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alexander didn't do that. he was talking about grant's movement away from cold harbor that brought him to petersburg the second week of june, 1864, that amazing movement that involved crossing the james with that incredible pontoon bridge. this is how alexander describes this. grant had devised a piece of strategy all his own, which seems to me the most brilliant stroke in all the federal campaigns of the whole war. it was, by somewhat round about roads, but -- excuse me, but entirely out of our observation, to precipitate his whole army upon petersburg, which was held by scarcely 6,000 men, and not only was this strategy brilliant in conception for which all the credit, i believe, belongs to general grant, but the orders and the details of such a rapid movement of so mighty an army would all its immense trains and its artillery across two rivers on its own pontoon bridges make it also the most brilliant piece of logistics of the entire war. there's very little of that kind of honest admiration for anything th
alexander didn't do that. he was talking about grant's movement away from cold harbor that brought him to petersburg the second week of june, 1864, that amazing movement that involved crossing the james with that incredible pontoon bridge. this is how alexander describes this. grant had devised a piece of strategy all his own, which seems to me the most brilliant stroke in all the federal campaigns of the whole war. it was, by somewhat round about roads, but -- excuse me, but entirely out of...
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what was alexander's take? >> alexander's take is complicated. he said within ten minutes he couldn't really determine the effect of his fire on cemetery ridge. we know now it was an effective bombardment and in the mid 19th century, artillery was not capable of the kind of precision that would hit a target as shallow as the target on cemetery ridge. he laid down a lot of foward -- finally conveyed that the infantry needed to get going or it wouldn't be able to support it with artillery. recent scholarship has shown that a good part of the problem was probably with the confederate fuses for explosive rounds. they had problems with that throughout the war, from hazel grove and chancellorsville. some were so frustrated that they stopped using explosive rounds. the fuses would detonate prematurely or not at all. in gettysburg, they seemed to get there a bit late so the full effect of the bombardment, you know this, fell on the reverse of cemetery ridge, rather than on the western side, where the fire was directed to go. joe has done work in some of
what was alexander's take? >> alexander's take is complicated. he said within ten minutes he couldn't really determine the effect of his fire on cemetery ridge. we know now it was an effective bombardment and in the mid 19th century, artillery was not capable of the kind of precision that would hit a target as shallow as the target on cemetery ridge. he laid down a lot of foward -- finally conveyed that the infantry needed to get going or it wouldn't be able to support it with artillery....
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porter alexander. despite the demands of his successful post-war career, he was an educator and railroad executive after the war. i won't go into that. despite the press of supporting his family, he had a large family. he found opportunity to study the campaigns of the war. and he initially was going to write a history of the first corps. longstreet wanted him to do so. but he found he was too busy with other things so he didn't push through with that and also couldn't find enough materials corresponding with the number of former comrades and didn't get as much material as he wanted. so he dropped his plan to write the history of the first corps. banded it in the late 1860s. but he returned to the history of the war in the 1870s and contributed several pieces to the southern historical society papers, he contributed two to the century company's landmark series battles and leaders of the civil war and he began thinking about perhaps writing more than just essays. in all of the things he wrote, he showed
porter alexander. despite the demands of his successful post-war career, he was an educator and railroad executive after the war. i won't go into that. despite the press of supporting his family, he had a large family. he found opportunity to study the campaigns of the war. and he initially was going to write a history of the first corps. longstreet wanted him to do so. but he found he was too busy with other things so he didn't push through with that and also couldn't find enough materials...
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commissioner alexander-tut: thank you for your presentation. again, you have the ability to make complicated things very easy to follow. and understandable. mike mentioned about fee reimbursement for materials, supplies or inspections or work related to covid-19. is any of that fema reimbursable? >> we actually submit our report to the controllers office. and we have been tracking those expenses. related to covid-19. so far, we've not received anything, but we're tracking it. for every quarter over the past year or so, and in fact, i think the next round is actually due to the controller's office, next week, next tuesday or so. but so we are tracking it. so far we've not received anything. that's been handled on a city-wide level. so we do everything through the controller's office. >> commissioner alexander-tut: thank you. just a follow-up. this is not my world. so i appreciate your patience. when you say you're tracking everything but haven't received reimbursement, does that mean the controller says you're not reimbursable? or is there a hol
commissioner alexander-tut: thank you for your presentation. again, you have the ability to make complicated things very easy to follow. and understandable. mike mentioned about fee reimbursement for materials, supplies or inspections or work related to covid-19. is any of that fema reimbursable? >> we actually submit our report to the controllers office. and we have been tracking those expenses. related to covid-19. so far, we've not received anything, but we're tracking it. for every...
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the next name up -- >> alexander. >> reporter: alexander, as in litvinenko. scaramella says that's why he met with litvinenko in london, to tell him about the hit list, to warn him. but he says litvinenko didn't buy it. >> he said, mario, don't care about that. >> reporter: he says it's b.s. >> i think it's just a provocation, but please check what's happening. >> reporter: but after what happened to litvinenko, scaramella says he takes the hit list seriously. are you frightened for your life? >> well -- do you have another question? >> reporter: scotland yard questioned scaramella and eventually cleared him. why? because if you're looking for it, polonium is traceable. using specialized equipment, investigators were able to track it in people and in places. >> once polonium 210 had been identified, then across europe, like the slime from a slug all the way across, polonium was popping up everywhere. >> reporter: but not in scaramella. no polonium in his body or anywhere he'd been. so scotland yard took a hard look at the two russians, lugovoi and kovtun. whe
the next name up -- >> alexander. >> reporter: alexander, as in litvinenko. scaramella says that's why he met with litvinenko in london, to tell him about the hit list, to warn him. but he says litvinenko didn't buy it. >> he said, mario, don't care about that. >> reporter: he says it's b.s. >> i think it's just a provocation, but please check what's happening. >> reporter: but after what happened to litvinenko, scaramella says he takes the hit list...
