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alice woolbright: that hurt my heart, im still dizzy, i couldnt believe what all i was seeing the police flying by i knew it was something. alice woolbright has lived on this street for 17 years and says she's never seen anything like it. 16-19 alice woolbright: nothing happened like this. i just cant believe this happened on studio street. a four year old girl got her hands on a gun and pulled the trigger. her mom and dad were in the home when it happened. 27-33 lt grant rogers: we kno w the bullet entered somewhere near the victims chin and throat area but i dont know entry and exit points her family - visibly shaken. neighbors like woolbright asking one alice woolbright: why was the kid able to get a gun? guns should be locked up. because kids think guns are toys. we asked metro the same thing and they say its too early to say where the gun was stored or who it belonged to. alice woolbright: its sad, i feel for the baby. cases like this- however are rare in the silver state. a study released last week on accidental shootings involving children showed that nevada ranked near the
alice woolbright: that hurt my heart, im still dizzy, i couldnt believe what all i was seeing the police flying by i knew it was something. alice woolbright has lived on this street for 17 years and says she's never seen anything like it. 16-19 alice woolbright: nothing happened like this. i just cant believe this happened on studio street. a four year old girl got her hands on a gun and pulled the trigger. her mom and dad were in the home when it happened. 27-33 lt grant rogers: we kno w the...
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where the kids were playing. 0-7 alice woolbright: that hurt my heart, im still dizzy, i couldnt believe what all i was seeing the police flying by i knew it was something. alice woolbright has lived on this street for 17 years and says she's never seen anything like it. 16-19 alice woolbright: nothing happened like this. i just cant believe this happened on studio street. girl got her hands on a gun and pulled the trigger. her mom and dad were in the home when it happened. 27-33 lt grant we kno w the bullet entered somewhere near the victims chin and throat area but i dont know entry and exit points her family - visibly shaken. neighbors like woolbright asking one question... alice woolbright: why was the kid able to get a gun? guns should be locked up. because kids think guns are toys. the same thing and they say its too early to say where the gun was stored or who it belonged to. alice woolbright: its sad, i feel for the baby. cases like this- however are rare in the silver state. a study released last week on accidental shootings involving children showed that nevada ranked n
where the kids were playing. 0-7 alice woolbright: that hurt my heart, im still dizzy, i couldnt believe what all i was seeing the police flying by i knew it was something. alice woolbright has lived on this street for 17 years and says she's never seen anything like it. 16-19 alice woolbright: nothing happened like this. i just cant believe this happened on studio street. girl got her hands on a gun and pulled the trigger. her mom and dad were in the home when it happened. 27-33 lt grant we...
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taking his job to the basketball court. alice kang has the story. nats: police scanner alice officer mario vitailoi says he never knows what to expect when going into work. on thursday, he responded to a call that a 10-year-old was causing trouble... sot?? so he decided to help turn the boy's day around... nat: basketball alice officer vitailoi decided to have some fun. officer mario vitaioli/janesville police department "i took him to bond park to play some basketba alice what officer vitailoi didn't know is that the game was caught on video. officer mario vitaioli/janesville police department "there was literally nobody around at the park so i had no idea that somebody was taking a video." alice teresa jacobson shared this video on our facebook page today. she says it is heartwarming to see an officer building bonds and bridges with the youth of janesville. officer vitailoi has been working for the janesville police department for 17 years. officer mario vitaioli/janesville police i first started." alice he says with officer involved shootings making headlines across the country...
taking his job to the basketball court. alice kang has the story. nats: police scanner alice officer mario vitailoi says he never knows what to expect when going into work. on thursday, he responded to a call that a 10-year-old was causing trouble... sot?? so he decided to help turn the boy's day around... nat: basketball alice officer vitailoi decided to have some fun. officer mario vitaioli/janesville police department "i took him to bond park to play some basketba alice what officer...
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to something out of the pages of "alice's adventures in wonderland." donte sykes 6th grade 'i was really, like, shocked!" ((brian loftus)) the room resembles the magical underland, with teachers dressing as the white rabbit, or the mad hatter..... melinda taffanelli 6th grade "something so different than what other people think, because it's like so out in addition to "alice in wonderland," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings of rooms based on "jurassic world" and "harry potter." keri carter teacher "they take their whole room and transfer them, so the students can come in and are still learning content within their grade level but within this great environment." ((brian loftus)) the idea is increase student engagement, inspire creativity, and present an environment where students feel happy keri carter teacher "i have somt wouldn't even speak and now they're feeling more comfortable getting up sharing their thoughts, their ideas." donte sykes 6th grade "i felt more comfortable because it's like something different that i've never tried, and so when i try differe
to something out of the pages of "alice's adventures in wonderland." donte sykes 6th grade 'i was really, like, shocked!" ((brian loftus)) the room resembles the magical underland, with teachers dressing as the white rabbit, or the mad hatter..... melinda taffanelli 6th grade "something so different than what other people think, because it's like so out in addition to "alice in wonderland," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings of rooms based on...
