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my name is alexander ghindin. i'm a pianist, the honorary artist of russia. stanislav: in my personal opnion, anconflict any w means tt there some problem in the society. and i think that art, and especially music, cures souls, cures the society. my name is stanislav khristneko, and i'm originally from ukraine. i was born in ukraine. in my opinion, one of the reasons that many countries have problems these days is that they don't get enough events that have art, and that people can really get positive emotions, get really great feeling from. we have five pianists from five different countries. we haveur artistic director, a wonderful pianist from russia, alexander ghindin. francios-xavier poizat from switzerland. we also have a piano duo from israel and palestine--yaron kohlberg and bishara haroni. and myself representing ukraine. alexander: when i bring is isarali and palestine, russian and ukrainian, i want to say that our countries has difficult time, but it is not forever. that's why the message is that our countries are not in the best relations for this
my name is alexander ghindin. i'm a pianist, the honorary artist of russia. stanislav: in my personal opnion, anconflict any w means tt there some problem in the society. and i think that art, and especially music, cures souls, cures the society. my name is stanislav khristneko, and i'm originally from ukraine. i was born in ukraine. in my opinion, one of the reasons that many countries have problems these days is that they don't get enough events that have art, and that people can really get...
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alexander hamilton had often terrible judgment. he made glaring blunders in his life, particularly entering into this completely misguided afire with mariah reynolds in. ththe summer of 1771, hamilton s at home in philadelphia. a luring 23-year-old woman mariah reynolds spilled out a pathetic story how she'd been abandoned by her husband who'd taken up with another woman and asked hamilton for money. hamilton said he would bring money to the rooming house tonight. hamilton later wrote about what happened. he said in the evening i put a bank bill in my pocket and went to the rooming house, inquired for mrs. reynolds and was shown upstairs at the head of which she met me and conducted me to a bedroom. i took the bill out of my pocket and gave it to her. conversation ensued from which it was quickly apparent that other than pecuniary consolation would be acceptable. he had a way with words in the 18th century and that was the start of the infamous reynolds scandal. not long afterwards, hamilton's wife eliza took the children to washin
alexander hamilton had often terrible judgment. he made glaring blunders in his life, particularly entering into this completely misguided afire with mariah reynolds in. ththe summer of 1771, hamilton s at home in philadelphia. a luring 23-year-old woman mariah reynolds spilled out a pathetic story how she'd been abandoned by her husband who'd taken up with another woman and asked hamilton for money. hamilton said he would bring money to the rooming house tonight. hamilton later wrote about...
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>> alexander hamilton was one who radiated genius. it became clear he was one of the most remarkable people you are ever met. so he came to north america and goes to a preparatory school in new jersey and ends up going to king's college and he immediately acquires a whole series of powerful patrons. people seemed to instantly recognize the genus in this young man. he had tremendous energy, charm and ambition and immediately begins to soar in this new world but he did not know a soul when he came here. charlie: who did he meet? >> he met wade livingston and when the revolution broke down, alexander mcdougall. these generals immediately try to recruit hamilton to their staff, but hamilton knew that postwar glory would not go to the who had written the most beautiful letters during the war but the person who was a battlefield hero. when washington asked him to be aid de camp, that was an offer he couldn't turn down. charlie: he knew that that could give him battlefield command? hime knew it could give respect, but hamilton was chafing du
>> alexander hamilton was one who radiated genius. it became clear he was one of the most remarkable people you are ever met. so he came to north america and goes to a preparatory school in new jersey and ends up going to king's college and he immediately acquires a whole series of powerful patrons. people seemed to instantly recognize the genus in this young man. he had tremendous energy, charm and ambition and immediately begins to soar in this new world but he did not know a soul when...
