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by air, lands and water crews desperately searched for 14- year-old alice caver. >> 6:20 alice mom dropped her and her dog off. >>reporter: bloodhounds scoured the westminster hills dog park where alice was last seen and nearly 18 hours after superior. >> alice is diagnosed with autism, a high functioning type of autism, but she has a low functioning intellect. so she understands some right and wrong, understands some directional type things but again she's not functioning at a 14 year-old level. >>reporter: investigators say it is not uncommon for alice to be allowed to walk her dog alone , but unusual for her not to return home. >> this is a regular routine for alice. her mom will very often drop she walk through the dog park up to her home a few blocks east of the dog park. >>reporter: again alice said she just got disoriented when looking for her dog. she's told police she slept in the grass before completing that near 10-mile journey all the way to superior where she was found. police tell us she was taken to a nearby hospital as a precaution. her dog chip, however is still missing. w
by air, lands and water crews desperately searched for 14- year-old alice caver. >> 6:20 alice mom dropped her and her dog off. >>reporter: bloodhounds scoured the westminster hills dog park where alice was last seen and nearly 18 hours after superior. >> alice is diagnosed with autism, a high functioning type of autism, but she has a low functioning intellect. so she understands some right and wrong, understands some directional type things but again she's not functioning at...
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to go forward, i don't know, alice, work the magic.othing is happening in the state of illinois. >> we need more women in the legislature. dr. ciani: i think that a lot of universities have excellent oral programs. those of us who do work with graduate students and do have masters programs, we really push oral history, and we push -- i will talk about my institution -- but we do a lot with local histories. our former director of women and gender studies was very active in the e.r.a., and went toe to toe with phyllis in springfield. we had her stories, we had her collection. i think one of the things that is really important about public history and oral history especially is that you get these smaller stories, and you weave the smaller stories together, and you get the national picture. i absolutely agree with you that we need the stories, and i think they are happening. they really are. page: right over here. >> hello. as you mentioned briefly before just recently about the draft, this is something i have become very interested in, es
to go forward, i don't know, alice, work the magic.othing is happening in the state of illinois. >> we need more women in the legislature. dr. ciani: i think that a lot of universities have excellent oral programs. those of us who do work with graduate students and do have masters programs, we really push oral history, and we push -- i will talk about my institution -- but we do a lot with local histories. our former director of women and gender studies was very active in the e.r.a., and...
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by air, land and water, crews desperately searched for 14- year-old alice caver. last night, about 6:20 pm, alice's mom dr to the dog park. >> what hounds scoured the dog park where alice was last seen and nearly 18 hours after being reported missing, the developmentally disabled teenager was found at a hair salon in superior. >> alice is diagnosed with a high functioning type of autism . she has low functioning intellect. she understands some right and wrong, directional type things 14-year-old level. >> reporter: investigators say it's not uncommon for her to walk her dog alone but unusual for her not to return home. >> this is a regular routine for alice. the dog keeps a calm. they walked through the dog park home, a few blocks east. >> reporter: alice also told police she thought she was heading in the direction of her home but when she realized she was lost, that's when she says she fell asleep in the grass, waking up this morning and found this afternoon. as for chip, they have yet to find the dog. kelly werthmann, cbs4 news. >>> we do have new details on a
by air, land and water, crews desperately searched for 14- year-old alice caver. last night, about 6:20 pm, alice's mom dr to the dog park. >> what hounds scoured the dog park where alice was last seen and nearly 18 hours after being reported missing, the developmentally disabled teenager was found at a hair salon in superior. >> alice is diagnosed with a high functioning type of autism . she has low functioning intellect. she understands some right and wrong, directional type...
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alice: yes. look at what happened in 2008 pay we went into the financial crisis with debt levels that were quite moderate. 35% -- under 40% of gdp. just because of the recession, we ended up in the 70's. we cannot do that again. maya: and to add onto that, the number you said was that the debt would grow to 77% in 10 years. it would actually grow to 87% of gdp the next 10 years. if we do nothing, from the new cbo numbers, we are on track to borrow $8.5 trillion the next 10 years, and the debt will grow more than 10% of gdp. that is before you have unpaid for priorities. in the point mike brought in is this is not about fiscal flexibility. we were able to deal with 2008 because our debt was in a healthy place. if the business cycle is a normal length, we are closer to the next downturn than the last downturn, and we are not in good shape to go forward with that with our debt where it is. >> so it increases the interest rates? alice: ben bernanke says that as well. not about the cbo, but about proj
alice: yes. look at what happened in 2008 pay we went into the financial crisis with debt levels that were quite moderate. 35% -- under 40% of gdp. just because of the recession, we ended up in the 70's. we cannot do that again. maya: and to add onto that, the number you said was that the debt would grow to 77% in 10 years. it would actually grow to 87% of gdp the next 10 years. if we do nothing, from the new cbo numbers, we are on track to borrow $8.5 trillion the next 10 years, and the debt...
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the national woman's party was founded by a woman named alice paul in 1913 as the congressional union for woman's suffer raj. the congressional union for woman's suffer raj became the national woman's party in 1916. this group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment at which time once they received the amendment in 1920 they began -- they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. during the period when they were lobbying for suffrage they were working all over the country. actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president's doorstep. they had head quartered in lafayette square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president's doorstep in a matter of minutes, and they began picketing the white house, one of the first groups to do so. when the united states entered world war i in 1917, at that time the picket to the white houses were quite peaceful, but they quickly turned ugly when crowds watching these women picket the white house belie
the national woman's party was founded by a woman named alice paul in 1913 as the congressional union for woman's suffer raj. the congressional union for woman's suffer raj became the national woman's party in 1916. this group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment at which time once they received the amendment in 1920 they began -- they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. during the period when they were...
