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>> announcer: "judge judy."urtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tamara kisic is suing her ex-husband, robert kisic, for unpaid traffic fines and childcare bills. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 210 on the calendar in the matter of kisic vs. kisic. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: mm-hmm. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. kisic, this is your former husband. you were divorced when? >> june 29th. >> judge judy: of this year? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and were you represented by counsel? >> no, i wasn't. >> judge judy: and you were not represented by counsel. >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: so it was a do-it-yourself. you have how many children? >> two children together. >> judge judy: how old are they? >> 15 and 6. >> judge judy: it is your claim that, subsequent to the divorce, mr. kisic racked up toll fines on a car that's in your name. >> yes. >> judge judy: did you do that? >> i did go through the tolls, yes, ma'am.
>> announcer: "judge judy."urtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tamara kisic is suing her ex-husband, robert kisic, for unpaid traffic fines and childcare bills. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 210 on the calendar in the matter of kisic vs. kisic. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: mm-hmm. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. kisic, this is your former husband. you...
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judy." to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tiekeisha johnson is suing her neighbor, nakiah mcdonald, for damage to her car caused by her sons and punitive damages for bullying. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 218 on the calendar in the matter of johnson vs. mcdonald. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. johnson, how many children do you have? >> three. >> judge judy: how old are they? >> 12, 4 and 1. >> judge judy: and this is the 4-year-old. >> yes. >> judge judy: on what date do you claim that mrs. mcdonald's two little boys damaged your car? >> april 11th. >> judge judy: and you also claim that they were bullying your little boy. >> yes. >> judge judy: what time did this happen? >> april 11th, around 5:24. >> judge judy: who was at home? >> me, my mother and my children. >> judg
judy." to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tiekeisha johnson is suing her neighbor, nakiah mcdonald, for damage to her car caused by her sons and punitive damages for bullying. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 218 on the calendar in the matter of johnson vs. mcdonald. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may...
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. >> announcer: "judge judy." enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution michael beason is suing his neighbors todd barth and his girlfriend, erin lembke, for medical bills and pain and suffering due to a dog bite. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 197 on the calendar in the matter of beason vs. barth/lembke. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. beason, how long have you and the defendants been neighbors? >> a little over two years. >> judge judy: how long have you lived in your house? >> 38 years. >> judge judy: so you bought the house two years ago? >> yep. >> judge judy: "yep" is not an answer. "yes" is an answer. >> yes. >> judge judy: who lives in the house? >> we do. >> judge judy: just the two of you? >> yep. yes. [ laughter ] >> with our children. >> i have 50/50 custody of my kids, so they're the half the time. >> judge judy: how old are they
. >> announcer: "judge judy." enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution michael beason is suing his neighbors todd barth and his girlfriend, erin lembke, for medical bills and pain and suffering due to a dog bite. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 197 on the calendar in the matter of beason vs. barth/lembke. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be...
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. >> judge judy: is that correct? >> that's correct. >> judge judy: and, ms.o a rehab program. for what? >> all substances. i should say everything. >> judge judy: tell me when you went into rehab. >> i went in january of 2015, into one, and then i ended up
. >> judge judy: is that correct? >> that's correct. >> judge judy: and, ms.o a rehab program. for what? >> all substances. i should say everything. >> judge judy: tell me when you went into rehab. >> i went in january of 2015, into one, and then i ended up
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. >> judge judy: are these full-time employees or people -- sit up. >> judge judy: are these full-timeys would be as needed. >> judge judy: how did you find mr. joyner to refurbish your house? >> through my witness, anthony perkins. >> judge judy: you mean he came recommended to you through this witness? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you had purchased a house? >> i was given a house. >> judge judy: by whom? >> a friend of mine. it was a handyman special. it needed some wor
. >> judge judy: are these full-time employees or people -- sit up. >> judge judy: are these full-timeys would be as needed. >> judge judy: how did you find mr. joyner to refurbish your house? >> through my witness, anthony perkins. >> judge judy: you mean he came recommended to you through this witness? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you had purchased a house? >> i was given a house. >> judge judy: by whom? >> a friend of mine. it was...
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judy: days he is savoring more than ever.our, i am judy woodruff in new york city. ♪ amna: megan fernandes is a writer and assistant professor at lafayette college in pennsylvania, where she teaches courses on poetry and environmental writing. tonight, she shares her "brief but spectacular" take on humor and humiliation in poetry. megan: the first time i read a piece of poetry that moved me was, i had two books in my house. one was a book by kahlil gibran and the other was emily dickinson. and she was very diminutive almost, and like creaturely. and kahlil gibran was like very ceremonial, and i think somewhere in between i found a space where i could say really grand things, but about really small creaturely feelings. ♪ megan: we're gonna be hearing a poem called "do you sell dignity here?" from my forthcoming book, i do everything i'm told. there's somebody in this, in this audience right now whose heart is broken, has been broken, is about to be broken. this is for you. the piece is about humor and humiliation and that feel
judy: days he is savoring more than ever.our, i am judy woodruff in new york city. ♪ amna: megan fernandes is a writer and assistant professor at lafayette college in pennsylvania, where she teaches courses on poetry and environmental writing. tonight, she shares her "brief but spectacular" take on humor and humiliation in poetry. megan: the first time i read a piece of poetry that moved me was, i had two books in my house. one was a book by kahlil gibran and the other was emily...