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the answer is i don't know commissioner alexander. >> commissioner alexander: that makes sense. i guess for me, from a decision making policy point of view, that would be a really important question to answer. so as of it wasn't that long ago but it was three weeks ago and i understand there's a million things happen. i understand to make a decision, to forgo $15 million is a big decision in my part. i think we just need to know the imp indications of that. and may 15th is the final date to get any of the money. after may 15th, we wouldn't qualify for any. so i guess just to know, is there an option that gets us at least a big chunk of that money and it's not to me it's not just about the money but that money actually allows us to give more resources to the focal students. if we bring focal students back two weeks later, $15 million more that allows us to serve our focal students much better for the next six months to a year. i just want to be clear it's not just about the dollars but those dollars actually allow us. so if we had to delay by a couple weeks, i personally would be
the answer is i don't know commissioner alexander. >> commissioner alexander: that makes sense. i guess for me, from a decision making policy point of view, that would be a really important question to answer. so as of it wasn't that long ago but it was three weeks ago and i understand there's a million things happen. i understand to make a decision, to forgo $15 million is a big decision in my part. i think we just need to know the imp indications of that. and may 15th is the final date...
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so alexander mccormick, excuse me. was pretty much smug and assuming that the enslaved people who belong to him were going to remain with them. and he did not submit the papers asking for compensation and he kind of blandly assumed that they would not assume the papers asking for their freedom. well as it turned out he was wrong. as you found out over the next several months. to make the long story short he decided that in fact the people who were living enslaved people who were living with him there. we're not entitled to freedom. and he had two reasons for this number one his property straddled the maryland line. so he was assuming he could make a case they lived and worked in maryland. therefore. they were not eligible. but secondly, he presumed that the law was unconstitutional and will be declared unconstitutional by the courts. so he wasn't going to do anything to cooperate with it. but by the fall of 1862 the protagonist of this part of the story one of his slaves a woman named emma lion wedge. and her sister al
so alexander mccormick, excuse me. was pretty much smug and assuming that the enslaved people who belong to him were going to remain with them. and he did not submit the papers asking for compensation and he kind of blandly assumed that they would not assume the papers asking for their freedom. well as it turned out he was wrong. as you found out over the next several months. to make the long story short he decided that in fact the people who were living enslaved people who were living with him...
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commissioner alexander, you can hare. >> commissioner alexander: yeah. i agree with a lot of what's been said. maybe i'll just try to point out some highlights so folks know where i stand. i really think this is the most important decision that we're going to make as a board. i think that we need to get an interim. i don't think it should be a board member. i think superintendent is a more than full-time job and i think we need someone who's devoted to it. every interim that i've seen, that i've heard of and certainly the ones at sfusd that have been effective have all been internal people in the sense that they know the district and, in my mind, that's the whole point of an interim is that you want to get someone you know to stabilize things and hold the ship steady while you do the search. so i agree with commissioner moliga. i agree we might be able to hire someone by august or september maybe by june 1st who can bridge that gap. now, if it takes longer, then maybe it takes longer. i think in my view, the point of an interim, i don't think we should s
commissioner alexander, you can hare. >> commissioner alexander: yeah. i agree with a lot of what's been said. maybe i'll just try to point out some highlights so folks know where i stand. i really think this is the most important decision that we're going to make as a board. i think that we need to get an interim. i don't think it should be a board member. i think superintendent is a more than full-time job and i think we need someone who's devoted to it. every interim that i've seen,...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - alexander skarsgard -- karol g -- and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1431 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love it. thank you very much. oh, my goodness! look at you! look at you! listen to you. i love you so much thank you, thank you please, thank you. have a seat. welcome, everybody welcome, welcome i love you too welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. [ cheers and applause yeah well guys, after weeks of waiting, tomorrow afternoon at 1:15 p.m., president biden will hold his first presidential press conference people who normally watch soaps will be like, "who's the new beef cake on 'young & the restless?'" yeah, news ratings are down so cnn asked biden if he'd be willing to do the press conference dressed like one of "the avengers. [ laughter ] after being first for four years, i wonder how many people biden will call on before fox news and be like, "yeah, you in the back from the sister ignatius middle school gazette. [ laughter ] biden's dealing with n
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - alexander skarsgard -- karol g -- and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1431 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love it. thank you very much. oh, my goodness! look at you! look at you! listen to you. i love you so much thank you, thank you please, thank you. have a seat. welcome, everybody welcome, welcome i love you too welcome to "the tonight...
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commissioner alexander and commissioner sanchez. >> commissioner alexander: thank you, president lopez. maybe starting where commissioner lam left off. i want to really thank supervisor matthews for your leadership over the last frankly couple of months really pushing this and getting, you know, getting the two different agreements with our union partners. i want to thank president solemon in particular and president lopez and other staff and uef members. and, i hear the frustration around a lot of things around the delays, around the schedule. i've shared many of those frustrations. i still share many of them. but i also think it's important that we acknowledge that we've made incredible progress in a really challenging situation. and so, i think i just want to say that also and i appreciate superintendent for those figures earlier which if i do my math correctly, by august 26th, even in our current plan, we will be offering inperson learning to half our students and i think that's a really wonderful accomplishment that we also just need to recognize. and, if we're able to add one gra
commissioner alexander and commissioner sanchez. >> commissioner alexander: thank you, president lopez. maybe starting where commissioner lam left off. i want to really thank supervisor matthews for your leadership over the last frankly couple of months really pushing this and getting, you know, getting the two different agreements with our union partners. i want to thank president solemon in particular and president lopez and other staff and uef members. and, i hear the frustration...
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blayne alexander she spokes with her mother about the battle >> breonna did not deserve it she was 26-year-old. that support is what kept palmer going. >> reporter: did it help give you strength >> definitely. >> many times i don't want to get up but, you roll over and look at your phone or the tv and they're there before you >> so how do you not show up? >> reporter: none of the officers involved was charged in taylor's death the only indictment were shots that went into a neighbor's wall kentucky attorney general daniel cameron had said the officers were testified in shooting because taylor's boyfriend shot first and the officers never announced themselves but the officers say they did. palmer is taking her plead to biden demanding for accountability in this letter >> reporter: you wrote we fought for you, now is your turn to fight for us what was in your heart? >> breonna she definitely deserves justice so many people >> reporter: palmer has reached a $12 million settlement with the city of louisville of the largest pay-out in city's history. a federal investigation is ongoing. the
blayne alexander she spokes with her mother about the battle >> breonna did not deserve it she was 26-year-old. that support is what kept palmer going. >> reporter: did it help give you strength >> definitely. >> many times i don't want to get up but, you roll over and look at your phone or the tv and they're there before you >> so how do you not show up? >> reporter: none of the officers involved was charged in taylor's death the only indictment were shots...
