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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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judith stac- thank you for joining us.ke a break and when we come back the search continues on the theme of the family. we are going to be talking about pregnancy and we are born to be talking about the man that said what? coming up. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> please pardon the delay. a double play. awkwardly, he would leave the game. one inning later. a 2-2 tie was broken. 2-2. the a's finally woke up with five-sixth inning. 6-2 victory. >> a difficult day for the stanford women's softball against no. 2, alabama, yesterd
judith stac- thank you for joining us.ke a break and when we come back the search continues on the theme of the family. we are going to be talking about pregnancy and we are born to be talking about the man that said what? coming up. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage...
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judith jamison saw that and told me to create for the main company. before that, when i was a student i was brought to lincoln center. in the summers, we did not have classes, so i was steady at the ailey school. i have always had this kind of relationship with ailey. tavis: i was reading your story and i was amazed to learn that when you were a kid you had to wear braces on your legs. how do you go from wearing braces to flying through the air? >> yeah. i think that there was something about that because a lot of the reason why we are creative people is because we have restrictions. something that we have to overcome. then that creates the idea of possibility. so, i think it is and metaphor for what we do. we make a way out of no way or we have our few resources and we gathered them together and move forward. i think that there was something about that that was important. in the months i started moving, i never stopped moving. tavis: we met for the first time months ago in los angeles. ailey was coming through los angeles. i always go see it on the f
judith jamison saw that and told me to create for the main company. before that, when i was a student i was brought to lincoln center. in the summers, we did not have classes, so i was steady at the ailey school. i have always had this kind of relationship with ailey. tavis: i was reading your story and i was amazed to learn that when you were a kid you had to wear braces on your legs. how do you go from wearing braces to flying through the air? >> yeah. i think that there was something...
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judith has some questions. >> i do. and my first question is for dr. smith. you present a dilemma in your book and it says if we want to be altruistic and meet every one around the globe to our standard of living you give several examples. the consumption factor in this country is 32 and some other to allow the country's it's one. if we want to let everyone up to lower standard of living in a very altruistic way toward global consumption would rise 11 fold. and win quickly exhaust our resources. are those the only two choices? is there a way we can raise the developing world standard of living and yet not increase the consumption factor? >> many people would argue yes in fact just earlier speaking with matthew about how china is actually developing cities more green than in the u.s. and the developing world as lived examples where technology leapfrogs over what is currently modeled by the united states and western europe and africa and the developed world, so in many ways i think there are alternative but is that example the consumption factor which is actual
judith has some questions. >> i do. and my first question is for dr. smith. you present a dilemma in your book and it says if we want to be altruistic and meet every one around the globe to our standard of living you give several examples. the consumption factor in this country is 32 and some other to allow the country's it's one. if we want to let everyone up to lower standard of living in a very altruistic way toward global consumption would rise 11 fold. and win quickly exhaust our...
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. >> reporter: judith thought her daughter amy was doing fine until the third grade when amy started having problems with other children. eventually, she was diagnosed with asperger's, a mild form of autism, and therapy has gotten her back on track. >> now that i recognize how i'm different from other people, it's really helped me a lot. >> reporter: and these scientists say today's studies suggest there's lots more kids like amy around the world who might benefit from the extra help that can follow a diagnosis of autism. robert bazell, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back tonight, the discovery in california. they called him the great communicator, but tonight for the first time, a special glimpse into where all that material came from. >>> as you may know, like tools to a carpenter, the best comics in the entertainment business tend to their jokes carefully. joan rivers famously has every joke she ever wrote and delivered filed away on a 3 x 5 card. guess who else did that? ronald reagan. while we remember him more as the 40th president than a comic, he didn't get that great c
. >> reporter: judith thought her daughter amy was doing fine until the third grade when amy started having problems with other children. eventually, she was diagnosed with asperger's, a mild form of autism, and therapy has gotten her back on track. >> now that i recognize how i'm different from other people, it's really helped me a lot. >> reporter: and these scientists say today's studies suggest there's lots more kids like amy around the world who might benefit from the...
