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down with four other women, cursing at them, tell them they were gonna go to hell. >> announcer: judge judyut to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution victoria akers is suing lisa taylor and kimberly wescott for damage to her granddaughter's toy car. victoria claims the defendants' children stole the car and destroyed it beyond repair. >> byrd: order! all rise!
down with four other women, cursing at them, tell them they were gonna go to hell. >> announcer: judge judyut to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution victoria akers is suing lisa taylor and kimberly wescott for damage to her granddaughter's toy car. victoria claims the defendants' children stole the car and destroyed it beyond repair. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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you point out in this police report where it says your mother was a witness. >> announcer: "judge judyou are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old darnell simmons is suing his ex-girlfriend, 23-year-old kristen fletcher for the return of a cadillac deville and clothing. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor
you point out in this police report where it says your mother was a witness. >> announcer: "judge judyou are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old darnell simmons is suing his ex-girlfriend, 23-year-old kristen fletcher for the return of a cadillac deville and clothing. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor
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melissa perez was in los angeles to appear on a future episode of judge judy. whatever that dispute was, judge judy was not buying her story and ruled against her. now, only hours later, police say perez stole an ipad from a crew member and took a passport and bank card from a fellow airline passenger. when the pilot ordered a search for the items, she apparently hid the passport and bank card in her underwear. >>> former students were allowed back on corinthian college campuses today. they showed up to get their transcripts and, of course, meet with other colleges about transferring. corinthian abruptly closed on monday. the government says the school misled students about job opportunities and loan repayments. 16,000 students are now scrambling to finish their educations. >> it was very abrupt and happened overnight and we should have been more in the loop or the school shouldn't have been allowed to start a new semester. i just paid $600 last week. so it was kind of ridiculous. >> former corinthian students can have their federal student loans forgiven if th
melissa perez was in los angeles to appear on a future episode of judge judy. whatever that dispute was, judge judy was not buying her story and ruled against her. now, only hours later, police say perez stole an ipad from a crew member and took a passport and bank card from a fellow airline passenger. when the pilot ordered a search for the items, she apparently hid the passport and bank card in her underwear. >>> former students were allowed back on corinthian college campuses today....
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>> i did. >> judge judy: look who's here. >> announcer: "judge judy." out to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 19-year-old samantha nash is suing her brother, alex colson and her ex-boyfriend ethan watt, for stealing and destroying her property. she also claims ethan assaulted her. >> byrd: order! all rise!
>> i did. >> judge judy: look who's here. >> announcer: "judge judy." out to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 19-year-old samantha nash is suing her brother, alex colson and her ex-boyfriend ethan watt, for stealing and destroying her property. she also claims ethan assaulted her. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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>> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.ses are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution amanda and jeffrey dutton are suing 24-year-old jon schirripa for the return of two shih tzus. the duttons claim jon accepted the dogs under false pretenses. >> byrd: order! all rise!
>> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.ses are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution amanda and jeffrey dutton are suing 24-year-old jon schirripa for the return of two shih tzus. the duttons claim jon accepted the dogs under false pretenses. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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judge judy ruled in moseby's favor, maybe. just maybe sparked her interest in a career in law. >>> after more than 4 decades at cbs news, bob schieffer is signing off one last time ending his run as the host of "face the nation. >> i have always loved to talk to the key player in whatever the big story was and time and time again, over the years, we have had a chance to do that on "face the nation." >> schieffer started his career when he was 20. the veteran journalist cover storedry from president kennedy's assassination to the vietnam war. he anchored faced nation for nearly 25 years. his final show is this sunday. >> i think i figured out i was 12 when he started his career at cbs. he has been working before that. >> incredible journalist. he always makes me smile. great sense of humor. >>> we'll be rig female announcer: sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and temp
judge judy ruled in moseby's favor, maybe. just maybe sparked her interest in a career in law. >>> after more than 4 decades at cbs news, bob schieffer is signing off one last time ending his run as the host of "face the nation. >> i have always loved to talk to the key player in whatever the big story was and time and time again, over the years, we have had a chance to do that on "face the nation." >> schieffer started his career when he was 20. the veteran...