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peter alexander with the white house's new warning. >> reporter: the biden administration delivered this blunt message to migrants >> the border is not open >> reporter: reversing another trump's border policies it comes as the country is facing a migrant surge. border officials revealing in february they had more than 100,000 encounters with migrants crossing the u.s. illegally. republicans argued president biden's approach is encouraging migrants to come >> word is out that the trump's policies are being replaced by the biden administration if you get one foot in america, you are never going to leave. >> reporter: the biden white house is asking whether it is a coincidence. >> there is a significant hope for a humane policy after four years of pent-up demand >> reporter: the border patrol encountering 9500 of them last month alone. >>> mandatory evacuation near l.a. tonigh in hawaii, a state of emergency declared due to unprecedented floods >>> let's turn to governor gavin newsom on the heat he's taking, the push to recall him. he spoke to our miguel almaguer >> reporter: california's
peter alexander with the white house's new warning. >> reporter: the biden administration delivered this blunt message to migrants >> the border is not open >> reporter: reversing another trump's border policies it comes as the country is facing a migrant surge. border officials revealing in february they had more than 100,000 encounters with migrants crossing the u.s. illegally. republicans argued president biden's approach is encouraging migrants to come >> word is out...
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alexander. numura chief u.s. economist. forecast from jp morgan, 10 year treasury forecast 1.95 by the end of 2021. a taste of how things have changed. we have seen the upward revisions of growth and yield forecast. tom: i think that is a refreshing to hear from dr. alexander. all of the inflationistas get all of the headlines and media frenzy, particularly the gloom and doom and all of that. it is guys like lew alexander that have been dead on forever 10 years. jonathan: the inflation basket and where the weightings come from. tom: they never got enough credit for nailing these calls. jonathan: lisa has to get the final word on the pendulum of doom. lisa: i think the bigger risk is not higher inflation, it is a disinflationary environment. this sounds crazy to time people are talking about higher inflation rate you talk about where prices are increasing, it is the stuff we buy. that is not a recipe for good inflation unless there is a boom in services. that to me is the key question. jonathan:
alexander. numura chief u.s. economist. forecast from jp morgan, 10 year treasury forecast 1.95 by the end of 2021. a taste of how things have changed. we have seen the upward revisions of growth and yield forecast. tom: i think that is a refreshing to hear from dr. alexander. all of the inflationistas get all of the headlines and media frenzy, particularly the gloom and doom and all of that. it is guys like lew alexander that have been dead on forever 10 years. jonathan: the inflation basket...
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tonight the white house tells nbc's peter alexander there will be more action soon against russia. lester. >> all right andrea mitchell, thanks. >>> in houston, a 1-year-old boy i recovering after being shot accidentally by a police officer authorities say a robbery suspect tried to carjack a woman pumping gas. police opened fire killing the suspect but also hitting the woman's baby the police union says the officer did not know the baby was in the car. the mother is asking why police opened fire at all >>> two people were killed in a massive explosion that rocked a neighborhood near los angeles when officials say a stockpile of fireworks ignited. at least one home erupted into flames. an evacuation was ordered in the area. >>> most of us have stayed close to home this past year, but as we saw in some of those spring break images a few minutes ago, that's changing there's pent-up travel demand just as the nation's airlines have been counting on and i talked about that with the ceo of delta airlines who thinks things are finally looking up planes. empty airports, fewer flights, grou
tonight the white house tells nbc's peter alexander there will be more action soon against russia. lester. >> all right andrea mitchell, thanks. >>> in houston, a 1-year-old boy i recovering after being shot accidentally by a police officer authorities say a robbery suspect tried to carjack a woman pumping gas. police opened fire killing the suspect but also hitting the woman's baby the police union says the officer did not know the baby was in the car. the mother is asking why...
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shows the courage of a group of actors risking their freedom to speak out against bellary says leader alexander. that story. and culture and. filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects kiefer often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even too big people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of modern home is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased coronavirus restrictions. 16000000 peas pressed into lead a play on the german term for been counting this was a key 1st reaction to germany census in the late 1980 s. it's a protest against the collection and storage of people's personal information a topic that still timely. for the past 4 months an exhibition of kiefer's art has been installed here in mannheim now it's finally being opened to the public it includes uprooted palm trees headless women. books made of lead. and painti
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>> commissioner alexander-tut: thank you. sorry. so, i'm confused because when we talked -- i think the word complaint can cover a lot of different things. it can certainly cover a complaint that the building code or the plumbing code or the housing code is being violated. then there is an online system that tracks those kinds of complaints. the kind of complaint i've been asking about is the complaint that the process was not followed or the public was not treated fairly. and at the last meeting i was told we weren't sure if that complaint process was clearly put on the website. and we were told that, you know, there is -- that people can make complaints to the supervisor of the inspector and they can keep going up to the highest level, but it wasn't necessarily clear that information for how to do that, the general public, who is not, you know -- does not use d.b.i. every day actually knows how to file a complaint, and what can they expect out of it. is that complaint system for someone who says, the process is not being treated f
>> commissioner alexander-tut: thank you. sorry. so, i'm confused because when we talked -- i think the word complaint can cover a lot of different things. it can certainly cover a complaint that the building code or the plumbing code or the housing code is being violated. then there is an online system that tracks those kinds of complaints. the kind of complaint i've been asking about is the complaint that the process was not followed or the public was not treated fairly. and at the last...
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it is our mardi gras, alexander bergen serve you. worse, what? >> this is the first time she's gone quiet when a powerful man has been accused of sexual assault. they are of course on the campaign show back in 2019 when this happened with joe biden she was quick to come out and say something. but then when she joined the ticket it was crickets from kamala harris. this is just a huge departure from how she acted during cabinet shows how dangerous it is, how far the democrats push the envelope in that hearing. because they have set up an impossible standard to meet on an area will be are seeing more of these come out. kennedy: robby doesn't resuscitate resuscitate brett kavanaugh at all? >> her treatment and the entire treatment of cabinet was so shameful. i do not think kamala harris has a lot of principles in general. so i am not surprised she's not saying anything here. if she cared that much she would have had to decline because of what joe biden was accused of. not at all surprising from her. i will say that i would prefer that cuomo be pressu
it is our mardi gras, alexander bergen serve you. worse, what? >> this is the first time she's gone quiet when a powerful man has been accused of sexual assault. they are of course on the campaign show back in 2019 when this happened with joe biden she was quick to come out and say something. but then when she joined the ticket it was crickets from kamala harris. this is just a huge departure from how she acted during cabinet shows how dangerous it is, how far the democrats push the...
