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i drove all the way to judith's house to see you. and you know what's at judith's house? judith!very brave of you. oh, no, it wasn't brave, it was... to tell you the truth, i don't know what it was, and i'm not really sure what to do here. what do you want to do here? let's forget about me for a second. what about you? what about me? you kissed first. why'd you do that? oh, i was plowed. really? oh, come on, you moron. i'm sitting in the middle of your bed in my sexiest lingerie. all right. i'm pretty sure i know what to do now. charlie? yeah? i don't want to put any pressure on you, but... i'm a virgin. you are? man, you got to stop sleeping with dumb girls. it's rubbing off on you. ♪ men... why can't i sleep in my bed? aunt myra's not there. i'm sure she will be. she's probably just getting something in the kitchen. (bedsprings squeaking rhythmically) that's not the kitchen. ♪ men morning. morning. sleep okay? mm-hmm. great. sure. last night, me wanting to try that stuff out of the kama sutra, was that fun for you or kinda racially insensitive? yeah, just because you're in bed
i drove all the way to judith's house to see you. and you know what's at judith's house? judith!very brave of you. oh, no, it wasn't brave, it was... to tell you the truth, i don't know what it was, and i'm not really sure what to do here. what do you want to do here? let's forget about me for a second. what about you? what about me? you kissed first. why'd you do that? oh, i was plowed. really? oh, come on, you moron. i'm sitting in the middle of your bed in my sexiest lingerie. all right. i'm...
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that was uncalled for, judith. being real up-front with you about the mistakes i've made with jake, how i've influenced him... but let's talk for a minute about how he's influenced me, how this... little boy has made me... a better man. oh, dear god, you're not going to listen to this crap, are you? women: shh! no, i will not shh! he's lying to you. it's all he does: lie, lie, lie! you've got to believe me! it's okay. it's all right, judith. we're all here for you. okay. who's ready for a refill? oh, that kid. what are you going to do, huh? charlie, where's the little girl's room? it's down the hall to the right, and around here we leave the seat up, so don't just drop trou and back in. oh! you're terrible. i'm serious. i'm not coming in there with the shoehorn. you're getting a little pink there, kathy. turn around. i'll put some more suntan lotion on your back. okay. hi, alan. hello. you have a lovely home. thank you. uh, what's happening? oh, a bunch of us came over to have a little wine in god's room. why don't
that was uncalled for, judith. being real up-front with you about the mistakes i've made with jake, how i've influenced him... but let's talk for a minute about how he's influenced me, how this... little boy has made me... a better man. oh, dear god, you're not going to listen to this crap, are you? women: shh! no, i will not shh! he's lying to you. it's all he does: lie, lie, lie! you've got to believe me! it's okay. it's all right, judith. we're all here for you. okay. who's ready for a...
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now, alan, tell judith how you really feel. well, um... judith... i, uh, i know you're working through some of your own issues, sexual and otherwise, and, uh, and i support that. that's telling her, alan. charlie, remember you're judith. sorry. ( falsetto ): that's telling me, alan. is this going to take much longer? 'cause i have to get to a massage, then a tennis lesson that he's paying for. tennis? since when do you play tennis? i told you, but you never listen. he never listens. thank god his brother took him in. okay, i am warning you. you're warning me? okay, alan, how are you feeling right now? well... a little angry. really, 'cause you don't sound angry. well... i am. i just don't see any reason to make a-a big spectacle of myself. yeah, you'd rather blow off a sure thing who actually makes a living with her ass. meaningless, loveless sex is not the answer, charlie. meow, fit-choo! okay, i am really getting tired of that. hey, you know what, charlie, i don't much care for that either. if you like, we can schedule another session to deal with
now, alan, tell judith how you really feel. well, um... judith... i, uh, i know you're working through some of your own issues, sexual and otherwise, and, uh, and i support that. that's telling her, alan. charlie, remember you're judith. sorry. ( falsetto ): that's telling me, alan. is this going to take much longer? 'cause i have to get to a massage, then a tennis lesson that he's paying for. tennis? since when do you play tennis? i told you, but you never listen. he never listens. thank god...
