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judith: no. i testified that i had learned that valerie plame was an agent from, i believed, scooter libby, though i said at the time that my memory was very foggy and that my memory was note driven. i thought that it was scooter libby that had told me about it because we had been talking about wmd and what had gone wrong with the information. i was not focused on the wife. i had an ambiguous notation in my notebook. i thought it came from scooter libby. mr. fitzgerald knew that, at the time, that it wasn't scooter libby who had outed valerie plane. it was richard armitage who was the top assistant to colin powell who was a critic of the war. this whole notion of, we were lied into the war, to punish joe wilson for having criticized the administration, this was not true. this was the administration's own war critics who outed miss plame. he also knew that she had used as her cover a state department's office. brian: when she was working for the cia. judith: yes. in my notes, i had an odd notation
judith: no. i testified that i had learned that valerie plame was an agent from, i believed, scooter libby, though i said at the time that my memory was very foggy and that my memory was note driven. i thought that it was scooter libby that had told me about it because we had been talking about wmd and what had gone wrong with the information. i was not focused on the wife. i had an ambiguous notation in my notebook. i thought it came from scooter libby. mr. fitzgerald knew that, at the time,...
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judith sunderland from humans rights watch. thank you judith. >> now to a humanitarianize happening in iraq. the u.n. describes the city as a ghost town. residents are caught in the fighting, and many are seeking shelter in baghdad. but the capital is denying most of them entry. >> it doesn't care about us. look what happened to us. they sold us. they are cowards and traitors. >> we slept on the streets in miserable conditions. we left everything behind. >> officials fear that isil fighters infiltrated the crowd. and many say they have seen bodies scattered in ramadi. >>> arrests were made of those who are suspected of having ties to isil, investigators have been tracking youths from the minneapolis area who have tried to travel to syria to fight with isil and other groups. let's go now to a live press conference by the u.s. attorney. they are he talking about the charges and these arrests. >> the by bus by car and answer mines possible. as describe in the complaint some members of their group have succeeded, but many have been
judith sunderland from humans rights watch. thank you judith. >> now to a humanitarianize happening in iraq. the u.n. describes the city as a ghost town. residents are caught in the fighting, and many are seeking shelter in baghdad. but the capital is denying most of them entry. >> it doesn't care about us. look what happened to us. they sold us. they are cowards and traitors. >> we slept on the streets in miserable conditions. we left everything behind. >> officials...
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judith started handful players nine years ago with the intention of it being a three- month break from her marketing career. it turned into a full-time volunteer job one that would have the potential to change young lives. >> you think about everything you could have accomplished if there had been one person to tell you that were good at it or that you are on the right path. >> until they take that bow, i don't think they have dreamed of what they were working towards. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: for giving kids the chance to walk into the spotlight in life and on stage, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to judith cohen. elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> handful players can always use donations. your time or your talent, costumes or prop. if you can help, use the link in or [music] i love my sister. my heart doesn't see race. love is love. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, she just lost her case on judge judy. but police say she didn't learn her lesson. how one woman was busted for stealing on the flight home. that story and more at 5:00. >> now she's going to face a real judge. >> y
judith started handful players nine years ago with the intention of it being a three- month break from her marketing career. it turned into a full-time volunteer job one that would have the potential to change young lives. >> you think about everything you could have accomplished if there had been one person to tell you that were good at it or that you are on the right path. >> until they take that bow, i don't think they have dreamed of what they were working towards. ♪[ music...
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tonight's guest, judith miller, author of judy miller. it's like they eat, pray love to get into the iraq world. it's going to be a really long interview. ( laughter ) but first, the supreme court the knowledgeable nine elgrandy justivo. robes robes, robes. yesterday, america dropped down on one knee and proposed oral arguments that could settle the question of marriage equality for gay people. >> the court will answer two questions-- can state refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, and can they decline to recognize same-sex marriages that were legally granted somewhere else. >> jon: that's right the supreme court is hearing those cases while participating in this year's "amazing race." ( laughter ) she seems-- she seems perfectly comfortable on a zip line. ( laughter ) of course, an issue this important was bound to draw a crowd, making their final arguments. the progay marriage camp went with how can a just god not allow two men to not be together? while the antigay marriage crowd went with why don't we summon the ancien
tonight's guest, judith miller, author of judy miller. it's like they eat, pray love to get into the iraq world. it's going to be a really long interview. ( laughter ) but first, the supreme court the knowledgeable nine elgrandy justivo. robes robes, robes. yesterday, america dropped down on one knee and proposed oral arguments that could settle the question of marriage equality for gay people. >> the court will answer two questions-- can state refuse to issue marriage licenses to...
