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judith: just speak up? women in the military and a little about the women that supported the war effort. the women at floyd bennett field after the airport was no longer an airport -- it became naval station new york. during world war ii, just like in the defense plans and in the private sector, the military women were also there, and they took over the job of the men. i mentioned charles dickens and that it was the best of times and the worst of times. obviously, it was a war so you had a lot of sadness and a lot of loss, but for many people looking back, it was their adventure. and there was joy. people got married. they may have had to do it on a weekend pass, but they still got married. it depends on your own memory of the war. obviously, if you had loss, that would be your memory. moving out -- it was the women moving out of the house. they were traditionally in the home, not thought of as going out of the house, but they were soon to move out. we declared war. there was pearl harbor on december 7, 194
judith: just speak up? women in the military and a little about the women that supported the war effort. the women at floyd bennett field after the airport was no longer an airport -- it became naval station new york. during world war ii, just like in the defense plans and in the private sector, the military women were also there, and they took over the job of the men. i mentioned charles dickens and that it was the best of times and the worst of times. obviously, it was a war so you had a lot...
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it really is a game changer, and judith is right. it's a bipartisan idea, recommended in many respects by the bipartisan presidential commission. so that would be a very significant breakthrough measure, if enacted. >> is there any chance of getting that through in even liberal states? >> well, i mean, as long as we don't get into the scary, you know, phantom called voter fraud, yes, we should be -- >> well, there has been voter fraud. i grew up in a big city. come on, there's been some voter fraud over the years. there's been some in chicago. >> but it is so rare. and the thing is, we have the republican party trying to use fear as the reason. but, really, their reason is that they want to manipulate the voting rules so that they get particular people get to vote and particular people don't. and they're trying to hurt people of color -- >> what did mayor daley of chicago mean when he told jack kennedy in 1960, on election night, with the help of a few good friends, we're going to carry illinois. i'll leave that with you. >> it was v
it really is a game changer, and judith is right. it's a bipartisan idea, recommended in many respects by the bipartisan presidential commission. so that would be a very significant breakthrough measure, if enacted. >> is there any chance of getting that through in even liberal states? >> well, i mean, as long as we don't get into the scary, you know, phantom called voter fraud, yes, we should be -- >> well, there has been voter fraud. i grew up in a big city. come on, there's...
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me and judith would be hitting on weed. judith molina. she played my mother.y were all upstairs. i was downstairs alone. sydney moved. first of all, we had rehearsed for a month. he just move the actors along. it was all about performance and stuff. when i would go up there -- when i had a reshoot, i came back to the bank and sydney wanted me to reshoot. he saw after the last shot that that fellow i was channeling in some way, whatever the character was, evaporated. it just went out of me like that. it was gone. when i had to come back, i had to re-create something because we had to reshoot something. i could not get it. charlie: akin to the idea of how long does an actor take a part with him. does it stick with you for a week or a month? once it evaporates, suppose you have to reshoot, can you recapture it? al: things have changed for me now. i have been doing it so long. i let it go relatively easy. charlie: not hard to do, just let it go. al: i used to go back when i was younger, i would go back. when we were leaving boston i went in the dressing room. i wo
me and judith would be hitting on weed. judith molina. she played my mother.y were all upstairs. i was downstairs alone. sydney moved. first of all, we had rehearsed for a month. he just move the actors along. it was all about performance and stuff. when i would go up there -- when i had a reshoot, i came back to the bank and sydney wanted me to reshoot. he saw after the last shot that that fellow i was channeling in some way, whatever the character was, evaporated. it just went out of me like...
