achievements, including his support for building domestic factories and debt reconciliation, were key components making the fledgling american democracy self-sufficient and prosperous. the alexander hamilton awareness society hosted this event. this is about 45 minutes. mr. scholet: welcome, everybody, to the celebrate hamilton 2016 events. 12th anniversary of alexander hamilton's passing that happened in 1804, at the young age of 47. i am rand scholet, president of the alexander hamilton awareness society. but for short, the a-ha society. we have had many discoveries, and we just revealed three new ones this past thursday at liberty hall. so, check online for that. the a-ha society needs to give a special thanks to a number of organizations that made this program possible today. especially trinity church who hosted us with great support. alexander hamilton was a congregant. the u.s. coast guard and auxiliary, as you heard mentioned, alexander hamilton was the founder of the u.s. coast guard. and
, author richard brookhiser discusses alexander hamilton. he argues that the economic achievements, including his support for building domestic factories and debt reconciliation, were key components making the fledgling american democracy self-sufficient and prosperous. the alexander hamilton awareness society hosted this event. this is about 45 minutes. mr. scholet: welcome, everybody, to the celebrate hamilton 2016 events. 12th anniversary of alexander hamilton's passing that happened in...
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washington's presidency with a power struggle between treasury secretary alexander hamilton and secretary of state thomas jefferson. >> now, the founding fathers, one thing they did agree on is that they did not want political parties. but no sooner than do they create this government then we have the first major split between federalists supporting hamilton and the president's agenda and the democratic-republicans supporting jefferson. >> washington doesn't expect his deputies to agree on everything. but he expects them to work for the nation's benefit together. jefferson refuses to listen. he works with his friends in the press to try to undercut washington's administration. and washington leaves at the end of his second term with great fear for what would happen if this partisanship continued to spiral out of control. >> my god, i would rather be in my grave than spend one more minute in this office. >> mr. president, i... >> the men who write and publish these papers must think me a fool. but you know me better than that, don't you, mr. jefferson? >> john adams is elected president but h
washington's presidency with a power struggle between treasury secretary alexander hamilton and secretary of state thomas jefferson. >> now, the founding fathers, one thing they did agree on is that they did not want political parties. but no sooner than do they create this government then we have the first major split between federalists supporting hamilton and the president's agenda and the democratic-republicans supporting jefferson. >> washington doesn't expect his deputies to...
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was it? who is head of the state? it was the czar emperor, alexander the second, the emperor who liberated first the slaves of russia at exactly the same time as your president lincoln was about to liberate the slaves of america. the two men were correspondent and were assassinated an interesting relationship of that first start. alexander the second was a sympathetic of all of the "the romanovs" of the book. so he sort of laid the foundation of the book, he wanted to bring in a constitution which is really the last chance to bring it in. but he was assassinated the day he was going to bring in that constitution. as for the love life, that is another thing altogether. spee4 it let me ask you, where did you find the love letters. >> guest: they are in the russian archives in moscow. there is an interesting story there, because because of these love letters have never been worked on by any before. that's because recently they returned to the russian archives. this is how it happened, when ivan the second was assassinated his widow, his mistress who have become his wife left or russ
was it? who is head of the state? it was the czar emperor, alexander the second, the emperor who liberated first the slaves of russia at exactly the same time as your president lincoln was about to liberate the slaves of america. the two men were correspondent and were assassinated an interesting relationship of that first start. alexander the second was a sympathetic of all of the "the romanovs" of the book. so he sort of laid the foundation of the book, he wanted to bring in a...
