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what do we do about william byrd the second? when you start to learn more about him, you have to question whether his name should grace that of a park in which people gather to enjoy themselves. william, as i mentioned, was also very area date. he had a fabulous library. he wrote a number of books, including his secret diaries, which he wrote in code, which have been cracked by historians. in his secret diaries, he records his serial philandering. he was married twice, but he continued have multiple sexual affairs with enslaved women, all of which he details in his diaries. he also had some terrible habits of interaction with enslaved people who he claimed as property. for example, one enslaved man had a habit of wetting the bed at night. as punishment, once william made him drink his own year and after he wet the bed. not at all and attractive figure, quite the contrary. it represents the worst of virginia colonial aristocracy. yet, his name is what this park in richmond, virginia is named for. when we think about monuments lik
what do we do about william byrd the second? when you start to learn more about him, you have to question whether his name should grace that of a park in which people gather to enjoy themselves. william, as i mentioned, was also very area date. he had a fabulous library. he wrote a number of books, including his secret diaries, which he wrote in code, which have been cracked by historians. in his secret diaries, he records his serial philandering. he was married twice, but he continued have...
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so what can we do about william byrd the second? if you think about william byrd the second and he start to learn more about him, you really have to question whether his name should grace that park in which people gather to enjoy themselves. as i mentioned a very wealthy he was also very erudite, it had a fabulous library. wrote a number of the books including his secret diaries that he wrote in code, which were cracked by historians. in the secret diaries he records his cereal philandering he was married twice. but he continued to have multiple sexual affairs many were rapes of enslaved women. he details in his diaries. he also had some terrible habits of interaction with enslaved people who he claimed as property, one enslaved man for example had a habit of wetting the bed at night. as punishment went william byrd the second made him drink his own urine after he wet the bed. not at all an attractive figure. quite the contrary representing the worst of virginia colonial aristocracy. and yet his name is what this a park in richmond,
so what can we do about william byrd the second? if you think about william byrd the second and he start to learn more about him, you really have to question whether his name should grace that park in which people gather to enjoy themselves. as i mentioned a very wealthy he was also very erudite, it had a fabulous library. wrote a number of the books including his secret diaries that he wrote in code, which were cracked by historians. in the secret diaries he records his cereal philandering he...
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mahalko. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. larrow, you've known ms. mahalko for a long time and, i assume, her mother. and you have a 5-year-old child. >> i do. >> judge judy: you're in the photography business. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you wanted to do a photography shoot using i'm assuming small children to enhance your business. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: that would clearly be used for advertising because you weren't going to take pictures of people's children and keep them in your drawer. you understand that? you understand that, right? >> i understand to a point. >> judge judy: and in exchanat s she woulve f? >> >> jududc on how >> and s- judo many did shgive you? >> she never gave me any. she posted them to facebook on her business page without my permission and without me even seeing them. >>
mahalko. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. larrow, you've known ms. mahalko for a long time and, i assume, her mother. and you have a 5-year-old child. >> i do. >> judge judy: you're in the photography business. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you wanted to do a photography shoot using i'm assuming small children to enhance your business. >> yes, ma'am....
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. >> byrd: order! all rise! number 210 on the calendar in the matter of schultz vs. vanetten. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. the parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. schultz, there are several parts of your case. really only a couple of parts that i'm gonna get involved with. what i gather is -- you and mr. vanetten knew each other for a long time, sort of reconnected, socially, at the beginning of the summer. and mr. vanetten proposed marriage, and you had scheduled a relatively simple wedding for september of this year -- i think the 1st. the last minute, i assume, mr. vanetten, you got cold feet. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: the day of. >> yeah. day before. >> judge judy: and, you know, not like a grown-up. you didn't sit her down and say, "you know..." what's your first name? >> jennifer. >> judge judy: "jennifer, i'm just not ready. whatever it is. i can't tell you what it is." you just left. >> yes. for the evening. >> jud
. >> byrd: order! all rise! number 210 on the calendar in the matter of schultz vs. vanetten. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. the parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. schultz, there are several parts of your case. really only a couple of parts that i'm gonna get involved with. what i gather is -- you and mr. vanetten knew each other for a long time, sort of reconnected, socially, at the...
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. >> byrd: order! all rise! calendar in the matter of budney vs. rucker. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss budney, you and mr. rucker were in a relationship for a relatively short period of time, i gather... >> yeah. >> judge judy: ...and your complaint alleges that, after an altercation, mr. rucker assaulted you. you want him to pay your medical bills. mr. rucker says not only did you put your hands on him first, but he also was arrested for this assault, which was ultimately dismissed, but he spent three days in jail. is that correct? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and from what i gather, you had been to his house. you stayed over... >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: ...left some property there. you didn't leave it over intentionally, but you called and said, "i want it back." mr. rucker got everything back to you, and it was not much -- some hair products, what else? >> a dvd -- it was a movie. udepterg mr. rucker i
. >> byrd: order! all rise! calendar in the matter of budney vs. rucker. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss budney, you and mr. rucker were in a relationship for a relatively short period of time, i gather... >> yeah. >> judge judy: ...and your complaint alleges that, after an altercation, mr. rucker assaulted you. you want him to pay your medical bills. mr....