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and when alice paul came to d.c. in 1912 with the intention of lobbying for the federal amendment, allender watched first with interest in this new woman. there's a great story in one of the early biographies of the national woman's party where allender and her mother receive alice paul at their house. and both of them, of course, were very interested in the suffrage movement and were eager to hear from this woman who they claimed was about as big as their finger, walking into their house. and the story goes that by the time alice paul left, they had committed both time and money to the suffrage movement and congressional union without realizing what they had committed to or how this little woman had managed to convince them to begin lobbying for the federal amendment. and allender all of a sudden was an active member of this party, working for the federal suffrage amendment. so i think she always sort of looked around in amazement at alice paul's negotiating and strategic way of convincing people to not only work fo
and when alice paul came to d.c. in 1912 with the intention of lobbying for the federal amendment, allender watched first with interest in this new woman. there's a great story in one of the early biographies of the national woman's party where allender and her mother receive alice paul at their house. and both of them, of course, were very interested in the suffrage movement and were eager to hear from this woman who they claimed was about as big as their finger, walking into their house. and...
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richard: alice has seen the world. born in ireland, she has lived in faraway places from hong kong to singapore to somalia. her home and garden are full of echoes of the cosmopolitan life. but alice is every inch an american with a traditional view of the kind of leadership america needs. >> virginia women like strong men with a compassionate heart. that is what we have in donald j. trump, strong, brilliant leader with a compassionate heart. richard: today is a special day. alice and her friends are heading up to host a tea party, moment to get the grassroots motivated for the final months of the campaign. everyone is dressed to the nines and ready to have a good time. as the guests stream in, for all the smiles, all is not well in the trump campaign. after another string of controversies, trump is sinking in the polls, including here in virginia. so when it is time to rally the crowd from alice switches hats. >> we know he is not a racist. [applause] and we know he is not bad to women. for all the other things the lib
richard: alice has seen the world. born in ireland, she has lived in faraway places from hong kong to singapore to somalia. her home and garden are full of echoes of the cosmopolitan life. but alice is every inch an american with a traditional view of the kind of leadership america needs. >> virginia women like strong men with a compassionate heart. that is what we have in donald j. trump, strong, brilliant leader with a compassionate heart. richard: today is a special day. alice and her...
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alice paul and a another woman presented it to the party in 1923. and from that time, the national women's party worked for legal, social and economic equality for women throughout the united states and later, throughout the world. they worked for the equal rights amendment from this house from 1923 until 1997 when they became a 501 c 3. today we work the preserve our outstanding collection of women's suffrage and women's rights artifacts and he had date but not this movement and the stories of this community of women who worked for total equality for women. the belmont paul house is named after alice paul. our original founder. and then alva belmont. it is because of her that we have such a large collection of books, scrap books, artifacts, and many other objects that allow to us tell the story. now we're upstairs. we're going to talk a little about our check of political cartoons by the national women's party official cartoonist nina allender. the national women's party it was only party to boast an official cartoonist. and her work appeared on th
alice paul and a another woman presented it to the party in 1923. and from that time, the national women's party worked for legal, social and economic equality for women throughout the united states and later, throughout the world. they worked for the equal rights amendment from this house from 1923 until 1997 when they became a 501 c 3. today we work the preserve our outstanding collection of women's suffrage and women's rights artifacts and he had date but not this movement and the stories of...
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alice: yes. look at what happened in 2008 pay we went into the financial crisis with debt levels that were quite moderate. 35% -- under for percent of gdp. just because of the recession, we ended up in the 70's. we cannot do that again. maya: and to add onto that, the number you said was that the debt would grow to 77% in 10 years. it would actually grow to 87% of gdp the next 10 years. if we do nothing, from the new cbo numbers, we are on track to trillion the next 10 years, and the debt will grow more than 10% of gdp. that is before you have unpaid for priorities. in the point mike brought in his this is not about fiscal flexibility. we were able to deal with 2008 because our debt was in a healthy place. if the business cycle is a normal length, we are closer to the next downturn than the last downturn, and we are not in good shape to go forward with that with our debt where it is. so it increases the it interest rates? bernanke says that as well. not about the cbo, but about projections of int
alice: yes. look at what happened in 2008 pay we went into the financial crisis with debt levels that were quite moderate. 35% -- under for percent of gdp. just because of the recession, we ended up in the 70's. we cannot do that again. maya: and to add onto that, the number you said was that the debt would grow to 77% in 10 years. it would actually grow to 87% of gdp the next 10 years. if we do nothing, from the new cbo numbers, we are on track to trillion the next 10 years, and the debt will...
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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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you're good, alice.e been working with you and interviewing and working with you for a long time. you're good, you guys are all great when it comes to this terminology but it is a change of his policy. >> softening of the policy. when he said we were going to build a wall and mexico is going to pay for it, every time we said that on the debate stage, we all rolled our eyes and knew it's not going to happen and when he said he's going to deport all the illegals, we knew it wasn't going to happen. >> you knew it wasn't going to happen, his people knew and he knew it wasn't going to happen. >> i think he knew during the primary period, it was the corn eshstocor cornerstone, now he's in the general election and he has to soften his tone on some of these issues. this is one of the issues he's having to do it with. this is where he's got a lot of his support and now he's going to have to soften his harsh rhetoric on this. he has to do it without losing the base that he has but bringing on the independents and
you're good, alice.e been working with you and interviewing and working with you for a long time. you're good, you guys are all great when it comes to this terminology but it is a change of his policy. >> softening of the policy. when he said we were going to build a wall and mexico is going to pay for it, every time we said that on the debate stage, we all rolled our eyes and knew it's not going to happen and when he said he's going to deport all the illegals, we knew it wasn't going to...