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she and her husband used to be friends with me and judith. yeah, so?aven'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? nobody told me. is it too late? that's not funny, charlie. he's very hurtful to everybody, and for no reason. cynthia: alan? oh, hey, cynthia. hi! wow, what a nice surprise.
she and her husband used to be friends with me and judith. yeah, so?aven'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? nobody told me. is it too late? that's not funny, charlie. he's very hurtful to everybody, and for no reason. cynthia: alan? oh, hey, cynthia. hi! wow, what a nice surprise.
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judith miller and ko host of the five.lly the visitor. >> you're welcome. >> yes, thank you for having me. let's first talk about 12 years. you heard the president there about going after terrorists responsible. jason, it's a mixed bag on that. especially if you look in the context of going after the people responsible in benghazi, libya. >> sure, the question today is do people feel safer. after 12 years, we feel safer than we felt back then. the question is, to we feel safer since obama took office. i think we certainly are less -- to the extent this president wants to diminish the u.s. role in the world. i think we're a little less safer, maybe the world is a little less safer. >> i would kind of like to put ray kelly in charge of homeland security because we in new york do feel safer and welcome to our town. >> yes, thank you very much. >> because it is a $200 million annual effort and it takes the work of a thousand men and women in uniform, analysts, cyber people, to keep this city safe and with everyone in the mayor
judith miller and ko host of the five.lly the visitor. >> you're welcome. >> yes, thank you for having me. let's first talk about 12 years. you heard the president there about going after terrorists responsible. jason, it's a mixed bag on that. especially if you look in the context of going after the people responsible in benghazi, libya. >> sure, the question today is do people feel safer. after 12 years, we feel safer than we felt back then. the question is, to we feel safer...
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next speaker, please. >> good morning supervisors i'm judith powell him i i'm the executive director. i want to say first thank you for the opportunity and to speak the program we do is wonderful and we'd be tlieltd to have another opportunity for the growth and he enable this great program to be available across citywide. i started with the first ti i was one of the first employees we is started in a trailer. we now serve close to 12 students in our out of school programs and 1 hundred and 20 kids we see all summer. and those kids are in need kids we service. i think we've been able to achieve as an organization we'll be able to take it expertise and apply that to our list. we have 5 thousand families those are not just children. we're looking forward to bringing our ties to the industry to golden gate park to bring up the revenue and make that the great facility that we all know it has been and will continue to be >> thank you. next speaker, please any other members who wish to commit on this item? please step forward >> thank you good morning i'm the roger i'm a resident of san fra
next speaker, please. >> good morning supervisors i'm judith powell him i i'm the executive director. i want to say first thank you for the opportunity and to speak the program we do is wonderful and we'd be tlieltd to have another opportunity for the growth and he enable this great program to be available across citywide. i started with the first ti i was one of the first employees we is started in a trailer. we now serve close to 12 students in our out of school programs and 1 hundred...
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next speaker, please. >> good morning supervisors i'm judith powell him i i'm the executive director.he opportunity and to speak the program we do is wonderful and we'd be tlieltd to have another opportunity for the growth and he enable this great program to be available across citywide. i started with the first ti i was one of the first employees we is started in a trailer. we now serve close to 12 students in our out of school programs and 1 hundred and 20 kids we see all summer. and those kids are in need kids we service. i think we've been able to achieve as an organization we'll be able to take it
next speaker, please. >> good morning supervisors i'm judith powell him i i'm the executive director.he opportunity and to speak the program we do is wonderful and we'd be tlieltd to have another opportunity for the growth and he enable this great program to be available across citywide. i started with the first ti i was one of the first employees we is started in a trailer. we now serve close to 12 students in our out of school programs and 1 hundred and 20 kids we see all summer. and...
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judith barter) he could sometimes be an awkward painter.s figures in particular can be very awkward, but he doesn't concentrate on his figures so much, i don't think, as he does really on the space that they occupy. so that it's the mood he's after and not a literal description of the room or the figure. (narrator) in 1924, at jo's urging, hopper sent some of his gloucester watercolors to the new york dealer frank rehn. impressed by his talent, rehn organized a one man show. the exhibition was a success. hopper, now 42, was able to give up his career as an illustrator and concentrate on painting. in the mid-twenties, the international influences that had shaped american modernism were waning. the isolationist policies of the harding and coolidge administrations were taking hold. in works by such artists as john steuart curry and thomas hart benton, realism emerged as the essential, modern american expression. hopper, hard working and largely immune to fads and foreign styles, seemed to embody the authentic american artist. (dr. carol troyen
judith barter) he could sometimes be an awkward painter.s figures in particular can be very awkward, but he doesn't concentrate on his figures so much, i don't think, as he does really on the space that they occupy. so that it's the mood he's after and not a literal description of the room or the figure. (narrator) in 1924, at jo's urging, hopper sent some of his gloucester watercolors to the new york dealer frank rehn. impressed by his talent, rehn organized a one man show. the exhibition was...