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. >> judge judy: outrageous. >> announcer: "judge judy."ndlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 19-year-old deystine shehee is suing halishia stevens for the money she paid for a car and for having her falsely arrested for receiving stolen property. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 214 on the calendar in thmatter of shehee vs. stevens. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss shehee, you are suing the defendant for the money for a car that you bought from her and for having you arrested falsely. >> yes. >> judge judy: so i'm going to start with miss stevens. you had a car that you were selling. >> correct. >> judge judy: what year, make, and model? >> it's a 2008 pontiac g6. >> judge judy: and had you ever met miss shehee before? >> never. >> judge judy: so you advertised the car. >> i did, on facebook and craigslist. >> judge judy: she came to look at the car. you were asking $2,0or
. >> judge judy: outrageous. >> announcer: "judge judy."ndlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 19-year-old deystine shehee is suing halishia stevens for the money she paid for a car and for having her falsely arrested for receiving stolen property. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 214 on the calendar in thmatter of shehee vs. stevens. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks,...
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judy: days he is savoring more than ever.ewshour, i am judy woodruff in new york city. ♪ amna: megan fernandes is a writer and assistant professor at lafayette college in pennsylvania, where she teaches courses on poetry and environmental writing. tonight, she shares her "brief but spectacular" take on humor and humiliation in poetry. megan: the first time i read a piece of poetry that moved me was, i had two books in my house. one was a book by kahlil gibran and the other was emily ensign. -- emily dickinson. and she was very diminutive almost, and like creaturely. and kahlil gibran was like very ceremonial, and i think somewhere in between i found a space where i could say really grand things, but about really small creaturely feelings. megan: we're gonna be hearing a poem called "do you sell dignity here?" from my forthcoming book, i do everything i'm told. there's somebody in this, in this audience right now whose heart is broken, has been broken, is about to be broken. this is for you. the piece is about humor and humili
judy: days he is savoring more than ever.ewshour, i am judy woodruff in new york city. ♪ amna: megan fernandes is a writer and assistant professor at lafayette college in pennsylvania, where she teaches courses on poetry and environmental writing. tonight, she shares her "brief but spectacular" take on humor and humiliation in poetry. megan: the first time i read a piece of poetry that moved me was, i had two books in my house. one was a book by kahlil gibran and the other was emily...
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judy: what makes you think that? if you look at the world and you look at our country, all you see all these immigrant -- immigrant groups, people coming in from other countries, they get tons of help. but what about the people who live here who are, you know, american citizens, have been here all our lives. you know, we kind of just get shoved to the wayside. it's almost like we don't matter enough. maybe our votes don't matter enough. i don't know what the case might be. judy: those votes have shifted dramatically, along with the city's economic fortunes. with its steel unions, this used to be a democratic stronghold, and a vital stop on presidential campaigns. in fact, i visited steubenville in 1976 to cover candidate jimmy carter's stop here. barack obama carried it narrowly in 2008. but 8 years later, and again in 2020, donald trump won the county overwhelmingly. and many would like to see him return again next year. james: if donald trump takes it, i think we'll be better off. lisa: when donald trump was presid
judy: what makes you think that? if you look at the world and you look at our country, all you see all these immigrant -- immigrant groups, people coming in from other countries, they get tons of help. but what about the people who live here who are, you know, american citizens, have been here all our lives. you know, we kind of just get shoved to the wayside. it's almost like we don't matter enough. maybe our votes don't matter enough. i don't know what the case might be. judy: those votes...
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folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: what's your last name? >> brunye. >> judge judy: ms.property next door? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you had rented that property to mr. pelayo. >> yes. >> judge judy: you had a lease with him.
folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: what's your last name? >> brunye. >> judge judy: ms.property next door? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you had rented that property to mr. pelayo. >> yes. >> judge judy: you had a lease with him.
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judy: what makes you think that?e world and you look at our country, all you see all these immigrant -- immigrant groups, people coming in from other countries, they get tons of help. but what about the people who live here who are, you know, american citizens, have been here all our lives. you know, we kind of just get shoved to the wayside. it's almost like we don't matter enough. maybe our votes don't matter enough. i don't know what the case might be. judy: those votes have shifted dramatically, along with the city's economic fortunes. with its steel unions, this used to be a democratic stronghold, and a vital stop on presidential campaigns. in fact, i visited steubenville in 1976 to cover candidate jimmy carter's stop here. barack obama carried it narrowly in 2008. but 8 years later, and again in 2020, donald trump won the county overwhelmingly. and many would like to see him return again next year. james: if donald trump takes it, i think we'll be better off. lisa: when donald trump was president, i think our a
judy: what makes you think that?e world and you look at our country, all you see all these immigrant -- immigrant groups, people coming in from other countries, they get tons of help. but what about the people who live here who are, you know, american citizens, have been here all our lives. you know, we kind of just get shoved to the wayside. it's almost like we don't matter enough. maybe our votes don't matter enough. i don't know what the case might be. judy: those votes have shifted...
