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. >> alice donahue discovered funk late in life. played classical piano, but then had no time for music. >> i got married very young. i was 19, almost 20 when i got married, had children -- i think it was actually four and five years. so i couldn't do too much playing piano. and for many years i was raising just the children. >> later, she took care of her terminally ill husband until he passed away. he encouraged her to take up music again. >> because he knew it was a part of my life before he met me. and he really felt it would be something that would help me after he passed. >> so at 62, alice took up studies of classical music at the university of maryland. >> i never in my wildest dreams thought of managing a band. you have to understand, i was all classical. band music? i mean, funky music? come on. >> now when alice drives into washington, d.c. on the weekends, she's no longer just a grandmother of 6 and great-grandmother of 3 -- she's "granny and the boys." they play every sunday night at the showtime bar. the boys in alice'
. >> alice donahue discovered funk late in life. played classical piano, but then had no time for music. >> i got married very young. i was 19, almost 20 when i got married, had children -- i think it was actually four and five years. so i couldn't do too much playing piano. and for many years i was raising just the children. >> later, she took care of her terminally ill husband until he passed away. he encouraged her to take up music again. >> because he knew it was a...
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alice, alice, be patient just a little longer, until i get miles' horses. then they've got to give me that transfer. all right, ted. a little longer. - on what grounds?s? - willful disobedience of orders and cowardice in the face of the enemy. i thought if anybody could gett them through, you could. raiders were waitin' for us at the summit of eagle pass. they knew w actly what route we were takin'. how can they always know which route we take? did anybody elseseave access to your secret orders? just lieutenant poole and the scout. sir, i repeat my demand for a court-martial. ah, don't be too hasty. i've known cheyenne for a long time. he's no coward. i recommend you withdraw your charges. you are hereby dishonorably discharged. from this day, you're denied access to all united states military establishments. it's further stated that if you trespass upon the grounds of any united states military post or reservation hencefefth, you're liable to the death penalty. induct the prisoner to the gate. with your permission, colonel, i'll start for general miles' ca
alice, alice, be patient just a little longer, until i get miles' horses. then they've got to give me that transfer. all right, ted. a little longer. - on what grounds?s? - willful disobedience of orders and cowardice in the face of the enemy. i thought if anybody could gett them through, you could. raiders were waitin' for us at the summit of eagle pass. they knew w actly what route we were takin'. how can they always know which route we take? did anybody elseseave access to your secret...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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alice, you want to respond to that?o respond because she -- >> sure, i'll respond to that with regard to donald trump's position on this. to be honest, for the last eight years, this administration has not been friendly to israel. they are our greatest ally and president obama has not been a friend to israel. i don't blame israel for trying to circumvent the current administration and going to president-elect and that was wise on their part. they felt as though they were under the gun and reached out to donald trump. what he does from here moving forward, whether he expands it more in more of a policy initiative remains to be seen. >> and the tweeting part, alice? >> that's how he communicates. he's done that throughout the entire campaign and it's been effective for him and i think it's a quick, instant way for him to get his message out and make people aware of where he is on a certain issue and in this case it was effective. >> bakari, you wanted to respond. go ahead. >> yeah. i think alice is just flat out wrong wit
alice, you want to respond to that?o respond because she -- >> sure, i'll respond to that with regard to donald trump's position on this. to be honest, for the last eight years, this administration has not been friendly to israel. they are our greatest ally and president obama has not been a friend to israel. i don't blame israel for trying to circumvent the current administration and going to president-elect and that was wise on their part. they felt as though they were under the gun and...
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tell us the story of miss alice and what she represents. >> well, we chose miss alice for the cover because we thought it was sort of an important reminder of the income inequality that we see in our area. miss alice is 97 years old. she goes to thrive d.c. it's a program that they give her a hot meal. and she has arts enrichment programs. and just allows her to have a sense of belonging and really a place to go. >> thrive d.c. is one of the nonprofits featured in the catalog. how do you choose the nonprofits that go in? there's so many in this region. >> that's a great question, thanks. we have a rigorous setting process. we have about 120 local philanthropic experts that come together. and we look at small, community-based nonprofits in our area, that is for -- are they meeting a community need? do they have financial transparency? and are they really fiscally sound? and we do a site visit. we visit each and every charity. this is a rigorous vetting process. >> you say that you believe in the power of for nonprofits to spark big change. explain that. >> well, really the small community-ba
tell us the story of miss alice and what she represents. >> well, we chose miss alice for the cover because we thought it was sort of an important reminder of the income inequality that we see in our area. miss alice is 97 years old. she goes to thrive d.c. it's a program that they give her a hot meal. and she has arts enrichment programs. and just allows her to have a sense of belonging and really a place to go. >> thrive d.c. is one of the nonprofits featured in the catalog. how...