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leonard. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in.ave a seat, please. >> judge judy: let me see if i understand your case, mr. leonard. this is your father. >> yes. >> judge judy: and there was a time when you were in juvenile hall when you were younger. something happened there in juvenile hall that resulted in a lawsuit. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and as a result of that lawsuit, you received a settlement of $25,000. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and they gave you that $25,000 when you were how old? >> 18. >> judge judy: big mistake. and so when you were 18 and you got this $25,000, you were no longer in juvenile hall. so you decided to go and reconnect with your father. es >> judge judy: went from one state to another. your father lived where? >> new hampshire. >> judge judy: and you and your recently minted $25,000 went to new hampshire, where you discussed, according to you, with your father how best to spend that. >> yes. >> judge judy: your father suggested that he had a friend,
leonard. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in.ave a seat, please. >> judge judy: let me see if i understand your case, mr. leonard. this is your father. >> yes. >> judge judy: and there was a time when you were in juvenile hall when you were younger. something happened there in juvenile hall that resulted in a lawsuit. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and as a result of that lawsuit, you received a settlement...
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. >> byrd: order! all rise!n the matter of butler vs. jubin. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> ms. butler, you and mr. jubin have a child together, and it is your claim that he owes you for repairs that you made on his car as well as some property that was in the car when he took the car back from you. it appears to me that you had a reasonable working relationship with regard to the child for a while. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: how old is the child? >> she's 16 months. >> judge judy: did you and mr. jubin ever live together? >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: and when your child was born, was he present? >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: when did he become involved with her? >> about two months after she was born. >> judge judy: tell me about the circumstances, how he became involved. >> it come due to her having to go to the hospital. i decided to let him start seeing her. >> judge judy: well, did you tell him that she
. >> byrd: order! all rise!n the matter of butler vs. jubin. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> ms. butler, you and mr. jubin have a child together, and it is your claim that he owes you for repairs that you made on his car as well as some property that was in the car when he took the car back from you. it appears to me that you had a reasonable working relationship with regard to the...
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. >> byrd: order! all rise! on the calendar in the matter of nielsen vs. moyo. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. nielsen, the defendant is your former boyfriend. you say he owes you some money. >> yes. >> judge judy: well, let's figure it out. how long have you been living at your current address? >> since january of 2013. >> judge judy: what kind of residence is it? >> it's an apartment complex. >> judge judy: is it a one-bedroom, two-bedroom...? >> two-bedroom, two bathrooms. >> judge judy: and who moved in with you of january of 2013? >> my friend katie [bleep] but she no longer lives there. >> judge judy: and when did she move out? >> january of 2014. >> judge judy: and who moved in in january of 2014? >> two more friends that i had. >> judge judy: and how long did those two friends stay? >> they moved out in august. >> judge judy: and who moved in to the second bedroom, then? >> pathias moyo. >> judge judy: the defenda
. >> byrd: order! all rise! on the calendar in the matter of nielsen vs. moyo. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. nielsen, the defendant is your former boyfriend. you say he owes you some money. >> yes. >> judge judy: well, let's figure it out. how long have you been living at your current address? >> since january of 2013. >> judge judy: what kind of...
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. >> byrd: order! all rise!calendar in the manner of kostich vs. ramirez. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. kostich, this is your son's girlfriend. >> yes. >> judge judy: and is that your son? >> yes. >> judge judy: and i assume since he's sitting there, he's her witness. how long has your son and ms. ramirez been a couple? >> i believe about 5 years. >> judge judy: do they have children together? >> together, no. >> judge judy: but your son has children from a previous relationship or marriage? >> yes. >> judge judy: how many? >> one. >> judge judy: how many grandchildren do you have? one, and that's a boy or a girl? >> girl. >> judge judy: and you are fond of her? >> yes. >> judge judy: it is your claim that ms. ramirez owes you for two things -- owes you for a loan for a vet bill for her dog, then some charges she made on a credit card that she had of yours that were unauthorized charges. ms. ramirez
. >> byrd: order! all rise!calendar in the manner of kostich vs. ramirez. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. kostich, this is your son's girlfriend. >> yes. >> judge judy: and is that your son? >> yes. >> judge judy: and i assume since he's sitting there, he's her witness. how long has your son and ms. ramirez been a couple? >> i...
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scott. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. mr. guevara, let me see if i understand your lawsuit. you and mr. scott, up until sometime in 2016, were in a relationship for about three years. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and you lived together. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: you're involved somehow with horses. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and at some point during that relationship, you purchased, along with the defendant, a truck and a horse trailer, and you each put down some money for the down payment. according to you, you were paying the monthly payments on the truck, as well as the trailer. now, the two of you separated when in 2016? >> we separated, but still lived together in february of 2016. >> judge judy: and shortly thereafter, the two of you, according to your complaint, drew up a contract with regard to what you were going to do with this truck and trailer. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: i'd like to see a copy of that contract.
scott. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. mr. guevara, let me see if i understand your lawsuit. you and mr. scott, up until sometime in 2016, were in a relationship for about three years. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and you lived together. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: you're involved somehow with horses. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and at some point during that relationship,...
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javid. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in.javid, i'm going to start with you, sir, if that's okay with you. >> sure. >> judge judy: how long were you and ms. navarrete dating? >> we were dating for about four years. >> judge judy: did you ever live together? >> no, we did not. >> judge judy: and there came a time, sometime last year, when you were still dating, that ms. navarrete wanted to go on vacation. >> correct. >> judge judy: but she wanted the two of you to go on vacation? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you didn't pay for the vacation? >> i did not. >> judge judy: she was going to pay for the vacation? >> correct. >> judge judy: do you work? >> i actually just started working again. >> judge judy: so you weren't working last year? >> i was. >> judge judy: for whom? >> with my family. >> judge judy: doing what? >> locksmithing. >> judge judy: okay, they have a locksmith business? >> correct. >> judge judy: and what are you doing now? >> i just started working with my brother again, doing locksmithing. >> judge judy: why did
javid. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in.javid, i'm going to start with you, sir, if that's okay with you. >> sure. >> judge judy: how long were you and ms. navarrete dating? >> we were dating for about four years. >> judge judy: did you ever live together? >> no, we did not. >> judge judy: and there came a time, sometime last year, when you were still dating, that ms. navarrete wanted to go on vacation....
