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so alice's restaurant took about a year. and then i performed it in the summer of 1967 at the newport folk festival. and i remember -- i wasn't scheduled to play there. i twlenlt with went there with e all the other people. but then at some point they said okay, we're going to have to, you know, put you on the main stage. you got to sing that song, man. i said really? they said, yeah. so i remember pete seager saying he may not able to handle this, you know, crowd out there. it's like, you know, thousands and thousands of people. and so they said at the endst song, let's just -- he has a little part that goes if one person does it if, two people do it, if 50 people do it, so let's just go out and send out some friends and so the end of that thing, everybody who had performed at that festival is out there singing this song with me. i got back from that and it was like a switch had gone off. it was like. the old days are over. my dreams are shot. we're doing something else now. >> and bam, there you have it. 50 years later. al
so alice's restaurant took about a year. and then i performed it in the summer of 1967 at the newport folk festival. and i remember -- i wasn't scheduled to play there. i twlenlt with went there with e all the other people. but then at some point they said okay, we're going to have to, you know, put you on the main stage. you got to sing that song, man. i said really? they said, yeah. so i remember pete seager saying he may not able to handle this, you know, crowd out there. it's like, you...
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. >> nick: alice? alice johnson. >> alice: nick newman? i can't believe this. >> nick: [ chuckles ] yeah, me neither. i haven't seen you since, uh... >> alice: the year cassie died. >> nick: yeah. what brings you to genoa city? >> tessa: [ sighs ] [ cellphone buzzes ]
. >> nick: alice? alice johnson. >> alice: nick newman? i can't believe this. >> nick: [ chuckles ] yeah, me neither. i haven't seen you since, uh... >> alice: the year cassie died. >> nick: yeah. what brings you to genoa city? >> tessa: [ sighs ] [ cellphone buzzes ]
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we're joined now by doug hi, cnn political commentator and former rnc communications director, alice stewart, former ted cruz communications director. good to see both of you. >> hi, fred. >> doug, you first. was it appropriate for the president to do this friday night at the height of a storm? >> i think when you see something happens on a friday night, you know it's not a popular decision. in this case i don't think it was a wise one either. for me what i worry about not just the decision but the ramifications for republicans running for office up and down the ballot next year. after the debacle we saw in charlottesville with trump's response just over the past couple weeks, i found it really hard to tell my african-american friends, hispanic friends that the republican party was a place to go to for policies that are going to improve america, help improve their lives. i think that argument just got a lot harder. it's something we're going to see over the next year, year and a half as republicans are trying to win votes. this makes it harder for them to do so. >> so, alice, the she
we're joined now by doug hi, cnn political commentator and former rnc communications director, alice stewart, former ted cruz communications director. good to see both of you. >> hi, fred. >> doug, you first. was it appropriate for the president to do this friday night at the height of a storm? >> i think when you see something happens on a friday night, you know it's not a popular decision. in this case i don't think it was a wise one either. for me what i worry about not...
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what do you think, alice? if congress isn't here, is this something that he might have been better just waiting a few days, waiting a week or so for? >> if he hadn't gone to texas yesterday, i would say yes, postpone it. but going to texas yesterday and showing his support and reiterating that the federal government is here to help you, that was critical. look, we have the federal, state and local units working together to get the help that is needed. it's not going away, this will be an ongoing effort, but walking and chewing gum at the same time, pushing the agenda down the road and getting the message out there. it's good to talk about the tax cut, the corporate tax, but also good for people watching. contact your members of congress, let them know you support tax reform, because this is an important agenda to get passed. >> the president talked about the storm in what was really about the victims. he's focused more on the recovery efforts, the response efforts, but he was talking very much on a more compas
what do you think, alice? if congress isn't here, is this something that he might have been better just waiting a few days, waiting a week or so for? >> if he hadn't gone to texas yesterday, i would say yes, postpone it. but going to texas yesterday and showing his support and reiterating that the federal government is here to help you, that was critical. look, we have the federal, state and local units working together to get the help that is needed. it's not going away, this will be an...
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[laughing] i said what you mean alice was drunk? she said alice was drunk from 1976-1983. [laughing] and they said you meet all the time? she said yeah, pretty much. i think henry may have discovered there's a lot of joy in book writing as well. i certainly enjoyed it. someone once asked me what's the most profitable form of writing? is it operates, letters, speeches, bookwriting? i thought for a moment and i said the most profitable form of writing is ransom notes. [laughing] history is written backwards but limped forward and i think henry has written that in his book. what i'm going to do is talk about what first surprised henry is what i like about his book. first of all he opens up a new discussion about ronald reagan, one that has not been thoroughly and completely examined as well as it should have been. we don't fully know or at least it's been underreported about reagan's intellectual maturation. how does he go from what is he call himself? he wasn't a bleeding heart. he was a hemophiliac liberal. how does he go from a rip roaring supporter of the new deal to a li
[laughing] i said what you mean alice was drunk? she said alice was drunk from 1976-1983. [laughing] and they said you meet all the time? she said yeah, pretty much. i think henry may have discovered there's a lot of joy in book writing as well. i certainly enjoyed it. someone once asked me what's the most profitable form of writing? is it operates, letters, speeches, bookwriting? i thought for a moment and i said the most profitable form of writing is ransom notes. [laughing] history is...