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back now with me, alice stewart, david swerdlick, andre bower and symone sanders.esting what has been playing out on the national stage when it comes to foreign policy. david, you first. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, head of state, america's closest allies, speaking over the head of the current president directly to the incoming president. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> oh, certainly not on twitter, but, look, i think some of the way this is playing out is a tad unprecedented but it's also in some ways just a bookend to the really bad relationship that president obama and prime minister netanyahu have had. prime minister netanyahu, excuse me, president obama asked prime minister netanyahu in 2009 for a settlement freeze, and was never able to really get that. there was a brief ten-month freeze, but it didn't last. and prime minister netanyahu has really put his finger in president obama's eye at every opportunity. so on the one hand, it's not a surprise and you can't blame israel for pressing their positions so hard, but they really s
back now with me, alice stewart, david swerdlick, andre bower and symone sanders.esting what has been playing out on the national stage when it comes to foreign policy. david, you first. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, head of state, america's closest allies, speaking over the head of the current president directly to the incoming president. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> oh, certainly not on twitter, but, look, i think some of the way this is playing out is a...
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alice, to you.ald trump is big on loyalty and still, though, you see the likes of rudy giuliani and newt gingrich and -- who am i missing? chris christie. >> chris christie, yeah. >> they're, so far, not selected for part of his cabinet. i'm wondering, why? >> what we've seen with each one of them, they have decided themselves to take themselves out of running. they have been vetted. we heard from reince priebus with regard to rudy giuliani, he had been vetted. he passed with flying colors for a position. he decided himself to take himself out of the running. so, i think, look, it's one thing to want to get in and help on what was a tremendous and historic campaign. all of these men have a lot to be proud of for everything they did to help get donald trump elected. but moving forward, there are such a wide variety of people that could be filling these different cabinet positions and heads of various administrations and he's widening the net. that doesn't mean them not specifically being in a cabinet
alice, to you.ald trump is big on loyalty and still, though, you see the likes of rudy giuliani and newt gingrich and -- who am i missing? chris christie. >> chris christie, yeah. >> they're, so far, not selected for part of his cabinet. i'm wondering, why? >> what we've seen with each one of them, they have decided themselves to take themselves out of running. they have been vetted. we heard from reince priebus with regard to rudy giuliani, he had been vetted. he passed with...
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alice: there is the long run and the short run. trump has advocated, if they come about, such as a rigged infrastructure bigram, and -- such as a infrastructure program and tax cuts, we will have pretty fast growth in the economy and the deficit will go up, but not to enormous proportions. what worries me is the long run. we are not dealing with the fact that we have an aging population. we have in it so horrible growth in medicare and medicaid. we do not have the tax revenues coming in to support that. we have to fix that in the long run. tom: there is a scoring, where you fold in your growth of economy beliefs as you go along with your deficit. none of us do dynamics boring at -- dynamic scoring at home. do believe that it can work? alice: i do. so does the congressional budget office. they allow for the impact of a major new program on the economy when they figure future deficits for big items like a big tax cut. the trouble is that people who advocate dynamic scoring are often the same people who want big tax cuts, and have exa
alice: there is the long run and the short run. trump has advocated, if they come about, such as a rigged infrastructure bigram, and -- such as a infrastructure program and tax cuts, we will have pretty fast growth in the economy and the deficit will go up, but not to enormous proportions. what worries me is the long run. we are not dealing with the fact that we have an aging population. we have in it so horrible growth in medicare and medicaid. we do not have the tax revenues coming in to...
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that's something that puts him in a good spot for that position. >> alice stewart and maria cardona,avorites in the business. good the see you all. >> back at you. >> same here. thank you. >> thank you. >>> next hour of "newsroom" after a quick break. xpress openn help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american express cards and services my name is danita seaton. i'm a gas service representative for pg&e here in oakland. when i work in oakland, i feel like i'm home, because i grew up here in oakland, my family still lives here. every time i go to the customer's house, i treat them like they're my family. if they smell gas, or they don't have hot water, i'm there to ensure that by the time that i leave, they feel safe and they can go back to their day to day life. to learn more about gas safety in your home, visit pge.com/safety together, we're building a better california. >>> hello. thank you for joining me. i'm jo
that's something that puts him in a good spot for that position. >> alice stewart and maria cardona,avorites in the business. good the see you all. >> back at you. >> same here. thank you. >> thank you. >>> next hour of "newsroom" after a quick break. xpress openn help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at...
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alice' son lyle and her daughter-in-law rachel join us now.yle and rachel, gosh, we're so, so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. >> rachel, i know that you spoke to your mother-in-law, alice, on monday night, as the flames were getting too close. what did she tell you? >> well, i actually spoke to her a little bit before the fire actually got to her. when i spoke to her, she was unsettled, and she was scared. she said she felt like her house was going to blow down because of the winds, and she said there was ash in the air. but we had recently gone to north carolina for vacation, and we had experienced similar conditions from the winds changing from the north carolina fire. so, i believe that alice felt that she was okay, and she was just experiencing some strong winds, and i don't believe she knew at all that the fire was that close. >> hmm. lyle, i know that your mom also had a brief conversation with your brother james, where she also expressed her anxiety about this. do you know what she told him? >> ye
alice' son lyle and her daughter-in-law rachel join us now.yle and rachel, gosh, we're so, so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. >> rachel, i know that you spoke to your mother-in-law, alice, on monday night, as the flames were getting too close. what did she tell you? >> well, i actually spoke to her a little bit before the fire actually got to her. when i spoke to her, she was unsettled, and she was scared. she said she felt...
