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the wording is mostly by alexander hamilton. it is a harbinger of all the words he will pour into other documents, most noticeably the federal papers. there are a variety of tasks for him as an aid. correspondence with generals taking up most of the volume. correspondence with generals taking up most of the volume. correspondence with congress. you are talking about all of the presidents of congress, starting with john hancock and then samuel huntington, john adams, john jay. there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth. hamilton handled all of that. there were diplomatic measures for him to handle with france. both alexander hamilton and his good friend were fluent in french. for that reason, they could be sent by washington and the middle of the war to meet with the fleet harvard off the coast of new jersey. there was my favorite topic, the intelligence in the american
the wording is mostly by alexander hamilton. it is a harbinger of all the words he will pour into other documents, most noticeably the federal papers. there are a variety of tasks for him as an aid. correspondence with generals taking up most of the volume. correspondence with generals taking up most of the volume. correspondence with congress. you are talking about all of the presidents of congress, starting with john hancock and then samuel huntington, john adams, john jay. there were...
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likewise ap alexander, in both his post war accounts, underscore the use of defensive tactics. ivan taylor, walter taylor, war wartime staff officers often critical of these old warhorse leaves war housing post war years corroborated long streets claims when scientists saw the assertion was quote to select a favorable time and place in which to receive the attack, which is adversary would be compelled to make on him and of quote instead of using these from resources to lend credence the law streets claims, historians have ignored them while misrepresenting to specific sources in an attempt to disprove them. both ed went calling ten and jeffrey ward and brought up a letter -- what a politician general informed a politician about the army's plan to move north across potomac river. one claims it because they're not -- did not address understanding values the defending tactics in the letter proves that never came to that understanding this is not a credible claim long street was in no way obliged to go into tactical particulars with the senators. he was riding in guided terms he ha
likewise ap alexander, in both his post war accounts, underscore the use of defensive tactics. ivan taylor, walter taylor, war wartime staff officers often critical of these old warhorse leaves war housing post war years corroborated long streets claims when scientists saw the assertion was quote to select a favorable time and place in which to receive the attack, which is adversary would be compelled to make on him and of quote instead of using these from resources to lend credence the law...
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alexander in the shower? >> yes. >> reporter: what made these pictures keel to the case had to do with a feature built into the camera. >> these images when you take them with this camera, it embeside the date and time the camera has set on it to the file, itself. >> reporter: meaning for the prosecution, those photos, along with the other evidence, told a story, that jodi showed up at travis' home around 4:00 a.m. on june 4th, 2008. she had steamy sex until about 5:00 p.m., photographing each other as they did so. between 5:22 and 5:29, jodi took these time-tamped photos of travis in his shower, about one minute after this picture was pan, the repeated stabbing of travis alexander began. the medical examiner kevin horn testified that cuts on travis' hands help explain what happened as he was stabbed 27 times, nearly decapitated and shot in the head. >> i believe the wounds to the hands must have occurred before the fatal injuries either of the head or of the throat. >> reporter: at 5:31, the camera snaps wha
alexander in the shower? >> yes. >> reporter: what made these pictures keel to the case had to do with a feature built into the camera. >> these images when you take them with this camera, it embeside the date and time the camera has set on it to the file, itself. >> reporter: meaning for the prosecution, those photos, along with the other evidence, told a story, that jodi showed up at travis' home around 4:00 a.m. on june 4th, 2008. she had steamy sex until about 5:00...
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i remember the name alexander nuba shock as promising young king who already 'd has some high profile fans. plus another one to watch he's gone so. he joined frank 28 scene but it's really getting into good this season. i'm playing. as is this man both spoken out without valve a cost. one simply because i know it's really important it couldn't welcomes a kick off. a glimpse into the soul of a strong i. just want to. say. i much when i bring spargo the last time i see. school so i'm playing and i'm scoring goals i feel me part in this. c.n.c. is the lazy bundesliga breakthrough just. the job for frank 1st off of the summit of conscious of rabbit shield which. was more or playing. with the fans more in the game than just spoken about in the front and the i've resolved yet that the season is different in different ways to play because we are playing more with the ball we are playing more football style that clearly suits the 25 year old portuguese from my sincere a school 5 goals for an on track side use current form could well put them into contention for the champions league he's playe
i remember the name alexander nuba shock as promising young king who already 'd has some high profile fans. plus another one to watch he's gone so. he joined frank 28 scene but it's really getting into good this season. i'm playing. as is this man both spoken out without valve a cost. one simply because i know it's really important it couldn't welcomes a kick off. a glimpse into the soul of a strong i. just want to. say. i much when i bring spargo the last time i see. school so i'm playing and...
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well this week in my key project i'm going to run the rule over shall custody in alexander in my name people should. live in sci fi might wonder why alexander nouvel bobs up and down my absolute certainty is approaching the shot whether it's a peculiarity of the shall go feeling sure about basically he's getting his legs ready to explode into action at the right moment so the answer could push out to sneak out to do battle with the rope cast piece of joe keeping. up with the sustainer come here again we've got about a brief issue from the new battle to be optimally primed for the shot and when it comes his response is absolutely world class absolute belt classes look pretty. shorten it even better i think. that's the point here you see the explosive reflex reaction to this effort from close range passing the ball away with his hand lightning fast break through it to how it was all know well class keeper doesn't just use his hands to make a reaction save he can deploy its legs and feet as well in a fraction of a 2nd. if you said alexander newbill demonstrates that ability in great styl
well this week in my key project i'm going to run the rule over shall custody in alexander in my name people should. live in sci fi might wonder why alexander nouvel bobs up and down my absolute certainty is approaching the shot whether it's a peculiarity of the shall go feeling sure about basically he's getting his legs ready to explode into action at the right moment so the answer could push out to sneak out to do battle with the rope cast piece of joe keeping. up with the sustainer come here...
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remember the name alexander. is promising young people who already busy have some high profile fans. with a classic another want to watch is gone so. he joined frank in 28 scene but he's really getting into good this season. and playing. this man pulls back again out without valve a cause. i want him to because i know it's true it couldn't welcome to kick off. a glimpse into the soul of a strong i am sorry just want to. say. i much when i embraced by god last time i. was. so i'm playing and i'm scoring goals i feel me part in this. c.n.c. is belated goodness legal breakthrough. just a job for frank 1st off of the some of the founders of rabbit shield which. was more or playing. with the fans more in the game than just putting the ball in the front and the i've resolved yet that this season is different in different ways to play because we are playing more with the ball we are playing more football the style that clearly suits the 25 year old portuguese from my class in serious school 5 goals so far from trackside
remember the name alexander. is promising young people who already busy have some high profile fans. with a classic another want to watch is gone so. he joined frank in 28 scene but he's really getting into good this season. and playing. this man pulls back again out without valve a cause. i want him to because i know it's true it couldn't welcome to kick off. a glimpse into the soul of a strong i am sorry just want to. say. i much when i embraced by god last time i. was. so i'm playing and i'm...
