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role played by state regulatory agencies and i am particularly pleased to welcome to our hearing judith shaw who served as securities administrator for the state of maine. maine i'm happy to say is on the cutting-edge of helping to combat -- through programs like the innovative senior safe program which is the first of its kind in the nation. i won't preempt her testimony by describing it but i think it provides a model for many states. financial exploitation knows no socioeconomic boundaries. victims range from seniors who have very modest financial means to those who have amassed great wealth. for example the daughter of the maine senior sold her mother's home and moved her into a camper into her backyard. as if that were not bad enough that daughter and her boyfriend went on to to please her mother's lifesaving -- life savings over the course of two years leaving her pending those as well as homeless. while individuals of limited means are particularly vulnerable even the wealthiest the most fortunate americans are not immune from financial exploitation. today we will also hear from
role played by state regulatory agencies and i am particularly pleased to welcome to our hearing judith shaw who served as securities administrator for the state of maine. maine i'm happy to say is on the cutting-edge of helping to combat -- through programs like the innovative senior safe program which is the first of its kind in the nation. i won't preempt her testimony by describing it but i think it provides a model for many states. financial exploitation knows no socioeconomic boundaries....
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judge judith wrote about his budding friendship in the new york times. and it quickly became the most viewed article of the month. >> the number of autistic kids but the number of parents who wrote to me about the experiences with technology and how at different times in their life they had gotten solace from this machine. >> siri represents a nonjudgmental type of individual or interactive device. so there's not those complex social nuances. >> dan smith is the senior director for discovery neuroscience at autism speaks. an advocacy organization. >> doesn't require that you adhere to all the norms that dominate the world, verbal and nonverbal when you are speaking to another person. >> apple's interactive technology put together a grant to are ship ipads. around the country. >> we decided to do the ipad give away program because of the affinity that a lot of individuals with autism have towards technology and their receptivity to it. not to mention its skills for learning all sorts of things. >> how much has siri changed his interactions with everyday p
judge judith wrote about his budding friendship in the new york times. and it quickly became the most viewed article of the month. >> the number of autistic kids but the number of parents who wrote to me about the experiences with technology and how at different times in their life they had gotten solace from this machine. >> siri represents a nonjudgmental type of individual or interactive device. so there's not those complex social nuances. >> dan smith is the senior...
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cal thomas judith miller, good to see you both. >> thanks. >> nice to see you, gregg.ould actually help a suspect. we have developments on that. >>> plus, it's been a top secret home away from home for presidents. we're taking a look inside the presidential suite at the waldorf-astoria. ♪ ♪ jenna: well, the plot thickens in the las vegas road rage case resulting in the death of 44-year-old tammy meyers, a mother. and that's part of what this case might be about. the defense team for the 19-year-old accused of killing meyers is asking for a gunshot residue test on her body. they want to determine if tammy meyers or someone next to her fired a gun before she died. the results reportedly supporting a self-defense argument for the 19-year-old suspect. here's a twist that we just learned, that they're not going to allow the test because the body has already been released to the family heather so it can't be done. what do you think the impact is of that? >> it could have a huge impact, jenna. what happens in cases like this when evidence is ruined by one party or the other t
cal thomas judith miller, good to see you both. >> thanks. >> nice to see you, gregg.ould actually help a suspect. we have developments on that. >>> plus, it's been a top secret home away from home for presidents. we're taking a look inside the presidential suite at the waldorf-astoria. ♪ ♪ jenna: well, the plot thickens in the las vegas road rage case resulting in the death of 44-year-old tammy meyers, a mother. and that's part of what this case might be about. the...
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judith martin who is with the department of public health. followed by the public utilities commission, and the police department, finally. so there's three other presenters. if you want to ask questions of any of the departments as they come up, supervisor christensen, would you like to ask the department of environmental a few questions. speaker: i would. if i might ask, mr. raphael just a few -- first my congratulations. it's delightful to see city employees excited in knowing they can make a difference. i appreciate that. a few technical questions about the implementation. so does the department have an estimate of how many producers are likely impacted by this ordinance? speaker: supervisor, no, we don't have that information. we built into the ordinance, the requirement that wholesalers and distributors and retail pharmacies, their requirements in the ordinance is to inform the department of the environment, who their producers are, so the way we will collect and understanding of all manufacturers that sell covered drugs, and the progra
judith martin who is with the department of public health. followed by the public utilities commission, and the police department, finally. so there's three other presenters. if you want to ask questions of any of the departments as they come up, supervisor christensen, would you like to ask the department of environmental a few questions. speaker: i would. if i might ask, mr. raphael just a few -- first my congratulations. it's delightful to see city employees excited in knowing they can make...