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alice you can't claim christmas. just start there. >> that's true. that was kind of a stretch, and i do say jeff looks nice in mar-a-lago covers this, but i know it's a lot of hard work. clearly, what donald trump is trying to do, show there's been some optimism based on his being nominated, certainly over hillary clinton, and we have seen tremendous rebounding and growth in the markets, based on his being the president-elect, due in large part to his campaign promises and what we do expect him to follow through on, which is reducing government regulations which has been a big threat to businesses not just in the united states but across the world. so his business policies are certainly helping the economy grow, and that certainly is something that's factually true in that tweet. >> go ahead. >> kate, this is scott. i've got a news flash for alison as well as donald trump. this is still the bv ob obama e. stock market up, poverty down. this obama presidency until january 20th. donald trump can claim it if he wants to, but also can claim to be santa c
alice you can't claim christmas. just start there. >> that's true. that was kind of a stretch, and i do say jeff looks nice in mar-a-lago covers this, but i know it's a lot of hard work. clearly, what donald trump is trying to do, show there's been some optimism based on his being nominated, certainly over hillary clinton, and we have seen tremendous rebounding and growth in the markets, based on his being the president-elect, due in large part to his campaign promises and what we do...
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let's talk about this consider within kplil commentator ana navarro and alice stewart.is the best way to reach out to people of color and muslims and immigrants that might be fearful that a trump presidency would em bolden his less toll rant supporters. >> it's certainly one way. there's no mistake that the presidency gives you a bully pulpit that is important to use. it's a good thing he's using it to be unifying at least in speech. donald trump needs to acknowledge that he released very ugly things in american society. an ugly underbelly. it used to be shameful to be a bigot and he allowed it. he promoted it. he peddled in it during his rallies and campaign. i'm not saying he invented it but he promoted it and he has to take responsibility. him calling for unity and saying that we're all together in this, he's right, we're all together in this. it's going to make it easier on all of us, including him as the one that going to be governing. the polarization in america today is one of our biggest national problems. but there's a lot more than he can do than just read thi
let's talk about this consider within kplil commentator ana navarro and alice stewart.is the best way to reach out to people of color and muslims and immigrants that might be fearful that a trump presidency would em bolden his less toll rant supporters. >> it's certainly one way. there's no mistake that the presidency gives you a bully pulpit that is important to use. it's a good thing he's using it to be unifying at least in speech. donald trump needs to acknowledge that he released very...
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alice, let me start with you.someone asked you what's donald trump's nuclear policy, how would you respond? >> clearly, he wants to remain strong. clearly the united states is the strongest in the world when it comes to nuclear capabilities, but he wants to maintain that status as the front-runner, and with regard to this, his statement yesterday in response to vladimir putin was simply to say, look, we are going to continue to focus on keeping our nuclear arsenal strong, and that was part of his policy as we will continue to see of peace through strength. and that's just the first step in a long process, and as this has continued to escalate with letters and tweets throughout the last 48 hours, he continues to show that he wants to remain strong with regard to russia and the world and specifically in terms of nuclear arms. >> i'm not sure there has been a u.s. president who did not want the united states to remain strong. i mean, that's a fairly consistent policy from one administration to the next, tos sure. the
alice, let me start with you.someone asked you what's donald trump's nuclear policy, how would you respond? >> clearly, he wants to remain strong. clearly the united states is the strongest in the world when it comes to nuclear capabilities, but he wants to maintain that status as the front-runner, and with regard to this, his statement yesterday in response to vladimir putin was simply to say, look, we are going to continue to focus on keeping our nuclear arsenal strong, and that was...
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alice stewart, republican strategist and cnn political commentator.t bennett is here, democratic strategist who cofounded the advocacy group third way. errol, you listened to kellyanne conway. she and the transition, we heard it also from reince priebus when he was on tv, they are very least suggesting this is done with politics in mind. it seems they do think this is done with politics in mind. she says barack obama is trying to box in donald trump. how would this box in donald trump? >> it would put him in a very uncomfortable position of allowing back in people who had already been expelled. it would put him in the uncomfortable position of undoing sanctions that had been imposed by the previous president. it would put him in the uncomfortable position of explicitly denying what the intelligence services have found and repeated for months now. what we heard there, kellyanne conway, great lady, i consider myself to be friendly with her, worked with her for years, but they are still acting like a campaign. they are still sort of suggesting that small
alice stewart, republican strategist and cnn political commentator.t bennett is here, democratic strategist who cofounded the advocacy group third way. errol, you listened to kellyanne conway. she and the transition, we heard it also from reince priebus when he was on tv, they are very least suggesting this is done with politics in mind. it seems they do think this is done with politics in mind. she says barack obama is trying to box in donald trump. how would this box in donald trump? >>...
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meadows playing alice, his wife, and 39 episodes, plenty of classic lines. >> the king, norton!e is just a mere peasant girl. >> i need more thread around here. >> hi, sweet heart. >> hi, ralph. >> that's a mighty fine way to talk to a peasant. >> word is, who's in charge here? word is they ordered a modern day version of the show, neighbors, best friends, one a pair who remarried after divorcing eight years earlier. >> coming full circle on star wars, if you thought chewbacca mom was all done, if you were wishing for it, think again. >> i'm so excited to be there. i'm going to be doing some fun stuff, like playing games. >> she, of course, went viral over the summer for that. >> now signed on to be part of what she calls the tlc family. it's going to be fun and games, starring in two shows on digital destination called tlc me, she'll be doing some singing. say hi again. basically, say high to chewbacca mom again. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still work
meadows playing alice, his wife, and 39 episodes, plenty of classic lines. >> the king, norton!e is just a mere peasant girl. >> i need more thread around here. >> hi, sweet heart. >> hi, ralph. >> that's a mighty fine way to talk to a peasant. >> word is, who's in charge here? word is they ordered a modern day version of the show, neighbors, best friends, one a pair who remarried after divorcing eight years earlier. >> coming full circle on star wars,...
