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briggs answered the ad? >> yes.e, you didn't know who he was. is that correct? >> no, i had never met him. i met him through him responding to the ad. >> judge judy: yeah. okay, and how much were you selling the plane for? >> $42,000. >> judge judy: and mr. briggs has a pilot's license, is that correct? >> i never saw it. >> judge judy: do you have a pilot's license? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: when did you get the pilot's license? >> it would have been 2005. >> judge judy: did you ever own a plane yourself? >> no. >> judge judy: what kind of work do you do, mr. briggs? >> i'm a business owner. i do landscaping. >> judge judy: you're a landscaper? >> yes. >> judge judy: is it your own company? >> yes. >> judge judy: how many employees do you have? >> three. >> judge judy: my understanding is as follows, mr. briggs. you negotiated with mr. johnson on the price of the plane. he was advertising it for $42,000. what price did you agree on? >> the 42. >> judge judy: so you agreed to pay the full purchase price? >> yes.
briggs answered the ad? >> yes.e, you didn't know who he was. is that correct? >> no, i had never met him. i met him through him responding to the ad. >> judge judy: yeah. okay, and how much were you selling the plane for? >> $42,000. >> judge judy: and mr. briggs has a pilot's license, is that correct? >> i never saw it. >> judge judy: do you have a pilot's license? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: when did you get the pilot's license?...
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thank you for l being on this morning, greg swanson from brigg macadam. the first kitemark for farmers will be launched today to measure their performance in reaching net zero targets. in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility that produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. the religious compound, and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sovereignty over after 45 years of division, germany is one. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines. russia threatens to veto any un security council resolution condemning its self—styled referendums in occupied regions of ukraine. florida braces itself for life—threatening tidal surges, floods and winds as hurricane ian approaches. hybrid work arrangements are now more common in many parts of the world since
thank you for l being on this morning, greg swanson from brigg macadam. the first kitemark for farmers will be launched today to measure their performance in reaching net zero targets. in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility that produced affection from catholics...
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but the company regularly should use workshops and how to produce is briggs. manufacturing locally also helps cut down costs. and that is key to promoting sustainable construction in india, which next year is projected to surpass china as the world's most populated country . explosive growth has put immense pressure on the existing urban infrastructure for this is an agricultural land have given way to street parking lot and buildings all built from concrete studies show cities like delhi have witnessed, attempted to rise of due to 3 degrees celsius in the last 15 years expert fe concrete is largely to blame because it absorbs he during the day and releases it at night. a phenomenon known as the utmost heat. ireland affect mum juma. one is a professor at the india answered use of technology center for at most forensic sciences in delhi. she used the satellite data to study the difference in temperature between our bananas and, and outskirts. so on one heat island effect for tropical and sub tropical cities is important because we can do a lot of cooling energy. so higher temperatures ar
but the company regularly should use workshops and how to produce is briggs. manufacturing locally also helps cut down costs. and that is key to promoting sustainable construction in india, which next year is projected to surpass china as the world's most populated country . explosive growth has put immense pressure on the existing urban infrastructure for this is an agricultural land have given way to street parking lot and buildings all built from concrete studies show cities like delhi have...
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hi, angel myers briggs, brittany barbara. were she or jan date? she was young leah due child on bus jolie up throw up. so he was hanover, shanghai, jenny, up a partial lazy. we're just yet. oh, it's around country you hand that you've been dishes. seminole court. heather champa, i see actually a virtual your daughter what, what go this you don't, did that didn't even hear what you were not the whole, but that john, me for that by the are me? no it all. we always when changing dalia lacy q here. what does she get? what are some of the law? sure. the one thing you have para has you, shall i do? you have your i will head a barclay. you. lithia lawford jaila needed or what was the only judge on getting the auto draft. it won't go to the banking one. michelle, the audio. you don't see the tongue. she you know what? we can teach in columbus. what kind of a we are, you know? i, i yeah, that should be jojo jojo. no try. if i have what installed shavaun, i me horrible way with ashley manager. what obama always social in your hands. are there joe? what do?
