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this is for alex. you have more strength in your little finger than the worse thing that can come at you. >> two years later, there were still purple ribbons in alex kogut's hometown. still friends attending a college memorial, at a college that as itself had to heal. a college that has since opened a center to raise awareness about dating violence. and there are still those like paige whitney, who will never let the memory of a graceful, joyous, young spirit fade away. >> for the rest of my life, whenever i see purple, i will think of her. whenever i hear a story of any type of domestic violence, i will think of her. and i will not stop telling her story. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. couldn't comprehendallo: i what was happening. i couldn't sleep. losing my husband, it's an image that >> i couldn't comprehend what was happening. i cannot see losing my husband. it is an image that will never
this is for alex. you have more strength in your little finger than the worse thing that can come at you. >> two years later, there were still purple ribbons in alex kogut's hometown. still friends attending a college memorial, at a college that as itself had to heal. a college that has since opened a center to raise awareness about dating violence. and there are still those like paige whitney, who will never let the memory of a graceful, joyous, young spirit fade away. >> for the...
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which is where alex told me to go after had gone from the golf manager to eric trump to alex to me. it is indicative of what the entire 30 days look like after the election until the last week when the state certified election results. there were everybody in the closest and furthest relatives trying to come up with a proof that trumps claims of voter fraud could be proven. as far as i looked at, it did not stand up at all. >> you have said that in fact, the claims, the false claims, snowballed after the first one you like that during the time you spent with them there. and that you found absolutely zero evidence of any significant voting irregularities. and curious, what were some of the other fraud claims he looked into? were you at all under pressure from trump allies to conclude that fraud claims were legit? >> let's start with that one. another important part of the story. no. the reason i was not put any -- under any pressure is that alex cannon made the decision that i think the for, that he would keep my identity and the identity of my company secret. so that i was not subje
which is where alex told me to go after had gone from the golf manager to eric trump to alex to me. it is indicative of what the entire 30 days look like after the election until the last week when the state certified election results. there were everybody in the closest and furthest relatives trying to come up with a proof that trumps claims of voter fraud could be proven. as far as i looked at, it did not stand up at all. >> you have said that in fact, the claims, the false claims,...
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alex: alex: it is very helpful if you spent a lot of time abroad. if you look at this internally, there is a long list of criticisms you can make of anyone. whatever we are doing is working out pretty well. could we have better regulation and understand these things better? we are dealing with a revolution. that is one of the confusing things for americans. normally you have a revolution and multiple countries are participating. this is a revolution where their technology is being produced in america. ed: you have multiple customers. take israel where you are doing some work with that country. the administration is pushing for a cease-fire in israel. how do you manage that when it looks like your first priority is united states? alex: we happily supply our products to our allies, including israel. ed and i think there's any question of does israel have the right to buy world's best technologies and implement them, i think israel has decided -- they have implement at many of them and publicly discussed some of them. palantir, the question is why we s
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but there is a sense, alex, absolutely. that this this cannot hold, that this cannot continue that the unraveling situation an inside gaza is unsustainable for palestinians, for the israelis and for the international community at large. >> and close on that question of a ceasefire, which of course would include a release of what's expected to be dozens, at least israeli hostages were seeing huge protests again in israel tonight demanding that those horses such as be brought home. how is that anger? how is that pressure playing into these talks about a ceasefire in gaza >> there is so much anger alex, and these protests have been going on now for weeks and weeks. it's reaching a fever pitch. you talk to the parents of some of these hostages and they really can't understand and how it's possible that more than five months later, they are still no closer. it seems to getting their loved ones back home safely and there's been such a positive information as to what kind of conditions they're being held in. web there they may be
but there is a sense, alex, absolutely. that this this cannot hold, that this cannot continue that the unraveling situation an inside gaza is unsustainable for palestinians, for the israelis and for the international community at large. >> and close on that question of a ceasefire, which of course would include a release of what's expected to be dozens, at least israeli hostages were seeing huge protests again in israel tonight demanding that those horses such as be brought home. how is...
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alex? >> it's a terrible scenario. thank you very much for the latest there from miami. >>> joining me now is sheila cheflus-mccormick. >> it's upsetting. every day you talk to family members, and people are more and more desperate. essential goods for parents, families, newborns, it's just not accessible to the community. many people are feeling desperate. >> your parents were born in haiti, and you mentioned your family there. are you able to speak with them every day? >> yes, we speak with them every day, but the frightening thing, you never know when it will be their day. when do you get the call that the gang game into their home and took their home? and took their hom for them to know. >> let's get into that. prime minister ariel henry announced his resignation starting tomorrow. a team of marines was sent to protect the embassy, and the senate confirmed a bipartisan vote. you're the cochair, and what else can and should be done by the u.s. and the international community at large to help reign in the chaos? and
alex? >> it's a terrible scenario. thank you very much for the latest there from miami. >>> joining me now is sheila cheflus-mccormick. >> it's upsetting. every day you talk to family members, and people are more and more desperate. essential goods for parents, families, newborns, it's just not accessible to the community. many people are feeling desperate. >> your parents were born in haiti, and you mentioned your family there. are you able to speak with them every...
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alex: precisely. nick: a senior official told you that had we known we only had a few months after the president's decision in april to withdraw, we would have done things differently. probably so. do we have any idea what they would have done differently, had they known? alex: really fast track the rebuild of the siv program, the special immigrant visa program, which was to bring afghan allies of americans back to the u.s. one of the reasons they hadn't scaled that up so quickly, well, part of it was it was decimated in the trump years. but the other was they thought they had 18 to 24 months, so that was something that they could work on sort of in the longer term. another might have been the pentagon decided speed was safety. they went faster than even the white house and some of the state department expected. so i think in the in the rethink of how this could have happened, one would have been a greater coordination between all the agencies and especially on how quickly the military would leave, be
alex: precisely. nick: a senior official told you that had we known we only had a few months after the president's decision in april to withdraw, we would have done things differently. probably so. do we have any idea what they would have done differently, had they known? alex: really fast track the rebuild of the siv program, the special immigrant visa program, which was to bring afghan allies of americans back to the u.s. one of the reasons they hadn't scaled that up so quickly, well, part of...