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my name is judith baker and board member of south of market childcare and work at [inaudible] of saint francis childcare. i'm here to support the c pack request and as a board member we received these letters from staff asking for a raise increase and it makes me really sad because i worked in early childhood all my life and knewe can't give them what they deserve. i read a letter, it starts with, rerespecktdfully request our need for a wage increase, the addressed with the same care and importance woo bring to the cheern we teach and the families we serve. my name is, i work for 13 years and 11 muckts. i'm a single mun and my son is in high school. we live with high people, weshare rent and can't rent a room on my own because my sally eisn't enough to pay. we don't is a car, we travel by public transportation. i can't buy uniforms for my son. i had a fall at work and since have a medical condition in my knee and back. sometime yz can't work. if you can raise our salary and can support my son in his sudies rkts it is important for me he finish his studies. my son is my priority. it isn
my name is judith baker and board member of south of market childcare and work at [inaudible] of saint francis childcare. i'm here to support the c pack request and as a board member we received these letters from staff asking for a raise increase and it makes me really sad because i worked in early childhood all my life and knewe can't give them what they deserve. i read a letter, it starts with, rerespecktdfully request our need for a wage increase, the addressed with the same care and...
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blanca: en sÓlo horas judith michelle pasÓ de ser la principal colaboradora de la policÍa en las investigacionesÚnica detenida hasta el momento en el caso de los presos fugitivos. las autoridades lograron establecer que yo hice entregÓ a los reos objetos como hojas de serrucho, cinceles y destornillador es que pudieron haber usado para abrir huecos en paredes y tuberÍas por donde huyeron de la cÁrcel. la mujer de 51 aÑos se declarÓ no culpable. los cargos que enfrenta son de primer grado por promover contrabando en prisiÓn y otras acusaciones formales en cuarto grado por proveer asistencia material a los reos. el clima dice nos plantea retos en nuestra bÚsqueda pero tambiÉn grandes contratiempos para los fugitivos. las autoridades locales dicen que despuÉs del invierno esta es la peor estaciÓn del aÑo para estar en el bosque. las intensas lluvias de esa semana y todos estos dÍas en los que supuestamente estÁn caminando los enfrenta a animales del Área como puercoespÍn es y osos negros. y a picaduras de garrapatas y moscas de venado que pueden ser muy peligrosas. ademÁs el bosque produce desorien
blanca: en sÓlo horas judith michelle pasÓ de ser la principal colaboradora de la policÍa en las investigacionesÚnica detenida hasta el momento en el caso de los presos fugitivos. las autoridades lograron establecer que yo hice entregÓ a los reos objetos como hojas de serrucho, cinceles y destornillador es que pudieron haber usado para abrir huecos en paredes y tuberÍas por donde huyeron de la cÁrcel. la mujer de 51 aÑos se declarÓ no culpable. los cargos que enfrenta son de primer...
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thanks for watching, news and weather updates (doorbell rings) judith: i said, "no!"ot my learner's permit, but mom won't let me drive her car. just because they give 15-year-olds learner's permits doesn't mean they're ready to drive. oh, please, i've been driving for years. grand theft auto one grand theft auto two. and i never ran over anybody but pimps and crack whores. jake... sorry. crack prostitutes. go get started on your homework. afterward, will you take me driving? when? we'll talk about it later. just go to your room. i'm available now. go! man, if i knew how to hot-wire a real car i'd so be outta here. well, thanks for bringing him by, i guess. yeah. uh, if you need to reach me, herb and i are going to laguna beach for a weekend getaway. oh, how nice. taking the baby? are you insane? i said "getaway." herb's lucky i'm taking him. i see. so, uh, so, who's watching little millie? my mother. ooh. are we sure that's
thanks for watching, news and weather updates (doorbell rings) judith: i said, "no!"ot my learner's permit, but mom won't let me drive her car. just because they give 15-year-olds learner's permits doesn't mean they're ready to drive. oh, please, i've been driving for years. grand theft auto one grand theft auto two. and i never ran over anybody but pimps and crack whores. jake... sorry. crack prostitutes. go get started on your homework. afterward, will you take me driving? when?...
