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i'm in new york for a month of hard work with judith. prepared as much as i could, but now my intuition has to take over. solodkin: there's always a surprise. she may walk down the street in new york and see something that catches her eye, and unbeknownst to me, even though everything technically is going well in the shop, this new bit of information may change the work. wayne: actually, i want to link two ideas -- one that's new, and the other one i used in a painting maybe 50 years ago. this was presented as the two halves of the atomic bomb in life magazine at that time. and i used that image in a painting in 1951, i think. they're quite different contexts. the serrated edges of the two halves fit together, but make a larger contact area so that a nuclear reaction could take place between them. solodkin: what made you think to bring that image back here so many years later? wayne: in a way, i was always hooked on the paradox of that image, what we are capable of, both for good and for evil. and of course, that image represents evil to
i'm in new york for a month of hard work with judith. prepared as much as i could, but now my intuition has to take over. solodkin: there's always a surprise. she may walk down the street in new york and see something that catches her eye, and unbeknownst to me, even though everything technically is going well in the shop, this new bit of information may change the work. wayne: actually, i want to link two ideas -- one that's new, and the other one i used in a painting maybe 50 years ago. this...
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judith? >> yes. i think what will happen is they'll do a thorough investigation, and part of that investigation we hope will be looking at whether or not the police handled the case properly. and, you know, that could lead to obstruction of justice charges because there have been concerns from people, witnesses, et cetera, that they were not asked all of the appropriate questions nor were they given an opportunity to really answer the questions. and so they'll look at that, but, i mean, their main focus right now will be on whether or not they can charge george zimmerman for a hate crime, for killing someone on the basis of race. >> sunny, we did get a chance to talk to the sanford police chief. it's a bit old. maybe i can get an exact date on that, but let's take a listen because he points out the issue of pno problems. it took place on march 12th. let's listen. >> in this case mr. zimmerman has made the statement of self-defense. until we can establish probable cause to dispute that, we don't have
judith? >> yes. i think what will happen is they'll do a thorough investigation, and part of that investigation we hope will be looking at whether or not the police handled the case properly. and, you know, that could lead to obstruction of justice charges because there have been concerns from people, witnesses, et cetera, that they were not asked all of the appropriate questions nor were they given an opportunity to really answer the questions. and so they'll look at that, but, i mean,...
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judith tebbutt heads, after a ransom is paid to her somali kidnappers. hello and welcome. we have one priority, to take him alive. that is what the interior minister said about the standoff with the main suspect in the toulouse shootings. he also told a radio station that has -- contact to has been lost with mohammed merah and it is not clear if he is still alive. the sieges in the second day. this is the scene close to his ground-floor apartment. police say he admitted shooting dead three children and their teacher at a jewish school and three soldiers. >> explosions lit up the sky. just before midnight, the police made it clear that their patience had run out. they aim to intimidate the gunmen. the explosive devices took out a door and blew a hole in the wall at the apartment building at the center of the siege. a few hours later, and gunfire. it is not clear who was firing the shots. this standoff has entered its second day. the police are aware that mohammed merah is armed with an uzi. he shot at police through the door, injuring three officers. overnight, a picture em
judith tebbutt heads, after a ransom is paid to her somali kidnappers. hello and welcome. we have one priority, to take him alive. that is what the interior minister said about the standoff with the main suspect in the toulouse shootings. he also told a radio station that has -- contact to has been lost with mohammed merah and it is not clear if he is still alive. the sieges in the second day. this is the scene close to his ground-floor apartment. police say he admitted shooting dead three...
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i did interact with judith keyser -- our planner was also cc'd. she lives -- the reason that she was not notified, there's two reasons. the initial meeting was never required. we were not required to have any neighbor meetings. we've been meeting with the neighbors for nine months anyway. so not knowing that we've been meeting with with the association and cc'g 15 other people, personally me since december, is not the best excuse for a lack of notification that was never required in the first place. secondly, she lives more than one lot away, and her complaint is that she faces -- commissioner miguel: could we cut this off? >> she has a right to speak. commissioner miguel: on the
i did interact with judith keyser -- our planner was also cc'd. she lives -- the reason that she was not notified, there's two reasons. the initial meeting was never required. we were not required to have any neighbor meetings. we've been meeting with the neighbors for nine months anyway. so not knowing that we've been meeting with with the association and cc'g 15 other people, personally me since december, is not the best excuse for a lack of notification that was never required in the first...