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the entire family endured alexander hamilton. if they felt he was having an affair with eliza's sister, they would not have. charlie: this is a pamphlet of not even 100 pages. is this a way that people communicated? >> this is a highly for your. if you were a politician you were expected to write essays and pamphlets were almost the preferred form of political warfare. he would've felt very cultural publishing this in a public forum. this was a literate generation of politicians. charlie: it's his observations contained in certain documents for the year 1796 in which the charge of speculation against alexander hamilton, late secretary to treasury is fully reputed, written by himself. 1797. that, know why he put written by himself, because most of the writing he did in the press was anonymous. this was a novelty in a think he knew the impact that would have. i was not hiding, this was, alexander hamilton and publishing the statement. it added power. charlie: he had an interesting statement in the island because he saw slavery firs
the entire family endured alexander hamilton. if they felt he was having an affair with eliza's sister, they would not have. charlie: this is a pamphlet of not even 100 pages. is this a way that people communicated? >> this is a highly for your. if you were a politician you were expected to write essays and pamphlets were almost the preferred form of political warfare. he would've felt very cultural publishing this in a public forum. this was a literate generation of politicians. charlie:...
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alexander hamilton, his name is alexander hamilton ♪ [laughter] ♪ there are a million things he hasn't done but just you wait, just you wait when he was 10, his father split, debt-ridden two years later, alex and his mother bed ridden own-dead sitting in their sick thickell was alex got better but his mother went quick moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed suicide, left him with nothing but ruined pride, something new inside alex, you got to fend for yourself he started retreating and reading every treatise on the shelf he would have been dead or destitute without a sense of restitution started working for his late mother's landlord every book he can get his hands on planning for the future see him now as he stands on the bow of a ship headed for a new land in new york, you can be a new man the ship is in the harbor now, see if you can spot him another immigrant coming up from the bottom his enemy destroys his rep merica is in for me, i'm the -- fool that shot him ♪ charlie: when you did it and you look at the video now on youtube -- lin-manuel: i see a terrified young puerto
alexander hamilton, his name is alexander hamilton ♪ [laughter] ♪ there are a million things he hasn't done but just you wait, just you wait when he was 10, his father split, debt-ridden two years later, alex and his mother bed ridden own-dead sitting in their sick thickell was alex got better but his mother went quick moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed suicide, left him with nothing but ruined pride, something new inside alex, you got to fend for yourself he started retreating...
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alexander hamilton. his name is alexander hamilton >> reporter: it got a standing ovation, now seven years later "hamilton" is the biggest hit on broadway. today miranda was at the house again along with the show's cast for a workshop with high school students. what do our favorite hip-hop artists do if not write about their struggles and their circumstances so well that they transcend them. that's exactly what hamilton did. what did i miss what did i miss >> reporter: actor daveed diggs plays actor thomas never seen him before. >> reporter: the big project of this show is trying to erase as much distance between the audience and these figures who who we used to know as paintings. we want to make these real people, flesh-and-blood people. >> reporter: at loudoun county high school in virginia, students preparing to perform at the white house workshop told us why they're so crazy about "hamilton." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listen
alexander hamilton. his name is alexander hamilton >> reporter: it got a standing ovation, now seven years later "hamilton" is the biggest hit on broadway. today miranda was at the house again along with the show's cast for a workshop with high school students. what do our favorite hip-hop artists do if not write about their struggles and their circumstances so well that they transcend them. that's exactly what hamilton did. what did i miss what did i miss >> reporter:...
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alexander: sir? >> i am wondering what you think is the future of the four freedoms in light of what we know now about the events of september 11? i mean, will you tell me, of course, that you don't know anything about the events of september 11, because you are afraid of your government, but we have all seen building seven, 47 stories coming down at 5:20 in the afternoon neatly into its own footprint. 9/11 was a big ugly lie, and everybody knows it. i wonder what will become of the four freedoms. i think it is essential, really as long as we have some free speech, we exercise them. there is no point in having free speech rights if we don't exercise those rights. it is our responsibility to put you in the position now to either lie or tell the truth. harvey: you are asking me about 9/11? i am more than happy to say this, i have no intention of referring to 9/11 specifically, and that is my freedom of each. i do tell you this, if we are ignoring a serious question in american life, we have been suffer
alexander: sir? >> i am wondering what you think is the future of the four freedoms in light of what we know now about the events of september 11? i mean, will you tell me, of course, that you don't know anything about the events of september 11, because you are afraid of your government, but we have all seen building seven, 47 stories coming down at 5:20 in the afternoon neatly into its own footprint. 9/11 was a big ugly lie, and everybody knows it. i wonder what will become of the four...