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. >> byrd: order! all rise! yo honorthis is casebe vs. reed.>> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss hansen, it is your claim that the defendant owes you some money for making some car payments for him, some other things, and that he actually signed a promissory note... >> correct. >> judge judy: ...to pay you back that money. when did he sign the note? >> december 2011. >> judge judy: and you and he were a couple for a long time. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you met, according to your papers, when you were 16. so you've known him for a long time. i'd like to see the note that he signed. "i antonio reed owe chelsea hansen the following money: "$100 broke phone" -- somebody wrote over that "$130." "$100 broke trunk." what does that mean? >> he broke my trunk trying to get into my car. >> judge judy: "$40 for shoes"? >> yes, i let him borrow money to buy shoes because he didn't have any money. >> judge judy: "$3 h
. >> byrd: order! all rise! yo honorthis is casebe vs. reed.>> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss hansen, it is your claim that the defendant owes you some money for making some car payments for him, some other things, and that he actually signed a promissory note... >> correct. >> judge judy: ...to pay you back that money. when did he sign the note? >> december 2011. >> judge...
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neal. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. montiel, when was the first date you met ms. neal? >> it was april 14 in person, but i met her online before that, way before. >> judge judy: when? >> it was march 28th. >> judge judy: so, before that, you had never met her? >> never. >> judge judy: and you have three children? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you were about to be evicted, according to you. you own a car. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: so what you were looking for was a driveway to rent so that you and your children could live in your car and sleep in the car. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: you met ms. neal, according to you, and ms. neal, according to you, invited you to live in her home. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: that was very nice of her. so when did you move in with her? >> april 17. >> judge judy: were you working? >> i was not working that time, your honor. i was on worker's comp. i injured both arms. >> judge judy: how much were you receiving from workman's comp? >>
neal. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. montiel, when was the first date you met ms. neal? >> it was april 14 in person, but i met her online before that, way before. >> judge judy: when? >> it was march 28th. >> judge judy: so, before that, you had never met her? >> never. >> judge judy: and you have three children? >> yes. >> judge judy: and...
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martinez. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in.eat, please. >> judge judy: ms. vasquez, the defendant is your cousin? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and there came a time when you had a fight with your boyfriend, fiancé, whatever that was, with whom you were living, i assume. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you had no place to go, so your cousin allowed you to move into his place. >> yes. >> judge judy: and you moved in with him, sort of, the end of january. >> it was kind of mid-january. >> judge judy: do you know the date? >> i don't know the exact date. >> judge judy: do you know the date? >> yes, she came in on a sunday, which was the 29th. >> that's not right. >> judge judy: well, if you have proof to the contrary, i'll listen to you. >> she had her stuff moved in the moving truck. my witness is my fiancée, devona. she brought all that stuff around 8:00 at night and brought all that stuff up there. >> judge judy: on the 29th? >> yes. a sunday night. >> i was living there prior to any of my belongings actually being there. >>
martinez. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in.eat, please. >> judge judy: ms. vasquez, the defendant is your cousin? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and there came a time when you had a fight with your boyfriend, fiancé, whatever that was, with whom you were living, i assume. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you had no place to go, so your cousin allowed you to move into his place. >> yes. >>...
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. >> byrd: order! all rise!he matter of johnson vs. andrews. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. johnson, according to your complaint, you and the defendant have two children together. is that right? >> correct. >> judge judy: how old are they? >> 15 and 14. >> judge judy: do both children currently live with you? >> yes. >> judge judy: how long have they lived with you? >> their whole life. 12od uplrs t yhep , hiealdgoreia since itth sen. >> judge judy: and when does miss andrews see the children? >> she's scheduled every other weekend. in the past, she didn't see them a whole lot. >> judge judy: alternate weekends is when she's scheduled to see them. is that right? >> yeah, alternate weekends, from friday to sunday, like, 5:00 to 5:00. >> judge judy: so far, is that correct, that he has -- >> i see my kids whenever he allows. >> judge judy: shh! so far, is it correct that he has maintained custo
. >> byrd: order! all rise!he matter of johnson vs. andrews. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. johnson, according to your complaint, you and the defendant have two children together. is that right? >> correct. >> judge judy: how old are they? >> 15 and 14. >> judge judy: do both children currently live with you? >> yes....
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. >> byrd: order! all rise!lendar in the matter of landrum vs. hannum. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: each of you claim that the other is responsible for an automobile accident that happened, as i understand it, in a racecar area. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: only one of you is a racecar driver. is that correct? >> yes, ma'am. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: that would be you? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: you are not? >> no. >> judge judy: miss landrum, would you tell me on what date this accident happened? >> may 4th of this year. it was a friday night. >> judge judy: how long have you been driving? >> racing? four years. >> judge judy: who are these people? >> my step-father and my husband. >> judge judy: do they have anything to do with this track? >> yes. >> judge judy: tell me what. >> they were part of my racing team. >> judge judy: and you race for money
. >> byrd: order! all rise!lendar in the matter of landrum vs. hannum. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: each of you claim that the other is responsible for an automobile accident that happened, as i understand it, in a racecar area. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: only one of you is a racecar driver. is that...