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the country's red elections when hundreds of thousands of people stood up against strongman leader alexander lukashenko despite violent crackdowns now director alexey apollo yun shows us what it was like for a group of dissident theater actors. play opposing dictatorship what's being performed here is strictly forbidden the actors have all been banned from performing they are part of. denise. and marina members of an underground theater who are fighting for freedom they're part of a massive opposition movement but they're in constant danger. you'll see that. generation of young people go on the street but at the same time all of those people right now look at all time maybe somebody her or separate. people you know and it's not possible to leave and says so. specially for the art. director of alexey paolo yun observed the protests in belo roofs last summer he's convinced that when winter is over people will take to the streets once again. many demonstrators have ended up in this prison despite their peaceful protests their families wait in front of the building for a new. i some protesters a
the country's red elections when hundreds of thousands of people stood up against strongman leader alexander lukashenko despite violent crackdowns now director alexey apollo yun shows us what it was like for a group of dissident theater actors. play opposing dictatorship what's being performed here is strictly forbidden the actors have all been banned from performing they are part of. denise. and marina members of an underground theater who are fighting for freedom they're part of a massive...
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>> commissioner alexander-tut: thank you. i had two questions. one probably simple. just terminology use. can you just let me know, so there is online permitting, that's like trade permits and reroofing and then there is the electronic permit review. can you tell me how are you referring to the things that are happening online that are not within e.p.r.? you're just calling them online permitting? just the term. >> i know it's confusing. so the online permits, people go to our website, they fill out their information, they get the permit. the electronic plan review is the more involved process. those are for the projects that require plans, so they have to upload their plans. those plans are reviewed by the various permitting departments. what is great about it, the different departments can be reviewing those plans simultaneously, because it's online. and so it is a little confusing online versus e.p.l., but the idea is you're not coming in and dropping off paper. >> commissioner alexander-tut: thanks. i was curious about that. 57% number, that doesn't look like tha
>> commissioner alexander-tut: thank you. i had two questions. one probably simple. just terminology use. can you just let me know, so there is online permitting, that's like trade permits and reroofing and then there is the electronic permit review. can you tell me how are you referring to the things that are happening online that are not within e.p.r.? you're just calling them online permitting? just the term. >> i know it's confusing. so the online permits, people go to our...
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from 1929 until his retirement in 1954 george alexander grant created more than 30,000 photographs of national parks. he took this photo in utah in 1929. up next the co-authors of the book landscapes for the people george alexander grant first chief photographer of the national park service show examples of his work and discuss his story with a park service historian the national archives hosted this 2016 event and provided the video. my name is tom nastic. i'm a public program producer here at the national archives in washington dc. and it's my pleasure to welcome you all here today to the william g mcgowan theater, and also welcome those of you who are watching us on the national archives youtube channel. today our series of noontime author lectures and book signings continues with landscapes for the people george alexander grant first chief photographer for the national park service. with our special guest today ren and helen davis today's lecture is one of several programs. we will present in the coming months to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the national park service th
from 1929 until his retirement in 1954 george alexander grant created more than 30,000 photographs of national parks. he took this photo in utah in 1929. up next the co-authors of the book landscapes for the people george alexander grant first chief photographer of the national park service show examples of his work and discuss his story with a park service historian the national archives hosted this 2016 event and provided the video. my name is tom nastic. i'm a public program producer here at...
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the country's reg elections where hundreds of thousands of people stood up against strongman leader alexander lukashenko despite violent crackdowns now director alexey pollard yun shows us what it was like actors have all been banned from performing they are pablo. and marina members of an underground theater who are fighting for freedom they're part of a massive opposition movement but they're in constant danger. you'll see that. generation of young people jets go on the street but in the same time all of his people right now look all time maybe somebody her or separate. people you know and it's not possible to leave and says so. specially for the art. director and lexie paolo yun observed the protests in bella roost last summer he's convinced that when winter is over people will take to the streets once again. many demonstrators have ended up in this prison despite their peaceful protests their families wait in front of the building for a new. i some protesters are eventually released. we could put it in the news for what this is this if you're on the ocean going you get really scared yes r
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chana lloyd, cedric alexander, appreciate you both. >>> the plot thickens. congressman matt gaetz under investigation for possible sex trafficking and he denies it a ands says he's the victim of an extortion plot. >> that goes to one of his colleagues whose hypocrisy is so brazen you literally have to see it to believe it the big reveal is coming up. plus, president biden's transportation secretary with the arrival of infrastructure week after four weeks of fake infrastructure weeks "the reidout" continues after this and in hand nothing on my skin, ♪ ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way it's my moment ♪ ♪ so i just gotta say... ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for
chana lloyd, cedric alexander, appreciate you both. >>> the plot thickens. congressman matt gaetz under investigation for possible sex trafficking and he denies it a ands says he's the victim of an extortion plot. >> that goes to one of his colleagues whose hypocrisy is so brazen you literally have to see it to believe it the big reveal is coming up. plus, president biden's transportation secretary with the arrival of infrastructure week after four weeks of fake infrastructure...
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tonight the white house tells nbc's peter alexander there will be more action soon against russia. lester. >> all right andrea mitchell, thanks. >>> in houston, a 1-year-old baby is recovering after being shot accidentally by a police officer tonight the boy's mother is speaking out to gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: in this surveillance video from earlier this month, houston police say the man running was an armed robbery suspect who then tried to carjack a woman pumping gas. officers opened fire, killing a suspect but also hit the woman's 1-year-old baby, who was in the back seat, in the head. he's seen here held by an undercover officer. >> my son has been fighting every day for his life, and he's struggling on his own to breathe by himself. >> reporter: daisha smalls says her baby, legend, is still in a pediatric icu and that doctors removed part of his skull to relieve the swelling >> my son didn't deserve this, and i don't want to leave my baby's side, like, at all. >> reporter: the police union tells nbc news the officer did not know the baby was in the car and took what he tho
tonight the white house tells nbc's peter alexander there will be more action soon against russia. lester. >> all right andrea mitchell, thanks. >>> in houston, a 1-year-old baby is recovering after being shot accidentally by a police officer tonight the boy's mother is speaking out to gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: in this surveillance video from earlier this month, houston police say the man running was an armed robbery suspect who then tried to carjack a woman pumping gas....