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, including utah, arizona, texas, and georgia. i want to bring back alice stewart and doug high. you say, why donald trump, virginia? it doesn't appear as though he will be able to pull that state off. alice, one has to wonder. republicans have been able to count on georgia and now it appears as though hillary clinton is helping to turn that state more purple than red. what's going on here in your view. >> georgia is my home state. i know the republican party is very strong and hopefully the republicans will come out and support donald trump. but what i think we are seeing is that hillary's ground game is strong. that's really working effectively for her to get the folks out. what we are seeing in this last final stretch i think speeches like today, pushing out a message that appeals not just to the base but the broader electorate he needs in the general election, these messages that he gave today will go a long way to helping that. while he is down in the polls, the fact that he is doing three and four and five events a day is going to help pick away at some of the poll numbers he i
, including utah, arizona, texas, and georgia. i want to bring back alice stewart and doug high. you say, why donald trump, virginia? it doesn't appear as though he will be able to pull that state off. alice, one has to wonder. republicans have been able to count on georgia and now it appears as though hillary clinton is helping to turn that state more purple than red. what's going on here in your view. >> georgia is my home state. i know the republican party is very strong and hopefully...
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why are you reading that, says alice. because the dormouse says we were wet, and this was the driest thing i know. [laughter] i have improved. charlie: but you also said about justice scalia, you said he suffered from a good writer's disease. justice breyer: i have said that. you have to be careful of that. the job of a judge in an appellate court is, in an opinion, to explain the reasons why he or she reached this opinion. now, i don't think that calls for or requires what you might be able to do in terms of great phrasing. if you can do that, it can be an advantage. what i meant -- when nino and i -- and i miss nino, i do -- we would appear together, and
why are you reading that, says alice. because the dormouse says we were wet, and this was the driest thing i know. [laughter] i have improved. charlie: but you also said about justice scalia, you said he suffered from a good writer's disease. justice breyer: i have said that. you have to be careful of that. the job of a judge in an appellate court is, in an opinion, to explain the reasons why he or she reached this opinion. now, i don't think that calls for or requires what you might be able to...
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)) >> the new way these kids are jumping into the classic book, alice in wonderland in what's cool at school. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> and it's time for today's facebook contest. register to win on our facebook page. good luck!/// brian loftus brian loftus >>> a class i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. inging drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. narrator: and joe heck says "i have high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." i don't know what i said, aah... narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i would bomb the [bleep] out of them. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. hey guys. i called you all in because i just had an idea. brunch. allday, every day. brunch? that's great! where'd you get that idea? well... sweetie? you know what we're craving right now? crispy chicken, and fried egg, with bacon. like brunch. brunch? but it's 8pm and it's tuesday. huh, i wonder if my mother would like to
)) >> the new way these kids are jumping into the classic book, alice in wonderland in what's cool at school. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> and it's time for today's facebook contest. register to win on our facebook page. good luck!/// brian loftus brian loftus >>> a class i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. inging drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. narrator: and joe heck says "i have high hopes we'll see donald trump become president."...
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alice's restaurant, the whole record coming up, so start your reel to reel." [ laughter ] but i was going to be more like this. we're coming up on 10:00 and and we're going to be at crestwood plaza next week. [ laughter ] giving out helium. >> jimmy: we're going to be giving out free helium. come down. >> three minutes before 10:00. we got the ronnettes taking you to news time. >> jimmy: we got herman's hermits right here. we're giving away some tickets right now. >> they're going to be at heel auditorium next week. >> jimmy: my djs growing up, we had "the bulge" and "the wolf." >> "the bulge?" they had "the"s in front of their name? >> jimmy: yeah, i think his name was mark bulger and they called him -- >> the bulge. >> jimmy: the bulge, yeah. >> any relation to -- >> jimmy: "agh, it's the bulge!" and you hear like explosions -- look at that dude. yeah, he grew up to be -- he came up to be one of the best actors. [ cheers and applause ] i need this job. [ laughter ] >? oh god i need -- ? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what was it like to be -- were you an actor at this age? did you start acting
alice's restaurant, the whole record coming up, so start your reel to reel." [ laughter ] but i was going to be more like this. we're coming up on 10:00 and and we're going to be at crestwood plaza next week. [ laughter ] giving out helium. >> jimmy: we're going to be giving out free helium. come down. >> three minutes before 10:00. we got the ronnettes taking you to news time. >> jimmy: we got herman's hermits right here. we're giving away some tickets right now....
