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>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: the rights -- >> heinzistory, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all stuck up there. they care about outward appearances, and they're all administrators and they don't really work," or, i don't know. i mean -- >> heinz: that was a perfect explanation. >> anthony: cabbage and mettwurst, which is simply kale and sausage and delicious. and spicy pork goulash with rye bread. wow, that looks healthy. well, kinda. >> heinz: there's one difference as well. when i was a little kid in cologne, i'd never heard the word dusseldorf. >> anthony: what do they do, do they say "the other place"? >> heinz: no. even not that. it was not part of our conversation, of our thoughts, of our -- >> judith: of your words. >> heinz: of our words. the first times when i came to dusseldorf, i learned that the dusseldorf people, they look to cologne because it's the small -- >> judi
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[applause] our former democratic party chair, judith. [applause] and are sitting vice chair, christine quinn was with us. [applause] and christine has been doing a great job in representing the new york democratic party on cnn, and she just went back to do another segment so let's give for another round of applause. [applause] we have with us today our attorney general, eric schneiderman. from fighting to provide relief -- yes, let's get our attorney general a great big round of applause. [applause] from fighting to provide relief
[applause] our former democratic party chair, judith. [applause] and are sitting vice chair, christine quinn was with us. [applause] and christine has been doing a great job in representing the new york democratic party on cnn, and she just went back to do another segment so let's give for another round of applause. [applause] we have with us today our attorney general, eric schneiderman. from fighting to provide relief -- yes, let's get our attorney general a great big round of applause....
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let's talk about it with judith miller.tan institute for policy research. pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist, and a fox news contributor. judy, good to see you. let's begin with this cnn report late yesterday, that according to a source familiar with the investigation, clinton will not be criminally charged. do you find that report hard to believe, after a year-long investigation involving reportedly 140 fbi agents, and on the very day that clinton meets for 3 1/2 hours with the fbi and the department of justice. unless, of course, venice the fix is in, meaning she's being protected. >> well, greg, it's very hard to reconcile the events of the past week with this cnn report, which i have not independently verified. it's just so odd, it's so bizarre. i have to say that i rarely agree with donald trump, but i have some degree of sympathy for his tweet today, when he said, it's just impossible to believe that no charges of any kind, be they a demeanor or criminal fraud, whatever, no charges be brought. he said, what
let's talk about it with judith miller.tan institute for policy research. pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist, and a fox news contributor. judy, good to see you. let's begin with this cnn report late yesterday, that according to a source familiar with the investigation, clinton will not be criminally charged. do you find that report hard to believe, after a year-long investigation involving reportedly 140 fbi agents, and on the very day that clinton meets for 3 1/2 hours with the fbi...
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anna: judith, thank you for joining us.ngie, judith hartmann joining us live from paris. let's move on to u.s. politics. hillary clinton has accepted the nomination for u.s. president, becoming the first woman from any major party to do so. clinton struck an optimistic tone, making a call for unity. >> so let's be stronger together, my fellow americans. let's look to the future with courage and confidence. let's build a better tomorrow for our beloved children and our beloved country, and when we do, america will be greater than ever. anna: bloomberg politics reporter kevin cirilli has been there all week. kevin, how was the speech received? clinton looked to unify the democratic party, including some of the disgruntled bernie sanders supporters. several are upset about her more moderate position in supporting the transpacific partnership. this is something senator sanders opposes. they are also a little upset about her selection of tim kaine as a running mate. largely this was a well-received clintonwith hillary making a p
anna: judith, thank you for joining us.ngie, judith hartmann joining us live from paris. let's move on to u.s. politics. hillary clinton has accepted the nomination for u.s. president, becoming the first woman from any major party to do so. clinton struck an optimistic tone, making a call for unity. >> so let's be stronger together, my fellow americans. let's look to the future with courage and confidence. let's build a better tomorrow for our beloved children and our beloved country, and...
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judith miller. thank you so much for being with us today. always appreciate hearing your side. >> thank you very much. >> we're learning more about the three students from american universities who died in the bangladesh terror attack at the hands of isis. the tragic details still ahead. max and i just discovered this new dog treat called dentalife. it's really different. see? it's flexible... ...and it has a chewy, porous texture, full of little tiny air pockets that gives dogs' teeth a clean scrub all the way down to the gum line. (vo) introducing purina dentalife. for life. and i quit smoking with i'm chantix. i decided to take chantix to shut everybody else up about me quitting smoking. i was going to give it a try, but i didn't really think it was going to really happen. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed moo
judith miller. thank you so much for being with us today. always appreciate hearing your side. >> thank you very much. >> we're learning more about the three students from american universities who died in the bangladesh terror attack at the hands of isis. the tragic details still ahead. max and i just discovered this new dog treat called dentalife. it's really different. see? it's flexible... ...and it has a chewy, porous texture, full of little tiny air pockets that gives dogs'...