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horne on the show. >> yeah. >> seth: now, you are taller than alex, but alex is a tall gentleman too. >> big guy. >> he isn't. [ laughter ] the guy's 5'5" tops. [ laughter ] and i defy you to prove otherwise. >> yeah, it's annoying. my children call me little alex horne. [ laughter ] >> seth: do you have some other favorite insults you've had for alex over the years on the show? >> i don't really know where it comes from, but i've got this theory that alex irritates me on purpose. >> not true. >> because it suits the character on the show because i'm, you know, i'm quite gentle really, seth. but he needs me to be cross on the show, so he says bleak things to me that annoy me, and i don't find funny, and i find myself being cruel to him. [ light laughter ] >> you are mean. you are mean to me. >> i've said some fairly awful things to him. and your mother-in-law really hates me, doesn't she? >> um, yeah. well, recently he said -- [ laughter ] recently he said, "this is alex," he told me recently in confidence that he is sexually attracted to his next door neighbor's wife. [ laughter ] a
horne on the show. >> yeah. >> seth: now, you are taller than alex, but alex is a tall gentleman too. >> big guy. >> he isn't. [ laughter ] the guy's 5'5" tops. [ laughter ] and i defy you to prove otherwise. >> yeah, it's annoying. my children call me little alex horne. [ laughter ] >> seth: do you have some other favorite insults you've had for alex over the years on the show? >> i don't really know where it comes from, but i've got this theory...
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alex. >> so there are economically, highly successful regions of the country, and there are some areas which significantly need help in infrastructure and trans port support and other things too. but let's take those first too. but let's take those first to level them up rather than levelling down a community by taxing it more and saying you want less spending in, say, london, you want those other communities to see increased and improved activity improved economic activity and job opportunities. >> define >> how would you define levelling carrie levelling up? carrie >> well, i think i think alex is right on that. but what worries me is a kind share out the me is a kind of share out the misery approach , which when you misery approach, which when you know, if there isn't the funding, then what are we talking about? and i haven't seen from either, sunak or starmer a properly pro growth agenda which could change things and so what we're talking about here is it's all hot air. >> well, the cas
alex. >> so there are economically, highly successful regions of the country, and there are some areas which significantly need help in infrastructure and trans port support and other things too. but let's take those first too. but let's take those first to level them up rather than levelling down a community by taxing it more and saying you want less spending in, say, london, you want those other communities to see increased and improved activity improved economic activity and job...
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, a lot of alex in hourly plasma allies not anywhere i -- yes, a lot of alex in hourly i plasma allies not anywhere near -- yes, a lot of alex in hourly - plasma allies not anywhere near the church, and in fact outside of russia. alexei navalny's allies. seeing those incredible images of the church, what we are seeing is alexei navalny's coffin being brought out by paul bettors there and a photo being carried off his image ahead of the procession. let's listen in... chanting as you can hear, the crowds chanting mr navalny's name, the crowds outside the church watching the coffin being brought to the hearse, that procession there, and as you can see there is a bit of picture break—up but we have been saying there have been issues with mobile coverage there, which is how by a lot of people there have been struggling to get out live pictures from there so bear with us from the footage, but you can hear very clearly, can't you, the response from the crowd, them chanting a little earlier as the bells ring out from the church of the —— from the church of the icon of our lady quench my
, a lot of alex in hourly plasma allies not anywhere i -- yes, a lot of alex in hourly i plasma allies not anywhere near -- yes, a lot of alex in hourly - plasma allies not anywhere near the church, and in fact outside of russia. alexei navalny's allies. seeing those incredible images of the church, what we are seeing is alexei navalny's coffin being brought out by paul bettors there and a photo being carried off his image ahead of the procession. let's listen in... chanting as you can hear,...
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through all this, alex, measly, no serious injuries. first responders, speaking to our affiliates, here is what they told them. >> 320 people on the plane. we evaluated about 30 people, transported 7 to the local hospital for observation. no serious entries or ailments. most people want to get checked out at the local emergency room. >> reporter: the airline, in a statement, saying the faa will investigate, of course, noting this was a boeing plane, which we know has made a lot of headlines in recent weeks, but we can't associate any of that with the turbulence. this could happen to any airline at any point, alex, but the bottom line here, obviously, comes as there is a very busy jumping to the travel holiday and shakes the confidence of anybody at any airport across the country now thinking about getting on board the flight s nevertheless, this could have been more serious. people could have been hurt, but somehow, through all that very, very rough air, suffering them some kind of injury, but thank you, number series, alex. >> i guess
through all this, alex, measly, no serious injuries. first responders, speaking to our affiliates, here is what they told them. >> 320 people on the plane. we evaluated about 30 people, transported 7 to the local hospital for observation. no serious entries or ailments. most people want to get checked out at the local emergency room. >> reporter: the airline, in a statement, saying the faa will investigate, of course, noting this was a boeing plane, which we know has made a lot of...