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on arriving here, officials from the british high commission stepped in to take care of judith tebbutt. the british government's involvement has been fairly minimal. it opposes the idea of paying ransom. to people who know about the activity and the joy of being set 3free. >> you get, high during that period it is fantastic to realize that you are free. >> as judith tebbutt puts it, it is time to pick up the pieces and move on. >> the yuan security council has backed a peace plan that syria put forward. the security council urged the syrian government and its opponents to implement a plan immediately. the council warned further steps would be considered if the violence continues. the proposal comes as activists say to suburbs in the capital were shelled by government tanks. all -- army mutineers have attacked the presidential palace in an attempted coup. creating panic on the streets. the mutineers took state media off the air. thousands of mourners have been attending a memorial service in belgium. 22 children and six adults died when their coach crashed in a tunnel while the group wa
on arriving here, officials from the british high commission stepped in to take care of judith tebbutt. the british government's involvement has been fairly minimal. it opposes the idea of paying ransom. to people who know about the activity and the joy of being set 3free. >> you get, high during that period it is fantastic to realize that you are free. >> as judith tebbutt puts it, it is time to pick up the pieces and move on. >> the yuan security council has backed a peace...
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judith tebet was seized here in northern kenya on september 11. moved up into somalia and over land to different locations. and she went to nigh robbie. she spoke to her son who had arranged her release. >> ok. >> i'm sorry. >> the worst and tense moments this morning on that somalia air strip when her release looked like being delayed. but she was off. whisked to safety in kenya. two former hostages held in somalia know the feeling. >> the process of release is perhaps 20 or 30 hours of traveling toward freedom. and you rarely get on an adrenalin high during that. and it's absolutely fantastic to realize you're free. >> judith tebet arrived in nairobi in the care of the british high commission. the british government said it did not pay a ransom for her release. a family friend says the money was raised privately and that it was substantial. frank gardner, bbc news. >> now, you have got details of an uprising in mali. >> that's right. troops in mali have attacked the presidential palace in the capital of -- hours after staging a mutiny. the reneg
judith tebet was seized here in northern kenya on september 11. moved up into somalia and over land to different locations. and she went to nigh robbie. she spoke to her son who had arranged her release. >> ok. >> i'm sorry. >> the worst and tense moments this morning on that somalia air strip when her release looked like being delayed. but she was off. whisked to safety in kenya. two former hostages held in somalia know the feeling. >> the process of release is perhaps...
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. >> the dramatic rescue from somalia, and security official wisc judith tebbutt of to waiting plane and freedom. emotions are mixed. minutes earlier, mrs. tebbutt held back her tears when she spoke of her husband's death. >> my husband died, i think it was two weeks from my captor. i thought he was alive, but then my son told me that he died. >> the terrifying ordeal began last september at this isolated, trend will resort on the kenyan coast. in the middle of the night, an armed gang burst into the room. shots were fired. they put her on a speedboat and headed to somalia. her husband, david tebbutt, was left behind and he died from his injuries. just before her flight out from somalia, she spoke to the man who helped raise the ransom, her own son, oliver. [unintelligible] mother and son have now been reunited in kenya. arriving here in nairobi, officials from the british high commission said they would take care of judith tebbutt. the british government's involvement trying to get her release has been minimal. two people who know all about the horror of captivity in somalia and the
. >> the dramatic rescue from somalia, and security official wisc judith tebbutt of to waiting plane and freedom. emotions are mixed. minutes earlier, mrs. tebbutt held back her tears when she spoke of her husband's death. >> my husband died, i think it was two weeks from my captor. i thought he was alive, but then my son told me that he died. >> the terrifying ordeal began last september at this isolated, trend will resort on the kenyan coast. in the middle of the night, an...