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about, judge judy was not buying her story and ruled against her. hours later perez stole an ipad from a crew member and took a passport and bank card from a fellow passenger. when the pilot ordered a search for the items, she allegedly hid the passport and bank cards in her underwear. perez is charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property. >> going to the big court now. >>> it is 4:50. an actress and her former fiance are fighting in public over frozen embryos. embryos. >> reporter: stow fee yeah embryos. >> reporter: sophia vergara was talking about her film. she didn't discuss the "new york times" op ed by her ex nick loeb who says our frozen embryos have a right to live. they broke up. according to court documents, he filed, the embryos were created two years ago. in his lawsuit he says a surrogate had been hired and embryos had been implanted but it didn't result in a viable pregnancy. now he says in the times he wants to bring the two remaining embryos to term without her consent. despite the fact they both signed a doc
about, judge judy was not buying her story and ruled against her. hours later perez stole an ipad from a crew member and took a passport and bank card from a fellow passenger. when the pilot ordered a search for the items, she allegedly hid the passport and bank cards in her underwear. perez is charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property. >> going to the big court now. >>> it is 4:50. an actress and her former fiance are fighting in public over frozen...
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don't kid yourself, and don't try to kid me. >> announcer: "judge judy."ter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 24-year-old lilliana begay is suing her ex-boyfriend 24-year-old gary mendoza, for rent and medical bills due to an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise!
don't kid yourself, and don't try to kid me. >> announcer: "judge judy."ter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 24-year-old lilliana begay is suing her ex-boyfriend 24-year-old gary mendoza, for rent and medical bills due to an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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took another case to judge judy.arts right now. ♪ >> it is elizabeth hasselbeck's birthday today. 21 years old today. happy birthday. >> thank you, it's been a great 21 so far. >> she's like the sweetest human being you've ever met. >> you are the kindest -- >> i've been up since 4:00. >> it happens. it happens. >> you know, it's so weird how many years have you been here? >> almost two? >> almost two. >> it feels like longer. it feels like i've been here my whole life. it feels like family like it's coming home all the time. >> we have only had a couple birthdays to celebrate you. joining us now are people who had years to celebrate their birthday with you. right now in from a state nearby, is this true? >> via skype. >> via skype. you know who they are. >> they're supposed to be on the way to school. good morning, guys. is this -- >> this is live via skype. that's your family. >> hi. oh, my gosh, hi. >> are those the people that were asleep when you left this morning? >> good morning, guys? >> we've been up this wh
took another case to judge judy.arts right now. ♪ >> it is elizabeth hasselbeck's birthday today. 21 years old today. happy birthday. >> thank you, it's been a great 21 so far. >> she's like the sweetest human being you've ever met. >> you are the kindest -- >> i've been up since 4:00. >> it happens. it happens. >> you know, it's so weird how many years have you been here? >> almost two? >> almost two. >> it feels like longer. it...
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this woman appeared on "judge judy" 14 years ago. >> ms.ard your call for no justice, no peace. >>> plus, uproar. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? >> taken down by cops. and she's eight months pregnant. >> please, i'm pregnant! >> were you afraid that they harmed your baby? >>> and,
this woman appeared on "judge judy" 14 years ago. >> ms.ard your call for no justice, no peace. >>> plus, uproar. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? >> taken down by cops. and she's eight months pregnant. >> please, i'm pregnant! >> were you afraid that they harmed your baby? >>> and,
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. >>> also, why did judge judy make an emotional cross-country journey for this girl's graduation? >> i kind of thought i was going to cry.
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judge judy ruled in her favor. awarding her more than $1,700.national attention this month because she announced charges against six baltimore police officers in the death of freddie gray. gray' spinal cord was severed while in police custody. attorneys for the officers filed a motion yesterday to have that case moved out of baltimore. >>> bits and peaces sausage rolls and the girls. those are words used to describe female body parts in a letter sent to students at a central pennsylvania high school. >> yup. that letter came from school administrators. some opportunities students and parents are not at all happy. matt has that story from big there areville adams county. >> i didn't find it funny no. >> reporter: senior rebecca foreman is talking about these guidelines given to students regarding graduation behavior and dress code in it the school requires ladies to quote keep the girls covered wear clothing so bits and peaces aren't hanging out and we don't want to look at your sausage rolls. and you can't put 10 pounds of mud into a 5-pound sac
judge judy ruled in her favor. awarding her more than $1,700.national attention this month because she announced charges against six baltimore police officers in the death of freddie gray. gray' spinal cord was severed while in police custody. attorneys for the officers filed a motion yesterday to have that case moved out of baltimore. >>> bits and peaces sausage rolls and the girls. those are words used to describe female body parts in a letter sent to students at a central...
