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>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: and dusseldorf won theity. >> anthony: right. >> judith: the rights -- >> heinz: the city rights. >> judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all stuck up there. they care about outward appearances, and they're all administrators and they don't really work," or, i don't know. i mean -- >> heinz: that was a perfect explanation. >> anthony: cabbage and mettwurst, which is simply kale and sausage and delicious. and spicy pork goulash with rye bread. wow, that looks healthy. well, kinda. >> heinz: there's one difference as well. when i was a little kid in cologne, i'd never heard the word dusseldorf. >> anthony: what do they do, do they say "the other place"? >> heinz: no. even not that. it was not part of our conversation, of our thoughts, of our -- >> judith: of your words. >> heinz: of our words. the
>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: and dusseldorf won theity. >> anthony: right. >> judith: the rights -- >> heinz: the city rights. >> judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all...
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she and her husband used to be friends with me and judith. yeah, so? well, i haven't seen her since judith and i split up. i-i don't know if i should say hello. they kind of took judith's side in the divorce. wait a minute. we're allowed to take sides? nobody told me. is it too late? that's not funny, charlie. he's very hurtful to everybody, and for no reason. cynthia: alan? oh, hey, cynthia.
she and her husband used to be friends with me and judith. yeah, so? well, i haven't seen her since judith and i split up. i-i don't know if i should say hello. they kind of took judith's side in the divorce. wait a minute. we're allowed to take sides? nobody told me. is it too late? that's not funny, charlie. he's very hurtful to everybody, and for no reason. cynthia: alan? oh, hey, cynthia.
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judith sounds like a nice boss. assuming she is a boss. who do you work for? your door, if you don't fancy that you call up and change it to one, you call up and change it to another one. you drive it? it is not another one. you drive it? it is not a chauffeur. it is like a power by the hour! you pay... it is taking it another step forward. you just really are buying mobility services ofa really are buying mobility services of a company and ford - volkswagen of a company and ford and volkswagen have looked hard at this idea. we'll provide you with whatever you want, a motorbike, a taxi or a car, or whatever you want just to a motorbike, a taxi or a car, or whatever you wantjust to move you around. the car companies willjust own the relationship with the customer and get away from the messy business of making cars. this is fascinating. in five or ten years, we'll look back and the idea of buying a car that sits for the majority of time outside your house, empty and unused is a waste of money. odd. you m” start paying money. odd. you will start paying for what y
judith sounds like a nice boss. assuming she is a boss. who do you work for? your door, if you don't fancy that you call up and change it to one, you call up and change it to another one. you drive it? it is not another one. you drive it? it is not a chauffeur. it is like a power by the hour! you pay... it is taking it another step forward. you just really are buying mobility services ofa really are buying mobility services of a company and ford - volkswagen of a company and ford and volkswagen...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.eversing many of barack obama's efforts to limit global warming. the order is meant to boost employment in america's energy business, lifting a moratorium on the development of new coal fields. president trump has in the past called global warming a "hoax" and has repeatedly promised to help the struggling us coal industry. as our north america editor, jon sopel, reports. the coal industry was beginning to look like an endangered species in the us under barack obama, but if president trump has his way, coal will soon be king again, and today he signed a raft of measures reversing the policies of his predecessor. 0k. my administration is putting an end to the war on coal. we're going to have clean coal, really clean coal. with today's executive action, i am taking historic steps to lift the restrictions on american energy, to reverse government intrusion and to canceljob killing regulations. the new measures will undo the clean power plan rules aimed at reducing carbon emissions. it wil
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.eversing many of barack obama's efforts to limit global warming. the order is meant to boost employment in america's energy business, lifting a moratorium on the development of new coal fields. president trump has in the past called global warming a "hoax" and has repeatedly promised to help the struggling us coal industry. as our north america editor, jon sopel, reports. the coal industry was beginning to look like an endangered species in the us...
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judith miller went to prison. and we will have judith on this program tomorrow. brit, do you believe every reporter violates national security laws, he or she should be charged? >> it depends on how the violation occurred. if the report of a leak of classified information and wrote a story about it on the story was published, i doubt very seriously that under the first amendment, a reporter could be or would be successfully prosecuted. if, however, the reporter were to come by the leak by a burglary or otherwise some kind of theft or other crime, that would be a different matter entirely. the mere act of publishing or reporting i think is protected by the first amendment, which is why, as comey said, there hasn't been a prosecution. judith miller come by the way, as i recall, she'll obviously know this better than i, of course, she went to jail for refusing to reveal her sources. that is a different matter entirely. she wasn't prosecuted for her reporting. >> bill: it is and it isn't. that's right. she was prosecuted because she wouldn't say who broke the law. an
judith miller went to prison. and we will have judith on this program tomorrow. brit, do you believe every reporter violates national security laws, he or she should be charged? >> it depends on how the violation occurred. if the report of a leak of classified information and wrote a story about it on the story was published, i doubt very seriously that under the first amendment, a reporter could be or would be successfully prosecuted. if, however, the reporter were to come by the leak by...