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we keep us have a vital role to play alexander who burrows already shown he's a top class goalkeeper and at 23 he obviously has the potential to get even better he certainly a player who can make the difference. to round off some blasts from the past as we take you through the 94 much history of the riviera darby thanks for watching can enjoy. i. eat. it's a stinker as least thank you this is the bravery atomic. bomb with our super heroes my mission is clear kushti get them to me culturally should explore germany if they die just. like everything else there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested. the limits of the g.w. . thing takes up. go to college. keep learning marched reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture facts instead of make ideas shift to live us. from l.a. to reality to cryptocurrency to your top it's for live in an ever changing digital world let's start with digitalisation. closely. carefully. don't simply choose to do good. discover. subscribe to documentary on you tube. and. today's journey takes me to one of the warmest and lovely it's regions and germany
we keep us have a vital role to play alexander who burrows already shown he's a top class goalkeeper and at 23 he obviously has the potential to get even better he certainly a player who can make the difference. to round off some blasts from the past as we take you through the 94 much history of the riviera darby thanks for watching can enjoy. i. eat. it's a stinker as least thank you this is the bravery atomic. bomb with our super heroes my mission is clear kushti get them to me culturally...
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and we have alexander macarius he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and in belfast we cross to david vance he is a political commentator as well as editor of news media dot net all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it alexander lee i'll go to you 1st i mean if i weren't mistaken this could be a reality political reality show watching brags that i've been watching the house of commons you know and you know what there's some really eloquent people in there though most of time i don't have an any idea what they're talking about here the people voted but we're still not there and things are still in flux here what is what is the overall impact that has had on political and social life in the u.k. i mean it's gone on 3 years now go ahead alex. well well i think the 1st thing to say is that if you look to walking about large a country the country remains extremely calm but politically it has created intense division and of course perhaps the most damaging thing is that he's
and we have alexander macarius he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and in belfast we cross to david vance he is a political commentator as well as editor of news media dot net all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it alexander lee i'll go to you 1st i mean if i weren't mistaken this could be a reality political reality show watching brags that i've been watching the house of...
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ok let's go back to alexander in london well as you saw in the 1st part of the. program it's very contentious here and it remains to be in nothing's really changed since the referendum it kind of reminds me how democrats think of hillary clinton in 2016 topic for another program but alex. what about you know i'm very interested in how institutions are. being affected by all of this you know and and you know the whole russia gate trump and brags that you know they do have commonalities where you do have. a deep state and i'm not trying to be used in a per were george of way characters that have a vested interest in the status quo that it works for them ok but what about let's say the political parties i mean jeremy corbin is suffered tremendously during this entire process basically because he hasn't really taken a very hard stand at least that's my opinion from my perch so far away and the tories they don't pull this off they're they are in there are going to be in the dustbin of history i mean this is been disastrous for the establishment the who wants to keep t
ok let's go back to alexander in london well as you saw in the 1st part of the. program it's very contentious here and it remains to be in nothing's really changed since the referendum it kind of reminds me how democrats think of hillary clinton in 2016 topic for another program but alex. what about you know i'm very interested in how institutions are. being affected by all of this you know and and you know the whole russia gate trump and brags that you know they do have commonalities where you...
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alexander, i have gotten to know alexander, he is a special young man. and global chairman, thank you very much alexander, where are you? we don't lose him much with that height. how tall, great, thank you, great job. and global chairman, ceo michael burke. thank you very were. good job. been with the company a long time, 40 is this -- 40 years. he said before he was as tall as alexander when he started, great job. chairman, ceo for north america anish malwani, thank you very much, great job, also, president and ceo of louis vuitton, america's zone, lanisarcisa elrd thank you. >> i want to thank you for your confidence in u.s., and investment in lone star state, the great state of texas, you will be very happy, very happy. and as bernard mention we met after the election to discuss my vision for creating an american manufacturing renaissance through historic tax cuts and better trade deals and reregulation, we're making trade deals like no one has seen, we have phase 1 with china, far bigger than thought, also financial services, many other thin, but tra
alexander, i have gotten to know alexander, he is a special young man. and global chairman, thank you very much alexander, where are you? we don't lose him much with that height. how tall, great, thank you, great job. and global chairman, ceo michael burke. thank you very were. good job. been with the company a long time, 40 is this -- 40 years. he said before he was as tall as alexander when he started, great job. chairman, ceo for north america anish malwani, thank you very much, great job,...
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peter alexander has the latest. >> reporter: president trump tonight defending his decision not to notify top democrats before the al baghdadi raid fuming about the impeachment inquiry. >> they were talking about why didn't i give the information to adam schiff and his committee? and the answer is because i think adam schiff is the biggest leaker in washington. >> reporter: presidents typically alert congressional leaders regardless of their party when a major the answer is because i think adam schiff is the biggest military operation takes place. but on sunday the president suggested without evidence house speaker nancy pelosi could not be trusted with national security secrets it comes as house democrats announce they will vote on a resolution outlining the path forward and their investigation but not the vote on impeachment that republicans had demandedpeac today charles kupperman defied a subpoena to testify waiting for a federal judge to decide whether he has to show up >> this is the deeply regrettable. he was compelled to appear by a lawful congressional subpoena >> reporter: democ
peter alexander has the latest. >> reporter: president trump tonight defending his decision not to notify top democrats before the al baghdadi raid fuming about the impeachment inquiry. >> they were talking about why didn't i give the information to adam schiff and his committee? and the answer is because i think adam schiff is the biggest leaker in washington. >> reporter: presidents typically alert congressional leaders regardless of their party when a major the answer is...
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caro: la pregunta de todos a esta hora es ¿quiÉn es alexander? cuando tenÍa tres aÑos huyÓ de ucrania con su padre, su abuela y su hermano gemelo. posteriormente como soldado recibiÓ e>> el primer funcionario de la casa blanca estÁ testificando en el capitolio puertascerradas. dÉjame contarte que el presidente escriben twitter atacando la investigaciÓn. dice que la llamada fue perfecta. que esta es una cacerÍa de brujas. mÁs bien dice que si se quiere saber mÁs sobre esta llamada que serÍa la transcripciÓn. propÓsito, es la transcripción y versiÓn de la casa blanca y ahÍ precisamente es en donde uno puede ver que la administraciÓn de donald trump le pide al gobierno de ucrania que investigue a los bidens a cambio de ayuda militar. dÉjame contarte lo que estÁ pasando detrÁs de estas puertas cerradas. el testimonio del primer funcionario de la casa blanca, alexander. Él es un héroe. un veterano y estÁ en este momento trabajandoen la casa blanca. ha dicho que no es el informante secreto y tambiÉn dice que estuvo en la llamada
caro: la pregunta de todos a esta hora es ¿quiÉn es alexander? cuando tenÍa tres aÑos huyÓ de ucrania con su padre, su abuela y su hermano gemelo. posteriormente como soldado recibiÓ e>> el primer funcionario de la casa blanca estÁ testificando en el capitolio puertascerradas. dÉjame contarte que el presidente escriben twitter atacando la investigaciÓn. dice que la llamada fue perfecta. que esta es una cacerÍa de brujas. mÁs bien dice que si se quiere saber mÁs sobre esta...