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was just like judge judy. >> i sound like her too. >> we have the same accent. >> i am a musician and visiting the city and they tried to do the same thing, and regulating the musicians on the street, the sidewalk. it is not going to work, it is america and let them play, i am 62 years old and i been a professional musician since elementary school and i have worked with every artist that you can think of and i am here visiting and doing the studio work here, let them play, i mean wha, harm is in it? >> great. >> any last public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is now closed, commissioners do you guys have any last thoughts on this i ne that the director asked for some direction on this. >> and i think that as we are going to look into this and i think that i mean, that these people, they come, and like you say, they are very mature and in fact, a lot of times i will, hire a lot of street artist to perform in our clubs because you know, there is a gig and i can't find that and i don't think that the commission will get rid of the performers on the street and i think that there a
was just like judge judy. >> i sound like her too. >> we have the same accent. >> i am a musician and visiting the city and they tried to do the same thing, and regulating the musicians on the street, the sidewalk. it is not going to work, it is america and let them play, i am 62 years old and i been a professional musician since elementary school and i have worked with every artist that you can think of and i am here visiting and doing the studio work here, let them play, i...
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judge judy -- i'm a judge judy fan. i never miss a show.t make sense, it's most likely not true. >> what about it then doesn't make sense? i understand you have a personal connection to him and personal loyalty there. but this guy is the top day-to-day appointee of chris christie at the port authority. these lane closures happened september 9th to september 13th. 2013. we have e-mails that have come out. bridget kelly is saying time for traffic problems in ft. lee. if he's not guilty of what he's charged with. what's the story? did he have no idea -- >> i wasn't in the grand jury room. i wasn't with the prosecutors. i don't know all the details. i know sound bites. but what i do know is that it doesn't make sense. that a man with a distinguished career including probably bridget kelly would throw it all out the window for some sort of petty revenge in a small city in new jersey. and i know that it runs counter to everything i know about this man. yes, i but there's a lot of way as friend can express themselves to support someone. quietly an
judge judy -- i'm a judge judy fan. i never miss a show.t make sense, it's most likely not true. >> what about it then doesn't make sense? i understand you have a personal connection to him and personal loyalty there. but this guy is the top day-to-day appointee of chris christie at the port authority. these lane closures happened september 9th to september 13th. 2013. we have e-mails that have come out. bridget kelly is saying time for traffic problems in ft. lee. if he's not guilty of...
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this woman appeared on "judge judy" 14 years ago. >> ms.go to college. >> yes. >> look familiar? >> i heard your call for no justice, no peace. >>> plus, uproar. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? >> taken down by cops. and she's eight months pregnant. >> please, i'm pregnant! >> were you afraid that they harmed your baby? >>> and, how rude! he's popping the question, at
this woman appeared on "judge judy" 14 years ago. >> ms.go to college. >> yes. >> look familiar? >> i heard your call for no justice, no peace. >>> plus, uproar. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? >> taken down by cops. and she's eight months pregnant. >> please, i'm pregnant! >> were you afraid that they harmed your baby? >>> and, how rude! he's popping the question, at
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and so i was able to come outside and practice, but that lady back there she was just like judge judy. >> i sound like her too. >> we have the same accent. >> i am a musician and visiting the city and they tried to do the same thing, and regulating the musicians on the street, the sidewalk. it is not going to work, it is america and let them play, i am 62 years old and i been a professional musician since elementary school and i have worked with every artist that you can think of and i am here visiting and doing the studio work here, let them play, i mean wha, harm is in it? >> great. >> any last public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is now closed, commissioners do
and so i was able to come outside and practice, but that lady back there she was just like judge judy. >> i sound like her too. >> we have the same accent. >> i am a musician and visiting the city and they tried to do the same thing, and regulating the musicians on the street, the sidewalk. it is not going to work, it is america and let them play, i am 62 years old and i been a professional musician since elementary school and i have worked with every artist that you can think...
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this is from baltimore's top prosecutor once made her case to judge judy. marilyn mosby.ttorney in baltimore. she made national news for indicting six police officers in the death of freddie gray. she once argued another case in front of a national audience. 15 years ago against a young man who stayed in her apartment over the summer while she was in college. take a look. >> tell me what happened when you first met mr. johnson when he moved in. >> i was at work and received a phone call from the defendant. he got my number from someone i had called locally. i knew someone locally. and they went over and gave him my number. i asked how was my apartment, what was going on? i was told someone was in my apartment. he reassured me that nothing was wrong with my apartment. >> judge judy ruled in favor of marilyn mosby. so she won her first case. just goes to show you when you're watching those daytime courtroom shows, you could be seeing major political stars of the future trying out their -- you know testing their legal chops. let's go to "the l.a. times," tom brady's deflateg
this is from baltimore's top prosecutor once made her case to judge judy. marilyn mosby.ttorney in baltimore. she made national news for indicting six police officers in the death of freddie gray. she once argued another case in front of a national audience. 15 years ago against a young man who stayed in her apartment over the summer while she was in college. take a look. >> tell me what happened when you first met mr. johnson when he moved in. >> i was at work and received a phone...