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there. 7.25 in eagle. 5.5 in west alice. that's where we are right now. here's your street level view of where storm chaser is. we're live from storm chaser. some of the side streets on the sloppy end. so take it easy, katie? >> thanks, jesse. it has been 24 hours of hard casey geraldo found out what it takes to keep roads safe. she joins us right now near marquette university. >> i was out here at 5:00. it was snowing a lot now. thankfully it has stopped. the roads are looking better earlier. starting to stick. we've seen a cupel of clouds come by. everywhere across the state, people are digging out like you said. it takes dozens of plows, hundreds of tons of salt, and very little sleep for a lot of people. >> guys, i'm finally back out on the road. >> a snowy night in waukeshaw county means a long one for rick slater. >> i jump in the truck and start falling snow on i-94. >> a 24-hour storm with snow enough to get thick clouds out in waukeshaw county. >> 5:30 saturday night to 7:30 this morning, i used 78 ton just >> in the city of milwaukee, that numbe
there. 7.25 in eagle. 5.5 in west alice. that's where we are right now. here's your street level view of where storm chaser is. we're live from storm chaser. some of the side streets on the sloppy end. so take it easy, katie? >> thanks, jesse. it has been 24 hours of hard casey geraldo found out what it takes to keep roads safe. she joins us right now near marquette university. >> i was out here at 5:00. it was snowing a lot now. thankfully it has stopped. the roads are looking...
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awesome having you all on and alice, let me turn to you and ask, that clip -- since that happened lastt quick has gone gang busters online. you read the more liberal critics and they're equating it to be rims any sent of something you might have heard in the apartheid era south africa. do you think o'reilly went too far? >> his language, as it always is, is used to provoke thought and if you take in context what he's saying, he's saying the electoral college was set up to spread out the balance of power with the election and bring about people in the smaller state, the battleground states, give them equal voice as larger areas, say california, new york, texas and so forth. if we do away with the electoral college, that takes away a lot of the areas where there are large white influence and it changes the way presidents run for office. >> but if i may, we went back because listen, this is all on the twitters. donald trump, 2012, november of that year tweeting "the electoral college is a disaster for a democracy." how do you square that? this is how he won? >> those two statements confli
awesome having you all on and alice, let me turn to you and ask, that clip -- since that happened lastt quick has gone gang busters online. you read the more liberal critics and they're equating it to be rims any sent of something you might have heard in the apartheid era south africa. do you think o'reilly went too far? >> his language, as it always is, is used to provoke thought and if you take in context what he's saying, he's saying the electoral college was set up to spread out the...
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that's the jingle bell rock ♪ >> our next performers talented on the violin an electric one here's alice. we can do it without blowing our budget. oh yeah, this is great! everything for the holidays. that's my giant. mstanding rib roast!ds to be wowed this year. wow. everything for the holidays. that's my giant. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ we worship you ♪ we worship you. ♪ come, come let us adore him ♪ ♪ kneel down before him ♪ worship and adore him. ♪ come, come let us adore him ♪ ♪ kneel down before him ♪ worship and adore him. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel ♪ emmanuel, emmanuel. ♪ we worship you ♪ we worship you.
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so people are advised not even to dip into the water here on alice street. if you go into the water you're asked to scrub down and just scrub down any exposed skin just to be safe. ken. >> wash the dog when they get home. rob, live in oakland thank you very much. >>> alameda county fire investigators are trying to determine what lead to a deadly fire. the two-alarm fire on san miguel avenue happened around 6:15 this morning. the two-story townhouse was about 100 feet from alameda county fire department's station. when crews arrived on scene quickly. >> we had to rescue 24 on scene approximately three minutes from the time of the call. they went to the second floor and conducted a search, found a patient brought her out and did cpr. but unfortunately the patient was deceased. >> crews managed to contain the fire to just one unit. firefighters were able to get control of the fire by 6:30 this morning. >>> one thing for sure we are on our way. we punched our ticket to the playoffs. >> reporter: it is good to be a raider fans right now. joe fonzi joining us righ
so people are advised not even to dip into the water here on alice street. if you go into the water you're asked to scrub down and just scrub down any exposed skin just to be safe. ken. >> wash the dog when they get home. rob, live in oakland thank you very much. >>> alameda county fire investigators are trying to determine what lead to a deadly fire. the two-alarm fire on san miguel avenue happened around 6:15 this morning. the two-story townhouse was about 100 feet from alameda...
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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. - nice to s
- [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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- [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 still and ever a feminist icon without peer, an activist, an agitator, a role model for multiple generations, and a best-selling author of multiple memoirs. the last of these, my life on the road, was recently published in paperback. she's gloria steinem, this is overheard. (audience applause) 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? 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 applause)
- [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 still and ever a feminist icon without peer, an activist, an agitator, a role model for multiple generations, and a best-selling author of multiple memoirs. the...