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, as the classroom environment is transformed to something out of the pages of "alice's adventures in wonderland." in addition to "alice," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings keri carter teacher "they take their whole room and transfer them, so the students can come in and are still learning content within their grade level, but within this great environment." ((brian loftus)) the idea is increase student engagement, inspire creativity, and present an environment where students feel happy donte sykes 6th grade "i felt more comfortable because it's like something different that i've never tried, and so when i try different things, my mind gets comforted." melinda taffanelli 6th grade "i like to share what i think about my thoughts,an feel." ((brian loftus)) this is a building block - students supporting opinions, with evidence from the book, and the kids do seem swept into a new world, as they turn the table on the traditional study of the classic lewis carroll novel... keri carter teacher "this is why i do this. my passion is teaching, and i want to be able to see
, as the classroom environment is transformed to something out of the pages of "alice's adventures in wonderland." in addition to "alice," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings keri carter teacher "they take their whole room and transfer them, so the students can come in and are still learning content within their grade level, but within this great environment." ((brian loftus)) the idea is increase student engagement, inspire creativity, and...
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the rabbi the new way these kids are jumping into the classic book, alice in wonderland, in what's cool at school. next on 8 news now, the valley's news leader. ((you're watching the valley's news leader with brian loftus, kirsten joyce and brian loftus >>> a classroom transformed into a magical learning environment, in today's "what's cool at school." ((brian loftus)) down the rabbit-hole with bright bookworms at fertitta middle school, as the classroom environment is transformed to something out of donte sykes 6th grade 'i was really, like, shocked!" ((brian loftus)) the room resembles the magical underland, with teachers dressing as the white rabbit, or the mad hatter..... melinda taffanelli 6th grade "something so different than what other people think, because it's like so out of this world!" ((brian loftus)) in addition to "alice in wonderland," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings of rooms based on "jurassic world" and "harry potter." keri carter teacher "they take their whole room and transfer them, so the students can come in and are still learning content
the rabbi the new way these kids are jumping into the classic book, alice in wonderland, in what's cool at school. next on 8 news now, the valley's news leader. ((you're watching the valley's news leader with brian loftus, kirsten joyce and brian loftus >>> a classroom transformed into a magical learning environment, in today's "what's cool at school." ((brian loftus)) down the rabbit-hole with bright bookworms at fertitta middle school, as the classroom environment is...
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can to defend our freedom. >> so let's talk about this. maria cardona, clinton supporter. alice stewart joins me, former communications director for the ted cruz campaign and she will vote for mr. trump. jason bellini from "wall street journal." jason, i want to start with you. you covered these trump campaign rallies. when you are talking to people about this and they mention revolution, what do you think they mean? >> sometimes it's hard to discern whether that is rhetoric or whether people are talking literally about it. i think people are waiting to see what happens in the election, also what kind of cues they get from the candidate himself who said he will leave us in suspense if he were to lose. donald trump were to lose on election night. what will he be saying in terms of whether this was a fair election because i think that's where a lot of these people are coming from, that if hillary clinton is elected their perspective is she is corrupt and if there's election fraud, she would be illegitimate and so it would be incumbent upon them to, as you heard that one person say
can to defend our freedom. >> so let's talk about this. maria cardona, clinton supporter. alice stewart joins me, former communications director for the ted cruz campaign and she will vote for mr. trump. jason bellini from "wall street journal." jason, i want to start with you. you covered these trump campaign rallies. when you are talking to people about this and they mention revolution, what do you think they mean? >> sometimes it's hard to discern whether that is...
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expected to talk about the alic alic alicia machado controversy. >> with you watch the face-off here on 6 abc, live coverage begins at 9:00 p.m. >>> there is more ahead on "action news" at 12:30. tennis star maria sharapova aresponded after her ban from tennis was reduced. >>> also, see how thieves were able to steal an atm from inside of a convenience store. when we come right back. as prosecutors, we checked out pat toomey's record... and we saw a guy who has our backs. toomey crossed party lines to support background checks.... that keep guns out of the hands of criminals and terrorists. true independence, and real guts. that's how pat toomey is helping us, keep you safe. senator pat toomey, the best choice to protect pennsylvania. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> surveillance video shows burglars inal they found the store bull dozed. days later they found the atm but all the money inside of it was gone. >>> the investigation into how celebrity, kim kardashian was robbed in paris continues. now there is question about her security. here is th
expected to talk about the alic alic alicia machado controversy. >> with you watch the face-off here on 6 abc, live coverage begins at 9:00 p.m. >>> there is more ahead on "action news" at 12:30. tennis star maria sharapova aresponded after her ban from tennis was reduced. >>> also, see how thieves were able to steal an atm from inside of a convenience store. when we come right back. as prosecutors, we checked out pat toomey's record... and we saw a guy who...