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: "judge judy."h sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution deanna clark is suing her former friend, lorie broyles, for unpaid healthcare services she provided for lorie's client while lorie was on a trip. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case 220 on the calendar in the matter of clark vs. broyles. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: mm-hmm. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. broyles, tell me who you work for. >> donna schiffler. >> judge judy: individually or through an agency? >> through an agency. >> judge judy: you had been taking care of this lady for a long time. >> yes. >> judge judy: and you wanted to go away for a period of time on mother's day to see your mother? >> to see my daughter. >> judge judy: to see your daughter. and you looked around to see if someone from the agency could fill in for you. it was mother's day weekend. you couldn't find anybody through thag
: "judge judy."h sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution deanna clark is suing her former friend, lorie broyles, for unpaid healthcare services she provided for lorie's client while lorie was on a trip. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case 220 on the calendar in the matter of clark vs. broyles. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: mm-hmm. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. broyles, tell me...
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. >> judge judy: and you fell behind in the payments, and the car was towed. >> yes. >> judge judy: anded. >> judge judy: in order to get the car out, you had to make up your past payments. >> right, correct. >> judge judy: and when was the car towed th
. >> judge judy: and you fell behind in the payments, and the car was towed. >> yes. >> judge judy: anded. >> judge judy: in order to get the car out, you had to make up your past payments. >> right, correct. >> judge judy: and when was the car towed th
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judy: but criticism of fema persists.mped through many hoops with the agency, only to be denied housing assistance. she also complained about a lack of communication and under-qualified staff. >> i accept that criticism because we want to make sure that nobody comes out of a disaster feeling that way. i don't listen for good news. i'm listening for the areas where we may not get a do-over, but we can do do-better. judy: and gillums agrees with activist justice shorter that improving conditions for those with disabilities requires their input, and that authorities take them seriously. >> people with disabilities are still not meaningfully included in every phase of disaster management and planning. we are pushed to the side as a kind consideration. so, we are doing you a favor by listening to you, disability community, and we need you to spend extensive amount of time, labor telling us all of the things that we need to do, and then we'll go back and decide whether or not and how we go about doing that. and i'm saying there
judy: but criticism of fema persists.mped through many hoops with the agency, only to be denied housing assistance. she also complained about a lack of communication and under-qualified staff. >> i accept that criticism because we want to make sure that nobody comes out of a disaster feeling that way. i don't listen for good news. i'm listening for the areas where we may not get a do-over, but we can do do-better. judy: and gillums agrees with activist justice shorter that improving...
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have a seat. >> judge judy: mr.u know each other? >> i met the defendant around november on an online site. >> judge judy: and when did you make this loan? >> well, what had happened is, in november, when i met her, we were all in together, and she had a situation at her mom's house where she got kicked out, so i had her move in with me. and it was getting a little small 'cause i was renting a room, so i had talked to her ab
have a seat. >> judge judy: mr.u know each other? >> i met the defendant around november on an online site. >> judge judy: and when did you make this loan? >> well, what had happened is, in november, when i met her, we were all in together, and she had a situation at her mom's house where she got kicked out, so i had her move in with me. and it was getting a little small 'cause i was renting a room, so i had talked to her ab
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. >> judge judy: ms.r to the plaintiff's complaint, and i think that the issue has to be resolved with you because ms. draper, who is your former mother-in-law, says that she loaned you some money... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...on two separate occasions. and according to her and according to you, you paid her back some of the money. >> yes. >> judge judy: there was in fact a balance on the two loans that she made you, and you acknowledged that there was a balance on the loans that she made to you. it is your claim, however, that she forgave the balance of the loan -- d how much was the balance of the loan? >> i actually don't know the exact amount. >> judge judy: how much was the balance of the loan? >> $3,012. >> judge judy: that you forgave the balance of these two loans, which were $3,012. and she did that because you
. >> judge judy: ms.r to the plaintiff's complaint, and i think that the issue has to be resolved with you because ms. draper, who is your former mother-in-law, says that she loaned you some money... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...on two separate occasions. and according to her and according to you, you paid her back some of the money. >> yes. >> judge judy: there was in fact a balance on the two loans that she made you, and you acknowledged that there was a balance on...