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he says, alice, between 5% and 0% of change. so you're saying i got a chance, that he has a chance to make some change. that prospect looms large. you can fire as many people as you want. you are the person motivating all the action. it begins and it ends with you. it doesn't matter whom you fire. how do you see it in terms of that? >> clearly general kelly has been instrumental in righting the ship, plugging some leaks and making changes he feels will instill discipline and in order the white house. but david mentioned, as you say, the elephantn the room is always going to be trump in his twitter, in his inability to stay on message. i think that is the key moving forward. we do have some. kellyanne conway will be strong, as she always has been on keeping him on the conservative message and fighting for things that a lot of the base stand di the trump administration with when it comes to life and family and those issues. but i think the key will always be keeping donald trump on message and off twitter, which general kelly is g
he says, alice, between 5% and 0% of change. so you're saying i got a chance, that he has a chance to make some change. that prospect looms large. you can fire as many people as you want. you are the person motivating all the action. it begins and it ends with you. it doesn't matter whom you fire. how do you see it in terms of that? >> clearly general kelly has been instrumental in righting the ship, plugging some leaks and making changes he feels will instill discipline and in order the...
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alliss w alice was a character. she said, if you don't have anything good to say, come sit next to me. >> yes, and roosevelt says yes. >> and alice would literally put a tack under the cushion of a dig that taker and watch him sit and blow up. she jumped into a pool when she was on a cruise and met her second husband that way. >> alice was very mean to eleanor. >> she was actually mean to many people. she wasn't mean to teddy roosevelt. he said, i have a choice, i can either handle my daughter or run the country. >> i can't do both. >> when he was governor and he wanted her to go to a conservative boarding school to control her, she basically said, i will shame you, i will embarrass you, you're not going to do this, and he knew she would. >> it was true. >> when the tafts move into the white house, and taft is teddy roosevelt's handpicked successor, they discover in the white house a little voodoo doll alice left for them. >> oh, how wonderful. i love her. >> and alice was banned from the taft white house, among oth
alliss w alice was a character. she said, if you don't have anything good to say, come sit next to me. >> yes, and roosevelt says yes. >> and alice would literally put a tack under the cushion of a dig that taker and watch him sit and blow up. she jumped into a pool when she was on a cruise and met her second husband that way. >> alice was very mean to eleanor. >> she was actually mean to many people. she wasn't mean to teddy roosevelt. he said, i have a choice, i can...
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joining us with more news, republican strategist alice stewart. and on the phone, republican strategist anna navaro. ann anna, you worked for senator john mccain when he was running for senator. what is your reaction to the pardons of joe arpaio. >> part of me is not surprised. at this point, i don't expect anything positive out of donald trump. part of me is shocked, shocked that in a week where there's been the backlash after charlottesville, in a week where he just now signed the order banning transgenders, it's like this guy all he wants to do is represent the 34% base. he's not the president of the united states of america. he's the president of the divided states of america. all he wants to do is pit americans versus americans. he's got to know what it means to the latino community to pardon joe arpaio. it is a slap in the face for most latinos. this man has served his career on being a guy who does racial profiling. he is symbolic of attacks on the hispanic and latino community of arizona. what he has done today, donald trump, is another sl
joining us with more news, republican strategist alice stewart. and on the phone, republican strategist anna navaro. ann anna, you worked for senator john mccain when he was running for senator. what is your reaction to the pardons of joe arpaio. >> part of me is not surprised. at this point, i don't expect anything positive out of donald trump. part of me is shocked, shocked that in a week where there's been the backlash after charlottesville, in a week where he just now signed the order...