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judith writes, when we were leaving mt. to the frederick douglass grave. we walked down the path, turned left toward the grave when our jaws dropped by what we saw. it was very overwhelming. the thought was reverend al would like to see it. the sign judith is referring to is actually a picture of trayvon martin on frederick douglass' grave site. you know, when i read your note, judith, i thought about how i read many years ago frederick douglass was asked by a young man what advice do you give young people that want to get involved in activism. and frederick douglass looked at him and said agitate, young man, agitate. it was that agitation which is why everyone knows trayvon martin's name. and that agitation will continue until we deal withstand your ground and some resolve. brenda says the republicans target, punish, and humiliate the poor and their children. is that their idea of what they call family values? yes, it's very interesting. you know, i think people that struggle to bring and make ends meet and find a way know
judith writes, when we were leaving mt. to the frederick douglass grave. we walked down the path, turned left toward the grave when our jaws dropped by what we saw. it was very overwhelming. the thought was reverend al would like to see it. the sign judith is referring to is actually a picture of trayvon martin on frederick douglass' grave site. you know, when i read your note, judith, i thought about how i read many years ago frederick douglass was asked by a young man what advice do you give...
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judith, are you satisfied with that reasoning?> i think he's now signaled personally to do something to make good on his red line commitment a year ago. you know, he really had to do something and the thinking is this in the white house, if you don't do something, iran may very well think it could develop a nuclear weapons without consequences. but it can't be a long-term engagement if it starts soon. because the president has to go next week to russia for his summit meeting and it would be a little awkward sitting down with the man who says we won't tolerate any military action against syria. >> your comments? >> i'm afraid of unilateral actions. i think we have to have a multilateral approach i don't want to see another iraq and that what concerns me and 60% of americans have said we don't want any entry into this kind of conflict and we need to know what the endgame is. >> we're war-weary. >> i know i am. >> some e saying we're being pressured by our allies to get involved. we don't want to go at it alone at the same time? >> w
judith, are you satisfied with that reasoning?> i think he's now signaled personally to do something to make good on his red line commitment a year ago. you know, he really had to do something and the thinking is this in the white house, if you don't do something, iran may very well think it could develop a nuclear weapons without consequences. but it can't be a long-term engagement if it starts soon. because the president has to go next week to russia for his summit meeting and it would be...
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joining us live, a pulitzer prize-winning columnist of fox news contributor judith miller.d to have you with us. give us the latest the latest on what has transpired the move made today specifically by the russians. >> well, the russians are absolutely adamant that this country, the ukraine, 46 million people will not sign an association agreement with the european union. the russians consider the ukraine part of russia. they do not want them to become part of the european union. they have made life extremely difficult for the people here. a month ago they ban chocolate from the ukraine. and it is very popular in russia . but basically the russians discovered that ukrainian chocolate with a filled with carcinogens. they have slowed down all kinds of trade. as a result hillary clinton, bill clinton, tony blair have all come for the tenth annual meeting to discuss the future of the ukraine in europe. they are all giving their strong support for integration lou: their support is symbolic. president obama's could be. >> reporter: -- pragmatic. what is transpiring? already, of c
joining us live, a pulitzer prize-winning columnist of fox news contributor judith miller.d to have you with us. give us the latest the latest on what has transpired the move made today specifically by the russians. >> well, the russians are absolutely adamant that this country, the ukraine, 46 million people will not sign an association agreement with the european union. the russians consider the ukraine part of russia. they do not want them to become part of the european union. they...