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dancer kevin federline and for 55 hours to childhood friend jason alexander. >> i wanted to do something wild and crazy. vma history. this sunday she'll take the stage here at madison square garden where preps are under we bet she'll open the show. ?? ?? >> but could brit be upstaged by this b? multiple sources have told thaus queen b is not only attending, she's performing. ?? >> beyonce is upbm for a record1 awards, including video of the year for "formation" but it's possible we could see her do an s -- prince. >>> as for what else to look for, we've done the work work work, in this vma cheat sheet. first up, vanguard award winner, rihanna. >> we did change up the vanguard moment this year to make it more of a narrative throughout the show. >> translation -- rihanna's going to perform, a lot. we're hearing four times and you know what that means? lots of different fashions. ?? ?? also hit the stage, in a duet with nicki minaj. who else will be there? olympic sweethearts the final five and kanye west, along with kim, she's a presenter. you can see the couple is sitting in the
dancer kevin federline and for 55 hours to childhood friend jason alexander. >> i wanted to do something wild and crazy. vma history. this sunday she'll take the stage here at madison square garden where preps are under we bet she'll open the show. ?? ?? >> but could brit be upstaged by this b? multiple sources have told thaus queen b is not only attending, she's performing. ?? >> beyonce is upbm for a record1 awards, including video of the year for "formation" but...
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alexander lee. alex haley was the tennessean. he's in the news right now because this is the 40th anniversary of "roots" which people may have forgotten was the best watched television show ever. the last episode, about 85% of the american television sets, people who a television sets watched some part of "roots" in 1977. alexander's book about slavery really told it in such, such, terms that had not been presented before. that was combined with the movie. they just jolted the country, and it filled up the libraries with americans searching for the own family history. robert norrell is a university of tennessee professor who wrote a book about alex haley, about his two books, the autobiography of malcolm x, "roots," which the author says are the two most important books about black america in the 20th century and maybe the two most important books about american culture in the 20th century. >> host: what else you have on that list? >> guest: i'm reading a couple, "growing up" by russell baker jon meacham told me that was the best memoir. it's pretty good. i love the way russell ba
alexander lee. alex haley was the tennessean. he's in the news right now because this is the 40th anniversary of "roots" which people may have forgotten was the best watched television show ever. the last episode, about 85% of the american television sets, people who a television sets watched some part of "roots" in 1977. alexander's book about slavery really told it in such, such, terms that had not been presented before. that was combined with the movie. they just jolted...
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. so we're trying to make sure we have the funding to do so. >> host: kwame alexander is the author of 21 books -- >> guest: he's busy. [laughter] >> host: and several awards. are you part of this program? >> guest: i'm not a part of the organization officially, but i support the mission. i'm all about creating an industry or recreating an industry that values the fact that books are mirrors. so we have to sort of be able to see ourselves, understand our identity. and books are windows, and so we have to be able to see outside of ourselves and to become more empathetic and really understand what humanity means. >> host: you're a young adult author, and when you visit with students, when you visit with a book group, what do you hear from them? >> guest: i hear that children are much more advanced than we are as adults. [laughter] like the kids get it. they understand that, you know, they are of value, that they are worthy to each other and not because of labels or not because you look like this. they understand that they're all human. they get it. i have a 7-year-old daughter. she an
. so we're trying to make sure we have the funding to do so. >> host: kwame alexander is the author of 21 books -- >> guest: he's busy. [laughter] >> host: and several awards. are you part of this program? >> guest: i'm not a part of the organization officially, but i support the mission. i'm all about creating an industry or recreating an industry that values the fact that books are mirrors. so we have to sort of be able to see ourselves, understand our identity. and...
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"tammy jo alexander". she was a former hernando high school student... 2 years ago a former classmate reported missing. they said they hadn't seen alexander in ?35 years! and no one else... not even her family... reported her missing during that time. deputies in new year... d-n-a evidence confirmed it is alexander. the f-b-i is now offering a 20- thousand-dollar reward for information leading to an arrest in her death. new this morning... the hernando county sheriff's office is searching for some burglars. they broke into the beef o' brady's on cortez boulevard in brooksville. this was last wednesday around 3 a-m. detectives believe the same people are responsible for burglaries in both marion and sumter counties.... which all happened on the same date. winter haven police need your help tracking two men behind a robbery. these pictures show the getaway car driving around "wallace manor." a woman told police -- the robbers knocked on her door around 8 yesterday morning . when she didn't answer -- they kicked in the door! police say the thieves made off with a t-v and purse. 108 fligh
"tammy jo alexander". she was a former hernando high school student... 2 years ago a former classmate reported missing. they said they hadn't seen alexander in ?35 years! and no one else... not even her family... reported her missing during that time. deputies in new year... d-n-a evidence confirmed it is alexander. the f-b-i is now offering a 20- thousand-dollar reward for information leading to an arrest in her death. new this morning... the hernando county sheriff's office is...