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judith?well, i think we've seen that elizabeth warren, the charter member of the dump trump, never trump movement, look, there was a dissonance between the first part of her speech and the second part of her speech because in the first part, she talked about how rigged the system was and how many people were still living in poverty, and she's really talking about the legacy of the obama/hillary clinton regime. and then she pivoted to why she supports hillary, and that gets into a steady never trump. you can see why this woman so gets under donald trump's skin. you can see why he calls her pocahontas in tweets, because she really ajonnoys him, becaus she picks at him in ways that annoy him with determination. she will not let up. she did what she had to do tonight. >> we're running out of time, but brad, real quickly, we saw what donald trump had to say about the dnc's first night with sean hannity. what do you make of his statements? because he didn't appear to be concerned at all by what he
judith?well, i think we've seen that elizabeth warren, the charter member of the dump trump, never trump movement, look, there was a dissonance between the first part of her speech and the second part of her speech because in the first part, she talked about how rigged the system was and how many people were still living in poverty, and she's really talking about the legacy of the obama/hillary clinton regime. and then she pivoted to why she supports hillary, and that gets into a steady never...
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[laughter] >> i have to find judith and find out what on earth happens next. [laughter] >> mr. speaker i had the pleasure of asking the prime minister 179 questions. [shouting] [laughter] >> don't worry about that. but before i ask him the last question, could i just put on record and wish him well as he leaves his office and also to wish his family well, i think we should all recognize that while many of us really do enjoy our jobs and our political lives it's the loved ones nearest to us, families that make enormous sacrifices that we are able to do this so i would also like to pass thanks to mom for advice about ties and it's extremely kind of her. i would be greatly if he passed that onto her personally and i'm reflecting on the lesson that she offered. [laughter] >> i have one rumor that i want him to deal with. there's a rumor going around that his departure has been by lynn goodman's departure. is that his next career? >> i can promise, let me say to him, thank you for the kind remarks and good wishes to my amazing wife samantha and lovely children who are watching from
[laughter] >> i have to find judith and find out what on earth happens next. [laughter] >> mr. speaker i had the pleasure of asking the prime minister 179 questions. [shouting] [laughter] >> don't worry about that. but before i ask him the last question, could i just put on record and wish him well as he leaves his office and also to wish his family well, i think we should all recognize that while many of us really do enjoy our jobs and our political lives it's the loved ones...
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judith, i'll start with you this time.t discussing there whether or not his supporters will cross over to hillary. what do you think? >> oh, of course, i think most of them are going to because of the -- despite what the comedian said last night, not all of bernie sanders supporters are ridiculous and are being ridiculous and i don't think they want to elect donald trump. that being said, donald trump has made the most of bernie sanders extreme positions, and he has even gone so far as to tweet out last night, sad to see bernie sanders abandoning his revolution. he's not sad at all to see it. but bernie sanders being called a liar by the man whose politifact rating for lying, that is donald trump, is 72% of false or mostly false statements, 18% of which happen to be pants on fire false, is really a bit rich. and i think that donald trump is now trying to walk back a lot of the terrible things that he said, the odious things he said and the untrue things he said. he's going to have a very hard time doing that. >> but he say
judith, i'll start with you this time.t discussing there whether or not his supporters will cross over to hillary. what do you think? >> oh, of course, i think most of them are going to because of the -- despite what the comedian said last night, not all of bernie sanders supporters are ridiculous and are being ridiculous and i don't think they want to elect donald trump. that being said, donald trump has made the most of bernie sanders extreme positions, and he has even gone so far as to...
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i have to find judith and find out what happens next. >> mr.speaker i've had the pleasure of asking the prime minister 179 questions. and thank you, more to come with his successor, can assure you of that. therefore i ask him the last question could i just put it on record and wish him well as he leaves his office and also to wish his family well. i think we should all recognize that while many of us do enjoy our jobs and our political life it's alive the ones nearest to us and our families that enormous sacrifices so we might be able to do this. like to pass on his thanks to his mom for her vice about -- it's extremely kind of her and i would be grateful if they pass that on to her. i'm reflecting on the lesson that she offered. [laughter] -1 rumor that i want him to deal with. there's a rumor going around that his departure has been carefully choreographed so he can slip seamlessly into the vacancy created this morning strictly by lynn goodman's departure. >> i can promise, let me say to him first of all thank you for the kind remarks and goo
i have to find judith and find out what happens next. >> mr.speaker i've had the pleasure of asking the prime minister 179 questions. and thank you, more to come with his successor, can assure you of that. therefore i ask him the last question could i just put it on record and wish him well as he leaves his office and also to wish his family well. i think we should all recognize that while many of us do enjoy our jobs and our political life it's alive the ones nearest to us and our...