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. >> byrd: order! all rise!matter of piskala versus bernier. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. piskala, i know that this is going to come to you as very bad news, but one of the first things that i learned in law school when i took real property is, at any time you transfer real property, that has to be in writing, signed by both parties. that's the only way you can transfer real property. sometimes you can transfer other property without a written writing, but not real property. you know that, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: so this is what happened. you entered into an oral agreement with the defendant to purchase some property that she had, and you entered in the agreement to buy it for, just give me the amount. >> $38,000, your honor, for 8.35 acres. >> judge judy: and you entered into that agreement with her, just give me the month and year. >> we agreed on it in january, the second wee
. >> byrd: order! all rise!matter of piskala versus bernier. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. piskala, i know that this is going to come to you as very bad news, but one of the first things that i learned in law school when i took real property is, at any time you transfer real property, that has to be in writing, signed by both parties. that's the only...
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grant. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in.ge judy: who's william bielefeldt? >> i am, your honor. >> judge judy: and you're linwood. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you didn't loan the defendant any money. >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: and it's not alleged that you assaulted him at all. >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: you can sit down. i don't know why you're a plaintiff. do you know why he's a plaintiff? >> yes, ma'am, because he's my husband, and he's on the account that we withdrew money to loan him. but he was not knowledgeable of it. >> judge judy: he was not involved. >> correct. >> judge judy: well, then he's not a plaintiff. now, you, mr. bielefeldt, and mr. grant work together. >> yes. >> judge judy: and it is your claim that mr. grant came to you and told you that he was sort of in dire straits financially, needed some money to relocate, needed first month's rent and security deposit. and you made a loan to him in what amount? >> $1,850. >> judge judy: and that was for a month's rent and a month's security... >> correct. >
grant. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in.ge judy: who's william bielefeldt? >> i am, your honor. >> judge judy: and you're linwood. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you didn't loan the defendant any money. >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: and it's not alleged that you assaulted him at all. >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: you can sit down. i don't know why you're a plaintiff. do you know why he's...
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cruse. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: parties have been sworn in. you may be seated.dge judy: mr. and mrs. galvan, you and your five children were evicted from your home. that was about nine months ago. >> we weren't evicted. we won against the owners. it was a slum house. >> judge judy: your complaint starts out reading as follows, that you signed: "jamie and i were wrongfully evicted out of our apartment. we have five kids and a dog." that's what you wrote in your complaint. >> we meant to say they tried to evict us, but we won, but we agreed to move out. i just didn't know what words to put. >> judge judy: just telling you what you wrote in your complaint. >> okay. >> judge judy: and that was eight or nine months ago. you had a dog, this dog, that you couldn't take with you, and you put it in a kennel. right? >> yes. >> judge judy: which kennel? >> smith kennels. it's a very nice one in lancaster. it's a couple of little old ladies that run it. >> judge judy: just a second. you knew the defendants. the defendants agreed to take your dog. she did. >> she asked us. >
cruse. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: parties have been sworn in. you may be seated.dge judy: mr. and mrs. galvan, you and your five children were evicted from your home. that was about nine months ago. >> we weren't evicted. we won against the owners. it was a slum house. >> judge judy: your complaint starts out reading as follows, that you signed: "jamie and i were wrongfully evicted out of our apartment. we have five kids and a dog." that's what you...
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but i loved l senator byrd by te way he love the institution. and i wanted him to remember me as a person that did honor to the institution. i like to believe i succeeded. when i came there, the institution was run by regular order. the democrats were evil, we knew that. but they ran a good ship. and as a young entrepreneur elite minded member of congress, i could innovate legislation because i knew of the rules were, thanks largely to david hobbs who taught me the ropes. if you know the institutional structure and the procedure on the protocols and you dare to believe they will be counted on you can exceed in your individual initiative. you can't in a world that does not have thathe structure. i look at the congress today and i feel bad. i remember the people i served. i remember the democrats who were in charge of everything. but each and every one of those grumpy old men at the served this nation and the service of their defense for the new the sacrifice of that service. they understood the cause of liberty that they had paid for. and they tr
but i loved l senator byrd by te way he love the institution. and i wanted him to remember me as a person that did honor to the institution. i like to believe i succeeded. when i came there, the institution was run by regular order. the democrats were evil, we knew that. but they ran a good ship. and as a young entrepreneur elite minded member of congress, i could innovate legislation because i knew of the rules were, thanks largely to david hobbs who taught me the ropes. if you know the...
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but i love senator byrd for the way he loved the institution. and i wanted him to remember me that a person who did honor to the institution. i would like to believe i succeeded. when i came there, the institution was run by regular order. the democrats are evil, we knew that. [laughter] but they ran a good ship. as a young entrepreneur elite minded member of congress if i could intimate legislation knew what the rules were thanks largely too david hobbs who taught me the ropes. if you know thetu institutional structure and the procedures and edthe protocols and if you dareo believe they will be counted on to win seat and your individual initiative. you can't the house that doesn't have that structure. no i look at congress today and i feel bad. a i remember the democrats who were in charge of everything. but each and every one of those grumpy old men served this nation in the service of defense. they need the sacrifice of that service. they treated liberty with a very, very gentle touch. they deserve to be respected and they were. but now i've
but i love senator byrd for the way he loved the institution. and i wanted him to remember me that a person who did honor to the institution. i would like to believe i succeeded. when i came there, the institution was run by regular order. the democrats are evil, we knew that. [laughter] but they ran a good ship. as a young entrepreneur elite minded member of congress if i could intimate legislation knew what the rules were thanks largely too david hobbs who taught me the ropes. if you know...