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the revelations coming from alexander vindman, a tupe ukraine expert on the national security council who testified ten hours yesterday. according to a lawmaker present for the testimony and another source, vindman told investigators that he tried to edit the transcript to reflect president trump's mention of the ukrainian president and the gas company burismo. it appears to be speaking at an event. according to "the new york times," vindman testified that some of his edits made it into the reconstructed transcript. he did not specify why the mentions of joe biden and burisma were admitted. >> and this contradicts the repeated claims that the white house released an exact transcript of the phonee call. here he is as recently as monday. >> they tried to take that conversation and make it into a big scandal. the problem was, we had it transcribed. it was an exact transcription of the conversation. the whistle-blower recorded a totally different conversation than i had. i released a transcript of my conversation. an exact transcript. >> i thought that i would finish off the first term wi
the revelations coming from alexander vindman, a tupe ukraine expert on the national security council who testified ten hours yesterday. according to a lawmaker present for the testimony and another source, vindman told investigators that he tried to edit the transcript to reflect president trump's mention of the ukrainian president and the gas company burismo. it appears to be speaking at an event. according to "the new york times," vindman testified that some of his edits made it...
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once again highway 128, alexander valley to geyserville avenue is shut down. no estimated time of reopening there. and signal lights out at highway 12, 121, so make sure you treat that as a fo tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. >>> all right. good morning to you. waking up to cool conditions out there. in fact, we're looking at temperatures in the 40s. we have a red flag warning in effect until 11:00. temperatures will climb through the 60s. areas of smoke and winds really lightening up throughout the day today. looking at mostly the hazy conditions in the north bay. elsewhere sunny skies, slightly cooler conditions. and then that spare the air alert. we get a break through tomorrow. midday a return of offshore winds. >> soda rock winery in healdsburg has been destroyed after winds caused the fire to explode. cal fir
once again highway 128, alexander valley to geyserville avenue is shut down. no estimated time of reopening there. and signal lights out at highway 12, 121, so make sure you treat that as a fo tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. >>> all right....
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he also was aware of at least one call, maybe two, from alexander vindman. what are folks close to mr. eisenberg saying about his knowledge and what did he doid s put this transcript where it wa as accessible as it should have been, knowing this transcript was a problematic document for the president. like a test, another example of how donald trump has been an amazing civics lesson for learning what -- what do you do when you have a complaint and you need to report it to your superior, how far does it go? this is another reason why, you know, what are the different options for someone who is struck inside, internally, by behavior they believe is wrong? the whistle-blower took one approach, reporting it to the white house counsel's office is another approach. you know, talking to journalists like the -- or writing anonymous op-peds is another approach. people have taken different approaches when they are concerned with behavior that they witness inside of this administration. it's also a question of more and more pressure of we need to hear from john bolton
he also was aware of at least one call, maybe two, from alexander vindman. what are folks close to mr. eisenberg saying about his knowledge and what did he doid s put this transcript where it wa as accessible as it should have been, knowing this transcript was a problematic document for the president. like a test, another example of how donald trump has been an amazing civics lesson for learning what -- what do you do when you have a complaint and you need to report it to your superior, how far...
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alexander saingchin: thanks so much. vivian huang: thank you so much robert: vivian, give us an idea in terms of why the census count is so crucial this time. vivian: yeah, definitely. as you had mentioned, you know, asian americans are the fastest growing racial group in the country. and in the bay area, there's two counties, alameda and santa clara, where asian americans are the largest racial group. but unfortunately, a lot of studies show that asian americans say that they're the least--they're the group least likely to participate in the 2020 census. robert: why do--why is that? is it a cultural kind of resistance? vivian: no, i mean, i think that what we see with working class asian, immigrant, and refugee communities is that many of them may not have a primary language of english, may lack stable housing, may not have consistent phone access. so, these are all factors that may actually serve as barriers to participating. we also know that for many asian americans, they're expressing a lot of concern for how the in
alexander saingchin: thanks so much. vivian huang: thank you so much robert: vivian, give us an idea in terms of why the census count is so crucial this time. vivian: yeah, definitely. as you had mentioned, you know, asian americans are the fastest growing racial group in the country. and in the bay area, there's two counties, alameda and santa clara, where asian americans are the largest racial group. but unfortunately, a lot of studies show that asian americans say that they're the...
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peter alexander has the latest. >> reporter: president trump tonight defending his decision not to notify top democrats before the al-baghdadi raid fuming about the impeachment inquiry. >> they were talking about why didn't i give the information to adam schiff and his committee. and the answer is because i think adam schiff is the biggest leaker in washington. >> reporter: presidents typically alert congressional leaders regardless of their party when a major military operation takes place. but on sunday the president suggested without evidence house speaker nancy pelosi could not be trusted with national security secrets it comes as house democrats announce they will vote on a resolution thursday outlining the path forward in their investigation, but not the vote on impeachment that republicans had demanded today charles kupperman defied a subpoena to testify waiting for a federal judge to decide whether he has to show up >> this is the deeply regrettable. he was compelled to appear by a lawful congressional subpoena >> reporter: democrats argue the president's efforts to block key witn
peter alexander has the latest. >> reporter: president trump tonight defending his decision not to notify top democrats before the al-baghdadi raid fuming about the impeachment inquiry. >> they were talking about why didn't i give the information to adam schiff and his committee. and the answer is because i think adam schiff is the biggest leaker in washington. >> reporter: presidents typically alert congressional leaders regardless of their party when a major military...