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the pages of "alice's adventures in wonderland." in addition to "alice," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings world" and "harry potter." keri carter teacher "they take their whole room and transfer them, so the students can come in and are still learning content within their grade level, but within this great environment." ((brian loftus)) the idea is increase student engagement, inspire creativity, and present an environment where students feel happy donte sykes 6th grade "i felt more comfortable because it's like something different that i've never tried, and so when i try different things, my mind gets comforted." "i like to share what i think about my thoughts, and how i feel." ((brian loftus)) this is a building block - students supporting opinions, with evidence from the book, and the kids do seem swept into a new world, as they turn the table on the traditional study of the classic lewis carroll novel... keri carter teacher "this is why i do this. my passion is teaching, and i want to be able to see those moments where i can tell kids are getting it, and also h
the pages of "alice's adventures in wonderland." in addition to "alice," fertitta students also learn in the creative settings world" and "harry potter." keri carter teacher "they take their whole room and transfer them, so the students can come in and are still learning content within their grade level, but within this great environment." ((brian loftus)) the idea is increase student engagement, inspire creativity, and present an environment where...
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this is the second save station admission of the day. alice isn't her real name but that's her foot shaking. >> she went through morning, but in her words, not enough. reporter: pastor donovan and his wife drove 66 miles from ossipee to to get -- to get alice help. this is their seventh trip in six months. >> there are no beds available in my area to help. >> we that people come from maine, massachusetts, vermont, alabama, california, just because this is the only program hickey, it started with an encounter with a stranger who came to the fire house for help, and an e-mail to the chief, who sent it to the mayor. seven months later, it has helped nearly 600 people. it's an access point, the beginning of a long journey. that starts with a short walk next door to serenity place. an outpatient program that's been doing recovery work in the queen city for 40 years. >> we just want to meet people where they are at. reporter: executive director stephanie bergeron cautions against premature celebration over safe station success. the success rate is on the >>the success rate is on the back
this is the second save station admission of the day. alice isn't her real name but that's her foot shaking. >> she went through morning, but in her words, not enough. reporter: pastor donovan and his wife drove 66 miles from ossipee to to get -- to get alice help. this is their seventh trip in six months. >> there are no beds available in my area to help. >> we that people come from maine, massachusetts, vermont, alabama, california, just because this is the only program...
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the left of the mainstream headed by alice the national womens party and these are the women who by 1917 are picketing the white house and they were relentless about it. now, by today's standards, it was a very genteel, a very decorous, a very polite picketing. they stood silently with banners but some of those banners had slogans referring to kaiser wilson banners had slogans referring to kaiser wilson because he was not going to deal with alice paul and the national women's party, eventually he had to deal with carrie catt and the mainstream." eventually, president wilson came out in support of suffrage in 1918. in june 1919, the senate passed the bill that would become the nineteenth amendment. ratification where it continued to be an uphill battle in the south. "and it came down to a long hot summer in nashville." in august,1920 pro and anti suffragist groups descended on tennessee for a special session of the state legislature. after much the tie breaker would be a 23- state legislature. after much the tie breaker would be a 23- year-old representative tennessee who strongly op
the left of the mainstream headed by alice the national womens party and these are the women who by 1917 are picketing the white house and they were relentless about it. now, by today's standards, it was a very genteel, a very decorous, a very polite picketing. they stood silently with banners but some of those banners had slogans referring to kaiser wilson banners had slogans referring to kaiser wilson because he was not going to deal with alice paul and the national women's party, eventually...
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our next major public program is a new version of "alice in wonderland." an interactive version of the play where guests walk with alice throughout the mansion and throughout the grounds of the house. and this logo was especially created for us by an artist whose first name is lauren. we're really excited about it because it brings together the contemporary side and the historical side. the twist -- okay if i give it away? i have to ask his permission. the twist is alice is on a tour of the mansion with her brother. and wonderland is the american revolution. so example, mad hatter's george washington. chessercat is -- i see a couple of people like, oh, maybe i should buy tickets. all of this is on our website. there is a link to get tickets. it's for three weeks in september into october. we're really, really excited about it. there's going to be some really fun programming around it. we're trying to get some hamilton cast members to come and do a symposium with us. and we have a launch event coming up on august 27th. so a week from tomorrow from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. it's going to be
our next major public program is a new version of "alice in wonderland." an interactive version of the play where guests walk with alice throughout the mansion and throughout the grounds of the house. and this logo was especially created for us by an artist whose first name is lauren. we're really excited about it because it brings together the contemporary side and the historical side. the twist -- okay if i give it away? i have to ask his permission. the twist is alice is on a tour...
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, fred. >> alice, is this going to be, in your view, a vice presidential debate where the running mates are trying to establish themselves or will they be in a position to better define their running mates for president? >> i think we'll see a little bit of both. i had the privilege of getting to know mike pence throughout the primary. he is solid, grounded and professional candidate. i think he laid the groundwork in an op-ed yesterday on what he will say about donald trump saying he is not bound fwi niceties of washington and political correctness, similar to ronald reagan who went on to become president. he's going to convey what he has come to see in donald trump. tim kaine very likable and personable. he will do his best so make the case for hillary clinton. v.p. debates are very important. people need to know who would be the next president if, unfortunately, something would happen. we'll see a lot of folks tuning in. >> a lot of people will tune in because that presidential debate, really was a blockbuster and people aren't quite sure what to expect with this one. maria, if you l
, fred. >> alice, is this going to be, in your view, a vice presidential debate where the running mates are trying to establish themselves or will they be in a position to better define their running mates for president? >> i think we'll see a little bit of both. i had the privilege of getting to know mike pence throughout the primary. he is solid, grounded and professional candidate. i think he laid the groundwork in an op-ed yesterday on what he will say about donald trump saying...
