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she and her husband used to be friends with me and judith. yeah, so?l, i haven't seen her since judith and i split up. i-i don't know if i should say hello. they kind of took judith's side in the divorce. wait a minute. we're allowed to take sides?
she and her husband used to be friends with me and judith. yeah, so?l, i haven't seen her since judith and i split up. i-i don't know if i should say hello. they kind of took judith's side in the divorce. wait a minute. we're allowed to take sides?
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judith miller and ambassador judith miller and ambassador john bolton join me [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help reeve arthritipain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain an inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is sier. celebrex can be taken with or without food and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balancthe benets with theisks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease risk factors suh as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, incre
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and judith browne dianis. thank you so much.et me ask judith to start with some homework that we couldn't do but we're counting on to you do. people come up to me and said, i was so angry about some of the suppression talk and attempts in those 30-some states. african-americans would say i got out there and i voted. what evidence do you have that it really worked in favor, or rather put it this way, against the republicans for trying to do that? >> well, number one, we know that they tried to do it so that they could have partisan advantage, but we do know it backfired because, number one, organizations like mine were able to stop them dead in their tracks by bringing litigation. but, two, we know that voters were standing in line. in fact, i stood in line in maryland for seven hours, and i will tell you, chris, that the discussion in that line and in an all-black precinct -- seven hours -- people said this is about voter suppression. they don't want us to vote. this is an old playbook. people are used to it. they see it coming
and judith browne dianis. thank you so much.et me ask judith to start with some homework that we couldn't do but we're counting on to you do. people come up to me and said, i was so angry about some of the suppression talk and attempts in those 30-some states. african-americans would say i got out there and i voted. what evidence do you have that it really worked in favor, or rather put it this way, against the republicans for trying to do that? >> well, number one, we know that they...
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joining us now is judith miller, former u.s. amassador to the united nations, john bolton. thank you both for beng here. i would like to start with a couple of the findings from the executive summary of this report. these two findings occur with one paragraph. first, embassy tripoli did not demonstrate strong and sustained advocacy with washington for increased security for special mission in benghazi. that means the consulate. lou: here's the other binding after one paragraph. in the days and months and weeks leading up to it, were inadequate. despite repeated requests and special mission in benghazi and embassy tripoli for additional staffing. judith miller, reconcile what was directly contradictory findings within a paragraph of one another. >> secretary of state clinton is going to have to answer that question. i think this is an incredibly damning report about the administration. the behavior and security posture in benghazi. questions are going to be asked and they will have to be entered. lou: whitewash an incredibly damning report. ambassador bolton? >> we don't kno
joining us now is judith miller, former u.s. amassador to the united nations, john bolton. thank you both for beng here. i would like to start with a couple of the findings from the executive summary of this report. these two findings occur with one paragraph. first, embassy tripoli did not demonstrate strong and sustained advocacy with washington for increased security for special mission in benghazi. that means the consulate. lou: here's the other binding after one paragraph. in the days and...
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judith miller and ambassador john bolton join me next. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. aneveryone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card r people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh wh fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event gng on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. we'lllou: now to report on the benghazi terrorist attacks. whether it amounts to a whitewash. joining us now is judith miller, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. thank you both for being here. i woul
judith miller and ambassador john bolton join me next. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. aneveryone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn....
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judith ortiz, susan cooper, daniel, marla gillman's, judith susan daniel marley. tell you the truth it is one of the great honors of my life to have been a part of this committee with you. i knew i would find wisdom in you all. i never expected to find friends. thank you for your labors in this vineyard and for your high and noble courtesy and kindness, for your belief that writing for young people is so critically important to our culture. and such strangely troubled days working with you has brought me back to hope. thank you. [applause] the five finalists for the national book award for young peoples literature are, william alexander, "goblin secrets." [applause] published by margaret k. books, simon and schuster's children's publishing. a wholly original fantasy about masking and finding. kerry, out of reach. [applause] published by simon bowles, simon & schuster's children's publishing, a story of the links of love and loss. patricia mccormick, never fall down. [applause] published by harper's and collins, a harrowing and bravely told story of survival and re
judith ortiz, susan cooper, daniel, marla gillman's, judith susan daniel marley. tell you the truth it is one of the great honors of my life to have been a part of this committee with you. i knew i would find wisdom in you all. i never expected to find friends. thank you for your labors in this vineyard and for your high and noble courtesy and kindness, for your belief that writing for young people is so critically important to our culture. and such strangely troubled days working with you has...