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what do you think, alice? >> my doctor is fantastic.hink for something as important as this and knowing that you're going to run for president and knowing that people are going to ask about your medical records, it seems as though you would at least maybe give your doctor at least ten minutes while you wait for him in a limo while he writes a letter. i think it could have been done in a much more formal way. i think he is in good health. i think he could have gone about this in a way that would have not raised questions by going about it in a little more formal way. >> van? >> first of all, if have you a whacky doctor like that, maybe that explains why he won't release his taxes. he's got a whacky accountant who says he can't release his taxes from 20 years ago because he's under audit. >> don't discriminate again people with hair, van. >> if i asked me doctor to write a recommendation for me, it would take them five to ten minutes. he's been his doctor for 35 years. he knows his health and capacity. it's a done deal, it not a story. >>
what do you think, alice? >> my doctor is fantastic.hink for something as important as this and knowing that you're going to run for president and knowing that people are going to ask about your medical records, it seems as though you would at least maybe give your doctor at least ten minutes while you wait for him in a limo while he writes a letter. i think it could have been done in a much more formal way. i think he is in good health. i think he could have gone about this in a way that...
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autism ends in autism ends in a hair later almost 10 miles away detectives this is a 14 -year-old alice k burke got lost after her dog got all of its leash at the westminster dog park she went looking for him taken harshly tells us what happened next what happened next was a long night in the dark alice tells detectives she fell asleep on some grass when the sun came up she tried to find her way home but didn't make it there instead finding massillon they search from the air and output legs heels and trails all checks but none turned up any signed a 14 -year-old alice caber 18 hours later she is done at home still not home it turns out she was here never in a million years will be think she would've come through here at inside this inside this great clips so on superior when i walked up and i kind up glanced at her i kind of knew it was her but i wasn't too sure natalie prisoners they give the guerrilla haircut as she carefully questioned her trying to confirm her suspicions caber claimed to be off totally out was like i don't know if it's her not she said she had a dog named chip i was
autism ends in autism ends in a hair later almost 10 miles away detectives this is a 14 -year-old alice k burke got lost after her dog got all of its leash at the westminster dog park she went looking for him taken harshly tells us what happened next what happened next was a long night in the dark alice tells detectives she fell asleep on some grass when the sun came up she tried to find her way home but didn't make it there instead finding massillon they search from the air and output legs...
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alice kang explains why. nevan baus/uw student "i like that you can just instead of texting you can like show someone what youre doing." alice u-w students michael carvan and nevan baus say they use student "pretty much like daily, hourly." alice the social media app: snapchat is known for having fun face filters that are updated every day. once you open a picture or video, it disappears after seconds. but an anime inspired filter that was released on the app last week is raising some concern. some students say snapchat crossed the line. we've chosen not to show the actual filter because some may find it offensive. michael carvan/uw student it's fun to use the filters honestly most of them are great but that one is just really not okay." alice man universities and people use snapchat daily. in madison,the wisconsin union used snapchat to show followers the behind the scenes life at the union but after the anime insipred filter was release... the student union said on it's facebook page " we don't want to be p
alice kang explains why. nevan baus/uw student "i like that you can just instead of texting you can like show someone what youre doing." alice u-w students michael carvan and nevan baus say they use student "pretty much like daily, hourly." alice the social media app: snapchat is known for having fun face filters that are updated every day. once you open a picture or video, it disappears after seconds. but an anime inspired filter that was released on the app last week is...
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back with me, alice, van, maria and paris.onald trump's new web ad aimed at african-american voters. >> they are often the kinds of kids that are called super predators. no conscience, no empathy. we can talk about why they ended up that way but first we have to bring them to heal. >> you called out president clinton for defending secretary clinton's use of the term super predator back in the '90s when she supported the crime bill. why did you call them out? >> because it was a racist term and everybody knew it was a racist term. >> that's part of the ad, maria. let me get this up. trump tweeted this today. how quickly people forget that crooked hillary called african-american youth super predator. has she apologized. actually, hillary clinton did apologize. it was in february in "time" magazine. there was an article of her apologizing. i asked her about it in march at a debate. listen to this. >> in 1996, you used the term super predators to describe some young kids. some feel like it was racial code. was it and were you wron
back with me, alice, van, maria and paris.onald trump's new web ad aimed at african-american voters. >> they are often the kinds of kids that are called super predators. no conscience, no empathy. we can talk about why they ended up that way but first we have to bring them to heal. >> you called out president clinton for defending secretary clinton's use of the term super predator back in the '90s when she supported the crime bill. why did you call them out? >> because it was...
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alice?y, i would like to actually ask donald trump has he ever been accused of sexually harassing anyone, and if so, what happened after he was accused of that. did he enter into any kind of a settlement? >> alice, do you want to respond to that? >> well, i think that's -- the whole roger ailes story is certainly an unfortunate situation that's going on over there. but i beg to differ if that was a situation with donald trump's daughter, if that would be his recommendation. it's something that no one likes to think about, but i doubt that would be his recommendation if that happened. >> why would he say it then? >> it's hard to say what goes on in donald trump's mind, but i think he would certainly have a lot more harsh action than that response. >> gloria -- >> don, if a woman is sexually harassed, that's a denial of her right to equal employment opportunity. and no, she doesn't need to find another job. she has a right to have that job without having to run the gauntlet of being sexually h
alice?y, i would like to actually ask donald trump has he ever been accused of sexually harassing anyone, and if so, what happened after he was accused of that. did he enter into any kind of a settlement? >> alice, do you want to respond to that? >> well, i think that's -- the whole roger ailes story is certainly an unfortunate situation that's going on over there. but i beg to differ if that was a situation with donald trump's daughter, if that would be his recommendation. it's...