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judith, how about you first? >> i think it was a rocky start.cky because of the flap over melania's speech, the plagiarized part that came from not just anyone but michelle obama. >> allegedly plagiarized. >> 22 of 24 words. that's pretty close. >> donald trump said he wanted to inject some show business into this first night. apart from his own rather unusual appearance be there wasn't a lot of showbiz. there was the ruckus in the morning. all that being said, i still think it was pretty good given the absence of so many republicans from this gathering of you know, 50,000 people expected to attend. but i think that what we have seen is the beginning of what's going to be the most negative campaign that we have experienced. because as the republicans were speaking, hillary clinton was talking to charlie rose about what a dangerous man donald trump was. so we have seen attacks on her. as crooked from the convention floor. called for her to be in jail. and she's responding with the dangerous theme with respect to donald. this is going to get very
judith, how about you first? >> i think it was a rocky start.cky because of the flap over melania's speech, the plagiarized part that came from not just anyone but michelle obama. >> allegedly plagiarized. >> 22 of 24 words. that's pretty close. >> donald trump said he wanted to inject some show business into this first night. apart from his own rather unusual appearance be there wasn't a lot of showbiz. there was the ruckus in the morning. all that being said, i still...
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. >> judith levine is a professor of women studies and said clinton's speech cld >> we've heard the word historic a lot and we're getting bored that word. >> ivanka trump introduced her father at the convention and now chelsea clinton will introduce her mother who will step forward to accept the party's nomination. don champion, cbs news philadelphia. >> and stay with us , wbz as the dnc wraps up tonight. bringing us live coverage from philadelphia. you can see his reports starting at 5:00. >>> the l street bathhouse is partially reopened after a boy was found there dead. the detector of the program where kyzr willis died has been suspended. investigators are trying to account for the 30 minutes be time police were notified. >> i don't understand why they weren't watching him at that time. why weren't they watching him? >> i think it was the grandfather who said if something positive can come from his grandson's death, that might give us a little built of peace. >> at the time kyzr went missing there were 56 children at the program and approximately 25 counselors. there were eight mayor
. >> judith levine is a professor of women studies and said clinton's speech cld >> we've heard the word historic a lot and we're getting bored that word. >> ivanka trump introduced her father at the convention and now chelsea clinton will introduce her mother who will step forward to accept the party's nomination. don champion, cbs news philadelphia. >> and stay with us , wbz as the dnc wraps up tonight. bringing us live coverage from philadelphia. you can see his...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old mia evans is suing her ex-boyfriend, 25-year-old david molajo, for assault and property damage. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old mia evans is suing her ex-boyfriend, 25-year-old david molajo, for assault and property damage. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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was on the set 15 times, and we even captured that epic cat fight between vanessa williams and judith light. >> and i don't know why. >> yes, queen. >> you get over -- >> oh! >> it was the most fun. and of course because we know each other, we knew that we were going to be safe with each other. so nothing was going to happen. we had such a good time. >> and listen to this. judith light may even have more to celebrate very soon because her current show, transparent -- such a good show. well, it could be among the nominees for an emmy award this year. the nominations will be announced just over a week from now on thursday, july 14th. >> down in austin, she also got to talk with some cast members of another emmy-winning show, friday night lights. the gang all back together ten years later just as connie britton got some news about her canceled show coming back. >> connie, i've got to congratulate you. nashville is coming back. >> that was an example of fans being really enthusiastic, and we really owe that all to the fans. >> is there a chance we could see more reyna? >> of course. >> it
was on the set 15 times, and we even captured that epic cat fight between vanessa williams and judith light. >> and i don't know why. >> yes, queen. >> you get over -- >> oh! >> it was the most fun. and of course because we know each other, we knew that we were going to be safe with each other. so nothing was going to happen. we had such a good time. >> and listen to this. judith light may even have more to celebrate very soon because her current show,...
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hi, judith. what's up? oh. oh, i'm so sorry. that's terrible.
hi, judith. what's up? oh. oh, i'm so sorry. that's terrible.
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. >> reporter: getting prosthetic legs on always required help from her mom judith, who basically had moved back into her daughter's life, back to the kind of care that would have been their connection 20 years earlier. lindsay had discovered a lot of things about herself that she did better emotionally by not focusing on the life that was gone, that she hates needing so much help. >> i can't wait to brush my own hair. >> i'm such an independent person. then again i'm grateful i have a mother like that. what would i do? >> i want her to be able to touch me just the way that i touch her. >> reporter: she also learned that while she could adjust to the prosthetic legs, the prosthetic arms were just too heavy. >> these prosthetics are [ bleep ]. i can't do anything with them. i can't do anything behind the head. they're heavy. they're made for men. they are claws. they're not feminine whatsoever. >> reporter: besides, she realized, so much of our independence, our identity even, is in our hands. >> i've accepted the fact that my feet are gone. that's acceptable to me. my hands -- is not.