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. >> announcer: "judge judy."e courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution donna miller is suing her ex-boyfriend william zarbok for attorney fees, lost wages, and punitive damages for a false arrest. >> byrd: order. all rise. this is case number 192 on the calendar in the matter of miller vs. zarbok. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. miller, you and the defendant met online. you had a romance for a brief period of time. it didn't work out. it resulted in a bad break-up. you were not quite living with the defendant, not quite moved in, according to him, but spent a good deal of your time at his home. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> judge judy: okay. now, on what date did you meet mr. zarbok? >> november 20th of 2017. >> judge judy: and on what date did you start moving in to his house? >> march of 2018. but throughout
. >> announcer: "judge judy."e courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution donna miller is suing her ex-boyfriend william zarbok for attorney fees, lost wages, and punitive damages for a false arrest. >> byrd: order. all rise. this is case number 192 on the calendar in the matter of miller vs. zarbok. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in....
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judy: but criticism of fema persists.she jumped through many hoops with the agency, only to be denied housing assistance. she also complained about a lack of communication and under-qualified staff. >> i accept that criticism because we want to make sure that nobody comes out of a disaster feeling that way. i don't listen for good news. i'm listening for the areas where we may not get a do-over, but we can do do-better. judy: and gillums agrees with activist justice shorter that improving conditions for those with disabilities requires their input, and that authorities take them seriously. >> people with disabilities are still not meaningfully included in every phase of disaster management and planning. we are pushed to the side as a kind consideration. so, we are doing you a favor by listening to you, disability community, and we need you to spend extensive amount of time, labor telling us all of the things that we need to do, and then we'll go back and decide whether or not and how we go about doing that. and i'm saying
judy: but criticism of fema persists.she jumped through many hoops with the agency, only to be denied housing assistance. she also complained about a lack of communication and under-qualified staff. >> i accept that criticism because we want to make sure that nobody comes out of a disaster feeling that way. i don't listen for good news. i'm listening for the areas where we may not get a do-over, but we can do do-better. judy: and gillums agrees with activist justice shorter that improving...
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>> about $360. >> judge judy: hmm? >> $360.91 the price for the key. >> judge judy: $361?d how many times did you meet ms. boatwright? >> overall, or just -- >> judge judy: overall, how many times did you meet with her?
>> about $360. >> judge judy: hmm? >> $360.91 the price for the key. >> judge judy: $361?d how many times did you meet ms. boatwright? >> overall, or just -- >> judge judy: overall, how many times did you meet with her?
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>> judge judy: so, she said, "i'm planning on taking you to 'judge judy' for the truck.re." >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christiane smith is suing her ex-boyfriend, robert wilson, for unpaid rent, medical bills, the return of property, a false restraining order, and threats. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 195 on the calendar in the matter of smith vs. wilson. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: mm-hmm. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. smith, i've read your co laint very carefully. it appears that you and mr. wilson were a couple. you moved with him from oklahoma to las vegas, nevada. >> correct. >> judge judy: and he promised you the moon, that he would take care of you, that he would provide you with health insurance, that you were going to remain a couple. and after you arrived in las vegas, the situation
>> judge judy: so, she said, "i'm planning on taking you to 'judge judy' for the truck.re." >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christiane smith is suing her ex-boyfriend, robert wilson, for unpaid rent, medical bills, the return of property, a false restraining order, and threats. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is...
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have a seat. >> judge judy: ms.ely simple. you somehow adopted a very young lamb who had been rejected, according to you, by its mother. and you did that in april of this year? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: do you have any other pets? >> i do. >> judge judy: what kind of pets do you have? >> i have four dogs and a cat. >> judge judy: and where did you get this lamb from? >> we found her on a
have a seat. >> judge judy: ms.ely simple. you somehow adopted a very young lamb who had been rejected, according to you, by its mother. and you did that in april of this year? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: do you have any other pets? >> i do. >> judge judy: what kind of pets do you have? >> i have four dogs and a cat. >> judge judy: and where did you get this lamb from? >> we found her on a
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. >> judge judy: ah. oh.a at all of them? >> yes. >> announcer: and you end up with this. >> judge judy: so, you went out for a cigarette and... >> she got in my face, accusing me of stealing other guys from her. >> she was attacking me. i was trying to get her off of me. >> she's been insecure the whole time we've been friends. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 21-year-old ceyerah curtis is suing her former friend, 22-year-old kailey aiello, for medical bills and damages after she assaulted her outside a bar. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 222 on the calendar in the matter of curtis vs. aiello. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: the two of you young ladies had been friends and went to a bar or a club on july 25th of this year. both of you were probabl
. >> judge judy: ah. oh.a at all of them? >> yes. >> announcer: and you end up with this. >> judge judy: so, you went out for a cigarette and... >> she got in my face, accusing me of stealing other guys from her. >> she was attacking me. i was trying to get her off of me. >> she's been insecure the whole time we've been friends. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge...
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talk to the judge. >> announcer: "judge judy."ourtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tracey ratliff is suing fellow motorist, 24-year-old tahzay mcjetters, for the value of her car, uber fees, and pain and suffering caused by an accident on the road. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 124 on the calendar in the matter of ratliff vs. mcjetters. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: you had a car accident, and each one of you claim it was the fault of the other. i'm looking at the photograph of the accident, and, mr. mcjetters, it appears that the plaintiff was going straight. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: correct? and you were making a left-hand turn. >> no, your honor. >> judge judy: what were you doing?