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alice was saying a meeting magically happened. you guys are saying that's not the way that happened. explain that and congressman, you can get in after. >> huma abedin's response when she was asked for this meeting, by the crown prince of bahrain, she said this meeting is routing through official channels. so essentially she took herself out of it. it was a meeting that was in the process of being put together. >> this is the crown prince of bahrain saying he's in tomorrow asking to see her, it said "good friend of ours." and it says you have to go through officials, on this particular subject with the e-mails, can you talk to this particular subject before we go on? >> yes, i can. >> do we really believe that somebody said he's a good friend of ours? no kidding. he just gave $32 million to the foundation. >> let him finish. >> if everything the clinton foundation does is so great, why do they want to close it down? >> they don't want to close it down. >> you want to close it down. >> i sat back patiently so i got some floor time.
alice was saying a meeting magically happened. you guys are saying that's not the way that happened. explain that and congressman, you can get in after. >> huma abedin's response when she was asked for this meeting, by the crown prince of bahrain, she said this meeting is routing through official channels. so essentially she took herself out of it. it was a meeting that was in the process of being put together. >> this is the crown prince of bahrain saying he's in tomorrow asking to...
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alice: and leaves for us to feed on when we're caterpillars.r caterpillars to grow. squeeks: and no food for you and no place for your caterpillars to grow means no butterflies. no butterflies? but that's horrible! exactly. without this meadow, we won't be able to stay. we need to find a new meadow with our own special wildflowers fast. we can help you look for one, alice. hopefully one close by. yeah, we got to hurry. there are a lot of us in trouble. we'll let you know if we find one. and i'll let you know if i find one. good luck, my new friend. oh, there's got to be a meadow with those special wildflowers around here somewhere. man, i wish my garden had special wildflowers for butterflies. ah-ha! that's it, daisy. why don't we make a garden, that's just for the butterflies. a butterfly garden! yeah. it'll have all the things butterflies need to survive. time to plant a butterfly garden. onward and yonward. this looks like a great spot. hmm. it's not sunny enough. yup. butterflies need sun, and so will the garden. (wind gusting) perfect! nop
alice: and leaves for us to feed on when we're caterpillars.r caterpillars to grow. squeeks: and no food for you and no place for your caterpillars to grow means no butterflies. no butterflies? but that's horrible! exactly. without this meadow, we won't be able to stay. we need to find a new meadow with our own special wildflowers fast. we can help you look for one, alice. hopefully one close by. yeah, we got to hurry. there are a lot of us in trouble. we'll let you know if we find one. and...
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alice i can't do both.e was the offspring of t.r.'s first wife, alice lee, who died a few years after her marriage on the same day of his mother. his second birth to edith carroll was a happy one. edythe adored him since childhood. she supported his need forced a venture, the rough housing days with cowboys, safari in africa. his all but fatal exploration of the river of doubt in brazil after he lost the election of 1912. one more about roosevelt. how perhaps the most famous example of his energy occurred during the 1912 campaign. this was after a period when there was, before television and radio and so, of course, you had to speak for hours at a time orations were meant to be a long time. this began the whistle stop campaign from the back of railroad cars. he went from town to town. the two most gifted orators was debs and roosevelt. wilson also spoke beautifully, but it was not as energetic as the other two. they were stemwinders in that sense. in the late stages of the campaign in october when roosevelt
alice i can't do both.e was the offspring of t.r.'s first wife, alice lee, who died a few years after her marriage on the same day of his mother. his second birth to edith carroll was a happy one. edythe adored him since childhood. she supported his need forced a venture, the rough housing days with cowboys, safari in africa. his all but fatal exploration of the river of doubt in brazil after he lost the election of 1912. one more about roosevelt. how perhaps the most famous example of his...
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alice, i want to start -- >> never. >> this fund-raising pitch from paul ryan uses the language, you know, don't give a blank check to a hillary clinton. "the washington post" notes historically those are loaded words. in 1996 republicans used that towards the end of the election because they were nervous bob dole was going to lose. they did that to try to preserve their majority in the house. is this a message from paul ryan to republicans around the country we think we're going to lose the white house now, it's time to take evasive action? >> it's not unusual for fund-raising e-mails to have such do or die language like this, it's a call to action, it's an urgent plea for funds quickly and large sums. they had a great fund-raising month last month. this kind of language is not unusual. after the last seven days or so, there is some concern, based on being off message in the poll numbers, and so clearly the plea
alice, i want to start -- >> never. >> this fund-raising pitch from paul ryan uses the language, you know, don't give a blank check to a hillary clinton. "the washington post" notes historically those are loaded words. in 1996 republicans used that towards the end of the election because they were nervous bob dole was going to lose. they did that to try to preserve their majority in the house. is this a message from paul ryan to republicans around the country we think...