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judith, you've been working in civil right laos for a while and i was going back through the record ofate battle flags happened, a bunch of them happened around the same time, around 2000, 2001. how do you make sense of this moment we seem to be in now from trayvon martin to michael brown and freddie gray to what we're seeing in the aftermath of charleston to these battles we're having now around the voting rights act. it does feel like we are in the midst of something knew is its own kind of era of civil rights activism. >> that's right, chris. i think we always see moments of retrenchment before we see break throughs and i think that we are on precipice of a breakthrough on race in this country created by a movement happening in the streets with young people saying black lives matter to people understanding that what has happened in south carolina is terrorism and a hate crime. so we're seeing americans coming together saying it's time for change. but we also see at the same time the resistance movement. the flag, the confederate flag is the sign of white resistance in the south and
judith, you've been working in civil right laos for a while and i was going back through the record ofate battle flags happened, a bunch of them happened around the same time, around 2000, 2001. how do you make sense of this moment we seem to be in now from trayvon martin to michael brown and freddie gray to what we're seeing in the aftermath of charleston to these battles we're having now around the voting rights act. it does feel like we are in the midst of something knew is its own kind of...
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put kind of an apartment under the bank, and both me and judith would be hitting on weed back-- judith- she played by mymother-- they were all upstairs and i was downstairs alone and-- and-- because sidney moved. first of all we had rehearsed for a month, so he just moved the actors along. he was all about-- pretty much about performance and stuff. but when i would-- when i would go up there and, you know-- and i was again it absorbed me. but when i had to have a re-shoot, i came back to the bank and sidney wanted me to reshoot because he sort of saw after the last shot, the fellow that i was channeling in some way-- whatever that character was-- evaporated. just went out of me like that. was gone. and then when i had to come back, i had to recreate something because we had to reshoot something. i couldn't get it. i couldn't get it. >> rose:s in the akin to the idea of how long does an actor take a part with him? does it stick with you for a week or a month or-- >> well, when i was younger -- >> and once it evaporates suppose you have to reshoot, you can recapture askt? >> i think thin
put kind of an apartment under the bank, and both me and judith would be hitting on weed back-- judith- she played by mymother-- they were all upstairs and i was downstairs alone and-- and-- because sidney moved. first of all we had rehearsed for a month, so he just moved the actors along. he was all about-- pretty much about performance and stuff. but when i would-- when i would go up there and, you know-- and i was again it absorbed me. but when i had to have a re-shoot, i came back to the...
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take this 69-year-old, judith gordon. read about uber in an ad and intrigued by the opportunity presented. i applied and i was accepted that i didn't take the applicat for three months because i was in limbo, not sure if i wanted to be a driver. i had a dream, it said to me i can make a lot of money, i went down picked up my phone, started driving right away. >> rep she drives as much as 50 hours a week calling it a past time. she says she can makeup to $850 a week as driver partner. i love meeting new people. every rider is a new person with a new personality and new things to talk about and it is actually exciting. aarp says one-third of the american work force is over age 50. the driver demographics aren't far off from that stat. in a report earlier this year uber says 25% of drivers are over 50. informatio on driver demograp compa like uber and lift meaning the total number of drivers is scant. this played out in california course over whether drivers compani are employees or independt contractors. for drivers like do
take this 69-year-old, judith gordon. read about uber in an ad and intrigued by the opportunity presented. i applied and i was accepted that i didn't take the applicat for three months because i was in limbo, not sure if i wanted to be a driver. i had a dream, it said to me i can make a lot of money, i went down picked up my phone, started driving right away. >> rep she drives as much as 50 hours a week calling it a past time. she says she can makeup to $850 a week as driver partner. i...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.es are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution david kohalisky is suing his neighbor, ray szczepanowski, for an insurance deductible and harassment resulting from a dispute over an american flag. >> byrd: order! all rise! shh! quiet in the courtroom. sir. this is case number 79 on the calendar, your honor, in the matter of kohalisky vs. szczepanowski. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. kohalisky the defendant is a neighbor of yours. how long has he been a neighbor? >> i'm not exactly sure. he's someone that lives way in the back of the park. >> judge judy: when you say park, does that mean that you live in a trailer park? >> yes. a mobile home park. >> judge judy: so your trailer is in the front of the park? >> it's in the front. yes. >> judge judy: how long have you lived there? >> seven years, your honor. >> judge judy: and you, sir? >> 15. >> judge judy: okay. now, it is your claim that the def
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.es are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution david kohalisky is suing his neighbor, ray szczepanowski, for an insurance deductible and harassment resulting from a dispute over an american flag. >> byrd: order! all rise! shh! quiet in the courtroom. sir. this is case number 79 on the calendar, your honor, in the matter of kohalisky vs. szczepanowski. parties have been...