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want to interview alice coop center alice was a reagan supporter in 1980. and so i contacted his offers out no arizona. alice has contributed to reagan, voted for reagan. no, alice didn't want to do a debate -- do an interview. and i said, why? and his aide says sheepishly, alice was drunk. i said what do you mean alice was drunk? she said alice was drunk from 1976 to 1983. and i said you mean all the time? she said, yeah, pretty much. so, i think henry may have discovered this is a lot of joy in book writing as well. i've certainly enjoyed it. someone once asked me, what's the most profitable form of writing, op-eds, speech erred, book writing and i thought the most profitable form of writing is ransom notes. [laughter] >> history is written backwards but lived forward and i think henry has written that in his book. what i'm going to do is talk about what first surprised henry is what i like about his book. first of all, he opens up a new discussion about ronald reagan, one that has not been thoroughly and completely examined as well as it should have been
want to interview alice coop center alice was a reagan supporter in 1980. and so i contacted his offers out no arizona. alice has contributed to reagan, voted for reagan. no, alice didn't want to do a debate -- do an interview. and i said, why? and his aide says sheepishly, alice was drunk. i said what do you mean alice was drunk? she said alice was drunk from 1976 to 1983. and i said you mean all the time? she said, yeah, pretty much. so, i think henry may have discovered this is a lot of joy...
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but alice let me reference part of senator mccain's statement. the president has the authority to make this pardon, obviously this is before "the washington post" reporting came out. but doing so at this time undermines his claim for the respect of the rule of law as sheriff arpaio has shown no remorse for his actions. isn't this another issue where people will say this is a president believing he's above the law. >> this is the president doing what he thinks is within his authority to do so. given what we've had all week, this is a total eclipse of the heart and the president's heart is with the base. the base supports what sheriff arpaio did and so does the president. the president has said all along that he believes the sheriff was doing everything within his legal bounds when he was sheriff to go after these people, and he's always said that he supports local law enforcement, enforcing federal immigration laws -- >> but alice, i'm going to stop you. phoenix new times. i don't know if you've seen their twitter feed. they've been points out all
but alice let me reference part of senator mccain's statement. the president has the authority to make this pardon, obviously this is before "the washington post" reporting came out. but doing so at this time undermines his claim for the respect of the rule of law as sheriff arpaio has shown no remorse for his actions. isn't this another issue where people will say this is a president believing he's above the law. >> this is the president doing what he thinks is within his...
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>> yes, that's alice paul. so i think i mentioned earlier that one of the things i don't like about the way that suffrage history is often taught is that it makes it seem like the whole suffrage movement was in the 1910s and all about alice paul and the national women's party and the women who chained themselves to the white house fence and went after wilson and who were horrifically force fed at the prison. and, by the way, out at alqapon, there's a new museum that's going to open fairly soon think, and it will feature some of the history of the suffragettes who were force fed there. it's horrific. but that is not the whole story and there would not have been an amendment if it had only been the national women's party here in d.c. yes, thank you. all right, yes. >> historians don't work on the relationship between frontier america and the women's vote. the map is so dramatic. >> yes, there's a lot. the question is, why the west? right. why is it the west that enfranchises women so early and so many places in t
>> yes, that's alice paul. so i think i mentioned earlier that one of the things i don't like about the way that suffrage history is often taught is that it makes it seem like the whole suffrage movement was in the 1910s and all about alice paul and the national women's party and the women who chained themselves to the white house fence and went after wilson and who were horrifically force fed at the prison. and, by the way, out at alqapon, there's a new museum that's going to open fairly...
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alice was a character. she said, if you don't have anything good to say, come sit next to me. >> yes, and roosevelt says yes. >> and alice would literally put a tack under the cushion of a dignitary of the white house and watch him sit and blow up. she jumped into a pool when she was on a cruise and met her second husband that way. >> alice was very mean to eleanor. >> she was actually mean to many people. she wasn't mean to teddy roosevelt. he said, i have a choice, i can either handle my daughter or run the country. >> i can't do both. >> when he was governor and he wanted her to go to a conservative boarding school to control her, she basically said, i will shame you, i will embarrass you, you're not going to do this, and he knew she would. >> it was true. >> when the tafts move into the white house, and taft is teddy roosevelt's handpicked successor, they discover in the white house a little voodoo doll alice left for them. >> oh, how wonderful. i love her. >> and alice was banned from the taft white ho
alice was a character. she said, if you don't have anything good to say, come sit next to me. >> yes, and roosevelt says yes. >> and alice would literally put a tack under the cushion of a dignitary of the white house and watch him sit and blow up. she jumped into a pool when she was on a cruise and met her second husband that way. >> alice was very mean to eleanor. >> she was actually mean to many people. she wasn't mean to teddy roosevelt. he said, i have a choice, i...
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and alice dunbar nelson was so mad about that she went over to the democrats. she said the republicans can't do better than that then we're leaving them be and she left and became the organizer of african-american women for the democratic party which had its headquarters in new york. and more and more across the 1920s, african-americans in cities in the north began to reconsider. they claimed that democrats in the north were not the same as democrats in the south. and given the disappointment that republicans had been, maybe it made sense to go to the democrats. hardly anyone went with her in the 1920s themselves in the decade of the 1920s itself. it's not until the second election of franklin roosevelt that massive numbers of african-americans moved to the democratic party. she a harbinger of things to come. i thought it would be good if we read together one of her poems. she was married to paul dunbar. but she was, herself, an important poet. i thought you might want to stand up. this is our halftime break. you might want to stand up and jiggle around and get
and alice dunbar nelson was so mad about that she went over to the democrats. she said the republicans can't do better than that then we're leaving them be and she left and became the organizer of african-american women for the democratic party which had its headquarters in new york. and more and more across the 1920s, african-americans in cities in the north began to reconsider. they claimed that democrats in the north were not the same as democrats in the south. and given the disappointment...