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books to read. >> host: mrs. alexander is also a reader. >> guest: a time. she loves to read. we went to a discussion recently in nashville, and she was talking about the best, list of the best books which she done for parade magazine. as she went through them i found my wife to almost everyone of them. i knew very few of them. >> host: senator lamar alexander, former governor, army university president. we appreciate your time on booktv. >> guest: thank you. >> here's a preview of some of the books being published this fall. >> look for these titles in bookstores in the coming weeks and months, i want for the authors on booktv. >> we are living in the moment when a man who is in the white house right now is a constitutional lawyer by trade, and training, who won the nobel peace prize, who was portrayed as a transformative figure in american politics, and is presiding over a global assassination program. is presiding over the most intense, presided over the most intense persecution and prosecution of whistleblowers in u.s. history, has used the espionage act more during his two t
books to read. >> host: mrs. alexander is also a reader. >> guest: a time. she loves to read. we went to a discussion recently in nashville, and she was talking about the best, list of the best books which she done for parade magazine. as she went through them i found my wife to almost everyone of them. i knew very few of them. >> host: senator lamar alexander, former governor, army university president. we appreciate your time on booktv. >> guest: thank you. >>...
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political activity. i started with howard baker but that was early in my time. >> senator alexander, as president of the university of tennessee what was your experience with the students when it came to reading, literature and classes being taught? >> i try to drop in on classes of interesting teachers. one of them who is not there anymore is richard marias. i created a governor's school for teachers of writing and he came down from harvard where he had then taught the freshman writing course to teach about 210 tennessee students how to write and teach students how to write. they might be third grade, fifth grade, senior enlish teachers so that was a part of the university of tennessee -- english -- that i had a lot of interaction with students and teachers. >> host: is there any value in a whole city saying everybody let's read this book or a university let's all read this book. is there a shared value to that? >> sure, there is. if y if you think about in 1977, roots was on tv for eight consecutive nights and 87% of the people watched at least one episode. i think roots as i ment
political activity. i started with howard baker but that was early in my time. >> senator alexander, as president of the university of tennessee what was your experience with the students when it came to reading, literature and classes being taught? >> i try to drop in on classes of interesting teachers. one of them who is not there anymore is richard marias. i created a governor's school for teachers of writing and he came down from harvard where he had then taught the freshman...
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. kobe alexander who founded comv technology, then moved to africa just before being ed for securities fraud, has agreed to come back to the u.s. and face the music. scott cohn broke the story earlier today with our report today. >> repor it's one of the last remaining criminal cases, and maybe the most colorful. jacob kobi alexander helped invent voicemail, but the feds say he masterminded a 15-year scheme to manipulate the stock price. cheating, he moved to namibia, which would no extradition treaty. mont, we tracked him down. will you go back to the states to clear your name? he was already well established by then, and contributing lavishly by their stids, building affordable housing, donating to education, all too transparent charged his critics in the u.s. >> it looks like he's trying to influence the politics. >> reporter: his attorneys flatly denied that even as extradition proceedings dragged on. he established soup kitchen that is reportedly feed hundreds of children aa day. he sentenced every lawsuit including wub by his own company, agreeing to pay $53 million, but the crim
. kobe alexander who founded comv technology, then moved to africa just before being ed for securities fraud, has agreed to come back to the u.s. and face the music. scott cohn broke the story earlier today with our report today. >> repor it's one of the last remaining criminal cases, and maybe the most colorful. jacob kobi alexander helped invent voicemail, but the feds say he masterminded a 15-year scheme to manipulate the stock price. cheating, he moved to namibia, which would no...