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you know, i placed a lot of stock in the idea that getting rumsfeld or douglas, or bush, or cheney, judithr, richard perle bremer, rice-- any of the other architects or enablers of the iraq war we tried to have on the show, i put a lot of stock in the idea that catching them in some illogical trap or forcing them to admit the errors of their ways would be the ultimate victory but now i wonder as we return to our segment, "learning curves." ( cheers and applause ) you know, one of the best-- one of the best, most cathartic examples of catching one of these war architect was erroll morris' great documentary "fog of war" where morris gets another gray-haired, wire-rimmed defense secretary to come compleen cleanabout just how ( bleep ) wrong he had been, this time about vietnam. >> i'm very sorry that the in the process of accomplishing things i made errors. war is so complex it's beyond the ability of the human mind to comprehend all the variables, our judgment or understanding, are not adequate, and we kill people unnecessarily. >> jon: regret, atonement. morris got mcnamara. and you'd like
you know, i placed a lot of stock in the idea that getting rumsfeld or douglas, or bush, or cheney, judithr, richard perle bremer, rice-- any of the other architects or enablers of the iraq war we tried to have on the show, i put a lot of stock in the idea that catching them in some illogical trap or forcing them to admit the errors of their ways would be the ultimate victory but now i wonder as we return to our segment, "learning curves." ( cheers and applause ) you know, one of the...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 19-year-old alexus jones is suing her former friend, 18-year-old shakela clark, for breaking out the back window of her car. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 19-year-old alexus jones is suing her former friend, 18-year-old shakela clark, for breaking out the back window of her car. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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-- >> i'll never learn to pronounce that. [ speaking hungarian ] >> richie's wife maria, daughter judithimple pleasures. we start with a rich carroway and onion and paprika soup finished with homemade croutons and there's a deeply rich and deeply warming beef stew with smoked pork sausage for good measure and cooked for hours and, of course, heavy on the paprika, traditional cucumber salad. to accompany the stew, boiled dumplings. >> our style in photography was not realist. it's poetic realist. that's what we always thought about that certain photography, emphasizing basically the beauty of the things but also i make it more beautiful than it is. >> why is hungary so strong on photography? >> i think they are very strong in mathematics which was in the early days connected to photography. phil tells me about his education in math. it was totally different. >> very good school. >> that's what i said, the schools in hungary were very, very good. >> this is no kind of an answer to me. you've made some of the most beautiful images we have known in the modern world and you keep telling me i
-- >> i'll never learn to pronounce that. [ speaking hungarian ] >> richie's wife maria, daughter judithimple pleasures. we start with a rich carroway and onion and paprika soup finished with homemade croutons and there's a deeply rich and deeply warming beef stew with smoked pork sausage for good measure and cooked for hours and, of course, heavy on the paprika, traditional cucumber salad. to accompany the stew, boiled dumplings. >> our style in photography was not realist....