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in fact, it took the authorities over a year tojust find out his name. 0ur correspondent, judith moritzhas been at today's inquest into his death. saddleworth has a stark beauty its reservoirs and poor land set against pen nine skies. people come here to walk, to sail and to cycle, but one came here and died. this grainy man came here and died. this grainy film shows david lytton at a wedding. there's very little footage of him and his identity was a mystery for so long the best image available of his face was an artist's impression. he travelled from a different world, 5,500 miles away in pakistan. we now know that although he was from london, he had been living here in a suburb of lahore since 2006. translation: he was our neighbour. he was a nice person, keeping himself to himself. he never bothered anybody. local lads used to tease him at times. he flew from lahore to heathrow in london. he travelled from ealing broadway station to eustoon and manchester piccadilly. he visited shops and bought a return train ticket. he went 14 miles to the foot of saddleworth moor, walked into a pub
in fact, it took the authorities over a year tojust find out his name. 0ur correspondent, judith moritzhas been at today's inquest into his death. saddleworth has a stark beauty its reservoirs and poor land set against pen nine skies. people come here to walk, to sail and to cycle, but one came here and died. this grainy man came here and died. this grainy film shows david lytton at a wedding. there's very little footage of him and his identity was a mystery for so long the best image available...
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i will bring all of that to you on tuesday. [ cheers ] telling his big surprise shocked judith from twoo hang out and talk and you guys can ask me anything you want. the appearance is part of her work and the step up organization which empowers young women to achieve their goals. >> when i see here is so beautiful and so promising of what o use. selena has been opened and keeping these girls positive on her attributes. >> yeah, having grace of my people and where i am at. >> each girl went home and selena was moved by their time torg torp together. >> it is been really great to help us grow as individual girls. >> i want to encourage all of you to continue to do anything you love and don't let anyone that you cannot. i think you guys are going to change theld wor in so many way. also, you guys have really good hair. >>> one o f the biggest story lines on "the voice." >> monday night, jack's dreams hang in the balance as keys, who stays on her team and who has to go maybe for good? zpl >> jack came in and it was not until he lets his voice break and go out open and you are like oh, jack
i will bring all of that to you on tuesday. [ cheers ] telling his big surprise shocked judith from twoo hang out and talk and you guys can ask me anything you want. the appearance is part of her work and the step up organization which empowers young women to achieve their goals. >> when i see here is so beautiful and so promising of what o use. selena has been opened and keeping these girls positive on her attributes. >> yeah, having grace of my people and where i am at. >>...
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and judith ripka, who's founder and chief designer of the judith ripka brands.both and thank you for being here today. watching what's happened in retail over the last couple years has just been stunning, to see these changes that have come about. bob, how do you handle this? how do you think about it? has it happened even quicker than you anticipated? >> well, becky, the retail industry is going through an unprecedented cycle of change. it all started about six years ago when control over margins shifted from retailers to consumers. at the same time, social media, as ridiculous as this sounds, began to emerge. no one really knew what social media was. everything that we knew about marketing at that time changed. so what's happened now is there are five very disruptive forces that are impacting the industry. we have control over margin in the hands of the consumer. we have the emergence of the online retailers taking market share, driving traffic down in malls. we have the consumer now influencing trend in ways they haven't been able to in the past. so we have t
and judith ripka, who's founder and chief designer of the judith ripka brands.both and thank you for being here today. watching what's happened in retail over the last couple years has just been stunning, to see these changes that have come about. bob, how do you handle this? how do you think about it? has it happened even quicker than you anticipated? >> well, becky, the retail industry is going through an unprecedented cycle of change. it all started about six years ago when control...
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judith morris, bbc news, manchester.lion plus costs following a two—year investigation into false accounting. that's it from me. lebo diseko is here next and sport today is on hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: lionel messi is banned forfour world cup qualifiers before argentina lose to bolivia. china's hopes are dealt a major blow after a 1—0 defeat to iran. and roger federer beats roberto bautista agut to make the quarter—finals of the miami masters. hello and welcome to the programme. lots to get through. we start with the news that argentina have been beaten 2—0 away to bolivia in their south american world cup qualifier, dropping them into the play off position. it all comes on the back of what was a bad day when their star player and captain lionel messi was banned for four international matches for abusing an assistant referee. the incident took place during argentina's1—0 win over chile on friday, when the barcelona forward was caught on camera swearing at the
judith morris, bbc news, manchester.lion plus costs following a two—year investigation into false accounting. that's it from me. lebo diseko is here next and sport today is on hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: lionel messi is banned forfour world cup qualifiers before argentina lose to bolivia. china's hopes are dealt a major blow after a 1—0 defeat to iran. and roger federer beats roberto bautista agut to make the quarter—finals of...
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and without a want to welcome judith leblanc, a powerhouse of the woman. if you remember who she is she spoke at the women's march and she's here again today, please help me welcome judith leblanc. [applause] >> good morning. my name is judith leblanc, i'm a proud member of the cattle nation of oklahoma and the director of the native organizers alliance. [applause] >> standing rock changed everything. we interrupted and disrupted the colonial race-based narrative of what american indians are, and it will never never ever be changed back. [cheers and applause] sitting bull said let us put our minds together to see what we can build for our children. chairman dave archambault of the standing rock sioux drive is a 21st century indian leader. he has put our minds together to think about our children, think about our children. dave brought together the tribal council and the people of standing rock sioux tribes who supported the sacred stone, and brought people together from all over the world. chairman dave is a leader that has been tested, that has been teste
and without a want to welcome judith leblanc, a powerhouse of the woman. if you remember who she is she spoke at the women's march and she's here again today, please help me welcome judith leblanc. [applause] >> good morning. my name is judith leblanc, i'm a proud member of the cattle nation of oklahoma and the director of the native organizers alliance. [applause] >> standing rock changed everything. we interrupted and disrupted the colonial race-based narrative of what american...