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tell me, judith, how is your brother? >> he is well and safe. he is fine, a little shaken up. but he is fine and safe. >> yes, a huge relief for you and everyone obviously that knows him. now, moses works at the west gate mall as a computer specialist in the mall's security office. what did he do when this attack started? >> he works as a computer engineer -- that is what he does. he is designated as a computer engineer in the mall. and he works with the cameras, with the security cameras. >> so he would have seen everything as it was happening in realtime, which must have been absolutely terrifying for him. what did he tell you about the incident that he saw? >> one of the things he said was he was pretty terrified. he has never seen anyone shoot, apart from tv and movies. and one of the things he said was it was really, really frightening for him to see somebody shoot a person and another person actually dies. that really shook him up. >> reporter: and did it seem to be completely indiscriminate? because there was a suggestion they were only targeting nonmuslims. but from wh
tell me, judith, how is your brother? >> he is well and safe. he is fine, a little shaken up. but he is fine and safe. >> yes, a huge relief for you and everyone obviously that knows him. now, moses works at the west gate mall as a computer specialist in the mall's security office. what did he do when this attack started? >> he works as a computer engineer -- that is what he does. he is designated as a computer engineer in the mall. and he works with the cameras, with the...
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everybody thinks about judith miller's reporting. >> at the new york times. well she went to jail on an unrelated case, but people lost their reputations and people had to apologize for being too credited you los about the bush administration's claims. here you have almost a perfect storm. you have the natural skepticism of the press having taken a beating over iraq and you have the fact that there is so little support apparently in the country for this military intervention. it would be different if the president had just done it unilaterally. in a way are the media reflecting public sentiment? >> they reflected public sentiment back during the iraq war too. the context was we were just hit in september in the public and they very much were wanting blood in someways and believe there is a connection between saddam and al-qaeda and i think the press reflected that. i don't think the press should always reflect what the public thinks especially if the public is misinformed. but i think with this it is very very -- i have had a hard time finding just regular pe
everybody thinks about judith miller's reporting. >> at the new york times. well she went to jail on an unrelated case, but people lost their reputations and people had to apologize for being too credited you los about the bush administration's claims. here you have almost a perfect storm. you have the natural skepticism of the press having taken a beating over iraq and you have the fact that there is so little support apparently in the country for this military intervention. it would be...
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everybody thinks about judith miller's reporting. >> at the new york times. well she went to jail on an unrelated case, but people lost their reputations and people had to apologize for being too credited you los about the bush administration's claims. here you have almost a perfect storm. you have the natural skepticism of the press having taken a beating over iraq and you have the fact that there is so little support apparently in the country for this military intervention. it would be different if the president had just done it unilaterally. in a way are the media reflecting public sentiment? >> they reflected public sentiment back during the iraq war too. the context was we were just hit in september in the public and they very much were wanting blood in someways and believe there is a connection between saddam and al-qaeda and i think the press reflected that. i don't think the press should always reflect what the public thinks especially if the public is misinformed. but i think with this it is very very -- i have had a hard time finding just regular pe
everybody thinks about judith miller's reporting. >> at the new york times. well she went to jail on an unrelated case, but people lost their reputations and people had to apologize for being too credited you los about the bush administration's claims. here you have almost a perfect storm. you have the natural skepticism of the press having taken a beating over iraq and you have the fact that there is so little support apparently in the country for this military intervention. it would be...
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everyone thinks about judith miller's reporting losing her job at "new york times". >> but she went to jail in an unrelated case but people lost their reputations and news organizations had to apologize. this is a perfect storm. the natural skepticism of the press having taken a beating over iraq. we have the fact, too, so little support in the country for a military intervention. it would be different if the president just do it unilaterally so in a way are the media showing the public sentiment? >> that is right. as they did during iraq but the context of that, we just have been hit in september and the public is very much was wanting blood and believed there was a connection between saddam and al-qaeda and the press certainly reflected that. i don't think the press should always reflect what the public thinks especially if the public is misinformed but with which -- i have had a hard time finding regular people let alone folks in the press who are supportive of this war. most are skeptical. >> we talk about the impact of pictures or the lack thereof, because there are few reporters
everyone thinks about judith miller's reporting losing her job at "new york times". >> but she went to jail in an unrelated case but people lost their reputations and news organizations had to apologize. this is a perfect storm. the natural skepticism of the press having taken a beating over iraq. we have the fact, too, so little support in the country for a military intervention. it would be different if the president just do it unilaterally so in a way are the media showing...