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a global public to neutralize the briggs and russian influence on the continent. but power is exactly what south africa needs right now. the countries scribbling power cars have intensified and will tail growth in the continent. second largest economy, while the americans and the europeans continue to pressure south africa to the green energy sources. i'm up with that. any cabinet have not entirely turned back a new t to the west and i was an $8500000000.00 pledge of loans and grants. last year. you and conference and climate change to help south africa dump is reliance on coal . that's a drop in the ocean compared to the $250000000000.00. that research has estimated the country will need to invest in the next 10 years. the whole industry council more than 5 percent. because g d p, an employee is over a 120000 people, but while the country is being pushed to dish was fuels, european import of south african codes were up 720 percent in the 1st half of 2022. absolutely, there's been so much politics involved in energy decisions worldwide. very foolish politics. afri
a global public to neutralize the briggs and russian influence on the continent. but power is exactly what south africa needs right now. the countries scribbling power cars have intensified and will tail growth in the continent. second largest economy, while the americans and the europeans continue to pressure south africa to the green energy sources. i'm up with that. any cabinet have not entirely turned back a new t to the west and i was an $8500000000.00 pledge of loans and grants. last...
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following briggs, it, do you think that in a way or another, the future of the monarchy itself is the okay is going to be purely shaped by political and economic issues in the u. k. itself in the, in the long run. ashley, this is a very difficult question answer, but i don't think it's just going to be simply political and economic issues which will determine the future of the monarchy in the u. k. i think that as, as other speakers have said, there are strong ties of history with the for her nations, but also with the commonwealth. i think in a sense, as well, a monarchy that can modernize and can gain the goodwill and the support of young people in particular and younger generations by showing, as we saw with the funeral procession, the promise of, of the future. not just the current monarch but the future, the air to the throne and d, the next area, the threat with william and george. and i think also a monarchy that you know in the worlds of words of william and budget that 19th century in a political, dearest right, english constitution. he talked about the magic at the dignified
following briggs, it, do you think that in a way or another, the future of the monarchy itself is the okay is going to be purely shaped by political and economic issues in the u. k. itself in the, in the long run. ashley, this is a very difficult question answer, but i don't think it's just going to be simply political and economic issues which will determine the future of the monarchy in the u. k. i think that as, as other speakers have said, there are strong ties of history with the for her...
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mentioned that concept before brings, but we know that there will be no measures a rational consequences. briggs and once someone is in this mentality, it doesn't proceed was as it is. so if you are delusional, which is i can state by the fact that the, the blog of the policy makers in the united states in capitol hill diluted, you know, immersed in who would be, they don't care. i mean for them is achieve gemini. so once you are in this load, i mean, how can you be, i mean, govern the entire world. how, how does that mean that, you know, if you will be exceptional country, you don't perceive other countries as an equal. they either comply with your so called rules based, although, which has nothing to do with the public international law. and trust me, i've, i've, i've studied law and i'm a lawyer by, by profession. so there's no, no such a thing as a rules based order. but once you are exceptional country folks, among many, you are creating groups of they go and either countries comply or they are being punished. and russia said, no, we have our own national, legitimate interest. they've been
mentioned that concept before brings, but we know that there will be no measures a rational consequences. briggs and once someone is in this mentality, it doesn't proceed was as it is. so if you are delusional, which is i can state by the fact that the, the blog of the policy makers in the united states in capitol hill diluted, you know, immersed in who would be, they don't care. i mean for them is achieve gemini. so once you are in this load, i mean, how can you be, i mean, govern the entire...
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also contributes at rachel marsden, briggs as more details, apparently asking west hairs to jump through ridiculous hoops like showering together or with just a splash of water band take that putin isn't quite getting the job done via the machine we're experiencing a severe energy crisis triggered by the loss of energy production. also, russia has stopped delivering around 55000000000 cubic meters of gas. the amount that came via or trim one new gas now has to be procured on the world market. in france, more than half of the nuclear power plants have failed, is causing major problems to the grid, which has also driven up prices mitigation. the 2 issues have triggered an external shock that has hit the country hard on both german consumers and companies. havoc is singing a much more panicky tune than he was at the beginning of september when he tried to downplay concerns of catastrophic economic failure by explaining to some kind of magic math how german companies could avoid insolvency by just stopping production . like if you just play dead, don't move, you'll survive. sounds like he go
also contributes at rachel marsden, briggs as more details, apparently asking west hairs to jump through ridiculous hoops like showering together or with just a splash of water band take that putin isn't quite getting the job done via the machine we're experiencing a severe energy crisis triggered by the loss of energy production. also, russia has stopped delivering around 55000000000 cubic meters of gas. the amount that came via or trim one new gas now has to be procured on the world market....