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>> alice? >> this is part of the equation. >> one of the things with all due respect, he never said he didn't want the investigation with regard to hacking. he never said that. >> he pushed back. >> the point is, i think it's very important we're all cautious not to reach a conclusion before we have the investigation. a couple points -- >> she said they won't stand in the way, not saying he embraces it, wants to work with is. >> the fbi has said there's not a universal view between the links -- >> actually, no, what the fbi said, it's a question of motive, whether they we trying to influence the election for donald trump but there does seem to be agreement, again, a lot of this comes from leaks, that russia was involved. >> i think you asked about the presidential briefings. >> we're talking ant the hacking. >> but in general, he seems to not be interested as carl pointed out in actually understanding the facts of the world and you go back to, it was now a week or two ago when he made the call
>> alice? >> this is part of the equation. >> one of the things with all due respect, he never said he didn't want the investigation with regard to hacking. he never said that. >> he pushed back. >> the point is, i think it's very important we're all cautious not to reach a conclusion before we have the investigation. a couple points -- >> she said they won't stand in the way, not saying he embraces it, wants to work with is. >> the fbi has said there's...
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alice said she was afraid because of the high winds. two hours she said the house was on fire. that was the last time they heard from her mother. >> they were able to get on the mountain. her car was there. >> we got to the place where we kind of knew, you know -- >> while their mother's death focus on the community and focus on others. >>> leaving couples high and dry on their wedding days. the bride and groom ordered three separate limousines. he had them sign a contract and told them everything was set for they never dreamed the cars would not show up. >> i was confused how somebody could do that to you especially on your big days. >> dozens of calls and e-mails left unanswered. aqua limo has an f-rating from >>> recalling mid sized sedans worldwide. the 2016 ford fusion, 2013-2015 lincoln mkz. the recall is expected to become january the 16th. if you have one of these vehicles you can take it to the dealer to >>> a former nfl star gun down, shot to death in a road rage incident. i'll have the latest on the investigation. >>> new troubles on anthony weiner. why he is back in
alice said she was afraid because of the high winds. two hours she said the house was on fire. that was the last time they heard from her mother. >> they were able to get on the mountain. her car was there. >> we got to the place where we kind of knew, you know -- >> while their mother's death focus on the community and focus on others. >>> leaving couples high and dry on their wedding days. the bride and groom ordered three separate limousines. he had them sign a...
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i started playing with this idea back in the 299 with the killing of ahmed doody alice by the n.y.p.d. here you have a black man who steps out at the apartment to get something to eat and four new york police officers run them down. 19 of them hit. i'm watching "nightline" with ted koppel appears rudy giuliani is being entered to and he barely mentions. instead what he says is my policies are working. new york is safer than it's ever been and i have the most restrained, best behaved police force in the united states. and i am thinking, your policies are working and you've got an unarmed man with no criminal record who has just been coming down? there is something going on here. so as a scholar and continuing to work and then ferguson in 2014. all of the pundits regardless of the ideological venue are asking why are black people burning where they live? they are talking about this black rage as buildings are on fire. i'm shaking my head no going this is white rage. i have lived in missouri for 13 years. i saw what policies could do and how they undermine access. i suffered an out in a
i started playing with this idea back in the 299 with the killing of ahmed doody alice by the n.y.p.d. here you have a black man who steps out at the apartment to get something to eat and four new york police officers run them down. 19 of them hit. i'm watching "nightline" with ted koppel appears rudy giuliani is being entered to and he barely mentions. instead what he says is my policies are working. new york is safer than it's ever been and i have the most restrained, best behaved...
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i want to bring in charles blow, op-ped columnist for "the new york times," and alice stewart, republican strategist. hello to both of you. thank you for coming on. i'm going to start with you, mr. charles blow. you named donald trump mad man of the year. you said "trump is running two post-campaign campaigns. one high and one low. one of enormous consequence. one as a campaign of bread and circuses, tweets, rally, bombast, random issues of the moment all meant to distract and excite and the other is the constant assemblage of a cabinet full of fat cats and mad dog generals, a virtual aviary of vultures and hawks." interesting how you really feel. of his cabinet picks so far, which one concerns you the most? >> there are a lot of them. i mean, particularly the, you know, justice department, epa, labor today, carson with housing. a lot of the people who he is putting into positions have real kind of positions and stances that go against what those agencies are about. so if you put someone in charge of epa who is a climate change denier who has constantly sued to block legislation and regul
i want to bring in charles blow, op-ped columnist for "the new york times," and alice stewart, republican strategist. hello to both of you. thank you for coming on. i'm going to start with you, mr. charles blow. you named donald trump mad man of the year. you said "trump is running two post-campaign campaigns. one high and one low. one of enormous consequence. one as a campaign of bread and circuses, tweets, rally, bombast, random issues of the moment all meant to distract and...