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alice responded with. .. bob then went to say... alice then replied... our technology reporter chris baraniukjoins me now to explain what this all means. what on earth is going on there, what does it mean in the grand scheme of things? it certainly looks nonsensical, doesn't it? as human eyesit nonsensical, doesn't it? as human eyes it isn't english. to chat bot programmes, not robots like we see in the film, programmes that are working with text. they are trying to come to agreement on something and they are experimenting with language to improve their bargaining position. that is what facebook was doing when they set up this research programme. they are using language ina way programme. they are using language in a way that doesn't make sense to us in a way that doesn't make sense to us but they are emphasising and repeating things again and again. the point is, those two robots, not physical things, an ice cream, they would have understood what they were saying to each other. —— on a screen. as much as they understand anything. they are simply pas
alice responded with. .. bob then went to say... alice then replied... our technology reporter chris baraniukjoins me now to explain what this all means. what on earth is going on there, what does it mean in the grand scheme of things? it certainly looks nonsensical, doesn't it? as human eyesit nonsensical, doesn't it? as human eyes it isn't english. to chat bot programmes, not robots like we see in the film, programmes that are working with text. they are trying to come to agreement on...
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alice, to you, what do you make of kellyanne conway say this? this is a very intelligent woman. she says, yes, the president's poll numbers are down in his party and we need to get them up? >> certainly, they can't deny the numbers, a lot of times they look at the bigger picture and the things on their agenda and what they are working on. clearly, foreign policy is taking center stage for this administration and for many in the world. they are looking at what they are able to do right now, which is, obviously, as we heard from nikki haley, joining the u.n. and sanctions on north korea, the president signing the legislation or signing on with congress to oppose sanctions with russia. they are looking at the big picture long term, not a snapshot of polling data. >> errol, alice says they can't deny the numbers, the president is. >> that's right. kellyanne conway is a professional pollster, written a book on the subject and has done it for decades, really knows the business. she is not able to play the games the president will where he denies reality and uses buzz words we have com
alice, to you, what do you make of kellyanne conway say this? this is a very intelligent woman. she says, yes, the president's poll numbers are down in his party and we need to get them up? >> certainly, they can't deny the numbers, a lot of times they look at the bigger picture and the things on their agenda and what they are working on. clearly, foreign policy is taking center stage for this administration and for many in the world. they are looking at what they are able to do right...
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go to fiosgigabit.com z2fwcz z16fz y2fwcy y16fy ♪ >>> i'm alice. >> hey alice. >> alice. >> alice. >> mom. >> alice please stop avoiding me. >> alice, look at me for second. >> when were you going to tell me three strangers were living in your house? >> i just always october out on my birth day. it's like my personal new year's eve. i go ahh and real it back to normal. >> did you wash these. >> i did but only because i was doing load and i've been up since 5:30. ♪ >> i'm 40. >> i know that. like ballpark. >> that's a clip from the new movie it is called "home again" it's romantic comedy about a single mom reece witherspoon who's changes changes unexpectedly when she allows three young men to move in with her. he got to sit down with her over the weekend and joins us this morning. >> she place 40-year-old woman in this movie, and -- my mike is apparently not on. my apologize. >> how old is she in real life. >> she's 41 in real life. >> she's right there. >> yeah. i spoke to her about playing this role in this film but she also -- i wanted to know when you have an intimat
go to fiosgigabit.com z2fwcz z16fz y2fwcy y16fy ♪ >>> i'm alice. >> hey alice. >> alice. >> alice. >> mom. >> alice please stop avoiding me. >> alice, look at me for second. >> when were you going to tell me three strangers were living in your house? >> i just always october out on my birth day. it's like my personal new year's eve. i go ahh and real it back to normal. >> did you wash these. >> i did but only because i was...