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pulitzer prize-winning journalist judith miller live next. ♪ um... where's mrs. davis?nks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? this is so unexpected. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technologhelps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ lou: i want to take a look at the video that is com
pulitzer prize-winning journalist judith miller live next. ♪ um... where's mrs. davis?nks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles...
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estampillas que hace aÑos lucen asÍ como una tarjeta de banco y que alimentaron a judith cuando era niÑacupa. >>> es difÍcil, porque la comunidad es cara y la gente solo recibe lo mÍnimo para poder sobrevivir >>> estados unidos gastarÍa 764 mil millones de dÓlares en el programa durante los prÓximos 10 aÑos. y los republicanos en la cÁmara quieren quitarle 40.000 millones. la falta de ese dinero podrÍa en difÍcil posiciÓn la organizacion de caridad que alimentan a los pobres y iglesias como en san francisco tienen problemas. >>> nos afectaran bastante a nosotros. porque mÁs gente va a necesitar mÁs servicios de comida. >>> la respuesta republicana no es la Única amenaza que enfrentan quienes reciben ayuda del gobierno independiente del si el congreso la aprueba o no, a partir de noviembre, todos los que reciben estampillas de comida, van a recibir un poco menos. >>> nos quitaron el trabajo y de la noche a la maÑana dijeron, no hay nada de trabajo y nos quedamos desempleados. >>> acostumbrado a luchar para alimentar a su familia va a seguir buscando alimentos gratis donde pueda, para Él y
estampillas que hace aÑos lucen asÍ como una tarjeta de banco y que alimentaron a judith cuando era niÑacupa. >>> es difÍcil, porque la comunidad es cara y la gente solo recibe lo mÍnimo para poder sobrevivir >>> estados unidos gastarÍa 764 mil millones de dÓlares en el programa durante los prÓximos 10 aÑos. y los republicanos en la cÁmara quieren quitarle 40.000 millones. la falta de ese dinero podrÍa en difÍcil posiciÓn la organizacion de caridad que alimentan a...
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judith, denying you're in denial is not denial.
judith, denying you're in denial is not denial.
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she grew up at 5th and judith street in the city by bait and attended public schools here and was a proud graduate of lowel high school and went on to business school where she learned the latest in the shorthand machines the sten graph and worked at the world fair on treasure island demonstrating this new machine, and met and married richard wilson who she met at a grocery store and he joined the san francisco fire department in 1948 and retired in 1978. they traveled much after his retirement and many of you will recall him attending the board meeting with her. she was an involved parent in schools and her son's attendance at all of the schools, and became very active with the pta she was pta president for many years and served as the district pta president. and she learned procedure to help her along with her pta duties and running of a good meeting. 1964 she earned the professional parliamentarina. >> she served not only to the board of education, but to many other non-profit organizations such as california now, the california teachers association, spur, california physical therapist
she grew up at 5th and judith street in the city by bait and attended public schools here and was a proud graduate of lowel high school and went on to business school where she learned the latest in the shorthand machines the sten graph and worked at the world fair on treasure island demonstrating this new machine, and met and married richard wilson who she met at a grocery store and he joined the san francisco fire department in 1948 and retired in 1978. they traveled much after his retirement...
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hey, could you rewind to judith breast-feeding him? that was really adorable.ecially the part where she does the old switcheroo. (baby jake babbling) i miss that little boy. seems like only yesterday i could hold him in one arm. he didn't weigh more than eight or nine pounds. he craps more than that now. where did the time go? his childhood is almost over and there's still so much stuff i want to do with him. like what? you know, father-son stuff. pretty soon, there'll be no more playing catch or riding bikes. do you realize i've never even taken him fishing or camping or hunting? do you know how to fish or camp or hunt? that's not the point. i-i-i thought we would learn together. oh, that sounds good. you and knucklehead out in the woods taking turns shooting each other in the ass. okay, it's not so much about hunting, per se. "per se." there's an outdoorsy phrase. it's about bonding. before you know it, he'll have no interest in spending time with me at all. not unless you grow boobs and straddle a harley. all right, look. it doesn't help to whine about it. i
hey, could you rewind to judith breast-feeding him? that was really adorable.ecially the part where she does the old switcheroo. (baby jake babbling) i miss that little boy. seems like only yesterday i could hold him in one arm. he didn't weigh more than eight or nine pounds. he craps more than that now. where did the time go? his childhood is almost over and there's still so much stuff i want to do with him. like what? you know, father-son stuff. pretty soon, there'll be no more playing catch...