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ambassador to the united nation, john bolten, judith mill eric and ed qlien.e begin with the closed door briefs on benghazi that lawmakers say raises more questions than ever that the obama administration insisted the attack was the response of a demonstration prompted by rage over an anti-islam video. fox news correspondent with the latest on what lawmakers saw and heard today from the country's top intelligence officials. >> the closed classified briefing brought together seen your state department, intelligence, and counterterrorism officials for a report on the three-month old investigation into the benghazi terrorist attacks. >> to the degree there was planning involved, something done over days, weeks, or over hours? no indication of long term planning here. >> the attacks cronology was laid oillet in a multimedia presentation with drone surveillance and video from the consulate of the cia and annex. >> this is supposed to be sovereign u.s. territory, and if people walk in on us like that without resistance really makes your blood boil because you think
ambassador to the united nation, john bolten, judith mill eric and ed qlien.e begin with the closed door briefs on benghazi that lawmakers say raises more questions than ever that the obama administration insisted the attack was the response of a demonstration prompted by rage over an anti-islam video. fox news correspondent with the latest on what lawmakers saw and heard today from the country's top intelligence officials. >> the closed classified briefing brought together seen your...
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pulitizer prize winning junenalists fox news contributor, judith miller.weekly standard", fox news contributor. thanks for being here. let's begin with john kerry. are you excited about the presumptive secretary of state? >> i think he was made for this job. if you can't be president i think john kerry wanted to be secretary of state. he wanted it before hillary clinton got the job. he has been running around the globe trying to be a pseudo secretary of state. now he has got the job. i think he is fine choice considering this administration is the most centralized administration when it comes to making decisions on foreign policy. the president makes them at the white house. so he can travel and have a good time. lou: it was a little strange today. kerry didn't say anything while he was in the white house. it i only two faces and voices you're supped to see when you go to the white us. it is carney and the president. >> there are two explanations for that. one, they don't want to make any news. john kerry occasionall committed verbal gaffs in the past. rem
pulitizer prize winning junenalists fox news contributor, judith miller.weekly standard", fox news contributor. thanks for being here. let's begin with john kerry. are you excited about the presumptive secretary of state? >> i think he was made for this job. if you can't be president i think john kerry wanted to be secretary of state. he wanted it before hillary clinton got the job. he has been running around the globe trying to be a pseudo secretary of state. now he has got the job....
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john fund, judith miller, stephen hayes, joins us next. john is 42. mortgage. married.at kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. announcer: it's timothy green's first day at school. what's in there? he's about to fall over. just anything he might need. there's a box of tissues on the bottom and some band-aids; there's a whole first-aid kit, actually. mom, i can handle it from here. announcer: you don't have to b
john fund, judith miller, stephen hayes, joins us next. john is 42. mortgage. married.at kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices....
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back again with you, judith, do you think that could be a first step?sure. >> get beyond the question of voter id? >> sure. registration did cause a lot of problems. what happens is, if you think you registered, show up to the polling place and they don't find your name, that leads to a long line. a lot of people were disappointed. registration is too hard in this country. why are we doing that? it's archaic to have you go down to a particular agency and vote. and if you move, it doesn't move with you. we have to get to the point of modernizing registration. the problem that we have is when we do that, we are doing what we should be doing, which is making free fair and accessible elections. not all politicians want everyone to vote. so, that's going to be the obstacle. >> richard, i want to go to you on that. states have fewer resources in the federal government. in some cases there are officials that have a partisan interest in making it harder to vote. >> absolutely. this whole thing is around the myth there's widespread voter impersonation. the bush
back again with you, judith, do you think that could be a first step?sure. >> get beyond the question of voter id? >> sure. registration did cause a lot of problems. what happens is, if you think you registered, show up to the polling place and they don't find your name, that leads to a long line. a lot of people were disappointed. registration is too hard in this country. why are we doing that? it's archaic to have you go down to a particular agency and vote. and if you move, it...
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my name is judith hoyam and i know you've heard a lot of testimony and you've also gotten a lot of feedback in writing, very well reasoned and specific feedback. so, i just want to add my voice to say that i hope you're going to take seriously the concern that people who are involved in land use issues have about this legislation and feeling that it may make it harder for people to respond to real issues of c-e-q-a. i'm not sure about all the abuses that are being referenced. i don't know what those abuses are. my position, i'm a chair of a land use committee of neighborhood association, [speaker not understood] valley association which comes to castro and upper market. on my level there is some abuse of c-e-q-a. c-e-q-a is hardly even brought to bear on the kind of projects that we're looking at. * no abuse however, eureka valley has an enormous number of historic resources which have not been mapped and have not been surveyed except for the windshield survey which, as i read the legislation, it seems as though those historic resources are not official and would not be protected with some
my name is judith hoyam and i know you've heard a lot of testimony and you've also gotten a lot of feedback in writing, very well reasoned and specific feedback. so, i just want to add my voice to say that i hope you're going to take seriously the concern that people who are involved in land use issues have about this legislation and feeling that it may make it harder for people to respond to real issues of c-e-q-a. i'm not sure about all the abuses that are being referenced. i don't know what...