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>>> at the top of hour, i am alice right here at msnbc, the hurricane is closing in on the southeast united states. as many as one and a half million people have been ordered to evacuate throughout the sunshine state. half a million more in georgia, that's where president obama signed a declaration of emergency as well. >> another 3,000 are ready to stand standing by. >> destructive flooding in florida. that's another hour plus to go. states governor is warning president, do take this storm seriously >> our number one priority is protecting every life in the state. i think about my grandchildren and daughters and wife, i want everybody to survive this. we can rebuild homes and businesses, i just think of my own family, we cannot rebuild a life. shelby danielson is standing by for us. what is it like out there but i can see from myself that you are get pounded with rain. >> reporter: absolutely, just horizontal rain blowing through here and the wind is powerful. you can see we are close to the front right here. the bridge which will close down and you cannot see it right now
>>> at the top of hour, i am alice right here at msnbc, the hurricane is closing in on the southeast united states. as many as one and a half million people have been ordered to evacuate throughout the sunshine state. half a million more in georgia, that's where president obama signed a declaration of emergency as well. >> another 3,000 are ready to stand standing by. >> destructive flooding in florida. that's another hour plus to go. states governor is warning president,...
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you, too. >> wow. so let's talk about this with me is angela reye, and alice stewart. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> what was that about? >> well, i'm fascinated by t the -- the pivot that i guess newt gingrich was trying to do here. look, when he says that the media is fascinated by sex, look, i will say this, donald trump had the opportunity to extinguish the firestorm of this controversy weeks ago by stopping -- talking about this. yet he repeatedly continues to engage in dialogue and talk about this. look when we have -- have a man who's the nominee of a party who goes on -- is on tape bragging about using his stature and a few tic tacs to inappropriately give unwanted advances to women and when they come out they say -- he says they're liars and threatens to sue them, that's not a way to put this story to bed. he should be talking about obamacare. he should be talking about his plans for immigration. that's what he needs to focus on. >> just to be clear, al its, you're voting for mr. trump. >> i'm going to vote for him. i'm a republican, and to -- to paraphrase the
you, too. >> wow. so let's talk about this with me is angela reye, and alice stewart. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> what was that about? >> well, i'm fascinated by t the -- the pivot that i guess newt gingrich was trying to do here. look, when he says that the media is fascinated by sex, look, i will say this, donald trump had the opportunity to extinguish the firestorm of this controversy weeks ago by stopping -- talking about this. yet he repeatedly...
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the reviewer, i don't know how it got into his hands. he said in "alice in wonderland," alice comes out of the pool of tears and the dormouse begins to read from the history of england. why are you reading that, says alice. because the dormouse says, we are wet, and this was the driest thing i know. [laughter] charlie: but you also said about justice scalia, you said he suffered from a good writer's disease. justice breyer: i have said that. you have to be careful of that. the job of a judge in an appellate court is, in an opinion, to explain the reasons why he or she reached this opinion. now, i don't think that calls for or requires what you might be able to do in terms of great phrasing. but if you can do that, it can be an advantage. meant, when nino and i -- and i miss nino, i do -- we would appear together, and someone would say, "why do you insult all your colleagues?" and i would say, oh -- you mean him. i said, i'll tell you why. he suffers from good writer's disease. a good writer is like a good comedian. if a comedian has a good joke, he will not give it up. you find the
the reviewer, i don't know how it got into his hands. he said in "alice in wonderland," alice comes out of the pool of tears and the dormouse begins to read from the history of england. why are you reading that, says alice. because the dormouse says, we are wet, and this was the driest thing i know. [laughter] charlie: but you also said about justice scalia, you said he suffered from a good writer's disease. justice breyer: i have said that. you have to be careful of that. the job of...
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political commentator alice stewart, republican strategist, former communications director for senator ted cruz, and cnn political commentator angela rye, former executive director of the congressional black caucus. just in case you guys missed it which i know you didn't, let me play for you what donald trump said saturday night. >> hillary clinton's only loyalty is to her financial contributors and to herself. i don't even think she's loyal to bill, you want to know the truth. and ally, folks, really, why should she be, right? >> alice stewart, is there any defense at all for that statement? >> look, he clearly did that as a throw-away line. it doesn't appear to be scripted. but look, the problem with throwing a nuclear bomb like that, you have to be careful that it doesn't blow up on you after the fact. i think that these kind of comments about personal lives of former presidents and his opponent should be off the table. and certainly when there are concerns all around on this topic, there are plenty of topics that we need to be talking about that people are concerned with th
political commentator alice stewart, republican strategist, former communications director for senator ted cruz, and cnn political commentator angela rye, former executive director of the congressional black caucus. just in case you guys missed it which i know you didn't, let me play for you what donald trump said saturday night. >> hillary clinton's only loyalty is to her financial contributors and to herself. i don't even think she's loyal to bill, you want to know the truth. and ally,...