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recurs in my book and one of the few people with whom i served whose approval i coveted was senator byrd from west virginia. people think that's a strange choice, but i loved senator byrd for the way he loved the institution here and i wanted him to remember me as a person that did honor to the institution. i like to believe i succeeded. when i came there the institution was run by regular order. the democrats were evil. we knew that. but they ran a good ship. and as a young entrepreneur only minded member of congress, i could innovate legislation because i knew what the rules were, thanks largely to david hobbs who taught me the rules which if you know the institutional structure and the procedures and the protocols, and if you dare to believe they will be counted on, you can exceed in your individual initiative. you can't in a world that doesn't have that structure. now, i look at the congress today and i feel bad. i remember the people that i served. i remember the democrats who were in charge of everything, but each in every one of those grumpy old men had served this nation in the s
recurs in my book and one of the few people with whom i served whose approval i coveted was senator byrd from west virginia. people think that's a strange choice, but i loved senator byrd for the way he loved the institution here and i wanted him to remember me as a person that did honor to the institution. i like to believe i succeeded. when i came there the institution was run by regular order. the democrats were evil. we knew that. but they ran a good ship. and as a young entrepreneur only...
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figure out how ravens retrieve info from short term memory, which could be a key to understanding byrd's intelligence. this is against this to his team, but it's an important system. as it forms the foundation of degrees of higher cognition and its characteristics make it attractive to study its capacity is limited and we can't recall endless numbers of things and it's fragile. info gets lost when we're distracted from actually follow on. this gives us a chance to see how it performs compared to other species. and this is how good is a cro compared to a monkey. for example, home life, how much can they recall if you, how flexibly can they work with these kinds of subjects again, on cuba? in this experiment, a cro is learning that only the tube on the right will help it raise the water level in the middle. and bring the food closer when it throws in stones on the left and nothing happens with the amazing thing. it's learning from experience alone and even employing tools that points to complex thought patterns or besides ravens, owls and parents are also of interest to brain researchers.
figure out how ravens retrieve info from short term memory, which could be a key to understanding byrd's intelligence. this is against this to his team, but it's an important system. as it forms the foundation of degrees of higher cognition and its characteristics make it attractive to study its capacity is limited and we can't recall endless numbers of things and it's fragile. info gets lost when we're distracted from actually follow on. this gives us a chance to see how it performs compared...
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surprising a lot of people, colonel byrd hangs in there. a day passes, then another day passes, virginia helps him write a, letter to his wife back in mississippi. they have small, charming, in significant conversations. for five days colonel burn lingers in this house behind me. as you are looking at it, it is the second story and i believe it is the second window from the right. as you're looking at it. that bedroom is where colonel erasmus arbored lays for his final hours. eventually he does pass away from his wounds and is, at least at that time, accompanied by friends he has made in virginia. this death of facts virginia miller greatly and affects many people across the south greatly. if it happened later in the war, it would barely be a skirmish. we are talking handfuls of man when compared to later battles like gettysburg. in 1861 it is literally the biggest thing that has happened since first -- so it does make a big difference. it makes an impact in the lives of the people here. there's a funeral procession taking his body to the t
surprising a lot of people, colonel byrd hangs in there. a day passes, then another day passes, virginia helps him write a, letter to his wife back in mississippi. they have small, charming, in significant conversations. for five days colonel burn lingers in this house behind me. as you are looking at it, it is the second story and i believe it is the second window from the right. as you're looking at it. that bedroom is where colonel erasmus arbored lays for his final hours. eventually he does...
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but i love senator byrd the way he loved the institution and in wanted him to remember me someone whoid honor to the institution. i like to believe that i succeeded. when i came there the institution was run by regular order. the democrats are evil. we knew that. but a they ran a good ship as a good member of congress i couldn't write legislation because i knew what the rules were. but if you know that institutional structure and not procedures inhe the protocols and if you believe they would be counted on, then you could succeed in the individual initiative. but you can't in a world that does not have that structure. looking at congress today i remember the democrats you are in charge of everything that everyone of those grumpy old men have served the nation with the service of the defense. with a very gentle and loving touch and they deserve to be respected. and now watching house fall in a different direction. i see republican speakers who have fallen a by the wayside. and it's for one simple reason only they left the structure behind. in the right to participate and then they woul
but i love senator byrd the way he loved the institution and in wanted him to remember me someone whoid honor to the institution. i like to believe that i succeeded. when i came there the institution was run by regular order. the democrats are evil. we knew that. but a they ran a good ship as a good member of congress i couldn't write legislation because i knew what the rules were. but if you know that institutional structure and not procedures inhe the protocols and if you believe they would...