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it's wonderful having judith and her colleagues back on this case.i get to the subject at hand, i'd like to say a few words about syria. a vigorous and important debate is underway in congress and around kitchen tables all over america. this is a challenge that has cat liesed the kind of debate i think is good for our democracy. as you know, this is a fluid situation with statements from russia and syria and others in the last several hours. i've just come from a meeting with president obama where we discussed the latest developments. and three points in particular are at the heart of the decision our country and our congress has to make in the days ahead. first as the president has said, the assad regime's inhuman use of weapons of mass destruction against innocent men, women and children violates a universal norm at the heart of our global order. and therefore, it demands a strong response from the international community, led by the united states. second, the international community cannot ignore the ongoing threat from the assad regime's stock pi
it's wonderful having judith and her colleagues back on this case.i get to the subject at hand, i'd like to say a few words about syria. a vigorous and important debate is underway in congress and around kitchen tables all over america. this is a challenge that has cat liesed the kind of debate i think is good for our democracy. as you know, this is a fluid situation with statements from russia and syria and others in the last several hours. i've just come from a meeting with president obama...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.e people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution janette linder and her boyfriend, john bruno, are suing tamara mooney for burglarizing their home. tamara claims the incident was just a big misunderstanding. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.e people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution janette linder and her boyfriend, john bruno, are suing tamara mooney for burglarizing their home. tamara claims the incident was just a big misunderstanding. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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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 jones and i, brianna barnes, journeyed through latin america, the land of conquistadores, aztecs incas. zay harding then crossed the pacif
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. >> i'm judith, a retired teacher and activist. my husband and i are part of the valley -- including leslie who is an exemplar of some of the best practices of education. i caught many student ended up going to city college. i myself went to city college after graduating from berkeley when i wanted to learn chinese much like my colleague. i decided to amplify my talents because i had many chinese students. i speak spanish. this is a question about active education. i feel firmly about that because we don't want privatization. we want opportunities available to our community at large and the generations to come. thank you for your good work on our behalf because we are a city college, all of us. >> thank you. next speaker? >> hello, i'm a student at the city college. thank you for the study. i believe what happened on july 3rd was for a lot of people in san francisco that support the colleges when i heard the news i have devastated. i went to a baseball game and i did not care because of what happened with city college. city college
. >> i'm judith, a retired teacher and activist. my husband and i are part of the valley -- including leslie who is an exemplar of some of the best practices of education. i caught many student ended up going to city college. i myself went to city college after graduating from berkeley when i wanted to learn chinese much like my colleague. i decided to amplify my talents because i had many chinese students. i speak spanish. this is a question about active education. i feel firmly about...
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fox news contribute tore and pulitzer prize winner judith miller will give us perspective. that's coming up next. >> welcome back, everyone, the deal brokered between the united states is bringing the question, where does this put israel? we will talk about fact that john kerry, in israel, is talking about this deal with netanyahu offering guarded response to this. when we look at words of guarded optimism, what does it mean? >> it means that israel, this sounds nice. we don't trust it for a minute. we don't trust the syrians. to an israeli this is a deal that screams "don't trust," then you won't have to put the emphasis on verification. they are really nervous. on the one hand they are delighted with the prospect of their enemy forever disarming himself of a whole category of weapons. but they don't believe that bashar al-assad is going to give the weapons up any more than they believe that bashar al-assad wants to make peace with israel. >> israel maintains it can take care of itself if syria decides to wage a strike against them and the interior minister also saying, wa
fox news contribute tore and pulitzer prize winner judith miller will give us perspective. that's coming up next. >> welcome back, everyone, the deal brokered between the united states is bringing the question, where does this put israel? we will talk about fact that john kerry, in israel, is talking about this deal with netanyahu offering guarded response to this. when we look at words of guarded optimism, what does it mean? >> it means that israel, this sounds nice. we don't trust...