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the last three administrations. with me, alice stewart, political commentator and republican strategist. alice, let's get to it. i don't think there's any disputing, you know, you're a trump supporter. trump had a bad week. do you agree with this strategy of going after the clintons' marriage? >> no, no. i'm a republican. i'm going to vote for donald trump. but those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. let's just say this is topic all together across the board should be taken off the table. we should focus on the issues the voters are concerned with. donald trump has plenty of positive strong suits he can be discussing. he can be talking about how his -- his vision for economic future is better than hers. he can talk about his strong stance on immigration and how he plans to -- >> but why, then, is his inner circle, i mean, it's a bit of a fraternity, it's a lot of fellows, why are they not telling him that? how would you advise these men who are advising him? >> well, to my understanding, donald trump is going to do what donald trump is going to do. there's litt
the last three administrations. with me, alice stewart, political commentator and republican strategist. alice, let's get to it. i don't think there's any disputing, you know, you're a trump supporter. trump had a bad week. do you agree with this strategy of going after the clintons' marriage? >> no, no. i'm a republican. i'm going to vote for donald trump. but those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. let's just say this is topic all together across the board should be...
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usa. alice stewart, a republican strategist, former communicat n communications director for ted cruz. errol lewis. and jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief of the daily beast. he says nothing to see here, you buy that? >> no, clearly, that's what he's supposed to say. he threw the fbi under the bus. there was a quid pro quo here. clearly goes to show further evidence of what the fbi has indicated, that there was careless disregard for classified information. as paul ryan said, she has shown that she has not -- doesn't know how to handle classified information and, as we've seen -- this comes on the heels of the earlier e-mails that have come out about the clinton foundation and the state department. and what tends to happen is it becomes so much, the volume is so much. i think voters kind of tune it out. it turns into a molehill out of a mountain of evidence that we need to see more about hillary clinton's e-mails. because we've seen a conflict of interest and a pay for play with the state department. >> a lot -- this is like becoming a long menu here. let's stick to the sta
usa. alice stewart, a republican strategist, former communicat n communications director for ted cruz. errol lewis. and jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief of the daily beast. he says nothing to see here, you buy that? >> no, clearly, that's what he's supposed to say. he threw the fbi under the bus. there was a quid pro quo here. clearly goes to show further evidence of what the fbi has indicated, that there was careless disregard for classified information. as paul ryan said, she...
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. "new york times" correspondent maggie haberman. alice stewart. and former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski. first of all, maggie, i give a lot of credit to melania trump for deciding to come out and do an interview, not an easy thing given all the allegations. i think she's a very effective spokesperson for a side of donald trump we may not see. were you surprised that she came forward? because she really has not been out on the campaign trail. >> i was surprised especially because there was an effort when this tape first emerged to do some kind of a joint interview and she really wasn't interested. she's very, very private. she had a rough outing at the republican national convention, but she's also -- she was pretty clear on that i think particularly at the end of the interview, she's very focused on their son. that is her main concern. she's not into the campaign. that's always been the case. i was surprised she did it. i thought she was effective. i don't know how hardened the views are out there in terms of her husband, and i think that will end up ultimately mattering, bu
. "new york times" correspondent maggie haberman. alice stewart. and former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski. first of all, maggie, i give a lot of credit to melania trump for deciding to come out and do an interview, not an easy thing given all the allegations. i think she's a very effective spokesperson for a side of donald trump we may not see. were you surprised that she came forward? because she really has not been out on the campaign trail. >> i was surprised...
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else, do we want him as our leader? as leader of the free world? >> alice, do you agree with her assessment of what melania -- i mean what ivanka said that we should let personal family issues be personal family issues? >> the problem is he's running for president of the united states, and there's not a lot of room for privacy when you're doing that. i think having ivanka and melania speak and address the issue is critical important. they put a softer side on him, a more human face on him. i think melania's interview last night was good in the respect she was able to first and foremost what a lot of people wanted to hear is that donald himself apologized to her. she accepted his apology and she said she hopes the american people do. i think the mistake was a couple of things. going on to say it was boy talk. >> let me play some of it and you can go to that. let's play a little bit. >> i said to my husband that, you know, the language is inappropriate, it is not acceptable. and i was surprised because that is not the man that i know. and as you can see from the tape, the cameras w
else, do we want him as our leader? as leader of the free world? >> alice, do you agree with her assessment of what melania -- i mean what ivanka said that we should let personal family issues be personal family issues? >> the problem is he's running for president of the united states, and there's not a lot of room for privacy when you're doing that. i think having ivanka and melania speak and address the issue is critical important. they put a softer side on him, a more human face...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's a pullitzer prize winning columnist for the new york times whose latest book is the year of voting dangerously the derangement of american politics. she's maureen dowd, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (applause) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and elsewhere? you could say that he'd made his own bed but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. yeah, this is over. (applause) maureen dowd, welcome. - thank you evan. -
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's a pullitzer prize winning columnist for the new york times whose latest book is the year of voting dangerously the derangement of american politics. she's maureen...