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. >> the dramatic rescue from somalia, and security official wisc judith tebbutt of to waiting plane and freedom. emotions are mixed. minutes earlier, mrs. tebbutt held back her tears when she spoke of her husband's death. >> my husband died, i think it was two weeks from my captor. i thought he was alive, but then my son told me that he died. >> the terrifying ordeal began last september at this isolated, trend will resort on the kenyan coast. in the middle of the night, an armed gang burst into the room. shots were fired. they put her on a speedboat and headed to somalia. her husband, david tebbutt, was left behind and he died from his injuries. just before her flight out from somalia, she spoke to the man who helped raise the ransom, her own son, oliver. [unintelligible] mother and son have now been reunited in kenya. arriving here in nairobi, officials from the british high commission said they would take care of judith tebbutt. the british government's involvement trying to get her release has been minimal. two people who know all about the horror of captivity in somalia and the
. >> the dramatic rescue from somalia, and security official wisc judith tebbutt of to waiting plane and freedom. emotions are mixed. minutes earlier, mrs. tebbutt held back her tears when she spoke of her husband's death. >> my husband died, i think it was two weeks from my captor. i thought he was alive, but then my son told me that he died. >> the terrifying ordeal began last september at this isolated, trend will resort on the kenyan coast. in the middle of the night, an...
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i did interact with judith keyser -- our planner was also cc'd. she lives -- the reason that she was not notified, there's two reasons. the initial meeting was never required. we were not required to have any neighbor meetings. we've been meeting with the neighbors for nine months anyway. so not knowing that we've been meeting with with the association and cc'g 15 other people, personally me since december, is not the best excuse for a lack of notification that was never required in the first place. secondly, she lives more than one lot away, and her complaint is that she faces -- commissioner miguel: could we cut this off? >> she has a right to speak. commissioner miguel: on the continuance. >> i'm trying to express that she's not immediately adjacent neighbor. so she was not supposed to be notified anyway. >> it can only be on the continuance. commissioner miguel: thank you. president fong: is there any other public comment on the item of continuance? commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: i'm going to move to keep it at the 26th for now.
i did interact with judith keyser -- our planner was also cc'd. she lives -- the reason that she was not notified, there's two reasons. the initial meeting was never required. we were not required to have any neighbor meetings. we've been meeting with the neighbors for nine months anyway. so not knowing that we've been meeting with with the association and cc'g 15 other people, personally me since december, is not the best excuse for a lack of notification that was never required in the first...
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and judith brown diannis is with a gal action group committed to racial justice.to have you both here. jeff, i wants to start with you. the march ends at the alabama state capitol in about two hours. explain to us what happens then? >> there's going to be a number of speakers. right now behind me you have the historic snik singers who are part of this civil rights tradition. adjacent to me is the historic dexter avenue baptist church where martin luther king, jr. was actually pastor. i'm looking down the street at the marchers who are getting ready to come. you will be hearing from reverend al sharpton, of course, as well as other simple rights leaders. and what's great, i think, is we're seeing both young and old here. i talked to a 10-year-old girl who said this is her 20th march she's been at with her father. so you see even right now young people walking with their parents. this is going to be an opportunity for, i think, not just reverend al and others to talk about the voting rights laws that are being enacted all over the state, but how they want people to
and judith brown diannis is with a gal action group committed to racial justice.to have you both here. jeff, i wants to start with you. the march ends at the alabama state capitol in about two hours. explain to us what happens then? >> there's going to be a number of speakers. right now behind me you have the historic snik singers who are part of this civil rights tradition. adjacent to me is the historic dexter avenue baptist church where martin luther king, jr. was actually pastor. i'm...
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. >> judith, let me start with you. big news today out of texas and wisconsin.o you see this going? the fight back is working, you think? >> that's right. i think so. i think these are huge victories in wisconsin, where they have put the voter i.d. law on hold and then in texas where the department of justice has said no to discrimination and voter suppression. so i think this is a good start, but we have to be vigilant because we know this is a partisan effort to roll back civil rights, to cut back participation of particular voters. people of color, young people, and elderly, and so we have to keep up the fight like we've been doing. >> so what we've seen now is the justice department going to south carolina and texas, where they have standing on voting rights because we have the clearance there. and eight states are trying to even challenge it with section 5. so this is -- i don't understand what pre-clearance has to do with voter i.d., which makes it clear this is about trying to roll back voting rights and dealing with partisan politics. >> reverend sharpto
. >> judith, let me start with you. big news today out of texas and wisconsin.o you see this going? the fight back is working, you think? >> that's right. i think so. i think these are huge victories in wisconsin, where they have put the voter i.d. law on hold and then in texas where the department of justice has said no to discrimination and voter suppression. so i think this is a good start, but we have to be vigilant because we know this is a partisan effort to roll back civil...