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joining us now fox news contributor said judith miller. good to have you both here.good as the justice said? >> the rest did not even crack a smile the least they could have done is to pay homage but it is a good thing for republicans that now the democrats will totally on the program. now the american people will make a judgment how effective it is. lou: the american people have been saying 55 / 45 they don't like obamacare period they want to repeal but the election that matters is not necessarily the midterms but the next presidential election no doubt that republicans will run on repeal and replace on obamacare then the moment of truth will arrive they will deliver or another be vital this moment but it is important to understand there is a political avenue if it is as unpopular as rethink what the republicans make the case and win. lou: the way they have been operating the last two cycles republicans need all the help they can get even of this president is unpopular and his numbers are upside-down. when a look at this field of candidates cruz christie will annou
joining us now fox news contributor said judith miller. good to have you both here.good as the justice said? >> the rest did not even crack a smile the least they could have done is to pay homage but it is a good thing for republicans that now the democrats will totally on the program. now the american people will make a judgment how effective it is. lou: the american people have been saying 55 / 45 they don't like obamacare period they want to repeal but the election that matters is not...
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. >> judith curie is a climate scientist at georgia tech. she she once agreed to the fear mongering. >> what changed? >> climate gate. >> top scientists a group of... >> esteemed scientists were strategizing to squash their opponents. i thought why should i believe this instead of my own judgment? what scientists actually agree on is a very narrow slice of things. yes, temperatures have been increasing over all for the last several houn years. >> no doubt. >> that carbon dioxide does act to warm the planet. there is no agreement as to whether warming is dangerous or not. >> for that you were one of the targets of the congressman saying show us. >> 7 climate skeptics were branded her ticks in order to reveal all of their sources of fun. curie abandoned science. >> this is after praising me and pushing me a few years ago as the prestigious -- >> you have the wrong opinions now. >> i was trying to be honest as a scientist. it was very unpopular with a lot of my dollcolleagues. they were trying to squash people who disagreed with them. >> they h
. >> judith curie is a climate scientist at georgia tech. she she once agreed to the fear mongering. >> what changed? >> climate gate. >> top scientists a group of... >> esteemed scientists were strategizing to squash their opponents. i thought why should i believe this instead of my own judgment? what scientists actually agree on is a very narrow slice of things. yes, temperatures have been increasing over all for the last several houn years. >> no doubt....
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. >> judith eaten is the president of the counsel for higher education accreditation. it could be illegal to use these fake documents, but it's perfectly legal to buy them. >> you get the package in the mill it says all diplomas and transcripts are not real and should not be used as real documents. it does not say that anywhere on the diplomas themselves. look at this transcript says official documents all over it. what do you think of that? >> i think the intent here is to confuse people and to mislead them that you have a credential that you have not earned. >> another growing issue she says online diploma mills from fake universities. a school administrator caught oozing a fake degree and a fire chief in georgia forced to resign too. >> this is a multibillion dollar industry worldwide. >> when you fake graduate college. you need a real job. this guy will help you get it. >> i probably landed close to 800 people a job. >> who are in jobs right now? >> yeah. as a matter of fact i landed two people a job this week. >> william schmidt is in the business of selling lies
. >> judith eaten is the president of the counsel for higher education accreditation. it could be illegal to use these fake documents, but it's perfectly legal to buy them. >> you get the package in the mill it says all diplomas and transcripts are not real and should not be used as real documents. it does not say that anywhere on the diplomas themselves. look at this transcript says official documents all over it. what do you think of that? >> i think the intent here is to...