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i think judith from the moderate -- montessori school testified earlier in opposition, and you say now this is a new agreement that allows for a one-for-one slot for a preschool but not necessarily the montessori program that is there, but it could be a different provider? >> correct. it is my understanding that we could not commit the city to a specific provider, but what we can do, and we are enforcing this to the development agreement, is that it be replaced in its entirety, and the space be dedicated to providing preschool. supervisor mar: i just wanted to follow-up on the power generation agreement. i know that ed harrington and some from the pc have concerns about how enforceable this would be. could you address that? >> i actually would like to request that we present to you on tuesday the discussions are ongoing, but in some, the basic structure is that with every development based application, the sfpuc would be required to review development for some middle, and if they disagree, they can reject that development and request additional information and work. in this way, we wan
i think judith from the moderate -- montessori school testified earlier in opposition, and you say now this is a new agreement that allows for a one-for-one slot for a preschool but not necessarily the montessori program that is there, but it could be a different provider? >> correct. it is my understanding that we could not commit the city to a specific provider, but what we can do, and we are enforcing this to the development agreement, is that it be replaced in its entirety, and the...
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. >> judith la service would be feeling out beat even without the drugs from her dental visit. dynna chef in pleasant hill, a pleasant plays to take the thinking. >> our military is incredible. those navy seals, i mean, when the chips are down they are the ones that really get the job done. >> for many today was a special day when, one of the a little spring in your step, proud to be american. >> we are the police force of the world so -- and we're -- i'm happy he's gone. >> i think it's the greatest thing that happened right now for freedom. >> reporter: for some it brings back the hurt and emotion of that horrible day 10 years ago. >> i wear my 9/11 opinion with tears coming off of it every year on the anniversary just to remember those people and keep them in my prayers all the time. >> reporter: others, though, remain sinnix. this operation, they say, is being played for all its worth by those who don't deserve the praise. >> a lot of people are very patriot particular and butts i can't help but think there is something political behind it that they are over playing it to m
. >> judith la service would be feeling out beat even without the drugs from her dental visit. dynna chef in pleasant hill, a pleasant plays to take the thinking. >> our military is incredible. those navy seals, i mean, when the chips are down they are the ones that really get the job done. >> for many today was a special day when, one of the a little spring in your step, proud to be american. >> we are the police force of the world so -- and we're -- i'm happy he's...
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. >> desde niÑa judith bustos sufre una enfermedad mental que Él ha llevado en dos ocasiones a atentarasta padecimientos mÁs complejos. >> se pierde mucho en relaciÓn a la productividad, se pierde mucho en la salud mental por enfermedades mentales tiene la tendencia a no ser productivos en su casa, sus empleos. >> el problema se agrava porque una enfermedad mental no es fÁcil de diagnosticar y el estigma social y el rechazo que hay alrededor de los trastornos. cÓmo educara a la comunidad latina? aquÍ en san diego las autoridades de salud y de aarÓn una estrategia para llevar el mensaje a travÉs de un medio familiar, la fotonovela. la publicaciÓn que se reparten bibliotecas, clÍnicas y becarios cuenta la vida de la familia en la que la madre presenta cambios inexplicables de comportamientos que la mantienen sin motivaciÓn a la vida. una historia con la que muchos pueden sentirse identificados. este mal afecta a la persona y a los tÍpicos conflictos familiares pasando por la frustraciÓn y bÚsqueda de auxilio hasta encontrar el adecuado. >> el objetivo es concientizar a la comunidad, las
. >> desde niÑa judith bustos sufre una enfermedad mental que Él ha llevado en dos ocasiones a atentarasta padecimientos mÁs complejos. >> se pierde mucho en relaciÓn a la productividad, se pierde mucho en la salud mental por enfermedades mentales tiene la tendencia a no ser productivos en su casa, sus empleos. >> el problema se agrava porque una enfermedad mental no es fÁcil de diagnosticar y el estigma social y el rechazo que hay alrededor de los trastornos. cÓmo...