. >> reporter: getting prosthetic legs on always required help from her mom judith, who basically had moved back into her daughter's life, back to the kind of care that would have been their connection 20 years earlier. lindsay had discovered a lot of things about herself that she did better emotionally by not focusing on the life that was gone, that she hates needing so much help. >> i can't wait to brush my own hair. >> i'm such an independent person. then again i'm grateful...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.es are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution gary maxfield is suing his former landlord, jini tan, for payment of work he completed on her home, breaching his rights as a tenant, and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.es are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution gary maxfield is suing his former landlord, jini tan, for payment of work he completed on her home, breaching his rights as a tenant, and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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there's judith garber the acting assistant secretary bureau of oceans and international environment oncientific affairs at the u.s. department state, dr. tom frieden director of the centers for diseasedi control and prevention and ms. irene koch the assistant of the strait of the u.s. agency for international development. we thank you all for being here today only a paula jibes for starting late.re suppo the synagogues decided to schedule it -- at the time we were supposed to begin. we appreciate your time and your dedication. would like to thank all of those who work with my staff to make this hearing possible. it's not partisan in nature. the growing threat of the zika virus is a full-blown public health crisis nine states and a clear call to action. just look at the statistics. as of july 65 countries and territories have reported evidence of zika virus transmission. what's even more troubling is the fact that more countries are classified as having local vectorborne sick infections in 2016. it also poses a real and timely threat to our country. that means in these countries the dis
there's judith garber the acting assistant secretary bureau of oceans and international environment oncientific affairs at the u.s. department state, dr. tom frieden director of the centers for diseasedi control and prevention and ms. irene koch the assistant of the strait of the u.s. agency for international development. we thank you all for being here today only a paula jibes for starting late.re suppo the synagogues decided to schedule it -- at the time we were supposed to begin. we...
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judith is stand dig. good morning. judith: we are seing in light of trade here in asia, stocks generally higher, regional index up .1%. despite being pretty flat about half an hour ago. we're seeing hong kong and china come back on loin after the lunch break. hang seng is still weaker. the shanghai asian market is a touch higher, up by bnt 25%. korea -- by .25%. korea in positive territory. we've been watching the nikkei 225. the yen continuing to weaken. great gains coming thru in australia and new zealand. they're up today to an all-time high. the big story once again has been pokemon go and nintendo saying it is likely to have a limited impact on earnings, that's sent nintendo shares down sharpalism mcdonald's which we've been talking about tying up with nintendo on pokemon go also falling in clabreags. an of course the news that verizon may be making a play for yahoo, to make it the parent owner of yahoo japan as well, though ja hao japan is pretty unchanged in late trade. woolworth's, the big supermarket giant in
judith is stand dig. good morning. judith: we are seing in light of trade here in asia, stocks generally higher, regional index up .1%. despite being pretty flat about half an hour ago. we're seeing hong kong and china come back on loin after the lunch break. hang seng is still weaker. the shanghai asian market is a touch higher, up by bnt 25%. korea -- by .25%. korea in positive territory. we've been watching the nikkei 225. the yen continuing to weaken. great gains coming thru in australia...
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i need to find judith and i want to know what happens next. [laughter] >> mr. speaker. i've had the pleasure of asking the prime minister 179 questions. could i put on record and wish him well as he leaves the office and to wish his family well. i think we should all recognize that we enjoy our jobs, it is the love one near to our family that make and nora sacrifices. i like to pass thanks to the mom for questions about ties and suits. she is extremely, kind of her. and i reflect the lesson she offered. i have one rumor that i want him to do with. a rumor going around that his departure has been carefully choreographed so he can slip seamlessly and to the vacancy by len goodman's departure. >> i can promise that that is not the case. thank you for the kind remarks and good wishes. the pressure is often hardest on those we love around us. let me send my best wishes to his family as way. i've done some research. i've addressed 5500 questions. i will leave it for others to work out how many i've answered. because of your belief and letting them will have their say, i think
i need to find judith and i want to know what happens next. [laughter] >> mr. speaker. i've had the pleasure of asking the prime minister 179 questions. could i put on record and wish him well as he leaves the office and to wish his family well. i think we should all recognize that we enjoy our jobs, it is the love one near to our family that make and nora sacrifices. i like to pass thanks to the mom for questions about ties and suits. she is extremely, kind of her. and i reflect the...
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judith miller at the manhattan institute for policy research and a pulitzer prize winning author andhief political correspondent for the conservative review. thank you all for joining us this morning once again. jay good morning. >> well, we want to begin with the final take of your day on the rnc convention before we move on to the democrats. i will start with you. what did you think? >> too many americans feel like they have been forgotten. i think donald trump did the role in terms of addressing americans' concerns. he talked to middle america and he talked about law enforcement and construction workers and plumbers and parents who were working multiple jobs. he is speaking to americans and letting them know that he has their back and that he can direct change. that's something people are looking for change and leadership. he laid out a plan for america. they are concerned about the safety and security about the country. the importance of addressing terrorism as well. he talked about his economic plan and reducing regulations and reducing taxes and that will encourage job growth a
judith miller at the manhattan institute for policy research and a pulitzer prize winning author andhief political correspondent for the conservative review. thank you all for joining us this morning once again. jay good morning. >> well, we want to begin with the final take of your day on the rnc convention before we move on to the democrats. i will start with you. what did you think? >> too many americans feel like they have been forgotten. i think donald trump did the role in...