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i'm particularly pleased to welcome to our hearing, judith shaw who serves as the securities securities administrator of maine. maine is on the cutting edge of combating the fanlinancial abuse of seniors with a program which is the first of its kind in the nation. i won't preempt ms. shaw's testimony by describing it but i think it provides a model for many states. financial exploitation knows no socio/economic boundaries. victims range from seniors who have very modest financial means to those whoa have amassed great health. for example, if it were not bad enough, the daughter and her boyfriend went onto deplete her mother's life savings over the course of two years, leaving her penniless as well as homeless. while individuals of limited means are particularly vulnerable, even the wealthiest the most fortunate americans are not immune from mr. martial and socialite brooke aster who summered in maine for decades and who what's so generalious to our state. he will testify how his mother while she suffered from alzheimer's. many times it is vital for a senior to have the assistance of a f
i'm particularly pleased to welcome to our hearing, judith shaw who serves as the securities securities administrator of maine. maine is on the cutting edge of combating the fanlinancial abuse of seniors with a program which is the first of its kind in the nation. i won't preempt ms. shaw's testimony by describing it but i think it provides a model for many states. financial exploitation knows no socio/economic boundaries. victims range from seniors who have very modest financial means to those...
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in kelly anne always good to have you kelly anne conway, judith miller, thank you so much. >> thank you. lou: thank you for joining us, have a pleasant evening. good night from new york. . neil: welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. it is one thing to call taxes fees or spending investments or fair share when you are really just talking about taxing the rich. but this president's testing my patience when he says an organization lit the jordanian pilot on fire, or worse extremists without putting the proper word ahead of extremist, muslim extremist, there, i said it. a financial columnist says this isn't about being cautious right now it's being crazy. and you say words matter? >> absolutely words matter. and tone matters and energy matters. i think the problem president obama has right now is that this
in kelly anne always good to have you kelly anne conway, judith miller, thank you so much. >> thank you. lou: thank you for joining us, have a pleasant evening. good night from new york. . neil: welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. it is one thing to call taxes fees or spending investments or fair share when you are really just talking about taxing the rich. but this president's testing my patience when he says an organization lit the jordanian pilot on fire, or worse extremists without...
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in kelly anne always good to have you kelly anne conway, judith miller, thank you so much. >> thank youlou: thank you for joining us, have a pleasant evening. good night from new york. [laughter] that will do. see you tomorrow. >> a world record car collection. >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> i believe his goal was to have one of every car ever made. >> a maverick driven to leave a mark. >> he went to the auction, bought the whole lot. >> his family promises to carry out his grand plan. >> i think there was a feeling of dread, relief excitement, and enthusiasm. >> love it. love the hair flowing. the top down. >> but can they fulfill the patriot patriarchs dying wish? >> you don't want that car oil on your hand.
in kelly anne always good to have you kelly anne conway, judith miller, thank you so much. >> thank youlou: thank you for joining us, have a pleasant evening. good night from new york. [laughter] that will do. see you tomorrow. >> a world record car collection. >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> i believe his goal was to have one of every car ever made. >> a maverick driven to leave a mark. >> he went to the auction, bought the whole lot. >>...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.re real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old robert pasker iii is suing his ex-girlfriend 21-year-old whitney johnson for vandalizing his car and for breaking his eyeglasses.
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.re real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old robert pasker iii is suing his ex-girlfriend 21-year-old whitney johnson for vandalizing his car and for breaking his eyeglasses.
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>> hello, i'm judith i live in burr no heights i'm concerned about two things having to do with the eastern problematic eir in the news this week the opening of the ucsf hospital that has a helipad they're going to do organ transports transportation by car and also in potrero hill there is the police have the emergency bomb squad and their, of course, the event in paris where the public safety is getting you know the right people at the right place quickly and in the eir what was certified in 2008 they didn't take into account any of the emergency services and as we entitle a lot of projects near the facilities the impacts of the circulation on emergency ceqa's services is not examined the other thing the king wake this week we find out it was the hottest year on record in terms of global warming there are a number of easements it city of san francisco hold for drainage and sewer i want to insure that in project consideration that those easements are considered public and don't count towards open space that is provided by the dispensaries those are any two issues this week. >> thank you. >>
>> hello, i'm judith i live in burr no heights i'm concerned about two things having to do with the eastern problematic eir in the news this week the opening of the ucsf hospital that has a helipad they're going to do organ transports transportation by car and also in potrero hill there is the police have the emergency bomb squad and their, of course, the event in paris where the public safety is getting you know the right people at the right place quickly and in the eir what was...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution sylvia nerio is suing her daughter's friend michelle dale for assaulting her during an argument. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution sylvia nerio is suing her daughter's friend michelle dale for assaulting her during an argument. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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. >> judith commissioners the hearing - the tree hearing decision the recommendations you know what it was it was not to approve the removal of the trees it doesn't say it it says on the condition only on conditions there are necessarily approvals have been observed from other departments this decision doesn't diverse the approval to remove the trees this can only that mean the possibility of constructing the trees something that protects the trees must be considered when no plans have been submitted you don't have the base are for a decision to approve the proposed plans i ask i continue this hearing and direction the pardon project sponsor to prepare alternative plans. >> thank you, ma'am your time is up. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm kevin rear i own a property on state street. >> the other mike please. in summary we'd like a reiterate if you approve any building 0 on intrastate state street building near trees that are cigarette and adjacent buildings and second floor set back 10 feet from the front facade and the eliminates of roof deck and prevent more buildin
. >> judith commissioners the hearing - the tree hearing decision the recommendations you know what it was it was not to approve the removal of the trees it doesn't say it it says on the condition only on conditions there are necessarily approvals have been observed from other departments this decision doesn't diverse the approval to remove the trees this can only that mean the possibility of constructing the trees something that protects the trees must be considered when no plans have...