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. >> byrd: order! all rise! of mesheimer/torres/captor vs. manna. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: this is what the case is about. the four of you young ladies signed a lease in an apartment. you were all going to the same college. you signed that lease sometime last year. you moved in to the apartment in what month? >> august. >> august. >> judge judy: beginning, middle, or end? >> uh, the middle. >> judge judy: how old are you, miss mesheimer? >> i'm 20 years old. >> judge judy: and you? >> 19. >> 19. >> judge judy: you? >> 19. >> judge judy: and in october, the three of you, two 19-year-olds and a 20-year-old, who probably have the training of an ant, decided to do an intervention with the defendant, who was your roommate, because you thought that she was drinking too much, partying too much, and you thought that that was bad for her. i'd like you to tell me what programs you went to, what courses you took, what professionals you contacted before the th
. >> byrd: order! all rise! of mesheimer/torres/captor vs. manna. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: this is what the case is about. the four of you young ladies signed a lease in an apartment. you were all going to the same college. you signed that lease sometime last year. you moved in to the apartment in what month? >> august. >> august. >> judge judy: beginning, middle, or end? >> uh, the middle....
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yes, i t and not only that, but robert byrd was what was an an exalted grand cyclops. >> graham thoughthe , local, local kkk chapter. and they're calling people like me part of the kkk folks. i am second in command in the former capital , the confederate. d the kkk is rolling over in their grave. thane k k you very much. hav you know, we've got to makeoice a different choice this year.ye. this election very this election, very important. vote for your children.. vote for your children. pa ourents, don'tre let them try to destroy our families.r . reflation is upon us . recession is upocen us . yo and you see what's happening in the world. world. year.can this lieutenant governor , you'vehavc been doing a great job. great to have yoon theu back o n the program. thank you fo br beinack,g with . when we come back , formerime mi niisraeli prime minister benjam netanyahu has published a new memoir and he's up for reelection. and the odds are he will win.cet and the odds are he will win.cet and then later , a hannityy announcement you don't want tow. announcement you don't want tow. miss strai
yes, i t and not only that, but robert byrd was what was an an exalted grand cyclops. >> graham thoughthe , local, local kkk chapter. and they're calling people like me part of the kkk folks. i am second in command in the former capital , the confederate. d the kkk is rolling over in their grave. thane k k you very much. hav you know, we've got to makeoice a different choice this year.ye. this election very this election, very important. vote for your children.. vote for your children. pa...
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infrastructure bill but what i guarantee you would be popular in west virginia in memory of robert c byrdut in the primary it would've been popular with the general electric and they went with mooney over mckinley. so they cameras in the committee rooms guarantee and i want to give special acknowledgment to the discipline the january 6 committee was able to muster. with an adam schiff disaster because these guys mug for the camera. so they want the story so they can say ted cruz destroyed so-and-so. that they want the click date. but they don't care if the hearing is effective. so we are deprived of the ability of them to reason together and we want them to. we want committees too do their work. and with thosed performances not reasoning together with a congress that want to be congress. >> there are periods in american politics with the surge of populism associated with new media technologies. with the mudslinging back and forth. to the election of 1800 and how nasty that was. tell us how those fevers were broken is everything we can glean from the way those media field moments had so no
infrastructure bill but what i guarantee you would be popular in west virginia in memory of robert c byrdut in the primary it would've been popular with the general electric and they went with mooney over mckinley. so they cameras in the committee rooms guarantee and i want to give special acknowledgment to the discipline the january 6 committee was able to muster. with an adam schiff disaster because these guys mug for the camera. so they want the story so they can say ted cruz destroyed...
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i think that all of us who just listened to senator byrd were struck by not only the history, but the challenges that each time faces. he really put into perspective some of the early challenges that senators in the beginning of the 19th century faced all the way to the present time and that just increases feeling of responsibility that this day has impressed upon us senator lee hutchinson today said that you're kind of a blank slate as far as the impressions are up here are concerned. how will you make your mark? how do you plan to to make your impression up here? well, i'm i'm pleased to learn that i am that's very good news. i intend to work as hard. as i can and to represent the people of new york to the best of my ability to work hard to serve my constituents to work with my colleagues wherever and whenever i can on of our country. so i'm absolutely hoping to build relationships and create consensus with every senator. overcome being a first lady and now a senator. well, i think that will develop over time. certainly. i've tried in my campaign and in the week since the election t
i think that all of us who just listened to senator byrd were struck by not only the history, but the challenges that each time faces. he really put into perspective some of the early challenges that senators in the beginning of the 19th century faced all the way to the present time and that just increases feeling of responsibility that this day has impressed upon us senator lee hutchinson today said that you're kind of a blank slate as far as the impressions are up here are concerned. how will...
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byrd. >> no. >> mr. metsenbaum. >> no. >> the nos won.epublicans were furious. >> let this trashing go on and let this good man be characterized as some sort of frankenstein's monster without raising a voice against it. all of us are accomplices. >> those hearings became sort of the battle cry of the republican party after that. >> nina totenberg has been a supreme court reporter for 50 years. >> the republicans definitely believed that democrats started this, now that they did this to bork we're going to bork everybody else. >> a young senator from kentucky had the last word. >> and so to robert bork, you fought the good fight. you happen to be the one who set the new senate standard. that will be applied in my judgment by a majority of the senate prospectively. unfortunately, it got set over your dead body, so to speak. >> he essentially said you will rue the day. >> and he was right. >> this is a circus. it's a national disgrace. it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks. >> the circus hearing has become a repeated ritual. >> that i
byrd. >> no. >> mr. metsenbaum. >> no. >> the nos won.epublicans were furious. >> let this trashing go on and let this good man be characterized as some sort of frankenstein's monster without raising a voice against it. all of us are accomplices. >> those hearings became sort of the battle cry of the republican party after that. >> nina totenberg has been a supreme court reporter for 50 years. >> the republicans definitely believed that democrats...