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. >> judith curie is a climate scientist at georgia tech.nce agreed to the fear mongering. >> what changed? >> climate gate. >> top scientists a group of... >> esteemed scientists were strategizing to squash their opponents. i thought why should i believe this instead of my own judgment? what scientists actually agree on is a very narrow slice of things. yes, temperatures have been increasing over all for the last doubt.l houn years. >> that carbon dioxide does act to warm the planet. there is no agreement as to whether warming is dangerous or not. >> for that you were one of the targets of the congressman saying show us. >> 7 climate skeptics were branded her ticks in order to reveal all of their sources of fun. curie abandoned science. >> this is after praising me and pushing me a few years ago as the prestigious -- >> you have the wrong opinions now. >> i was trying to be honest as a scientist. it was very unpopular with a lot of my docolleagues. they were trying to squash people who disagreed with them. >> they have succeeded. >> i get e
. >> judith curie is a climate scientist at georgia tech.nce agreed to the fear mongering. >> what changed? >> climate gate. >> top scientists a group of... >> esteemed scientists were strategizing to squash their opponents. i thought why should i believe this instead of my own judgment? what scientists actually agree on is a very narrow slice of things. yes, temperatures have been increasing over all for the last doubt.l houn years. >> that carbon dioxide...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 25-year-old zachary peterson is suing his former roommate, 21-year-old kent price, for biting off his ear during a fight. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 45
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 25-year-old zachary peterson is suing his former roommate, 21-year-old kent price, for biting off his ear during a fight. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 45
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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 nicholas lagaso and girlfriend heather brown are suing former tenant 21-year-old samantha humphries for an unpaid car loan and for damage to the home caused by her ex-boyfriend. >> byrd: all rise!
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 nicholas lagaso and girlfriend heather brown are suing former tenant 21-year-old samantha humphries for an unpaid car loan and for damage to the home caused by her ex-boyfriend. >> byrd: all rise!
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judith miller, pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter author and fox news contributor ellen ratnerf for talk radio news services and a fox news contributor. give us your overall assessment, ellen. so far you have four democrats as we mentioned, 10 republicans in the field. how are the media doing? >> the media decided who they want to run and who they want to cover and that's what they're covering. in my view they're giving these nice a huge pass and not asking questions. everybody knows i'm a democrat but hillary clinton has not given, except for one press briefing. my advice if i were her people start talking to the press. jon: if you're not named hillary clinton it is pretty hard to get coverage on the democratic side isn't it, judy. >> virtually impossible. i agree with ellen the press decided already inned a vans of a referendum on any part of the american people who is serious candidate and who is not. if you're rick perry, for example, you're a very serious candidate who is the was longest serving governor of texas a major state executive experience, one of only two candidat
judith miller, pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter author and fox news contributor ellen ratnerf for talk radio news services and a fox news contributor. give us your overall assessment, ellen. so far you have four democrats as we mentioned, 10 republicans in the field. how are the media doing? >> the media decided who they want to run and who they want to cover and that's what they're covering. in my view they're giving these nice a huge pass and not asking questions. everybody...
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just want to be casino of cautious be kind of judith there. >> i went to the winter olympics in 98, gotog. >> what did you have? >> some type of flu. >> were you vomiting? >> i was i was. oh, it was nasty nasty. anyway, travel advisory? >> you are the example. >> where were you back in 97? i know, sorry. i know. travel advisory, updates when you get there. what's the best way to stay on top? i'm thinking social media? >> actually really great. i found this site, well, cdc has a lot of great resources but you should go to us embassy.golf. register for your travel in the country that you are going to. that means, you will kind of be on file in the system f medical emergency happens, and you need to find medical care, or you node to contact your family back home, the em bassly help do you this. now, you can also help sends out alerts to tell you if there is any travel alert for the country that you're going to, just to be safe. so i think super cool, us embassy.golf. check it out. register before you head out. >> one thing to get cold or flu when overseas, but something more serious happen
just want to be casino of cautious be kind of judith there. >> i went to the winter olympics in 98, gotog. >> what did you have? >> some type of flu. >> were you vomiting? >> i was i was. oh, it was nasty nasty. anyway, travel advisory? >> you are the example. >> where were you back in 97? i know, sorry. i know. travel advisory, updates when you get there. what's the best way to stay on top? i'm thinking social media? >> actually really great. i...