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. >> so my name is judith i'm a parented of a kindergartener my parents live in the burr no heights i have a younger daughter i want my daughter to return to live oak live oak is a very special plays in a special area an area rich in educational resources this eir conducted a traffic study which did not account for 3 schools when are win the block and -- excuse-me. commissioner johnson doesn't account for kip on 18th street so the real problem is this shows why doing a traffic study is important we have city hall's which are two blocks from the air pollutant exposure zones this is an area we need to insure our children's air quality is inaccurately measured and we've enforced all those pedestrian because they did that too late in the day and in june and july when the schools were not in session 0 both the public and private schools. from those estimates are pedestrians at risk and the traffic and the circling for parking i i cannot understand how you make those decisions for public safety and children on a fundamentally flawed data you need to do new counts and rise the air quality if
. >> so my name is judith i'm a parented of a kindergartener my parents live in the burr no heights i have a younger daughter i want my daughter to return to live oak live oak is a very special plays in a special area an area rich in educational resources this eir conducted a traffic study which did not account for 3 schools when are win the block and -- excuse-me. commissioner johnson doesn't account for kip on 18th street so the real problem is this shows why doing a traffic study is...
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. >> i learned from judith bunker that if somebody gets shot and spins around that, you know, they spew vital fluids around. >> but there was no blood spatter on the floor, walls or the bed from the twisting motion the prosecution says occurred. the defense theory was clearly suicide. that ernestine held the muzzle of the rifle to her stomach with one hand, then leaned over and pushed the trigger with the other. but prosecution expert said there was a problem with that theory. >> had this weapon have been used in contact with the body at the time of discharge, that i would have expected that there would have been blood and/or tissue on the muzzle of the weapon, and there was none. >> dr. vincent dimaio, an expert in high velocity gunshot wounds, testified for the defense. >> the absence of blood on the handguns, you don't find blood on the muzzle. it's a little more common in shotguns. but don't forget with rifles and, in this situation, you had clothing in between. >> dr. dimaio also believes the autopsy photos clearly show ernestine was shot in the stomach. >> when you discharge a gun
. >> i learned from judith bunker that if somebody gets shot and spins around that, you know, they spew vital fluids around. >> but there was no blood spatter on the floor, walls or the bed from the twisting motion the prosecution says occurred. the defense theory was clearly suicide. that ernestine held the muzzle of the rifle to her stomach with one hand, then leaned over and pushed the trigger with the other. but prosecution expert said there was a problem with that theory....
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 22-year-old shanese campbell is suing her boyfriend's former friend, 24-year-old dwight thomas, for the return of a ford mustang. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 22-year-old shanese campbell is suing her boyfriend's former friend, 24-year-old dwight thomas, for the return of a ford mustang. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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and congregation and my faith will keep me on the straight and narrow. >> mccullough's passenger, judith bailey, suffers less severe burns and makes a recovery as well. but the steam pipe explosion is blamed for the death of 51-year-old lois bemeric, a human resources executive from new jersey who dies from a heart attack. more than 40 others are injured. an investigation concludes heavy rainfall and leaky pipes caused the explosion. the city orders improvements for new york's vast and aging underground steam system to prevent a similar catastrophe. >>> coming up -- nearly 10,000 volts of electricity on the loose. >>> caught in the crosshairs of a terrorist attack. >> it felt like the car was lifted off the ground and landed with a thump. >>> a dance floor turns into a black hole. >>> and a tv news helicopter becomes the lead story. >> oh, no, no, no, no! >> when "caught on camera: on the edge of death" continues. sweet charmin!!!softness... take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfo
and congregation and my faith will keep me on the straight and narrow. >> mccullough's passenger, judith bailey, suffers less severe burns and makes a recovery as well. but the steam pipe explosion is blamed for the death of 51-year-old lois bemeric, a human resources executive from new jersey who dies from a heart attack. more than 40 others are injured. an investigation concludes heavy rainfall and leaky pipes caused the explosion. the city orders improvements for new york's vast and...
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role played by state regulatory agencies and i am particularly pleased to welcome to our hearing judithwho served as securities administrator for the state of maine. maine i'm happy to say is on the cutting-edge of helping to combat -- through programs like the innovative senior safe program which is the first of its kind in the nation. i won't preempt her testimony by describing it but i think it provides a model for many states. financial exploitation knows no socioeconomic boundaries. victims range from seniors who have very modest financial means to those who have amassed great wealth. for example the daughter of the maine senior sold her mother's home and moved her into a camper into her backyard. as if that were not bad enough that daughter and her boyfriend went on to to please her mother's lifesaving -- life savings over the course of two years leaving her pending those as well as homeless. while individuals of limited means are particularly vulnerable even the wealthiest the most fortunate americans are not immune from financial exploitation. today we will also hear from philip
role played by state regulatory agencies and i am particularly pleased to welcome to our hearing judithwho served as securities administrator for the state of maine. maine i'm happy to say is on the cutting-edge of helping to combat -- through programs like the innovative senior safe program which is the first of its kind in the nation. i won't preempt her testimony by describing it but i think it provides a model for many states. financial exploitation knows no socioeconomic boundaries....