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judith, advancement project voter rights organization. let me ask right off the bat, is it good for america to have fewer voters voting? isn't that itself a prima facia case, you are getting tough there on the process of registering, doing what have you a right to do, vote? >> we want people to vote. look, i come from a business background. i was in the jobs business staffing and executive recruiting. in my company we had a governance program in place that made sure there were no errors, no omissions, no mistakes and no fraud. and that would be unacceptable in voting. that's simply what this law does. it's good governance. >> let me ask judith, get the back and forth on this. 48 hours now to bring -- i have grown up. people out in front of safeways, you signed up to vote. >> that's right. >> under this new law, you have to have to form in within two days. if you don't, you pay a $10,000 fine in florida. if you register -- what is it? >> it's 50 per -- for the first few applications then it goes up to $10,000. >> let me get to the point he
judith, advancement project voter rights organization. let me ask right off the bat, is it good for america to have fewer voters voting? isn't that itself a prima facia case, you are getting tough there on the process of registering, doing what have you a right to do, vote? >> we want people to vote. look, i come from a business background. i was in the jobs business staffing and executive recruiting. in my company we had a governance program in place that made sure there were no errors,...
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>>shepard: thank you judith. the official debt toll from the tornado last week, the outbreak, is more than three dozen. live reports from the hardest hit areas. ♪[music pys] ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond. food for your cat orog. >>shepard: 15 minutes past the hour. friday's deadly tornado outbreaks was one of the largest ever for this time of year with dozens of twisters and houses and communities ripped apart and now snow in some areas adage brand -- adding a brand new challenge. this school bus was thrown into a diner in southern indiana, one of the hardest hit areas. here is how an owner put it. >> i got my grandson's hamburger off the bill and i said, it's here. everyone get in the basement. don't know what to think. i just couldn't believe it. like a movie. >>shepard: the governor compared the storm to a lawnmower powering through the country side. we are told this house in southwestern ohio stood for centuries, in 1800's it sheltered slaves from the underground railroad. most the second st
>>shepard: thank you judith. the official debt toll from the tornado last week, the outbreak, is more than three dozen. live reports from the hardest hit areas. ♪[music pys] ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond. food for your cat orog. >>shepard: 15 minutes past the hour. friday's deadly tornado outbreaks was one of the largest ever for this time of year with dozens of twisters and houses and communities ripped apart and now snow in some areas adage brand -- adding...
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y judith estÁ de acuerdo por eso hizo filas durante horas para ver por primera vez en persona a quiÉno en que estamos. >> y con 19 consultas lo lleva 15 puntos a rick santorum. >> lo crÍtico por llamarle un economista sin peso. >> ustedes creen que el paÍs quiere elegir a un financista de wall street le preguntÓ santorum a sus simpatizantes en una ciudad de clase obrera en el norte. el exsenador de pennsylvania lucha por el apoyo de los mÁs conservadores. >> mientras tanto romney moderado, si este Último logra ganar. >> Él entonces le demuestra ganar que Él puede ganar entre la clase obrera. y el demÓcrata republicano. sin embargo, illinois y demÓcrata. en 2 millones de hispanos. >> lo hace con mÁs de 4 aÑos y lo agarrÓ en muy buenas condiciones del paÍs. y yo creo que ha solucionado muchos problemas. >> listo para cambiar de partido ni de presidente aunque romney y santorum lo estÉn cortejando. >> otro punto a favor que no estÁ inscrito en el estado por lo que nunca pudiera ganar a los delegados a los ausentes que han decidido no hacer campaÑa. >> >> muchÍsimas gracias. >> re portanp
y judith estÁ de acuerdo por eso hizo filas durante horas para ver por primera vez en persona a quiÉno en que estamos. >> y con 19 consultas lo lleva 15 puntos a rick santorum. >> lo crÍtico por llamarle un economista sin peso. >> ustedes creen que el paÍs quiere elegir a un financista de wall street le preguntÓ santorum a sus simpatizantes en una ciudad de clase obrera en el norte. el exsenador de pennsylvania lucha por el apoyo de los mÁs conservadores. >>...