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also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. he's an independent film icon, and five time academy award nominee, whose credits include boyhood, slacker, dazed and confused, bernie, and school of rock. his latest film, everybody wants some, has just opened. he's richard linklater. this is overheard. (exciting music) (applause) (evan talking) (people laughing) (exciting music) (applause) - rick linklater, welcome. - always great to be here. - thank you very much for being here. congratulations. you know i love this movie. i've seen it so many times. i'm the most prepared i've ever been for an interview. - that's amazing. - it's great. but, you know, i think, actually, so generationally, we're not the same age, but we're close enough. this spoke to me as i suspect it spoke to you, and came from you, because this is the story of our lives at that point. - college. you know, i made a high school movie a long time ago, so the idea of making a college movie hit me probably in like 2002. it took a while for that desir
also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. he's an independent film icon, and five time academy award nominee, whose credits include boyhood, slacker, dazed and confused, bernie, and school of rock. his latest film, everybody wants some, has just opened. he's richard linklater. this is overheard. (exciting music) (applause) (evan talking) (people laughing) (exciting music) (applause) - rick linklater,...
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with box office flop "alice in wonderland" under his belt this year... the magazine says he returned 2-dollars and 80 cents for him for his most recent flicks. will smith came in second on the list... owedfolly "magic ke's" channing tatum, comedian will ferrell and ne if you haven'been able to score this year's hottest toy-- here's another chance. target says another shipment of "hatchimals" are arriving this weekend! you'll be able to pick up the furry creature-- starting sunday. but you'll want to act fast. target says it's not sure how still ahead on live at daybreak on today's tmj4:a chance to travel to a ?virtual world at your local arcade. where it's happening-- right here in wisconsin! plus: the force... is alive on the west coast!why "this" land i late last night. we'll be right back. let's take a look at tonight's prime time lineup....starting at 6:30, football night in kansas city.. kick off between the raiders and the chief is at 7:30. then more local news and taking a live look the state's first virtual reality arcade has arrived in waukesha.
with box office flop "alice in wonderland" under his belt this year... the magazine says he returned 2-dollars and 80 cents for him for his most recent flicks. will smith came in second on the list... owedfolly "magic ke's" channing tatum, comedian will ferrell and ne if you haven'been able to score this year's hottest toy-- here's another chance. target says another shipment of "hatchimals" are arriving this weekend! you'll be able to pick up the furry creature--...
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depp led the list for the second straight year after his movie "alice through the looking glass" underperformed at the box office. "magic mike" star channing tatum and comedian will ferrell also made the list -- rounding out the top five. mick jagger is now a father of eight! the 73-year-old and his girlfriend welcomed a boy today in new york. the rolling stones frontman already has 7 kids...they range stone and ryan gosling --- forever immortalized at the t-c-l chinese theatre in hollywood. the two signed their names and placed their hands and feet in cement during a ceremony. stone and gosling star in the upcoming movie "la la land." the two have also worked together twice before -- in "crazy, stupid, love" and "gangster [holiday music] it's time to deck the halls in here so you can help them get out there. for families who love the great outdoors every season the only place to go this season is cabela's christmas sale. get $60 off a lew's speed spool casting reel and $200 off a pit boss 820 pellet grill. plus, don't miss saturday 8am doorbusters, where the first 250 in line receive a free gi
depp led the list for the second straight year after his movie "alice through the looking glass" underperformed at the box office. "magic mike" star channing tatum and comedian will ferrell also made the list -- rounding out the top five. mick jagger is now a father of eight! the 73-year-old and his girlfriend welcomed a boy today in new york. the rolling stones frontman already has 7 kids...they range stone and ryan gosling --- forever immortalized at the t-c-l chinese...
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alice hagler was one of those people killed in the fire. her family says it all happened so quickly. lyle wood, mother was killed in wildfire: "things went from the winds picking up to the last phone call she made to my brother was the fact that she was really scared and frantic because the house was actually on fire at that point. more than 700 buildings are destroyed or damaged, and 14- thousand people were evacuated monday... many with just the county says some businesses in the area have reopened. kim/dgx and we're getting a look at some of the damage from those fires. this is a "before" the fire in gatlinburg... dgx now this is after-- what's left of the buildings from the fire. dgx and here's another view of the city before the fire... dgx and the damage left behind after the fire. toss to rob at weather deck a very stubborn low is very slowly exiting our a pressure moving to our south. that will mean a slow drying today with a few breaks in the clouds late. temperatures will get into the mid to upper 30s today and stay in that range
alice hagler was one of those people killed in the fire. her family says it all happened so quickly. lyle wood, mother was killed in wildfire: "things went from the winds picking up to the last phone call she made to my brother was the fact that she was really scared and frantic because the house was actually on fire at that point. more than 700 buildings are destroyed or damaged, and 14- thousand people were evacuated monday... many with just the county says some businesses in the area...
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. >> alice, i had ari fleischer on, the spokesperson for george w.ush, and he said these people serve at the pleasure of the president, and it is basically what his policy is, not necessarily their policies. do you agree with that? >> absolutely. that's more than likely the way it will flesh out. i will say this with regard to a lot of the picks, that what we' we're seeing with epa it is not only sole focus on climate change. one of the big focuses donald trump has had and also the person he put in that position is doing away with the burdensome federal regulations in that department and in many industries which are job-killing regulations. that's an important factor as well as the new labor appointee. this also would go doing away with the burdensome government regulations and putting american jobs first. and one of the key factors is making sure we don't raise minimum wage to the degree where there are jobs lost. i think these are important distinctions with each of these different departments, that one of the big factors that donald trump campaign
. >> alice, i had ari fleischer on, the spokesperson for george w.ush, and he said these people serve at the pleasure of the president, and it is basically what his policy is, not necessarily their policies. do you agree with that? >> absolutely. that's more than likely the way it will flesh out. i will say this with regard to a lot of the picks, that what we' we're seeing with epa it is not only sole focus on climate change. one of the big focuses donald trump has had and also the...