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i think more importantly at the moment, alex, s.w.a.t. has moved the armored vehicle right to the front of the dwelling. it has pulled up in the last few minutes. you can see -- see it now, and a s.w.a.t. operator has come out of the top hatch. you saw him at the top hatch with his rifle a few minutes ago and they pulled right up to the top of the dwelling. that hatch, they can use to cover the movement of a s.w.a.t. officer. you see right there, an officer out of the top of the hatch. that is the place from which they deployed gas, often. he can shoot gas through the windows of the house from right there. they have penetrator rounds, too, that can shoot right through that have gas in them. or, they could just be covering the movement of s.w.a.t. operators who may be laying cameras or audio listening devices. >> hey, jim, let me ask you -- >> or, they may be preparing a surrender. >> jim, can you see what they are looking at right now, to the left of the screen? is that the s.w.a.t. car that is kind of -- that has been pulled up there? it
i think more importantly at the moment, alex, s.w.a.t. has moved the armored vehicle right to the front of the dwelling. it has pulled up in the last few minutes. you can see -- see it now, and a s.w.a.t. operator has come out of the top hatch. you saw him at the top hatch with his rifle a few minutes ago and they pulled right up to the top of the dwelling. that hatch, they can use to cover the movement of a s.w.a.t. officer. you see right there, an officer out of the top of the hatch. that is...
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it was just alex from anyone within the campaign that was him. >> host: when you spoke to alex cannon where did that communication go from alex cannon once you spoke to him, who did he talk to? >> guest: so at the time i had no idea but with the january 6th transcripts i learned, obviously he was talking to other upper-level campaign attorneys and then most notably the fact that he delivered the news to mark meadows that the campaign was unable to find any fraud that mattered, , they coud changehe result. after everythie reports that mark meadows told investigators that he took that information into the oval office. host: who did you not talk to? guest: really just about everybody else. ■0alex cannon, before i would go to my wife in the morning i was talking to alex cannon and pretty mh ersation i had duringe day. host: what about rudy giuliani and other lawyers? guest: i saw■■ claims that i can confidently say came through sidney powell. she was hoping to push a mathematical theory to prove voter fraud, and that was wrong. i saw a claim that life and able to piece together and
it was just alex from anyone within the campaign that was him. >> host: when you spoke to alex cannon where did that communication go from alex cannon once you spoke to him, who did he talk to? >> guest: so at the time i had no idea but with the january 6th transcripts i learned, obviously he was talking to other upper-level campaign attorneys and then most notably the fact that he delivered the news to mark meadows that the campaign was unable to find any fraud that mattered, ,...
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ktvu zac sos has the story. >> a vigil thursday in san francisco to honor the life of alex nieto. family and friends gathered just steps from where 28 year old nieto was shot andt& killed by san francisco police park.ears ago in bernal heights >> that's what the struggle is, is to continueúto acknowledge the presence of alex in this hill. >> alex's father speaking through a translator. >> it has been ten long years, but over the ten year period it's been hard work. looking for answers. >> on march 21st, 2014, four officers responded to a 911 call at the park about a suspicious person with a gun and a holster. police say nieto drew a weapon from his hip and pointed it at officers. that's when police opened fire. the weapon nieto had was a stun gun he carried for his job as a security guard. >> we see their resistance, we see their resilience and they inspire us. >> at the time, the shooting sparking protests and a federal civilúrights lawsuit about police the officers not guilty of any wrongdoing. >> they do feel that the system has failed them. they still do not have justice. pr
ktvu zac sos has the story. >> a vigil thursday in san francisco to honor the life of alex nieto. family and friends gathered just steps from where 28 year old nieto was shot andt& killed by san francisco police park.ears ago in bernal heights >> that's what the struggle is, is to continueúto acknowledge the presence of alex in this hill. >> alex's father speaking through a translator. >> it has been ten long years, but over the ten year period it's been hard work....
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as we were negotiating my contract, alex and i, i asked alex flat out and said, i will sign an nda, nondisclosure agreement and everybody was under fire at that point in time and what i mean by that alex were 2 or 3 days post election, o alex's life was crazy, the whe campaign apparatus was spinning up and effort to try to figure out if they can make a legal case about voter fraud, what many people don't understand an what i find incredible about all of this talk about voter fraud is that if you don't find it and successfully contest it inside about 30 days after the election there is no legal mechanism after the votes are certified to be successful with a lawsuit challenging the -- the legality of the election. you can't ort certified. so that's why those 30 days were soe crucial. that's why so much effort was put in all lawsuits that were filed after the certification were destined to lose. >> carol from new york writes in to say if the in-person data wasn't available, how do you know that people didn't vote twice in person and by mail? >> sure, and i just -- to finish my thought, you asked me
as we were negotiating my contract, alex and i, i asked alex flat out and said, i will sign an nda, nondisclosure agreement and everybody was under fire at that point in time and what i mean by that alex were 2 or 3 days post election, o alex's life was crazy, the whe campaign apparatus was spinning up and effort to try to figure out if they can make a legal case about voter fraud, what many people don't understand an what i find incredible about all of this talk about voter fraud is that if...
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i'm alex marquardt in washington. thanks very much for joining us the trump-biden rematch is now set and tonight it is georgia on their minds. right now, you're looking at live pictures there. president biden addressing supporters in atlanta, president trump, taking the stage. this is the second day in a row that president biden has visited a swing state that helped deliver him the presidency in 20 g20, you can see both of them there. now, speaking to crowds as this campaign is fully underway for the election in 2024, the biden camp pain is saying that the president or vice president will visit every single battleground state over the next few weeks as they ramp up their reelection pitch. and just about an hour down the road the northwest georgia city of rome. you can see right there president donald former president donald trump is speaking to supporters at his trump's first visit.
i'm alex marquardt in washington. thanks very much for joining us the trump-biden rematch is now set and tonight it is georgia on their minds. right now, you're looking at live pictures there. president biden addressing supporters in atlanta, president trump, taking the stage. this is the second day in a row that president biden has visited a swing state that helped deliver him the presidency in 20 g20, you can see both of them there. now, speaking to crowds as this campaign is fully underway...