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. >> hello, i'm judith again, i would comment that your - the documents like the notice of preparation or the draft eir are posted electronically, however a lot of them have references to the underlying documents like the traffic study are the toxic study i guess as. >> plan for the department that be useful for projects with strong public interests to scan the documents and may be make them available electronic there are electronic versions of most of the documents and matter of posting them it's hard for a consumer of those documents to actually go to the planning department during business hours and pull the file they have critical information in terms of the you know how the eir was conducted so - >> thank you. is there any additional public comment okay public comment is closed commissioner moore. >> i want to thank the gentleman in our department to giving us us the reporting report it's been give by him for a number of years it still leaves questions but i provided a structure of priorities where the waiting is and clear margin for us to support but also to interact with the cor
. >> hello, i'm judith again, i would comment that your - the documents like the notice of preparation or the draft eir are posted electronically, however a lot of them have references to the underlying documents like the traffic study are the toxic study i guess as. >> plan for the department that be useful for projects with strong public interests to scan the documents and may be make them available electronic there are electronic versions of most of the documents and matter of...
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judith martin, the deputy of health services and medical director of substance use services as the department of public health. speaker: thank you, president breed and chairman yee and supervisor christensen. i was asked to talk about the effects in the interface between this pioneering ordinance and my field which is addiction. and i'm trying to close this slide so i can open mine. thank you. there was a survey done that was published in the medical literature last year about unused prescription medications and the reason i included it here is because it's specific to california which is hard to find. and the -- there were approximately 2 of 3 prescription medications reported to be unused. and the reasons for that were the disease or the condition improved and they were no longer necessary which suggest that maybe some of our prescribing -- it was the reason they weren't using their medications. thrown in the trash was the most common method of disposal which was government's advice not too long ago to mix it with kitty litter and make it not identifiable. people are dying from analgesics o
judith martin, the deputy of health services and medical director of substance use services as the department of public health. speaker: thank you, president breed and chairman yee and supervisor christensen. i was asked to talk about the effects in the interface between this pioneering ordinance and my field which is addiction. and i'm trying to close this slide so i can open mine. thank you. there was a survey done that was published in the medical literature last year about unused...
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happy birthday to tom, 34 judith light 66 and actor joe pesci turns 72. karins. thanks for watching today. we hope you have a great start to your week. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. (humming) oh yeah. (humming) they're magically delicious. ha! very funny, kyle. >>> a bay area teenager under arrest this morning accused of sexually assaulting a domino's delivery woman. >>> plus the mystery around a suitcase of body carts, deepens. the only suspect dice in the hospital. >>> and strong winds bring down trees and power polls. it's not over yet. where it can affect your commute. >>> and the bay bridge illuminated. starting our monday morning. monday, february 9th. this is "today in the bay." >>> and a very good monday morning to you. we hope you have a good one. it's
happy birthday to tom, 34 judith light 66 and actor joe pesci turns 72. karins. thanks for watching today. we hope you have a great start to your week. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. (humming) oh yeah. (humming) they're magically delicious. ha! very funny, kyle. >>> a bay area teenager under arrest this morning accused of sexually assaulting a domino's delivery woman. >>> plus the mystery...
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. >> judith is a manager at chartwell, now a museum. >> but i think she had great expectations of thestate of their finances. she knew that this is really making quite a hole in their finances. >> their wallet suffered another blow in 1929 when churchill lost his chancellor post after the labor party won at the polls. he remained a member of parliament, but money was tight. >> he basically keeps his family together making speeches and writing. >> it's what gave hem the power to continue in politics. he got his money from writing books and from eventually more than one every week newspaper article, and this enabled him to maintain his wonderful house, chartwell. >> in the course of his lifetime, churchill would have 40 titles published in over 60 volumes. in when america weathered the depression, he earned roughly $that,000, lecturing in the united states. the tour nearly turned fatal in december. churchill was looking the wrong way while crossing fifth avenue in new york, and he was struck by a car. >> when did he first see hitler as a threat? >> already by 1933. by the time that he a
. >> judith is a manager at chartwell, now a museum. >> but i think she had great expectations of thestate of their finances. she knew that this is really making quite a hole in their finances. >> their wallet suffered another blow in 1929 when churchill lost his chancellor post after the labor party won at the polls. he remained a member of parliament, but money was tight. >> he basically keeps his family together making speeches and writing. >> it's what gave hem...