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alice stewart.ia littleton, managing editor for variety who first broke the story that trump was going to stay on as executive producer here. and the big issue is payment. dylan byers is saying it could be he'll with getting a cut of the money which of course opens up lots of the conflicts of interest questions. >> the payment is the really the key here. in the trump's wealth it is a small amount of money. but it is kind of the optics here. and it's really stirred an incredible level of debate about the propriety of the situation. >> and this is the whole situation. trump when he called mexican immigrants rapists. nbc said we're going to end our business relationship with him. and yet now apprentice is going to air on nbc with donald trump as the executive producer. his name emblazened every time you watch the show. >> nbc does have a little bit of cover here in that the show. northbound does note own the show. they are the network that carries the show. but they don't own it. it is produced by mgm,
alice stewart.ia littleton, managing editor for variety who first broke the story that trump was going to stay on as executive producer here. and the big issue is payment. dylan byers is saying it could be he'll with getting a cut of the money which of course opens up lots of the conflicts of interest questions. >> the payment is the really the key here. in the trump's wealth it is a small amount of money. but it is kind of the optics here. and it's really stirred an incredible level of...
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family members confirmed that alice hagler's body was found in her cabin in gatlinburg. they put out an impassioned plea for help on local t-v--saying the last time they spoke with her --- she said the house was on fire and then the phone went dead. and take a look at this powerful photo from tennessee... these firefighters are taking their own homes in the blaze. thousands of people have been ordered to leave.. and more than 150 homes have gone up in flames. investigators believe the fire was originially started by a person. this morning...... singer dolly parton is pledging to help each and every one of those families who lost their home! "the dollywood foundation" will donate.... a thousand dollars. a month for the next -6- months.... to victims. the country star's theme park was mostly spared... several cabins on the grounds were destroyed. california is now in police custody. detectives got a tip that rogelio chavez was staying at a friend's house... so deputies got a warrant an moved in... swat was requested once they realized someone was concelead in attick, play
family members confirmed that alice hagler's body was found in her cabin in gatlinburg. they put out an impassioned plea for help on local t-v--saying the last time they spoke with her --- she said the house was on fire and then the phone went dead. and take a look at this powerful photo from tennessee... these firefighters are taking their own homes in the blaze. thousands of people have been ordered to leave.. and more than 150 homes have gone up in flames. investigators believe the fire was...
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does that seem right to you, alice? >> it could totally happen. i would not be surprises if we come out of trump tower and see donald trump handing out roses to whoever is one of the top picks. that's completely doable. >> you think it's completely doable. he's a reality tv star, he owned the miss universe competition. does it surprise you it looks more and more like a reality tv show every day. >> no. every decision he makes, he's fully cognizant of the spectacle of it. that's what he does, so by having all of these different candidates for secretary of state, he not only gives himself the ability to sort of be at the top of this apprentice like or bachelor like reality show. do you want mitt romney or jo jo, who's going to get the final rose. he gets to command the narrative, he gets to buy the media narrative, distract the attention away from some of the more pressing issues going on in his campaign. and he gets to bring in ez all these candidates and humble them. let's say mitt romney goes back to being a critic of donald trump. trump gets to
does that seem right to you, alice? >> it could totally happen. i would not be surprises if we come out of trump tower and see donald trump handing out roses to whoever is one of the top picks. that's completely doable. >> you think it's completely doable. he's a reality tv star, he owned the miss universe competition. does it surprise you it looks more and more like a reality tv show every day. >> no. every decision he makes, he's fully cognizant of the spectacle of it....
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todo se ha perdido dijo desconsolada esta mujer, hoy medios dicen que alice quien ayer era buscada pormbre y su familia desde kentucky vieron como su casa equipada con cÁmaras de seguridad era consumida por las llamas. es la peor tragedia que no se puede imaginar dijo el jefe de la policÍa, las persona estÁn desesperadas saber que las familia sobre vi vivieron o no. este lugar es su gente no los edificios dijo el alcalde de esta ciudad, recordandole a los afectados que viven en una comunidad fuerte y se van a levantar. >>> senadores republicanos y demÓcratas trabajan conjuntamente para limitar las deportaciones y donald trump decide terminar con los a saliv migrator migratorios del pres escolares california se han puesto en contacto con los padress de migrantes para tranquilizarlos. >>> madre soltera, su hijo se queda en la escuela llorando y sÓlo la deja ir bajo junio juramento >>> me prometes que vas a regresar >>> el nerviosismo es tal que llevÓ a la cuenta escolar de san fan francisco enviarlen mensaje hablado. en Él se comprometen a proteger a todos sus estudiantess. >>> incluidos
todo se ha perdido dijo desconsolada esta mujer, hoy medios dicen que alice quien ayer era buscada pormbre y su familia desde kentucky vieron como su casa equipada con cÁmaras de seguridad era consumida por las llamas. es la peor tragedia que no se puede imaginar dijo el jefe de la policÍa, las persona estÁn desesperadas saber que las familia sobre vi vivieron o no. este lugar es su gente no los edificios dijo el alcalde de esta ciudad, recordandole a los afectados que viven en una comunidad...