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and i decided to stay, but not by very much than then in 2016, held a briggs vote as well. and fundamentally, i agreed to stay with europe basically going against whatever the rest of the country wanted. so it's interesting to see how scotland has been re acting to the royal family. they seem to regard them separately from the politics that very often separate software, westminster in the park. the rest of the interesting indeed the rock for now in edinburgh. thank you for earlier in london, the king charles, the 3rd address to the members of the house of lords and the house of commons, walter, they each delivered their messages of condolence. the new monarch had promised to uphold the case of constitutional government trying to hold reports from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. the inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of parliament. king charles the 3rd and queen consoled camilla, took to their thrones,
and i decided to stay, but not by very much than then in 2016, held a briggs vote as well. and fundamentally, i agreed to stay with europe basically going against whatever the rest of the country wanted. so it's interesting to see how scotland has been re acting to the royal family. they seem to regard them separately from the politics that very often separate software, westminster in the park. the rest of the interesting indeed the rock for now in edinburgh. thank you for earlier in london,...
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as surely they are in china. russia are the main players of the briggs countries alongside with india, pursue and south africa, different nations have a combined population of about 3000000000 and they combined g d p. it's more than 23 true year while the well, she defeats only $85.00 trillion. so we'll display the 5 countries combined to make up about 42 percent of the world's population and above 27 percent of the was g. d p. the bricks paula ship was established not only to provide a counter wasted g 7, but also to strengthen the individual nations diplomatic insecurity efforts around the world are combining forces is important especially what can i think the economic and political question that permeates to g separate is not present with defects on the other hand, the commitment to not influencing the internal affairs of other nations and to not a balancing tree agreement that combined with certain strings attached wipers and important counter balance to the g 7. and so how significant do you think it is with this recent deal that beijing and most of anger, where they are moving a
as surely they are in china. russia are the main players of the briggs countries alongside with india, pursue and south africa, different nations have a combined population of about 3000000000 and they combined g d p. it's more than 23 true year while the well, she defeats only $85.00 trillion. so we'll display the 5 countries combined to make up about 42 percent of the world's population and above 27 percent of the was g. d p. the bricks paula ship was established not only to provide a counter...
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i one by a narrow margin and his opponent, veteran politician rollo dingo says the vote was briggs. adventures in chile have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed new constitution in a referendum. it would have replaced one, drafted in $1080.00 on the military rule. support to say it was progressive critics fit it would divide the nation a 10 people have been killed in at least 15 injured in a series of stabbings in western canada. the attacks happen in multiple locations in the province of saskatchewan. police say they found the victims in a remote indigenous community called james smith, cree nation, and in the nearby town of weldon. now searching for 2 males suspects might come as the latest from washington. at the moment the 2 suspects are still on the run. according to the royal canadian mounted police, they have been identified as damien sanderson and michael santos, and both of them in their thirty's, driving a black, nissan road. according to the royal canadian mounted police who held a news conference a short while ago. now what they are saying to is that the initial alert came at some 7
i one by a narrow margin and his opponent, veteran politician rollo dingo says the vote was briggs. adventures in chile have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed new constitution in a referendum. it would have replaced one, drafted in $1080.00 on the military rule. support to say it was progressive critics fit it would divide the nation a 10 people have been killed in at least 15 injured in a series of stabbings in western canada. the attacks happen in multiple locations in the province of...
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and then during the briggs referendum in 2016, it voted to stay with europe despite what the rest of the country country wanted. there is a, there is an over arching respect for the royal family perhaps as individuals, but that are certainly those who don't feel the same way as they have been a couple of cases like that. over the last couple of days. one moment is said to have been arrested and charged with the breach of the piece outside charles jobs cathedral for showing the sign i 900 monitors to sign, and one man was arrested earlier on today. well maps and they're joining us from hollywood house in the world. thank you. will earlier thousands of people lined the streets of edinburgh in scotland to pay their respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd wooden new king charles the 3rd, joined his siblings. as the score to her coffin through the scottish capital in a historic procession. allan fisher begins the coverage as a nation, mourns so does the son. so does a family. there are official duties to perform, but that a personal heartaches to consider. king charles took his place behind h
and then during the briggs referendum in 2016, it voted to stay with europe despite what the rest of the country country wanted. there is a, there is an over arching respect for the royal family perhaps as individuals, but that are certainly those who don't feel the same way as they have been a couple of cases like that. over the last couple of days. one moment is said to have been arrested and charged with the breach of the piece outside charles jobs cathedral for showing the sign i 900...