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coronel alexander vindhman experto en ucrania en el consejo de seguridad nacional llegÓ al capitolio con su uniforme militar azul y sus medallas ganadas en combate para dar nuevos detalles de la llamada entra trump y su homÓlogo de ucrania. vindman es el primer funcionario de la casa blanca en testificar, el primer testigo que escuchÓ la llamada del 25 de julio desde uno de los salones mÁs seguros de la casa blanca. en su declaraciÓn escrita vindhman sostuvo que estaba muy preocupado por la llamada, que podrÍa afectar la seguridad nacional del paÍs. reportÓ sus preocupaciones obesas al consejo de seguridad nacional. declarÓ que el pedido para investigar a joe biden y a su hijo no tenÍa nada que ver con la seguridad nacional. trump lo tildÓ de ser un oponente polÍtico y negÓ haber hecho algo malo. sabÍa que la gente estaba escuchando la llamada porque iba a decir algo inapropiado? escribiÓ. algunos republicanos indican quepor quÉ vindman nace una extraÑa le tendrÍa lealtad a ese paÍs. otros sembraron la idea de espionaje. mientras en el congreso, el republicano... le
coronel alexander vindhman experto en ucrania en el consejo de seguridad nacional llegÓ al capitolio con su uniforme militar azul y sus medallas ganadas en combate para dar nuevos detalles de la llamada entra trump y su homÓlogo de ucrania. vindman es el primer funcionario de la casa blanca en testificar, el primer testigo que escuchÓ la llamada del 25 de julio desde uno de los salones mÁs seguros de la casa blanca. en su declaraciÓn escrita vindhman sostuvo que estaba muy preocupado por...
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ok let's go back to alexander in london well as you saw in the 1st part of the program it's very contentious here and it remains to be and nothing's really changed since the referendum it kind of reminds me how democrats think about hillary clinton in 2016 topic for another program but alex. what about you know i'm very interested in how institutions are. being affected by all of this you know and and you know the whole russia gate trump and brags that you know they do have commonalities where you do have. a deep state and i'm not trying to be used in a per were george have way characters that have a vested interest in the status quo that it works for them ok but what about let's say the political parties i mean jeremy corbin is suffered tremendously during this entire process basically because he hasn't really taken a very hard stand at least that's my opinion from my perch so far away and the tories they don't pull this off they're they are in there are going to be in the dustbin of history i mean this is been disastrous for the establishment the who wants to keep the status quo go ahead a
ok let's go back to alexander in london well as you saw in the 1st part of the program it's very contentious here and it remains to be and nothing's really changed since the referendum it kind of reminds me how democrats think about hillary clinton in 2016 topic for another program but alex. what about you know i'm very interested in how institutions are. being affected by all of this you know and and you know the whole russia gate trump and brags that you know they do have commonalities where...
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it was the original site of the alexander valley general store and post office. it was sort of this central part of this town. so many areas of the wine country. this was there before the wine country was the wine country right. >> the hub of activity for the valley if you will and as you say there is really nothing left. and th spotes and embers glow interest there and we only hope that winds won't pick that up, the hot spots and spread that to other homes because we saw there were some homes and structures. >> right. >> out buildings in that general area. it is a tense time, a dangerous time. it is a time when the winds continue to just howl and with gusts over 90s miles per hour. >> you're looking at the video from this morning of soda rock. this is cornell barnard is there. this is his photographer. >> is that cornell in the yellow jacket. >> that might be someone else. it's nothing, so -- and you can see all around if you look in the back of the shot those are vineyards untouched by the fire sort of a fire break in the sense it didn't spread but destroyed th
it was the original site of the alexander valley general store and post office. it was sort of this central part of this town. so many areas of the wine country. this was there before the wine country was the wine country right. >> the hub of activity for the valley if you will and as you say there is really nothing left. and th spotes and embers glow interest there and we only hope that winds won't pick that up, the hot spots and spread that to other homes because we saw there were some...
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you've got bill taylor and you've got fiona hill and alexander vindman. the message is out which is why it is imperative to have the public hearings to say, you can argue and pound the table all you want, because you hate the process, but once it is out there, that is the jeanne that can't go back into the bottle. what they have now is trying to figure out how to con tape-- hon a message loud and clear to the american public before an impeachment has been drafted. >> quickly. >> i have aresolution, trump could turn up and argue his own case and cross-examine his own witnesses. >> bee careful what you wish for. >> stick around. he's been smeared and disparaged and alexander vindman is not the only career government employee under attack for testifying about what he sees as the facts in the impeachment inquiry. stay with us. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it c
you've got bill taylor and you've got fiona hill and alexander vindman. the message is out which is why it is imperative to have the public hearings to say, you can argue and pound the table all you want, because you hate the process, but once it is out there, that is the jeanne that can't go back into the bottle. what they have now is trying to figure out how to con tape-- hon a message loud and clear to the american public before an impeachment has been drafted. >> quickly. >> i...
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lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. and today he is an impeachment witness, one planning to tell house investigators he was so troubled by the administration's pressure on ukraine and the president's ukraine call believing it could undermine national security that he reported those concerns to his boss twice. >> don't listen to the noise. look at that resume. see if you see credibility in there. that testimony coming as house speaker nancy pelosi is giving republicans what they had been demanding. a house vote on impeachment. set for this thursday. this vote on procedures for the inquiry not authorizing the inquiry itself but the vote could still undercut a key gop talking point the inquiry is unfair to the president. doesn't have broad support in congress. joining us from capitol hill, manu raju. so there was a lot of pushback against this broader vote, concern from nancy pelosi that this might put, in particular, swing state democrats at risk in 2020. but now she's made the decision to move forward. do we know why? >>
lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. and today he is an impeachment witness, one planning to tell house investigators he was so troubled by the administration's pressure on ukraine and the president's ukraine call believing it could undermine national security that he reported those concerns to his boss twice. >> don't listen to the noise. look at that resume. see if you see credibility in there. that testimony coming as house speaker nancy pelosi is giving republicans what they had been...
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s washington bureau chief alexander phenomenon i asked her what she makes a response to that subpoena. i think that this is very telling how aggressively secretary pompei of push back on demands for dispositions of potential witnesses state department officials as you said he he said that. not feasible that he accused democrats of bully like tech ticks and it was also interesting interesting how quickly the democrats fired back a warning secretary pompei of that if he is trying to prevent witnesses from talking to congress if he is trying to intimidate potential witnesses this would be seen as obstruction of justice and impeachable offense and they also said that in the letter it sends to secretary pompeo that if it's true that he was on this phone call with the ukrainian president he will be regarded as potential witness and amazing developments there and all of this happening while you have the republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying that he would have no shore use but to take articles of impeachment if the house of representatives approves them is it likely to come
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are going to get you the latest on this all important vote the washington bureau chief alexander phenomena is standing by alexandra a pivotal vote what happens now so now all of the impeachment inquiry is answering to totally new phase and in about 10 days there will be public hearings on capitol hill where both sides the democrats and republicans will be able to invite witnesses to question witnesses to ensure subpoenas and this is very important because then for the very 1st time the public the american people will be able to see for themselves what defects are and then eventually we may see a vote on the floor democrats are saying that to decision has not been made to now but it's unlikely that you are going to see a vote on the floor to impeach president on a trump well just ahead of the vote alexander the speaker of the house and nancy pelosi described the impeachment process as defending democracy let's take a listen to what she said exactly this constitution is the blueprint for our republic and not a monarchy but willingly have a president who says article 2 says i can do whatever
are going to get you the latest on this all important vote the washington bureau chief alexander phenomena is standing by alexandra a pivotal vote what happens now so now all of the impeachment inquiry is answering to totally new phase and in about 10 days there will be public hearings on capitol hill where both sides the democrats and republicans will be able to invite witnesses to question witnesses to ensure subpoenas and this is very important because then for the very 1st time the public...