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is she did so much good throughout her life. >> ranking member i am judith shaw end of the administrator i am honored to be here to discuss one of the most serious problems to have financial exploitation it was difficult but critical many is the population due to social isolation with other support networks. the days of america is and then fading into the past we've no older adults are fodder for a vigil schemes because they have tangible assets and are attractive to ischium artists. and even significant savings to recoup losses. it is a community problem and we must all come together for the elderly to break down barriers to achieve a solution. we must identify those with referrals to appropriate government agencies. and then to be the banks and credit unions with the department dead aging services for the elderly and main credit unions senior save was created with those expectations for financial institutions. into meet with representatives to identify barriers so institutions are left wondering if there even was a problem in the first place. we also learned they lacked direction. seni
is she did so much good throughout her life. >> ranking member i am judith shaw end of the administrator i am honored to be here to discuss one of the most serious problems to have financial exploitation it was difficult but critical many is the population due to social isolation with other support networks. the days of america is and then fading into the past we've no older adults are fodder for a vigil schemes because they have tangible assets and are attractive to ischium artists. and...
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we have a run of judith lieber purses. i think it just became a tradition at a certain point. >> the two individuals who are standing will be the last two questions. beginning with you. >> thank you. d.c. does not really have the reputation of being a very fashion forward city so my question is with the emphasis on first lady fashion and even to an extent women who are members of cog and their fashion choices, what impact do you thing that has on d.c. residents, lawyers and lobbyists and being savvy on the style. >> may i just jump in. i wish it had an impact! [ laughter ] truly. >> we're trying. we're trying. >> i think people need to break out of the box. i think it's a very conservative town because of the politics i guess and everyone is aligned and everyone is in a certain camp and that camp dresses the same. but i think, you know, being individual and kind of standing for self is equally important and it would be great to see people express themselves. >> anything to add? hi. >> hi. my question goes back to jackie ke
we have a run of judith lieber purses. i think it just became a tradition at a certain point. >> the two individuals who are standing will be the last two questions. beginning with you. >> thank you. d.c. does not really have the reputation of being a very fashion forward city so my question is with the emphasis on first lady fashion and even to an extent women who are members of cog and their fashion choices, what impact do you thing that has on d.c. residents, lawyers and...
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they asked somebody what did you think of judith as larry bird in "birdman." >> i think it is setup.s different when she is talking. >> the other thing is that we live in a pretty hypocritical world where we enjoy insulting the public and making fun of how stupid they are. if you make a joke about the celebrity during the oscars you have the same public coming after you saying how dare you make fun ofa rrkrquette. i am going to defend her. the public are not going to the movies. they are not going anymore. that can be evidence that they don't know what is out there because tickets are so expensive. >> everybody saw "american sniper" and not any of the others. >> if you look in the background how is that the oscars? is that true? >> i'm going to agree. >> i think it was fake. they said they went down the street to do it and got regular people to do it. it is so ridiculous. >> remember jay leno jaywalking. >> they interview lots of people to get what they want. >>> next up our buddy juan williams thinks clarence thomas is the most influential thinker when it comes to race in america ev
they asked somebody what did you think of judith as larry bird in "birdman." >> i think it is setup.s different when she is talking. >> the other thing is that we live in a pretty hypocritical world where we enjoy insulting the public and making fun of how stupid they are. if you make a joke about the celebrity during the oscars you have the same public coming after you saying how dare you make fun ofa rrkrquette. i am going to defend her. the public are not going to the...
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. >> here to talk about this our political power panel, judith miller, fox business reporter, joe lynt and scotty nell hughes the news director for tea party news network. love this panel today judy let me start with you, jeb bush, coming out front and center, talking about foreign policy today, not mincing any words. >> this is in the his strong sought, this is really where he demonstrated that he has learned a lot about the world. he was most comfortable when he was talking about economics. and his trade, as picture rations for this country. he was less sure on the name for example of the leader of isis, mr. baghdadi but that doesn't matter, what he projected today was a sense of strength and the need for strength and as he put it closing the gap between our rhetoric and our actions. this was the anti-obama speech while still being respectful of the president. i thought it was a very good performance. >> let's listen exactly what you were just talking about, his take on obama's foreign policy. >> this administration talks, but the words fade. they draw red lines e and then erase the
. >> here to talk about this our political power panel, judith miller, fox business reporter, joe lynt and scotty nell hughes the news director for tea party news network. love this panel today judy let me start with you, jeb bush, coming out front and center, talking about foreign policy today, not mincing any words. >> this is in the his strong sought, this is really where he demonstrated that he has learned a lot about the world. he was most comfortable when he was talking about...
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conway, judith miller, thank you so much. >> thank you, lou. lou: thank you for joining us, have a pleasant evening. good night from new york. . neil: welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. it is one thing to call taxes fees or spending investments or fair share when you are really just talking about taxing the rich. but this president's testing my patience when he says an organization lit the jordanian pilot on fire, or worse extremists without putting the proper word ahead of extremist, muslim extremist, there, i said it. a financial columnist says this isn't about being cautious right now it's being crazy. and you say words matter? >> absolutely words matter. and tone matters and energy matters. i think the problem president obama has right now is that this very scientific analytical, cool detachment is working against him. we want to know he's angry. i want him to be personally engaged in defeating isis. so far we have not seen that from him. what a contrast with king abdullah who not only was irate and infuriated and talked about hunting the
conway, judith miller, thank you so much. >> thank you, lou. lou: thank you for joining us, have a pleasant evening. good night from new york. . neil: welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. it is one thing to call taxes fees or spending investments or fair share when you are really just talking about taxing the rich. but this president's testing my patience when he says an organization lit the jordanian pilot on fire, or worse extremists without putting the proper word ahead of extremist,...