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but when it came to the briggs debate, many people here were heartbroken to see a queen. so in active somebody who had fought for the british general relationship for so long for the friendship to see that she stayed true to herself. she didn't interfere in the debate. and eventually britain left that you and you do have to say that british german relations have deteriorated somewhat, but tons law will have towards also in his statement make clear that m, he sent his condolences to the new british premier list trust. and so of course they are going to try and get on, but of course they have to get to know it at the 1st or i and nina. thank you very much. that did of his nina hasa nazena was just explaining the british royal family still proved to be very popular here in germany, in particular. queen elizabeth, although germany itself abolished them. it's monna came more than a century ago. queen elizabeth had ancestral german brutes that but during the 1st world war, the house of sax, cobar, gothic in england, opted for a name change and became the house of windsor more f
but when it came to the briggs debate, many people here were heartbroken to see a queen. so in active somebody who had fought for the british general relationship for so long for the friendship to see that she stayed true to herself. she didn't interfere in the debate. and eventually britain left that you and you do have to say that british german relations have deteriorated somewhat, but tons law will have towards also in his statement make clear that m, he sent his condolences to the new...
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is briggs are going to gully. you see what we're going to do is recognize globally as the world capital for salsa dancing. the city of cali, 400 kilometers west of all the thought is one of great social, 56 percent of the land area occupied by slums housing, 40000 people a lot . it's the most godaddy a frequency in the job. i'm neighborhood in houston, paling one of the cities most deprived areas. oh yeah. oh phone, yes, i do. gotta repair them ill from your leaders upstairs to catch up with oscar ellis bricks. wow. oh my goodness. the bricks, me just thought in the factory. there actually constructing into a house for someone who was here in the community. i feel as i thought you were in bogota at the plan, we're building these things now are here and building. it's amazing. tell me a little bit about what stage you're at right now. we are in the kitchen. aha, where many meals will be cooked them? sure. yeah, this is the bathroom. this house cost $5000.00 and has been micro financed by the community. 4 of them ye
is briggs are going to gully. you see what we're going to do is recognize globally as the world capital for salsa dancing. the city of cali, 400 kilometers west of all the thought is one of great social, 56 percent of the land area occupied by slums housing, 40000 people a lot . it's the most godaddy a frequency in the job. i'm neighborhood in houston, paling one of the cities most deprived areas. oh yeah. oh phone, yes, i do. gotta repair them ill from your leaders upstairs to catch up with...
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but when it came to the briggs debate, many people here were heartbroken to see a queen. so in active somebody who had fought for the british general relationship for so long for the friendship to see that she stay true to herself, she didn't interfere in the debate. and eventually britain left that you and you do have to say that british german relations have deteriorated somewhat, but tons law will have towards also in his statement make clear that m he as sent his condolences to the new british premier list trust. and so of course they are going to try and get on, but of course they have to get to know it at the 1st or i, nina, thank you very much than did over his nina hasa. and as nina was just explaining, the british royal family still proved to be very popular here, although germany abolished its own monarchy more than a century ago. queen elizabeth had ancestors german roots as name was saying, but during the 1st world war, the house of sax recovered, gotta in england, opted for a name change and became the house of windsor. but elizabeth always showed a came inte
but when it came to the briggs debate, many people here were heartbroken to see a queen. so in active somebody who had fought for the british general relationship for so long for the friendship to see that she stay true to herself, she didn't interfere in the debate. and eventually britain left that you and you do have to say that british german relations have deteriorated somewhat, but tons law will have towards also in his statement make clear that m he as sent his condolences to the new...
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come a time of uncertainty for britain, for its economy, for the political process still stuck with briggs and so on. well, that's absolutely true, sammy and the great test of charles as kingship in the coming days is one aspect of kingship, which is all being a monarch. is healing a country, bringing it together in times of strife and difficulty, and that sort of thing. now in the past, he has been quite outspoken in his views about so many different topics. we've talked about that, but now we are entering a whole new era there, calling it the kara leon era after his named charles. but actually what it also, it is, it's a time of great uncertainty for britain and he must step very carefully indeed, it's very thin ice and he has to assert himself as the new sovereign. and yet leave the politicians to sort out the many grave difficulties which the country is going face over the coming months. and i'm wondering if it's the time to reflect maybe on a little bit of the dissonance between the changing role and status of britain in reale politic world versus in the pomp and ceremony of occasions
come a time of uncertainty for britain, for its economy, for the political process still stuck with briggs and so on. well, that's absolutely true, sammy and the great test of charles as kingship in the coming days is one aspect of kingship, which is all being a monarch. is healing a country, bringing it together in times of strife and difficulty, and that sort of thing. now in the past, he has been quite outspoken in his views about so many different topics. we've talked about that, but now we...