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judith moritz, bbc news, saddleworth.ps into the american north—east. storm stella has forced schools to close and resulted in thousands of flight cancellations. the conditions also caused german chancellor angela merkel to postpone a trip to washington to meet president trump. reporter: snow emergency — that life threatening storm pummelling the north—east. this is the winter whiplash snowstorm, fast furious and dangerous, it caused this 3a car pile—up in chicago. couple of cars stopped. i saw the smash, i stopped the car, and i saw all the cars were coming, a pile—up, bump, bump. they hit each other and hit me too. sweeping across the north—east, this massive storm has left roads impassable. with temperatures expected to plummet to minus 30, authorities are asking people not to travel unless absolutely necessary. millions of people in wisconsin, pennsylvania and connecticut face blizzard warnings. in washington, the white house faces, well, a white out. here, storm stella has the power to disrupt diplomatic relations. p
judith moritz, bbc news, saddleworth.ps into the american north—east. storm stella has forced schools to close and resulted in thousands of flight cancellations. the conditions also caused german chancellor angela merkel to postpone a trip to washington to meet president trump. reporter: snow emergency — that life threatening storm pummelling the north—east. this is the winter whiplash snowstorm, fast furious and dangerous, it caused this 3a car pile—up in chicago. couple of cars...
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bill, you were incorrect with your discussion with judith miller, freedom of the press is sacrosanct, to the nation was at the hands of the leaker, i agree, so why am i incorrect? in my discussion with judith i raised the question of my journalist publishes something that could get a person killed, they should not publish it. freedom can be abused. dan everett mercer island washington, senator feinstein is correct, the constitution is a living document and can change. if >> bill: but not by a judge's order, only buy votes the senator wants judges to rule and political beliefs, that's what her evolution is all about and it's wrong. sorry that he's too politically incorrect for your taste much of a snowflake you are. what you're drinking down there, if you think i'm a snowflake, you're going to need more than just a book. ken mcdonald canada, i watch the factor daily it's more interesting than canadian politics. on "the o'reilly factor" logo there is a number 20 what does it stand for? we've been on the air more than 20 years, glad you caught up with us. bill, i teach eighth grade socia
bill, you were incorrect with your discussion with judith miller, freedom of the press is sacrosanct, to the nation was at the hands of the leaker, i agree, so why am i incorrect? in my discussion with judith i raised the question of my journalist publishes something that could get a person killed, they should not publish it. freedom can be abused. dan everett mercer island washington, senator feinstein is correct, the constitution is a living document and can change. if >> bill: but not...
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judith miller joins us now. so, why, if you didn't write about her, and you didn't come a correct?not a word. >> bill: how did the grand jury subpoena you to appear? >> there was a special prosecutor in this case and they wanted to ask every one, who were the sources, who leaked the name, i knew i couldn't protect my sources, i couldn't get it for you >> bill: you were on the national security beat? for special prosecutor, who was it again? >> patrick fitzgerald, james comey's good friend. it >> bill: he was after scooter libby, the chief of str the vice president of the time . now, you got caught up, even though you didn't write about it, and the grand jury said to you, okay, did anybody talk to you about valerie plame, that was the question? >> i couldn't appear before the grand jury, the judges said do you have to talk to the grand jury and i said i can't wait >> bill: you didn't go and? he refused as it before the grand jury. that is why you got sentenced to jail. why didn't you just said before the grand jury and say, i can't tell you? wide didn't you do that? >> i didn't want
judith miller joins us now. so, why, if you didn't write about her, and you didn't come a correct?not a word. >> bill: how did the grand jury subpoena you to appear? >> there was a special prosecutor in this case and they wanted to ask every one, who were the sources, who leaked the name, i knew i couldn't protect my sources, i couldn't get it for you >> bill: you were on the national security beat? for special prosecutor, who was it again? >> patrick fitzgerald, james...
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judith miller, i mean, is so partisan. it's just so easy to tell. and who was saying that today on -- oh, it was neil cavuto. it's easy to tell. here are these amazingly positive things that have come out of the trump administration before he's even president. he's got a boom going, economic boom, and companies coming in and jobs being created, and we're going to take care of a really serious problem which is the flood into our country of illegals among whom are a large number, hundreds of thousands of criminals who prey on americans. and trump is -- when in the history of this country has a president come in, and the first thing he does is he gets up at 5:30 in the morning every day, goes to bed at 12 and this between fulfills his campaign promises? how does that happen? [applause] so if you have a journalist who recognizes and reports the good things and then has critical things, okay, you may not agree with it, but it's fair-minded, and they should get questions. the others they should just kick out of the press room. i don't care. laugh i mean,
judith miller, i mean, is so partisan. it's just so easy to tell. and who was saying that today on -- oh, it was neil cavuto. it's easy to tell. here are these amazingly positive things that have come out of the trump administration before he's even president. he's got a boom going, economic boom, and companies coming in and jobs being created, and we're going to take care of a really serious problem which is the flood into our country of illegals among whom are a large number, hundreds of...