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"alexander hamilton" and his founders? >> guest: every time i'm at the theater and that's fairly often at least one person comes up and says i love the show and as i was watching the show i was embarrassed to realize how little i knew about the history of my own country. i am determined to change that. very nice that a lot of them are then going out and reading the book or reading other books about the founding era. i said to said to lynn at the award ceremony they show before, i said i don't know what your next show is going to be. you have had an impact in terms of stimulating an interest in american history that i've never seen. i just hope that you periodically in your career keep circling back to the american news. because i think many biographers over the years would say the same thing. who really did feel like we are reaching young people. i feel like when i go on doing a lecture or book signing typically the audience is about 35 or 40 years 40 years old and up. sometimes 60s, 70s and 80s. lynn seems to have this magical connection with people of all ages. believe it or not a fr
"alexander hamilton" and his founders? >> guest: every time i'm at the theater and that's fairly often at least one person comes up and says i love the show and as i was watching the show i was embarrassed to realize how little i knew about the history of my own country. i am determined to change that. very nice that a lot of them are then going out and reading the book or reading other books about the founding era. i said to said to lynn at the award ceremony they show before,...
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is happening with nestle. bloomberg intelligence consumer duncan fox is here, as is alexander dryden from jpmorgan. duncan, inflation took a bite out of nestle. >> yes, it looks like the developed world is struggling to the any sort of pricing at the moment, despite good innovations. so, that is just making life tough at this time. guy: we have a new management team starting. they are coming from the health care sector. if you were looking at these numbers, the obvious thing to "we need to, move into higher margin products." this is-health kind of spectrum that nestle seems to removing up at the moment, i we just going to see further extension of that story? >> it certainly seems that way. they call themselves a "health and nutrition company," so i think taking somebody in from the health care sector shows a couple things. one, they want to move that way. two, they think regulation will get tougher in the sector going forward. so, you might need them at he who understands how to get through the regulatory side. guy: the government may be not moving as aggressively as some people had
is happening with nestle. bloomberg intelligence consumer duncan fox is here, as is alexander dryden from jpmorgan. duncan, inflation took a bite out of nestle. >> yes, it looks like the developed world is struggling to the any sort of pricing at the moment, despite good innovations. so, that is just making life tough at this time. guy: we have a new management team starting. they are coming from the health care sector. if you were looking at these numbers, the obvious thing to "we...
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life. his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back to me that andrew was actually probably one of their more violent and notorious inmates. >> when we finally met alexander in person, we discovered he once had a notorious reputation outside of prison as well. his crimes had occurred more than two decades earlier when he and his cousins were known as the i-10 bandits. >> we might strike in texas. then the next time they see us, we were in florida the next day. we never got off the highway. >> alexander estimates he and his cousin logged almost 60 robberies in six states. and the target was always the same. >> we were just robbing hotels. we weren't robbing
life. his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten...
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and washington's former aide, alexander hamilton of new york, who is more determined than anyone to drag the nation into the future. >> hamilton understands complexities that a lot of other people don't understand. and one of the problems with hamilton is that he's not shy in letting you know how brilliant he is. ♪ >> we are a secret society then. >> why is the door being locked? >> gentlemen, we are gathered here to decide forever the fate of republican government. we must be able to debate ideas freely, without fear that our words will touch off a firestorm. >> they did what we would call a media blockout. nobody talked to the press, nobody take any notes, because we want everybody to feel comfortable. if you want to get up and say, "i think we should have a king," then we want you to do that. >> prior to proceedings of other business, we must select a president of this convention. >> there is but one choice, general george washington. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> mr. president? >> i see no prospect of a speedy return to mt. vernon, for contrary to my wish
and washington's former aide, alexander hamilton of new york, who is more determined than anyone to drag the nation into the future. >> hamilton understands complexities that a lot of other people don't understand. and one of the problems with hamilton is that he's not shy in letting you know how brilliant he is. ♪ >> we are a secret society then. >> why is the door being locked? >> gentlemen, we are gathered here to decide forever the fate of republican government....