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. >> judge judy: mr.nts have set orders of visitation with their children and, for some reason, they cannot see the children other than in a supervised situation and they don't have a relative who is a potential supervisor for those visits. your company provides supervision for those visits. do you have any special training for that?
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judy: and compassion.an about the issues because of that she adopted and she embraced them in the white house, but she continued to embrace them. she didn't just give up. they've been out of the white house for 43 years. it's hard to imagine that, and they've been active ever since up until the point when because of their age, they weren't able to do that. i would just add that there's very much a toughness to her, a steeliness. people throw around the term steel magnolia. she would do her homework, and she would come to a conclusion about what needed to be done, so often driven by compassion for people who weren't getting their due. she worked on women's issues, as john said. she worked certainly on mental illness, on caregiving. this became a passion of hers. and i think what she said about hope, you are right. you have to have that positive attitude or else you're not going to get through. there are always going to be obstacles facing you. you have to keep moving forward. geoff: hers was a remarkable an
judy: and compassion.an about the issues because of that she adopted and she embraced them in the white house, but she continued to embrace them. she didn't just give up. they've been out of the white house for 43 years. it's hard to imagine that, and they've been active ever since up until the point when because of their age, they weren't able to do that. i would just add that there's very much a toughness to her, a steeliness. people throw around the term steel magnolia. she would do her...
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what's your what's your favorite, judy? i think learning about judy was probably myavorite part of this book, because it really did feel a bit like detective work, you know, having to piece together people's memories of hers, of her from, you know, the people that worked with her, what they remember of her. and everyone has a very vivid memory of judy. and that was very much you know, she she could take a lot of --, but she would give iright back and i really love that description of her because everybody kind of said it about her. and i and i really liked that. she was obviously a very strong, very bold pernality. she and she was very committed to being taken seriously. you know, she was fiercely protective of her private life. and also, she did not want to make any kind of show about her gender. she also made history as the first jewish-american to fly in a space. and she also didn't want, you know, she didn't like labels. she just wanted to be an astronaut, you know. and that was she didn't want to emphasize the other as
what's your what's your favorite, judy? i think learning about judy was probably myavorite part of this book, because it really did feel a bit like detective work, you know, having to piece together people's memories of hers, of her from, you know, the people that worked with her, what they remember of her. and everyone has a very vivid memory of judy. and that was very much you know, she she could take a lot of --, but she would give iright back and i really love that description of her...
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what's your what's your favorite, judy? i think learning about judy was probably my favorite part of this book, because it really did feel a bit like detective work, you know, having to piece together people's memories of hers, of her from, you know, the people that worked with her, what they remember of her. and everyone has a very vivid memory of judy. and that was very much you know, she she could take a lot of --, but she would give it right back and i really love that description of her because evybody kind of said it about her. and i and i really liked that. she was obviously a very strong, very bold personality. she and she was very committed to being taken seriously. you know, she was fiercely protecve of her private life. and also, she did not want to make any kind of show about her gender. she also made history as the first jewish-american to fly in a space. and she also didn't want, you know, she didn't like labels. she just wanted to be an astronau you know. and that was she didn't want to emphasize the other as
what's your what's your favorite, judy? i think learning about judy was probably my favorite part of this book, because it really did feel a bit like detective work, you know, having to piece together people's memories of hers, of her from, you know, the people that worked with her, what they remember of her. and everyone has a very vivid memory of judy. and that was very much you know, she she could take a lot of --, but she would give it right back and i really love that description of her...