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alice pointed out in a statement, quote, this issue is not one that can be attributed to the current administration's protection requirements, but rather has been an ongoing issue for nearly a decade. still, observers say alice has a problem internally at the secret service. >> he has a lot of angry frustrated agents who feel that they are giving more than they should give by serving on these details. >> reporter: and the trump details are taxing the secret service in unique ways. unlike other presidents who made trips to camp david where military security is already in place, president trump's made frequent trips to his resorts. former secret service agent larry johnson says that creates more security challenges and longer hours for the agents. >> you're going to have to name check. you're going to have to do extra security because of access to individuals that may either be residents in that location or members of the golf club, et cetera. the logistics of the secret service is quite amazing when you talk about moving vehicles, moving agents, moving assets like magnet ometers. >> r
alice pointed out in a statement, quote, this issue is not one that can be attributed to the current administration's protection requirements, but rather has been an ongoing issue for nearly a decade. still, observers say alice has a problem internally at the secret service. >> he has a lot of angry frustrated agents who feel that they are giving more than they should give by serving on these details. >> reporter: and the trump details are taxing the secret service in unique ways....
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it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. it's rodeos on top of rollercoasters. it's favorites on favorites, alice. it's very moving. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while
it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. it's rodeos on top of rollercoasters. it's favorites on favorites, alice. it's very moving. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your...
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it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. get your favorites on top of your favorites. it survived 4 food fights,ew but old, home: a one-coat wonder named "grams", and rolled with multiple personalities. number one rated marquee interior. behr's most advanced one-coat hide paint. only at the home depot. >>> all right. we have breaking news. has to do with the president of the united states and arizona senator, jeff flake. you will remember, it was only a couple hours ago president trump endorsed the republican primary o opponent of this sitting u.s. senator because jeff flake has been critical of him on many fronts but specifically in the wake of the president's response to the charlottesville violence. moments ago, the senior senator from arizona, john mccain, he weighed in. he writes, jeff flake is a principle legislature and always does what is right for the people of arizona. our state needs
it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. get your favorites on top of your favorites. it survived 4 food fights,ew but old, home: a one-coat wonder named "grams", and rolled with multiple personalities. number one rated marquee interior. behr's most advanced one-coat hide paint. only at the home depot. >>> all right. we...
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it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. it's rodeos on top of rollercoasters. it's favorites on favorites, alice. it's very moving. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. anyone who calls it a hobby doesn't understand. we know that a person's passion is what drives them. [ clapping ] and that's why every memorial we create is a true reflection of the individual. only a dignity memorial professional can celebrate a life like no other. find out how at sanfranciscodignity.com. for years, centurylink has been promising fast in
it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. it's rodeos on top of rollercoasters. it's favorites on favorites, alice. it's very moving. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress...
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for alice." my name is calvin trillin, and this is my brief but spectacular take on my life and writing. you can watch more brief but spectacular videos online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. now to our newshour shares, something that caught our eye that may be of interest to you, too. a 93-year-old world war ii veteran traveled more than 5,000 miles from his montana home this month to return a treasured keepsake to a grateful japanese family. the newshour's julia griffin explains. >> reporter: warm temperatures and rainy skies greeted marvin strombo as he returned to japan this week for the first time in 73 years. during the war, strombo served as an elite sniper scouter with the second marine division. alone on the japanese line during the 1944 invasion of saipan, he came across the body of a dead japanese soldier. >> i saw this soldier, japanese soldier laying there. and i knew he was an officer because he had a sword on. >> reporter: but strombo also noticed something else. a customary flag the so
for alice." my name is calvin trillin, and this is my brief but spectacular take on my life and writing. you can watch more brief but spectacular videos online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. now to our newshour shares, something that caught our eye that may be of interest to you, too. a 93-year-old world war ii veteran traveled more than 5,000 miles from his montana home this month to return a treasured keepsake to a grateful japanese family. the newshour's julia griffin explains. >>...
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i'm with alice. i like to hear mr. cobb saying we're going to cooperate and it's an expected sign and maybe it's hopeful they get it wrapped up quickly. i don't like other trump surrogates saying it's not a big deal or i think they are laying the predicate to fire mr. mueller. if you listen, i was talking to jason in your earlier hour, they said they are leak which is not true. and they're violating the scope of their investigation by looking at financial things, which also is not true. i think they're laying -- either they are going to go with mr. cobb who is saying they are going to cooperate or with others or laying the predicate to fire mueller. >> there were leaks, just not in story. the big leaks were in the other stories today about president trump's private conversations. >> we'll talk about that. >> and that's problematic and they'll try to conflate that. this week, the stock market hit a record. >> 22,000. >> tonight the governor of west virginia switching from a democrat to a republican. you've got a new chi
i'm with alice. i like to hear mr. cobb saying we're going to cooperate and it's an expected sign and maybe it's hopeful they get it wrapped up quickly. i don't like other trump surrogates saying it's not a big deal or i think they are laying the predicate to fire mr. mueller. if you listen, i was talking to jason in your earlier hour, they said they are leak which is not true. and they're violating the scope of their investigation by looking at financial things, which also is not true. i think...