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work he did on it. the director based the musical on the work of alexander hamilton. : >> americans know that he was on a 10-dollar bill and maybe knew that he had died, it's comical that i felt as if i was lifting him out of obscurity. now his name is on the marquee of a broadway show. >> host: where were you at the time? while redoing? >> guest: i just finished writing my biography. i had done a series of books about moguls of the gilded age and i found that when i would go out to give lectures, people in the audience would start shouting out do so on so next. and i really thought i was his biographer of gilded age type tunes that i wanted to switch people. i knew that it would be a lot of economic history and what exposed me to a new era, constitutional law, constitutional law, military history, on and on. plus the most amazing story i have ever written. spee4 you probably don't like the question i ask it before not of you but of others, is there someone today that would come closest to the way "alexander hamilton" thought about government? >> that's a very difficult question. i
work he did on it. the director based the musical on the work of alexander hamilton. : >> americans know that he was on a 10-dollar bill and maybe knew that he had died, it's comical that i felt as if i was lifting him out of obscurity. now his name is on the marquee of a broadway show. >> host: where were you at the time? while redoing? >> guest: i just finished writing my biography. i had done a series of books about moguls of the gilded age and i found that when i would go...
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alexander. >> i wanted to do something wild and crazy. and i wanted to get married. so that's why i did it. >> britney was the tabloid target. successful vegas residency and her happiest role -- proud, loving mom. >> my main thing is to enjoy life. and take one day at a time and i try to live by that and it's kind of cool. >> as mentioned, britney will have a big day sunday on the vmas and it's a big deal because every time she has hit that stage -- she's made headlines. ?? ? ? >> from the yellow python to the kiss with madonna, britney is vma history. this sunday she'll take the stage here at madison square garden where preps are under way. we bet she'll open the show. ?? ?? >> but could brit be upstaged by this b? multiple sources have told thaus queen b is not only attending, she's performing. ?? >> beyonce is up for a record 11 awards, including video of the year for "formation" but it's epic tribute to one of her idol s -- prince. >>> as for what else to look for, we've done the work work work, in this vma cheat sheet. first up, vanguard award winner, rihanna. >> we did change up the
alexander. >> i wanted to do something wild and crazy. and i wanted to get married. so that's why i did it. >> britney was the tabloid target. successful vegas residency and her happiest role -- proud, loving mom. >> my main thing is to enjoy life. and take one day at a time and i try to live by that and it's kind of cool. >> as mentioned, britney will have a big day sunday on the vmas and it's a big deal because every time she has hit that stage -- she's made...
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hollywood circles for quite a while. peter alexander went in search of the benefits of cupping. >> reporter: he's the world's most recognizable olympian, at these games decorated in unrecognizable marks. michael phelps arriving pool side brandishing a bunch of bruises that left americans guessing, on twitter, michael phelps probably just fell asleep on his medals. those circles, the result of physical therapy. >> i personally don't like walking out looking like i've been attacked by an octopus. >> this ancient chinese tradition may now be helping an american. >> reporter: for many of us those red dots first appeared on the red carpet, gwyneth paltrow premiering her own fashion statement. the man delivering those whelps, the head athletics trainer, using one of a soup of popular therapies from massage to hot tubs. tubi tube. >> it's like asking your best chef about the garnishing he's using. >> so you're probably wondering, does it hurt? that does not look healthy. that's like the world's best flu shot there. >> already leaving a mark on this year's games. peter alexander, nbc, rio. >> repor
hollywood circles for quite a while. peter alexander went in search of the benefits of cupping. >> reporter: he's the world's most recognizable olympian, at these games decorated in unrecognizable marks. michael phelps arriving pool side brandishing a bunch of bruises that left americans guessing, on twitter, michael phelps probably just fell asleep on his medals. those circles, the result of physical therapy. >> i personally don't like walking out looking like i've been attacked...