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. >> the manager says that alice's dog was not with her. the dog and alice went missing together. >>> more eaking news, brace hitting northbound near 136th, that's where we spotted a 3-car accident. look at that truck on the side. we have more on this. >> and we're at i-25 and 144th avenue and traffic is backed up as far as we can see. police have two lanes shut down and one on thesouthbound shut down also due to debris from the accident. it started between two cars. traffic was slowing down at this intersection and one car driving in the center lane rear ended another. that semitruck hit the car and almost went over the cement divider and caused this traffic mess you're looking at now. all three people involved in the accident were transported to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. one was a mother and toddler in it's amazing nobody a as as as >>> it's going to an officer 10 they should be out there patrolling the neighborhoods. >> reporter: they're modeling like other cities but they admit there's a lot of work to be done befo
. >> the manager says that alice's dog was not with her. the dog and alice went missing together. >>> more eaking news, brace hitting northbound near 136th, that's where we spotted a 3-car accident. look at that truck on the side. we have more on this. >> and we're at i-25 and 144th avenue and traffic is backed up as far as we can see. police have two lanes shut down and one on thesouthbound shut down also due to debris from the accident. it started between two cars....
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, alice -- >> listen there was a year-long fbi investigation. the benghazi committee went on for years trying to assail her on these issues. when is enough enough. >> alice, i want you to jump in here, go ahead. >> putting some perspective on it, brad if you want to call it that, look, two cases here this week alone where we're talking about activities by the obama/clinton presidency where we have suspicious behavior, possible criminal behavior, but it's the cover-up that's the problem with people. hillary we know, as comey said there was careless behavior, but her continuing to say that she did not send classified information, we know that is false, we know that she did do that. it's the continual cover-up of this activity that's the problems. just like with this money to release american hostages. we know it happened. to say it didn't happen is insulting to the american people. this is what donald trump needs to focus on, is hillary clinton and this type of activity, her connection with the obama administration. they laser focused on that type
, alice -- >> listen there was a year-long fbi investigation. the benghazi committee went on for years trying to assail her on these issues. when is enough enough. >> alice, i want you to jump in here, go ahead. >> putting some perspective on it, brad if you want to call it that, look, two cases here this week alone where we're talking about activities by the obama/clinton presidency where we have suspicious behavior, possible criminal behavior, but it's the cover-up that's...
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alice caver's mom said she dropped alice and her dog off near a dog park at 100th avenue and simms street sunday before 6:30. she never made it home. alice has autism and does not function at a medication. police say alice was found at a hair salon in superior. she's okay. >>> we want to get to a crash that happened at northbound i- 25 and 144th. it looks like a flatbed semi collided with some kind of white suv right there near the median northbound i-25 causing a lot of backup there, of course, likely on the southbound side as well because we are not sure what time this started. cdot tweeted out something in the last 48 minutes or so. when we get more information, we'll bring it to you. >> both sides of the highway impacted. >>> there is a small chance for rain this afternoon across parts of colorado. meteorologist becky ditchfield is in the 9news backyard. we're expecting warmer weather and then another cooldown. >> things in fact, we'll see cooler temperatures by the end of this week, but for now still pretty warm out there and immediately speaking showers and thunderstorms still part
alice caver's mom said she dropped alice and her dog off near a dog park at 100th avenue and simms street sunday before 6:30. she never made it home. alice has autism and does not function at a medication. police say alice was found at a hair salon in superior. she's okay. >>> we want to get to a crash that happened at northbound i- 25 and 144th. it looks like a flatbed semi collided with some kind of white suv right there near the median northbound i-25 causing a lot of backup there,...
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amazing experience at alice. >> well, city hall's courtyard transformed into a festive beer garden.he seasonal event was free ape featured performances by philadelphia artist including jack people who performed some classic, and people could also enjoy food, drink from a craft beer truck with local crafts, city hall will be transform one last time, on september 20th. >>> as sunset on the city of philadelphia tonight a big party popped up on the parkway, check it out, chopper three over the art museum where thousands of people showed up in their best, all white a tire, for diner en blanc. participants bring their own tables, chairs, food and wine. one couple, marked the evening in a very special way. they got engaged. the night ended with live music, and dancing under the stars. >> now kate, did it get damp out there. >> i think it ended before the rain. rape just got here ten or 15 minutes f there is anyone still carrying their cable downtown in a white dress not the best place to be. hopefully they got home before the rain got here. but rain is here now. and when we leave work toni
amazing experience at alice. >> well, city hall's courtyard transformed into a festive beer garden.he seasonal event was free ape featured performances by philadelphia artist including jack people who performed some classic, and people could also enjoy food, drink from a craft beer truck with local crafts, city hall will be transform one last time, on september 20th. >>> as sunset on the city of philadelphia tonight a big party popped up on the parkway, check it out, chopper...
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amazing experience at alice. >> well, city hall's courtyard transformed into a festive beer garden.he seasonal event was free ape featured performances by philadelphia artist including jack people who performed some classic, and people could also enjoy food, drink from a craft beer truck with local crafts, city hall will be transform one last time, on september 20th. >>> as sunset on the city of philadelphia tonight a big party popped up on the parkway, check it out, chopper three over the art museum where thousands of people showed up in their best, all white a tire, for diner en blanc. participants bring their own tables, chairs, food and wine. one couple, marked the evening in a very special way. they got engaged. the night ended with live music, and dancing under the stars. >> now kate, did it get damp out there. >> i think it ended before the rain. rape just got here ten or 15 minutes f there is anyone still carrying their cable downtown in a white dress not the best place to be. hopefully they got home before the rain got here. but rain is here now. and when we leave work toni
amazing experience at alice. >> well, city hall's courtyard transformed into a festive beer garden.he seasonal event was free ape featured performances by philadelphia artist including jack people who performed some classic, and people could also enjoy food, drink from a craft beer truck with local crafts, city hall will be transform one last time, on september 20th. >>> as sunset on the city of philadelphia tonight a big party popped up on the parkway, check it out, chopper...