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judith miller, lynn sweet. good to see you both. jenna: the growing measles outbreak link toddies any land raising the question what is more important, parental rights or public safety? we were pointing out there is question about the quote, unquote, outbreak in chicago being tied back to disneyland. could be something different. most schools allow kid to attend without vaccinations. could children's who don't vaccinate their children be held responsible for getting another child sick? we'll ask our legal panel. >>> a little boy subjected their boy to a horrific ordeal because they worried he was too nice. how their stranger danger backfired on them all. jenna: let's check out what is ahead on "outnumbered" at top of the hour. hi ladies. >> always great to see you on a friday specially, as jordan warns isis only has begun to fight. president obama is expected to ask congress to authorize military force. is blowing a chance to work with our allies to defeat isis? we'll take a look. >> experts rank john kerry least effective secretary
judith miller, lynn sweet. good to see you both. jenna: the growing measles outbreak link toddies any land raising the question what is more important, parental rights or public safety? we were pointing out there is question about the quote, unquote, outbreak in chicago being tied back to disneyland. could be something different. most schools allow kid to attend without vaccinations. could children's who don't vaccinate their children be held responsible for getting another child sick? we'll...
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in her book, the resilience dividend judith argues yes they can.ies and individuals can get better at managing disruption and growing stronger and prosperous while doing so. i'm joined by the book's author a widely recognized leader on development and science issues and president of the rockefeller foundation. >> thank you for having me. >> you've come up with a whole new approach to disasters that a crisis is a terrible thing to waste would be a shorthand way to describe it. give us some examples where people have prospered from the way they respond to adversity? >> absolutely you mentioned katrina and this is the tenth anniversary of katrina and new orleans has really taken the opportunity to grow and adapt to revitalize itself and so they are wonderful demonstration of not wasting a crisis. they've transformed their public education system and diversified their economy and of course they've fortified the levees with the help of the army corps of engineers and restored wet lands and marshlands but they are a completely different place and yieldin
in her book, the resilience dividend judith argues yes they can.ies and individuals can get better at managing disruption and growing stronger and prosperous while doing so. i'm joined by the book's author a widely recognized leader on development and science issues and president of the rockefeller foundation. >> thank you for having me. >> you've come up with a whole new approach to disasters that a crisis is a terrible thing to waste would be a shorthand way to describe it. give...
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judith miller, pulitzer prize-winning reporter and fox news contributor.ynn sweet is the news bureau chief for the "chicago sun-times.." bush 43 was often mocked elsewhere for mangling the language. we have a president who is professorial things he says chooses his words very carefully, but judy he will not used words islamic terrorism. i don't? >> jon, he tried to explain in his address on violent extremism. he didn't want a war with 1.5 billion muslims. that what isis was doing was not islamic. and that we needed to get as allies in this fight the moderate muslims of the world. now i can agree totally with his analysis. in fact i do. but, i disagree with his conclusion. i think in order to win over the 40 representatives of 40 nations that were in that room listening to him talk about violent extremism, you need to remind people that this is a fight within islam that only they can win, and that they are the ones who must take the lead with our support and support of all decent people who believed that killing beheading crucifying your enemy defined as so
judith miller, pulitzer prize-winning reporter and fox news contributor.ynn sweet is the news bureau chief for the "chicago sun-times.." bush 43 was often mocked elsewhere for mangling the language. we have a president who is professorial things he says chooses his words very carefully, but judy he will not used words islamic terrorism. i don't? >> jon, he tried to explain in his address on violent extremism. he didn't want a war with 1.5 billion muslims. that what isis was...
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judith miller adjunct fellow, a fox news contributor. richard peterson is with us.dy with us. let's talk first about ukraine and the cease-fire. do you believe it, ed? >> i'm hopeful, but i don't believe it. i think at the end of the day, the last one was violated very quickly, the russians have gained immeasurably in the period between. i'm not sure that putin is fully enthused about this and i think at the end of the day unless the europeans are willing to get more involved the danger sign the americans are talking about the administration is talking about putting 600 troops there to basically help train the ukraine soldiers. i think any time we put trainers in there, ends up being a dangerous spot for this. >> good point, the debate whether america should be sending heavy weaponry is getting hotter and more debatable. what do you think about? >> the united states doesn't want to send the arms to ukraine that they've been asking for for over a year to defend themselves. they do not need people to show them how to fight. they've been fighting on their own with noth
judith miller adjunct fellow, a fox news contributor. richard peterson is with us.dy with us. let's talk first about ukraine and the cease-fire. do you believe it, ed? >> i'm hopeful, but i don't believe it. i think at the end of the day, the last one was violated very quickly, the russians have gained immeasurably in the period between. i'm not sure that putin is fully enthused about this and i think at the end of the day unless the europeans are willing to get more involved the danger...