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dasha burns is in texas, and peter alexander is at the white house. so dasha, we're getting these images from inside the facilities. how do they compare with what you're hearing from officials and families? >> we've been pushing for transparency. this is the first step towards that. the next step is allowing media access to some of these facilities, particularly donna, which we know is the epicenter of overcrowding. these images line up with what we've been hearing. there are no kids in cages, we do see overcrowding especially in that four-minute video. we can see in those partitions, there's more kids than there should be. it's significantly over capacity. the bottom line here, geoff, these facilities are not meant for children especially not meant for children for significant amounts of time. i got the chance to speak with the vice president of the national border patrol council, that's the union representing border patrol agents, and he told me that he felt he and his agents were not properly equipped to deal with a humanitarian crisis, especially
dasha burns is in texas, and peter alexander is at the white house. so dasha, we're getting these images from inside the facilities. how do they compare with what you're hearing from officials and families? >> we've been pushing for transparency. this is the first step towards that. the next step is allowing media access to some of these facilities, particularly donna, which we know is the epicenter of overcrowding. these images line up with what we've been hearing. there are no kids in...
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commissioner alexander? >> commissioner alexander: on the agenda at the rules committee meeting next week, will be update on information related to the testing. i know that's been a concern. that came up in public comment today. we won't be discussing the resolution. there will be update on state and federal policy with respect to testing. >> president lopez: thank you for sharing that. section n, other informational items. we have the february quarterly report. >> it's just an announcement that included in the agenda. it's the february quarterly report. there's no presentation. thank you. >> president lopez: thank you so much. section o, adjournment. >> vice president collins: we're taking every meeting memorial adjournment. we want to acknowledge community members, teachers, educators, staff, families and students who lost love ones due to the covid crises. i want to acknowledge that we're still suffering and take a moment for folks to remember those in their community who we lost since our last meeting. i
commissioner alexander? >> commissioner alexander: on the agenda at the rules committee meeting next week, will be update on information related to the testing. i know that's been a concern. that came up in public comment today. we won't be discussing the resolution. there will be update on state and federal policy with respect to testing. >> president lopez: thank you for sharing that. section n, other informational items. we have the february quarterly report. >> it's just...
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thank our man of the match day is who else but alexander so a lot with a smile on his face when he came on it's like he knew what was coming 6 minutes later he had the ball in the match only to see it ruled out for handball but there was more to come. i just signs of cross for like 6 1st. and then there was that injury time winner of course one that keeps dreams of the title alive i say it's a combination of many things starting to score a goal and also a late winner it's a fantastic feeling i think also then then i knew we were going to win the game so i guess it was a i think you. 2 lost jobs lost i thought. i . was cut as a result of the substitution of the study bodies and. now let's head over to the compact. frankford went up to bremen boys by an unbeaten run through 2221 so far. and when andre silva headed in phillip costa just crossed with less than 10 minutes played the former local like continue. the visitors went on to conjure up a string of big chances but the ball just wouldn't go away and. then at the start of the 2nd half new york's rush itself bowled didn't manage to reac
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president biden says millions need more help from congress peter alexander is following it they're still hashing out details. >> reporter: that's right lester tonight senate democrats are debating a last minute change from the covid relief bill that keeps benefits at $300 a week instead of raising it to $400 but would also extend them to september. most of them $1,400 will go to individuals making up to $80,000 and couples making up to 160,000, that's fewer americans got the checks before. not in there of the $15 wage increase republicans argued most of it does not address the pandemic democrats say they can pass the bill as early as tomorrow lester >> peter alexander at the white house. >>> new outrage involving police in rochester, new york a second pepper spraying incident involving the suspect of a three-year-old child by her side. ron allen has more. we want to warn you the image is disturbing >> reporter: rochester police confronting a woman holding her three-year-old daughter the woman insisting she did not take anything. >> nothing >> reporter: the woman tries to plea police chas
president biden says millions need more help from congress peter alexander is following it they're still hashing out details. >> reporter: that's right lester tonight senate democrats are debating a last minute change from the covid relief bill that keeps benefits at $300 a week instead of raising it to $400 but would also extend them to september. most of them $1,400 will go to individuals making up to $80,000 and couples making up to 160,000, that's fewer americans got the checks...
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director alexander nanau followed the events with his camera. a doctor came to this sports journalist to blow the whistle about the fact, the truth of why burns victims are dying in romanian hospitals. and she revealed to them that is was due to hospital infections and they took this lead and found that a company that is doing business since ten years in all public hospitals in romania selling diluted disinfectants to hospitals, but was known by the secret service. it was really corruption at a highest level of politics. the film is tightly edited, an investigative thriller rooted in experiences of real people. collective is not only up for best documentary, but best international film. another nominated documentary called crip camp: a disability revolution focuses on a summer camp in upstate new york catering specifically to disabled teens in the 1970s. we decided that we were gonna sit down in the street and stop traffic. it shows how that experience had a positive experience on their lives and how the sense of community lead some camp—goers
director alexander nanau followed the events with his camera. a doctor came to this sports journalist to blow the whistle about the fact, the truth of why burns victims are dying in romanian hospitals. and she revealed to them that is was due to hospital infections and they took this lead and found that a company that is doing business since ten years in all public hospitals in romania selling diluted disinfectants to hospitals, but was known by the secret service. it was really corruption at a...