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judith jones and brianna barnes journeyed through latin america, the land of conquistadors, aztecs and incas. zay harding then crossed the pacific from santiago to new caledonia. megan mccormick began our silk road journey in xi'an in china. now, join holly morris as she continues from the mountains of kyrgyzstan, central asia. [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> in this episode of "globe trekker around the world," i'm traveling one of the most exotic highways in the world, the ancient silk road, all the way from china behind me, thousands of miles through central asia to the edge of europe. this is gointo bone unbeliable journey. ntral asia is a vast region of mountains, deserts, and plains, stretching from china all the way to the edge of europe. starting my journey in kyrgyzstan near osh, i travel to tashkent, in uzbekistan, and then by train to samarkand and bukhara. moving on to merv in turkmenistan, i fly to baku, in azerbaijan, before heading on to tbilisi, in georgia. flying to konya in turkey, i travel by camel caravan like the old silk road traders, before finally
judith jones and brianna barnes journeyed through latin america, the land of conquistadors, aztecs and incas. zay harding then crossed the pacific from santiago to new caledonia. megan mccormick began our silk road journey in xi'an in china. now, join holly morris as she continues from the mountains of kyrgyzstan, central asia. [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> in this episode of "globe trekker around the world," i'm traveling one of the most exotic highways in the...
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in addition to her service as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, when judith was president ceo of d discovery communications, she helped produce the landmark 1989 documentary "ivory wars" which built crucial support for passage of the international convention on wildlife trafficking. and it is not only time, it's probably past time to galvanize a new international movement against poaching and trafficking so it's wonderful having judith and her colleagues back on this case. before i get to the subject at hand, i'd like to say a few words about syria. a vigorous and important debate is under way in congress and around kitchen tables all over america. this is a challenge that has catalyzed the kind of debate that i think is good for our democracy. as you know, this is a fluid situation with statements from russia, syria, and others in the last several hours. i've just come from a meeting with president obama where we discussed the latest developments. and three points in particular are at the heart of the decision our country and our congress has to make in the days ahead. fi
in addition to her service as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, when judith was president ceo of d discovery communications, she helped produce the landmark 1989 documentary "ivory wars" which built crucial support for passage of the international convention on wildlife trafficking. and it is not only time, it's probably past time to galvanize a new international movement against poaching and trafficking so it's wonderful having judith and her colleagues back on this case....
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the other item was a certificate of appropriateness for 320 judith street, this is the sales office building that was recently designated as part of the department and the hpc landmark program and the new owners, are committed to a full restoration to the building and we have already issued a few administrative letters certificates of appropriateness but during that work it is discovered that there is extensive termite and water damage and so the commission over all was pleased with the direction the work was going and property ject sponsor is committed to working with the staff to make sure that the building is restored back to the 1940 period of significance. and finally, the hpc ajournd in memory of alice carry and there were a number of folks from the public that spoke about alice's contribution to the historic preservation and expressing kind programs for alice and as you know, alice carry was also a former member of the lamb works preservation advisory board and served as pers. >> commissioner moore? >> while you were there, was there a discussion about powell street yesterday? one of
the other item was a certificate of appropriateness for 320 judith street, this is the sales office building that was recently designated as part of the department and the hpc landmark program and the new owners, are committed to a full restoration to the building and we have already issued a few administrative letters certificates of appropriateness but during that work it is discovered that there is extensive termite and water damage and so the commission over all was pleased with the...
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joining us now, ju judith miller andd walid phares, thank you both for joining us, talk about the president russia. an adroit statesman like move on the part of our president? >> in the big picture, putin understand that obama administration is stuck with two things they realize beyond a limited strike, washington is not going to confront the iranians, they want to reach out to them. and inside syria, we don't top reach out except to islamist this signals to the russians if we weaken assad the anti-russians will come to power, have you a russian leadership that knows we'reing t the ash sad regime, and -- assad regime, and we're not going to work with russians that bridge bring down assad. >> do you agree? >> not sure i do. i think that russians are very afraid that if assad goes, al qaeda will takeover in damascus, they had some experience with chechens, and islamist extremists and separatists, i realize there was perhaps a certain amount of "glee" in moscow, in the kremlin over the american's predict am because of opponent fumble -- because of obama's fumbled diplomacy, there is concern on
joining us now, ju judith miller andd walid phares, thank you both for joining us, talk about the president russia. an adroit statesman like move on the part of our president? >> in the big picture, putin understand that obama administration is stuck with two things they realize beyond a limited strike, washington is not going to confront the iranians, they want to reach out to them. and inside syria, we don't top reach out except to islamist this signals to the russians if we weaken...