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. today, he was in court and scot. >> kobi alexander spent the last ten years fighting extraditio o counts, but now, hise t music. he pleaded guilty to a single count of securities fraud and said he regrets his conduct. then, his attorneys as million g his sentencing, but the u.s. district judge would have none of it. noting he was the judge who signed the original arrest warrant for alexander back in 2006. spare me, he said. i wasn'tt kobi alexander's intelligence and guile are clear indications that he can't be trusted. benjamin brafman is his attorney. >> we are bitterly disappointed with the's z decision, but he's the judge and i'm not. >> what does this portend for sentencing? the judge was pretty harsh, parte end. >> i don't want to speculate. i think we're going a pretty strong sentencing memo which hopefully will convince the court that a lenient sentence is appropriate. >> he is set for sentencing deceri prosecutors say th >>> falling foot traffic results at express and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the retailer posted a disappointing quarter, missing profit
. today, he was in court and scot. >> kobi alexander spent the last ten years fighting extraditio o counts, but now, hise t music. he pleaded guilty to a single count of securities fraud and said he regrets his conduct. then, his attorneys as million g his sentencing, but the u.s. district judge would have none of it. noting he was the judge who signed the original arrest warrant for alexander back in 2006. spare me, he said. i wasn'tt kobi alexander's intelligence and guile are clear...
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this followup story. >> reporter: alexander montagu-manchester says this is all a big misunderstanding. he says he never burglarized a home. never made a false report. the duke of manchester said he shouldn't be here at the clark county detention center. 53-year-old alexander montagu-manchester professedis from australia. this morning, the self-proclaimed duke faced a clark clark county district judge for one of the three court cases he phasis. back in july, they say he broke into a home and burglarized the property. the 53-year-old claims he was framed. >> i'm accused of doing things i filing a false police report. he told police his wife attacked him with a knife. the 53-year-old says british royals would not approve of this behavior. >> i'm ashamed. i'm disgusted with myself in this situation. >> reporter: his defense attorney expects his client to agree to a plea deal. the duke says that's not true. >> i didn't do it. >> reporter: alexander montagu-manchester will be back in court it's there where his defense attorney says that he will agree to a plea deal. reporti
this followup story. >> reporter: alexander montagu-manchester says this is all a big misunderstanding. he says he never burglarized a home. never made a false report. the duke of manchester said he shouldn't be here at the clark county detention center. 53-year-old alexander montagu-manchester professedis from australia. this morning, the self-proclaimed duke faced a clark clark county district judge for one of the three court cases he phasis. back in july, they say he broke into a home...
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washington's life, a political comedy, henry clay pits alexander hamilton against thomas jefferson as part of an argument between two warring politicians. one hotly defends hamilton as a mighty genius who taught the doctrine of union and consolidation and claiming it would be a gross profabty to compare hamilton to jefferson. his opponent retorts, it was a everysoneion democracy that first developed and brought into action the power of the masses while both men lament the sorry state of the rising generation of young politicians, they also ignore the devicive issues of race and slavery that impearl the nation. yet slaves in this case white actors in black face, hover on the fringes of comedy including a slave named tom who was born in the same year that the constitution was ratified and who lingers in bondage as a symbol of its most serious failure. the play is one of nine dramas in the first half of the 19th century from 1802 to 1864 that invokes hamilton either as a character or by reputation. yet obviously hamilton's theatrical youthfulness has persisted for more than two centuries
washington's life, a political comedy, henry clay pits alexander hamilton against thomas jefferson as part of an argument between two warring politicians. one hotly defends hamilton as a mighty genius who taught the doctrine of union and consolidation and claiming it would be a gross profabty to compare hamilton to jefferson. his opponent retorts, it was a everysoneion democracy that first developed and brought into action the power of the masses while both men lament the sorry state of the...
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and we're all wondering, what did he have to say? >> reporter: jim, alexander montagu-manchester says this is all aing about misunderstanding. he said he did not burglarize a home. he tells us he did not make a false report. detention center. >> my name is alexander montagu-manchester. >> reporter: in a jailhouse interview, 53-year-old alexander montagu-manchester goes over his noble nail. in british circles, he's known as the 13th duke of manchester. this morning he found himself in front of a judge for accusations of a burglary of a las vegas home in july. false police report. officers say he claimed his wife stabbed him with a knife. he says he's being extorted by family members. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: if convicted on the burglary charges,er faces up to 14 years in prison. >> i've been accused of things i didn't do and being a bigamist. >> he's here with no bail. he will appear in court in late september. his doctors attorney says he will accept a plea deal. reed? >> thank you. >>> sentencing for three teens and a fourth defendant involved in a home invasion and sexual ass
and we're all wondering, what did he have to say? >> reporter: jim, alexander montagu-manchester says this is all aing about misunderstanding. he said he did not burglarize a home. he tells us he did not make a false report. detention center. >> my name is alexander montagu-manchester. >> reporter: in a jailhouse interview, 53-year-old alexander montagu-manchester goes over his noble nail. in british circles, he's known as the 13th duke of manchester. this morning he found...