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with that, let me introduce the person who needs no introduction, professor yoda alexander. [applause] >> thank you, mike, for your generous introduction. the main point is we cannot deal with the challenges without international cooperation and work with the diplomats from the countries and the academic standards so on. let me first introduce the panel briefly and then i would like to make a few quick notes and move on to the discussion. next to mike is general gray as the commandant of the marine corps and he will also introduce our keynote speaker, general ward sitting next to him and then we are going to have a presentation from the embassy of libya. next is the deputy chief of missions and finally, we have also another distinguished diplomat who is the political counselor at the embassy of the egyptian embassy. obviously we cannot conduct any discussion without academics so we are divided to have today professor mohammed, the president of the moroccan center for strategic studies and general gray as always we'll will have the last word. a couple of footnotes in terms of
with that, let me introduce the person who needs no introduction, professor yoda alexander. [applause] >> thank you, mike, for your generous introduction. the main point is we cannot deal with the challenges without international cooperation and work with the diplomats from the countries and the academic standards so on. let me first introduce the panel briefly and then i would like to make a few quick notes and move on to the discussion. next to mike is general gray as the commandant of...
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it's bring in our next guest, alexander that -- alexander dryden. great to have you with us. standard go good morning -- alexander: morning. manus: lots of speculation about what might come from that. perhaps more stimulus. perhaps delaying the sales tax hike. we are in a paradigm where the grabbing for more support. they are waiting for it and a general and rush. -- waiting for an adrenaline rush. alexander: that is what prompted the rally that we have seen in equity markets since the lows in the middle of february. manus: this causes my harris: to rise so much. to -- my my harris: haircoat to rise so much. alexander: the more -- the longer this goes on for, the more the central banks complete their arsenal. theave had 650 -- from global banks since lehman brothers. that's one every three trading days. that is -- there is only so long that can go on for it the central banks don't have that much fuel left. they have been driving this bus since the financial crisis. i am not sure how much further they can keep going. manus: is the monetary policy -- there would be people who w
it's bring in our next guest, alexander that -- alexander dryden. great to have you with us. standard go good morning -- alexander: morning. manus: lots of speculation about what might come from that. perhaps more stimulus. perhaps delaying the sales tax hike. we are in a paradigm where the grabbing for more support. they are waiting for it and a general and rush. -- waiting for an adrenaline rush. alexander: that is what prompted the rally that we have seen in equity markets since the lows in...
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alexander hamilton showed up at the white house today. we'll have that story next. ♪ alexander hamilton when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. (toilet flush) if you need an opioid to manage your chronic pain, ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment options. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. but zzzquil is different h
alexander hamilton showed up at the white house today. we'll have that story next. ♪ alexander hamilton when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. (toilet flush) if you need an opioid to manage your chronic pain, ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the...
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alexander hamilton, his name is alexander hamilton ♪ [laughter] ♪ there are a million things he hasn't done but just you wait, just you wait when he was 10, his father split, debt-ridden two years later, alex and his mother bed ridden alex got better but his mother went quick moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed suicide, left him with nothing but ruined pride, something new inside alex, you got to fend for yourself he started retreating and reading every treatise on the shelf he would have been dead or destitute without a sense of restitution started working for his late mother's landlord every book he can get his hands on planning for the future see him now as he stands on the bow of a ship headed for a new land in new york, you can be a new man the ship is in the harbor now, see if you can spot him another immigrant coming up from the bottom his enemy destroys his rep and me, i'm the -- fool that shot him ♪ charlie: when you did it and you look at the video now on youtube -- lin-manuel: i see a terrified young puerto rican man. terrified. and you can see it too. once the so
alexander hamilton, his name is alexander hamilton ♪ [laughter] ♪ there are a million things he hasn't done but just you wait, just you wait when he was 10, his father split, debt-ridden two years later, alex and his mother bed ridden alex got better but his mother went quick moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed suicide, left him with nothing but ruined pride, something new inside alex, you got to fend for yourself he started retreating and reading every treatise on the shelf he...