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judith miller joins me now. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> when you look at the news out of iraq do you feel guilty? i mean, do you feel like you have a piece of that? that you own in some deep professional or moral sense what's going on there? >> no, i don't feel guilty. i feel that as a reporter i did the very best job i could to disclose to the american people some of the intelligence information that the president and the former vice president got that helped them form their decision to go to war. as the information evolved, i continued to stay with the story. i went to iraq to cover soldiers hunting for the weapons we thought were there -- >> it's the "we" right? who is the "we"? >> yes, the "new york times" and american press who were more or less reporting the exact same story in the lead-up to the war. >> you don't think this is a disaster? >> i never said that. you said that. of course, this is a disaster. isis is a disaster. the iraq war was a disaster. the way in which it was fought was a
judith miller joins me now. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> when you look at the news out of iraq do you feel guilty? i mean, do you feel like you have a piece of that? that you own in some deep professional or moral sense what's going on there? >> no, i don't feel guilty. i feel that as a reporter i did the very best job i could to disclose to the american people some of the intelligence information that the president and the former vice president got that helped...
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to take back iraq, and a report from der spiegel >>> and the former numbs number of times reporter judith miller on the -- that led america to war >>> the next 20 months will be a dangerous time, like "lord of the flies." 18 republican hopefuls square off. >>> and anthony weiner on hillary clinton's return to the granite state today. >> we're back into the political season >>> plus amazing police restraint caught on tape. >> man, i'm not going to do it. >> the fbi makes a bombshell admission about the use of junk science to get conviction. "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. a bombshell report reveals just how much the new war in iraq is the same as the old war in iraq, as isis releases new video claiming to show a massacre of ethiopian christians, supposed proof of is the group's reach >>> and more charges against american residents conspiring to help isis. the german newspaper's report shows stunning evidence that the rise was planned and engineered by the former baathist regime in an effort to restore the sunni rule that was ended by the american inv
to take back iraq, and a report from der spiegel >>> and the former numbs number of times reporter judith miller on the -- that led america to war >>> the next 20 months will be a dangerous time, like "lord of the flies." 18 republican hopefuls square off. >>> and anthony weiner on hillary clinton's return to the granite state today. >> we're back into the political season >>> plus amazing police restraint caught on tape. >> man, i'm not...
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that you, judith miller. >> right. >> started the iraq war. >> right. >> because of your misreportingight. the problem here bill,is that the intelligence community told not just me but the president of the united states that it was a slam dunk that saddam had weapons of mass destruction. >> ivins did that and you reported it and we went to war? >> right. >> but then the left the father left to this guy bush did it on purpose. >> that, i believe to be a false narrative based on the reporting that did i. that's why i wrote this book. >> you book and cheney did it on purpose but they say did you it on purpose. >> right. >> that you cooked the article to get us into war. >> exactly. >> that brings me to you. >> um-huh. >> you join the "new york times" as a raving liberal woman, did you not? >> i was never a raving liberal. >> that's not what you say in the book. when you were young in college you were kind of out there. >> by that time, yeah. moderate. >> you walked into an organization that's almost 100% liberal with the exception of bill sapphire, a friend of yours, the late bill sapphi
that you, judith miller. >> right. >> started the iraq war. >> right. >> because of your misreportingight. the problem here bill,is that the intelligence community told not just me but the president of the united states that it was a slam dunk that saddam had weapons of mass destruction. >> ivins did that and you reported it and we went to war? >> right. >> but then the left the father left to this guy bush did it on purpose. >> that, i believe to...
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joining us tonight is the author pulitzer prize-winning columnist, fox news contributor judith millergreat to have you here. we've talked about this a long time. congratulations! . >> thank you lou you made me do it. >> i'm delighted, i've been looking forward to the book as have so many people. as all that has transpired people don't understand how much they owe you for willing to protect your sources the "new york times" stood up behind you. i remember floyd abrams trying to make it clear what was going on in television throughout the country, when you were otherwise constrained. give us a sense of what drove you to tell the story now? >> i think i had to tell the story because i began coming across new information that really made me reexamine some of what i had reported at the time. some of what i thought at the time, and i was disturbed not only by how what i had done was being portrayed in the media, but also by the notion -- >> you were defending the indefensible, there were weapons of mass destruction when there were not. the administration and the story goes on. >> right. and
joining us tonight is the author pulitzer prize-winning columnist, fox news contributor judith millergreat to have you here. we've talked about this a long time. congratulations! . >> thank you lou you made me do it. >> i'm delighted, i've been looking forward to the book as have so many people. as all that has transpired people don't understand how much they owe you for willing to protect your sources the "new york times" stood up behind you. i remember floyd abrams...