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i love judith.etimes you don't want to call something like from 1983 a classic, it makes you feel old. but "a christmas story" is a classic. >> it is, again, like everything in my business, it's all related. vince vaughn came to see "lombardi" and the original ralphi and they created new tv series "sullivan and son" and put me on it. peter asked me to play this part in "a christmas story." >> do you love it? >> i love it and i never sing one note. >> this movie was a classic. this is the first co-edmovie i went to. i was in the sixth grade. it has significance for me. a lot of movies they get transferred to broadway, you can totally see it. there was a scene with a leg lamp. >> it is right out of an old musical. >> is there a song, "you'll shoot your eye out." >>. >> yes. really broadway pros. >> the clip we played, though, in essence in the clip we showed, you're playing yourself. >> never play myself. >> wait, that's why i ask -- hold on a second. >> i bet you cry. >> that's why i asked if you lov
i love judith.etimes you don't want to call something like from 1983 a classic, it makes you feel old. but "a christmas story" is a classic. >> it is, again, like everything in my business, it's all related. vince vaughn came to see "lombardi" and the original ralphi and they created new tv series "sullivan and son" and put me on it. peter asked me to play this part in "a christmas story." >> do you love it? >> i love it and i never sing...
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judith miller, thank you very much. john fund, thank you. time for a few quick comments. ken wrote us to say, correct me if i'm wrong, wasn't it the obama administration that released thousands of guns into the hands of criminals? now they want to talk gun control for law-abiding citizens? that was just "fast and furious." mike tweeted us about benghazi and the report, always blame the dead guys. they did. thanks for being with us. has t. >> wall street is very concerned. no dou the average folks at home who have been cutting back more inclined to hang onto their wallets. they don't know what will happen. thank you congress. thank you mr. president. >> it is charities' season. makes us feel good to give. that is why there is a concert for storm victims. a bit greedy businesses ted turner did not like that idea. >> there is nothing more to say list. >> good by. >> now there are new ways to give to charity. >> where should you give? tonight. >> what does charity mean to you? the media obsesses what celebrities do and big stars raised more than $30 million for the hurricanes
judith miller, thank you very much. john fund, thank you. time for a few quick comments. ken wrote us to say, correct me if i'm wrong, wasn't it the obama administration that released thousands of guns into the hands of criminals? now they want to talk gun control for law-abiding citizens? that was just "fast and furious." mike tweeted us about benghazi and the report, always blame the dead guys. they did. thanks for being with us. has t. >> wall street is very concerned. no dou...
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justin benwan, glenn mecklin, judith holiam, ha -- hiroshi fakuda, [speaker not understood], ask espinola jackson, and eric brooks. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. star child, libertarian party in san francisco. like the representative from the sierra club, our organization was not consulted or notified about this. we would like to be considered a stakeholder included in the conversation. i was struck by, you know, a couple of the staffers who spoke. one of them said the most problematic part of the current situation is the lack of predictability and clarity. but, you know, as a relative layperson here trying to figure out what this legislation does exactly, it's not predictable or clear at all. and i have a general kind of a rule of thumb that i think is a good one which is when you don't understand something, vote no on it. i haven't even seen the legislation. you know, one sentimental aspect of this that i'm curious about, maybe some of you might be able to answer this question, is under current legislation, is there any distinction drawn between the appeals process with regard to s
justin benwan, glenn mecklin, judith holiam, ha -- hiroshi fakuda, [speaker not understood], ask espinola jackson, and eric brooks. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. star child, libertarian party in san francisco. like the representative from the sierra club, our organization was not consulted or notified about this. we would like to be considered a stakeholder included in the conversation. i was struck by, you know, a couple of the staffers who spoke. one of them said the most...