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overnight the son of this woman alice haggler confirming his mother was one of three victims found dead in shally village, a collection of rental homes. night when they told him there were flames across the street from his house. >> looking for my wife constance and my daughter lily who is 9. my other daughter chloe who is 12. >> reed and his son were unable to reach their home monday night because of the fires but overnight he said that his family was not among the seven confirmed fatalities. 14,000 people were evacuated least 17,000 acres. more than 700 homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed. >>> a curfew in place until 6:00 a.m. with roads closed, no word on when homeowners will be able to access the damage caused by the wildfires there in the great smoky mountains. at least overnight they started two inches of rain in the last 24 hours. that certainly helped the efforts across tennessee but it's a historic fire and our thoughts and prayers go to the folks there. you can see what caused it. this large area of cloudiness associated with a cold front, now marching to the south
overnight the son of this woman alice haggler confirming his mother was one of three victims found dead in shally village, a collection of rental homes. night when they told him there were flames across the street from his house. >> looking for my wife constance and my daughter lily who is 9. my other daughter chloe who is 12. >> reed and his son were unable to reach their home monday night because of the fires but overnight he said that his family was not among the seven confirmed...
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. >> reporter: among the dead, alice hague ler, her son james says at grandmother of two. my mother was my best friend, someone who cared about everyone, never met a stranger. >> reporter: with more than 400 firefighters working 12-hour shifts, exhaustion. this photo on facebook captioned -- as close as we got to seeing sleep in 36 hours. the clean-up in the smokeys is just beginning. and today, clean-up of a different sort across the south. tornado damage. 34 twisters across seven five dead. in alabama, a tornado with wind speeds up to 127 miles an hour, leveled the town of rosalie. tonight after three days of mother nature's fury, the forecast is finally for calm. tonight here in the smokeys, as many as eight people are still unaccounted for. family members wondering if they'll ever find their loved ones. especially if they ran into the woods in a panic. lester? >> kerry sanders, thank you. played out for hours this morning in florida. a gunman, holding nearly a dozen people inside a bank, quickly surrounded by a s.w.a.t. team, as well as worried family members. nbc's ja
. >> reporter: among the dead, alice hague ler, her son james says at grandmother of two. my mother was my best friend, someone who cared about everyone, never met a stranger. >> reporter: with more than 400 firefighters working 12-hour shifts, exhaustion. this photo on facebook captioned -- as close as we got to seeing sleep in 36 hours. the clean-up in the smokeys is just beginning. and today, clean-up of a different sort across the south. tornado damage. 34 twisters across seven...
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a body was identified as alice hagler, 70 years old. we know she has two sons. one of her sons was living with her and made contact with her as the fires were getting close and then lost contact and never heard from her again. her other son and daughter-in-law came in from savannah and were actually supposed to go to disney world the following day. our condolences are with the family and the family also wants everyone to know how great of a grandmother she was and she loved her grandsons more than anything. guys, it is just continuing to be horrible story here across eastern tennessee. but hopefully families will be able to learn some more today. >> seven families dealing with that tragedy and heartbreak. jennifer, thank you so much. coming up in the 8:00 hour we'll speak to the family of alice hagler and talk about what they have gone through in the last day. >> so sad. >>> to another story now. protesters are demanding answers in charlotte over the district attorney's decision not to charge the police officer who shot and killed keith lemott scott. what is the
a body was identified as alice hagler, 70 years old. we know she has two sons. one of her sons was living with her and made contact with her as the fires were getting close and then lost contact and never heard from her again. her other son and daughter-in-law came in from savannah and were actually supposed to go to disney world the following day. our condolences are with the family and the family also wants everyone to know how great of a grandmother she was and she loved her grandsons more...
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. >> semi-retired and on a fixed income, alice giggar owns a very old home. she could be forced to bnt that's why mayor tom barrett says she could pay over 10 years. >> roughly $160 per year and you divide that by 12 and you're looking at maybe $12 or $13 a month. maybe a cup or two of coffee a week. >> oh, that would be a great help if they could do that. >> it's recommended families living in homes older than 1951 with childer younger than six should install filters until their pipes are replaced. the mayor has planned for more homes that need it. in milwaukee, terry sater, wisn 12 news. kathy: state licensed daycares will be the first to get the new pipes. work will begin next year. joyce: tonight at 10:00, a new airline is coming to milwaukee. why they chose our city and the new nonstop flight to a sunny destination. then, a woman dragged off a plane in michigan. the bizarre video and the reason the airline says they were forced to remove her. that's tonight at 10:00. kathy: 6:00, our coverage of donald trump's visit to wisconsin continues. this is a live
. >> semi-retired and on a fixed income, alice giggar owns a very old home. she could be forced to bnt that's why mayor tom barrett says she could pay over 10 years. >> roughly $160 per year and you divide that by 12 and you're looking at maybe $12 or $13 a month. maybe a cup or two of coffee a week. >> oh, that would be a great help if they could do that. >> it's recommended families living in homes older than 1951 with childer younger than six should install filters...