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next q and a with judith miller, talking about her book a story. john kerry talks about u.s.de policy. announcer: this week on q&a, our guest is judith miller, former new york times reporter and author of the book "the story: a reporter's journey"," which chronicles her account of her reporting leading up to the american invasion in iraq in 2003. brian: judy miller author of "the story: a reporter's journey"." deep in the book you have a chapter, this paragraph. th
next q and a with judith miller, talking about her book a story. john kerry talks about u.s.de policy. announcer: this week on q&a, our guest is judith miller, former new york times reporter and author of the book "the story: a reporter's journey"," which chronicles her account of her reporting leading up to the american invasion in iraq in 2003. brian: judy miller author of "the story: a reporter's journey"." deep in the book you have a chapter, this...
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judith threw herb out? when? apparently about a week ago.body to hard body but you're still a very desirable woman. oh! oh, alan. you're a good man, and i'm never gonna let you go again. (laughs) never? i thought you'd be happy. i thought so, too. i mean, come on. you had the woman who took all your money and threw you out of your house, naked and crouched on the sofa. there was no sofa. it was the divan in her bedroom, and i was doing the crouching. why were you...? never mind. i don't want to know. the point is, you won. you had a perfect night of revenge sex. that's the fourth best kind of sex you can have. fourth? what are the other...? never mind. i don't want to know. charlie, the problem is that now that judith and herb are over, she thinks that we're...
judith threw herb out? when? apparently about a week ago.body to hard body but you're still a very desirable woman. oh! oh, alan. you're a good man, and i'm never gonna let you go again. (laughs) never? i thought you'd be happy. i thought so, too. i mean, come on. you had the woman who took all your money and threw you out of your house, naked and crouched on the sofa. there was no sofa. it was the divan in her bedroom, and i was doing the crouching. why were you...? never mind. i don't want to...
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judith started handful players nine years ago with the intention of it being a three- month break fromketing career. it turned into a full-time volunteer job one that would have the potential to change young lives. >> you think about everything you could have accomplished if there had been one person to tell you that were good at it or that you are on the right path. >> until they take that bow, i don't think they have dreamed of what they were working towards. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: for giving kids the chance to walk into the spotlight in life and on stage, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to judith cohen. elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >>> time for a look at weather. our chief meteorologist paul deanno live in san leandro. >> reporter: it's 65 degrees now according to the kpix 5 mobile weather lab. there are baseball fields and then there are incredibly well planned baseball fields. the blue jays are taking on the rakers in san leandro tonight. when mom and dad go to the baseball game, you need have something set for younger brother and younger sister. this baseball field
judith started handful players nine years ago with the intention of it being a three- month break fromketing career. it turned into a full-time volunteer job one that would have the potential to change young lives. >> you think about everything you could have accomplished if there had been one person to tell you that were good at it or that you are on the right path. >> until they take that bow, i don't think they have dreamed of what they were working towards. ♪[ music ]♪...
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. >> reporter: gus' mom judith says the introduction was purely by accident. >> you know how buzz feedas 21 things to do with your iphone. and it was ask siri what planes are above your head. i said why would anyone in the world need to know this? and, you know, he said to me, so you know who you are waving at mommy. >> which planes are flying over. >> reporter: do you ever look up in the sky and wonder what they are doing? >> yes. >> reporter: what began as a way to get answers has developed into a dialogue, something gus had never had with anyone else. >> at the time that it struck me after like a week, that he was spending a fair amount of time talking to siri, was when he said, you are such a nice computer and you always help me. is there anything i can do for you? and she answered back something like i have very few needs. >> reporter: judith wrote about the budding friendship in the "new york times" and it became the most viewed article of the month. >> reporter: how much has siri changed the interactions with every day people. >> without wanting to tout siri as a kryt miracle ca
. >> reporter: gus' mom judith says the introduction was purely by accident. >> you know how buzz feedas 21 things to do with your iphone. and it was ask siri what planes are above your head. i said why would anyone in the world need to know this? and, you know, he said to me, so you know who you are waving at mommy. >> which planes are flying over. >> reporter: do you ever look up in the sky and wonder what they are doing? >> yes. >> reporter: what began as...