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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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we reach out to our sources around the world and end to, we go to kenya where british hostage judithali pirates after months in captivity. she was snatched while vacations with her husband. her husband was shot and killed in the raid. our david mckenzie is in they row by and i asked about the details of her release. >> reporter: erin, she was kept in captivity for harrowing seven months in somalia. she said that her captors moved her from place to place. one tragic detail, she didn't even know at first that her husband david, had been killed in the initial attack last september. she said it was her son ollie who is secured the release. there might have been a ransom paid to make sure she got to freedom. the continued payment of ransom though helping people like judith go free are in fact just fuelling this issue of kidnapping and piracy off the coast and in the inland of somalia. they say ultimately the solution is to help govern those ungoverned spaces to stop the scourge of piracy. erin? >> thanks very much, david mckenzie. >>> thousands of people are rallying for the florida teen
we reach out to our sources around the world and end to, we go to kenya where british hostage judithali pirates after months in captivity. she was snatched while vacations with her husband. her husband was shot and killed in the raid. our david mckenzie is in they row by and i asked about the details of her release. >> reporter: erin, she was kept in captivity for harrowing seven months in somalia. she said that her captors moved her from place to place. one tragic detail, she didn't even...
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and more hours available to cast your vote but, instead, they want to make it harder for people. >> judithrown, thank you so much. it is being debated all across the country in court. >>> now, to wisconsin congresswoman who shared a deeply personal story in front of all of her house colleagues yesterday. she tried to lobby them to take up the violence against women act. take a listen. >> it really brought up some terrible memories for me of having, you know, boys sit in a locker room and sort of bet that i, the kid, couldn't be had and then the appointed boy, when he saw that i wasn't going to be so willing, completed a date rape and then took my underwear to display it to the rest of the boys. this is what american women are facing. >> joining me now, congresswoman, gwen moore. congresswoman, i watched your entire statement there. so composed yet so clear. one has to ask, why did you feel it was necessary to talk about something so personal here in one of the most public ways? >> i can tell you that unfortunate for me, this is just one incident in a lifetime of violence that i have experi
and more hours available to cast your vote but, instead, they want to make it harder for people. >> judithrown, thank you so much. it is being debated all across the country in court. >>> now, to wisconsin congresswoman who shared a deeply personal story in front of all of her house colleagues yesterday. she tried to lobby them to take up the violence against women act. take a listen. >> it really brought up some terrible memories for me of having, you know, boys sit in a...
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judith brown is not only a civil rights lawyer but the codirector of advancement project and joins me nice to see you. i want to get straight, the advancement project, this group keeping a close eye on an organization called true the vote. explain what true the vote is and what they plan to be doing on election day. >> sure, true the vote was started by the king street patriots, which is the tea party in houston, texas. their plan iston put 1 million poll watchers in polling places to basically challenge the eligibility of voters. our concern is that this is very connected to the attempts to undermine democracy this year for partisan gain where we have seen the passage of voting laws that actually restrict the vote and really impacts people of color, african-americans, latinos, elderly and young people who turned out in record numbers in 2008. and true the vote is planning to be at the polling place to challenge people so that they can't vote. >> i want to talk about the places that will have requirements. in terms of those eight states have the very strict laws requiring photo i.d. 1
judith brown is not only a civil rights lawyer but the codirector of advancement project and joins me nice to see you. i want to get straight, the advancement project, this group keeping a close eye on an organization called true the vote. explain what true the vote is and what they plan to be doing on election day. >> sure, true the vote was started by the king street patriots, which is the tea party in houston, texas. their plan iston put 1 million poll watchers in polling places to...
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that in 2010, that it was an intimidation factor for many of the people who encountered them. >> judiths for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> joining me now is martin luther king iii, the president and ceo emeritus of the martin luther king center and will join our voting rights march this weekend. and certainly an activist extraordinaire in his own right. thank you for being with us, martin. >> thank you, rev. >> let me -- you are going back, as you have gone many years, to the march across the bridge and then, of course, we're extending it this year because of the special situation we're facing with voter i.d., five days marching from selma to montgomery. 47 years ago, your father came to selma to lead that march after john lewis who we had on last night and then the great late hosea williams was beaten on that bridge. when he got to montgomery he said these words. let me let you hear him. >> may be some teargas ahead. but i say to you this afternoon that i would rather die on the highways of alabama than make a butchery of my conscience. >> they went at risk of life. we're going
that in 2010, that it was an intimidation factor for many of the people who encountered them. >> judiths for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> joining me now is martin luther king iii, the president and ceo emeritus of the martin luther king center and will join our voting rights march this weekend. and certainly an activist extraordinaire in his own right. thank you for being with us, martin. >> thank you, rev. >> let me -- you are going back, as you have...