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all right want to get you the latest on this all important vote the washington bureau chief alexander the nominee is standing by alexandra a pivotal vote what happens now so now the impeachment inquiry is answering to totally new phase and in about 10 days there will be public hearings on capitol hill where both sites the democrats and republicans will be able to invite witnesses to question witnesses to each shoot subpoenas and this is very important because them for the very 1st time the public the american people will be able to see for themselves what defects are and then eventually we may see a vote on the floor democrats are saying that to decision has not been made to now but it's unlikely that you are going to see a vote on the floor to impeach president on the trump well just ahead of the vote alexander the speaker of the house and in simple as he described the impeachment process as defending democracy let's take a listen to what he said exactly this constitution is the blueprint for a republic and not a monarchy but willingly have a president who says article 2 says i can d
all right want to get you the latest on this all important vote the washington bureau chief alexander the nominee is standing by alexandra a pivotal vote what happens now so now the impeachment inquiry is answering to totally new phase and in about 10 days there will be public hearings on capitol hill where both sites the democrats and republicans will be able to invite witnesses to question witnesses to each shoot subpoenas and this is very important because them for the very 1st time the...
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we get more from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: tonight hunter biden speaking out for the first time, defending his business dealings in ukraine, saying he did, qte, nothing wrong at all. but acknowledging to abc news what he calls poor judgment. >> did i make a mistake? well, maybe in the grand scheme of things, yeah. but did i make a mistake based upon some unethical lapse? absolutely not. >> reporter: biden was given a position on the board of a ukrainian energy company which reportedly paid him $50,000 a month while his father was vice president. if your last name wasn't biden, do you think you would have been asked to be on the board of burisma? >> i don't know. i don't know probably not i don't think there is a lot of things td have a happened in my life if my last name wasn't biden. >> reporter: hunter biden faced withering attacking from president trump. >> hunter, you're a loser! >> reporter: tonight he says he will no longer work for any foreign companies if his father does become president. still, he says he does not regret his actions in ukraine. >> what i regret is
we get more from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: tonight hunter biden speaking out for the first time, defending his business dealings in ukraine, saying he did, qte, nothing wrong at all. but acknowledging to abc news what he calls poor judgment. >> did i make a mistake? well, maybe in the grand scheme of things, yeah. but did i make a mistake based upon some unethical lapse? absolutely not. >> reporter: biden was given a position on the board of a ukrainian energy...
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lamar alexander not running for election. pat roberts not running for election. johnny is retiring at the end of this year. richard burr is up in the year 2022. he said that's it. i'm out. none of them have to worry about those political implications that we always talk about. they are more institution allists so that might be an interesting group to look to. this third group, call it the wild card group. romney has been the most outspoken. you know his history with trump. utah very rare among republican states. republican voters in utah very cool toward president trump. you don't see that in any other state but you do in utah. murkowski lost to republican primary back in 2010. ran as a write in candidate. a write in candidate, kornacki murkowski, those are tough names to spell. rob portman express concerned about the president's behavior and ben sasse early on a fear trump critic. he's picking his shots now. he's one you might want to keep aen eye on aez wes well. three different groups. look forward to come in one or more of those. there have to be about 20 rep
lamar alexander not running for election. pat roberts not running for election. johnny is retiring at the end of this year. richard burr is up in the year 2022. he said that's it. i'm out. none of them have to worry about those political implications that we always talk about. they are more institution allists so that might be an interesting group to look to. this third group, call it the wild card group. romney has been the most outspoken. you know his history with trump. utah very rare among...
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thanks to your hospitality and thanks to doctor alexander. i should also say i will ask you in a minute. before what we were chatting about here were books and doctor alexander teaches victorian literature. i don't know if you're interested in that but doctor alexander is the reader and i feel as if we made an immediate connection talking about stephenson, charles dickens, the dark about frankenstein just a moment ago. i would say when reader meets another reader, they have a friend. very pete few people read deeply. they might read a book stephen king or god bless them, [laughter] but if you read deeply in literature, doctor alexander's field is victorian literature which is very thick. includes henry james, stephenson, conrad, and amazing names. and and more twain two. that is just one of the pleasures of live is reading and other pleasure in live is writing. and the reason i went to mexico was i was working on a novel and i had a chance to go to novalis, arizona. if any of you have been to novalis, and slaves. eight to ten people. great. n
thanks to your hospitality and thanks to doctor alexander. i should also say i will ask you in a minute. before what we were chatting about here were books and doctor alexander teaches victorian literature. i don't know if you're interested in that but doctor alexander is the reader and i feel as if we made an immediate connection talking about stephenson, charles dickens, the dark about frankenstein just a moment ago. i would say when reader meets another reader, they have a friend. very pete...
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we are watching from alexander road to 128, and that is tough to see. the firefighters have not told us of any reports of anyone injured and we have seen the people safely evacuating out of here, and some have stopped to look at it with us, and a lot of people are just shaking their head just in shock that this is happening again with their memories of 2017 still vivid on their minds. as they are watching this fire. what is startling is overnight, the direction changes, and how it burned at will. it went in many directions and moved quickly and so much wind. wind has died down now, so hopefully that is going to help the firefighters as they try to get the upperhand on this fire. reporting live from healdsburg, amy hollyfield. >> we are certainly hoping that things are going to change this morning. thank you, mae. >> and another working story that we are following in addition to the fire is the pg&e power shutoffs and that is affecting a lot of people in the area, and really across so many parts of the area, and also forcing a lot of the school closures.
we are watching from alexander road to 128, and that is tough to see. the firefighters have not told us of any reports of anyone injured and we have seen the people safely evacuating out of here, and some have stopped to look at it with us, and a lot of people are just shaking their head just in shock that this is happening again with their memories of 2017 still vivid on their minds. as they are watching this fire. what is startling is overnight, the direction changes, and how it burned at...