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judith miller is adjunct full low at the policy institute and john helsenwrath is with us. three are fox news contributors. thanks so much for joining us. kick us off here. your thoughts on hillary yesterday? >> i thought it was a very good speech. she's clearly appealing to the primary voter, not the general voter. it was beautifully managed. she addressed the age issue i thought very well. >> she's been coloring her hair for years. >> i'll be the youngest woman. i thought that was a very effective -- >> very smart. >> i would have liked to have seen a more diverse crowd. i would have expected hillary clinton's well managed event to have moore diversity. >> some of the quotes judy were far leaning left like attacking republicans and wealthy earners. these republicans trip over themselves promising lower taxes for the wealthy and lower -- fewer rules for the biggest corporations without regard to how it will impact income inequality. can she walk this balance of not being seen as a third term of owebama but also sort of a bill clinton world vibrancy of the '90s? >> she's go
judith miller is adjunct full low at the policy institute and john helsenwrath is with us. three are fox news contributors. thanks so much for joining us. kick us off here. your thoughts on hillary yesterday? >> i thought it was a very good speech. she's clearly appealing to the primary voter, not the general voter. it was beautifully managed. she addressed the age issue i thought very well. >> she's been coloring her hair for years. >> i'll be the youngest woman. i thought...
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judith miller is adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute. and don is with us today founder, chairman, and ce of of the pevils corporation. good to see everybody. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about hillary and her criticism of votersing rights in elections. does she have a point? >> no she doesn't have a point. everybody who's 18 is eligible to vote. we don't have the discrimination we once had in this country. most states have been force edd to very rigid examples of where people can vote. people are not turned away at the polls like they once were. >> it's interesting she's coming up with this to discuss on campaign stops. >> the justice department has been all over the south in the past 25 30 years and i don't think anybody can point to a place where there's actual discrimination where someone who's 18 years old registers and can't vote. >> these are base pleasers. this is what she has to do in order to get the hispanic vote the people who feel excluded even if they're not. and it's interesting to me that she's not actually
judith miller is adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute. and don is with us today founder, chairman, and ce of of the pevils corporation. good to see everybody. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about hillary and her criticism of votersing rights in elections. does she have a point? >> no she doesn't have a point. everybody who's 18 is eligible to vote. we don't have the discrimination we once had in this country. most states have been force edd to very rigid examples of...
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. >> judith brown dianis, that it is. rachel maddow starts now. >>> thanks at home for joining us at this hour. the web site gawker is occasionally really quite profane. gawker is known, for example, for posting celebrity sex tapes. gawker also occasionally breaks real news as they did with this story that they did on the shirtless craigslist ads which resulted in a married family values new york republican resigning from the united states congress. gawker also occasionally breaks big news as they did with this dump on photos photos of the security contractors who were charged with guarding the u.s. embassy in kabul. they were guarding the embassy in kabul until this story came out and these photos were posted on gawker at which point they weren't in charge of guarding that embassy anymore. so the web site gawker is often pro fine. it is occasionally great. and it is frankly, the kind of online news outlet that occasionally will stop you in your tracks. today gawker stopped me in my tracks when they ran a short feature st
. >> judith brown dianis, that it is. rachel maddow starts now. >>> thanks at home for joining us at this hour. the web site gawker is occasionally really quite profane. gawker is known, for example, for posting celebrity sex tapes. gawker also occasionally breaks real news as they did with this story that they did on the shirtless craigslist ads which resulted in a married family values new york republican resigning from the united states congress. gawker also occasionally...
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mail -- judith miller. they wrote a rock stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons.and all his top of desktop officials. the first sign of a smoking gun may be a mushroom cloud. the publisher new what to make of this front-page bombshell. he wrote in a disgraceful piece that of stenography. gordon and miller inflated at administration link into something resembling imminent armageddon. the bush administration knew just what to do with the story they had. the data story ran, the vice president made the rounds on the sunday talk shows to advance the administrations focused -- bogus claims. cheney declared that iraq had purchased aluminum tubes. it didn't matter that the report refuted the charge before and after was made. but cheney did not want viewers to take his word for it. he said there's a story in the new york times this morning. this is the classic disinformation to step. the white house leaked alike to the times, the newspaper published it is a startling expose and in the white house conveniently masquerades behind the credibility of the new york times. what m
mail -- judith miller. they wrote a rock stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons.and all his top of desktop officials. the first sign of a smoking gun may be a mushroom cloud. the publisher new what to make of this front-page bombshell. he wrote in a disgraceful piece that of stenography. gordon and miller inflated at administration link into something resembling imminent armageddon. the bush administration knew just what to do with the story they had. the data story ran, the vice president...