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tonight we go to kenya where british hostage judith tebet was released by somali pirates after monthsptivity. she was abducted last september while vacationing with her husband. her husband was shot and killed in that raid. our david mckenzie is in nairobi tonight and i asked him a moment ago about the details of her release. >> reporter: erin, she was kept in captivity for harrowing seven months in somalia. she said that her captors moved her from place to place to avoid being captured by any military force. one tragic detail, she didn't even know at first that her husband, david, had been killed in the initial attack last september. she said that it was her son, olly, who secured her release and details are emerging that there might have been a ransom paid to make sure she got to her freedom. now, policy experts say that the continued payment of random, though helping people like judith go free, are in fact just fueling this issue of kidnapping and piracy off the coast and in the inland of somalia. they say that ultimately the solution is to help govern those ungoverned spaces to st
tonight we go to kenya where british hostage judith tebet was released by somali pirates after monthsptivity. she was abducted last september while vacationing with her husband. her husband was shot and killed in that raid. our david mckenzie is in nairobi tonight and i asked him a moment ago about the details of her release. >> reporter: erin, she was kept in captivity for harrowing seven months in somalia. she said that her captors moved her from place to place to avoid being captured...
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kenyan police searched for judith but she was already in somalia. this was an international kidnapping. she was seized here in northern kenya on september 11. the pirates moved by speedboat to somalia and to different locations before finally she was plucked out today to nairobi. she spoke earlier tto her son. >> ok, oliver. so excited, i am sorry. >> there were some tense moments of that airstrip when her release looked likely delay. but then she was whisked to safety in kenya. the former hostages know the feeling. >> the process of release is perhaps 20-30 hours of travelling towards freedom. you really get on an adrenaline high during that. it is absolutely fantastic to realize you are free. >> she arrived in nairobi this afternoon and the care of the british high commission. the british government says it did not pay a ransom for release. a family friend says the money was raised privately and that it was substantial. >> now, rico, you have details of an uprising in mali. >> that's right. renegade troops have attacked the presidential palace and
kenyan police searched for judith but she was already in somalia. this was an international kidnapping. she was seized here in northern kenya on september 11. the pirates moved by speedboat to somalia and to different locations before finally she was plucked out today to nairobi. she spoke earlier tto her son. >> ok, oliver. so excited, i am sorry. >> there were some tense moments of that airstrip when her release looked likely delay. but then she was whisked to safety in kenya. the...
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that's been documented by judith wallerstein's work, and in fact hundreds of researchers. kids don't bounce back all that well. so i think it's being rethought through again. some of those old prejudices and biases, while sometimes carried to the wrong extremes, sometimes they had -- some of them had a basis. and, in fact, i'll call a common wisdom of the human species. but you're right. it was -- i think the modern presidency reflects the values that emerged in the '60s and '70s, which took away the barriers to a divorced person being elected president. >> did you have -- >> family relationships? >> well, i've read some of that. of i haven't read that actually, so i really shouldn't comment on it. >> as far as, like, having an alcoholic father, stepfather? >> i'm sure it has an effect. >> that can't be positive. >> of course you're right. >> it may be helps you compartmentlize which i guess in the presidency may have some benefits. from? >> what i've read before, there were -- ronald reagan's family had problems. a lot of people's families had problems with children growi
that's been documented by judith wallerstein's work, and in fact hundreds of researchers. kids don't bounce back all that well. so i think it's being rethought through again. some of those old prejudices and biases, while sometimes carried to the wrong extremes, sometimes they had -- some of them had a basis. and, in fact, i'll call a common wisdom of the human species. but you're right. it was -- i think the modern presidency reflects the values that emerged in the '60s and '70s, which took...