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a line we heard echoed from the white house just today judith. listen to josh earnest who signed on to that clinton rhetoric. watch. >> i have been in a position where there have been other, to put it mildly conservative authors who have launched -- written books based on what they purport to be serious allegations against the president of the united states'm often in the position of responding to those incidents and trying to defend the president from accusations are that are not rooted or adpaeped by any evidence. my point is right now these what's happening to secretary clinton. >> really? >> well this is going to be the mean but what's interesting to me megyn is the which from yesterday to today, the memo that she had signed vowing to it and avoid the conflict of interest. they sail we'll ask the state department about that today and they're saying we're defending her. i think it's because a lot of people are deciding that one, peter schweitzer's book does not contain in and of itself a smoking gun and he's rileying on us reporters to do a lo
a line we heard echoed from the white house just today judith. listen to josh earnest who signed on to that clinton rhetoric. watch. >> i have been in a position where there have been other, to put it mildly conservative authors who have launched -- written books based on what they purport to be serious allegations against the president of the united states'm often in the position of responding to those incidents and trying to defend the president from accusations are that are not rooted...
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please welcome to the program, judith miller. come on out! ( applause ) how's it going?, other than the cold. >> jon: oh, i'm sorry cold there. so so so-- oh boy. so so my feeling has always been-- and you probably know this about me. you've probably seen the program. >> i watch the show, yes. >> jon: you've watched the show a couple of times-- is that i believe you helped the administration take us to, like, the most devastating mistake in foreign policy in we've made in, like 100 years, but you seem lovely. ( laughter ) why is that wrong? >> that's why i wrote the book. i wrote the book because i hoped that people like you would read it -- >> i did. >> and determine that, 1, it was really, really hard to do this kind of reporting. i wasn't alone. i had lots and lots of company. and that the intelligence sources that we were talking to had really never been wrong before. these were not the people that you had on the screen, you know, dick cheney and george bush. that's not where this information came from. it came from the men and women who had steered me right on al qa
please welcome to the program, judith miller. come on out! ( applause ) how's it going?, other than the cold. >> jon: oh, i'm sorry cold there. so so so-- oh boy. so so my feeling has always been-- and you probably know this about me. you've probably seen the program. >> i watch the show, yes. >> jon: you've watched the show a couple of times-- is that i believe you helped the administration take us to, like, the most devastating mistake in foreign policy in we've made in,...
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judith miller, fox news contributor joins me now.o see you. >> great to see you. >> boy, did they turn on you. they would have us believe that you would want to put us at war, lies spoon-fed you from the bush administration. you say it's not so? >> it's not so. i wish that i was spoon-fed anything. in fact i got my stories the old-fashioned way, the way you do the way we all do calling a million people, trying to -- having doors slammed in your face and trying to do the best you can with classified information. very hard. >> the intel community was giving you information that they believed was correct but wasn't. when it emerged that it wasn't correct, you wanted to go back and write new stories. >> exactly. >> speaking to that. what happened at the "times"? >> i think the times just wanted the story to go away. there was a lot of criticism from people who were opposed to the war a lot of people on the left who said we were lied into the water. "the new york times" was part of that. i don't think that's true. i don't think it's fair.
judith miller, fox news contributor joins me now.o see you. >> great to see you. >> boy, did they turn on you. they would have us believe that you would want to put us at war, lies spoon-fed you from the bush administration. you say it's not so? >> it's not so. i wish that i was spoon-fed anything. in fact i got my stories the old-fashioned way, the way you do the way we all do calling a million people, trying to -- having doors slammed in your face and trying to do the best...
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joining us now is fox news contributor judith miller.the author of the brand-new book "the story: a reporter's journey." we recommend it to you. also former clinton adviser doug schoen is with us. let's begin with you because of proximity, if you will. $500 million. that clinton spent. just about the same on travel as those in need. how do you defend such a thing? >> first you are talking about an ex-president and a former secretary of state. they fly on private airplanes. and the reason private planes, as you know, are pretty expensive and that is number one. number two, they have and will retain unique power. so for them to go meet with people and try to raise other funds is arguably an expenditure of worth undertaking. the number sounds high there is a logic and a rationale behind it. lou: the number that strikes me is that of a half billion dollars really. 75 million go to those in need. that seems eight clear-cut unequivocal case of corruption and. >> until we know what the other categories include, i don't think we can reach a defi
joining us now is fox news contributor judith miller.the author of the brand-new book "the story: a reporter's journey." we recommend it to you. also former clinton adviser doug schoen is with us. let's begin with you because of proximity, if you will. $500 million. that clinton spent. just about the same on travel as those in need. how do you defend such a thing? >> first you are talking about an ex-president and a former secretary of state. they fly on private airplanes. and...