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infrastructure bill that i guarantee would be popular in west virginia to 70% in memory of robert byrd west virginians are cool with work spending. in that primary what would have been popular with the general electorate was on the popular and they went with mooney over mckinley. the cameras in the committee rooms guaranteed and by the way i want to give a special acknowledgment to the discipline that the january 6th committee was able to muster. i was expecting an atom shift disaster. they don't care whether the hearing is good. they just want to create a clip that they can fundraiser to say ted cruz destroyed so and so. whoever it is they want that stuff and they don't care whether or not it is effective so we are deprived of the ability of these individuals to reason together. we want them toto reason togethr but instead we have no regular order and it's not actually reasoning together.en there's been a surge of populism associated with new media technologies. you write in the book the mudslinging back and forth this great video about the election of 1800 and how nasty that was but
infrastructure bill that i guarantee would be popular in west virginia to 70% in memory of robert byrd west virginians are cool with work spending. in that primary what would have been popular with the general electorate was on the popular and they went with mooney over mckinley. the cameras in the committee rooms guaranteed and by the way i want to give a special acknowledgment to the discipline that the january 6th committee was able to muster. i was expecting an atom shift disaster. they...
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william remington, another spy, was bludgeoned to death and luis byrd present where alger hiss was imprisoned for four years. just before alger hiss it got out, they never figured out why, what the motivation was for that. it sure looked like a kgb set up to warrant alger hiss to continue to keep his mouth shut. loughlin curry, a spy in the white house, the roosevelt white house, fled south of the border to columbia and he is unavailable to testify as a spy. harry dexter white, let's buy in the treasury department who did event marked damage then alger hiss did, terrible damage, which we can get to. he died suddenly of an overdose and his summer home in new hampshire. that was very suspicious. marvin smith, another important person, witness in the alger hiss spy case, fell six stories down and interior staircase in the justice department. again, they call that suicide but nobody really knew. noel field, a state department official who also knew the story with alger hiss, disappeared behind the iron curtain and was unable to testify. these mysterious deaths were a kgb specialty, they specializ
william remington, another spy, was bludgeoned to death and luis byrd present where alger hiss was imprisoned for four years. just before alger hiss it got out, they never figured out why, what the motivation was for that. it sure looked like a kgb set up to warrant alger hiss to continue to keep his mouth shut. loughlin curry, a spy in the white house, the roosevelt white house, fled south of the border to columbia and he is unavailable to testify as a spy. harry dexter white, let's buy in the...
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byrd west virginians are cool with spending. they like it but in that primary that would have been popular with the general elect rick and they went with money over mckinley. the cameras and those committee rooms guaranteed and by the way i want to give special acknowledged that here to the discipline the january 6 committee was able to muster. i was expecting an atom schiff disaster. performative, histrionic because these guys are mugging for the camera. they don't care whether the hearing is good. they want to create the clip that they can fund raise off of. they want the story so it can say ted cruz destroyed so-and-so whoever it is mazie hirono. they want that stuff and they don't care whether or not the hearing is effective. we are deprived of the ability of these individuals to reason together. we want them to reason together and we want the committees to do their work. instead what we get is no regular order hearings and mark-ups are performative and not reasoning together so we have a congress that won't he congress. hos
byrd west virginians are cool with spending. they like it but in that primary that would have been popular with the general elect rick and they went with money over mckinley. the cameras and those committee rooms guaranteed and by the way i want to give special acknowledged that here to the discipline the january 6 committee was able to muster. i was expecting an atom schiff disaster. performative, histrionic because these guys are mugging for the camera. they don't care whether the hearing is...
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remington, another spy, was the unspeakable bludgeoned to death and luis horrors forced upon ukrainians in byrd present where alger hiss a war they never wanted was imprisoned for four years.. the just before alger hiss it got >> we are recording an out, they never figured out interrogation in torture chamber in why, what the motivation was for that. it sure looked like a kgb set up to warrant alger hiss to continue to keep his mouth shut. loughlin curry, a spy in the white house, the roosevelt white house, fled south of the border to columbia and he is unavailable to testify as a spy. harry dexter white, let's buy in the treasury department who did event marked damage then alger hiss did, terrible damage, which we can get to. he died suddenly of an overdose and his summer home in new hampshire. that was very suspicious. marvin smith, another important person, witness in the alger hiss spy case, fell six stories down and interior staircase in the justice department. again, they call that suicide but nobody really knew. noel field, a state department official who also knew the story with alger h
remington, another spy, was the unspeakable bludgeoned to death and luis horrors forced upon ukrainians in byrd present where alger hiss a war they never wanted was imprisoned for four years.. the just before alger hiss it got >> we are recording an out, they never figured out interrogation in torture chamber in why, what the motivation was for that. it sure looked like a kgb set up to warrant alger hiss to continue to keep his mouth shut. loughlin curry, a spy in the white house, the...