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to followed with a camera. jason alexander told us the big guy took his birdfeeder. alexander said the bear seemed calm and peaceful so he decided he would take the chance. this is the third bear sightings alexander has made this summer. please, do not follow his lead. look at the forecast right massachusetts public charter schools are among the best in the country. our charter schools are public, and we have longer school days with more personal attention. we have a proven record of helping students in underperforming areas succeed. announcer: question 2 will expand charter school access and result in more funding for public education. every parent should be able to choose the public school that's best for their child. announcer: vote yes on question 2. >>> this is back to school weekend we are getting a little summer and a little fall. >> mix it all in here for the next seven days. why not? tomorrow morning will feel more like summer with muggy conditions and temperatures in the upper 60s. a partly cloudy sky with a small chance of isolated showers monday. most of us dry and 90 d
to followed with a camera. jason alexander told us the big guy took his birdfeeder. alexander said the bear seemed calm and peaceful so he decided he would take the chance. this is the third bear sightings alexander has made this summer. please, do not follow his lead. look at the forecast right massachusetts public charter schools are among the best in the country. our charter schools are public, and we have longer school days with more personal attention. we have a proven record of helping...
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games in rio, peter alexander. >> good evening on this wet and windy night the rio olympics will draw to a close. a carnival like closing ceremony. a fitting end to the first games in south mevg. team usa with a historic performance securing 121 total three decades and the third most ever. and the brazilian hosts are reveling after earning gold in this country's most popular sport. >> reporter: as the soccer team goes so goes the country. at least that is what many brazilians believe. >> neymar has a chance to make history. >> reporter: in the final moments of the shootout in maracana stadium you could see it in their faces. ago in the semifinal of the world cup, brazil lost in the same stadium to the same team, a crushing, 7-1. >> neymar right footed takes it and scores! >> reporter: when that final goal sailed in it wasn't just the country's first soccer gold medal it was redemption. >> brazil strike olympic gold for the first time in their history. >> reporter: a fitting end to top off two weeks of an olympics that made plenty history. michael phelps, katie ledecky and allyson feli
games in rio, peter alexander. >> good evening on this wet and windy night the rio olympics will draw to a close. a carnival like closing ceremony. a fitting end to the first games in south mevg. team usa with a historic performance securing 121 total three decades and the third most ever. and the brazilian hosts are reveling after earning gold in this country's most popular sport. >> reporter: as the soccer team goes so goes the country. at least that is what many brazilians...
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, alexander hamilton is 30, john lansing is 32 governor morris 35, james madison 46 and george mason is 62. >> and you're missing franklin who was in his early '80s. so madison, george mason who's on the screen but also benjamin franklin really had been the movers and shakers of the time of the revolution. george mason certainly was well known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill of rights and was very important. madison is okay with him. ben franklin at the convention drives him crazy. he is in his 80s and he thinks everything should still be like it was in the revolution. madisons competitors a little bit at the convention, the people he has captivated is that young younger group. charles pick me who was a little younger than him drove him crazy. as i read the notes there is a lot of competitor desire for credit and a little jealousy pinckney. after the convention pinckney writes a wonderful letter, not because it's wonderful of what it says but it really puts you back in that moment. he had this enormous handwriting and he writes madison crowing about how he's married an
, alexander hamilton is 30, john lansing is 32 governor morris 35, james madison 46 and george mason is 62. >> and you're missing franklin who was in his early '80s. so madison, george mason who's on the screen but also benjamin franklin really had been the movers and shakers of the time of the revolution. george mason certainly was well known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill of rights and was very important. madison is okay with him. ben franklin at the convention...