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. >> in 2003 judith miller wrote several stories on invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction in an effort to reveal scooter libby. she was found in contempt of court imprisoned in a federal jail for 85 days. tonight she talks about her time in jail and the story, a reporter sure nate. >> guest: >> i was in jail because i refuse to reveal the identity who did not want as identity revealed. protect sources is the independent journalism. i really thought unless the people that i routinely spoke to let access my sources would dry up and eventually this is a question of principle that i didn't have much choice. >> host: now on booktv we want to introduce to do history professor transfixed. he teaches at princeton where both tv and established a new book "one nation under god" it is called. have we always been a nation under god? >> guest: that's a great question. it depends on who you ask. a lot of people believe we been a nation under god. recent polls show 55% of americans have believed that from the get-go. for the way to think about whether we're a christian nation, the center
. >> in 2003 judith miller wrote several stories on invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction in an effort to reveal scooter libby. she was found in contempt of court imprisoned in a federal jail for 85 days. tonight she talks about her time in jail and the story, a reporter sure nate. >> guest: >> i was in jail because i refuse to reveal the identity who did not want as identity revealed. protect sources is the independent journalism. i really thought unless the people...
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. >> in 2003, new york times reporter judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction in an effort to reveal resource, vice president cheney's chief of staff, she was found in contempt of court and imprisoned in federal jail for 85 days. sunday on "q&a," she talks about her time in jail, as well as her new book. >> i was in jail because i refuse to reveal the identity of the source whom i thought did not want his identity revealed. in our business, as you know protecting sources is the lifeblood of independent journalism. and i really felt that unless the people that i routinely spoke to, who had access to classified information, unless they can trust me to protect them, my sources would dry up. and eventually i would just be riding with the government wanted you to write. and so i felt this was a question of principle, but i didn't really have much choice. >> sunday night on c-span's "q&a," >> what they describes the golden age of american diplomacy. the national archives cohosted this event with the richard nixon foundation as
. >> in 2003, new york times reporter judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction in an effort to reveal resource, vice president cheney's chief of staff, she was found in contempt of court and imprisoned in federal jail for 85 days. sunday on "q&a," she talks about her time in jail, as well as her new book. >> i was in jail because i refuse to reveal the identity of the source whom i thought did not want...
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. >> in 2003, the new york times reporter judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction in an effort to reveal her source vice president cheney's chief of staff . she was found in contempt of court and prison for 85 days per it's sunday she talks about her time in jail as well as her new book of what the story/. >> i was in jail because i refused to reveal the identity of a source whom i thought did not want his identity revealed. in our business, as you know protecting sources is the life light of independent journalism. i really felt that unless the people that i routinely spoke to who had access to classified information, unless they could trust me to protect them, my sources would dry up. and eventually, i would just be writing what the government wanted you to write. so i felt this was a question of principle that i did not have much choice. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "
. >> in 2003, the new york times reporter judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction in an effort to reveal her source vice president cheney's chief of staff . she was found in contempt of court and prison for 85 days per it's sunday she talks about her time in jail as well as her new book of what the story/. >> i was in jail because i refused to reveal the identity of a source whom i thought did not want his identity...
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it happened at 2:00 this morning on judith street and 35th avenue.ipment failure caused the outage. >>> the number of undocumented immigrants applying for driver's licenses in california is exceeding expectations. state numbers released friday that in the three months since the program started nearly half a million people have applied and that's nearly twice the number projected. officials credit a massive information campaign for the huge crowds. >> applicants must take a written test and a road test and prove california residency. >>> ahead, the pope's easter greeting and his hopes this holiday season. also on 50 ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we'll take you to an easter tradition in san francisco that celebrates the spirit of giving. >> and taking a live look outside where the sun has made a return. we're tracking a second, more powerful storm. details on the system ahead in the accuweather forecast. here's tom lambas who has a look at what's ahead at 5:30. >> coming up, the services at the vatican and around the world to remember the victims of raging conflicts and a
it happened at 2:00 this morning on judith street and 35th avenue.ipment failure caused the outage. >>> the number of undocumented immigrants applying for driver's licenses in california is exceeding expectations. state numbers released friday that in the three months since the program started nearly half a million people have applied and that's nearly twice the number projected. officials credit a massive information campaign for the huge crowds. >> applicants must take a...
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judith miller your husband is wrong, this is a great cover. all right. to home for senator mark warner. the conversation he says that all families have to have before it's too late. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey...
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judith, thank you so much for coming in.e telling me in the commercial break before we came on that you were able to go to the site to see exactly what we're talking about in this case. first off, have you heard any update on the family? >> just >> just generally, the family is not doing well. we're particularly concerned about the two teenage boys and the dad. we had hoped to see improvements by now but it's a pretty serious situation. they're getting good medical care and our thoughts and prayers are certainly with them. >> this is just horrific when you consider the circumstances no matter how it came about. but how did this happen? what are u learning? >> a family of four from delaware went on spring break to st. john. family vacation. the day before they checked in to their condo that they were staying at the apartment actually immediately below them was applied with mettle bro mied, a potent neuro toxin which epa has clear lly banned for indoor use since 1984. it rose up and affected their health. we have a comprehensi
judith, thank you so much for coming in.e telling me in the commercial break before we came on that you were able to go to the site to see exactly what we're talking about in this case. first off, have you heard any update on the family? >> just >> just generally, the family is not doing well. we're particularly concerned about the two teenage boys and the dad. we had hoped to see improvements by now but it's a pretty serious situation. they're getting good medical care and our...