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live judith lucy in this column if you visit. now former head of the international monetary fund is granted bail and placed under house arrest on charges of attempted rape but her fear is that you it won't survive without a. regime replacement obama says he wants an immediate transition of power in syria is giving it speech outlining america's part of the season at least. outrage in predators every case of an opposition leader jailed for allegedly inciting under arrest on election day the supporters say it was a set up about a country's sinning and president. this is r.t. good to have you with us today well straight to our top story now the former chief for the international monetary fund cuse of sexually assaulting a hotel maid almost a week ago has been granted bail of one million dollars but he strauss kahn will now swap his prison cell in a taurus jail for house arrest and manhattan apartment and also be tracked by g.p.s. what twenty four hours a day for an armed guard strasse can was the driving force behind bailed out to sa
live judith lucy in this column if you visit. now former head of the international monetary fund is granted bail and placed under house arrest on charges of attempted rape but her fear is that you it won't survive without a. regime replacement obama says he wants an immediate transition of power in syria is giving it speech outlining america's part of the season at least. outrage in predators every case of an opposition leader jailed for allegedly inciting under arrest on election day the...
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. >> te amo judith y es lo que gritÓ y en los pocos minutos en el twitter de ambos cantantes fÍjate laseaccionÓ lupita dalessio. >> tengo miedo. me da miedo ver como reaccionÓ. mÁs adelante estamos contigo en la ciudad de mÉxico con todo lo de la farÁndula, nosotros seguimos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica" no se muevan que la maÑana y la semana apenas comienza continuamos. [ locutor ] para la escolar que se levanta a las 5 de la mañana. el viajero de dos trenes y un autobús. el académico que dice "ya dormiré cuando acabe." por 80 años nos hemos sentido inspirados por ti. y ha sido un honor para nosotros caminar contigo para ayudarte a lograr tus metas. ♪ ya que tu momento es ahora. no dejes que nada se interponga en tu camino. ♪ 46r789 >> nos vamos a la ciudad de los Ángeles, la noticia sobre el ex campeÓn mundial y promotor oscar de la hoya. >> esta vez encabeza la noticias del mundo entero, no por una pelea, si no por algo que nadie pensÓ. nos vamos contigo muy buenos dÍas. >> gracias y muy buenos dÍas y efectivamente al parecer el campeÓn mundial de boxeo oscar de la hoya ha sido ingr
. >> te amo judith y es lo que gritÓ y en los pocos minutos en el twitter de ambos cantantes fÍjate laseaccionÓ lupita dalessio. >> tengo miedo. me da miedo ver como reaccionÓ. mÁs adelante estamos contigo en la ciudad de mÉxico con todo lo de la farÁndula, nosotros seguimos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica" no se muevan que la maÑana y la semana apenas comienza continuamos. [ locutor ] para la escolar que se levanta a las 5 de la mañana. el viajero de dos trenes y...
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they are here with clinical psychologist judith sills.he ads would be controversial or is that the idea? >> we knew there would be some discomfort when the ads would go up. keep in mind this is a three-part campaign. >> this is part one. >> this is part one. the first part is intended to raise the level of awareness. we tried to give voice to these kids in their words how they feel about being overweight. >> you're aiming it at parents, is that correct? >> we want the parents to be aware, but we want educators to be aware and we want other kids to see these kids who may relate to them. >> i want people to know that the kids in the commercials are acting. they are actors. but the words they speak are from kids you talked to. it's a direct dialogue. what were the kids saying? >> we did a focus group and asked the kids, how should we talk about being overweight, being obese? they told us, give it to us straight, tell us the facts so we can make decisions about how to live our lives. >> maya, your mom saw an ad on facebook and said, why don't
they are here with clinical psychologist judith sills.he ads would be controversial or is that the idea? >> we knew there would be some discomfort when the ads would go up. keep in mind this is a three-part campaign. >> this is part one. >> this is part one. the first part is intended to raise the level of awareness. we tried to give voice to these kids in their words how they feel about being overweight. >> you're aiming it at parents, is that correct? >> we want...