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so-called evidence popped up in the sunday new york times hundred 20 by line of michael gordon and judith miller. they wrote more than a decade after saddam hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass distraction iraq has stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb. this according to bush and ministration officials. in a revealing example of how the story amplified it included the phrase send to be repeated by president bush the sure sign of a smoking gun. the publisher john macarthur censorship and propaganda knew what to make of this front-page bombshell he wrote gordon and miller inflated and administration leak in the something resembling imminent armageddon. the bush administration knew just what to do with the story they had fed. the day the story ran vp dick cheney made the rounds to sunday talk shows to advance the ministration focus. purchased aluminum tubes to make enriched uranium. it didn't it didn't matter that the iaea refuted the charge before and after it was made. cheney did not want viewers just to take his
so-called evidence popped up in the sunday new york times hundred 20 by line of michael gordon and judith miller. they wrote more than a decade after saddam hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass distraction iraq has stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb. this according to bush and ministration officials. in a revealing example of how the story amplified it included the phrase send to be repeated by president bush the...
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mail -- judith miller. they wrote a rock stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons. this according to bush administration officials. in a revealing example of how the story amplify the administration's van, the authors included the phrase soon to be repeated by president bush and all his top of desktop officials. the first sign of a smoking gun may be a mushroom cloud. the publisher new what to make of this front-page bombshell. he wrote in a disgraceful piece that of stenography. gordon and miller inflated at administration link into something resembling imminent armageddon. the bush administration knew just what to do with the story they had. the data story ran, the vice president made the rounds on the sunday talk shows to advance the administrations focused -- bogus claims. cheney declared that iraq had purchased aluminum tubes. it didn't matter that the report refuted the charge before and after was made. but cheney did not want viewers to take his word for it. he said there's a story in the new york times this morning. this is the classic disinformation to step
mail -- judith miller. they wrote a rock stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons. this according to bush administration officials. in a revealing example of how the story amplify the administration's van, the authors included the phrase soon to be repeated by president bush and all his top of desktop officials. the first sign of a smoking gun may be a mushroom cloud. the publisher new what to make of this front-page bombshell. he wrote in a disgraceful piece that of stenography. gordon and...
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. >> reporter: judith eaton is the president of the council for higher education accreditation.gal to buy these documents. it says all dploems and transcripts are to be used as novelties or replacements. it doesn't say it anywhere on the diplomas themselves. >> no. >> reporter: look at this transcript. it says official document all over it. what do you think? >> i think the intent here is to confuse people and mislead them that you have a credential that you have not earn ed. >> reporter: another growing issue, she says online diploma mills from fake universities. a school administrator in rhode island resigned caught using a fake degree and the fire chief in georgia forced to resign, too. >> this is a multi billion dollar industry worldwide. >> reporter: multi billion is? >> reporter: . >> yes. >> reporter: when you fake graduate college you need a real job. this guy will help you get it. >> i have landed close to 800 people a job. >> reporter: in jobs mow? >> as a matter of fact i landed two jobs this week. >> reporter: william schmidt sells lies. he's proud of it. he runs a w
. >> reporter: judith eaton is the president of the council for higher education accreditation.gal to buy these documents. it says all dploems and transcripts are to be used as novelties or replacements. it doesn't say it anywhere on the diplomas themselves. >> no. >> reporter: look at this transcript. it says official document all over it. what do you think? >> i think the intent here is to confuse people and mislead them that you have a credential that you have not...