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jesse, we got a heating oil delivery today byrd $7,400 what else does anyone need to know before headingtronomical this winter. >> congress, new york page humo doesn't of fake victims hurt that dems that bad in pennsylvania. i have an antiracist bridge to sell them. >> lauren from minneapolis, minnesota. lori lightfoot would make a great twitter employee. could get that's raised. she yoga room and do that when dispenser. print. >> craig from hudsonville,. can get the batteries and the bus go up in smoke, up in smoke all through the town. >> comella from staten island, of course it's carmella from staten island. had you knew what greg gutfeld does in private, because he won't stop talking about his personal life right if anybody understands greg, he doesn't shut up it's like a stream of consciousness. he eats up meditation room. that is all for tonight. tucker is up next. i'm watters, and this is my world. ♪ >> welcome to tucker carlson tonight. there are a lot of faraway places and the world, but europ is not one of them. europe is where your kids spend their year abroad. it's an easy fl
jesse, we got a heating oil delivery today byrd $7,400 what else does anyone need to know before headingtronomical this winter. >> congress, new york page humo doesn't of fake victims hurt that dems that bad in pennsylvania. i have an antiracist bridge to sell them. >> lauren from minneapolis, minnesota. lori lightfoot would make a great twitter employee. could get that's raised. she yoga room and do that when dispenser. print. >> craig from hudsonville,. can get the batteries...
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reggie: next, byrd removing several scooters from electric markets. kumasi: how much more halloween candy will set you back this year? >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: gas prices are coming down with some areas selling regular unleaded for less than five dollars a gallon. why this prices may keep going in that direction. kumasi: the new changes from the irs that many taxpayers will like. 20 may be paying less because of inflation. reggie: meghan markle opening up about the loss of queen elizabeth and her latest u.s. interview. kumasi: good morning, everybody. it is wednesday, october 19. drew: warm, summerlike feeling today. shorts, short sleeves, sunglasses. a light jacket for sure but he only needed for the next hour or two. we will warm quickly. we are without fog. number 10 is as good as it gets in this what we see across the region. east bay hills camera with a sharp image without the fog. here is how your day plays out. sunshine from the start. the sunrise in less than an hour at 7:22.
reggie: next, byrd removing several scooters from electric markets. kumasi: how much more halloween candy will set you back this year? >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: gas prices are coming down with some areas selling regular unleaded for less than five dollars a gallon. why this prices may keep going in that direction. kumasi: the new changes from the irs that many taxpayers will like. 20 may be paying less because of...
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against senator robert byrd.t turned into a series of very dramatic votes that hatch eventually one which suddenly gave him as a first-term republican senator from utah, the gravitas inside the republican and conservative movement to number one, b spoke of as a presidential contender, and number two, spend the rest of his career, in a number of cases, leaping over the ideological wall and doing great things with liberals and democrats. a great example is 1984, orrin hatch got together with liberal democratic rep is in it of henry waxman on an issue i don't think is left or right, an administrative issue, affecting almost all americans, and that is generic drugs. the hatch waxman act of 1984 basically created the modern generic drug industry, which has saved you and i and all americans literally trillions of dollars since then. that is a perfect example of bipartisanship in action. susan: looking at your career, your projects are wide-ranging. how did you come to write a book about orrin hatch? william: a friend o
against senator robert byrd.t turned into a series of very dramatic votes that hatch eventually one which suddenly gave him as a first-term republican senator from utah, the gravitas inside the republican and conservative movement to number one, b spoke of as a presidential contender, and number two, spend the rest of his career, in a number of cases, leaping over the ideological wall and doing great things with liberals and democrats. a great example is 1984, orrin hatch got together with...
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i have worked with richard byrd, the republican from north carolina to write legislation to talk about clearing out roadblocks at red tape. only one or two drugs a year were supposed to be approved. within 230 drugs have been approved as a result of the work to clear roadblocks at the fda. half of those are cancer drugs. i would put my record up of bipartisanship and civility against any other member of the senate, and if you send me back i will continue to do it. >> mr. o'day, 30 seconds. we will not recognize mr. bennet for closing remarks. sen. bennet: thanks very much for the great questions and thank you to the students who are here for being here tonight, and joe, thank you for the debate. it went by in the blink of an eye. my mom and her parents were polish jews who survived the holocaust, they were immigrants who came here to rebuild their shattered lives and the only country in the world where they felt they could do that. i've met many in colorado, i have never met people with a stronger accent than my grandparents had, but i never met greater patriots than they were. they lo
i have worked with richard byrd, the republican from north carolina to write legislation to talk about clearing out roadblocks at red tape. only one or two drugs a year were supposed to be approved. within 230 drugs have been approved as a result of the work to clear roadblocks at the fda. half of those are cancer drugs. i would put my record up of bipartisanship and civility against any other member of the senate, and if you send me back i will continue to do it. >> mr. o'day, 30...
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where i think the real truman comes through was whenever he would let loose on henry wallace or james byrd he would never -- and then eisenhower, he would let eisenhower have it. from the 52 campaign when eisenhower ran against adlai stevenson, and truman and he had always had a very respectful relationship. then it all changed. i think truman was personally deeply offended when eisenhower didn't come to the defense of general marshall, when mccarthy attacked. he would call marshall -- the essence was, morally bankrupt. so there was no forgiveness possible and he let truman have it in the memoirs. eisenhower and he were not fond of each other by that time. it was sort of a reconciliation but not a real one after that. that is where truman's real voice comes through, where he is letting you know how he feels about him. >> that is kind of nice to read just for that. but you write that he demonstrated impressive self awareness and a talent for self invention. so maybe elaborate on both of those points. >> well, the self invention is the idea that he was this barefoot from missouri who just to
where i think the real truman comes through was whenever he would let loose on henry wallace or james byrd he would never -- and then eisenhower, he would let eisenhower have it. from the 52 campaign when eisenhower ran against adlai stevenson, and truman and he had always had a very respectful relationship. then it all changed. i think truman was personally deeply offended when eisenhower didn't come to the defense of general marshall, when mccarthy attacked. he would call marshall -- the...