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amy: that is michelle alexander talking about marissa alexander. what happened? victoria: marissa alexander tried to plead stand your ground, which george zimmerman was successful at doing, and the judge ruled that she could not argue stand your ground because he said that she could have receded from -- retreated from her own house. we see the ways in which the law is not equally applied to people in the state of florida or perhaps anywhere. she, ultimately, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison. the appeals court overturned her conviction and the prosecutor could have decided not to retry her, but instead, the prosecutor, who is the same prosecutor who tried george zimmerman, vowed to retry her and seek a 60 year sentence if convicted. before we conclude, cynthia, could you tell us where cherelle's son is and who has been taking care of him and if you could talk about some of the support you have received from advocates of survivors of domestic abuse? cynthia: at this time now, the mey is in split custody with and other grandmother. we are sharing cu
amy: that is michelle alexander talking about marissa alexander. what happened? victoria: marissa alexander tried to plead stand your ground, which george zimmerman was successful at doing, and the judge ruled that she could not argue stand your ground because he said that she could have receded from -- retreated from her own house. we see the ways in which the law is not equally applied to people in the state of florida or perhaps anywhere. she, ultimately, was convicted and sentenced to 20...
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i was born to tell alexander hamilton's story. >> i don't know if i was born. but i know it's a good story and i've got it. >> rose: born because of who you are and who you just said to me. >> yeah. >> rose: can you imagine anyone else better qualified to tell this story than snu. >> well, not in retrospect but at the time i fell like i had a huge fish by the tail thasm is how it felt. i was like okay, it's going to take everything i got to wrestle this thing to the ground. and i went about chasing the experiences that would help me tell it. john wideman is a peer and mentor who wrote a sasins, has wrestled history to the stage. about as well as anybody who has ever done it. >> rose: so you want to him. >> i want to him. i sent him e-mails and said the more research i do. i started reading beyond the book and doing additional research and i started getting bogged down, you know, what was excellent about the-- is the threw-line. and you can say it catches the drama of the threw lines and i would read differrerring accounts of the dual, or differing accounts of t
i was born to tell alexander hamilton's story. >> i don't know if i was born. but i know it's a good story and i've got it. >> rose: born because of who you are and who you just said to me. >> yeah. >> rose: can you imagine anyone else better qualified to tell this story than snu. >> well, not in retrospect but at the time i fell like i had a huge fish by the tail thasm is how it felt. i was like okay, it's going to take everything i got to wrestle this thing to...
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alexander hamilton, his name is alexander hamilton [applause] [laughter] ♪ there are a million things he hasn't done but just you wait, just you wait when he was 10, his father split, debt-ridden two years later, alex and his mother bed ridden alex got better but his mother went quick moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed suicide, left him with nothing but ruined pride, something new inside alex, you got to fend for yourself he started retreating and reading every treatise on the shelf he would have been dead or destitute without a sense of restitution started working for his late mother's landlord every book he can get his hands on planning for the future see him now as he stands on the bow of a ship headed for a new land in new york, you can be a new man the ship is in the harbor now, see if you can spot him another immigrant coming up from the bottom his enemy destroys his rep and me, i'm the -- fool that shot him ♪ charlie: when you did it and you look at the video now on youtube -- lin-manuel: i see a terrified young puerto rican man. terrified. and you can see it too. o
alexander hamilton, his name is alexander hamilton [applause] [laughter] ♪ there are a million things he hasn't done but just you wait, just you wait when he was 10, his father split, debt-ridden two years later, alex and his mother bed ridden alex got better but his mother went quick moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed suicide, left him with nothing but ruined pride, something new inside alex, you got to fend for yourself he started retreating and reading every treatise on the shelf...