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alice cavers a autism and lives a few blocks east of the park. her mother would allow her to walk the dog home. this time night fell and there was no sign of the girl. so her mother called police. the department issued a cold red, thousands of citizens were alerted, the girl was missing. >> there are some trails but it is open field. a area. >> reporter: officers were concerned. so were the volunteers that searched for the missing teen but then a 911 call came from this great clips hair salon. 6 miles from the park. it was where she was cutting hair. >> when i walked up and i seen her, i was like oh, my god she is in my salon. >> reporter: she came in and she kept her cool. >> i asked her did you come here by yourself. she said yeah, i walked. >> i made a call. do you know mom? i was, like, i would want somebody to do the same thing for me. if i would have let her walk out the door what if something happened to her. >> reporter: she called 911 and was able to girl long enough for police to get her home. she says when she woke up she thought she w
alice cavers a autism and lives a few blocks east of the park. her mother would allow her to walk the dog home. this time night fell and there was no sign of the girl. so her mother called police. the department issued a cold red, thousands of citizens were alerted, the girl was missing. >> there are some trails but it is open field. a area. >> reporter: officers were concerned. so were the volunteers that searched for the missing teen but then a 911 call came from this great clips...
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. >> alice roosevelt longworth who famously said if you have anything nice to say -- no, if you have- >> if you have nothing nice to say. >> if you have nothing nice to say, come sit by me. she was put off by eleanor, too, because eleanor did not have a very strong sense of humor and was dure and alice was fun loving. here's what i find so ironic in a way because alice had sort of this flighty image around the country. while eleanor became a cold and distant grandmother, alice was doting and indulgent and like the rest of us. she became kind of sara in a way to her own grandchildren and eleanor went the other way. >> yeah. >> well -- >> i guess i don't quite think she was cold and distant but i think she was proper and she wanted her grandchildren to do, again, do the right thing. we were talking about this before. fdr's children called their grandmother granny. eleanor roosevelt's grandchildren called her grandme are r ee, french. i never talked to any of them that weren't fond of her but it was an event to go see her. but it was an event to go see her. she was mrs. roosevelt. >> ev
. >> alice roosevelt longworth who famously said if you have anything nice to say -- no, if you have- >> if you have nothing nice to say. >> if you have nothing nice to say, come sit by me. she was put off by eleanor, too, because eleanor did not have a very strong sense of humor and was dure and alice was fun loving. here's what i find so ironic in a way because alice had sort of this flighty image around the country. while eleanor became a cold and distant grandmother, alice...
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>> rape sell six years old. >> i'll tell you what, this is alice right here?full of energy, and looks like she needs someone who is full of energy, oh, my goodness. >> i don't know, but i think i may have to -- >> yes, nice. >> would he be upset with me if i brought him home? >> not at all. i don so talking a little bit about why is it so important, i mean, where do the dogs, where do you guys get the dogs from, you know, tell us a little bit more about that? >> all of our shelter partners come from the rural south. a lot of the shelters don't have the resources or funding that maybe a shelter closer to the city might have. adoptions are also hard to come by there. there are a lot of dog surrenders, a lot of strays, dogs, kept outside, so over populated shelters. really important for us to partner with them, bring the dogs to dc so they can find families all over the district area. >> i really hope that these dogs, they're beautiful dogs. >> they are. >> having a good time. >> playing so well. >> where can folks find you guys if they want more information? >>
>> rape sell six years old. >> i'll tell you what, this is alice right here?full of energy, and looks like she needs someone who is full of energy, oh, my goodness. >> i don't know, but i think i may have to -- >> yes, nice. >> would he be upset with me if i brought him home? >> not at all. i don so talking a little bit about why is it so important, i mean, where do the dogs, where do you guys get the dogs from, you know, tell us a little bit more about that?...
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anthony and alice stokes paul. they were suffragettes who campaigned for women to have the right to vote. harriet tubman also fought for women's suffrage, but she's better known for helping african-americans escape southern slavery. rosa parks refused to give her seat on an alabama bus to a white passenger, earning the title "the first lad two women on the short list were fliers -- amelia earhart, the first woman to cross the atlantic solo, and sally ride, america's first female in space. so, who would you like to see on the $10 bill? >> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure ty'll pick anyonehe good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel like she's a figugoreod., strong >
anthony and alice stokes paul. they were suffragettes who campaigned for women to have the right to vote. harriet tubman also fought for women's suffrage, but she's better known for helping african-americans escape southern slavery. rosa parks refused to give her seat on an alabama bus to a white passenger, earning the title "the first lad two women on the short list were fliers -- amelia earhart, the first woman to cross the atlantic solo, and sally ride, america's first female in space....
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someone within 10 miles away with pretty unusual details about how she was found travel to get their alice k burdick disappeared sunday night after being dropped off at the westminster hills dog park as if she was founded more than 20 hours later about 10 miles away she told the women who found woman who found her she walked the stole my home it turns out. >> when i walked up and i kind of glanced at her i kind of knew it was her but i wasn't too sure natalie brazil is a give the girl a haircut as she carefully questioned her trying to confirm her suspicions cable or claimed to be a boy named miles is through me off totally so i was like i do know if it's true or not she had a dog named chip miles was actually ours men when she was about to pay she didn't have any money. >> was as a snub to the back of us want to call police way call it could turn took to stay neutral officers arrived like i said i would want somebody to do this the same thing for me to kind the hits home but because the havoc it myself. >> and alice gaber's dog is detectives sometimes he got off his leash that are part an
someone within 10 miles away with pretty unusual details about how she was found travel to get their alice k burdick disappeared sunday night after being dropped off at the westminster hills dog park as if she was founded more than 20 hours later about 10 miles away she told the women who found woman who found her she walked the stole my home it turns out. >> when i walked up and i kind of glanced at her i kind of knew it was her but i wasn't too sure natalie brazil is a give the girl a...