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foreign minister alexander mccall hawaiian told all or top to one of his. colleagues who was leaving for i think it was a u.n. office and in a your he said that this albeit union is a great power and its wars should be used judicious judiciously associate should not be exploited and or should not be wasted on base. you know soft last name calling and that i think you're right in suggesting that perhaps the russians still treat diplomacy as something that is far more dignified and that americans. yes it's that is more traditional i would say undignified that is the correct word and if you if we all sit through more traditional people but you know in the same time you know. people who say that it doesn't matter what we say the. only thing which matters as well to actually do it's again like this children who say i'll kill you and tomorrow they'll be friends again but i'm not sure if if this really work within the stacey because the into international relations that have a very long tradition of. you know the international protocol is based on this idea of pol
foreign minister alexander mccall hawaiian told all or top to one of his. colleagues who was leaving for i think it was a u.n. office and in a your he said that this albeit union is a great power and its wars should be used judicious judiciously associate should not be exploited and or should not be wasted on base. you know soft last name calling and that i think you're right in suggesting that perhaps the russians still treat diplomacy as something that is far more dignified and that...
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whether it's virtual or in-person. >> commissioner alexander: thank you for that. one other quick question, this relates to the issue how you relate to the sheriff's department. i know that some of the sheriff's departments with which you work have problematic track records when it comes to undocumented inmates. the sheriff in san mateo county, there's credible allegations that he may have violated the state sanctuary law around collaborating with i.c.e. how do you navigate that as a provider in the institution when you have that kind of situation. >> it's kind of a tricky one to navigate. the truth is, we don't agree with policies with the jails across the state for multitude of reasons. our own personal ethics perhaps or what an incarceration should look like. a department does something that we view objectionable, do we make the decision to pull out there and deny other individuals the opportunity for an education out of principle? we believe in standing on principle, we don't believe standing on principles on denying somebody the education. we will serve anybod
whether it's virtual or in-person. >> commissioner alexander: thank you for that. one other quick question, this relates to the issue how you relate to the sheriff's department. i know that some of the sheriff's departments with which you work have problematic track records when it comes to undocumented inmates. the sheriff in san mateo county, there's credible allegations that he may have violated the state sanctuary law around collaborating with i.c.e. how do you navigate that as a...
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president biden says millions need more help from congress peter alexander is following it they're still hashing out details. >> reporter: that's right lester tonight senate democrats are debating a last minute change from the covid relief bill that keeps benefits at $300 a week instead of raising it to $400 but would also extend them to september. most of them $1,400 will go to individuals making up to $80,000 and couples making up to 160,000, that's fewer americans got the checks before. not in there of the $15 wage increase republicans argued most of it does not address the pandemic democrats say they can pass the bill as early as tomorrow lester >> peter alexander at the white house. >>> new outrage involving police in rochester, new york a second pepper spraying incident involving the suspect of a three-year-old child by her side ron allen has more. we want to warn you the image is disturbing >> reporter: rochester police confronting a woman holding her three-year-old daughter the woman insisting she did not take anything. >> nothing >> reporter: the woman tries to plea police chase
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my boss today, my ceo, former director of nsa, keith alexander, army general, said when he was back of nsa referred to the threat of intellectual property in the united states as the greatest transfer of wealth in modern human history, and they's exactly right, and that was years ago. you think of the personal experience of kathy and we've got to get ahead of that and the question is how do we create an institution to defend against the national level threats and protect people like cat? one of the answers has to be we're doing so far has not helped with individual agent significance standing up against the threat. you can't imagine a large company, a target, a walmart, a citibank, a jpmorgan to defend the russians, chinese and iranians and if they can't do it how can you expect a small or medium-sized company or an individual like kathy to do it? i worked for chairman mike rogers and we created a lot of permitting of the sharing of intelligence and collaboration amongst companies and the government and more needs to be do. we need to insennivize the governments to do that and give mor
my boss today, my ceo, former director of nsa, keith alexander, army general, said when he was back of nsa referred to the threat of intellectual property in the united states as the greatest transfer of wealth in modern human history, and they's exactly right, and that was years ago. you think of the personal experience of kathy and we've got to get ahead of that and the question is how do we create an institution to defend against the national level threats and protect people like cat? one of...
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alexander phenomena in brussels thanks so much. ok let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic and india has recorded its highest number of coded 19 infections in 5 months its health ministry said there have been over 59000 cases in the last 24 hours stopping incoming flights from brazil mexico and chile after rising covenanting cases were reported in those 3 countries the new restrictions come into force on saturday and his government recently asked citizens to refrain from traveling a ball abroad and remaining authorities have announced that the celebrations will go ahead despite a surge in coded 19 infections prime minister fluorine get sued said worshippers would be allowed to attend religious services while still respecting health and safety rules westbrook's now saying it could take weeks to dislodge a huge container ship that is choked traffic in egypt su is canal more than 150 ships are waiting to get into one of the most important shipping routes a prolonged suspension of traffic in the sewers w
alexander phenomena in brussels thanks so much. ok let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic and india has recorded its highest number of coded 19 infections in 5 months its health ministry said there have been over 59000 cases in the last 24 hours stopping incoming flights from brazil mexico and chile after rising covenanting cases were reported in those 3 countries the new restrictions come into force on saturday and his government recently asked citizens to...
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alexander came to lee, early that palm sunday morning. they are the army to disperse alexander, let the men scatter into the hills and would sides, fighters, gorillas, ambushing, burning, looting, maintain a smoldering war that will eventually set the northern will to continue. we can win, alexander said that. we can win, if we don't lose. we shook his head. that was not his idea of the future. we must consider the country as a whole, he said. if i took your device, the men would be without russians and under no control of laws. they would become the bands of marauders. we would have a state of affairs that would take the country years to recover from. no, we concluded, i must go to general grant and surrender myself and take the consequences of my acts. sam grant also harder -- he had done wet no other journal had been able to do for three years. he had it last. brought a legendary craig fox today. lee was surrounded by overwhelming numbers. and could easily charge him with treason, humiliate him publicly, force him to pay painfully for
alexander came to lee, early that palm sunday morning. they are the army to disperse alexander, let the men scatter into the hills and would sides, fighters, gorillas, ambushing, burning, looting, maintain a smoldering war that will eventually set the northern will to continue. we can win, alexander said that. we can win, if we don't lose. we shook his head. that was not his idea of the future. we must consider the country as a whole, he said. if i took your device, the men would be without...