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let's ask alexander dryden. was interesting today is the ofk of england's mention uncertainty surrounding the referendum, the first time they've climbed off the fence is a group. no doubt they will be pilloried by the campaign. alexander: i think policymakers and the bank of england have a tough time trying to tread that line between politics and economics. brexit is a real concern for the u.k. economy and it has the potential and uncertainty it causes that is challenging. it puts a big clown -- big cloud over the bank of england forecasts. maker tod as a policy forecast a year or two in advance when you have such an uncertain brexit referendum in june looming. i think will be difficult for the bank of england to come down on one side or another. alix: and the market, alexander, is really reflecting that. take a look at the work function in bloomberg for the u.k. it is truly an believable what we have seen. a 6% chance of a rate hate -- rate hike at the end of 2016. it is so dovish, the market, very pessimistic.
let's ask alexander dryden. was interesting today is the ofk of england's mention uncertainty surrounding the referendum, the first time they've climbed off the fence is a group. no doubt they will be pilloried by the campaign. alexander: i think policymakers and the bank of england have a tough time trying to tread that line between politics and economics. brexit is a real concern for the u.k. economy and it has the potential and uncertainty it causes that is challenging. it puts a big clown...
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treasury secretary alexander hamilton. >> you see me set it up and everyone laughs. by the end you see them kind of get sucked in by the story of it. >> reporter: the accolades soon started rolling in miranda accepting a grammy like only he can. >> vanessa we adore you. sebastian, daddy's bringing home a grammy for you. >> reporter: he says he's a natural performer stealing the spotlight from an early age. >> i fell in them. i got to be bendero, captain hook and conrad birdie. which was the killer. suddenly i'm 12 years old and every girl in my grade has to pretend to be in love with me. senator i'm doing this. whatever this is, i'm doing this for the rest of my life. >> reporter: to say it's worked out would be a massive understatement. how do you kind of keep your feet on the ground and not feel like, i'm demand. >> this is not the lynn miranda show. this is about hamilton and hamilton's level of achievement is so extraordinary. hamilton keeps me humble nightly. ♪ alexander hamilton." >> for night line, i'm katie couric in new york. >> we should keep him on the $
treasury secretary alexander hamilton. >> you see me set it up and everyone laughs. by the end you see them kind of get sucked in by the story of it. >> reporter: the accolades soon started rolling in miranda accepting a grammy like only he can. >> vanessa we adore you. sebastian, daddy's bringing home a grammy for you. >> reporter: he says he's a natural performer stealing the spotlight from an early age. >> i fell in them. i got to be bendero, captain hook and...
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as we take a look at day six of the alexander fazzino trial. jack: after years of delays, the first degree murder trial is underway in winneshiek county. alexander fazzino was arrested in 2013 for the death of his wife emily. emily was found in the couple's upstairs bathroom in 2012 . the prosecution finished on monday. since then, the fazzino family has testified. and today, defense brought emily's mom and one of her doctors to the stand. jack: local 5's claire powell has the details in tonight's big story. claire the morning began with testimony from emily fazzinos mother and alexander fazzinos father. but it took a more serious tone when one of emily's main doctors took the stand. lasting the entire afternoon back and forth between defense and prosecution. cynthia beckwith- emily fazzinos mother- was first on stand. "emily came to me said mom i need your help, im addictedto a pain killer" beckwith admitted she'd known about her daughters abuse since fall of 2011. kept the diagnoses and the nauseating, december detox a secret-- lying to the b
as we take a look at day six of the alexander fazzino trial. jack: after years of delays, the first degree murder trial is underway in winneshiek county. alexander fazzino was arrested in 2013 for the death of his wife emily. emily was found in the couple's upstairs bathroom in 2012 . the prosecution finished on monday. since then, the fazzino family has testified. and today, defense brought emily's mom and one of her doctors to the stand. jack: local 5's claire powell has the details in...