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you see the company was experimenting with teaching two chat bots named alice and bob to talk with each other. somehow they developed their own computer language. none of the programmers could understand what the two were saying to each other, and the humans said enough, we think you're probably plotting against us, and they shut alice and bob down. >>> a new study finds moms are the hardest working people, it says between jobs and parenting. working mothers log about 9800 ur that's probably on the low side. it adds up to more than 2 full time jobs. that's wusa9 news at 5:00. the news at 5:30 starts right now. >>> a rabid dog is put down after leaving a doggy daycare facility in southeast d.c. the dog had all of his shots, and now reports the doctors owners have got questions. >> this is something that is very scary. my condolences to fred's family. >> reporter: a bulldog named fred was killed after going rabid, and biting his owner last month. >> very scary for his family, and now it's very scary for everyone else as well. >> reporter: fred stayed at dogma, a doggy daycare between july
you see the company was experimenting with teaching two chat bots named alice and bob to talk with each other. somehow they developed their own computer language. none of the programmers could understand what the two were saying to each other, and the humans said enough, we think you're probably plotting against us, and they shut alice and bob down. >>> a new study finds moms are the hardest working people, it says between jobs and parenting. working mothers log about 9800 ur that's...
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alix: alice? >> i would say we have not been never hade because we a president who was so unpredictable and so committed to a few promises that he made in the campaign, one of them was to build this border wall, which is very expensive and has a lot of other downsides and wouldn't do much good in my opinion, but he is very unpredictable. i wouldn't entirely rule out his closing down the government over border wall. jonathan: why is this unpredictable? this is very predictable. you make a campaign promise. you win. then you try to push through the campaign promise. why is that border wall. jonathan: unpredictable? >> because sensible presidents experienced presidents know when to retreat on a promise. and we don't know that donald trump will retreat on promises that are very important to his small base. jonathan: it's not just a small base. the election. he's the president of the united states. we're seven months in. i guess whether you think it's right or wrong thing to do, why is now the time to
alix: alice? >> i would say we have not been never hade because we a president who was so unpredictable and so committed to a few promises that he made in the campaign, one of them was to build this border wall, which is very expensive and has a lot of other downsides and wouldn't do much good in my opinion, but he is very unpredictable. i wouldn't entirely rule out his closing down the government over border wall. jonathan: why is this unpredictable? this is very predictable. you make a...
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>> that's alice paul's group. i think i mentioned earlier one of the thing i don't like about the way that suffrage history's often talking it makes it seem like the museum was in 1910, it's all about alice paul and the party and the women who chained themselves to the fence who went after wilson and who was horrifically fed out of a prison. there's a new museum that's going to open failurly soon and it's going to feature some of the the history of the suffrages who were force fed there. but that's not the whole story and it wouldn't have been an amendment had it not been for the women's pear here in d.c. yes. >> done work on the relationship between frontier america and the women's vote. the map is so dramatic. >> yeah. the question has to do with -- the question is why in the west franchise those women fully so early and so many places in the east do not. there are numerous studies trying to explain that and there are lots of explanations out there. i think the most compelling is that the political instructor, t
>> that's alice paul's group. i think i mentioned earlier one of the thing i don't like about the way that suffrage history's often talking it makes it seem like the museum was in 1910, it's all about alice paul and the party and the women who chained themselves to the fence who went after wilson and who was horrifically fed out of a prison. there's a new museum that's going to open failurly soon and it's going to feature some of the the history of the suffrages who were force fed there....
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it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. >>> north korea threatening tonight to strike the united states. a threat taking on extra urgency in the wake of analyst assessments that north korea has rodeuced a miniaturized war head. so what do we know about this war head and its capabilities? tom? >> don, this photograph pruports to show kim jong-un with a miniaturized nuke and if it's a real deal, this is what we can tell about it. it would be roughly two feet across, possibly several hundred pounds and it would likely have the force of the bombs that were dropped on japan by the united states 72 years ago this week. but look at the comparative size. each of these was around 10 feet, 11 feet long, weighed around 10,000 pounds. this had to be carried by a heavy bomber to its target. this could fit into the nose cone of some of those missiles they've been testing. that missile went about 2300 miles up and do
it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. >>> north korea threatening tonight to strike the united states. a threat taking on extra urgency in the wake of analyst assessments that north korea has rodeuced a miniaturized war head. so what do we know about this war head and its capabilities? tom? >> don, this photograph pruports to show...