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>> reporter: well a short time ago, we heard the jordan's foreign minister, natso judith speaking to wolf blitzer. he did not commit to any ground troops. he said the air strikes are effective and, anderson it does seem like you mentioned earlier, jordan is just saying it's the beginning of its retaliation, its response to isis and it's not clear where this is headed. and it really appears that all options are on the table right now. >> all right. jomana thank you very much. reporting. the u.s. plays a leading role in the coalition against isis. the question is what kind of role does american military equipment and personnel play? for that go to barbara starr at the pentagon. what do we know about how the u.s. assisted jordan with the strikes? >> reporter: good evening, anderson. we know 20 u.s. aircraft and 20 airplanes flew. on the ground advanced air force f-22 fighters flying over. target data to pass it along. drones overhead refueling airplanes, so everybody could get in and out of the zone. this is pretty much how the coalition has been operating, i should say, all the way sin
>> reporter: well a short time ago, we heard the jordan's foreign minister, natso judith speaking to wolf blitzer. he did not commit to any ground troops. he said the air strikes are effective and, anderson it does seem like you mentioned earlier, jordan is just saying it's the beginning of its retaliation, its response to isis and it's not clear where this is headed. and it really appears that all options are on the table right now. >> all right. jomana thank you very much....
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he's a fox news political analyst and judith miller is adjunct fellow and a pulitzer prize winning author news contributor. jamie weinstein is senior editor at "the daily caller." thanks for joining the conversation. ed and judy, always wonderful to see you. jeb bush says i am my own man. he had to say something like that because this is the criticism around his campaign. >> fine for him to say he's his own man but he's in front of the pack because his name is bush. he's a very capable guy and a governor and the vast majority of americans don't know what he is and what they want to know what is what is he going to do? this is about the future. you have to define the difference between what your brother and father did on the foreign policy apparatus and many advisers advising him and what are your thoughts in the middle east and where you're going from him. >> you don't think he did that. >> certainly not in this speech and he need to do that. >> he was sending out themes rather than specific policy but i'm struck by which the extent to the american people regard bush and hillary clinton a
he's a fox news political analyst and judith miller is adjunct fellow and a pulitzer prize winning author news contributor. jamie weinstein is senior editor at "the daily caller." thanks for joining the conversation. ed and judy, always wonderful to see you. jeb bush says i am my own man. he had to say something like that because this is the criticism around his campaign. >> fine for him to say he's his own man but he's in front of the pack because his name is bush. he's a very...
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there's a big article you may have seen imsure you sue by john judith a democratic leaning writer who hailed the democratic majority in an important book published in the early part hoff the decade that inspired a lot of the obama campaign thinking. i don't know about the president. he just suggested that he may have oversold his argument and there's an emerging republican advantage based on the disillusionment of middle class with the experience of the past six years. this isn't a homework assignment. but if you heard these things how do you react to that? -- >> guest: let me -- >> host: -- from the democratic party. >> guest: i think that this issue of the depression of wages, the increasing gulf between growth and wages, and the struggles of the middleless and those who are trying to become middle class, so economic mobility has been coursing through our politics for decaded and created disenchancement against whomever the incumbent party is because it is a constant theme and a function of forces larger than policy though they require some policy answers, but it's a function of cha
there's a big article you may have seen imsure you sue by john judith a democratic leaning writer who hailed the democratic majority in an important book published in the early part hoff the decade that inspired a lot of the obama campaign thinking. i don't know about the president. he just suggested that he may have oversold his argument and there's an emerging republican advantage based on the disillusionment of middle class with the experience of the past six years. this isn't a homework...
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we're joined by a pulitzer prize winning journalist, judith miller.ent to jail for two months because you would not reveal your sources. what do you make of mr. williams predictment as a journalist? >> on a a human level. i feel sorry for brian williams. he has had a distinguished career and it's kind of heartbreaking to see this unraveling. but i don't see how, absent of complete exoneration of this non-internal investigation, i don't see how nbc can continue to market credibility with mr. williams there if the stories we've heard about the exaggerations he's told turn out to be true. stuart: it appears from what i've seen of his previous reporting that he wanted to embellish his position as warrior journalist, if you like embellish his position as the man at the center at the action to make him look better as a journalist involved in the thick of things. >> right. but he's an anchor. brian williams is not richard -- he's the nbc correspondent. fearless has been captured. been held hostage. he's still out there, even as we speak wearing his bulletpro
we're joined by a pulitzer prize winning journalist, judith miller.ent to jail for two months because you would not reveal your sources. what do you make of mr. williams predictment as a journalist? >> on a a human level. i feel sorry for brian williams. he has had a distinguished career and it's kind of heartbreaking to see this unraveling. but i don't see how, absent of complete exoneration of this non-internal investigation, i don't see how nbc can continue to market credibility with...