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judith, let's start with you this time. you're thoughts?eech, this speech, you know, this is vintage obama but i'm reminded of what michelle obama said on the opening night when they go low we go high. and the only thing that i objected it to in this speech was president obama's direct attack on donald trump by name. because i think that is not something a president ought to do even when he's handing over the baton at a political gathering. you know his most effective critiques of donald trump were actually his praise of hillary, his description of her as cool and as very organized and passionate and a passionate supporter of the mission to kill ubl. that is the very, very essence of what he's saying donald trump is not. and finally i'm also stressed by the hopefulness of his message in contrast to the dark, vision of america divided, crime-ridden, facing terrorism. >>> it is a dark message and obama wanted to be the opposite of it. i think he succeeded tonight. >> and republicans would argue that the republican convention was full of factu
judith, let's start with you this time. you're thoughts?eech, this speech, you know, this is vintage obama but i'm reminded of what michelle obama said on the opening night when they go low we go high. and the only thing that i objected it to in this speech was president obama's direct attack on donald trump by name. because i think that is not something a president ought to do even when he's handing over the baton at a political gathering. you know his most effective critiques of donald trump...
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journalist judith schwartz look at ways to improve water availability and by the certification and water in plain sight. in the new trail appears, new york post columnist naomi riley puts forth the policies she says will help american indians, from increased access to education to legal protections and entry into the free market. >> university at buffalo political science professor james campbell looks at the causes of america's political division in, polarize. in "the grid" gretchen bakke reports on america's aging energy infrastructure and how to modernize it. neuroscientist dean burnett examines white brains work where they do. why people remember faces but not names, search for things in plain sight and lie awake at night. in, "idiot brain". joe pollick talks about 19 truths that liberals can't handle. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv, on c-span2. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good afternoon everyone. my name is kendra, i'm a member of archive staff at the franklin d roosevelt library and museum. on beha
journalist judith schwartz look at ways to improve water availability and by the certification and water in plain sight. in the new trail appears, new york post columnist naomi riley puts forth the policies she says will help american indians, from increased access to education to legal protections and entry into the free market. >> university at buffalo political science professor james campbell looks at the causes of america's political division in, polarize. in "the grid"...
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judith miller, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, judy.you tomorrow night. >>> five minutes to the top of the hour. the fourth and final day of the democratic national convention. >> the stage set for hillary clinton to officially set the nomination. who else to expect. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets, no accidents... that is until one of you clips a food truck ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no, your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >>> been waiting for this moment since 2008. tonight hillary clinton will be the first woman to accept the democratic nomination for president of the united states. it is the fourth and final day of the dnc. the theme stronger together. clinton will address the nation and present the
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jon: let's bring in judith miller, a pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter and fox news contributorhat almost sounded like those two opponents are on the same page when it comes to how to deal with isis. are they? >> and in terms of fighting terror, it's very clear that hillary clinton is much to the right of the president she served, barack obama who doesn't like to use terminology like war, doesn't like to use terminology like radical islamic jihad these area hillary doesn't use the islamic part but she does call it what it is and donald trump has fallen back with a certain amount of tweaking instead of tweeting on his attack on nato. when he first criticized nato, he suggested the united states shouldn't be part of it, that it was no longer useful. today we heard a call for a greater investment on the part of our european allies and that they should meet their obligations to nato. but both of them are definitely john on a war footing when it comes to isis or Ãor whatever else we want to call it. jon: joining us for the rest of this conversation, ellen ratner, bureau chief for tal
jon: let's bring in judith miller, a pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter and fox news contributorhat almost sounded like those two opponents are on the same page when it comes to how to deal with isis. are they? >> and in terms of fighting terror, it's very clear that hillary clinton is much to the right of the president she served, barack obama who doesn't like to use terminology like war, doesn't like to use terminology like radical islamic jihad these area hillary doesn't use...
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joining me is investigative reporter judith miller and president of the american islamic forum for democracy, doctor duty jasper and lieutenant colonel ralph peters, good to have all of you here. we don't know if this is isis or not but it is clearly terrorism. this man being from tunisia, mighty have been inspired by the online messages we have seen from isis? >> he could have been. the isis spokesman has repeatedly urged muslims wherever they are to pick up whatever they can, a knife, a gun and go out and kill people who are the enemy. this is typical in terms of what they have been calling for. trish: it is tragic when you see this, we are not showing all the footage for sensitivity reasons, but i have seen it and it is really really awful. the carnage that you see, people lying dead in the streets. how does this stop? it feels as though every month i am talking about this and we have the same conversations over and over again, at what point do people just say enough and it has got to change? >> it does not stop until we are every bit as ruthless as the enemy. that is the hard basic fact.
joining me is investigative reporter judith miller and president of the american islamic forum for democracy, doctor duty jasper and lieutenant colonel ralph peters, good to have all of you here. we don't know if this is isis or not but it is clearly terrorism. this man being from tunisia, mighty have been inspired by the online messages we have seen from isis? >> he could have been. the isis spokesman has repeatedly urged muslims wherever they are to pick up whatever they can, a knife, a...