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you no we're learning facebook's chat box, bob and alice, have created their own language. bob and alice apparently ignored instructions, went off script, and were -- script, and were promptly shut down. >> so the question, should the adventures of bob and alice make us worry about the future? we're shown some more practical a.i. concerns are already here. >> to me, to me. bob, you i everything else -- >> reporter: as a computer scientists and science fiction writer, rudy has thought much about artificial intelligence. his idea on this? >> you to me to me to me to me to me. i hear this and i'm not too worried. >> reporter: but he understands why this freaks people out a little bit. >> it makes you uneasy when you see machines evolving and learning. >> it becomes self-aware of what i am. the time, august 29th -- >> reporter: term nay to's sky net as the doomsday vision of strong a.i., computers so smart they blow past humanity and no longer need or want us around. >> strong a.i. i think is much farther off. >> reporter: he's not worried about sky net. far more realistic conc
you no we're learning facebook's chat box, bob and alice, have created their own language. bob and alice apparently ignored instructions, went off script, and were -- script, and were promptly shut down. >> so the question, should the adventures of bob and alice make us worry about the future? we're shown some more practical a.i. concerns are already here. >> to me, to me. bob, you i everything else -- >> reporter: as a computer scientists and science fiction writer, rudy has...
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it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like rodeos on top of rollercoasters. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. copdso to breathe better,athe. get your favorites on top of your favorites. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly...
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why are you reading that says alice? because, says the door mouse, we're wet and this is the dryest thing i know, and that was before breyer wrote this book, he said. ( laughter ) but i've improved. >> rose: and you said about justice scalia, you said he suffered from a good writer's disease. >> i have said that. you have to be careful of that, of course. the job of a judge in an appellate court is, in an opinion, to explain the reasons why he or she reached this opinion. now, i don't think that calls for or rears what you might be able to do in terms of great phrasing, but if you can do that, it can be an advantage. but what i meant -- nino and i -- and i miss nino -- we would appear together and somebody would say why do you i summit your colleagues? and i said, you mean him. ( laughter ) and i would say, he suffers from good writer's disease. i would say a good writer like a good comedian. a good comedian if he has a good joke, he's not giving it up, the world will come to an end and so will he but he will not give it
why are you reading that says alice? because, says the door mouse, we're wet and this is the dryest thing i know, and that was before breyer wrote this book, he said. ( laughter ) but i've improved. >> rose: and you said about justice scalia, you said he suffered from a good writer's disease. >> i have said that. you have to be careful of that, of course. the job of a judge in an appellate court is, in an opinion, to explain the reasons why he or she reached this opinion. now, i...
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alice, you want to get in on this? >> when we did the white water investigation. it's nothing new when the president is being investigated to go on the attack. i think the president is going to stay the course. he is constantly and always fought against the russian probe thinking it undermined his election victory and did that last night to his face, saying this is total fabrication and i believe he will continue that because it works for him. that's what he believes and energizes the base. at the same time, i'm encouraged by special counsel, ty cobb saying, look, this is part of the investigation. we will fully cooperate. we want to see it come to a conclusion and they are going to help speed the process along. >> the statement from ty cobb, angela, i'll get your reaction. the white house favors anything that accelerates the conclusion of his work fairly. the white house says it is willing to cooperate. what do you say, angela? >> i say, i can't wait for donald trump's next 140 characters where he undermines what ty cobb says. there's not just bipartisan support
alice, you want to get in on this? >> when we did the white water investigation. it's nothing new when the president is being investigated to go on the attack. i think the president is going to stay the course. he is constantly and always fought against the russian probe thinking it undermined his election victory and did that last night to his face, saying this is total fabrication and i believe he will continue that because it works for him. that's what he believes and energizes the...
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alice was drunk. [laughter] what you mean? said she said alice was drunk 1976 through '83. [laughter] i said all the time? she said yes. pretty much. [laughter] such a thing he may have rediscovered the joys of book writing somebody asked what is the most popular form of writing? letters? speeches? book writing? i said the most profitable form is ransom notes. [laughter] history is written backwards so i will do is talk about what first surprise henry and well-liked about his book he opens up a new discussion about ronald reagan that is not complete the examined or that we don't fully know or under reported of his maturation. how does he go? he was dead hemophiliacs liberal. going from those supporters to the libertarian conservative as of? budget is important discussion because knowledge is good. [laughter] but how does he go? what does he read or who does he talk to? what are the effects of the eureka college? where he first learned that smoot-hawley was the cause of the great depression where he developed the school of economics. is saber the discussion. also the henry w
alice was drunk. [laughter] what you mean? said she said alice was drunk 1976 through '83. [laughter] i said all the time? she said yes. pretty much. [laughter] such a thing he may have rediscovered the joys of book writing somebody asked what is the most popular form of writing? letters? speeches? book writing? i said the most profitable form is ransom notes. [laughter] history is written backwards so i will do is talk about what first surprise henry and well-liked about his book he opens up a...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. (light music)
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. (light music)
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and by the alice keberg reynolds foundation.