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gracias a mis hermanos ricardo, judith.còmo Éstas michel? en salud y topar despierta amÉrica. que estÁ siendo sÚper bien en diseÑo no? como te sientes viviendo aquÍ en los angeles. >> estoy corriendo porque llegÓ tarde a una clase. >> y estÁs estudiando que? >> una clase de deporte. >> estas super linda. tienes un cuerpo sÚper lindo. sii. de verdad estoy sÚper emocionado de conocerte. eres super bonita. oye, que quieres hacer en tu futuro? >> algo a la moda. >> y ser bisnieta como de silvia no te llama la atenciÓn >> eres super tÍmida no? >> no se tÍmida pero tengo prisa. >> todo un periodista hecho y derecho. >> mientras eso sucedÍa yo cuidaba que la policÍa no lo detuviera ni a Él ni a lucho estaba grabÁndola ella. >> lo que no te contaron que buenÍsimo que cuando llegamos al lugar la cara de mi giselle cuando vio a verÓnica. y se escondiÓ. muy inteligentemente pero que trajera la comida para salirse pero no contaban con la astucia de aquÉl. >> fue en realidad muy linda, muy educada, muy decente. en realidad respondiÓ a l
gracias a mis hermanos ricardo, judith.còmo Éstas michel? en salud y topar despierta amÉrica. que estÁ siendo sÚper bien en diseÑo no? como te sientes viviendo aquÍ en los angeles. >> estoy corriendo porque llegÓ tarde a una clase. >> y estÁs estudiando que? >> una clase de deporte. >> estas super linda. tienes un cuerpo sÚper lindo. sii. de verdad estoy sÚper emocionado de conocerte. eres super bonita. oye, que quieres hacer en tu futuro? >> algo a la...
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gracias a mis hermanos ricardo, judith.a identidad de la victima y el destino de varias parte del cuerpo, entre estas la cabeza. ♪ ♪ >> estan aqui primero! >> todoslos chilos frescos estÁn aquÍ primero. sÚbele al volumensme porque estÁn los lee muy largos. >> y imagÍnense a los lenguilargos... >> se merme a un lugar super a donde vayan todas las estrellas. y de repente empiezo con famosos y nanay. entonces, una iluminaciÓn de repente... michel salas, la hija de luis miguel. >> la encontramos salÍ corriendo detrÁs de ella y me hablÓ de su futuro y de otras cosas. >> còmo Éstas michel? en salud y topar despierta amÉrica. que estÁ siendo sÚper bien en diseÑo no? como te sientes viviendo aquÍ en los angeles. >> estoy corriendo porque llegÓ tarde a una clase. >> y estÁs estudiando que? >> una clase de deporte. >> estas super linda. tienes un cuerpo sÚper lindo. sii. de verdad estoy sÚper emocionado de conocerte. eres super bonita. oye, que quieres hacer en tu futuro? >> algo a la moda. >> y ser bisnieta como de silvia no te llam
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. >> hand selected by dancer and former alvin ailey artistic director judith jamison robert battles is his path to get there was not an easy one. defying his lack of resources and his own physical challenges. i'm curious for you, a child who was once wearing braces on his legs, told by doctors, you're not going to do what other kids can do. and just coming from that what kind of drive did it take to get here? >> i always say that my most powerful weapon was my imagination and still is, that in that way, you can defy place and time and circumstance. so there was always this sense of my imagination sort of being the thing that i could escape to and eventually the thing that became somewhat my life. >> five, six seven eight. told you. you could have walked off the street and did that one. >> we're talking about black history month. that crosses over into every everybody, your imagination. it's completely universal. >> even when i was giving them a movement where they had their hands flexed and walk forward, if you get them to just think about their own instinct, you know, what does this m
. >> hand selected by dancer and former alvin ailey artistic director judith jamison robert battles is his path to get there was not an easy one. defying his lack of resources and his own physical challenges. i'm curious for you, a child who was once wearing braces on his legs, told by doctors, you're not going to do what other kids can do. and just coming from that what kind of drive did it take to get here? >> i always say that my most powerful weapon was my imagination and still...
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these full service community schools bring the success and model of the judith b. hoyer centers to k-12 nationally. opportunities. there are 33 judy centers in maryland and there will be another three opening later this school year. my wife, for whom judy centers were named, was a strong proponent of this highly successful model which has helped in closing the achievement gap for thousands of students in maryland. sadly, h.r. 5 does not include provisions for those services, which will make a difference. and i thank the chairman for his leadership, the ranking member for his leadership and contribution and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. kline: madam chair can i inquire as to how much time is remaining on each side? the chair: the gentleman has one minute and the gentleman from virginia 1 1/2. mr. kline: thank you very much. in that case i'll be pleased to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from g.a.o., mr. allen. the chair: the gentleman
these full service community schools bring the success and model of the judith b. hoyer centers to k-12 nationally. opportunities. there are 33 judy centers in maryland and there will be another three opening later this school year. my wife, for whom judy centers were named, was a strong proponent of this highly successful model which has helped in closing the achievement gap for thousands of students in maryland. sadly, h.r. 5 does not include provisions for those services, which will make a...