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on judge judy back in the day and just reading this morning ring master and universal circus.yeah rogue cops are bad rogue prosecutors. >> soldier killed in helicopter crash but denied burial at arlington national cemetery. his father joins us next to share their story. plus a couple celebrate 70 years in marriage and congratulating them both, president bush's george clooney or president bush, george clooney and even the pope who made it all happen. who made that happen? up ahead. ♪ if you take multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. when kevin jorgeson needs light, he trusts only duracell quantum because it lasts longer in 99% of devices. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain and rain. water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. but the family just didn't think a flood could ever happen
on judge judy back in the day and just reading this morning ring master and universal circus.yeah rogue cops are bad rogue prosecutors. >> soldier killed in helicopter crash but denied burial at arlington national cemetery. his father joins us next to share their story. plus a couple celebrate 70 years in marriage and congratulating them both, president bush's george clooney or president bush, george clooney and even the pope who made it all happen. who made that happen? up ahead. ♪ if...
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. >> cooper: former fbi investigator joe judge and former assistant u.s. attorney judyscovered the scam, and were building a case against blutrich and his partners in florida. >> judy hunt: i mean, they truly were new yorkers who believed that us people down in florida were just too dumb to figure out the convoluted schemes they had put in place. >> blutrich: i'm not making excuses. i'm not defending myself. i sometimes tell people i went to the dark side. >> cooper: you got greedy. >> blutrich: i got greedy. >> cooper: michael blutrich figured if he cooperated with the fbi against the mafia in new york, florida authorities would have to give him a break on his crimes there. >> blutrich: the whole inducement was "come on board. become part of the government's team and you will be redeemed." >> bill ready: you basically explain to michael, "you have no choice. there's no way out." >> cooper: new york fbi agent bill ready, who knew all about blutrich's problems in florida had him under surveillance for months before developing him as an informant against the mob. >> ready
. >> cooper: former fbi investigator joe judge and former assistant u.s. attorney judyscovered the scam, and were building a case against blutrich and his partners in florida. >> judy hunt: i mean, they truly were new yorkers who believed that us people down in florida were just too dumb to figure out the convoluted schemes they had put in place. >> blutrich: i'm not making excuses. i'm not defending myself. i sometimes tell people i went to the dark side. >> cooper: you...
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liz: judge, this is a rare loss for judy clarke, his defense attorney who fought and won many, a highly emotionally charged death penalty case. what do you think is going through her mind? >> well, i don't know what she expected. and as brilliant as she is, and lis may know her, we know of her reputation, it is made by take difficult cases and prevailing. she can't control the cases that come to her. liz: let me give our viewers background, susan smith, the mother who drove her children into a body of water and drowned them. ted kaczynski, the unabomber, zacarias moussaoui from the 9/11 case, 2002. he's a 9/11 suspect. eric rudolph. we remember him, charged in the sent enl olympic park bombing. she was successful in all of those, if not all. >> the difference in those cases and this, they were guilty pleas. the jury did not hear the horrific testimony that they heard in the guilt phase of this case. the zacarias moussaoui case, the government completely dropped the ball, the prosecution was utterly botched, they grossly overcharged him. i'm not diminishing these people's crimes by chara
liz: judge, this is a rare loss for judy clarke, his defense attorney who fought and won many, a highly emotionally charged death penalty case. what do you think is going through her mind? >> well, i don't know what she expected. and as brilliant as she is, and lis may know her, we know of her reputation, it is made by take difficult cases and prevailing. she can't control the cases that come to her. liz: let me give our viewers background, susan smith, the mother who drove her children...
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judge. host: that is judy in maryland. dave in michigan will be the last caller on this topic.aller: good morning. i would just like to say that years ago i made a mistake by fully around with drugs -- fooling around with drugs. when i did my body went into an involuntary reaction where my top torso was turning one way and my bottom torso was turning the other way and i almost broke my back. i had to be rushed to the hospital and given a muscle relaxer to save my life. very well it could have happened to the young fellow who was arrested. i disagree with the decision to charge all the officers. all of those charges and just a couple of hours, that had to be a little decision to quiet the crowd, in my opinion. much more thought needs to be put into those decisions, and i do not think there was enough thought to make all of those charges with all of those police officers. i lived in that city many years ago. i was a child of washington, d.c. and that area. i also thought that baltimore had above average wage earners. and it has gotten to that? i cannot believe it. host: that is d
judge. host: that is judy in maryland. dave in michigan will be the last caller on this topic.aller: good morning. i would just like to say that years ago i made a mistake by fully around with drugs -- fooling around with drugs. when i did my body went into an involuntary reaction where my top torso was turning one way and my bottom torso was turning the other way and i almost broke my back. i had to be rushed to the hospital and given a muscle relaxer to save my life. very well it could have...