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first question coming from are judith from north carolina.692. i have several credit cards. i've not been late on paying payments, so i'm thinking i have too many credit cards. when i pay them all off, should i close the accounts, or just not use them to get a higher credit score? this goes against what most people think, ryan. >> right. paying them off -- she has a 692 taka score. paying them off is one of the fastest way to get her score approved, but 30% is your balance to your limit lending ratio. so that's going to decrease her line of credit. what she might want to do is maybe even rent -- her house is on the market now. if she rents it for maybe six months and get her credit established she might be able to purchase a home once she moves out of deep gap, north carolina. i love that name. >> i know, i want to know what it looks like. here is from shannon from massachusetts. i am currently contributing to a roth i.r.a. and 401(k) at my job. last year i got married, congratulations and found out i cannot contribute to a roth since our com
first question coming from are judith from north carolina.692. i have several credit cards. i've not been late on paying payments, so i'm thinking i have too many credit cards. when i pay them all off, should i close the accounts, or just not use them to get a higher credit score? this goes against what most people think, ryan. >> right. paying them off -- she has a 692 taka score. paying them off is one of the fastest way to get her score approved, but 30% is your balance to your limit...
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charleston road crossing, weeks after a woman died well sitting her car at this crossing april 15th to judithere trapped on the tracks as the train rapidly approached, she died in the impact never even the car. officials say slowing the trains is part of their investigation but one elaborate. you can see right here the train is slowing down significantly as a crosses normally barrels through at full speed. they will assess much lower they are but as you can see the reduction is significant. no word on how long the slowdown will continue. >> justine: we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. >> justine: a look at your 7 day around the bay almost 78 today and we slowly cool down staying in to the upper 70's with morning fog and afternoon sun. chance of rain for the weekend we are keeping our eye on how things will ship on sunday for the running of the is zazzle bay to breakers race. >> james: quick reminder the right over the bay bridge made change friday we told you about a delay that could affect you on memorial day weekend, more affirmatio
charleston road crossing, weeks after a woman died well sitting her car at this crossing april 15th to judithere trapped on the tracks as the train rapidly approached, she died in the impact never even the car. officials say slowing the trains is part of their investigation but one elaborate. you can see right here the train is slowing down significantly as a crosses normally barrels through at full speed. they will assess much lower they are but as you can see the reduction is significant. no...
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here's a few of them judith says my thoughts go to youth and a speedy climb back into your life.he world will not be the same to you recovered fully. a comment from less of their race you have so many people who have been affected by this horrible event thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. if you want for dissipate just go to facebook and we will try to read your comments on there. >> darya: san francisco police looking for a man who access the bank account of a murder victim. take a look at this surveillance video captured from the bank of america. it shows a suspect they're looking for he tapped into this bank account of a man who was found dead in his apartment days earlier. they are looking for this man they think he may be driving possibly are mercedes. >> mark: jerry brown releasing his revised budget. he is proposing eliminating the unemployment insurance appeals board, it's been criticized for providing positions for term doubt lawmakers. each making more than $128,000 a year to meet once or twice a month. the move is expected to save $1.2 million a year. in
here's a few of them judith says my thoughts go to youth and a speedy climb back into your life.he world will not be the same to you recovered fully. a comment from less of their race you have so many people who have been affected by this horrible event thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. if you want for dissipate just go to facebook and we will try to read your comments on there. >> darya: san francisco police looking for a man who access the bank account of a murder...
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. >> judith price and her mom in the retirement community.riend and i enjoy our coffee best when served along with klg and hoda. >> i love the rollers. >> jennifer clarkson watches us from work. they didn't have pjs on so they put on patient gowns. >> that's great. brigitte said we love you as much as we love our margaritas. is that ice cream? is that their dog on the bed? >> your pj party was a ton of fun and so today was ours. that was fun. >> it is. you're never too old to have fun. so some of the things that were great fun when you're little still work because alcohol is involved now instead. you're not drinking a shirley temple. >> pippa is making quite the splash. pippa is kate middleton's sister. what is getting attention is her backside. there are facebook pages dedicated to it. >> it's actually the butt-lifting industry. plastic surgeons in the uk reported a 60% increase in the number of clients requesting the proce procedure. it costs $1,000. >> guess you would put implants in there. >> if you don't have that 12 grand we have a way
. >> judith price and her mom in the retirement community.riend and i enjoy our coffee best when served along with klg and hoda. >> i love the rollers. >> jennifer clarkson watches us from work. they didn't have pjs on so they put on patient gowns. >> that's great. brigitte said we love you as much as we love our margaritas. is that ice cream? is that their dog on the bed? >> your pj party was a ton of fun and so today was ours. that was fun. >> it is. you're...