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this is judith. >> we have been making these banners yesterday. we had some a few weeks ago about doing this kind of art to represent what we are here in the sanctuary. we are fighting for our rights. not just a fight. it is not just a fight. it is something to show support, to show unity, to show strength in our communities that have suffering for the new governments, you know, the policies that are separating sufferingfamilies, are breakint many, many families in this city and many other places around the usa. >> that was judy paez. as we wrap up, this is when kids are going to school, but a lot of kids are afraid. their parents do not want to send them to school, afraid like the video we just played that has gone viral of his dad taking his 13-year-old to school and he is arrested and she is weeping as she is filming it on her phone. what do you say to these families? are you finding that families are taking their kids out of school? >> we are finding they are taking their kids out of school. kids who are going to school, that many teachers and
this is judith. >> we have been making these banners yesterday. we had some a few weeks ago about doing this kind of art to represent what we are here in the sanctuary. we are fighting for our rights. not just a fight. it is not just a fight. it is something to show support, to show unity, to show strength in our communities that have suffering for the new governments, you know, the policies that are separating sufferingfamilies, are breakint many, many families in this city and many...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 20-year-old jessica ferrigno is suing her former friend and roommate, 21-year-old cassandra pollard-soto, for unpaid rent and damaged property. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 20-year-old jessica ferrigno is suing her former friend and roommate, 21-year-old cassandra pollard-soto, for unpaid rent and damaged property. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution willie johnson is suing his neighbor, edward collins jr., for vandalizing his truck and filing a false restraining order. he is also suing for his time spent in jail. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution willie johnson is suing his neighbor, edward collins jr., for vandalizing his truck and filing a false restraining order. he is also suing for his time spent in jail. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tracy tenner is suing her former friend, suzanne wheeler, for an unpaid loan to start an internet car business. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tracy tenner is suing her former friend, suzanne wheeler, for an unpaid loan to start an internet car business. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution camille doty says neighbor michael darling owes for vet bills after his rottweilers attacked her chihuahua. michael says his dogs didn't do it. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution camille doty says neighbor michael darling owes for vet bills after his rottweilers attacked her chihuahua. michael says his dogs didn't do it. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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i remember seeing our town with judith light as emily. at milwaukee rep.own is all about what is really important, you know. momma's butternut tree. smell of coffee. clocks ticking. right after she died. those small beautiful, the sacred ordinary they call it. that's is what is really really important if life. and i think as artists if we can shake people up to even wake them up to realize that that sacred ordinary is la they need to applaud, appreciate and get everyone on board with, we are doing our job. >> you mentioned miranda, who has done a remarkable job and written himself into the history books of broadway play success and beyond. i wait to see what more he has in store for us. >> immigrants who got the job done. >> that's right. >> he made his contribution and will do a great deal more. and in this moment i'm happy to see august wilson getting respect he deserves thanks to veil and viola and wonderful run on broadway and in the theater fences. every time i see denzel, he says, eugene o'neill, he works his way up to august wilson. but he always st
i remember seeing our town with judith light as emily. at milwaukee rep.own is all about what is really important, you know. momma's butternut tree. smell of coffee. clocks ticking. right after she died. those small beautiful, the sacred ordinary they call it. that's is what is really really important if life. and i think as artists if we can shake people up to even wake them up to realize that that sacred ordinary is la they need to applaud, appreciate and get everyone on board with, we are...
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d good morning judith and jamesana wood man.ou two.two. she says they start everyrt morning by watching the fox5x morning team with a good cup cup of coffee.coff and guess what? judith andith d james are celebrating a huge milestone tomorrow.omo 50 years of marriage.ar way to go. way [applause] >>> i always say this.alwa what ays gift to your children,, right, to be married 50 years.es congratulations.co that really is awesome.we >> all right, mike. let's talk weather.weat >> yeah, we got lots oflots of weather to talk about.alk about. we got some rain and maybed mybe even some snow showers tryingsny to push in from the north andand west. radar filling in a little bit b this morning or trying to atng o least. you see a little bit of showert activity popping up south of up d.c. a little more to theo the north. this will continue to happen c as we roll through the morningog hours. garrett county schools on a a two-hour delay today thanks to s snow falling this morning.ng tho we'll watchrni this rain-snows o line try and march its
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with that, i want to welcome judith from the native organizers alliance. she is a powerhouse of a woman. if you remember who she is. she spoke at the woman's march and is here again today. please help me welcome judith lablanc. >> good morning. standing rock changed everything. it will never, never, be changed back. sitting bull said let us put your minds together to see what we can build for our children. gentlemen of the standing rock sioux tribe, it is a 21st century leader. he has put our minds together to think about our children. think about our children. they brought together the tribal council and the people of standing rock sioux tribes who supported the camp, sacred stone camp, and brought people together from all over the world. chairman dave, chairman bow, is a leader that has been tested and shown through prayer and peoplepower we can win. the standing rock sioux tribe did file the lawsuit. and are still fighting. >> i was going to thank everybody but first i want to recognize the youth of standing rock. i am standing here with the you youth.
with that, i want to welcome judith from the native organizers alliance. she is a powerhouse of a woman. if you remember who she is. she spoke at the woman's march and is here again today. please help me welcome judith lablanc. >> good morning. standing rock changed everything. it will never, never, be changed back. sitting bull said let us put your minds together to see what we can build for our children. gentlemen of the standing rock sioux tribe, it is a 21st century leader. he has put...