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dagen: judith, thank you so much. a developing story.the state of california is going after delta airlines. it is all because of its mobile app. dagen: they are not following the rules when it comes to privacy. shibani joshi has more. shibani: you would imagine that legal trouble could not be that far away. here it is. it is fitting that the airlines are directly, the california state attorney general is suing delta airlines. this is a first time that we have seen the state take some legal action against companies and their apps. the information that delta does compile for you when you sign up for its app you give information such as your date of birth, your home address credit card data as well as geo- location data. arguably, you would want all of this to be safe. there are question marks surrounding that. the attorney general says user of the flight delta application do not know what is personally identifiable. how does that uses information or to whom the information is shared, disclosed or sold. remember, i think i just lost the rep
dagen: judith, thank you so much. a developing story.the state of california is going after delta airlines. it is all because of its mobile app. dagen: they are not following the rules when it comes to privacy. shibani joshi has more. shibani: you would imagine that legal trouble could not be that far away. here it is. it is fitting that the airlines are directly, the california state attorney general is suing delta airlines. this is a first time that we have seen the state take some legal...
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joining us now, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist and fox news contributor judith miller, editor ofon for defense of democracies, and it's good to have you with us. let me begin with you. this report, in your judgment going to allay concerns, answer the questions that are posed about what happened to you is responsible. >> it's going to shut a lot of what a lot of the questions that you and other people have been asking repeatedly about benghazi. pinkerton, the man who is in charge of this is really experienced, seen all of the kind of excuses before. he knows how to assign blame. lou: do you agree, bill? >> i don't agree as much. i think washington certainly has a culture of covering for each other. i don't see that this report is pointing such stark figures. i expect there will be a lot of ops vacation on the int of who is actually responsible, and we won't see. in the wake of september 11th no one resigned and was fired. i don't expect any fee to be held to the fire from much smaller incident like and gusty. lou: the accountability, the fact is there is one, i guess we can call h
joining us now, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist and fox news contributor judith miller, editor ofon for defense of democracies, and it's good to have you with us. let me begin with you. this report, in your judgment going to allay concerns, answer the questions that are posed about what happened to you is responsible. >> it's going to shut a lot of what a lot of the questions that you and other people have been asking repeatedly about benghazi. pinkerton, the man who is in charge of...
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judith miller, reconcile what wadirectly contradictory findings within a ragraph of one another. >> secretary of state clinton is going to have to answer that question. i think this is an incredibly damning report about the administration. the behavior and security posture in benghazi. questions are going to be asked and they will have to be entered. lou: whitewash an incredibly damning report. ambassador bolton? >> we don't know if it named any names like ttree people who was resigned today, but i can tell you that we had a lot of jobs that the state department posted. when someone is going to take the fall of the departmentthat is the price that they take. i can't tell you, they can't read this report are not included the secretary of state and the top people were either completely asleep at the switch were utterly unaware of what was going on in libya and the broader middle east. or maybe some commendation of bo. lou: i want to challenge you bo, if i may. out of deepest respect. i am fond of you both. but i didn't learn a single new thing in this report that i haven't already been a fanof.
judith miller, reconcile what wadirectly contradictory findings within a ragraph of one another. >> secretary of state clinton is going to have to answer that question. i think this is an incredibly damning report about the administration. the behavior and security posture in benghazi. questions are going to be asked and they will have to be entered. lou: whitewash an incredibly damning report. ambassador bolton? >> we don't know if it named any names like ttree people who was...
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stanley, kirsten, judith, thank you all. >> thank you. >> hey, listen -- hi, you still here?jon: yeah, real quickly. >> 59 years old is not elderly, i'm 67 -- will [laughter] will you, please, tell her? >> absolutely. jon: news watch will be on tomorrow 2:30 p.m. eastern time. we coffer the coverage. it also runs again, 13 1:30 portfolio eastern. heather: that was a great segment. the labor department releasing the all-important november jobs report today. what it means for millions of meshes looking for work. -- americans looking for work. economy ben stein gives us his take up next. heather: well, welcome back. the november jobs report out this morning showing that the economy created 146,000 jobs in the jobless rate dipping to 7.7%. that's the lowest level in four years. ben stein is an economists and the author of "how to really ruin your financial life and portfolio." thank you so much for joining us. >> pleasure. heather: so let's talk about these numbers, the significance of them and also the labor participation rate and the number of people who dropped out of the work
stanley, kirsten, judith, thank you all. >> thank you. >> hey, listen -- hi, you still here?jon: yeah, real quickly. >> 59 years old is not elderly, i'm 67 -- will [laughter] will you, please, tell her? >> absolutely. jon: news watch will be on tomorrow 2:30 p.m. eastern time. we coffer the coverage. it also runs again, 13 1:30 portfolio eastern. heather: that was a great segment. the labor department releasing the all-important november jobs report today. what it means...