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. >> judith. >> in the context of the journey from slavery to ab olition, you mentioned several things, the northern. [ inaudible ] slavery from developing nation, but also the misperception of southerners as the greatest proceed tag nists and the be beneficiaries of slavery, at that point in our american history, recently within the past ten years there is a film and also mentioned a film that came up through sundance and is in distribution, a documentary called "traces of the tree" about the brown-dewolf family, bristol, rhode island. >> i went to brown university, yes. i know all about the brown family, yes. >> imported 33,000 african-americans out of ghana and ran the university and. [ inaudible ] through the slave trade and the documentary is available on youtube. it is a northern phenomena. these people live in bristol, rhode island, so i would like to enfold or have your opinion with regard to the greater sin of slavery and to be absolved somehow in this little area of the world. >> in waterford, i will ab solve waterford which is a quaker community. >> could you place the journ
. >> judith. >> in the context of the journey from slavery to ab olition, you mentioned several things, the northern. [ inaudible ] slavery from developing nation, but also the misperception of southerners as the greatest proceed tag nists and the be beneficiaries of slavery, at that point in our american history, recently within the past ten years there is a film and also mentioned a film that came up through sundance and is in distribution, a documentary called "traces of the...
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judith and hal, thank you so much. great kmpgss. i hope mary gets help with her homework. donny deutsch breaks down the newest ad campaigns that have people talking. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> back now at 8:44 with behind the brand with our friend donny deutsch. which ads and promotional campaigns are making the grade? which ones need some improvement. donny deutsch is the chairman of the advertising giant deutscheincorporated. >> i'm confused. i thought we were answering relationship questions. >> no, that's going to be later. you're always right. let's talk jetblue. a lot of press when the jetblue pilot went a little bit crazy and jetblue had to quickly jump in and see how they would trouble-shoot. how do you think they handled it? >> from the ceo point of view, he got out in front of it, said i've known this pilot for years, didn't throw him under the bus. he didn't do that, though. jetblew had the flight attendant that went off the rails. the average consumer is smart, they know anything can happen to any airline. but this one airline with their personnel kind
judith and hal, thank you so much. great kmpgss. i hope mary gets help with her homework. donny deutsch breaks down the newest ad campaigns that have people talking. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> back now at 8:44 with behind the brand with our friend donny deutsch. which ads and promotional campaigns are making the grade? which ones need some improvement. donny deutsch is the chairman of the advertising giant deutscheincorporated. >> i'm confused. i thought we were...
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kirsten powers, judith miller -- why am i doing this segment?ment? thank you both. jenna: -- jenna: i like jon's fashion contribution. jon: i have no fashion sense whatsoever but i wanted to say we will be disg this week's interesting topigs and the way they get covered in the media, fox news watch tomorrow, 2:30 p.m. eastern time. you've never tried it? see the problem here... ♪ so i us my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, so i test... lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the
kirsten powers, judith miller -- why am i doing this segment?ment? thank you both. jenna: -- jenna: i like jon's fashion contribution. jon: i have no fashion sense whatsoever but i wanted to say we will be disg this week's interesting topigs and the way they get covered in the media, fox news watch tomorrow, 2:30 p.m. eastern time. you've never tried it? see the problem here... ♪ so i us my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need...
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coming up fox news contributor judith miller will be here with more on the shocking claims in the datar. >> 46 after the hour. stranded at sea for nearly a month. wait until you hear how this guy survived. last chance to weigh in on the brew on this topic. new poll says 70 percent of americans want some part of obama care overturned. we want to know what you think. tweet fox friend first on twitter or e-mail us at friendsfirst@foxnews.com. see what's coming up. >> you want to have the keys? go ahead. >> coming up on fox and friends telling you to cut back on the red meat. not so fast. new study says hamburgers make you happy. only 14 but he's graduating from college again. we will meet the boy genius who says he can be a kid, too. >> also laura ingram arnold spector and marley and much more. back in a moment. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make su
coming up fox news contributor judith miller will be here with more on the shocking claims in the datar. >> 46 after the hour. stranded at sea for nearly a month. wait until you hear how this guy survived. last chance to weigh in on the brew on this topic. new poll says 70 percent of americans want some part of obama care overturned. we want to know what you think. tweet fox friend first on twitter or e-mail us at friendsfirst@foxnews.com. see what's coming up. >> you want to have...