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. >> reporter: judith bryant is the great-great-grandniece of harriet tubman. the great-great granddaughter of a brother tubman rescued in 1854. >> i wouldn't be here if she hadn't done what she did, >> reporter: she lives in a nearby house built by tubman's nephew in 1901. bryant says tubman's extended family in auburn was very close knit. >> that was her motivating factor, and so she rescued her family first. >> reporter: bryant's mother knew the elderly tubman when she was a child. >> my mother said harriet would come and sit in the corner by the door, she would appear to doze off until somebody said something that she was either maybe a little off-color or then she would sit up and-- >> reporter: perk up. >> sit up and, yes, perk up, open her eyes and this was sort of make it understood that she didn't quite approve of it. >> reporter: bryant and her family donated tubman's bed to the park, and a sewing machine. bryant also has a large collection of family memorabilia. >> this is a 1911 bill. >> reporter: ...for a hospital stay at the end of tubman's life.
. >> reporter: judith bryant is the great-great-grandniece of harriet tubman. the great-great granddaughter of a brother tubman rescued in 1854. >> i wouldn't be here if she hadn't done what she did, >> reporter: she lives in a nearby house built by tubman's nephew in 1901. bryant says tubman's extended family in auburn was very close knit. >> that was her motivating factor, and so she rescued her family first. >> reporter: bryant's mother knew the elderly tubman...
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i remember seeing "our town" with judith light as emily at the milwaukee rep. emily's speech at the end is all about what is really important. you know, mama's butternut tree, the smell of coffee. right after she died. the small -- the sacred ordinary they call it, that is what is really, really important in life. and i think as artists, if we can shake people up to even wake them up to realize that that sacred ordinary is what they need to applaud, appreciate, and get everyone on board with, we're doing our job. >> yeah. since you mentioned lin-manuel miranda who has obviously done a remarkable job and heas written himself in the history books of broadway play success and beyond -- i await to see what more he has in store for us -- >> immigrants, we get the job done, satellite. >> that's exactly right. he has made his contribution and will do obviously a great deal more. in this moment, i personally am happy to see august wilson getting all the respect that he deserves thanks to denzel and viola and the run on broadway and the"fency." every time i say denzel,
i remember seeing "our town" with judith light as emily at the milwaukee rep. emily's speech at the end is all about what is really important. you know, mama's butternut tree, the smell of coffee. right after she died. the small -- the sacred ordinary they call it, that is what is really, really important in life. and i think as artists, if we can shake people up to even wake them up to realize that that sacred ordinary is what they need to applaud, appreciate, and get everyone on...
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listen to the science, attorney judith odbert said, not to the prosecution's happened picked witnesses. many of the prosecutor's witnesses will be inmates who lived in the same cell block. >> witnesses, because they're all convicted felons, some of them have been convicted for murder, some attempted murder. >> reporter: the defense believes this is what caused tyree's death. >> the cause of death happened as a result of him standing on the toilet and falling off and slipping and the skid marks actually on the toilet seat from his feet. >> reporter: defense attorneys also say tyree was fully dressed when deputies left his cell but naked when they found him dead. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> a 13-year-old santa rosa boy killed by a sheriff's deputy will have a park named after him. sonoma county supervisors today awarded a $3 million contract for a park to be built in memory of andy lopez. he was carrying an air soft rifle resembling an assault rifle when he was shot seven times in october, 2013. the four-acre park will include a teen zone, skateboarding spot and a community garden. >>> a bi
listen to the science, attorney judith odbert said, not to the prosecution's happened picked witnesses. many of the prosecutor's witnesses will be inmates who lived in the same cell block. >> witnesses, because they're all convicted felons, some of them have been convicted for murder, some attempted murder. >> reporter: the defense believes this is what caused tyree's death. >> the cause of death happened as a result of him standing on the toilet and falling off and slipping...
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judith moritz reports. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months.estigation which followed her death was so flawed that more than four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog the ipcc has published a report levelling heavy criticism and cumbria police. the investigator found evidence that there had been an unstructured investigation, that it was not fit for purpose. concerns into the way that the scene had been managed. for purpose. concerns into the way that the scene had been managedm details a catalogue of mistakes made by detectives saying that crucial evidence was thrown away, when weren't interviewed for eight months and there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day one. a high courtjudge arrest poppi's father on day one. a high court judge ruled arrest poppi's father on day one. a high courtjudge ruled that paul worthington probably sexually assaulted his daughter just worthington probably sexually assaulted his daughterjust before her death. he denies this and has never been charged, and there is strong
judith moritz reports. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months.estigation which followed her death was so flawed that more than four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog the ipcc has published a report levelling heavy criticism and cumbria police. the investigator found evidence that there had been an unstructured investigation, that it was not fit for purpose. concerns into the way that the scene had been managed. for purpose. concerns into the way that the...
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the mayor judith flanagan. start with the sheriff. we don't have a lot of time. you know i love this issue. montgomery county. the 14 girl that was allegedly raped. the century county that centura county that means they won't honor a federal detainer that means they're not can it tell us where the guys are and there cannot let them roam freely correct? >> this is a tragedy on many levels because the greatest job of the government is to protect the citizens. and the citizens here whether it's a protection at the border or in the communities are the most vulnerable citizens in schools the system has failed every step of the way in this case. for those who say wait a minute they have to tell them where the criminals are they had been deported. they are convicted. you as a sheriff can tell my viewers that if their boss says they can't they could be investigated and brought up on charges. mayor, you are the mayor of winn massachusetts. and you pretty much oversee the fifth largest school district in the state of massachusetts you had one of the biggest immigrant commu
the mayor judith flanagan. start with the sheriff. we don't have a lot of time. you know i love this issue. montgomery county. the 14 girl that was allegedly raped. the century county that centura county that means they won't honor a federal detainer that means they're not can it tell us where the guys are and there cannot let them roam freely correct? >> this is a tragedy on many levels because the greatest job of the government is to protect the citizens. and the citizens here whether...
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judith moritz reports. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months.es at her home in barritt in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an u nstru ctu red found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where poppi had been was managed. the report's details are a catalogue of mistakes made by detectives. crucial evidence was thrown away. witnesses were not interviewed for eight months. there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day 1. but paul worthington has never faced poppi's father on day 1. but paul worthington has neverfaced charges although a high courtjudge ruled he had probably sexually assaulted his daughter shortly before her death. he has always denied this. for most people, this is incomprehensible that th
judith moritz reports. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months.es at her home in barritt in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an u nstru ctu red found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in...
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i'm judith leblanc a member of nation of oklahoma and director of the native organi alliance.s standing rock changed everything. we interrupted and disrupted the based native of what american indians are and it be never, ever, ever changed back. sitting bull said let us put our to see what we can build for our children. dave ashambeau of the sioux tribe is leader.ntury indian he has put our minds together to .hink about our children think about our children. dave brought together the tribal -- people the pilot f standing rock sioux transcribe who supported the camp, sacred stone camp and people together from all over the world. dave, chairman ashanbeau is a leader that has leader and shown that through prayer and people power we can win. interrupted and disrupted the narrative of our must thank and ashambeau.airman dave >> we are here to remain united. let's show our unity. standingre with you in ro rock. rock sioux figroup filed the lawsuit. want to thank everybody for coming but first i want to standing the youth of rock. i'm here with the youth and i know that the youth have started
i'm judith leblanc a member of nation of oklahoma and director of the native organi alliance.s standing rock changed everything. we interrupted and disrupted the based native of what american indians are and it be never, ever, ever changed back. sitting bull said let us put our to see what we can build for our children. dave ashambeau of the sioux tribe is leader.ntury indian he has put our minds together to .hink about our children think about our children. dave brought together the tribal --...
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. >> judith and her family are still not allowed to go inside their rock springs apartment. they were very close to going to the shelter themselves. >> we were going to stay but then we got lucky and my uncle said we could stay at his house. >> reporter: lucky but still not an ideal living situation. >> a two bedroom house, it is kind of crowded. i miss my room. >> reporter: city leaders say while they hope to move into a vacant apartment or hotel, those are still short-term solutions, ultimately they'd like to see flood victims in their own restored owns. abc 7 news. >>> this morning there are more revelations about the ghostship fire that killed 36 people last december. our meeting partner reports the building's owners knew about dangerous electrical problems more than two years before the fire and did nothing to fix them. e-mails obtained by the east bay times show the owners ignored a request for a total and immediate electrical upgrade. back in february of 2015. the community stepped up to help a local non-profit after a story we brought you on thursday night. 39 laptop
. >> judith and her family are still not allowed to go inside their rock springs apartment. they were very close to going to the shelter themselves. >> we were going to stay but then we got lucky and my uncle said we could stay at his house. >> reporter: lucky but still not an ideal living situation. >> a two bedroom house, it is kind of crowded. i miss my room. >> reporter: city leaders say while they hope to move into a vacant apartment or hotel, those are still...
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judith moritz reports. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months.t her home in barrow in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where poppi had been managed. the report details a catalogue of mistakes made by detectives. crucial evidence was thrown away. witnesses were not interviewed for eight months. there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day one. but paul worthington has never faced charges, although a high courtjudge ruled he had probably sexually assaulted his daughter shortly before her death. he has always denied this. for most people, this is incomprehensible that the father was not investigated immediately. by the time the trail was picked up, it had gone cold and so probably, there wi
judith moritz reports. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months.t her home in barrow in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where poppi had been...
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. >> judith and her family are still not allowed to go in their rock springs apartment. they were very close to going to the shelter themselves. >> we were going to stay and we got lucky and my uncle said we can stay at his house. >> reporter: lucky but not an-year-old living situation. >> it is kind of crowded. i miss my room. >> reporter: city leaders say while they hope to move everyone from the shelter into a vacant apartment or hotel, those are still short-term solutions and ultimately like to see flood victims back in their own restored homes in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> the community has stepped up to help a local non-profit of a story we brought you here on thursday night. network for teaching entrepreneurship says 39 laptops have been donated to replace those stolen from a storage pod. they tell us viewers have also offered mentorship opportunities and help looking for office space. >>> happening today, burn some calories and enjoy free fitness tips at the rally health first in san francisco. kevin hart and maria menun. os and melvin gordon will show people how
. >> judith and her family are still not allowed to go in their rock springs apartment. they were very close to going to the shelter themselves. >> we were going to stay and we got lucky and my uncle said we can stay at his house. >> reporter: lucky but not an-year-old living situation. >> it is kind of crowded. i miss my room. >> reporter: city leaders say while they hope to move everyone from the shelter into a vacant apartment or hotel, those are still...
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. >> reporter: judith and her family are still not allowed to go inside their rock springs apartment.re close to going to the shoelter themselves. >> my uncle said we could stay at his house. >> reporter: lucky, but still not an ideal living situation. >> six of us in a two-bedroom house. i miss my room. >> reporter: city leaders hope to move everyone from the shelter into a vacant apartment or hotel. those are still short-term solutions. ulimately they'd like to see flood victims back in their own restored homes. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> the community has stepped up to help a local nonprofit after a story we first brought you here on abc 7 news thursday night. network for teachinging entrepreneurship said 39 laptops have been donated to replace ones that were stolen from a storage pod in san leandro last month. the organization helps teach underserved students. they also tell us viewers have also offered mentorship opportunities, and help looking for office space. >>> happening today, burn some calories and enjoy free fitness tips. comedian kevin hart, tv personal
. >> reporter: judith and her family are still not allowed to go inside their rock springs apartment.re close to going to the shoelter themselves. >> my uncle said we could stay at his house. >> reporter: lucky, but still not an ideal living situation. >> six of us in a two-bedroom house. i miss my room. >> reporter: city leaders hope to move everyone from the shelter into a vacant apartment or hotel. those are still short-term solutions. ulimately they'd like to...
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in my discussion with judith, i raised the question if a journalist publishes something that could getn killed, they should not publish it. freedom can be abused. but not by a judge's order, only by votes the senator wants b judges to rule and political beliefs, that's what her evolution is all about, and it's wrong. what are you drinking down there, if you think i'm a snowflake, you're going to need more than just a book. we've been on the air more than 20 years, glad you caught up with us. i appreciate you being a good teacher. glad the urchins like "killing the rising sun." please remember "killing jesus." out on paperback. i agree. but they're not. and the chairs cost $15,000 each, so patriots donate to the independencefund.org. reality is not nice, sometimes the folks have to do it. should be a blast, thanks for making the trip. the gang will be in tacoma at the dome on saturday. info on billoreilly.com. finally, tonight the "tip of the day," tip of the to starbucks. coffee company is hiring 10,000 vets and nearly 40,000 young americans who don't have jobs. they are ahead of sched
in my discussion with judith, i raised the question if a journalist publishes something that could getn killed, they should not publish it. freedom can be abused. but not by a judge's order, only by votes the senator wants b judges to rule and political beliefs, that's what her evolution is all about, and it's wrong. what are you drinking down there, if you think i'm a snowflake, you're going to need more than just a book. we've been on the air more than 20 years, glad you caught up with us. i...
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[laughter] >> scholarship began, certainly, this academia with michelle fuko and eve sedgwick and judith butler, and it advanced the movement in that it head lgbt -- it made lgbt subjects or queer subjects, i should say, respectable on college campuses. before queer theory, there had been a few gay courses on various college campuses. my campus had one. i was the director of the experimental college, and we had one as early as 1972. but we really had to fight to have a gay course can. i remember the really wonderful vice president, wonderful in all other ways saying to me when he saw that it was in the experimental college catalog, you know, the community out there wont like this -- won't like this, but he didn't tell me to take it out. it remained in the catalog, and the course was offered. nowadays or for the 20 years or so since queer theory has been so fashionable, there would never be a problem like that on college campuses. so i think that queer studies had a very important role in advancing the movement because young people were able to study queer subjects in college and then go
[laughter] >> scholarship began, certainly, this academia with michelle fuko and eve sedgwick and judith butler, and it advanced the movement in that it head lgbt -- it made lgbt subjects or queer subjects, i should say, respectable on college campuses. before queer theory, there had been a few gay courses on various college campuses. my campus had one. i was the director of the experimental college, and we had one as early as 1972. but we really had to fight to have a gay course can. i...
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judith moritz reports. she only lived for 30 months. she was found with serious injuries.years on serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog has published a report which levels heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence that there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene work poppi had been mismanaged. the report detailed catalogue of m ista kes report detailed catalogue of mistakes made by detectives, crucial evidence was thrown away, witnesses went interviewed by eight months. there was enough evidence to and rest poppi's father on day one. but, he has never faced rest poppi's father on day one. but, he has neverfaced charges rest poppi's father on day one. but, he has never faced charges even though a he has never faced charges even thougha high he has never faced charges even though a high court ruled that he had probably sexy assaulted his daughter. the most people looking on incomprehensible but the father was not investigated. —— he had proba
judith moritz reports. she only lived for 30 months. she was found with serious injuries.years on serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog has published a report which levels heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence that there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene work poppi had been mismanaged. the report detailed catalogue of m ista kes report detailed catalogue...
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so i would argue, for example, some people said judith is miller is reporting on fake news. it wasn't fake news. she made a horrible, i mean horrible mistake. but the guy that mentioned that i found, that's, this is real fake news and it's very profitable. we decided we would take one sto story. this was in a meeting and trace it all the way back. one fake news story that got a lot of attention and this case, apparent murder/suicide and this investigating, hillary clinton's e-mails. and so the implication is that if you know something about the alt right conspiracy theories, they murder people. this appeared on the site called "the denver guardian." it sounded like a legitimate site, it was not. trying to find, who was this that was behind this? it was initially not that easy because you can go to godaddy and that web site is somebody who owns the domain name. i enlisted a smart techie to look at the internet like a paleontologist like looking for fossils. we got a name, an address. i decided the best thing to do is to go knock on his door. it turned out he was in huntington
so i would argue, for example, some people said judith is miller is reporting on fake news. it wasn't fake news. she made a horrible, i mean horrible mistake. but the guy that mentioned that i found, that's, this is real fake news and it's very profitable. we decided we would take one sto story. this was in a meeting and trace it all the way back. one fake news story that got a lot of attention and this case, apparent murder/suicide and this investigating, hillary clinton's e-mails. and so the...
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judith moritz reports. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months.flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where poppi had been managed. the report's details are a catalogue of mistakes made by detectives. crucial evidence was thrown away. witnesses were not interviewed for eight months. there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day one. but paul worthington has neverfaced charges although a high courtjudge ruled he had probably sexually assaulted his daughter shortly before her death. he has always denied this. for most people, this is incomprehensible that the father was not investigated immediately. by the time the trail was picked up, it had gone cold and so probably, there will never be justice for poppi worthington and that is a terrible thing. the
judith moritz reports. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months.flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where poppi had been managed. the report's details are a catalogue of mistakes made by detectives....
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i would argue, for example, some people say that judith miller's reporting on the weapons of mass destruction was fake news. it wasn't. she made a horrible mistake. but the guy that deirdre mentioned, this is fake news, and it is very profitable. we decided we would take one story within a meeting and i got the assignment to take one story and trace it all the way back. one fake news story that got a lot of attention. in this case, it was the story of an fbi agent dead in an apparent murder suicide, and supposedly this fbi agent had been investigating hillary clinton's emails. it the implication was that was in connection to -- if you know something about the alt-right conspiracy theories about the clintons, they murder people often. this appeared on a site called "the denver guardian, which -- site called "the denver guardian" which appears to be a reputable site but is not. it was initially not that easy to find, because usually you can go to godaddy, and discover that there is a website, somebody owns the domain name. i hired somebody to basically look at the internet a bit like a paleonto
i would argue, for example, some people say that judith miller's reporting on the weapons of mass destruction was fake news. it wasn't. she made a horrible mistake. but the guy that deirdre mentioned, this is fake news, and it is very profitable. we decided we would take one story within a meeting and i got the assignment to take one story and trace it all the way back. one fake news story that got a lot of attention. in this case, it was the story of an fbi agent dead in an apparent murder...
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[laughter] >> scholarship began, certainly, this academia with michelle fuko and eve sedgwick and judithbutler, and it advanced the movement in that it head lgbt -- it made lgbt subjects or queer subjects, i should say, respectable on college campuses. before queer theory, there had been a few gay courses on various college campuses. my campus had one. i was the director of the experimental college, and we had one as early as 1972. but we really had to fight to have a gay course can. i remember the really wonderful vice president, wonderful in all other ways saying to me when he saw that it was in the experimental college catalog, you know, the community out there wont like this -- won't like this, but he didn't tell me to take it out. it remained in the catalog, and the course was offered. nowadays or for the 20 years or so since queer theory has been so fashionable, there would never be a problem like that on college campuses. so i think that queer studies had a very important role in advancing the movement because young people were able to study queer subjects in college and then go o
[laughter] >> scholarship began, certainly, this academia with michelle fuko and eve sedgwick and judithbutler, and it advanced the movement in that it head lgbt -- it made lgbt subjects or queer subjects, i should say, respectable on college campuses. before queer theory, there had been a few gay courses on various college campuses. my campus had one. i was the director of the experimental college, and we had one as early as 1972. but we really had to fight to have a gay course can. i...
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brian: judith miller. >> in order to get her to change her testimony. think about that.ing that wasn't even true. so you have to be -- i think the trump administration has to be much more cautious and frankly has to have much more aggressive legal strategy because these things grow and grow and grow, and i think as laura ingram said earlier on your show when i was listening to it, the left wants to destroy trump. this is not a grame. the left wants to destroy trump. they had enormous support inside the justice department for hillary clinton, these are hard line liberals, they want to work a justice because of their liberal beliefs. if they find a way to weaken the administration, which is exactly what was happening with scooter libby, he had nothing to do with the original case, but he was dick cheney's chief of staff, and they wanted to get to cheney. i worry about comey -- brian: how does it get bigger -- but how does it get bigger than the fbi investigation? it's going to get too big for them, and they need a grand jury. >> well, i'm just telling you having watched th
brian: judith miller. >> in order to get her to change her testimony. think about that.ing that wasn't even true. so you have to be -- i think the trump administration has to be much more cautious and frankly has to have much more aggressive legal strategy because these things grow and grow and grow, and i think as laura ingram said earlier on your show when i was listening to it, the left wants to destroy trump. this is not a grame. the left wants to destroy trump. they had enormous...