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judith miller, thank you very much. john fund, thank you. time for a few quick comments. ken wrote us to say, correct me if i'm wrong, wasn't it the obama administration that released thousands of guns into the hands of criminals? now they want to talk gun control for law-abiding citizens? that was just "fast and furious." mike tweeted us about benghazi and the report, always blame the dead guys. they did. thanks for being with us. merry christmas. good night from new york. neil: so the world did not end so far. but is that any excuse for unions to make it more difficult that we're alive? well come everybody, i'm neil cavuto. maybe the mayans should have joined a union. not only would they have survived but their fear-mongering agenda would have as well. mayans are gone and unions, though weakened very much alive and well. latest from threatening strikes as more than a dozen up shipping ports. big deal you say? very big deal and here's why. a lot of stuff in the ships that frequent ports, everything from electronic items you found a hard time getting your hands on this ho
judith miller, thank you very much. john fund, thank you. time for a few quick comments. ken wrote us to say, correct me if i'm wrong, wasn't it the obama administration that released thousands of guns into the hands of criminals? now they want to talk gun control for law-abiding citizens? that was just "fast and furious." mike tweeted us about benghazi and the report, always blame the dead guys. they did. thanks for being with us. merry christmas. good night from new york. neil: so...
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judith miller, thank you very much. john fund, thank you. time for a few quick comments. ken wrote us to say, correct me if i'm wrong, wasn't it the obama administration that released thousands of guns into the hands of criminals? now they want to talk gun control for law-abiding citizens? that was just "fast and furious." mike tweeted us about benghazi and the report, always blame the dead guys. they did. thanks for being with us. gerri: hello, everybody. i am gerri willis. ten days until we got the fiscal cliff. president obama speakingmoments ago, saying that maybe some time off will give both parties perspective to drink some eggnog, sing some careless, maybe reached the fiscal cliff deal. how speaker john boehner is doing damage control on their plan b mess. before heading out for the holidays. even as americans are facing more than $500 billion in tax hikes coming on january 1. with more on this, we have peter barnes, fox business sr. washington correspondent. what did the president have to say moments ago? >> john boehner did say that this would be a cooling off pe
judith miller, thank you very much. john fund, thank you. time for a few quick comments. ken wrote us to say, correct me if i'm wrong, wasn't it the obama administration that released thousands of guns into the hands of criminals? now they want to talk gun control for law-abiding citizens? that was just "fast and furious." mike tweeted us about benghazi and the report, always blame the dead guys. they did. thanks for being with us. gerri: hello, everybody. i am gerri willis. ten days...
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so i think the key if you look at lincoln and judith folkman, an extraordinary scientt
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a county judge, judith hawkins, used her office to promote a side business.ically, she was literally running a business out of her chambers saying that she had extra time using her assistants. avery, there's ethics charges against her. is she right or wrong? can a judge do this? >> i thought she was going to say i have a first amendment freedom of religion, but if i'm a lawyer in that courtroom, miguel, i'm saying your honor, what a lovely book and look at the lovely pictures and what's that book going to cost me? it's a clear violation of ethics rules. no doubt about it. i don't know what this judge is thinking. she earns $142,000 a year. picked up an additional 30 grand in selling books not only in the courtroom but out in the garage. so to me i don't know how she's going to explain this away. she's probably a decent person. they're probably sanctioning her on some degree. but it is mystifying how she could come up with running a private business with robes aflowing on the website selling this stuff. unbelievable. >> richard, you've probably dealt with a fe
a county judge, judith hawkins, used her office to promote a side business.ically, she was literally running a business out of her chambers saying that she had extra time using her assistants. avery, there's ethics charges against her. is she right or wrong? can a judge do this? >> i thought she was going to say i have a first amendment freedom of religion, but if i'm a lawyer in that courtroom, miguel, i'm saying your honor, what a lovely book and look at the lovely pictures and what's...
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judith conti is the federal advocacy coordinator for the national employment law project, a workers' rights group. and bill beech heads the center for data analysis at the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank. did welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> pick up first judy conti on what we just heard, why is the amount of long-term unemployment so stubbornly high? >> what's happening now is we're starting to see job creation. we're starting to see less people being laid off and people laid off getting their jobs back more quickly but those without have been out of work for a while are still facing the exact same barriers they face throughout the entire rekoferm. not the least of which is a sentiment among employers it that if you've been out of work for that long there must be something wrong with you. and therefore the people are more recently unemployed or are currently employed are more attractive candidates. >> does that sound right now it sort of feeds on itself i think we need to recognize this is the most severe, this was the slowest recovery. here is the point of th
judith conti is the federal advocacy coordinator for the national employment law project, a workers' rights group. and bill beech heads the center for data analysis at the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank. did welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> pick up first judy conti on what we just heard, why is the amount of long-term unemployment so stubbornly high? >> what's happening now is we're starting to see job creation. we're starting to see less people being...