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let's talk more now with alice stewart, cnn political commentator and former communications director for ted cruz. alex cone net from marco rubio's campaign, now a partner with firehouse strategies, a democratic strategist. alex bernstein, national political reporter for "the new york times." john phillips, cnn political comment tart, talk show host on kabc and a donald trump supporter. i think i got everybody in. i love the brady bunch effect. >> we're smaller than everyone else. everyone else gets their own box. john phillips, first you. as we said by our count, it's been about 12 hours since donald trump has commented on the feud with the gold star family. he did not talk about this from the stump yesterday. do you get any sense that donald trump in the campaign is trying to move on from this? >> yes, as soon as he stops talking about it, it's going to go away. i've never been more of the belief that melania should tell him it's time to go on vacation. that's go on one of these kathie lee cruises, let this thing blow over and talk about something else. he's the guy making sure thi
let's talk more now with alice stewart, cnn political commentator and former communications director for ted cruz. alex cone net from marco rubio's campaign, now a partner with firehouse strategies, a democratic strategist. alex bernstein, national political reporter for "the new york times." john phillips, cnn political comment tart, talk show host on kabc and a donald trump supporter. i think i got everybody in. i love the brady bunch effect. >> we're smaller than everyone...
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and alice stewart, former communications director for the ted cruz campaign. david gergen, i want to start with you, not because of your age, but your wisdom. 50 national security republicans who have served in administration over the last 30, 40 years say they won't vote for him. this is unusual, not something i remember seeing in any election in my lifetime. >> it's unprecedented. i don't think it has happened in your lifetime, nor mine. the fact is that these are really substantial people, too. of the 50 national security people, i've worked directly, personally with about 20 of them, i can tell you, these are substantial people. they're among in best we have in the country. bob sel lick commands respect all over the world. the fact they come out on this national security issue so hard saying he's too reckless to be president is damaging. susan collins commands a lot of respect in washington as a bridge builder between republicans and democrats. she's often the one -- if you're a democratic president, you can reach out to susan collins, would you come on bo
and alice stewart, former communications director for the ted cruz campaign. david gergen, i want to start with you, not because of your age, but your wisdom. 50 national security republicans who have served in administration over the last 30, 40 years say they won't vote for him. this is unusual, not something i remember seeing in any election in my lifetime. >> it's unprecedented. i don't think it has happened in your lifetime, nor mine. the fact is that these are really substantial...
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alice: no hay banderas a media alta-- hasta, las campanas son por el duelo. papÁ. se llevÓ todas sus cosas todo se llevÓ todo. alice: las autoridades han integrado en comitÉ de duraciÓn para agregar ayudas a los 20 municipios que han sido declarados zona de desastre natural. ayuda que sin duda considera que no ha llegado en la magnitud que se requiere. son los rostros de los que nadie pensÓ que le tocarÍa vivir tan triste y doloroso dicen como ese incesante han ido de campanas. marÍa: un accidente de trÁnsito en perÚ cobrÓ la vida de 17 personas y dejÓ a otras 32 heridos. esto ocurriÓ anoche luego de que dos autobuses de transporte chocaron. en brasil manifestantes salieron a manifestar donde grupos de izquierda reclaman la salida de el vicepresidente michel tema hay quien acusan de golpista. hay presuntas irregularidades fiscales de presupuesto del aÑo 2015. parece obvio pero no lo es, hay que saber muy bien cuÁles son las drogas que están consumiendo las mayorÍas de los jÓvenes hay que saber identificarlas para evitar adicciones que pueden costar dÍas-- vid
alice: no hay banderas a media alta-- hasta, las campanas son por el duelo. papÁ. se llevÓ todas sus cosas todo se llevÓ todo. alice: las autoridades han integrado en comitÉ de duraciÓn para agregar ayudas a los 20 municipios que han sido declarados zona de desastre natural. ayuda que sin duda considera que no ha llegado en la magnitud que se requiere. son los rostros de los que nadie pensÓ que le tocarÍa vivir tan triste y doloroso dicen como ese incesante han ido de campanas. marÍa:...
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did talk to women off camera today that so she frequents the park and she said she had encountered alice more than once and on some of those occasion she would seem disoriented at one time lost and they tried to help her and they said at that time she didn't identify herself and couldn't really cooperate. we understand the dog is still missing. she managed to get to a hair salon were a woman cuts her hair. coming up, my colleague will talk to that hairdresser about her reaction to the entire situation. >> just glad she's okay. if apple name are for passengers who plan to play on delta. a worldwide system at its causing massive headaches for passengers. mike barnes where where things stand right now. flights are canceled today alone. the fights are back in the air, but there are so delays and cancellations. at power outage around 2:30 a.m. caused a massive computer glitch that grounded flights all around the globe by 9:00 a.m. this lifted and limited departures. passengers have went of large-scale cancellation and delays and urged to check flight schedules. >> my first day on the job in b
did talk to women off camera today that so she frequents the park and she said she had encountered alice more than once and on some of those occasion she would seem disoriented at one time lost and they tried to help her and they said at that time she didn't identify herself and couldn't really cooperate. we understand the dog is still missing. she managed to get to a hair salon were a woman cuts her hair. coming up, my colleague will talk to that hairdresser about her reaction to the entire...