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crazy stuff. >>> new legends and lies, alexander hamilton versus aaron burr. nexium 24 hour introduces new, easy-to-swallow tablets. so now, there are more ways, for more people... to experience... complete protection from frequent heartburn. nexium 24hr. the easy-to-swallow tablet is here. millions of women worldwide trust tena with their bladder matters. thanks to its triple protections from leaks, odor and moisture. tena lets you be you ♪ this is my retirement. retiring retired...
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alexander. he is currently director of homeland security research program and professor at the school of law enforcement at illinois university. i vividly recall his first research and publication in maritime terrorism was ten years before 9/11 and i'm glad to see that he continues with his work. as always, as i mentioned before , don wallace will bring in a great deal of insight on the rule of law and also in terms of balancing security concerns with privacy and the role of human rights and so on. i would like to also welcome the audience, which includes academics, colleagues from different universities, members of the diplomatic community in washington. them operate here as speakers and so forth. last but not least, i would like to mention the students who are here, particularly the interns who are completing their work for this summer. will you just stand up at least so everybody can see who you are? we don't have time now to introduce each and every one, but they are the next generation of scholars and we are very proud of them. now, let me just move on, and try to make some footn
alexander. he is currently director of homeland security research program and professor at the school of law enforcement at illinois university. i vividly recall his first research and publication in maritime terrorism was ten years before 9/11 and i'm glad to see that he continues with his work. as always, as i mentioned before , don wallace will bring in a great deal of insight on the rule of law and also in terms of balancing security concerns with privacy and the role of human rights and...
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. >> alexander took home bronze on the horse. the first olympic medal for the u.s. since 1984. count u.s. dominates with 70 medals overall including 26 gold. we are cleaning up. they are followed by china and great britain. >> very cool. >> yeah. >>> a lot to celebrate for a chinese olympic diver. >> first she won the silver medal in the women's 3 meter springboard then take a look at this. her boyfriend and fellow diver proposed to her very happy ending and exciting day for them. this is the second proposal for the athletes at the olympic games. how do you top >> bling right there. the nice looking ring. >> with her medal.>>> still to come on the wbz news at noon. >> the adele giving the coldshoulder to one of the biggest shows. why she says she won't take the >>> coming up today at cards before you t to use them. tricks they are using to get your money and how to protecter. yourself today on the wbz news at 5. >> a super bowl snub. >> adele turned down the offer to perform at the super bowl halftime show. maybe you wonder what? this weekend adele told fans she didn't want to sing becau
. >> alexander took home bronze on the horse. the first olympic medal for the u.s. since 1984. count u.s. dominates with 70 medals overall including 26 gold. we are cleaning up. they are followed by china and great britain. >> very cool. >> yeah. >>> a lot to celebrate for a chinese olympic diver. >> first she won the silver medal in the women's 3 meter springboard then take a look at this. her boyfriend and fellow diver proposed to her very happy ending and...
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legends and lies, alexander hamilton versus aaron burr. the factor is coming right back. after a long day, jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while not reported with entyvio, pml, a rare, serious brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have flu-like symptoms, or sor
legends and lies, alexander hamilton versus aaron burr. the factor is coming right back. after a long day, jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the...
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alexander hamilton in hamilton. >> it's rooted in the life i like. it's challenges that obstacles, mountains i've climbed that are unique to what my journey has been as an individual, as a human being on this planet. i put myself through college, various health challenges and just coming to terms with a piece in my own skin as a human being. i think all those things i get to pour into alexander hamilton. and the same fight i have to live my best life is the same fight he has. >> rose: we conclude this evening with the new film war dogs star jonah hill and directed by todd phillips. >> i read about this article in an rolling stone article and i read the article and it was just one of those moments where you go whoa, this feels like a movie. feels like it could be a movie, in that pantheon of truth, stranger and fiction kind of thing. >> rose: zika, politics, broadway and film when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose com
alexander hamilton in hamilton. >> it's rooted in the life i like. it's challenges that obstacles, mountains i've climbed that are unique to what my journey has been as an individual, as a human being on this planet. i put myself through college, various health challenges and just coming to terms with a piece in my own skin as a human being. i think all those things i get to pour into alexander hamilton. and the same fight i have to live my best life is the same fight he has. >>...