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i would keep a close eye on lamar alexander. but watch somebody like mike lee from utah. if you had a principle constitutionalle constitutionallist watching the numbers but saying as a matter of principle we need to hold the president accountable, i think you start to see a critical mass of people saying we don't need to go along with this. and at some point some republicans say do we want to go with trump, what's wrong with a mike pence, niki haley ticket? >> paul cain at "the washington post" did put that possibility out there. everybody thinks the republicans up next year in blue states or in near blue states, but it may come from somewhere else in the senate. thank youyou're watching "hardb. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ girl: dad! keep on watching! amazing, honey. (horn tooting) ♪ who c
i would keep a close eye on lamar alexander. but watch somebody like mike lee from utah. if you had a principle constitutionalle constitutionallist watching the numbers but saying as a matter of principle we need to hold the president accountable, i think you start to see a critical mass of people saying we don't need to go along with this. and at some point some republicans say do we want to go with trump, what's wrong with a mike pence, niki haley ticket? >> paul cain at "the...
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alexander mountain road, and 200 more people are under voluntary evacuations. we have live team coverage. amy hollyfield and lauren martinez are in sonoma county. >> we start with lisa argen tracking that critical fire danger. >> the temperature in san francisco at 70 degrees. offshore winds have been blowing all night. at the surface, not too gusty. right now looking at 20 to 40-mile-per-hour winds. this will continue through the 8:00 and 9:00 hour. offshore winds bringing down the relative humidity here into the single digits. elsewhere in the east bay and south bay, not as dry. we are looking at the relative humidity. very dry at half moon bay. look at the temperatures in the east bay valleys, near record warmth in the upper 80s today. could see 90s in san francisco. looking at very warm weather throughout the bay and at the coast. >> thank you very much. >>> the kincaid fire started around 10:00 last night in geyserville and it exploded to 10,000 acres. this map gives you a better idea of where the fire started. it's northeast of geyserville near john kinca
alexander mountain road, and 200 more people are under voluntary evacuations. we have live team coverage. amy hollyfield and lauren martinez are in sonoma county. >> we start with lisa argen tracking that critical fire danger. >> the temperature in san francisco at 70 degrees. offshore winds have been blowing all night. at the surface, not too gusty. right now looking at 20 to 40-mile-per-hour winds. this will continue through the 8:00 and 9:00 hour. offshore winds bringing down the...
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alexander vindman is the latest. the president has called him a never trumper, which the president says means he's human scum. the top diplomat in ukraine, vietnam vet bill taylor is a never trumper. just two of the latest vets and public servants the president has attacked. of course, he has done it many times before. there was john mccain, even after the arizona senator's death president trump called him, quote, last in his class. again, not true. then there's former defense secretary and general james mattis who was, quote, one of the most effective generals until this month when he was, quote, the world's most overrated general. khizr khan, whose son died in iraq, he and his wife were attacked by trump after speak at the 2016 dnc and about their son, an army captain in iraq. taxi loaded with explosives barrel thud the gates. he went toward it. his actions saved dozens. quote, he didn't wear his heritage on his shoulder he wore the american flag, like we all did. mr. khan, thank you. what did you think when you he
alexander vindman is the latest. the president has called him a never trumper, which the president says means he's human scum. the top diplomat in ukraine, vietnam vet bill taylor is a never trumper. just two of the latest vets and public servants the president has attacked. of course, he has done it many times before. there was john mccain, even after the arizona senator's death president trump called him, quote, last in his class. again, not true. then there's former defense secretary and...
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the media is reporting that lieutenant colonel alexander vindm vindm vindman said he proposed filling in wdsha ellipses that appeared in the transcript. that is false. but wolf, there are others a pe pekts of vindman's testimony that may cause trouble for the white house. the president is taking swipes at lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, the national security council official who raised questions about mr. trump's phone call with the leader of ukraine. the president tweeted that the purple heart recipient was a never-trumper witness who could find no quid pro quo in the transcript of the phone call. but sources tell cnn that vindman testified that aid to ukraine was contingent on an investigation of the bidens. mr. trump is urging republicans, as he tweeted, to go with substance and close it out. but top gop lawmakers are still quarreling with the process, complaining that the upcoming vote on the house impeachment inquiry is too little, too late. >> no due process now. maybe some later, but only if we feel like it is not a standard that should ever be applied to any american, an
the media is reporting that lieutenant colonel alexander vindm vindm vindman said he proposed filling in wdsha ellipses that appeared in the transcript. that is false. but wolf, there are others a pe pekts of vindman's testimony that may cause trouble for the white house. the president is taking swipes at lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, the national security council official who raised questions about mr. trump's phone call with the leader of ukraine. the president tweeted that the purple...
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now, john tracey alexander was an individual who the mccoy brothers knew very well. he ran an operation of about 80,000 acres, where he raised over winter beef and put them into the new york markets. he was the largest operator in illinois. after the coy brothers, this texas chattel worked very cheap because i have nowhere to go during the silver war and had them to have transportation where they take them to places like alexander illinois and will fatten them up. the mccoy brothers were interested in being middlemen in this system and were interested in being cowboys themselves and were interested in the buying in the selling of livestock. in essence this was with alexander who had them over the winter with hay and corn and put them into that new york market. that's an extra pound in a more money that you make. this is the result and that wonderful metropolis of our bullying in 1867 all of about two huts and one run by an interesting fellow who prior to kansas had a whisky shot in abalone and used to be a stage route where they were here man he would give people whi
now, john tracey alexander was an individual who the mccoy brothers knew very well. he ran an operation of about 80,000 acres, where he raised over winter beef and put them into the new york markets. he was the largest operator in illinois. after the coy brothers, this texas chattel worked very cheap because i have nowhere to go during the silver war and had them to have transportation where they take them to places like alexander illinois and will fatten them up. the mccoy brothers were...
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we are on alexander valley road. we try to get closer to the fire. it was simply too dangerous. we had to stand where we were just to be safe and bring you these images. i will say we've seen a lot of fire crews, cal fire, sonoma county sheriff speeding by on alexander valley road. does a lot of cars on the side and yet they are still speeding down trying to get to another location. that shows the urgency of the situation and this kincade fire started behind the ridge line, i would say another eight miles back near kincade road. what i was talking to residents who live out here they said it started near the geysers. very deep and steep terrain in those mountains back there and then it just moved and it moved quick. we spoke to one man who said he woke up with the smell of smoke. he had no idea there was a fire pit looked outside and comes to where we are and said here we go again. another woman just left a few minutes ago because now the city or the town of geyserville is under a mandatory evacuation. she lives near jim town store. she said that she grabbed everything. she put e
we are on alexander valley road. we try to get closer to the fire. it was simply too dangerous. we had to stand where we were just to be safe and bring you these images. i will say we've seen a lot of fire crews, cal fire, sonoma county sheriff speeding by on alexander valley road. does a lot of cars on the side and yet they are still speeding down trying to get to another location. that shows the urgency of the situation and this kincade fire started behind the ridge line, i would say another...