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- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. he's a former cia officer, investment banker, and congressional staffer, running as an independent candidate for president of the united states in 2016. he's evan mcmullin. this is overheard. (audience applauds) - [evan smith voiceover] let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and elsewhere? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem, and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (audience laughter) this is overheard. (audience applauds) - e
- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. he's a former cia officer, investment banker, and congressional staffer, running as an independent candidate for president of the united states in 2016. he's evan...
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consultancy. and, by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith, he's a former mayor of charlotte, north carolina, now in year three as the united states secretary of transportation. he's the honorable anthony foxx, this is overheard. let's be honest, so is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and-- you could say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. this is over. (audience cheering and applause) mister secretary, welcome. - thank you very much evan. - [evan] an honor to have you here. - it's great to be here. - let me ask you to grade the nation's transportation system don't grade on a curve, i want hard grading like you used to get at davidson, and at nyu law school, i want you to do elite grading here. if you had to assess the heal
consultancy. and, by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith, he's a former mayor of charlotte, north carolina, now in year three as the united states secretary of transportation. he's the honorable anthony foxx, this is overheard. let's be honest, so is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and-- you could say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused...
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-- "soon you'll feel like "alice" tumbling down a rabbit hole." (in refrence to alice in wonderland)the note was signed "francis hawk." 3 3 3 i'm kyle aevermannyou're watching the cbs 58 morning news. 3 good morning.today is monday october 10th chappell.and i'm jessica tighe. here's what's coming up this half hour... 3 "i'm very embarrassed by it. i hate it. but it's locker room talk, and it's one of those things." things." the leaked 2005 tape of donald trump talking about groping women... was center stage at last night's presidential debate. now there's a ?new tape? that's surfaced.more coming up. 3 and the packers are 3-1 after a win aginast the giants.we
-- "soon you'll feel like "alice" tumbling down a rabbit hole." (in refrence to alice in wonderland)the note was signed "francis hawk." 3 3 3 i'm kyle aevermannyou're watching the cbs 58 morning news. 3 good morning.today is monday october 10th chappell.and i'm jessica tighe. here's what's coming up this half hour... 3 "i'm very embarrassed by it. i hate it. but it's locker room talk, and it's one of those things." things." the leaked 2005 tape of...
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grants made out of those funds. i will go to some numbers related to that in a moment. alice griffith is part of our commitment. and between infrastructure corridor subsidy and cost overruns when the project is completed we nearly $50 million in contributions for the alice griffith rebuilt.i'm having technical difficulties. >> can you assist her? >>on page 4 it gives you a little more detail on the direct expenditures that i spoke of just a moment ago. related to both the phase 1 and phase 2 obligations outlined in the dba. you will see that our are $6.4 million in direct expenditures, direct funds spent related to those community benefit obligations. again, this ecb a while outside of the purview of the commission, obviously, as we have a gallery full of community members, and as you all community members, people ask us and so i want to highlight that we have enchanted $8.2 million to our-in relationship to our cpa and those are held is said by the san francisco foundation. we have met our obligations in terms of paying those monies to the community on behalf of the project.
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alice in wonderland and harry potter. they'll get 250 bucks to keep up the "cool" work!/// ((brian loftus)) >>> a local nonprofit.. giving back to the community. the folks from united way are back with us after the break... that you can be a part of. ((you're watching 8 news now at noon.)) "she's a slob." "she ate like a pig." "i'd look her right in that fat, ugly face of hers..." donald trump calls women "bimbos", "dogs", and "fat pigs." but congressman crescent hardy said hsuppordonald trump 100%. nevada, there's a better choice: ruben kihuen. kihuen pushed to crack down on employers who pay women less than men. and kihuen will always protect a woman's right to choose. ads for joe heck are attacking my time as attorney general. the thing they left out is the truth. the truth is crime actually went down during my time in office. that's why i've been endorsed by law enforcement across nevada. i'm proud of my record cracking down on meth, protecting seniors from scams, and holding banks accountable for defrauding homeowners. i'm catherine cortez masto. >>> the many programs from uni
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their classroom into a literary wonderlan. tales like alice and wonderland. they will receive 250- dollars for winning. congrats guys! /// ((brian loftus)) >>> meanwhile students at c.t. sewell elem school are both living green, and cool at school! henderson community development and services director stephanie garcia-vause and the team from city of henderson visited with sewell elem students after donating two garden beds, a variety of edible plants, trees, and a garden. the donated items were recently found a home with these students, all in an effort to explore healthy food solutions, and increase access to fresh food, in downtown henderson. /// sherry how's the weather today? ((sherry swensk)) cloudy skies this morning... through the day. ............ temps in the 60s right now... andnot as warm today with highs in the 70s by the afternoon.. this system is bringing in mild air from the south of us... with the catalyst spinningh ................... there is a mess of clouds in the pacific and a lot of rain and mountain snow moving through the great basin into the rockies. .....