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judge tomorrow. investigators say scott tomaszewski already confessed to murdering his neighbors dick and judy vilardo. kevin lewis explains how detectives scrambled to catch him. >> you probably never imaginedded you'd end up in juneau. >> no. kevin: they are calling a north american chase to catch scott tomaszewski. >> at 5:00 friday flee detectives boarded a flight at reagan. they made connections before landing in alaska. travel time was 12 hours. police snapped this photo before boarding the coral princess and arresting tomaszewski who was toting blood-stained cash in his wallet. >> he could have thrown evidence off the side of the ship at sea or a port of call. kevin: tomaszewski was a clean record with the exception of a conviction for possession of marijuana and handful of traffic citations. >> this is a major crimes division. he described details only their killer would know. >> the hardest thing for all of us is what the vilardo went through. the special people in the house. we all have problems wrapping our head around why it had to happen. alison: according to the empire newspaper tomaszew
judge tomorrow. investigators say scott tomaszewski already confessed to murdering his neighbors dick and judy vilardo. kevin lewis explains how detectives scrambled to catch him. >> you probably never imaginedded you'd end up in juneau. >> no. kevin: they are calling a north american chase to catch scott tomaszewski. >> at 5:00 friday flee detectives boarded a flight at reagan. they made connections before landing in alaska. travel time was 12 hours. police snapped this photo...
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judy woodruff is away. also ahead this tuesday: >> i want those emails out. >> ifill: speeding the release of hillary clinton's emails as secretary of state. the candidate and a federal judgeon the state department to move faster. plus, saving syria's priceless antiquities from the ravages of war, smugglers protect relics of history from sale on the black market, or permanent destruction.
judy woodruff is away. also ahead this tuesday: >> i want those emails out. >> ifill: speeding the release of hillary clinton's emails as secretary of state. the candidate and a federal judgeon the state department to move faster. plus, saving syria's priceless antiquities from the ravages of war, smugglers protect relics of history from sale on the black market, or permanent destruction.
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judy collins. she talks about her social activism and her place in history. >> and that's when i opened my mouth and sang ♪ where have all of the flowers gone ♪ and the judge't sing in here. >>> it sounds like one of the avengers but hospitals are using robotic exoskeletons to help rehabilitate stroke parents. parents just need to climb in and a computer will help with the rest. >> reporter: eight years ago amanda suffered a stroke. she managed to relearn how to walk but never regained the full use of her arm and hand. she's now undergoing a treatment which uses robots to help patients relearn physical movements. combining a exoschedule exoschedule -- exoschedule -- [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: each session to make lasting change. the robots allow them to achieve this in a more focused way. >> being able to do a high number of repetitions, we get both dose and intensity. we hear from animal studies that you need hundreds of repetitions in order to get those benefits. >> reporter: the hand and arm muscles frequently tighten through lack of use. this makes every day movements difficult. the treatment system can help loosen and strengthen some of t
judy collins. she talks about her social activism and her place in history. >> and that's when i opened my mouth and sang ♪ where have all of the flowers gone ♪ and the judge't sing in here. >>> it sounds like one of the avengers but hospitals are using robotic exoskeletons to help rehabilitate stroke parents. parents just need to climb in and a computer will help with the rest. >> reporter: eight years ago amanda suffered a stroke. she managed to relearn how to walk...
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judy woodruff is away. also ahead this tuesday: >> i want those emails out. >> ifill: speeding the release of hillary clinton's emails as secretary of state. the candidate and a federal judge call on the state department to move faster. plus, saving syria's priceless antiquities from the ravages of war, smugglers protect relics of history from sale on the black market, or permanent destruction. >> we feel the deep sorrow and deep feeling of incapacity that you are in front of a heritage that is being destroyed and you cannot do anything. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: "islamic state" fighters in iraq moved today to consolidate the captu
judy woodruff is away. also ahead this tuesday: >> i want those emails out. >> ifill: speeding the release of hillary clinton's emails as secretary of state. the candidate and a federal judge call on the state department to move faster. plus, saving syria's priceless antiquities from the ravages of war, smugglers protect relics of history from sale on the black market, or permanent destruction. >> we feel the deep sorrow and deep feeling of incapacity that you are in front of...