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all right. >> well, he is a big judge judy fan. taping of the show ten years ago with his father. >> big smile on his face. well, next, the road runner and wile e coyote have been resurrected after being left for dead. >> yeah, warner bros. warner brothers has reversed course after announcing it would shelve coyote versus acme, a completed live action animation hybrid film after an outcry from filmmakers, the studio is now reportedly allowing the movie to be shopped around to distributors. next, a fast car at a big price. >> the holy grail of ferraris has a new home. check out this red 250 gto from 1962. it just sold for $51 million at sotheby's, the highest price ever paid for a ferrari at auction. it's a beauty. finally, how much do you like your job? one woman has been working for the city of new york for 70 years. the mayor honored shirley williams meyer yesterday. >> she is the city's longest serving employee on her first day on the job, 1953. her salary , $2,600. so when is she going to retire? >> i said maybe next year. and
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only once. [ laughter ] >> judy woodruff, what a treat to have you here.nk you very much and of course, anita and jonathan whose book is so monumental. we'll have more about her in the hour and an interview with one of her close friends in plains. >>> those tense negotiations, discussions over the potential release of some hostages held by hamas continuing. >>> new comments from president biden just moments ago. hopeful comments. we'll bring that to you next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve memory. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agili
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joining me now independent institute senior fellow judy shelton. judy, it seems so convoluted.o the, okay, the federal reserve makes money. whatever they make profitwise have to give it back to the federal government. they're losing money right now. do they still owe the federal government $120 billion? >> it's crazy, i think you definitely do get it, charles. that was just a presentation of the situation. it does seem laughable. it is worse than a ponzi scheme. it is a blatant conflict of interest because the fed has been the number one purchaser of government debt and as you say, this is note only a subsidy to government deficit financing, because, when you have so much excess demand from the fed itself, supposedly independent central bank or government debt that already lowers the interest rate but then the fed turns around, takes its interest earnings off of that government debt and give it back to treasury. now that was swell when the government from 2011 to 2021, the fed gave back a trillion. charles: right. >> in remittances. it was always counted as revenues to the fede
joining me now independent institute senior fellow judy shelton. judy, it seems so convoluted.o the, okay, the federal reserve makes money. whatever they make profitwise have to give it back to the federal government. they're losing money right now. do they still owe the federal government $120 billion? >> it's crazy, i think you definitely do get it, charles. that was just a presentation of the situation. it does seem laughable. it is worse than a ponzi scheme. it is a blatant conflict...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ katrina: i am caitrÍona perry in washington and this is bbc world news america. u.s. president joe biden and chinese president xi jinping hold an anticipated meeting in san francisco, coming face-to-face for the first time in almost a year. out a military attackhospital, accusing hamas f having a command base there. the u.n. calls for extended humanitarian pauses as the situation in gaza continues to deteriorate. hello and welcome to world news america. joe biden and china's president xi jinping are meeting face-to-face for the first time in nearly a year on the sidelines of the apex summit in san francisco. the forum brings together almost every nation in the pacific rim for talks on trade and sustainability, but most of the attention in the run-up to the summit has been focused on today's meeting. it's the first time the two leaders have sat down together since the g 2022. while some things have changed, the core attention between the dominant u.s. and
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i already know judy look is a whole new you my new one. what do you need? you handle the most. get them. so what did you looking on or still got june the money back to this new i know i'm not anymore. pull you through how this is to what they needed and i've done this whole thing is the more general 49, this no comfort advisor will service this call. you go for to was no knock on. you mean to hide it and you can so hold on the next door. you can nice to go to come to say hi, certainly. now i need be here. we need to get you set it up. okay. me what, what does she left us and you know, nothing, no problem. we need you to come out for the best deal for the fucking. yeah. my know. i mean my name is picking one on the line. she's on by. that'd be like, she said, they kind of gave you a little soap with that that you can put him on the portal that you want us to show it goes to the chicken bush. i'll go with the miscoded or do for quite a while. so who shall handle to close this email? you also have one for many 2 of those that's sure for students assemble show the customer will que
i already know judy look is a whole new you my new one. what do you need? you handle the most. get them. so what did you looking on or still got june the money back to this new i know i'm not anymore. pull you through how this is to what they needed and i've done this whole thing is the more general 49, this no comfort advisor will service this call. you go for to was no knock on. you mean to hide it and you can so hold on the next door. you can nice to go to come to say hi, certainly. now i...
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i think that's something else that judy said. she had these weekly lunches with the president. and she transformed the east wing because she insisted on being this conduit to the american people for him. then what she did with guinea worm after was incredible. when i interviewed her, she was crying talking about eradicating guinea worm. i think that humanity and that empathy came through so beautifully today. >> it was both a public funeral obviously, but also personal. i mean those children -- chip carter talked about that he's had addiction and that she saved his life. amy carter in effect explained to us that her father doesn't speak anymore. so she was speaking for him. jason carter talked about his cool grandma. >> yeah. >> it was really just lovely on a family level. just to go back to former president carter for a minute, you know, he's obviously in very fragile health. but a family friend told me when he went into hospice that it was a process for him to agree to hospice because he saw she was suffering from dementia. he wanted to be able to take care of her. and i thin
i think that's something else that judy said. she had these weekly lunches with the president. and she transformed the east wing because she insisted on being this conduit to the american people for him. then what she did with guinea worm after was incredible. when i interviewed her, she was crying talking about eradicating guinea worm. i think that humanity and that empathy came through so beautifully today. >> it was both a public funeral obviously, but also personal. i mean those...
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judy hobson, bbc north west today.men in england are to be offered a drug which could substantially reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. trials have shown that anastrozole, a hormone therapy used to treat the disease, can also prevent cases. the charity breast cancer now has described it as a major step forward. we spoke earlier to professor peterjohnson, nhs england's national clinical directorfor cancer. we've known for some time that if you block the female hormone on people who have gone past the menopause but who are at risk of developing breast cancer that you can reduce their cancer chances of doing so. we can identify whether other people and their family have had breast cancer, a group of people who are at risk. it is roundabout hr 9% around a five year period. by giving them something to block the female hormone we can reduce that risk by half to about 4% to 5%. anastrozole is a drug that we have used for some time with this, but there are some side effects, people had been worried about blood clots
judy hobson, bbc north west today.men in england are to be offered a drug which could substantially reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. trials have shown that anastrozole, a hormone therapy used to treat the disease, can also prevent cases. the charity breast cancer now has described it as a major step forward. we spoke earlier to professor peterjohnson, nhs england's national clinical directorfor cancer. we've known for some time that if you block the female hormone on people who...