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alex when she him who did he talk to? >> at the time i had no idea with the generally six transcripts he was i was a time to other upper level campaign attorneys. most notably the fact to deliver he delivered the news to market meadows the campaign was unable to find fraud that mattered that couldra change the election. >> that information to the former president? mark meadows they took tion into the oval office precluded you not talk to alex cannon wasva said hello to my wife in the morning i was talking toor alex first and is pretty much the last conversation i had during the day because we without the lawsuit about rudy giuliani and other lawyers? >> i saw claims i can confidently say itt sidney powell. she was helping to push mathematical were trying to apply the entire state of pennsylvania to prove voter d i saw a claim i've been up to piece together pretty sure it amcame from jon eastman 16000 claim duplicate votes in nevada. it was about 16. this is a pattern all of the numbers were hyperinflated because the peopl
alex when she him who did he talk to? >> at the time i had no idea with the generally six transcripts he was i was a time to other upper level campaign attorneys. most notably the fact to deliver he delivered the news to market meadows the campaign was unable to find fraud that mattered that couldra change the election. >> that information to the former president? mark meadows they took tion into the oval office precluded you not talk to alex cannon wasva said hello to my wife in...
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to win here. what he thinks it means to sir alex to win here-— to win here. he's a competitor at the end of— to win here. he's a competitor at the end of the _ to win here. he's a competitor at the end of the day. _ to win here. he's a competitor at the end of the day. once - to win here. he's a competitor at the end of the day. once he - to win here. he's a competitor at. the end of the day. once he retired, he still_ the end of the day. once he retired, he still wanted to be competitive in his horses — he still wanted to be competitive in his horses gave him a chance to be that competitor still. i think he enjoys — that competitor still. i think he enjoys not having the pressure of preparation, but what a guy to have in your— preparation, but what a guy to have in your corner, tojust be able to string _ in your corner, tojust be able to string things off and he gives me life lessons all the time. you just listen _ life lessons all the time. you just listen to— life lessons all the time. you just listen to what he got to say, you can pick— listen
to win here. what he thinks it means to sir alex to win here-— to win here. he's a competitor at the end of— to win here. he's a competitor at the end of the _ to win here. he's a competitor at the end of the day. _ to win here. he's a competitor at the end of the day. once - to win here. he's a competitor at the end of the day. once he - to win here. he's a competitor at. the end of the day. once he retired, he still_ the end of the day. once he retired, he still wanted to be competitive...
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>> the truth versus alex jones, premier's on march 26. it's by hbo's on max, which is part of our parent company. i'm joined by its director dan reed dan, this film you've done so many incredible films what was it about? alex jones as sandy hook shootings and there may decide to focus on it. >> i just became very interested in how lies spread and trolling. and i realized that this was a story that involve children in new england white picket fence territory i just could not get my head round. who would tell lies about the murder of six-year-olds in new england. and it just seemed completely allies and >> natalie tell lies, but profit extensively off those lines. yeah. so there's this incredible business model which jones brilliantly developed i think was extremely successful out which is selling supplements, bringing people into what they call the town square and infowars using outrage, using conspiracies and scandal, people come in and then they by his wares which are supplements and colloidal silver instead of man pills and stuff like t
>> the truth versus alex jones, premier's on march 26. it's by hbo's on max, which is part of our parent company. i'm joined by its director dan reed dan, this film you've done so many incredible films what was it about? alex jones as sandy hook shootings and there may decide to focus on it. >> i just became very interested in how lies spread and trolling. and i realized that this was a story that involve children in new england white picket fence territory i just could not get my...
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you can see the look on sir alex's face when he celebrated those two winners. it looked like the joy will be used to seeing what he was a football manager and asked dan skelton, if he had ever spoken to sir alex about the impact of being a winning owner and what it means to him and this is what he said. he is a competitor at the end of the day and once he retired from managing, still wanted to be competitive and his horses gave him a chance to be that competitor still. i think he enjoys not having the pressure of preparation, but what a guy to have in your corner, to be able to spring things off and he gives me life lessons all the time. you just listen to what he has to say, you can pick up an awful lot. sir dan skelton has had a remarkable festival, he has enjoyed four winners, a brilliant day for the british trainers fighting back from two days of dominance for the irish. the other feature race of the day did go to ireland, that was won by gordon elliott because my course. sir alex wasn't the only football manager to have a winner today because harry redknap
you can see the look on sir alex's face when he celebrated those two winners. it looked like the joy will be used to seeing what he was a football manager and asked dan skelton, if he had ever spoken to sir alex about the impact of being a winning owner and what it means to him and this is what he said. he is a competitor at the end of the day and once he retired from managing, still wanted to be competitive and his horses gave him a chance to be that competitor still. i think he enjoys not...
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hey, alex. >> hey, alex, good to talk with you. yes. frank luntz has been conducting focus groups across america for years. recently, he's been talking to undecided voters in the swing states. and i asked him about the state of the race right now. what is the state of the presidential race right now? who's ahead? >> i don't know what language you're allowed to use because this is broadcast. go for it. i have to be very careful. i would call it a show. okay. and you can edit that if you need to. and that's the only definition. the candidates have gone low already. both of them trump lower, there's not really a focus on issues. it's much more on retribution, on on criticism. and it's scary to me because i know you've suggested that you that biden right now in your words, is losing the election, not that trump is winning the election. how do you if i were joe biden, i'd be embarrassed. the economy is better, inflation is down, employment is up. arguably these are relatively good times for america and he's losing to donald trump. what does
hey, alex. >> hey, alex, good to talk with you. yes. frank luntz has been conducting focus groups across america for years. recently, he's been talking to undecided voters in the swing states. and i asked him about the state of the race right now. what is the state of the presidential race right now? who's ahead? >> i don't know what language you're allowed to use because this is broadcast. go for it. i have to be very careful. i would call it a show. okay. and you can edit that if...