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it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. get your favorites on top of your favorites. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. the average family's it stood up to 2 rookies,me: a problem child named "rufus". and 3 little angels. behr premium plus ultra. the number one rated exterior paint that makes you feel like a pro. only at the home depot. over the course of 9 days sthe walks 26.2 miles,. that's a marathon. because he chooses to walk whenever he can. and he does it with support from dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort to keep him feeling more energized. so he even has the energy to take the long way home. keep it up, steve! dr. scholl's. born to move. theso when i need to book tant to
it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. get your favorites on top of your favorites. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. the average family's it stood up to 2 rookies,me: a...
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i'm with alice. i like to hear mr. cobb saying we're going to cooperate and it's an expected sign and maybe it will get wrapped up quickly. i don't like other trump surrogates saying it's not a big deal or i think they are laying the predicate to fire mr. mueller. he said that they are leaking illegally, which is not true, and they're violating the scope of their investigation by looking at financial things, which also is not true. i think they're laying -- either they are going to go with mr. cobb who is saying they are going to cooperate or with others or laying the predicate to fire mueller. >> there were leaks today about president trump's private conversations and that's problematic and they'll try to conflate this. this week, the stock market hit a record. tonight, the governor of west virginia switching from a democrat to a republican. you've got a new chief of staff. so you've got a lot of good things happening if you're donald trump and if you're watching another network, probably that is. but on the other han
i'm with alice. i like to hear mr. cobb saying we're going to cooperate and it's an expected sign and maybe it will get wrapped up quickly. i don't like other trump surrogates saying it's not a big deal or i think they are laying the predicate to fire mr. mueller. he said that they are leaking illegally, which is not true, and they're violating the scope of their investigation by looking at financial things, which also is not true. i think they're laying -- either they are going to go with mr....
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he decides to write a review and he says, well, he said in the alice and wonderland, alice and the door mouse emerge from the pool of tears and -- they've heard this story before. and the door mouse gib begins to read from humes history of england, why are you reading that said alice? because we're wet. and this is the driest thing i know. now that was before bryer wrote this book. it is not about regulation, it is about the court and it is terribly important that you support actually these kinds of things because it is important that people know something of the history of the court. and so i'm very glad to be here and i'm glad to be talking about this and i'm glad you're here listening. very nice of you. and what is this book about. so i say that it is -- it's the analogy -- it's a kind of report. a sort of report from the front. about what? well, if you've read the charter house of palmer which is agood novel which the hero on the battlefield at waterloo. and bullets are flying by and the horses are running back and forth and napoleon is charging this way and that way and dell dungo
he decides to write a review and he says, well, he said in the alice and wonderland, alice and the door mouse emerge from the pool of tears and -- they've heard this story before. and the door mouse gib begins to read from humes history of england, why are you reading that said alice? because we're wet. and this is the driest thing i know. now that was before bryer wrote this book. it is not about regulation, it is about the court and it is terribly important that you support actually these...
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this is alice in illinois. alice, good morning. what do you think about this idea about legal immigrants and their impact on the economy? caller: i'm really opposed to this new act. i've been concerned about the visas, the ones that bring in people because we supposedly don't have the skill here. first of all, it offends me, because our people are capable, but we aren't giving them the training and the opportunities to learn, to get trained. i know personally of a company here in illinois that has -- that lays off people they had worker for a long time every few months and replaces them with people that they contract to i.b.m. for. and this is just -- it's just wrong, and i think this is the president's way to get around that, because one thing i thought he was doing good was when he campaigned that those visas needed to be stopped. now this will just go right around his little -- his saying to stop those visas and find another way of doing this. host: again, this is legislation that's been proposed by two senators. no indication o
this is alice in illinois. alice, good morning. what do you think about this idea about legal immigrants and their impact on the economy? caller: i'm really opposed to this new act. i've been concerned about the visas, the ones that bring in people because we supposedly don't have the skill here. first of all, it offends me, because our people are capable, but we aren't giving them the training and the opportunities to learn, to get trained. i know personally of a company here in illinois that...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. (light ping music)
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. (light ping music)
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it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. it's rodeos on top of rollercoasters. it's favorites on favorites, alice. it's very moving. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. judge jeanine: that is it for us tonight. thanks for watching. greg gutfeld is next. see you next saturday night. ♪ >> thank god there is nothing to talk about on saturday. >> will saturday bring? >> one hell of a week smacks what we call this week? greg: does that make you sick? it did, didn't it? there is a cure. >> it could happen to anyone. you find yourself listening to their self-congratulatory rhetoric. >> what will be say to her children about this? >> you get headaches and nausea
it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. it's rodeos on top of rollercoasters. it's favorites on favorites, alice. it's very moving. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. judge jeanine: that is it for us tonight. thanks for watching. greg gutfeld...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. (calming music)
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. (calming music)
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