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thank you, dana. >> good to see you, judy. we will be right back. >>> this is the 76th anniversary of this event. i want you to know i wasn't there for the first one. i was too young to make it up. even though liberty and bell are from minnesota they're named for the famous liberty bell in philadelphia and pennsylvania. these birds have a new appreciation of the word let freedom ring. >> told you at the beginning of the show he tries to use humor to talk about his age, particularly on his birthday. that was president biden talking about liberty and bell, very lucky turkeys who were pardoned on the white house lawn. they're big ones, more than 42 pounds each. here's the moment they were officially spared. >> i hereby pardon liberty and bell! we can all give thanks to the gift that is our nation and let's remember, we are the united states of america, and there is nothing, nothing, nothing, i mean this sincerely, nothing beyond our capacity when we work together. >> important message heading into this thanksgiving holiday. thank
thank you, dana. >> good to see you, judy. we will be right back. >>> this is the 76th anniversary of this event. i want you to know i wasn't there for the first one. i was too young to make it up. even though liberty and bell are from minnesota they're named for the famous liberty bell in philadelphia and pennsylvania. these birds have a new appreciation of the word let freedom ring. >> told you at the beginning of the show he tries to use humor to talk about his age,...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc world is america. israel says hamas loses control of northern gaza as thousands of people flee the violence. we get a first-hand look at the fighting inside gaza. and that third republican presidential candidate kicks off tonight in miami without donald trump. ♪ welcome. israel says hamas has lost control of northern gaza as civilians continue to flee south. the idea spokesperson said they have used an evacuation corridor to escape. the rap was kept open for five hours and is expected to be open again on thursday. israel has warned gazans to leave. hamas says half of those killed in israel were killed in the south. the health ministry says more than 10,000 have been killed. possible progress in the release of some hostages. a source says discussions are taking place for the release of 12 hostages, half of them american. the foreign ministers meeting in tokyo urged israel to agree to a humanitarian pause. here is the u.s. secretary of state.
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judy hobson, bbc north west today, cheshire.r home secretary, dame priti patel, has begun giving evidence to the covid inquiry — and says the home office had "no role" in drafting covid regulations. she was in the job throughout the pandemic — and left government in september last year. dame priti said she always sought to follow the scientific advice when it came to closing the borders. all the evidence and the documents that have been supplied to the inquiry show that very clearly and the advice that i received and i think was shared widely across government at the time showed that it would have a minimal impact in terms of preventing the spread of the virus, in terms of community transmission and importantly, i also recall receiving advice to me that it would not actually even assist the nhs in terms of preparation, the time that they would need in terms of coping around the number of people that were coming in to the nhs. and i think there are a couple of important points to make. i read the documentation and the evidence an
judy hobson, bbc north west today, cheshire.r home secretary, dame priti patel, has begun giving evidence to the covid inquiry — and says the home office had "no role" in drafting covid regulations. she was in the job throughout the pandemic — and left government in september last year. dame priti said she always sought to follow the scientific advice when it came to closing the borders. all the evidence and the documents that have been supplied to the inquiry show that very...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc world is america. israel says hamas loses control of northern gaza as thousands of people flee theiolence. we get a first-hand look at the fighting inside gaza. and that third republican presidential candidate kicks off tonight in miami without donald trump. ♪ welcome. israel says hamas has lost control of northern gaza as civilians continue to flee south. the idea spokesperson said they have used an evacuation corridor to escape. the rap was kept open for five hours and is expected to be open again on thursday. israel has warned gazans to leave. hamas says half of those killed in israel were killed in the south. the health ministry says more than 10,000 have been killed. possible progress in the release of some hostages. a source says discussions are taking place for the release of 12 hostages, half of them american. the foreign ministers meeting in tokyo urged israel to agree to a humanitarian pause. re is the u.s. secretary of state. >>
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. >> reporter: when we met up with judy miller at the end of her rope after constant phone calls andy miller -- >> because it was you. >> reporter: it wasn't judy miller, he said someone hacked into her facebook page and posted about a moving sale, everything had to go. >> washers, dryers, big-ticket items and the story to them is, these items are going fast. >> oh, perfect. >> reporter: she said she thought she found the perfect opportunity. >> because this dear friend of knew her, i was like, i totally trust it. >> reporter: her family sent a total of $1,000 through venmo as deposit. when she went to the address to pick up the items the house was vacant. >> she said, sweetheart, my account has been hacked and i have been trying to get this taken care of. >> reporter: she's heard from people across texas with similar stories. she filed a report with police, she tried to change her password to regain control of her facebook account. she looked for help following facebook's online help center instructions. >> it took me days to get an e-mail response. >> reporter: judy requested that