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. >> in 2003, judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass distraction. in an effort to reveal her source, dick cheney found scooter libb e. she was put in a federal jail. tonight on q&a, she talks about her time in jail and her new book "the story." >> i was in jail because i refused to reveal the identity of the source who would not let his identity revealed. as you know, protecting sources is the lifeblood of independent journalism. and i really felt that unless people i routinely spoke to who had access to classified information, if they could trust me to protect them, my sources would dry up and i would eventually be writing what the government wanted me to write. and i felt this was a question of principle that i really didn't have much choice. >> tonight on 8:00 eastern and pacific. c-span's "cute and a." -- "q&a." >> remarkable women chronicled in the vote "first ladies." >> it's what endeared her to the nation. >> what she was wearing, what she looked like, that was going to help sell papers. >> she is taking over radio stati
. >> in 2003, judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass distraction. in an effort to reveal her source, dick cheney found scooter libb e. she was put in a federal jail. tonight on q&a, she talks about her time in jail and her new book "the story." >> i was in jail because i refused to reveal the identity of the source who would not let his identity revealed. as you know, protecting sources is the lifeblood of...
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addis: ¿cuÁntos hijos tuvo judith? >> 13.estoy consiguiendo novia pero que sepa cocinar como mi abuela. addis: es el requisito, que sepa cocinar, aquÍ hay que aplaudir las enchiladas de mole, un mole poblano, enchiladas marineras, ¿es mole dulce? >> es dulce. lleva chocolate, lleva azÚcar, de todos los chiles, es riquÍsimo, autÉntico poblano. addis: con crema, cebolla, pollo, su lechuga... dicen que se come con la mano, porque sabe mÁs sabroso todo. ¿son las chalupas? >> las chalupas pobladas, verde, rojas, muy sabrosas, quÉ bueno que las estÁs probado. addis: yo no pierdo el tiempo, solo pido que cuando nos vaya mal, nos vaya como ahorita, buen provecho. alan: mÁs adelante vamos a tener un segmento totalmente de comida. el mariachi estrella, el ballet, estamos en una ciudad hermosa con el segundo volcÁn mÁs alto de todo mÉxico, el popocatÉpetl, y también el volcÁn más pequeÑo,en puebla, yo estoy vestido de china con, mÁs adelante les digo quÉ es. ana: que nos traiga un mole, es lo mÁs delicioso de puebla, hay muchÍsimos sabo
addis: ¿cuÁntos hijos tuvo judith? >> 13.estoy consiguiendo novia pero que sepa cocinar como mi abuela. addis: es el requisito, que sepa cocinar, aquÍ hay que aplaudir las enchiladas de mole, un mole poblano, enchiladas marineras, ¿es mole dulce? >> es dulce. lleva chocolate, lleva azÚcar, de todos los chiles, es riquÍsimo, autÉntico poblano. addis: con crema, cebolla, pollo, su lechuga... dicen que se come con la mano, porque sabe mÁs sabroso todo. ¿son las chalupas?...
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former "new york times" reporter judith miller joins us here in studio 57.s this morning." advantix ii. t a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com everyone needs a bff. even your smile. new colgate optic white express white toothpaste with hydrogen peroxide for whiter teeth in 3 days. dazzle& without the hassle. new colgate optic white express white. whiter teeth in 3 days just by brushing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want it ♪ ♪ go out and get it ♪ ♪ >>> a minnesota family is done this morning with wireless nanny cams. they say hackers posted images of their baby's nursery and even panning the camera remotely. the parents used a camera software to trace the suspects all the way to amsterdam. tim stevens is with us.
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coming up next on c-span, q and day with former new york times reporter judith miller. followed by a preview of an upcoming supreme court case on same-sex marriage. later, opposition to the same-sex marriage act and how it could affect religious freedom. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, our guest is judith miller, former new york times reporter and author of the book "the story: a reporter's journey," which chronicles her account of her reporting leading up to the american invasion in iraq in 2003. brian: judy miller, author of "the story: a reporter'
coming up next on c-span, q and day with former new york times reporter judith miller. followed by a preview of an upcoming supreme court case on same-sex marriage. later, opposition to the same-sex marriage act and how it could affect religious freedom. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, our guest is judith miller, former new york times reporter and author of the book "the story: a reporter's journey," which chronicles her account of her reporting leading up to the american...