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you can see the look on sir alex's face when he celebrated those two winners. it looked like thejoy will be used to seeing what he was a football manager and asked dan skelton, if he had ever spoken to sir alex about the impact of being a winning owner and what it means to him and this is what he said. he owner and what it means to him and this is what he said.- and this is what he said. he is and this is what he said. he is a competitor— and this is what he said. he is a competitor at _ and this is what he said. he is a competitor at the _ and this is what he said. he is a competitor at the end - and this is what he said. he is a competitor at the end of - and this is what he said. he isj a competitor at the end of the day and once he retired from managing, still wanted to be competitive and his horses gave him a chance to be that competitor still. him a chance to be that competitorstill. i him a chance to be that competitor still. i think he enjoys not having the pressure of preparation, but what a guy to have in your corner, to be able to spring things off
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go ahead, alex. alex: certainly at google, this is something we are deeply invested in. we have our trust and safety team is global, and they are, they do exactly this, they sort of for our hate speech policy in particular, they are looking at what are hate terms, thematic narratives coming up in the hate space, and how those evolve and try to make sure that we have taxonomies keeping up with the ways bad actors are dehumanizing and inciting violence, etc. so, like, but it is a huge investment for companies. i see my colleagues from meta, they do the same thing. i think really one of the things we need to think about our ways to resource the diversity of the industry, because it is something that certainly the big companies are invested in, but could improve and are deeply invested in, but how do we make sure that smaller companies that can have a big footprint are getting access to this type of sort of intel from experts about what narratives exists and how you should interpret them in a particular context. that takes a lot of people and resources that not all companies
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alex would wait. if they didn't know, he would be like nope. >> reporter: that microsecond decision led to 74 straight victories, $2.5 million, game show immortality, and eventually and improbably the job of "jeopardy!" host. so i am standing at the might say altar of sorts. >> this is the telestrator where you can write down your name and "final jeopardy" response. >> reporter: why does it seem that so many highly intelligent people have such questionable handwriting on this show? is it something to do with the device? >> the pen got better. this is nicer than the version i was trying to write with. i am getting flashbacks just by being here. it's almost like there were two "jeopardy!" sets for me. this one and there is like a chasm between you and alex. >> reporter: jennings will admit to one possible advantage he might have in the job. his empathy for players. because he has been there himself. still, alex trebek looms large. >> if i was at sea, i would think, what would alex do here? and often if
alex would wait. if they didn't know, he would be like nope. >> reporter: that microsecond decision led to 74 straight victories, $2.5 million, game show immortality, and eventually and improbably the job of "jeopardy!" host. so i am standing at the might say altar of sorts. >> this is the telestrator where you can write down your name and "final jeopardy" response. >> reporter: why does it seem that so many highly intelligent people have such questionable...
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alex? >> matt, do they think firefighters and first responders on the scene think they have recovered everyone? has there been any update that way? >> in terms of the dead, the death toll is rising and jumped up in the last couple of hours. it looks as though there are expeditions people can be buried under the rubble given certain and clear that they have arrested just about everybody who they say played a role in the attack. as far as the russians are concerned, they have everyone in custody that they think is responsible. the dragnet may not continue. we will be hearing about the political invocations of this for quite a while. >> we appreciate you telling us about that. matt bradley, thank you. >>> more breaking news from overnight. the senate passed a $1.2 trillion government funding bill at the last minute. it is soon headed to the president for him to sign. julie sirkin is joining us from capitol hill. it was in the wee hours it came together. talk about how it happened. what was the
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i'm sure the same is the true true the see i as well, i mean the alex, the the, the descriptions of alex station and, and various people working within 5 within it. uh, they seem to be behaving very suspiciously. i mean, it's very odd that people who uh, affect to be on the list would be using code names for each of the. i'm trying to recreate the assets within, i'll call you to ritual. i mean, that's not, you know, the way, cuz as honest as you well know, you of the but, so i mean, not, not in itself is quite suspects. and then there's all sorts of other peculiar at, besides, like when they met with the f. b, i an a pair to the thames, it's deliberately mislead them about the identities of pennsburg to people in inside toys they presented, one of whom was, was of it was what a bizarre. uh huh. oh yeah, it's a story they um, they showed pictures of that has me in mid oregon and plains and don't know who they why, which is very strange. one of the lingering mysteries is the failure. the refusal really of the c i a and the f b i to cooperate with one another. the result of course, was the
i'm sure the same is the true true the see i as well, i mean the alex, the the, the descriptions of alex station and, and various people working within 5 within it. uh, they seem to be behaving very suspiciously. i mean, it's very odd that people who uh, affect to be on the list would be using code names for each of the. i'm trying to recreate the assets within, i'll call you to ritual. i mean, that's not, you know, the way, cuz as honest as you well know, you of the but, so i mean, not, not in...