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your next president, he's been a great father, father and grandfather and friend to me, my wife, judith, and my family for now almost 30 years. i know him personally, and this is a very good and decent man. and he will be a great president. [ applause ] in the last seven months there have been five major islamic terrorist attacks on us and our allies. we must not be afraid to define our enemy. it is islamic extremist terrorism. [ applause ] for the purposes of the immediate yarksmedia i did not say all of islam, i did not say most of islam. i said islamic extremist terrorism, you know who you are. and we're coming to get you. failing to identify them properly aligns all of those good muslims around the world who are being killed by them. it also sets up a fear of being politically incorrect that can have serious consequences. it did in san bernardino, it did with major nadal. he was yelling, al laak bar, the only person who couldn't figure out it was islamic terrorist extremist attack was barack obama, who called it workplace violence. this is why our enemies see us as weak and vulnerab
your next president, he's been a great father, father and grandfather and friend to me, my wife, judith, and my family for now almost 30 years. i know him personally, and this is a very good and decent man. and he will be a great president. [ applause ] in the last seven months there have been five major islamic terrorist attacks on us and our allies. we must not be afraid to define our enemy. it is islamic extremist terrorism. [ applause ] for the purposes of the immediate yarksmedia i did not...
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he's been a great father, father-in-law, grandfather, and friend to me, my wife judith, and my family for now almost 30 years. i know him personally, and this is a very good and decent man, and he will be a great president. in the last seven months, there have been five major islamic terrorist attacks on us and our allies. we must not be afraid to define our enemy. it is islamic extremist terrorism! i -- i, for the purposes of the media, i did not say all of isl islam. i did not say most of islam. i said islamic extremist terrorism. you know who you are! and we're coming to get you! [ cheers and applause ] failing to identify them -- failing to identify them properly maligns all those good muslims around the world, who are being killed by them. they are killing more muslims than anyone else. it also sets up a fear of being politically incorrect that can have serious consequences. it did in san bernardino. it did with major nadal. he was yelling allah akbar. the only person who couldn't figure out this was an islamic terrorist extremist attack was barack obama, who called it workplace
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you see his wife judith there?publican nominee here in the aronna tonight, with him. mike pence, governor of indiana, now the vp on the ticket. donald trump is going to be taking the stage momen momentarily, to introduce his wife melania, lou dobbs and deirdre bolton with me, wow, i can tell you, being right here on the floor, and hearing that crowd, go wild for what rudy guliani said, he resonated here in this room, lou? >> he resonated in this studio i'll tell you, i think in all across the country. rudy was at his best. >> lou? donald trump -- the guy has a sense of humor, right? >> playing we're the champions walking on stage, with nothing but light on him. he came. came forward there. in silhouette. let's listen in he will introduce his wife, melania trump, right now. ♪ >> thank you everybody, thank you, we love you. >> we're going to win, we're going to win so big thank you very much. everything, thank you. everyone, thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. we're going to win so big
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.he people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution jennifer faulkner is suing her former friend k.c. bernard for failing to pay for world series tickets she sold him. k.c. says the tickets were a gift. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.he people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution jennifer faulkner is suing her former friend k.c. bernard for failing to pay for world series tickets she sold him. k.c. says the tickets were a gift. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution amanda cribbs is suing 18-year-old joel arce and his mother, laura, for damage to her vacation rental and for canceling payment on the unit. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution amanda cribbs is suing 18-year-old joel arce and his mother, laura, for damage to her vacation rental and for canceling payment on the unit. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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father-in-law, grandfather, and friend to me, my wife judi judith, and my family for now almost 30 years. i know him personally. and this is a very good and decent man. and he will be a great president. >> decent pro-trump speech of the night. >> rudy guiliani, former mayor of new york, really playing to the theme, which is make america safe again. i think the line there was, donald trump will do for the united states what i did for new york city. >> we're also for the first time really hearing a testimonial he just said this is a person i know, i've known him a long time, he has a big part. >> an endorsement. >> it's something that has been missing. it struck me, oh, wow, there had been no trump testimonials. rick perry, former governor of texas, never uttered his name. >> and it's firing up the crowd. >> andrea mitchell has her spot at the podium right near where the speakers step off after they've given their speeches. andrea, we would be remiss if we didn't say who is not in this convention hall. a lot of establishment figures, a lot of the graybeards of the republican party, not her
father-in-law, grandfather, and friend to me, my wife judi judith, and my family for now almost 30 years. i know him personally. and this is a very good and decent man. and he will be a great president. >> decent pro-trump speech of the night. >> rudy guiliani, former mayor of new york, really playing to the theme, which is make america safe again. i think the line there was, donald trump will do for the united states what i did for new york city. >> we're also for the first...
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let's bring in judith miller, a pulitzer prize investigative reporter and author and contributor, ellenner is also with us bureau chief atfox radio nurse news service and also fox news contributor . you said this morning? >> i'm tired, i'm not so sad but i have to tell you i think the media needs to hold both candidates feet to the fire in terms of election promises, in terms of what their agenda did is and that's what the media's responsibility is, not to support one candidate or the other. jon: is there too much flooding in the media judy? >> in general there is that i thought last night was really an amazing night. it was not only a historic night in terms of nomination of the first woman as the head of a major party to be perhaps the next president of the united states but also frankly it was just a better show than the republicans put on and we weren't expecting that. we were expecting the veteran hero of the apprentice to be able to organize a great show but it was kind of a mess and the democrats were sowell scripted , there were primetime speakersactually appearing in prime time
let's bring in judith miller, a pulitzer prize investigative reporter and author and contributor, ellenner is also with us bureau chief atfox radio nurse news service and also fox news contributor . you said this morning? >> i'm tired, i'm not so sad but i have to tell you i think the media needs to hold both candidates feet to the fire in terms of election promises, in terms of what their agenda did is and that's what the media's responsibility is, not to support one candidate or the...