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc world news america. over 400 people have left because of for the first time since the war began. mostly foreign passport holders but some injured palestinians as well. another large airstrike in northern gaza day after dozens were killed. the vice president calls on countries to address the full range of risks posed by artificial intelligence. ♪ hello and welcome. for the first time since the war between israel and hamas began, foreign nationals have been allowed to leave gaza. they left through the rafa border crossing. including 76 wounded people. the crossing had been opened intermittently over the last couple of weeks. but only to let humanitarian aid in. there has been no comment from the israeli military. it said 15 soldiers have been killed in gaza over the last two days. our international editor has our first report. it contains material you may find upsetting. >> at last, some signs of hope at the crossing between gaza and egypt. som
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". >> i'm katrina perry in washington and this the bbc world news america. the israeli army says it has completely encircled gaza city despite fierce resistance from hamas. the u.n. says a school used by civilians has been hit and as hundreds of foreign nationals across the border into egypt, we speak to a pales canadian insid. hello and welcome to world news america. the israeli military says its forces have encircled gaza city raef encountering fierce resistance from hamas fighters. a joint operation from ground, sea, and air forces saw israel yes troops break through the front lines in the north of gaza. more than 9,000 people have now been killed in israeli strikes since the deadly hamas attacks s on october 7. israeli's intense bomb bardment of gaza continued on thursday with the third air strike in as many days on the densely populated jabalia refugee camp. at least seven were killed in the strike which is claimed is fleer a u.n. school. our corresponden
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> hello. this is the context. >> gaza becoming a graveyard. hundreds of girls and boys are reported killed or injured every day. >> our home, where we used to feel secure, was destroyed by rocket engine instant. we came here hoping to find safety and security but that does not exist. we survived death to find death again. >> any decent person can not not be heartbroken that this is the root cause of everything have that -- bad happening in the gaza strip tod. >> do netanyahu and his poor cabinet leave that and be achieved by purely military means, or are israelis prepared to try to get a political deal with the palestinians to end the conflict once and for all? christian: the u.n. secretary general has called for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in gaza and warns that no party to any conflict is above the law. a number of palestinians killed has surpassed 10,000, according to the hamas-controlled ministry of health. we will hear later from the red cr
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> hello. this is the context. >> gaza becoming a graveyard. hundreds of girls and boys are reported killed or injured every day. >> our home, where we used to feel secure, was destroyed by rocket engine instant. we came here hoping to find safety and security but that does not exist. we survived death to find death again. >> any...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". >> i'm katrina perry in washington and this is bbc world news america. israel says it has found the body of a hostage in gasa. president biden says the u.s. and china are working to strengthen ties at the asian pacific economic cooperation forum and a major river in crisis. a look at whether a vital lifeline for several asian countries can be saved. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. israeli defense forces say they have found the body of a hostage in the gaza strip. yehudit weiss was one of the people abducted by hamas during attacks on october 7, taken from her home near the border between israeli and gaza. weiss was a 65-year-old cancer patient whose husband was murdered by hamas in the october 7 attacks. she was reportedly found in a building adjacent to the al-shifa hospital. israeli forces have been carrying out what they call targeted activity within the hospital. telecom firms say phone and internet services are not working due to a lack of f
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ouncer: and now, "bbc news". >> i'm katrina perry in washington and this is bbc world news america. israel says it has found the body of a hostage in gasa. president biden says the u.s. and china are working to strengthen ties at the asian pacific economic cooperation forum and a major river in crisis. a look at whether a vital lifeline for several asian countries can be saved. ♪...
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judy, who is yours? >> fran drescher. fran drescher.d what a leader. you know, i don't know if you knew this, but she had a little stuffed heart that she would put on the negotiating table. it was a little stuffed animal heart and she did it her way. it was sitting there between her and bob iger. and she said i don't have to emulate a masculine energy to be a good leader, and that's how she defended the doll. i can be smart, have a keen ability to see in trickle flaws in the business model, and put a tiny heart shaped plush toy between me and bob haigler. >> and she did it. >> thank you, friend rusher. >> i don't know the rest of yours are but we can agree that fran had a big week. >> i like the stuffed heart idea. we could've had 11 we are hosting together. >> it would have meant the result of. maybe it would still exist. >> david? >> i picked jane grossman. >> you is a quirky one. >> i picked jane rosenberg. her artwork you may have seen, she's a courtroom sketch artist. she did the famous new yorker cover of donald trump during one o
judy, who is yours? >> fran drescher. fran drescher.d what a leader. you know, i don't know if you knew this, but she had a little stuffed heart that she would put on the negotiating table. it was a little stuffed animal heart and she did it her way. it was sitting there between her and bob iger. and she said i don't have to emulate a masculine energy to be a good leader, and that's how she defended the doll. i can be smart, have a keen ability to see in trickle flaws in the business...