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alex, thank you very much. see you soon. >> thanks, dom. >>> ahead on "worldwide exchange," we head to la-la land where some are getting their stars on the walk of fame jua usba.ndustry ph ck liboorstin takes a look at that story coming up. s born with grit. british announcer: rose is really struggling. it's something you build over time. american announcer: that's 21 missed cuts in a row. [car trunk slammed shut] for 88 years, morgan stanley has offered clients determination and forward thinking to create the future... crowd: stop it! ...only you can see. american announcer: rose, back in the winner's circle. [crowd cheers] [music out] >>> welcome back. i'm frances rivera with the nbc news headlines. deadly storms tore across the midwest knocking out power. two people were killed in ohio. officials say half of the buildings may have been damaged. >>> james crumbley, the father of ethan crumbley, has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he was negligent for failing to prevent his son from killing four
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the director of the truth versus alex jones joins me. it's an in-depth documentary, fastening, look at how this conspiracy theorists was held accountable. finally, for the dangerous lies he spread about the 26 children and adults murdered at sandy hook elementary school >> we've come from a long lab, a cowboy when i see all one was at hilum was raised, i see how far. i'll legacy can go >> americans are we're doing their best to get by, but with an uncertainty economy and prices still rising budgets are stretched thin. and washington's new capital regulation is another bill, american since can't afford basel three end game will make loans utilities, and groceries more expensive and make it harder to access credit families, seniors farmers, and small businesses are already struggling to make ends meet. washington needs to scrap basel three and game and start over. >> it's just your mother and i went different things, which is why we got sling t.v. so we can watch live and f3 t.v. on one app that's right thing is really keeping this family
the director of the truth versus alex jones joins me. it's an in-depth documentary, fastening, look at how this conspiracy theorists was held accountable. finally, for the dangerous lies he spread about the 26 children and adults murdered at sandy hook elementary school >> we've come from a long lab, a cowboy when i see all one was at hilum was raised, i see how far. i'll legacy can go >> americans are we're doing their best to get by, but with an uncertainty economy and prices...
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as you know, alex, following the 2020 election here in georgia. now back to you, so many twists and turns in that case, rafael romo in atlanta. thanks very much. months of bloody violence and chaos in haiti is only getting worse as gangs continue their months-long rampage in the country he's capital. but in children, especially in extreme danger, will hear their stories next to be a headliner wars vegas. >> that's what i want to do. >> they had the biggest entertainers in america vegas is always marketed itself on its naughtiness. >> and the only way you find out what you can do is if you do it it's unlike anywhere else in the world >> vegas, the story of sin city next sunday at ten on cnn >> if you have graves disease, gritty eyes could be more than a rough patch. people with graves could also get thyroid disease or ted, which may need a different dr. find a ted is specialist at is-it ted.com. >> i brought in a jew or max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried be felt more energy in just two weeks. >> here, i'll take that ensure max pr
as you know, alex, following the 2020 election here in georgia. now back to you, so many twists and turns in that case, rafael romo in atlanta. thanks very much. months of bloody violence and chaos in haiti is only getting worse as gangs continue their months-long rampage in the country he's capital. but in children, especially in extreme danger, will hear their stories next to be a headliner wars vegas. >> that's what i want to do. >> they had the biggest entertainers in america...
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yeah, well join now from doha by alex much it is alex is an aviation analyst and consultants. good to see you. alex y luggage fees heading record highs. and how much of that has to do with the fact that airlines don't pay the same, on the revenues from taxes, you know, from those additional services as they do on ss themselves as well as mentioned luggage fees have always been a huge money maker for airlines and in the abs inspector, but specifically with commercial airlines, the profit margins are incredibly slow and what an add on is actually making tough bed is next to nothing somewhere between $11.00 and $17.00 on average. so where it really can caching is on everything and still every revenue style. so it's on the steep reservation. ready on the luggage allowance and so on his own and these, these fast for specifically the fees for baggage. having been increased in quite a while, it is the 1st significant increase for most of the airlines as the fast ever increased since around 2018. so it was kind of a game of who's going to move fast and this is what we saw earlier this
yeah, well join now from doha by alex much it is alex is an aviation analyst and consultants. good to see you. alex y luggage fees heading record highs. and how much of that has to do with the fact that airlines don't pay the same, on the revenues from taxes, you know, from those additional services as they do on ss themselves as well as mentioned luggage fees have always been a huge money maker for airlines and in the abs inspector, but specifically with commercial airlines, the profit margins...
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ok, alex, thank you very much _ in disbelief. ok, alex, thank you very much for— in disbelief. ok, alex, thank you very much for talking _ in disbelief. ok, alex, thank you very much for talking to - in disbelief. ok, alex, thank you very much for talking to us - in disbelief. ok, alex, thank you| very much for talking to us today. cafe owner, his cafe overlooking the scene of that bridge collapse. we've been getting reports in the last short while about five people have died in a bus crash in germany. a coach veered off the road and overturned on a motorway near leipzig, according to local police. the cause of the accident is still unclear. to thailand now, which has become the first south—east asian country to pass a marriage equality bill, paving the way for legalisation of same—sex unions. the lower house of parliament approved a new draft law giving equal marriage rights to all couples, regardless of gender. under the law same—sex couples can have their marriages legally recognised, and will get the same parental rights as anyone else. the law is now almost certain t
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okay, john. >> sergeant alex joana >> sergeant alex armstrong joana jaflue >> sergeant alex armstrong joana jarjue thank much. wow, jarjue thank you so much. wow, what evening. it's been what an evening. it's been really for me. as you really emotional for me. as you can probably tell at the start of the show, i'm back tomorrow morning a.m. of the show, i'm back tomorrow morning am. for saturday morning at 10 am. for saturday morning patrick, you'll be morning live. patrick, you'll be pleased is back on pleased to know, is back on monday p.m. pleased to know, is back on monday pm. we wish the monday at 9 pm. we wish the princess of wales well and of course royal family for course all the royal family for you home. enjoy your >> good evening. >> good evening. >> the top stories from the gb news room. the princess of wales has announced that she's undergoing treatment for cancer. in a heartfelt video message to the public, princess catherine said she's well and getting stronger. the king says he's so proud for her courage and speaking as she did in a statement, the duke and duchess of s
okay, john. >> sergeant alex joana >> sergeant alex armstrong joana jaflue >> sergeant alex armstrong joana jarjue thank much. wow, jarjue thank you so much. wow, what evening. it's been what an evening. it's been really for me. as you really emotional for me. as you can probably tell at the start of the show, i'm back tomorrow morning a.m. of the show, i'm back tomorrow morning am. for saturday morning at 10 am. for saturday morning patrick, you'll be morning live. patrick,...