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jon: let's talk about it with our media panel today, judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning investigatoroffer and contributor, lynn sweet 's washington bureau chief for the chicago sun-times so judy, do you accept laura's challenge? she says the media have not been doing thejob, i think she's referring to uncovering hillary clinton . >> laura is confusing being a cheerleader for a candidate to being skeptical of a candidate which is what we are supposed to be. when donald trump did his mike check and said i love the media as a joke it was only half funny in that he's notsupposed to love us and we're not supposed to love him. we're supposed to be skeptical of both candidates . we're supposed to challenge everything they say and yes, that is not going to make us beloved. why were we so late getting serious coverage of donald trump and even hillary clinton? i think with donald trump the problem is more pronounced and that is didn't see him coming and i said 100 times on this show john with you and lynn, yes, we miss his appeal so the story is about his egregious business practices came late
jon: let's talk about it with our media panel today, judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning investigatoroffer and contributor, lynn sweet 's washington bureau chief for the chicago sun-times so judy, do you accept laura's challenge? she says the media have not been doing thejob, i think she's referring to uncovering hillary clinton . >> laura is confusing being a cheerleader for a candidate to being skeptical of a candidate which is what we are supposed to be. when donald trump did his...
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the entire ordeal caught on the officer's body cam. 77-year-old judith augustine was in her apartmentit started to fill with smoke. the air got so thick they fell on the ground. someone had to call 99 and carrollton matt jones heard scanner channel about the fire. he raced to the scene and drag the woman's limb body just out in time. she's okay tonight. fire officials say food on the stove caught fire. >>> a nevada dad faces charges after police say he left his two grown daughters both of whom have autism inside a hot rv. one of those girls died. it happened outside the tropicana casino. authorities say the father left the 25-year-old twins in an rv with no air-conditioning or water as some sort of punishme punishment. investigators found the man at a nearby hotel with his girl of girlfriend. >> this man accuse accused of pretending to be a decorated veteran. how investigators claim he's been getting away witness it fooling people for years. >> it was supposed to be a place where children go to have fun. tonight this bike park is clos closed. the crimes that could mean these kids have
the entire ordeal caught on the officer's body cam. 77-year-old judith augustine was in her apartmentit started to fill with smoke. the air got so thick they fell on the ground. someone had to call 99 and carrollton matt jones heard scanner channel about the fire. he raced to the scene and drag the woman's limb body just out in time. she's okay tonight. fire officials say food on the stove caught fire. >>> a nevada dad faces charges after police say he left his two grown daughters both...
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pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter judith miller joins us now.arily negative headlines. america, be afraid, be afraid of trump. another day at the g.o.p. convention, another night of terror, going a bit far, wouldn't you say? >> you should sigh et conservative press. a lot of it is even harsher, today in the los angeles times. stuart: wait, the los angeles times is the conservative press? >> no, but there was an op-ed by a friend of mine who said they could experience a turkey-like coup. stuart: in america? >> in america. stuart: that's crazy. >> that he might order the military and the military would not follow. and that's what he wrote the last time i checked a major newspaper in this country. stuart: it's a turnoff. i think that the american people can see through this, they can see that the media is so obviously biased in the worst possible way. >> i think it's one reason that we're held in even lower esteem than the u.s. congress and that's saying something. stuart: what do you think happens next week? that's hillary clinton's democrat conve
pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter judith miller joins us now.arily negative headlines. america, be afraid, be afraid of trump. another day at the g.o.p. convention, another night of terror, going a bit far, wouldn't you say? >> you should sigh et conservative press. a lot of it is even harsher, today in the los angeles times. stuart: wait, the los angeles times is the conservative press? >> no, but there was an op-ed by a friend of mine who said they could experience a...
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judith roden in a lot of work on her research has showed quite extensively how much return you get if you invest in prevention, in resilience. it's avoided costs which we don't account for properly. but, you know, for example, when i went to minnesota to the memorial for the bridge that had collapsed there, i looked -- and i don't have the exact numbers off the top of my head, but they're in the book -- on how much more it cost to rebuild the bridge quickly on no notice plus the loss of lives, the lost commuting times, the lost business, all of that, and it's a problem that's common to infrastructure. i think there's something like 80,000 bridges that need to be fixed. and it becomes this long-term versus short-term cost calculation saying, hey, i'm sorry, we don't have any money in the budget right now to deal with this. we've got to deal with many much more -- with this much more urgent thing. and then, of course, when something falls apart because you haven't dealt with it early on, that only creates more of a vicious spiral. and so i think we need to think somewhat differently abo
judith roden in a lot of work on her research has showed quite extensively how much return you get if you invest in prevention, in resilience. it's avoided costs which we don't account for properly. but, you know, for example, when i went to minnesota to the memorial for the bridge that had collapsed there, i looked -- and i don't have the exact numbers off the top of my head, but they're in the book -- on how much more it cost to rebuild the bridge quickly on no notice plus the loss of lives,...