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foreign minister alexander mccall hawaiian told all or top to one of his. colleagues who was leaving for i think it was a u.n. office and any or he said that the soviet union is a great power and its wars should be used judicious judiciously associations not be exploited and or should not be wasted on base. you know soft last name calling and that i think you're right in suggesting that that perhaps the russians still treat diplomacy as something that is far more dignified and that americans....
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shot in the arm and you do have a user brussels birchip alexander the nominee is at the e.u. summit for us today the virtual one so she is right there where it's happening i was under the goal is very clear more vaccines for you countries what action will the european union take. according to the german chancellor the key issue here is to accelerate for duction in the european union and actually we have some good news here. develop a biotechs has started for the auction at its new plant in germany and to day ostracizing anika has submitted a request to the european medicines agency for the authorization of its dutch plant and if it gets swift approval we could see 1st deliveries from this deliveries from this plant by the end of this month however we can also expect the majority of e.u. leaders to support the european commission's decision to introduce strict to export rules and to possibly ban exports of the scene if necessary many e.u. member states say this is the right way to move forward to make they've seen producers meet their commitments all right now meanwhile earlie
shot in the arm and you do have a user brussels birchip alexander the nominee is at the e.u. summit for us today the virtual one so she is right there where it's happening i was under the goal is very clear more vaccines for you countries what action will the european union take. according to the german chancellor the key issue here is to accelerate for duction in the european union and actually we have some good news here. develop a biotechs has started for the auction at its new plant in...
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alexander. that we should encourage kids to have a flat line personality and antisocial behavior by mask for life. we should make t-shirts. dr. fauci would probably sell them. >> laura, the evidence is clear. we have a franchise study, one child went to three different students and children don't get this readily. they don't spread it to kids. they don't spread it to teachers. they don't take it home here the evidence, people like dr. fauci, when he made a statement in march 2020 that we don't need the mask, he was actually looking at the science. the science is true. he has changed his position. dr. brighton, the lead in new york has said, it puts a lot of pressure on the system. a lot of deprivation of oxygen, and it causes severe stress. so we have a problem. >> laura: we blew the mask thing out of the water last may with influenza mass study posted on the cdc showing influenza cases, cloth mask no discerniblh nonwearing people. the cdc actually did just put out new guidelines today for kids.
alexander. that we should encourage kids to have a flat line personality and antisocial behavior by mask for life. we should make t-shirts. dr. fauci would probably sell them. >> laura, the evidence is clear. we have a franchise study, one child went to three different students and children don't get this readily. they don't spread it to kids. they don't spread it to teachers. they don't take it home here the evidence, people like dr. fauci, when he made a statement in march 2020 that we...
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alexander. that we should encourage kids to have a flat line personality and antisocial behavior by wearing a mask for life. we should make t-shirts. dr. fauci would probably sell them. >> laura, the evidence is clear. we have a franchise study, one child went to three different students and children don't get this readily. they don't spread it to kids. they don't spread it to teachers. they don't take it home here the evidence, people like dr. fauci, when he made a statement in marchhe 2020 that we don't need the mask, he was actually looking at the science. the science is true. he has changed his position. dr. brighton, the lead in neurologist in europe has said, it puts a lot of pressure on the system. a lot of deprivation of oxygen, and it causes severe stress. so we have a problem. >> laura: we blew the mask thing out of the water last may with a influenza mask study posted on the cdc showing influenzaat cases, cloth masks o discernible difference with nonwearing people. all right, the cdc
alexander. that we should encourage kids to have a flat line personality and antisocial behavior by wearing a mask for life. we should make t-shirts. dr. fauci would probably sell them. >> laura, the evidence is clear. we have a franchise study, one child went to three different students and children don't get this readily. they don't spread it to kids. they don't spread it to teachers. they don't take it home here the evidence, people like dr. fauci, when he made a statement in marchhe...
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out of the home that he was in. >> reporter: alexander says when he hears people downplay or dismiss it, it hurts. t. >> it's very hard, but you hope that there are more healthy people so they don't suffer the way that you have. >> reporter: like everyone else, they look forward to life returning to normal. of course, their normal never quite being the same as it was. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> really heartbreaking for those families. all of them in many states of mourning. >> we'll be right back. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict whe
out of the home that he was in. >> reporter: alexander says when he hears people downplay or dismiss it, it hurts. t. >> it's very hard, but you hope that there are more healthy people so they don't suffer the way that you have. >> reporter: like everyone else, they look forward to life returning to normal. of course, their normal never quite being the same as it was. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> really heartbreaking for those families. all of them in many states...
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. >>> let's bring in blayne alexander. she's there in atlanta. on top of the visit to the cdc, in a few hours president biden and vice president harris will speak to asian american leaders in georgia. jeff bennett, what more do we know about what the president and vice president's message is going to be to them? >> reporter: i'm told that they want to convey their support. this will be the first joint trip by the president and vice president. this visit had been scheduled as part of their so-called help is here tour to tout their $2 trillion -- nearly $2 trillion covid relief package. this trip was already on the books. it was understandably -- the focus was transformed in light of the shootings here in atlanta earlier this week. the bulk of the trip now, both the president and vice president will spend at emory university, meeting in private with asian american community advocates and elected leaders. they will hear them out. beyond that, the president will deliver remarks at around 4:00 p.m. eastern, in the 4:00 hour. i'm told the president and
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alexander's professor at union theological seminary and opinion columnist for the "new york times". without further do, the floor is yours. >> thank you for that introduction. i have to say, i am just thrilled to be here tonight and has this conversation. when i received an advanced copy of the book along with the invitation to lead this dialogue i think i doubt left out of my chair after seeing the title and author's, that this is a book i'm dying to read and i can't wait to discuss it with the two of them, so i'm glad the moment has arrived. i have become deeply interested in the human rights crisis in palestine in recent years and i have learned from my own experience how many people are progressives except for palestine and how brutal the backlash can be when you dare to criticize israel by holding it to the same standards that you would hold any other nation. i have been targeted severe criticism for evening questioning design is him, for wondering aloud whether it could be square with our commitment to racial and social justice in religious freedom. my own interest in palestin
alexander's professor at union theological seminary and opinion columnist for the "new york times". without further do, the floor is yours. >> thank you for that introduction. i have to say, i am just thrilled to be here tonight and has this conversation. when i received an advanced copy of the book along with the invitation to lead this dialogue i think i doubt left out of my chair after seeing the title and author's, that this is a book i'm dying to read and i can't wait to...