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>> alexander bell. >> there is even a g in it. >> uh-huh. there is the number. >> hopefully, i have my glasses. >> of course. >> seriously? >> sore. >> i by the way we had somebody on twitter says he's doctor and he's headed on over to help you. >> is it running? >> no ring yet. >> oh, it is ringing. hold on. >> oh, oh,. >> hello? >> is this alexander? >> yes, it is. >> this is guy by the name of mike. where do you live? >> manhattan, new york. >> you're in new york city in manhattan. i'm if philadelphia right now sitting two beautiful women by the name of alex and lauren. i just wanted to say what kind of happy birthday in a way it was 140 years ago today the first phonecall was made by you. >> oh, well i'm not quite that old, but i'm old. >> what are you actually do, ex alexander. >> i work for the airlines. >> what airline. >> united. >> oh, united. >> so yes, fly down, it is 14 minute flight. >> we're nine # 9 miles away. so have you dealt with this all your life? are you upset that your parent named you alexander g bell? >> well, i am a
>> alexander bell. >> there is even a g in it. >> uh-huh. there is the number. >> hopefully, i have my glasses. >> of course. >> seriously? >> sore. >> i by the way we had somebody on twitter says he's doctor and he's headed on over to help you. >> is it running? >> no ring yet. >> oh, it is ringing. hold on. >> oh, oh,. >> hello? >> is this alexander? >> yes, it is. >> this is guy by the name of...
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his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back to me that andrew was actually probably one of their more violent and notorious inmates. >> when we finally met alexander in person, we discovered he once had a notorious reputation outside of prison as well. his crimes had occurred more than two decades earlier when he and his cousins were known as the i-10 bandits. >> we might strike in texas. then the next time they see us, we were in florida the next day. we never got off the highway. >> alexander estimates he and his cousin logged almost 60 robberies in six states. and the target was always the same. >> we were just robbing hotels. we weren't robbing n
his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back...
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. >>> right now, a bizarre investigation out of alexander county. deputies say a couple was off highway 90 west of taylorsville. one of the suspects confessed to steve ohnesorge and explained what he says led to it all. steve joins us live now with more. so, steve, is this murder have they been charged? >> well, i'm hearing from the sheriff now that there have been charges of murder that have been filed. and also charges of burying a body. but at this point, the investigation is far from over. there is a lot that they are trying to learn. now, tony hern, the one of the suspects in the case told me that this was all a case of self-defense. that his uncle came into where he was living last night and said his uncle was drugged up or drunk and then came at him with a knife and that is when everything happened. and he had no choice but to defend himself. they choked each other until they were both unconscious and when his uncle was expired and he came up here to alexander county to hide the body. picking the wrong place and wrong time. a passerby spotted
. >>> right now, a bizarre investigation out of alexander county. deputies say a couple was off highway 90 west of taylorsville. one of the suspects confessed to steve ohnesorge and explained what he says led to it all. steve joins us live now with more. so, steve, is this murder have they been charged? >> well, i'm hearing from the sheriff now that there have been charges of murder that have been filed. and also charges of burying a body. but at this point, the investigation is...
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alexander hamilton to the white house today. for an encore. here is chip reid. >> i'm thrilled the white house >> in 2009, lin manuel miranda, rapper and producer was invited to the white house. got a lot farther >> reporter: instead of the piece they expected he performed his brand new rap song about. >> alexander hamilton. his name is al, ander hamilton. >> it got a standing ovation. now seven years later, hamilton is the biggest hit on broadway. today, miranda was at the white house again along with the show's cast for a workshop with high school students. >> what do our favorite hip-hop artists do if not write about their struggle and circumstances so well that they transcend them. that's what hamilton did. >> what did i miss. what did i miss >> actor devite diggs plays never seen him before. >> treg to ee ying to erase as much distance between the audience and figures we knew as statues and paintings. we want to make these real people, flesh and blood people. >> at loudon high school in virginia, students preparing to perfo
alexander hamilton to the white house today. for an encore. here is chip reid. >> i'm thrilled the white house >> in 2009, lin manuel miranda, rapper and producer was invited to the white house. got a lot farther >> reporter: instead of the piece they expected he performed his brand new rap song about. >> alexander hamilton. his name is al, ander hamilton. >> it got a standing ovation. now seven years later, hamilton is the biggest hit on broadway. today, miranda...