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judith miller, adjunct professor. a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist.political correspondent. we go back to the second night of the republican convention. and at this point, you want to see the party start to get together. you want to see them get together in unity. have they achieved that? or do they have some heavy lifting to do between now and thursday when donald trump comes out to give his speech to the people who support him at the republican national convention? >> i think things have certainly gotten better. this whole election year has been a marathon. so there have been a lot of changes over the course of the election. this campaign. so i think people will recognize the fact that if we doing with hillary clinton, it will be another four more years of obama presidency. high taxes. she is attack the fossil fuel industry. that means jobs and revenue. people are concerned about safety and security, and their concerned about the economy. >> in terms of who you thought addressed the topic of the night. including putting people back to work. >> i was
judith miller, adjunct professor. a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist.political correspondent. we go back to the second night of the republican convention. and at this point, you want to see the party start to get together. you want to see them get together in unity. have they achieved that? or do they have some heavy lifting to do between now and thursday when donald trump comes out to give his speech to the people who support him at the republican national convention? >> i...
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bush, and fox news contributor judith miller. so we made it the final fightnif a long two weeks. i can't believe it. let's begin, tamara, i'll have you go first since you're joining us for the first time. >> yes, yes, i took the train in and it was nice and safe. but you know, i liked her speech. but -- and you all know here and the viewers know i'm a staunch democrat and i support hillary. i don't think it was enough. i think she did a great job, but this election is not about democrat/republican. this is not about liberal and conservative. this is about people who want something new. they want change, and donald trump's the one today and this cycle who says that he's going to bring that. hillary clinton gave more of this is a happy, healthy, wonderful country. people don't feel that way. this is not a democrat and republican issue. and she dade great job, but i do not think it was enough, and the polls show that and twitter shows it, social media shows it, our friends, i think, probably say the same thing. >> brad, what do you think? >> i hate to be the skunk at the party, but
bush, and fox news contributor judith miller. so we made it the final fightnif a long two weeks. i can't believe it. let's begin, tamara, i'll have you go first since you're joining us for the first time. >> yes, yes, i took the train in and it was nice and safe. but you know, i liked her speech. but -- and you all know here and the viewers know i'm a staunch democrat and i support hillary. i don't think it was enough. i think she did a great job, but this election is not about...
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i have to find judith and find out what happens next. [applause] >> mr. speaker. being --leasure about there are 179 questions. there are more to come to the successor. do not worry about that. but before i ask him the last question, could i just put him on record and wish him well as he leaves this office. familyo to wish his well. we should all get nice that many of us enjoy our jobs. it is the loved ones nearest to us that make enormous sacrifices that we may be able to do this. i would like to pass on my mum for her advice about ties and suits. it is extremely kind of her and i will pass that on to her. i have one rumor that i want him to do with. as -- there is a rumor going hasnd that his departure been carefully choreographed so he can slip seamlessly into the vacancy created this morning on his departure. is that his next career? thank you forl the kind remarks and the good wishes by my amazing wife samantha and my children who are watching from the gallery today. he is right. the pressure is often hardest around those we love. errors -- i have done a bit
i have to find judith and find out what happens next. [applause] >> mr. speaker. being --leasure about there are 179 questions. there are more to come to the successor. do not worry about that. but before i ask him the last question, could i just put him on record and wish him well as he leaves this office. familyo to wish his well. we should all get nice that many of us enjoy our jobs. it is the loved ones nearest to us that make enormous sacrifices that we may be able to do this. i...
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move on to judith. st. paul, minnesota, democrats line. caller: hello, this is judith i'm calling with regard to the democratic report for the benghazi committee. i simply want -- i just wanted to comment that it seemed to me that when they were talking about the manner in which they had been excluded from the committee participation, we have no way of absolutely verifying that since we were not in the committee and were not participants, it struck me how when representative gowdy came out and also the members who spoke with them how hostile they were and aggressive instead of objective in reporting that. it seemed to me to bear out at least in terms of their reflection and how they handled themselves that much of what the democrats said probably was likely true. i wanted to say this is my first call and i wanted to thank you for taking my call and tell you how much i enjoy c-span. host: we appreciate you watching. thank you for calling in. some of the democratic -- some democrats' response to the report includes a press release that came
move on to judith. st. paul, minnesota, democrats line. caller: hello, this is judith i'm calling with regard to the democratic report for the benghazi committee. i simply want -- i just wanted to comment that it seemed to me that when they were talking about the manner in which they had been excluded from the committee participation, we have no way of absolutely verifying that since we were not in the committee and were not participants, it struck me how when representative gowdy came out and...