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amy: how is this remedied, alex de waal? nearly 230,000 children, pregnant mothers, and new mothers could die it is been predicted in the next months due to hunger. >> indeed, this is the largest sort of mass mortality crisis that we are facing in the world. the largest we have probably faced for many decades. certainly, the largest since i started working on this topic 40 years ago at the time of the ethiopian and sudanese famines that many will remember from the live aid concerts. how is it to be stopped? the two most immediate things are a ceasefire and the end to the destruction of what is necessary to sustain life and produce food in sudan. there doesn't seem to be much sign of that. there is not much pressure on the warring parties to come to any sort of even basic agreement. they seem to what to continue to fight it out. various countries are pouring in arms into the country to escalate the conflict. but the other is also to fund this humanitarian operation, as you mentioned, is totally underfunded at the moment. they
amy: how is this remedied, alex de waal? nearly 230,000 children, pregnant mothers, and new mothers could die it is been predicted in the next months due to hunger. >> indeed, this is the largest sort of mass mortality crisis that we are facing in the world. the largest we have probably faced for many decades. certainly, the largest since i started working on this topic 40 years ago at the time of the ethiopian and sudanese famines that many will remember from the live aid concerts. how...
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and i think we're seeing. >> do you think he can keep that, alex? >> if he just does that 30% better than he used -- than he usually does, if he doesn't blow off half his toes every day just every other day, then, yes. i think that will let the spotlight focus more on biden. >> bret: let me ask you this, i said this to sean hannity last night. ahead of '22 we thought immigration and crime was really going to be a driver. it turned out that abortion and threat to democracy really changed the perception of how those polls were going in. can you play that game twice? can you do that again in this election when immigration is now affecting blue states, sanctuary cities don't want to be sanctuary cities anymore? can you do it again? >> well, first and foremost, biden has to shift his positions on the border and on crime. >> bret: do you think that will happen in the state of the union. >> i sure hope it will because that's the only way he can play the abortion card, the democracy card, effectively. he has to say, look, i was for the bipartisan bill that
and i think we're seeing. >> do you think he can keep that, alex? >> if he just does that 30% better than he used -- than he usually does, if he doesn't blow off half his toes every day just every other day, then, yes. i think that will let the spotlight focus more on biden. >> bret: let me ask you this, i said this to sean hannity last night. ahead of '22 we thought immigration and crime was really going to be a driver. it turned out that abortion and threat to democracy...
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alex dean , what as they happen. alex dean, what do you make to the goings on? >> well, i think olivia put her finger on the most important aspect for government in the aspect for the government in the end, is the timing, end, which is the timing, because the peers who are mounting to the mounting this opposition to the government's freely government's agenda are freely acknowledge, as they and acknowledge, as they should and must, ultimately must, that ultimately the commons have its commons can and will have its way. is to say that the way. that is to say that the unelected house ultimately gives way house. um, on way to the elected house. um, on issues of manifest issues especially of manifest commitments government commitments and government pledges. and she also says , pledges. and as she also says, the government has a majority in the government has a majority in the and can vote the commons and can vote down their amendments. lords their amendments. but the lords can certainly things down can certainly slow things down and they are doing and that's what t
alex dean , what as they happen. alex dean, what do you make to the goings on? >> well, i think olivia put her finger on the most important aspect for government in the aspect for the government in the end, is the timing, end, which is the timing, because the peers who are mounting to the mounting this opposition to the government's freely government's agenda are freely acknowledge, as they and acknowledge, as they should and must, ultimately must, that ultimately the commons have its...
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alex laguna went on to edit the magazine for a time and. he also became the general secretary of the afro-asian writers association, the chief executive, if you like, of the effort. afro-asian writers, sessions so that the brackets that had pushed way over here are now kind of sitting on shoulder a little bit. right. chinua achebe is shown up as a figure at both events. alex guma has shown up as a figure at us, sponsored events and soviet sponsored events. i'm starting to think, okay, this more than an anomaly, i might need to deal it. this is a picture of sambo in whose mind? the great senegalese novelist and filmmaker i've never i don't know if anybody else has, but i've never seen a picture of without a pipe. you let me know if you find one. but if you ever see a photograph of a senegalese guy in, you know, traditional dress, we might call it smoking a pipe chances are it's sembene is mine right here he is at the very first meeting of the afro-asian association in 19 5058, in which is then part of the soviet union here is at the french l
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and alex, about immigration. and alex, again . i just find that find again. i just find that find that quite bizarre, really. i mean, do you think his heart is really it? really in it? >> no. absolutely not. he's he's completely devoid any completely devoid of any ambition election. ambition to win this election. i mean, this you saying ambition to win this election. i me doesn't this you saying ambition to win this election. i me doesn't thisto you saying ambition to win this election. i medoesn't thisto yiwellying ambition to win this election. i me doesn't thisto yiwell in|g he doesn't want to do well in his because but but but but his job because but but but but if being we say this is if he's being if we say this is a who to win and he's a guy who likes to win and he's a guy who likes to win and he's a do well by all a student, do well by all accounts, he's being marked d, e and f right now. he's got his tory being flooded, tory mps being flooded, fleeing the . they're jumping off the ship. they're jumping off the ship. they're jumping off the ship. they
and alex, about immigration. and alex, again . i just find that find again. i just find that find that quite bizarre, really. i mean, do you think his heart is really it? really in it? >> no. absolutely not. he's he's completely devoid any completely devoid of any ambition election. ambition to win this election. i mean, this you saying ambition to win this election. i me doesn't this you saying ambition to win this election. i me doesn't thisto you saying ambition to win this election. i...