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, i don't know how it got into his hands. he said alice in wonderland, alice comes out of the 3508 of tears with the door mowrs and the door pows begins to read from humanities history of-- hu mes history of england. why are you reading that, says alice, because says the door mowses we're wet and this is the dryer thing i know and that was before breyer wrote this book, he said. i have improved. >> rose: but you also said about justicscalia, you said he suffered from a good writer's disease. >> i have said that. i have said that. you have to be care of-- 68-- careful of that, of course. the job of a judge in an appellate court is in an opinion to explain the reason why he or she reached this opinion. now i don't think that that calls for or requires what you might be able to do in terms of great phrasing. but if you can do that, it can be an advantage 6789 what i meant, because people, when nino and i-- i miss nino, i do. and we would appear together. somebody would say why do it you insult all your colleagues. and then i would then say oh, you mean him. and i would say i will tell
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me? but what if she won't? oo. i made one little mistake. u stay here. alice. ken. rlin'. dear. miss me? terribly. you? awful. we'll nevev be separated again. never. no mat no matter what. alice. taking advantage of a young, innocent girl. you're despicable! you know s sething? you're crazy. but, liz. it's a plot ou to defeat our cause, a conspiracy contrived by this... this bounty hunter. and he's just as guilty. let him deny it. it's only just a part of it, alice. ken. oh, please, just listen. how could you? how--how could you? you know something, mr. randall? come on, it's'sn the house. i need the practice. ( cuckoo cuckoo ) ( women screaming ) stop trs! coe! get out! you hi you gotta have a gun. like the man says. a have a gun these days. ( knock on door ) come in. whoo-ee. i don't know. you were right. i was crazy. but the way you dress now kinda makes uperything, don't i? ( gunfire ) uh, excuse me. ( whooping and hollering ) you know how to dance? yes. well, i do, too. i could try it one time. let's go. everything straight now, josh? yeah. by the way, strata said to sanks a . y
me? but what if she won't? oo. i made one little mistake. u stay here. alice. ken. rlin'. dear. miss me? terribly. you? awful. we'll nevev be separated again. never. no mat no matter what. alice. taking advantage of a young, innocent girl. you're despicable! you know s sething? you're crazy. but, liz. it's a plot ou to defeat our cause, a conspiracy contrived by this... this bounty hunter. and he's just as guilty. let him deny it. it's only just a part of it, alice. ken. oh, please, just...
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voters? joining me now, senior commentator and senior advisor to a pro clinton super pac, alice, and former communications director for senator ted cruz and bicarry sellers, hillary clinton supporter. let me start with you congresswoman. i guess the point of saying that these women are not telling the truth and these charges is false is one thing. saying look at her, there's no way i would ever grope someone that looked like that. i mean, i'm guessing that that's not what you would recommend to him. >> no, absolutely not. and you know, first off i would say, the issue of groping, when we're talking about this issue. this is sexual assault. we're accusing a man of sexual assault here. and i'm not going to debate who's telling the truth, but it is a she said he said situation. what i will say -- >> just to correct she, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said situation. >> blets fair, we have the same situation with the clintons, both with bill clinton, of course, and then of hillary clinton defending an attacking those women as well. you know what, let's mo
voters? joining me now, senior commentator and senior advisor to a pro clinton super pac, alice, and former communications director for senator ted cruz and bicarry sellers, hillary clinton supporter. let me start with you congresswoman. i guess the point of saying that these women are not telling the truth and these charges is false is one thing. saying look at her, there's no way i would ever grope someone that looked like that. i mean, i'm guessing that that's not what you would recommend...
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children" won the weekend with a $28.5 million dollar debut. this marks the "alice in wonderland" that a movie with tim burton in the director's chair has debuted in first place. still ahead on live at daybreak on today's tmj4:never too young to start shaping your political platform.the mentor one little girl is turning to as she starts her journey to the white house. also-- bucket list... the odd request this 102 year old woman had... and why the when you're young.... you dream about becoming a princess... but one little girl from madison... has other plans. meet 7-year-old lilly heinz.she has aspirations to be president... and she'll do anything to make that happen... including changing her name to lillary... after hillary clinton. she wrote to the presidential candidate for some advice... and clinton actually responded. dear lilly, i received the terrific message"i think lilly is a great name and you don't have to change it."don't give in, dont give on yourself!""i may become the first female president but you really can be the next. "lilly says she is probably going to stick with her
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