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alexander for more than two decades, alexander they had lived as refugees in a cramped apartment hundreds of kilometres away. last september, everything changed. the second nagorno—karabakh war broke out with azerbaijan launching an attack on armenian positions. with the backing of turkey and its high—tech drones, the azerbaijanis made rapid progress. in 44 days of war, armenia lost large parts of the land it had seized in the 19905 and had to give up even more as part of a russian brokered ceasefire agreement. moscow immediately deployed nearly 2000 peacekeepers to what is left of the armenian enclave. the villagers one of the first that azerbaijan recaptured, opening up the possibility of the return they have long teamed off. we helped arrange their permits and transport to go back. but at the cemetery there is a problem. it has been vandali5ed. graves have been dug up and looted. ra5im has to search for the pieces of his father's head stone. 0ur movement in5ide azerbaijan has to be approved by the authorities and we are always followed. we drive four hours through azerbaijani villa
alexander for more than two decades, alexander they had lived as refugees in a cramped apartment hundreds of kilometres away. last september, everything changed. the second nagorno—karabakh war broke out with azerbaijan launching an attack on armenian positions. with the backing of turkey and its high—tech drones, the azerbaijanis made rapid progress. in 44 days of war, armenia lost large parts of the land it had seized in the 19905 and had to give up even more as part of a russian brokered...
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shows the courage of a group of actors risking their freedom to speak out against fellow says leader alexander. that story later arts and culture and. why filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects kiefer often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even to big well now people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of mana is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased coronavirus restrictions. 60000000 piece pressed into lead a play on the german term for been counting this was a key 1st reaction to germany census in the late 1980 s. it's a protest against the collection and storage of people's personal information a topic that's still timely. for the past 4 months an exhibition of kiefer's art has been installed here in manheim now it's finally being opened to the public it includes uprooted palm trees headless women. books made of
shows the courage of a group of actors risking their freedom to speak out against fellow says leader alexander. that story later arts and culture and. why filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects kiefer often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even...
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shows the courage of a group of actors risking their freedom to speak out against bellary says leader alexander. that story later on arts and culture and. why filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects q 4 often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even to big well now people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of modern time is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased coronavirus restrictions. 60000000 piece pressed into lead a play on the german term for been counting this was key for his reaction to germany census in the late 1980 s. it's a protest against the collection and storage of people's personal information a topic that's still timely. for the past 4 months an exhibition of kiefer's art has been installed here in manheim now it's finally being opened to the public it includes uprooted palm trees headless women. book
shows the courage of a group of actors risking their freedom to speak out against bellary says leader alexander. that story later on arts and culture and. why filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects q 4 often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even...
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and its allies are but there are some issues that are not going away alexander because there is that contentious issue of the north stream pipeline project between russia and germany let's take a listen to what mr blinken had to say about that topic. president biden has been very clear in saying that he believes the pipeline is a bad idea. bad for bad for europe bad for the united states alternately it's in contradiction to the use on energy security goals it has the potential to undermine the interests of ukraine poland a number of other close partners or allies very clear language there from mr lincoln alexander. the u.s. has repeatedly put the possibility of sanctions against germany its ally on the table how far could this controversy escalate well i think that both sides are not interested in an escalation of the situation germany's certainly hopes that the new start in relations with the us with the u.s. will be possible despite this very controversial issue but it's also true that under the new administration the united states have changed their position they still think that
and its allies are but there are some issues that are not going away alexander because there is that contentious issue of the north stream pipeline project between russia and germany let's take a listen to what mr blinken had to say about that topic. president biden has been very clear in saying that he believes the pipeline is a bad idea. bad for bad for europe bad for the united states alternately it's in contradiction to the use on energy security goals it has the potential to undermine the...
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lester >> peter alexander in the white house. thanks >>> now to the state of emergency from record floods in kentucky, a dam breach forcing about 1,000 people to evacuate in eastern kentucky, and from one crisis to another, in texas more than 200,000 still under boil water notices after the storm there two weeks ago. >>> a 5-year-old is in the fight of her life nearly a month after a crash involving the son of an nfl head coach. gabe gutierrez on her family's attorney speaking out for the first time about her condition. >> reporter: this is what the awful crash left behind. police say former kansas city chiefs linebackers coach britt reid was driving his pickup truck near the team's practice facility when he slammed into two other vehicles three days before the super bowl. among those injured, 5-year-old ariel unable to speak or walk according to her family's attorney, tom porto. >> unfortunately, our understanding right now is that ariel will have permanent brain damage as a result of this crash >> reporter: he says ariel, her m
lester >> peter alexander in the white house. thanks >>> now to the state of emergency from record floods in kentucky, a dam breach forcing about 1,000 people to evacuate in eastern kentucky, and from one crisis to another, in texas more than 200,000 still under boil water notices after the storm there two weeks ago. >>> a 5-year-old is in the fight of her life nearly a month after a crash involving the son of an nfl head coach. gabe gutierrez on her family's attorney...
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. >>> from 1929 until his retirement, george alexander grant created more than 30,000 photographs of national parks. he took this photo in 1929. coming up, in the book "landscapes for the people" alexander grant, they show examples of his work and discuss his story with a park service historian. the national archives hosted this event and provided the video. >> i'm tom nastic. it is my pleasure to welcome you all here today to the williams theater and welcome those of you watching us on the national archives youtube channel. today our series of authors and book signings continues with landscapes for the people. the first chief photographer for the national park service today is one of several programs to celebrate the story of the national park service. in the form of textual documents, films, and photographs. i would like to tell you about two upcoming programs that take place in this theater and on our you tube channel. on thursday, the historian joel goldstein will be here to present his book. goldstein will discuss how a constitutional office can evolve. later that evening. the w
. >>> from 1929 until his retirement, george alexander grant created more than 30,000 photographs of national parks. he took this photo in 1929. coming up, in the book "landscapes for the people" alexander grant, they show examples of his work and discuss his story with a park service historian. the national archives hosted this event and provided the video. >> i'm tom nastic. it is my pleasure to welcome you all here today to the williams theater and welcome those of...