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we'll talk about it with chris bedford, alex marlow, "breitbart"'s alex marlowe. newt gingrich later in the show to tell us why joe biden is selling out israel. first off, edward lawrence with the latest tidbits from the white house briefing. edward, what you got. >> reporter: they're focused on the bridge collapse. maryland is in the recovery mode looking for six victims missing in the collapse. today in the briefing, transportation secretary pete buttigieg was in the white house briefing today to assure, reassure americans the administration will pay up front to replace the frances scott key bridge in baltimore t will take time but it is faster than the five years it took to build the bridge in the '70s. the secretary saying it will be a lot faster to reopen the port itself, possibly less than a year. the major issue part of the bridge is on the bow of the ship, pushed the ship, resting it on the bottom of baltimore harbor. crews have to remove the bridge and refloat the container ship, that weigh 200 million-pounds more than the weight of the washington monumen
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alex? >> he said that there without any proof at all to do matt bradley, thank you so much. stretching new today, well wishes are pouring in from around the world for the princess of wales after she revealed her cancer diagnosis. nbc's meghan fitzgerald is in windsor, england were kate and william said. how was the british public reacting to her shocking announcement? >> reporter: you know what alex, we have been seeing an outpouring of love, prayers and support. look, people are shocked. you have the king who announced just last month that he is battling cancer. now, the future queen is saying she is also battling cancer. also, keep in mind the fact that we have had this swirl of speculation around her whereabouts. conspiracy theories. people making jokes about the princess. not knowing where she was. now, we are seeing a lot of retractions. people being sorry for what they said. a lot of apologies even. overall, is a sense of sadness and hope for the best wishes for her that i want you to
alex? >> he said that there without any proof at all to do matt bradley, thank you so much. stretching new today, well wishes are pouring in from around the world for the princess of wales after she revealed her cancer diagnosis. nbc's meghan fitzgerald is in windsor, england were kate and william said. how was the british public reacting to her shocking announcement? >> reporter: you know what alex, we have been seeing an outpouring of love, prayers and support. look, people are...
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here's abc's alex presha. >> i got my name from president jeff davis. president of the southern confederacy. he owned my grandfather and my father. my grandfather was a blacksmith. >> reporter: you're listening to the voice of a formerly enslaved american, a man by the name of george johnson. this rare and historic audio interview was recorded in 1941, almost 80 years after mr. johnson gained his freedom. do we know roughly how many of these recordings exist? >> the recordings are relatively rare. but the recordings come from a much larger and really important and in many ways unsung collecting effort. in terms of audio technology, most of it was not recorded by audio because the technology didn't exist. so it's really just a handful of audio recordings. >> reporter: dr. kendra field, chief historian of the "10 million names project," and harvard professor vincent brown explain. the firsthand accounts shedding light on the darkest chapters of american history, yet revealing incredible african american strength and survival. "the 10 million names" projec
here's abc's alex presha. >> i got my name from president jeff davis. president of the southern confederacy. he owned my grandfather and my father. my grandfather was a blacksmith. >> reporter: you're listening to the voice of a formerly enslaved american, a man by the name of george johnson. this rare and historic audio interview was recorded in 1941, almost 80 years after mr. johnson gained his freedom. do we know roughly how many of these recordings exist? >> the recordings...
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alex marlow, trump's going to widen the map. trump's going into virginia, he's going to new mexico, he's going to arizona, trump's going to minnesota. and you know what? i know he's not going to win it -- or maybe, i don't know -- he's going to come to new york. he wants to speak at a rally in the bronx, and he wants to speak in madison square garden, alex. maybe you'll invite you to the rally at madison square garden, and you can come on set here. but trump is widening the map. >> yeah. i just spent some time with trump at mar-a-lago this week, and he's so excited about this stuff. look, larry, nevada's a flip. look at the polling in georgia. this is pre-when laken riley's body was found on the university of georgia campus. he's winning by 6 points there. he's crushing it in michigan. minnesota's back in play, wisconsin's in play, pennsylvania's in play. it's pick-up after pick-up. look at a states like virginia where there's all these empty factories. that's not going to be a secret when people go to vote in november. and, yes
alex marlow, trump's going to widen the map. trump's going into virginia, he's going to new mexico, he's going to arizona, trump's going to minnesota. and you know what? i know he's not going to win it -- or maybe, i don't know -- he's going to come to new york. he wants to speak at a rally in the bronx, and he wants to speak in madison square garden, alex. maybe you'll invite you to the rally at madison square garden, and you can come on set here. but trump is widening the map. >> yeah....
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alex your views. yeah. >> look, i mean, britain compensated by by what a lot of people don't know is that britain went on a massive global campaign to end the slave trade everywhere in the world. it cost us whether we started it or us 50, whether we started it or not. is the is the intention to end it? not as good as wanting to start well, slavery has to start it? well, slavery has been on actually been going on for actually for generations. been going on for actually for generatbut. been going on for actually for generatbut in terms of the >> no. but in terms of the transatlantic slavery. >> okay, but but hang on. but but what about the but what this is about the church anyway. right. and whether this money what i would like for if the church turned around was like as part around and said was like as part of we're going to put this of that, we're going to put this money day slavery. money into modern day slavery. there people in modern money into modern day slavery. the|slavery people in modern money
alex your views. yeah. >> look, i mean, britain compensated by by what a lot of people don't know is that britain went on a massive global campaign to end the slave trade everywhere in the world. it cost us whether we started it or us 50, whether we started it or not. is the is the intention to end it? not as good as wanting to start well, slavery has to start it? well, slavery has been on actually been going on for actually for generations. been going on for actually for generatbut. been...