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this is judith smith in fillmore, utah. >> seth: well, hello, judith. you're from utah?ask, yes, i am a mormon and yes, i am a polygamist. >> seth: well, you know, to each his own. >> well, that is refreshing, seth, because when people hear that, they just tend to judge me and my husbands. >> seth: oh, i'm sorry, your husbands? >> yes, i have 50 husbands. i'm a female polygamist. >> seth: oh wow -- [ cheers and applause ] you don't hear about female polygamists very often. >> yeah, it's great. i'm sorry, seth, one second. i just noticed one of my husbands left out the bread on the kitchen counter after making a sandwich. one moment -- hey, guys, who left the bread out? john, did you leave out the bread? pete? ben? gary? anthony? conner? sal? jeff? alex? steve? danny? carl? tim? >> seth: you know, i'm just going to move on. i'm just going to move on here. [ static ] >> breaker, breaker, what's your 20? >> seth: oh, sounds like a trucker. breaker, breaker, this is seth meyers from new york city. who's this? >> this is scooter boots, rolling my 18 wheeler down highway 82 in
this is judith smith in fillmore, utah. >> seth: well, hello, judith. you're from utah?ask, yes, i am a mormon and yes, i am a polygamist. >> seth: well, you know, to each his own. >> well, that is refreshing, seth, because when people hear that, they just tend to judge me and my husbands. >> seth: oh, i'm sorry, your husbands? >> yes, i have 50 husbands. i'm a female polygamist. >> seth: oh wow -- [ cheers and applause ] you don't hear about female...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution kristina citro is suing party host mike rangel for medical bills and pain and suffering after she slipped and fell at his home. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 412 on the calendar in t
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution kristina citro is suing party host mike rangel for medical bills and pain and suffering after she slipped and fell at his home. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 412 on the calendar in t
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. >> doctor judith kramer voted against zohydro. but she says the fda's powers are limited. >> the fda is required by law to fairly and uniformly apply the law. the people that were saying safety's not adequate, were saying Ôi'm no longer comfortable just following what you have to follow by the law. you have to do it, but we've got to have more information.' >> fault lines repeatedly requested an interview with the fda about the opioid epidemic. >> we've been speaking to the fda for weeks now, trying to get an interview that they'll make available and we just received a response. they say: unfortunately, we are going to have to take a pass on your on-camera interview request at this time. >> in an email the agency said it approved zohydro because the medical benefits of a pure hydrocodone product outweigh its risks. it said that it takes the issue of opioid addiction seriously, but that removing treatment options from the market would unfairly penalize pain patients. since the fda approved zohydro twenty-eight state attorney genera
. >> doctor judith kramer voted against zohydro. but she says the fda's powers are limited. >> the fda is required by law to fairly and uniformly apply the law. the people that were saying safety's not adequate, were saying Ôi'm no longer comfortable just following what you have to follow by the law. you have to do it, but we've got to have more information.' >> fault lines repeatedly requested an interview with the fda about the opioid epidemic. >> we've been speaking...
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. >> reporter: gus's mom judith says his introduction to siri was by accident. >> i was reading like buzz feed has 21 things to do with your iphone. that was one of those lists, one of those things, ask siri what planes are above your head. gus happened to be doing something else in the world. i said, why would anyone need to know this? he said, so you know who you're waving at mommy. >> 1500. >> did you ever look up in the sky and wonder? >> i do yes. >> his endless questions are frustrating to his mother but not to siri. >> what bus is are running today? >> there was a huge amount of time where he was and still is anxious about thunder and lightning. so to be talking about scattered thunderstorms versus isolated thunderstorms i could only do it for ten minutes but siri could do it for an hour if that's what he wanted and siri could give him answers to things i couldn't being not a meteorologist. >> how is the weather this week? >> nice weather coming up this week. >> what do you know about the people who developed siri. >> nice thing i heard about is, theone of the people who devel
. >> reporter: gus's mom judith says his introduction to siri was by accident. >> i was reading like buzz feed has 21 things to do with your iphone. that was one of those lists, one of those things, ask siri what planes are above your head. gus happened to be doing something else in the world. i said, why would anyone need to know this? he said, so you know who you're waving at mommy. >> 1500. >> did you ever look up in the sky and wonder? >> i do yes. >> his...