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. >> reporter: for alice c. gilbert. >> it doesn't matter the order when we're multiplying. >> reporter: teaching math at community college of aurora is something she's very passionate about. >> i love to be able to help them and i love when they get it. >> reporter: but teaching in a way everyone understands can be complicated. >> certain kinds of students will get the message i want them to have and therefore have a better opportunity and a lot message across is what she hopes other faculty members accomplish with their classes making sure all students have an equal opportunity to learn. >> getting everybody to have that same level of equal opportunity up here, not down here. >> reporter: that's one reason why the school's mathematics department is one of 20 in the nation named as a finalist to receive the excellence in education award given to schools across the country who promote latino student success in higher education. >> when a faculty member gets to the point where they are reaching all groups of stud
. >> reporter: for alice c. gilbert. >> it doesn't matter the order when we're multiplying. >> reporter: teaching math at community college of aurora is something she's very passionate about. >> i love to be able to help them and i love when they get it. >> reporter: but teaching in a way everyone understands can be complicated. >> certain kinds of students will get the message i want them to have and therefore have a better opportunity and a lot message...
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alice on the wisconsin union facebook page... ruth her commented saying she wasn't offended but could see how others would be. storms through mid-afternoon as a cold front pushes through southeast wisconsin. highs for the day will top off in the upper 70s for most of us. once the rain works its way out, we'll be humidity. overnight lows will be much cooler, in the mid 50s. cloud cover looks like it will stick around for sunday. we may even see a few sprinkles. highs will drop to the low 70s. sunshine returns for monday will warm back to the upper 70s and low 80s. today: scattered showers and thunderstorms. high: 78 dewpoint: 68 wind: s-w 10-20 mph low: 56 dewpoint: 64 wind: w 5-10 mph sunday: mostly cloudy with the chance for a few sprinkles. high: 73 dewpoint: 56 wind: nw 10-15 mph monday: sunny. am low: 51 high: 78 dewpoint: 55 wind: sw 5-10 mph tuesday: mostly sunny. am low: 61 high: 82 dewpoint: 63 wind: s 5-10 mph wednesday: partly sunny with the low: 65 high: 80 dewpoint: 66 wind: sw 5-15 mph thursday: partly sunny with the
alice on the wisconsin union facebook page... ruth her commented saying she wasn't offended but could see how others would be. storms through mid-afternoon as a cold front pushes through southeast wisconsin. highs for the day will top off in the upper 70s for most of us. once the rain works its way out, we'll be humidity. overnight lows will be much cooler, in the mid 50s. cloud cover looks like it will stick around for sunday. we may even see a few sprinkles. highs will drop to the low 70s....
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anthony and alice stokes paul. they were suffragettes who campaigned for women to have the right to vote. harriet tubman also fought for women's suffrage, but she's better known for helping african-americans escape southern slavery. rosa parks refused to give her seat on an alabama bus to a white passenger, earning the title "the first lady of civil rights." fliers -- amelia earhart, the first woman to cross the atlantic solo, and sally ride, america's first female in space. so, who would you like to see on the $10 bill? >> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> maybe... >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure they'll pick anyone good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel like she's a good, strong figure. >>
anthony and alice stokes paul. they were suffragettes who campaigned for women to have the right to vote. harriet tubman also fought for women's suffrage, but she's better known for helping african-americans escape southern slavery. rosa parks refused to give her seat on an alabama bus to a white passenger, earning the title "the first lady of civil rights." fliers -- amelia earhart, the first woman to cross the atlantic solo, and sally ride, america's first female in space. so, who...
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scott pelley is here with mor >> dick, alice, great to be with you. in louisiana, 20,000 people have been rescued so far, from the massive flooding there. dramatic rescues of people being pulled out of their cars. as the cars sank below the water. we will have that. and the wildfires out west. that are now destroying neighborhoods. nature at its worse, just ahead we love the new york state fair! two words.. piglet races! wine slushees. bonding time. those pigs are just so cute! cheesecake, on a stick. a rollercoaster! the great new york state fair just got greater. with all new fairgrounds, more rides and more fun. from august 25th to september 5th in syracuse, new york. order tickets before opening day for just $6. it's all here, it's only here. >>> breaking news in the murder of a local imam over the weekend and police have given us an update on the case. >> and they have a person of interest in custody and was arrested for a hit-and-run elsewhere and seen on video for the murders. >> he was there just prior to that. we have one video eight minutes
scott pelley is here with mor >> dick, alice, great to be with you. in louisiana, 20,000 people have been rescued so far, from the massive flooding there. dramatic rescues of people being pulled out of their cars. as the cars sank below the water. we will have that. and the wildfires out west. that are now destroying neighborhoods. nature at its worse, just ahead we love the new york state fair! two words.. piglet races! wine slushees. bonding time. those pigs are just so cute!...
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also by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, - i'm evan smith, her 2013 filibuster of an abortion bill in texas made her an international celebrity, and propelled her to run for governor of her home state. today's she's travelling the country as an advocate for gender equality, and she's encouraging young women everywhere to follow in her footsteps. she's wendy davis. this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen on other nations in africa. - i'd have to say he made his own bed. - [evan] but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem, and over time took it on-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the stake. are you gonna run for president? - [voiceover] i think i just got an f from you asking. (applause) - wendy davis, welcome. - thank you, evan. - [evan] nice to see you. so we're in 2016, and we're having to have a conversation about women getting treated the same as
also by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, - i'm evan smith, her 2013 filibuster of an abortion bill in texas made her an international celebrity, and propelled her to run for governor of her home state. today's she's travelling the country as an advocate for gender equality, and she's encouraging young women everywhere to follow in her footsteps. she's wendy davis. this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability...