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"judge judy."bution previously on "judge judy"... >> judge judy: so she took the knife, and she stabbed herself in the neck with the knife? >> yes. >> judge judy: interesting. >> no, she was -- no, your honor, she was like this. she was doing like this. >> judge judy: she was going like this, cutting across her neck? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and how many times did she cut across her neck? >> um, i have no idea. >> judge judy: and you're fighting, and your pinkie got cut? >> yes. >> judge judy: shh. >> yes. >> judge judy: you were treated in an emergency room? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: for the cut on your pinkie? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: what was done to the cut on your pinkie? >> they got blood, and then they bandaged it up. >> judge judy: no surgery? >> no. >> judge judy: no sutures? >> no. >> judge judy: they put a band-aid on your pinkie? >> yes. >> judge judy: when you got to baptist hospital, you found out that your girlfriend was in pretty bad shape. >> yeah, they said she was j
"judge judy."bution previously on "judge judy"... >> judge judy: so she took the knife, and she stabbed herself in the neck with the knife? >> yes. >> judge judy: interesting. >> no, she was -- no, your honor, she was like this. she was doing like this. >> judge judy: she was going like this, cutting across her neck? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and how many times did she cut across her neck? >> um, i have no idea. >>...
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: "judge judy."out to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution terror hughes is suing her step-daughter, 24-year-old talisa hughes for the return of her pomeranian. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 247 on the calendar in the matter of hughes vs. hughes. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. hughes, this is your step-daughter, and she's been your step-daughter for how long? >> probably about 15 years. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> 24. >> judge judy: you don't live in the same house. >> no. >> judge judy: who do you live with? >> it's me and my fiancé and my kids. >> judge judy: how old are your children? >> 4, 2, and 3 months. >> judge judy: your complaint is that you sold your step-daughter this adorable little puppy, and you want it back because she hasn't paid for it. >> correct. >> judge judy: when did you sell her the puppy
: "judge judy."out to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution terror hughes is suing her step-daughter, 24-year-old talisa hughes for the return of her pomeranian. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 247 on the calendar in the matter of hughes vs. hughes. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms....
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judy."courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution kelsey smith is suing his ex-girlfriend, lisa serbus, for a loan tve >> bd: orderall se! this is case number 442 on the calendar in the matter of smith vs. serbus. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. smith, how long were you and ms. serbus a couple? >> exactly we wasn't a couple. we just friends. i had moved to south dakota in october of 2017, and before i met ms. serbus, i was talking to someone else before i met ms. serbus, and that relationship kind of went off it because certain things i didn't agree with. >> judge judy: that's too many tributaries here. did you and ms. serbus ever live together? >> no. >> judge judy: you had your own apartment? >> no. >> judge judy: where did you live? >> my cousin. >> judge judy: where you didn't pay rent? >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: did you have any clo
judy."courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution kelsey smith is suing his ex-girlfriend, lisa serbus, for a loan tve >> bd: orderall se! this is case number 442 on the calendar in the matter of smith vs. serbus. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. smith, how long were you and ms. serbus a couple? >> exactly we...
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>> i left. >> judge judy: are you employed? >> yes. >> judge judy: and is he employed?stody? >> right now, it's joint custody, but it's mostly -- i give primary care to the children. >> judge judy: when are the children with you? from when to when? >> all the time. he gets them when he feels like it. >> judge judy: what does that mean? >> so, we were supposed to do every other weekend, but it doesn't happen that way. >> judge judy: stop shaking your head. do you understand me? >> yes. >> judge judy: are the children
>> i left. >> judge judy: are you employed? >> yes. >> judge judy: and is he employed?stody? >> right now, it's joint custody, but it's mostly -- i give primary care to the children. >> judge judy: when are the children with you? from when to when? >> all the time. he gets them when he feels like it. >> judge judy: what does that mean? >> so, we were supposed to do every other weekend, but it doesn't happen that way. >> judge judy:...
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>> announcer: "judge judy."tions paid for by cbs television distribution samantha torregrossa is suing her ex-fiancé, salvatore geraci, for an unpaid credit card bill and the return or value of a fireplace. >> byrd: order! all rise! youroris is car regros vs. geraci. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. torregrossa, how long did you and mr. geraci live together? >> i was 17, so it was about seven to eight years. we were together for 10 years. >> judge judy: how many years did you and the defendant live together? >> we lived together for seven years. >> judge judy: at some point, you moved into a home? >> yes. he purchased a home. >> judge judy: in what year? >> 2014. >> judge judy: and at the time you purchased a home together, the house was placed in his name? >> yes. >> judge judy: you were not married? >> we were engaged. >> judge judy: you were not married. >> no. >> judge judy: your child was born when
>> announcer: "judge judy."tions paid for by cbs television distribution samantha torregrossa is suing her ex-fiancé, salvatore geraci, for an unpaid credit card bill and the return or value of a fireplace. >> byrd: order! all rise! youroris is car regros vs. geraci. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. torregrossa, how long did you and mr. geraci...
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judy: for the pbs newshour i'm judy woodruff in milwaukee. head to the polls tomorrow for a final chance to cast ballots in the mayor's race county commissioner brandon johnson is facing off against former chicago public schools ceo paul vallas both of them beat a crowded field of 9 candidates including incumbent mayor lori lightfoot, the two candidates offer a stark choice for voters as they weigh issues like crime, public safety and education. following this all closely is wttw chicago pbs reporter, heather cherone. thank you for being with us. we've got brandon johnson, this progressive cook county commissioner running against the moderate former chicago public schools chief, paul vallas. help us understand how this race in many ways illustrates the broader divides in the democratic party. guest: you have somebody like brandon johnson who comes out of the movement launched by senator bernie sanders to be a more progressive alternative in the national democratic party. brandon johnson has picked up that mantle while paul vallas got his star
judy: for the pbs newshour i'm judy woodruff in milwaukee. head to the polls tomorrow for a final chance to cast ballots in the mayor's race county commissioner brandon johnson is facing off against former chicago public schools ceo paul vallas both of them beat a crowded field of 9 candidates including incumbent mayor lori lightfoot, the two candidates offer a stark choice for voters as they weigh issues like crime, public safety and education. following this all closely is wttw chicago pbs...
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judy: and it is hard. >> very hard. judy: a challenge for us today and for the many days to come.m judy woodruff in oklahoma city. ♪ amna: the government has just approved a second dose of the covid booster for the elderly and immunocompromised. the bivalent booster shot targets the omicron variants. seniors 65 and older can now receive the booster four months after the first dose. meanwhile, people with weak immune systems can get an additional shot of the vaccine after two months. these steps are targeted to vulnerable populations, to seniors and the immunocompromised. does this make sense to you as the right move, given where we are in this pseudo-post-pandemic world right now? guest: thank you for having me. this move does make sense because it acknowledges that there is a large spectrum of risk out there. a one-size-fits-all approach really wouldn't make sense and treating a 10 year old with no medical problems with the same vaccine strategy as a 70 year old who has cancer and is on chemotherapy. so i think that today's move really addresses that discrepancy and allows for a
judy: and it is hard. >> very hard. judy: a challenge for us today and for the many days to come.m judy woodruff in oklahoma city. ♪ amna: the government has just approved a second dose of the covid booster for the elderly and immunocompromised. the bivalent booster shot targets the omicron variants. seniors 65 and older can now receive the booster four months after the first dose. meanwhile, people with weak immune systems can get an additional shot of the vaccine after two months....
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johnson. >> announcer: "judge judy."in. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christine dietrich-morgan is suing her neighbor, roy johnson iii, for an unpaid stud fee and for breaching their agreement to breed their dogs. >> byrd: order! all rise! quiet in the courtroom. this is case number 114 on the calendar in the matter of dietrich-morgan vs. johnson. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. morgan, you have a pekingese, a little dog. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you are a neighbor of mr. johnson. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and mr. johnson has a little chihuahua, female. >> yes. >> judge judy: how old is your dog? >> maybe 6 years old, somewhere around there. >> judge judy: have you had her since she was a puppy? >> yes. >> judge judy: and how old is your dog? >> four years old. >> judge judy: and you've had the dog since the dog was a puppy? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: can i ask you this quest
johnson. >> announcer: "judge judy."in. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christine dietrich-morgan is suing her neighbor, roy johnson iii, for an unpaid stud fee and for breaching their agreement to breed their dogs. >> byrd: order! all rise! quiet in the courtroom. this is case number 114 on the calendar in the matter of dietrich-morgan vs. johnson. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be...
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>> no. >> judge judy: why not?faulting. >> i didn't default. he threw me out. >> judge judy: i think that you're a scam artist. >> amen. >> 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 julia barrera is suing her cousin, joe rea, for the profit from the sale of a home. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 163 on the calendar in the matter of barrera vs. rea. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. barrera, you bought a house, but you put the house in mr. rea's name. how is he related? he's a cousin of yours? >> he's a blood relative, a cousin. >> judge judy: you put the house in his name because you had bad credit, and you wanted to get a better mortgage rate, and mr. rea could get a better mortgage rate. >> yes. >> judge judy: did you put any money down on this house? >> yes, ma'am. i gave him 10
>> no. >> judge judy: why not?faulting. >> i didn't default. he threw me out. >> judge judy: i think that you're a scam artist. >> amen. >> 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 julia barrera is suing her cousin, joe rea, for the profit from the sale of a home. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number...
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. >> judge judy: does she work? >> no. >> judge judy: both children have the same father?rs. >> judge judy: so, she and her sister don't get along. >> no. >> judge judy: there was an altercation between you and your sister, the police were called, and you were arrested. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution angelia burts is suing her daughter, 22-year-old shanikqua williams, for the cost to fix a broken window and for making threats. >> byrd: order! all rise! youron, thiss caber parties have been swor.omudge you be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. burts, this is your daughter. she's 22 years old. >> yes. >> judge judy: she has two children. >> yes. >> judge judy: does she work? >> no. >> judge judy: how old are her children? >> rae lynn is four. kendall is one. >> judge judy: both children have the same father? >> no. >> judge judy: who is this? >> this is kendall. this is the second baby daddy. >> judge judy: there ca
. >> judge judy: does she work? >> no. >> judge judy: both children have the same father?rs. >> judge judy: so, she and her sister don't get along. >> no. >> judge judy: there was an altercation between you and your sister, the police were called, and you were arrested. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television...
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have a seat. >> judge judy: before we begin, ms. judy: you missed the flight when? >> in houston, and i do apologize about that. >> judge judy: when were you supposed to be on the flight? >> actually at 8:06 our flight left. >> judge judy: and what time did you catch the flight? >> 7:50. >> judge judy: and when did you arrive? >> i arrived last night right about midnight. >> judge judy: from where? >> coming out of dallas. it was from san antonio originally, of course, and my first flight was to dallas, and then i had a flight here. >> judge judy: you live in houston? >> i live in san antonio. >> judge judy: so what were you coming from houston for? >> because that's where the flight was coming from. >> judge judy: what? >> that was where the flight was coming from. >> judge judy: my geography in texas isn't that terrific. you both live in san antonio, so why were you coming from houston? >> i didn't book the flights. >> the airport is pretty small there. usually a lot of planes are only maybe two rows, you know? some are four, but
have a seat. >> judge judy: before we begin, ms. judy: you missed the flight when? >> in houston, and i do apologize about that. >> judge judy: when were you supposed to be on the flight? >> actually at 8:06 our flight left. >> judge judy: and what time did you catch the flight? >> 7:50. >> judge judy: and when did you arrive? >> i arrived last night right about midnight. >> judge judy: from where? >> coming out of dallas. it was from...
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> judge judy: that was a lie. >> announcer: "judge judy."he courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ryan hays is suing his neighbor, jennifer frazier, for vet and medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. jennifer is countersuing for an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 171 on the calendar in the matter of hays vs. frazier. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. hays, it is your claim that ms. frazier's dog, which is a pit bull, attacked you and your dog. >> yes. >> judge judy: ms. frazier has said, "no, that's not the way it happened, actually." although she didn't see it, she said that her dog was tethered to a tree in her front yard, and if you were bitten by her dog, and if her dog bit your dog, you had to have come... i assume that her theory is you had to have come onto her property. >> okay. >> judge judy: is that right? >> yes. >> that's not how -- >> judge judy: shh. just a second. okay. this incident happened on what date? >> febr
> judge judy: that was a lie. >> announcer: "judge judy."he courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ryan hays is suing his neighbor, jennifer frazier, for vet and medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. jennifer is countersuing for an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 171 on the calendar in the matter of hays vs. frazier. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr....
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he even offered you another puppy. >> announcer: "judge judy."m of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution nicole isaac is suing ricardo williams for selling her a sick german shepherd puppy. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 423 on the calendar in the matter of isaac vs. williams. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. ha .ay be seate puppy from the defnt you had the puppy euthanized. is that correct? >> yes, that's correct. >> judge judy: you want a whole bunch of things from the defendant including a refund, vet bills paid, emotional distress, so let's get some dates. on what date did you purchase the dog? >> we met with mr. rico on september 14th. that is the first... 2017, excuse me. that was the first time we met the puppies. september 15, 2017, we put down a deposit of $150. >> judge judy: and what was the total purchase price? >> total purchase was $550. >> judge judy: how many puppies were in the litter? >> there was a total of six or seven, i bel
he even offered you another puppy. >> announcer: "judge judy."m of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution nicole isaac is suing ricardo williams for selling her a sick german shepherd puppy. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 423 on the calendar in the matter of isaac vs. williams. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. ha .ay be seate puppy from the defnt you had the...
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>> i was living there. >> judge judy: with her sister. >> with her sister. >> judge judy: the two sisters >> i'll say from january to april, and then i left an
>> i was living there. >> judge judy: with her sister. >> with her sister. >> judge judy: the two sisters >> i'll say from january to april, and then i left an
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judy: dear judy, i am in fifth grade and developing.joy and friendships but more. judy: it was a huge responsibility. jeffery: you felt it? judy: yeah, i did, especially, you know, for all the kids who really needed to let out some kind of serious thing that was going on in their lives. i went to a therapist and i said, you have to help me here because i want to save this one and this one into this one. i have to save them. jeffery: you felt personally you had to save them. judy: yes i did. she said to me, your job isn't to save them. your job is to be a friend that they can trust and you're there for them. that's what you can do. but also we talked about how to, you know, try and get professional help for the ones who really needed it. to provide phone numbers and everything. it was very tough. jeffery: of course, it wasn't all about traumas. in 2004, i spoke to blume after she'd been honored by the national book foundation for her distinguished contribution to american letters. you read a very funny letter at the book awards. someone
judy: dear judy, i am in fifth grade and developing.joy and friendships but more. judy: it was a huge responsibility. jeffery: you felt it? judy: yeah, i did, especially, you know, for all the kids who really needed to let out some kind of serious thing that was going on in their lives. i went to a therapist and i said, you have to help me here because i want to save this one and this one into this one. i have to save them. jeffery: you felt personally you had to save them. judy: yes i did. she...
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>> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and had no license plate. >> that is incorrect. >> judge judy: shh.a third time. >> correct. >> announcer: so she brought a friend to fight back. >> she instructed her companion to blockade my tow yard. >> judge judy: and what was the plaintiff doing? >> she was screaming and yelling at my dispatcher about us wrongfully towing her car. >> 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 donna brannen is suing for illegally towing her car and damaging her fence. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 106 on the calendar in the matter of brannen vs. o'grady. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. brannen, according to your complaint, you have been living in the same mobile-home park for 24 years. >> correct. >> judge judy: is that correct? >> correct. >> judge judy: the defendant has a towing company. one of his clients i
>> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and had no license plate. >> that is incorrect. >> judge judy: shh.a third time. >> correct. >> announcer: so she brought a friend to fight back. >> she instructed her companion to blockade my tow yard. >> judge judy: and what was the plaintiff doing? >> she was screaming and yelling at my dispatcher about us wrongfully towing her car. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the...
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gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr.x where you live? >> three years. >> judge judy: and how long have you had the same parking space? >> two years, because they moved my parking space. >> judge judy: you had a different parking space for a year? >> yeah, because they moved it. >> judge judy: who moved it? >> the manager. >> judge judy: did they move it at your request? >> they moved it at her request. >> judge judy: you've been living in the building for three years. you've had the same parking space for two years. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: is that the current parking space you're in? >> nope. >> judge judy: no is the answer. so you have a new parking space. after you were living in the complex for two years, they moved your parking space at her request. >> yes. >> judge judy: so you've had a new parking space for a year. >> yes. >> judge judy: i'm getting your side of this story. you've had a new parking space, not parking next to her, for one year. >> yes, miss. >> judge judy: is that correct?
gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr.x where you live? >> three years. >> judge judy: and how long have you had the same parking space? >> two years, because they moved my parking space. >> judge judy: you had a different parking space for a year? >> yeah, because they moved it. >> judge judy: who moved it? >> the manager. >> judge judy: did they move it at your request? >> they moved it at her request. >> judge judy: you've...
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>> june 2017. >> judge judy: where had you been before that?y? >> no -- with a friend. >> judge judy: how long were you living with a friend? >> about a year. >> judge judy: was your problem drugs or alcohol? >> i don't have any of those. >> judge judy: well, why were you living in a sober-living facility? >> i liked long beach, so i wanted to move. that was the only place available at the time i could find. >> judge judy: okay. so let me understand this, mr. madani. you neither have a problem with drugs nor alcohol. >> no, your honor. >> judge judy: and you elected to go to live in a sober-living facility, where you know people have problems with drugs and alcohol and are recovering from those problems and want a safer environment.
>> june 2017. >> judge judy: where had you been before that?y? >> no -- with a friend. >> judge judy: how long were you living with a friend? >> about a year. >> judge judy: was your problem drugs or alcohol? >> i don't have any of those. >> judge judy: well, why were you living in a sober-living facility? >> i liked long beach, so i wanted to move. that was the only place available at the time i could find. >> judge judy: okay. so let...
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captions paid for by cbs television distribution previously on "judge judy"... >> judge judy: the caseter-in-law. >> yes. >> judge judy: i want you to go step by step for me when your sister came out the door, mr. washington. >> me being in the car, i didn't necessarily -- >> judge judy: mr. washington? >> yes? >> judge judy: now you're geg yourntelhat yowere glued tot an then you are a miserable father who should not be left alone with his children, and i don't think that that's true. >> announcer: in a case continued from yesterday, 24-year-old melissa washington is suing her sister-in-law, assiria washington, for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering due to an assault. >> judge judy: now i want you to tell me what happened when your sister came outside. >> somewhere after my sister telling my mom to go get in the car, some words between my sister and my wife happened. >> judge judy: now you're looking down. so far, you've been okay, but now you have to make a choice, sir, whether you're going to tell me the -- put your hand down. whether you're going to tell me the truth
captions paid for by cbs television distribution previously on "judge judy"... >> judge judy: the caseter-in-law. >> yes. >> judge judy: i want you to go step by step for me when your sister came out the door, mr. washington. >> me being in the car, i didn't necessarily -- >> judge judy: mr. washington? >> yes? >> judge judy: now you're geg yourntelhat yowere glued tot an then you are a miserable father who should not be left alone with his...
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. >> judge judy: one of the dogs got out and got lost. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: the other dog waseven give a crap about those dogs. >> 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 cheryl wilhite is suing her former friend, beatrice stigen, for vet bills, lost wages and punitive damages resulting from beatrice's negligence. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 212 on the calendar in the matter of wilhite vs. stigen. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. wilhite, you had four dogs. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you were going on vacation, and you had someone set up to take care of the four dogs. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and then, according to what i read, at the last minute, one of your kids decided that they wanted to go. you had to buy them a ticket. it impacted on the finances, so you called your friend and asked her if she could take care of the dogs. >> yeah. she offered, yes. >> judge
. >> judge judy: one of the dogs got out and got lost. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: the other dog waseven give a crap about those dogs. >> 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 cheryl wilhite is suing her former friend, beatrice stigen, for vet bills, lost wages and punitive damages resulting from beatrice's negligence....
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>> announcer: "judge judy." judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution vanessa smith is suing her ex-boyfriend, bradley betland, for moving expenses, the return of property, locksmith fees, and emotional distress. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 217 on the calendar in the matter of smith vs. betland. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. smith, this is your former live-in boyfriend. you took an apartment together. you had a lease. you had some sort of falling out. each one of you claimed the other left or threw them out. you want moving expenses. the defendant wants your half of the rent after you left and money for breaking the lease and forcing him to stay in the apartment and pay for something that you originally agreed to share. so, let's start out with when you and mr. betland became a couple. >> 2013. >> judge judy: and when did you first move into
>> announcer: "judge judy." judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution vanessa smith is suing her ex-boyfriend, bradley betland, for moving expenses, the return of property, locksmith fees, and emotional distress. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 217 on the calendar in the matter of smith vs. betland. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated....
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have a seat. >> judge judy: ms.claim that you made a loan to her some two years ago. where you have been for the last two years? >> i don't live in the country. i live in europe, in denmark. i was out visiting when i loaned her the money. >> judge judy: mm-hmm. so, where have you been for the last two years? >> i was trying to see if we could work it out. i didn't want to push her farther away from me, so i just kept sending e-mails and facebook, texting, until she cut off communication. >> judge judy: all right, so, let me try to explain something to you. this was about a loan for a car. you needed a car. as far as i can see from your mother's statement, she paid for this used car for you. she borrowed the money from denmark here. is that what you did? >> yes, but not exactly in those terms, your honor. >> judge judy: not exactly what? >> it wasn't for a used car. her car got repossessed. >> judge judy: did she buy a new car? >> she bought a new car, but the money we loaned her was to get her car out of repossessio
have a seat. >> judge judy: ms.claim that you made a loan to her some two years ago. where you have been for the last two years? >> i don't live in the country. i live in europe, in denmark. i was out visiting when i loaned her the money. >> judge judy: mm-hmm. so, where have you been for the last two years? >> i was trying to see if we could work it out. i didn't want to push her farther away from me, so i just kept sending e-mails and facebook, texting, until she cut...
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judy blume is the author who has most impacted me, hands down.read her work and when i got to are you there god it's me margaret, i just, i just was so knocked flat. >> a lot has changed since the book first came out, but this coming of age story still resonates with many. >> so you're taking a lot of different generation boxes there and they're all full female characters, fully, fully played out, and krafted. i love that about this movie, that alone. >> i think of it as a very much a girl's night out. you know, all the women friends and the sissers who grew up reading it, it's your night. go out and have a good time. >> one day when you do grow, it will grow with you. >> okay. thank you very much. >> sure. >> our thanks to marry elena. up next, a sneak peek of the hunger games the ballad of song birds and snakes has fans ravenous for more. en. >> what happens in there, fuel with the terror of becoming prey. ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements at 4
judy blume is the author who has most impacted me, hands down.read her work and when i got to are you there god it's me margaret, i just, i just was so knocked flat. >> a lot has changed since the book first came out, but this coming of age story still resonates with many. >> so you're taking a lot of different generation boxes there and they're all full female characters, fully, fully played out, and krafted. i love that about this movie, that alone. >> i think of it as a...
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>> reporter: teachers kept inviting her in, so judy kept teaching. she started art in action in 1982. the red wood city nonprofit creates art curriculum for kindergarten through eighth grade. >> this is our background. objects in the background appear smaller, right? >> reporter: art in action serves 75,000 students in more than 250 schools at hatch elementary in half moon bay, parent volunteer leads the lesson and project. >> kids need art. it's a form of therapy. i deal with different personalities. some will get more frustrated but we can bring them to the art and regroup. i think it's a really good tool. >> reporter: campus has offered art in action lessons for ten years. the program is funded for 1100 students district wide. they're a game changer where nearly half of the students are low income. >> art is a language every community, students from different cultural backgrounds can speak. it can level playing fields. >> reporter: when judy retired as executive director she created the scholarship program in 2016. so far it's funded art in action
>> reporter: teachers kept inviting her in, so judy kept teaching. she started art in action in 1982. the red wood city nonprofit creates art curriculum for kindergarten through eighth grade. >> this is our background. objects in the background appear smaller, right? >> reporter: art in action serves 75,000 students in more than 250 schools at hatch elementary in half moon bay, parent volunteer leads the lesson and project. >> kids need art. it's a form of therapy. i...
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it's judy blume hour. ♪ are you there god ♪ it's me kelly ♪ it's a judy blume hour [cheers and applauseit's incredible. you're funny but it sounds incredible. a lot of funny there. the tight as well based on one of judy's most famous books "are you there god? it's me, margaret." the classic story is also a film in theaters everywhere starting tomorrow. judy is here today with us and the stars of the movie on the couch. give a warm welcome to rachel mcadams, abby rider and judy blume. yes, welcome, ladies. [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome. it's nice to meet y'all. all of you. is this the first time you're back together since shooting the movie? >> no we got to go to key west. a few weeks ago. >> my hometown, we did a wonderful screening there in key west. >> kelly: awesome. >> judy has a bookstore there and thaeter that she built from the ground up. not with her own bare hands. >> so multi talented if you built it yourself. >> i did not. >> kelly: incredible. is that important to you to give back to the community? >> it was wonderful this. event was to give to the tkphaoupbt. >> k
it's judy blume hour. ♪ are you there god ♪ it's me kelly ♪ it's a judy blume hour [cheers and applauseit's incredible. you're funny but it sounds incredible. a lot of funny there. the tight as well based on one of judy's most famous books "are you there god? it's me, margaret." the classic story is also a film in theaters everywhere starting tomorrow. judy is here today with us and the stars of the movie on the couch. give a warm welcome to rachel mcadams, abby rider and judy...
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judy bloom was writing. books endeared her to generations of readers but also brought contention, including book bans that are front and center. jeffrey brown has part two of his report from florida for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> i love petting my books and taking care of my books. >> reporter: at age 85, judy bloom is a bookstore owner in key west, florida. in 1970, she was a restless suburban new jersey wife and mother. when are you there god, it's me, margaret came out. featuring an 11-year-old protagonist concerned about daneinr.g he getting breasts. >> in my life experiences, i might have been almost 30 when i wrote the book. i had two kids. i was supposed to be a grown-up. but really, i was still growing up. when the book came out, i was so nacve that i think i didn't even know to be anxious over reviews. i learned that. >> reporter: but what about the subject matter? were you anxious over putting that into the world? >> i was not. maybe the publisher was. >> reporter: many books later and
judy bloom was writing. books endeared her to generations of readers but also brought contention, including book bans that are front and center. jeffrey brown has part two of his report from florida for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> i love petting my books and taking care of my books. >> reporter: at age 85, judy bloom is a bookstore owner in key west, florida. in 1970, she was a restless suburban new jersey wife and mother. when are you there god, it's me, margaret came...
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judy blume, everybody. "are you there god?subway k keeps uppining ther game with h the subwayay ser. anan all-star r menu of d delicious s subs. likeke #4 suprememe meats. anan all-star r menu of d delicious s subs. blacack forest h ham and gegenoa salamimi. you can'n't stop that much h meat. blacack forest h ham and gegenoa salamimi. you cacan only hopope to containin it - blacack forest h ham and gegenoa salamimi. in f freshly bakaked bread.. try susubway's tasastiest u upgrade e yet....
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it can definitely lower the playing fields. >> reporter: when judy retired as the executive director, created a scholarship program in 2016. so far it has funded art in 14 schools in 19 states that cannot otherwise afford the $27 per student per year for curriculum and supplies. >> you put your horizon down below! that is going to give you a lot of space to make an exciting sky. >> reporter: for judy, the joy is in watching students like ian holland find their creative force. >> i also like van gogh. i like to express myself with my art, so it makes me feel good and happy. >> art is what ties the child to their environment in general. >> reporter: so this week is jefferson award in the bay area goes to judy! art in action has expanded curriculum to an online format, so now it is being used worldwide in new zealand, brazil and vietnam! >> that little girl was talking about van gogh! >> reporter: so trivia. she started her first lesson with van gogh's sunflowers. >> that's awesome and valuable. thank you so much, sharon. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at k
it can definitely lower the playing fields. >> reporter: when judy retired as the executive director, created a scholarship program in 2016. so far it has funded art in 14 schools in 19 states that cannot otherwise afford the $27 per student per year for curriculum and supplies. >> you put your horizon down below! that is going to give you a lot of space to make an exciting sky. >> reporter: for judy, the joy is in watching students like ian holland find their creative force....
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and author judy blume discusses the film adaptation of her classic novel.he battle between the walt disney company and florida governor ron desantis has eclipsed politics and is now playing out in the courts. yesterday, disney filed suit in federal court, arguing it is the victim of a "targeted campaign of government retaliation." disney accuses the governor and his allies overseeing the company's special taxing district of violating the company's constitutional rights. disney says it is a victim of targeted retaliation as punishment for speaking out against desantis' policies. the governor says it's about accountability. ron desantis, a likely 2024 presidential candidate, responded to the suit today while on a trip in israel. ron desantis: they are upset because they are actually having to live by the same rules as everyone else. they don't want to have to pay the same taxes as everyone else. and they want to be able to control uh things without proper oversight where every other floridian has to have this type of oversight, all other businesses, so it is
and author judy blume discusses the film adaptation of her classic novel.he battle between the walt disney company and florida governor ron desantis has eclipsed politics and is now playing out in the courts. yesterday, disney filed suit in federal court, arguing it is the victim of a "targeted campaign of government retaliation." disney accuses the governor and his allies overseeing the company's special taxing district of violating the company's constitutional rights. disney says it...
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and the new documentary, judy bloom forever on amazon prime dimes more into her story and in theaters based on her best-selling book, first published in 1970, the iconic author judy bloom joined me tonight. it is such a pleasure to meet you. you've had such an impact on so many generations of people, i remember when forever came out and it blew my mind when i was a kid. and you have faced people trying to ban your books, from a long time ago, did you ever imagine that you would still be facing these kind of attacks in 2023? >> never. never, never. of course, it is not just me, it is a whole lot of people who are facing the attacks today. it is much worse. >> it is worse than what way? >> it is worse because it is coming from the government. i mean, i happen to live in key west, which we pretend isn't in that state, where we have that governor. but, in fact it is, and, you know, we have elected elective legislators, who are trying not to ban books, but, too, control kids what can learn, and what they can ask, and what they can think of. it is that bad, and it is not just in florida, it
and the new documentary, judy bloom forever on amazon prime dimes more into her story and in theaters based on her best-selling book, first published in 1970, the iconic author judy bloom joined me tonight. it is such a pleasure to meet you. you've had such an impact on so many generations of people, i remember when forever came out and it blew my mind when i was a kid. and you have faced people trying to ban your books, from a long time ago, did you ever imagine that you would still be facing...
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and he showed up at judy's door again.xes. so judy wouldn't get hurt again. >> i just -- i was dumb founded. i thought, you know, that is above and beyond the call of duty. >> reporter: these are strangers to you. >> they are. but it didn't take long that they weren't strangers. we got to laughing. and having a good time, really. >> reporter: with laughter and memories shared, she says it was almost like a party. >> well, they found a box of booze. >> reporter: since then -- >> hey, miss judy. >> hey. >> reporter: her new friends and neighbors made repeat phone calls. >> i'm very stubborn. very independent. but i have learned to have patience. and this back deal has really made me aware that i'm not a spring chicken anymore. and, i have to rely on other people. >> reporter: the moving boxes are long gone. but their bond still growing. >> i don't know how to put it other than just close friends. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. >> reporter: isabel rosales, cnn, atlanta. >>> lovely story there. also this morning, news, legendary tv hos
and he showed up at judy's door again.xes. so judy wouldn't get hurt again. >> i just -- i was dumb founded. i thought, you know, that is above and beyond the call of duty. >> reporter: these are strangers to you. >> they are. but it didn't take long that they weren't strangers. we got to laughing. and having a good time, really. >> reporter: with laughter and memories shared, she says it was almost like a party. >> well, they found a box of booze. >>...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am carl now spent in washington. this is bbc world news america. reports of violence in sudan despite an extension to the cease fire there. one of sudan's dueling generals tells will not negotiate until the fighting ends. at least 25 people have been killed in ukraine following a series of russian airstrikes. our correspondent is on the ground. and, black sabbath meets ballet. a new production in the u.k. mixing heavy metal and dance. welcome to word news america on pbs and around the globe. we started in sudan where fighting continues as the army and rival militia group accuse each other of breaking an extended cease fire as thousands of people, sudanese as well as many other nationalities, continue to attempt to flee the country. these are pictures from the situation in the capital, khartoum, friday. you can see plumes of smoke on the horizon. we are hearing reports of violenc
by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am carl now spent in washington. this is bbc world news america. reports of violence in sudan despite an extension to the cease fire there. one of sudan's dueling generals tells will not negotiate until the fighting ends. at least 25 people have been killed in ukraine following a...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> here in and this c world news america." a fragile cease-fire at best. sudan is stuck in the grip of crisis as two warring factions remain at odds. authorities in alabama charged two teenagers with last week's birthday party shooting. children born as a result of rape are to be recognized as victims in england. plus, aiming for a eurovision repeat. we spent time for ukrainian musicians who are hoping for victory in liverpool. ♪ welcome to "bbc world news america" on pbs and around the globe. we start in sudan where it remains unclear is a 24 hour cease-fire is actually holding. a tweet by the head of the paramilitary force battling sudan's army said we have a full commitment to a complete cease-fire and hope the other party will abide by the cease-fire according to the announced time. it is not certain if the army also agreed. it was on tuesday that both sides would abide by a 24 h
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. >> jimmy: did you tell judy blume this and have you met judy blume?say 84? i don't know. i don't try to make a habit of looking up people's ages. >> jimmy: when you walk with her, is she fast enough? >> abby: no, i think i have to slow it down a little bit for her. >> jimmy: she was there, did she like -- did she have tips? did she weigh in on what you guys were doing? >> abby: the biggest thing i think her note was when we were on site is that when we were rehearsing one of the scenes where all of the girls start doing little priest or a bust exercise. remember that? >> jimmy: i remember that from laverne and shirley or something like that. >> abby: so the biggest thing -- yeah. little song and dance. her biggest note was that while we are rehearsing, kelly, the way she envisioned it is you clasp your hands and do i must, i must, i must. that's how she envisioned it but according to judy, the way that she and her friends used to do it was always more like i must, i must, i must increase my bus. >> jimmy: it was done in a more lighthearted way and it
. >> jimmy: did you tell judy blume this and have you met judy blume?say 84? i don't know. i don't try to make a habit of looking up people's ages. >> jimmy: when you walk with her, is she fast enough? >> abby: no, i think i have to slow it down a little bit for her. >> jimmy: she was there, did she like -- did she have tips? did she weigh in on what you guys were doing? >> abby: the biggest thing i think her note was when we were on site is that when we were...
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. >> reporter: judy founded an arts program 41 years ago.oom. can you feel the wind in your hand as you put the paint down? judy brings art to life. third graders paint their own version of story night. four decades ago she had a brush with a heart reality. >> in well to do menlo park there were no more art teachers. >> reporter: judy agreed to teach an art lesson at the request of her kindergarten teacher. >> to not have, that music, any of those things that touch the individual, that worried me. >> are you thinking of making exciting lines? >> reporter: teachers kept inviting her in so she kept teaching. she started art in action in 1982. the redwood city nonprofit creates art curriculum. >> this advertise the background. >> reporter: today art in action serves 75,000 students in more than 250 schools. parent volunteer danielle renke leads the lesson and hands on projects. >> i deal with a lot of different personalities. some get more frustrated but we can bring them back to the art and regroup. i think it's a good tool. >> reporter: the c
. >> reporter: judy founded an arts program 41 years ago.oom. can you feel the wind in your hand as you put the paint down? judy brings art to life. third graders paint their own version of story night. four decades ago she had a brush with a heart reality. >> in well to do menlo park there were no more art teachers. >> reporter: judy agreed to teach an art lesson at the request of her kindergarten teacher. >> to not have, that music, any of those things that touch the...
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>> reporter: judy brings art to third graders paint their own version of story night. four decades ago she had a brush with a harsh reality. >> in well to do menlo park there were no more art teachers. . >> reporter: judy agreed to teach an art lesson at the request of her kindergarten teacher. >> to not have, that music, any of those things that touch the individual, that worried me. >> are you thinking of making exciting lines? >> reporter: teachers kept inviting her in so she kept teaching. she started art in action in 1982. the redwood city nonprofit creates art curriculum. this is in the background. >> reporter: today art in action serves 75,000 students in more than 250 schools. parent volunteer danielle renke leads the lesson and hands on projects. >> i deal with a lot of different personalities. some get more frustrated but we can bring them back to the art and regroup. i think it's a good tool. >> reporter: the campus offered art in action classes for 10 years. the program is funded for 1100 students district wide. assistant superintendent dr. botta says the a
>> reporter: judy brings art to third graders paint their own version of story night. four decades ago she had a brush with a harsh reality. >> in well to do menlo park there were no more art teachers. . >> reporter: judy agreed to teach an art lesson at the request of her kindergarten teacher. >> to not have, that music, any of those things that touch the individual, that worried me. >> are you thinking of making exciting lines? >> reporter: teachers kept...
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by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank woman: and now, "bbc world news". with the headlines. donald trump becomes a first former u.s. president to face criminal charges, related to falsifying business records to hide hh money payments to a porn star. >> the unprecedented indictment of a former president of the united states for a campaign-finance issues an outrage. >> he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend and is denied an early release from prison. a u.k. cricket disciplinary hearing upholds charges against several players over the use of a racial slur. he says the sport needs to end in such additional racism for good. >> one of the reasons for me speaking out was for the game to get better and i think it is really that test that starts no. -- now. >> italy becomes the first western country to block chatgpt over privacy concerns. prest solesky attends a ceremony after the town was recaptured by the ukrainian army. -- president volodymyr zelenskyy atte
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>> gma next week is wow with judy bloom, jude law and amanda pete wait for it, dolly. dolly parton live on gma. >> so good. >> plus a mystery guest is coming to gma. you're gonna want to see this live. next week on "good morning america." >> the white people of this nation are sick and tired! >> my mission was to go inside the kkk for the fbi. >> the kkk wanted to cut my son to pieces. >> if it came up joe was working with the fbi -- >> you'll play with your blood. >> how do you go from a cross burning to having breakfast with your family? >> i can't quit. that's not an option. >> grand knighthawk, infiltrating the kkk, only on hulu.
>> gma next week is wow with judy bloom, jude law and amanda pete wait for it, dolly. dolly parton live on gma. >> so good. >> plus a mystery guest is coming to gma. you're gonna want to see this live. next week on "good morning america." >> the white people of this nation are sick and tired! >> my mission was to go inside the kkk for the fbi. >> the kkk wanted to cut my son to pieces. >> if it came up joe was working with the fbi -- >>...
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ah, judy de roslyn. later both countries signalled their support for ukraine, joining the western military alliance nato. but for now, keith has to rely on the weapon systems it already has in place to protect its people from future russian attacks. pope francis has met with refugees from ukraine during a visit to hungry. he thanked people for taking them in saying, welcoming migrants. is a christian virtue in a country with an ant immigration prime minister. the pope also warned against the dangers of nationalism. refugees from ukraine were among the hundreds of people who crowded to meet pipe francis on his 2nd day and hungary the pontiff, has used his trip to highlight the need for pace and praised hungarians, the taking in people fleeing the war. he that said the little man, thank you for the way you've welcomed them. not only with generosity, but also with enthusiasm, so many refugees from ukraine. younger refugees performed music during francis's visit to one church. and many of those gathered a gr
ah, judy de roslyn. later both countries signalled their support for ukraine, joining the western military alliance nato. but for now, keith has to rely on the weapon systems it already has in place to protect its people from future russian attacks. pope francis has met with refugees from ukraine during a visit to hungry. he thanked people for taking them in saying, welcoming migrants. is a christian virtue in a country with an ant immigration prime minister. the pope also warned against the...
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judi dench, the actress is not only authoritative, but she is also a good friend of camila and brinzaa, and she once played queen victoria when she was getting ready . washed up and made friends with the royal couple what does judy day say or does she also say something that quotes something similar the series is ready to blur the line between historical accuracy and gross sensationalism that there is a risk that the audience will really think that what they are shown on the tv screen is historical truth. everything john mayge is not alone in his fears that the last season of the crown will be an inaccurate and harmful presentation of history . indeed, the closer the drama comes to the present, the more it seems that it aims to blur the line between historical accuracy and gross sensationalism although many understand that the crown is a brilliant but fictional account of events, i am afraid that a significant number of viewers, especially abroad, may accept her version as completely true, in addition, judi dench adds that for netflix in her opinion. it's time to revise your opinion f
judi dench, the actress is not only authoritative, but she is also a good friend of camila and brinzaa, and she once played queen victoria when she was getting ready . washed up and made friends with the royal couple what does judy day say or does she also say something that quotes something similar the series is ready to blur the line between historical accuracy and gross sensationalism that there is a risk that the audience will really think that what they are shown on the tv screen is...
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no one knows the fed like judy shellon. she's here at 2:15 -- shelton. what if i told you that more than 20 of publicly-traded companies are zombies? rob luna's here to help you look for the sign toes before you put a dead company in your portfolio. turmoil in the streets, we're going to talk about a divided nation. can it be put together beforest the all of our peril? and the carrot, welk knotts working fast enough for the biden administration, so they're pick up another stick to the make evs more attractive and combustion engines heads attractive. and then there's my takeaway on staying hopeful on good friday. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: the jobs report for march is in, and as usual, the devil is in the details. you had a headline number, 236,000, which is in line with consensus. but here's the rub, folks, only under 89,000 of those came from the private sector, so even the so-called whisper number, it missed that. it was far below that. the report actually corroborates certain things we know, the slump in manufacturing, i
no one knows the fed like judy shellon. she's here at 2:15 -- shelton. what if i told you that more than 20 of publicly-traded companies are zombies? rob luna's here to help you look for the sign toes before you put a dead company in your portfolio. turmoil in the streets, we're going to talk about a divided nation. can it be put together beforest the all of our peril? and the carrot, welk knotts working fast enough for the biden administration, so they're pick up another stick to the make evs...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers liou. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> i am david willis in washington and this is bbc world news america. president biden touches down in northern ireland at the start of a four day trip to the region. before leaving, he laid out his priorities. >> make sure the irish of course stay in place to keep the peace. that is the main thing. keep your fingers crossed. davi ukraine'sre psintay s scontaminated by landmines sie the invasion. we will have a special report. plus, swapping cigarettes for bathing. why authoritiesn the u.k. are giving out one million vaping kits. welcome to world news america. president biden has touched down in belfast at the start of his visit to northern ireland and the irish republic. the trip marks the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. the deal larger brought an end to the 30 year complex in northern ireland -- conflict in northern ireland, but turmoil persists even if less violence t
by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers liou. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> i am david willis in washington and this is bbc world news america. president biden touches down in northern ireland at the start of a four day trip to the region. before leaving, he laid out his priorities. >> make sure the irish of course stay in place to keep the peace. that...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am carl in wash. and this is bbc news world news america. signs of a city in ruins. sudan's capital shows violence as thousands try to flee the country. president biden posts south korea's leader at the white house. and it is called the golden state for a reason. why reason -- recent storms in california could lead to a new gold rush. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start in sudan where a fragile three day cease-fire has been threatened by an outbreak of renewed fighting between rival factions of the military. it happened on the western outskirts of a city across the nile from the capital but much of the center of the capital remains calm and thousands are trying to get out. residents struggled to get vital supplies and clean water. warplanes are still flying overhead and children are scared. foreign nationals have been evacuated and even sit on's e
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judy career is here in studio. judy you. sunday nights. we're trying something a little different. whole storory. what's startling is the sheer number of migrants on this track. one whole hour. world's best journalists dig deeper is san francisco have failed city into the stories. they can't ignore the godzilla get mad and go kill that thing. go in depth every sunday night. there are people willing to take risks. then they're gonna be people that left behind. the whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn. the vehicles are all electric feeling is all mercedes choice is all yours. this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular zmapp. don't see the difference to you. well that was purple, the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carriers, starting at $20 consumer cellular. we got pregnant with our daughter, and it was then that we kind of realized that we needed a regular babysitter care dot com. you can find a babysitter or nanny who's just right for you find care for all you love care .com exactly why we chose lee filters filter gutters
judy career is here in studio. judy you. sunday nights. we're trying something a little different. whole storory. what's startling is the sheer number of migrants on this track. one whole hour. world's best journalists dig deeper is san francisco have failed city into the stories. they can't ignore the godzilla get mad and go kill that thing. go in depth every sunday night. there are people willing to take risks. then they're gonna be people that left behind. the whole story with anderson...