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be sure that she started off as being a remainder ended up being a clair briggs, a t thought i was a liberal camera that ended up fighting the cultural as what led trust is really done throughout her time in office is really pitch her kind of example of what you wanted to say to what the conservative party membership wanted to hear during this leadership election, telling them that actually they just caught taxes. everything will be fine. we'll go to a land of plenty. and of course, that isn't the case. the huge long term challenges this country faces require a lot more than lower taxes, will less talk about some of those challenges facing her as to becomes the new p. m . she comes to power, of course, and a pretty grim times, the united kingdom and country with the highest inflation in the g 7 and looming recession. of course, the energy crisis. what can we expect from her in the coming days and weeks? well, certainly, roy, i mean, we face a catastrophic rise in energy bills. a long time. challenges has of stopping using older rely on oil and gas for own energy on top of applesauce.
be sure that she started off as being a remainder ended up being a clair briggs, a t thought i was a liberal camera that ended up fighting the cultural as what led trust is really done throughout her time in office is really pitch her kind of example of what you wanted to say to what the conservative party membership wanted to hear during this leadership election, telling them that actually they just caught taxes. everything will be fine. we'll go to a land of plenty. and of course, that isn't...
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institution of monarchy, she inherited a post warburton saw the end of its colonial empire and witnessed briggs it throughout. everything should remain constant as ne balkan articles arranged sole years of traumatic change, the social, cultural, and technological revolution that altered the very landscape of the nation. but the queen retained the same values, the same habits, an unchanging presence in a country, living through times of turmoil and conflict. she was just 25 when she came to the throne. exactly the same age as the 1st queen elizabeth and was only 18 at the end of the 2nd world war where she had served as an ambulance driver. only 8 years later, she was being crowned on almost every level kind of politically, culturally in terms of technological innovation. in terms of sort of society. i mean, every sort of massive change in the late 20th century. obviously, she's lived 3 things ranging from, obviously the fall off about a year at the end of apartheid africa in england, a female prime minister, the 1st black president in america. so those kind of landmark, also things like the dev
institution of monarchy, she inherited a post warburton saw the end of its colonial empire and witnessed briggs it throughout. everything should remain constant as ne balkan articles arranged sole years of traumatic change, the social, cultural, and technological revolution that altered the very landscape of the nation. but the queen retained the same values, the same habits, an unchanging presence in a country, living through times of turmoil and conflict. she was just 25 when she came to the...
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but if the polls are to be believed, the majority of the electric now believes that briggs in his current form, at least, has been a huge, mistaken of that they would prefer a label government. how did johnson managed to squander that majority in just 3 years? he did exactly what the people who watched him as mer of london knew he was getting to day. so in politics, everything that you want to get done takes 5 or 10 years to come on stream. and so everyone who's in power announces that going to start something, but they never get see the benefits of it. so what they have to do to maintain any kind of popularity is claim credit for the things their predecessors did somehow cost it in their own mold. so as a matter of london bars, johnson to credit for the olympics was all over that like a rash, but it was ken livingstone, his predecessor who actually wanted and done all the hard work. and what he did as mayor of london was very nic bars. johnston achieved nothing, he make no legacy. he, he caught you, senses, he caught fire stations, he caught police stations, and the, the knife crime and
but if the polls are to be believed, the majority of the electric now believes that briggs in his current form, at least, has been a huge, mistaken of that they would prefer a label government. how did johnson managed to squander that majority in just 3 years? he did exactly what the people who watched him as mer of london knew he was getting to day. so in politics, everything that you want to get done takes 5 or 10 years to come on stream. and so everyone who's in power announces that going to...
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you care about your family or children briggs was a thank you for being here first and foremost.you point out almost the absurdity of these staffing shortages we have right now. it is outrageous. i talked obviously with the new director about her plan to get that done. i just went to first for the record this is an interesting conversation both sides of the aisle. this word that's been used quite a bit, augmentation b were taking somebody who might be in charge of certain educational things, classes, was very basic training often. can you talk about why that has been abused with the consequences of that is? >> i sure can senator. so augmentation in its infancy began about 2008 was about three years and pass the mission-critical cuts was the elimination about 20% of our correctional officerga position. augmentation was misused or it was used correctly to be getting to fill in for periods of training. we did not have the higher additional 20 correctional officers just to cover a weeks worth ofhe training. where it mutated ways they continue to cut staffing position specifically cor
you care about your family or children briggs was a thank you for being here first and foremost.you point out almost the absurdity of these staffing shortages we have right now. it is outrageous. i talked obviously with the new director about her plan to get that done. i just went to first for the record this is an interesting conversation both sides of the aisle. this word that's been used quite a bit, augmentation b were taking somebody who might be in charge of certain educational things,...