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and for more on this i'm joined by our washington bureau chief alexander phenomena good evening to you alexander so how does this 2nd allegation of abuse of power how does it feed into this impeachment process that is now under way. well for the democrats this is another example and other evidence showing the president using his office to advance his personal political interests but with regards to the impeachment inquiry i would say that the democratic leadership is trying to focus on the ukraine and president phone call with the ukrainian president they want to stick to this one story and they know that in the end they have to convince dmn american public and of course they want to be done by thanksgiving thanksgiving and christmas just around the corner what do you make xander of these are. his response to the subpoena that has been issued. i think that this is very telling how aggressively secretary pumping of pushback on demands for dispositions of potential witnesses state department officials as you said he he said that. not feasible that he accused democrats of bully like tech
and for more on this i'm joined by our washington bureau chief alexander phenomena good evening to you alexander so how does this 2nd allegation of abuse of power how does it feed into this impeachment process that is now under way. well for the democrats this is another example and other evidence showing the president using his office to advance his personal political interests but with regards to the impeachment inquiry i would say that the democratic leadership is trying to focus on the...
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alexander vindman will defy his commander in chief and testify that he was so concerned about the ukraine controversy he twice reported it to -- reported on president trump's pressure tactics. he was listening in on that july 25th call between president trump and ukraine's new president, and he says he was so disturbed by mr. trump's request to investigate his political rivals that he reported it to his superiors, he says out of a sense of duty. >> remember, this is an active duty member of the military still working in the white house. meanwhile, house speaker nancy pelosi has scheduled the first vote on thursday to formalize the impeachment inquiry. the vote will force lawmakers to go on the record supporting or opposing the investigation and will lay out rules for the next phase of the probe. republicans have been claiming the impeachment inquiry is ill lem legitimate. what happens to that argument now. sources tell cnn democrats are working on a timetable that would hold public impeachment hearings before thanksgiving, with the final vote to impeach the president perhaps by christmas.
alexander vindman will defy his commander in chief and testify that he was so concerned about the ukraine controversy he twice reported it to -- reported on president trump's pressure tactics. he was listening in on that july 25th call between president trump and ukraine's new president, and he says he was so disturbed by mr. trump's request to investigate his political rivals that he reported it to his superiors, he says out of a sense of duty. >> remember, this is an active duty member...
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alexander family a client is studying how to preserve the diversity of plants and animals in our modern cultivated landscapes. insects are crucial in preserving that biodiversity ringback. there are tens of thousands of insect species they play an important role in decomposing organic matter dead plants would animals and feces so insects help keep the earth clean they're also pollinators without them we wouldn't have fruit or vegetables and there wouldn't be food for other living creatures either. without insects other animals would starve like fish salamanders lizards and birds in fact all plants and animals would die leaving us with nothing but bare earth even coffee and chocolate wouldn't exist. we pay a visit to a farm near lake constance there are 100000 apple trees on this farm and they all need pollinators. marcos marshall is going to help alexander climb from the university of pride board carry out an experiment even though he's not an organic farmer marcos marshall has a keen interest in bees. he has bee hives on his property and has set up what are called flower buffer strips.
alexander family a client is studying how to preserve the diversity of plants and animals in our modern cultivated landscapes. insects are crucial in preserving that biodiversity ringback. there are tens of thousands of insect species they play an important role in decomposing organic matter dead plants would animals and feces so insects help keep the earth clean they're also pollinators without them we wouldn't have fruit or vegetables and there wouldn't be food for other living creatures...
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the national security aide, lieutenant alexander vindman is the latest. the president has without any evidence called him a never trumper, which the president says means he's human scum. there's also no evidence that the top diplomat in ukraine, who has also testified, vietnam vet bill taylor is a never trumper. these are just two of the latest vets and public servants the president has attacked. of course he's done it many times before. there was john mccain. even after the arizona senator's death, the president called him, quote, last if his class. again, not true. then there's former defense secretary and general james mattis who was, quote, one of the most effective generals according to the president until this month, when he was, quote, the world's most overrated general. joining me now is khizr khan, a gold star father whose son died in iraq. he and his wife were attacked by the president and his allies. his son was a 27-year-old army captain in iraq when he was killed in 2004. his actions saved the lives of several others, and for that he was awar
the national security aide, lieutenant alexander vindman is the latest. the president has without any evidence called him a never trumper, which the president says means he's human scum. there's also no evidence that the top diplomat in ukraine, who has also testified, vietnam vet bill taylor is a never trumper. these are just two of the latest vets and public servants the president has attacked. of course he's done it many times before. there was john mccain. even after the arizona senator's...
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alexander klein has brought a doctoral student with her they're collecting pollen. these are in elster apple trees the 2 biologists planned to pollinate the elster trees by hand. but just gathering the pollen is no easy task they have to collect the pollen when the pods are perfectly right. now they go to the test area to pollinate every single blossom by hand. and it takes the 2 of them 5 hours to pollinate just 5 trees. to pollinate every tree on the plantation by hand it would cost about a $1000000.00 euros a year so one could harvest well this year old. will this be the future of apple farming. you. need to pollinating fruit trees by hand i hope not to heat their competition is just a few metres away in the beehive as if it's almost full hardly an empty spot. the beehive is situated right at the edge of the apple plantation marcos marshall has several of them and he's pleased with the results. of the demoted you see that mason they do a lot in apple plantations if you get out because of you look at the big one the just one inside its belly is covered in a pollen
alexander klein has brought a doctoral student with her they're collecting pollen. these are in elster apple trees the 2 biologists planned to pollinate the elster trees by hand. but just gathering the pollen is no easy task they have to collect the pollen when the pods are perfectly right. now they go to the test area to pollinate every single blossom by hand. and it takes the 2 of them 5 hours to pollinate just 5 trees. to pollinate every tree on the plantation by hand it would cost about a...
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good question well in a sense it all began with an australian diplomat alex to down a list alexander downer who was a former foreign minister of australia but by 2016 was a strain is essentially ambassador he was the high commissioner to the united kingdom he was in london and got invited to a meeting at a wine ball with george puppet openness so at the time was working on the trump campaign trump hadn't won the nomination of the republican party but he was close to it and over drinks in this london wine bar papadopoulos said to alex on the down but he expects a trump to win the election in part because he knew the russians had some on hillary clinton and that they were likely to leak that during the campaign well alice alexander downer thought this very interesting information he put it back so you can and camber in turn felt that it was worthy of telling the f.b.i. about this information and all of that leds so another investigation under trump's presidency so in a sense that of us today she wouldn't have happened without initial conversation in that one bar in london and that conv
good question well in a sense it all began with an australian diplomat alex to down a list alexander downer who was a former foreign minister of australia but by 2016 was a strain is essentially ambassador he was the high commissioner to the united kingdom he was in london and got invited to a meeting at a wine ball with george puppet openness so at the time was working on the trump campaign trump hadn't won the nomination of the republican party but he was close to it and over drinks in this...