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it happened around 2:00 this morning on judith street and 35th avenue. electric has been restored.g&e said underground equipment failure caused the outage. no one was hurt in the explosion . >> police in novato believe a couple wanted for questioning after their child was found dead might be in oakland. the case started when north las vegas police checked in on the couple's 17-year-old daughter and her baby. the 4-month-old showed signs of being malnourished and is in critical condition. that led police to another home where they found a 3-year-old girl dead, but they were unable to find her parents. detectives believe kelly philips and jondrew lachaux might be on the run with five other children. >> we have a four-month-old fighting for its life at the hospital still. so it is imperative to locate these children so we can verify their condition. >> investigators arrested the 17-year-old on child abuse charges. they say she is the older sister of the three-year-old who died. their parents have contacts in both oakland and los angeles. >>> mass vandalism in the north bay, novato res
it happened around 2:00 this morning on judith street and 35th avenue. electric has been restored.g&e said underground equipment failure caused the outage. no one was hurt in the explosion . >> police in novato believe a couple wanted for questioning after their child was found dead might be in oakland. the case started when north las vegas police checked in on the couple's 17-year-old daughter and her baby. the 4-month-old showed signs of being malnourished and is in critical...
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and congregation and my faith will keep me on the straight and narrow. >> mccullough's passenger, judithailey, 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. about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i
and congregation and my faith will keep me on the straight and narrow. >> mccullough's passenger, judithailey, 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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. >> in 2003, judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction. in an effort to reveal her source, she was found in contempt of court and imprisoned in a federal jail for 85 days. tonight, she talks about her time in jail and her new book, "the story, a reporter's journey." judith: i was in jail because i refuse to reveal the identity of a source who i thought to not want his identity revealed. in our business, protecting persons is the lifeblood of independent journalism. i felt that unless the people i routinely spoke to who had access to classified information , unless they could trust me to protect them, my sources would dry up and eventually, i would just be writing with the government wanted you to write. i felt this was a question of principle, that i did not have much choice. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern
. >> in 2003, judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction. in an effort to reveal her source, she was found in contempt of court and imprisoned in a federal jail for 85 days. tonight, she talks about her time in jail and her new book, "the story, a reporter's journey." judith: i was in jail because i refuse to reveal the identity of a source who i thought to not want his identity revealed. in our business, protecting...
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judith, a safety expert says the kitchen is a prime safety zone. >> use the back burners, turn the handle towards the back of the stove and use nob covers to keep curious fingers safe. >> for a child you can't get to the nob but for a parent you just squeeze and pull and can you now get to the nob. storing cleaning products down here could be handy for you but risky for little ones putting poison in easy risk, tvs are a growing hazard, the number of children hurt by falling tvs has doubled since 2009. and flat screens can be secured with straps but not on dresser, they will use the dresser drawers as a step ladder. >> gina's parents secured all the big furniture to the wall and anchor the gates to the wall too. bath time can be bonding time but adults must be on alert. >> shockingly there is a child that drowns every week in the bathtub, never leave a child alone in the bathtub. parents and care giver shoz walk around the home often looks for hazarded. and if you are a mommy to be look for issues before they arrive. >>> david murphy is here with accuweather, it's gray and cold, and it is
judith, a safety expert says the kitchen is a prime safety zone. >> use the back burners, turn the handle towards the back of the stove and use nob covers to keep curious fingers safe. >> for a child you can't get to the nob but for a parent you just squeeze and pull and can you now get to the nob. storing cleaning products down here could be handy for you but risky for little ones putting poison in easy risk, tvs are a growing hazard, the number of children hurt by falling tvs has...
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did you see judith miller's piece yesterday in "the wall street journal"?bout it. >> host: basically saying that colin powell did not lie president bush did not lie? >> guest: well, that shouldn't be, you know, such a surprise because, obviously, they've been saying that. and as i've said, all intelligence agencies, you know the british, the israelis, they all thought that, of course, saddam had weapons of mass destruction. you know, and to say that they lied why? i mean no one has ever figured out why. it's just this conspiracy theory that woodward and bernstein came up with this conflation of different people to call deep throat. i don't know why. why would they want to go into iraq? some conspiracy theory that they just loved the idea of going into iraq. no, that was not until after 9/11 that we went into iraq. and based on that information and, you know obviously the war was not carried out properly at various points, there was not enough thought given to how things would work out after saddam was toppled. so there were many mistakes. but, certainly, th
did you see judith miller's piece yesterday in "the wall street journal"?bout it. >> host: basically saying that colin powell did not lie president bush did not lie? >> guest: well, that shouldn't be, you know, such a surprise because, obviously, they've been saying that. and as i've said, all intelligence agencies, you know the british, the israelis, they all thought that, of course, saddam had weapons of mass destruction. you know, and to say that they lied why? i mean...