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stretching back to the alexander bridge. construction crews are in the process of picking up the construction on the lower level of the george washington bridge. alternate side parking is in affect city wide, deep breath as we start our hump day, right? >>> okay. thank you. >>> what turned out to be a modifier sent people in a panic with many people on edge. firefighters quickly responded it was the only area evacuated train service was not disrupted. >>> in our next half hour, what to do with a terror attack like the one in brussels strikes here? should you run and hide? we'll get tips from a security expert. >>> the new steps to find the drivers trying to beat the trains to the crossings. >>> next seven decades of thrills, what the blue angels are doing for the trip to the beach. this is cbs 2 news this morning. blinds to go faux wood blinds combines the warmth of natural wood with modern durability to make any room beautiful for years to come. spruce up your home today with up to 30% savings on hundreds of styles and colo
stretching back to the alexander bridge. construction crews are in the process of picking up the construction on the lower level of the george washington bridge. alternate side parking is in affect city wide, deep breath as we start our hump day, right? >>> okay. thank you. >>> what turned out to be a modifier sent people in a panic with many people on edge. firefighters quickly responded it was the only area evacuated train service was not disrupted. >>> in our next...
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>> conditions seem right for another rescue attempt and alexander appears for the second time. as the lifeguards swoop in, you can hear the cheers from the relieved crowd up above. but it's not over yet. >> all of a sudden we saw the victim come out of the cave, the lifeguard grabbed him and got on to the jet ski and they took off only to fall off the back end because of another swell that washed him off. >> it's a nightmare that just won't end. luckily, this time there's a lifeguard tethered to a life ring and alexander has the help he needs to survive. >> they managed to get out. before the next big set came in. >> cut, cold, exhausted but alive, alexander is taken to the beach for medical attention and later recounts his ordeal. >> i had cuts above and below my eyes and under my chin. for two and a half hours i was sure i was going to die. it was just like being tossed around in a washing machine. >> miraculously, he suffers only minor injuries. but the trauma he endures is certainly not fleeting. >> the lesson is, you don't know when your last day is going to be so you migh
>> conditions seem right for another rescue attempt and alexander appears for the second time. as the lifeguards swoop in, you can hear the cheers from the relieved crowd up above. but it's not over yet. >> all of a sudden we saw the victim come out of the cave, the lifeguard grabbed him and got on to the jet ski and they took off only to fall off the back end because of another swell that washed him off. >> it's a nightmare that just won't end. luckily, this time there's a...
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alexander. say hi to ellen. >> hello, ellen! >> reporter: alexander is one of those principals now facing charges. alexander allegedly pocketed $23,000 in kickbacks from the vindor, scott, while other payoffs to principals ranged from a loaf of $4,000 to a high of $194,000. >> pelley: dean reynolds reporting. dean, thank you. coming up, a man who refused to take money may have prevented a bloodbath. and patients patients are turned away after a massive attack on hospital computers when the cbs evening news continues. people say i'm getting better. no one's ever said that. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. but he's terrible. for the strength and energy tokeep doing what you love, try new ensure enlive. only patented ensure enlive has hmb, plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. and its clinically proven formula helps you stay you. oh. nice shot. new ensure enlive. always stay you. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip
alexander. say hi to ellen. >> hello, ellen! >> reporter: alexander is one of those principals now facing charges. alexander allegedly pocketed $23,000 in kickbacks from the vindor, scott, while other payoffs to principals ranged from a loaf of $4,000 to a high of $194,000. >> pelley: dean reynolds reporting. dean, thank you. coming up, a man who refused to take money may have prevented a bloodbath. and patients patients are turned away after a massive attack on hospital...
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alexander allegedly pocketed $23,000 in kickbacks from the vendors, scott. while other payoffs to principals ranged from a lope of $4,000 to $194,000. >>> dean reynolds reporting, thank you. coming up, a man who refused to take money may have prevenltpre prevent aid bloodbath. patients are turned away after a massive attack on hospital computers. the "cbs overnight news" will be t
alexander allegedly pocketed $23,000 in kickbacks from the vendors, scott. while other payoffs to principals ranged from a lope of $4,000 to $194,000. >>> dean reynolds reporting, thank you. coming up, a man who refused to take money may have prevenltpre prevent aid bloodbath. patients are turned away after a massive attack on hospital computers. the "cbs overnight news" will be t