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shaun alexander has an interesting. that i have no idea if it's true, but it makes it more dramatic if it is. he would not have died if they got him out of the house sooner. nobody realizes that one of the bullets had stayed lodged in his body. he did in fact die. the murder trial begins. it is exciting. it is dramatic. when i tell people i am talking about this case, if they are my age or older, they remember this case. nobody younger seems to remember. but everybody older than me no matter where they were in the country, they remember it. when i told the dean i was doing this class, the first thing she said is i grew up in scarsdale. i totally know the area. and she started talking about the trial. she said i was not there during the actual trial. it was really disappointing. everybody remembers this case. because the tabloids covered it. the regular press covered it. this is a headline from the pacific stars & stripes, the pacific is on the other side of the country. they are paying attention. new york times covers i
shaun alexander has an interesting. that i have no idea if it's true, but it makes it more dramatic if it is. he would not have died if they got him out of the house sooner. nobody realizes that one of the bullets had stayed lodged in his body. he did in fact die. the murder trial begins. it is exciting. it is dramatic. when i tell people i am talking about this case, if they are my age or older, they remember this case. nobody younger seems to remember. but everybody older than me no matter...
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alexander venom an is a u.s. army colonel wounded in iraq veteran and the 1st impeachment witness with firsthand knowledge of the july phone call between president trump and the ukrainian president volodymyr zelinsky then man was among the white house staff listening when trump said to the ukrainian leader i would like you to do west a favor publicly investigate trumps political rival joe biden and a company called charisma that employed by tin son i was concerned by the call binman said in his written testimony i did not think it was proper to demand that a foreign government investigate a us citizen i was worried about the implications for the us government support of ukraine i realized that if ukraine pursued an investigation into the bidens and it would likely be interpreted as a partisan play which would undoubtedly result in ukraine losing the bipartisan support it has thus far maintained this would all undermine u.s. national security the newly elected selenski was hoping to schedule a visit to the white h
alexander venom an is a u.s. army colonel wounded in iraq veteran and the 1st impeachment witness with firsthand knowledge of the july phone call between president trump and the ukrainian president volodymyr zelinsky then man was among the white house staff listening when trump said to the ukrainian leader i would like you to do west a favor publicly investigate trumps political rival joe biden and a company called charisma that employed by tin son i was concerned by the call binman said in his...
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lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. and he's sitting down in uniform, you see him walking down right there. he's sitting down in uniform right now with house investigators. and according to his opening statement, he is speaking out against the commander in chief. this is the first witness to give an interview in the impeachment inquiry who was actually on that july 25
lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. and he's sitting down in uniform, you see him walking down right there. he's sitting down in uniform right now with house investigators. and according to his opening statement, he is speaking out against the commander in chief. this is the first witness to give an interview in the impeachment inquiry who was actually on that july 25
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we're on alec zappedi alexander. the fire has spread down into a valley that we can see. it has also pushed further to our left as we've been standing here. this wind is unbelievable and is fueling this. these big gusts of winds, they're shaking the vineyards where we're standing. obviously my hair is blowing all over the place. i'll deal with that as we continue to cover this. it's so much wind here. no way firefighters can get a handle on this now in these conditions. i want to show video closer up. the site from far away is impressive. here is some closer video, driving down guyse er er er erse road through the fire to give you a sense how huge and intense this is. they have put evacuation orders in place. everybody on red winery roa needs to evacuate. all of alexander mountain road, highway 128 from geysers road to river road including the casino. all of that area, all roads off of riverroad, everyone there needs to leave immediately. hopefully everyone already has. we're told right now this is burning in a very rural area, not headed towards neighborhoods like we saw
we're on alec zappedi alexander. the fire has spread down into a valley that we can see. it has also pushed further to our left as we've been standing here. this wind is unbelievable and is fueling this. these big gusts of winds, they're shaking the vineyards where we're standing. obviously my hair is blowing all over the place. i'll deal with that as we continue to cover this. it's so much wind here. no way firefighters can get a handle on this now in these conditions. i want to show video...
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lester >> peter alexander, thanks. >>> tributes in washington and far beyond for one of the most powerful and passionate members of congress, elijah cummings, the maryland democrat and civil rights leader who died today in baltimore. geoff bennett tonight on his legacy >> reporter: elijah cummings came to congress from the most humble of beginnings tonight the son of sharecroppers is being remembered as a giant of american politics. >> smart, gifted and i don't think we will see his likeness again >> respect him because of what he fought for, he believed in. >> reporter: his seat now draped in black >> he was compassionate and considerate, and he meant a lot to us in the city of baltimore. >> reporter: once fiercely defending his hometown - after days of insults from the president. >> we all are sick of this. >> reporter: tonight mr. trump tweeting, his work and voice on so many fronts will be very hard if not impossible to replace cummings credited his parents, both preachers, for instilling in him a moral code. >> when we're dancing with the angels, the question will be asked, in 2019,
lester >> peter alexander, thanks. >>> tributes in washington and far beyond for one of the most powerful and passionate members of congress, elijah cummings, the maryland democrat and civil rights leader who died today in baltimore. geoff bennett tonight on his legacy >> reporter: elijah cummings came to congress from the most humble of beginnings tonight the son of sharecroppers is being remembered as a giant of american politics. >> smart, gifted and i don't think...
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here is blayne alexander >> reporter: travelers know the routine. at the airport, if you don't have a ticket, your journey ends here but today that changed in detroit, now the third airport to allow visitors past security and into the terminals without a plane ticket so more people can shop, dine, plane watch, or greet loved ones at the gate. >> it's always hard to say goodbye to the kids. so it's a little easier. >> reporter: things changed after 9/11 the establishment of the tsa meant tougher security and restricted movements around the airport. pittsburgh and tampa already have similar programs in place how many of you would use this >> yeah. >> yeah. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board >> i'm not sure i would feel as comfortable having nonticketed passenger. >> it just seems like a risk >> we take safety and security very, very seriously, and that's not going to change. >> reporter: all three airports require people to apply for a pass in advance and go through security screenings, just like any airline passenger. and the same rules apply
here is blayne alexander >> reporter: travelers know the routine. at the airport, if you don't have a ticket, your journey ends here but today that changed in detroit, now the third airport to allow visitors past security and into the terminals without a plane ticket so more people can shop, dine, plane watch, or greet loved ones at the gate. >> it's always hard to say goodbye to the kids. so it's a little easier. >> reporter: things changed after 9/11 the establishment of the...