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judith, many thanks, once again, judith, many thanks, once again, judith moritz, our correspondent inanchester. the nhs in england is to get a long—term funding plan to help it cope with extra demands. the prime minister signalled her support for such a move when she gave evidence to a parliamentary comittee today, as she recognised "serious cost and demand pressures" on the service. but theresa may didn't say how much more money would be invested, or where it would come from, as our health editor, hugh pym, reports. crowded a&e departments, long waits for some patients on trolleys, a shortage of beds. scenes like this — from the bbc series hospital — have highlighted the extreme pressure on the system this winter. the debate on the future of the nhs has been reignited, now the prime minister has promised a new long—term plan for england. speaking to a committee of mps, she said there was a need to get away from annual budget top—ups. this year, and in advance of next year's spending review, i do want to come forward with a long—term plan. i want that to be done in conjunction with le
judith, many thanks, once again, judith, many thanks, once again, judith moritz, our correspondent inanchester. the nhs in england is to get a long—term funding plan to help it cope with extra demands. the prime minister signalled her support for such a move when she gave evidence to a parliamentary comittee today, as she recognised "serious cost and demand pressures" on the service. but theresa may didn't say how much more money would be invested, or where it would come from, as...
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judith regan, thank you for sharing all of that with us. >> thank you, alisyn. >> chris?all right. so pennsylvania's special congressional election is tomorrow. and it is a big measure of trump country. he won that place bigbie 20 points. and he should have. so why is this race going down to the wire? we have a live report of the implications next. it's hard to get all the daily fiber we need from food alone. that's why i love fiber choice. it has the fiber found in many fruits and vegetables, all in a tasty chewable tablet. fiber choice: the smart choice. the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps st
judith regan, thank you for sharing all of that with us. >> thank you, alisyn. >> chris?all right. so pennsylvania's special congressional election is tomorrow. and it is a big measure of trump country. he won that place bigbie 20 points. and he should have. so why is this race going down to the wire? we have a live report of the implications next. it's hard to get all the daily fiber we need from food alone. that's why i love fiber choice. it has the fiber found in many fruits and...
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judith: estás expuesta al mismo peligro y te podría ocurrir lo mismo que a esta niña.andré navarro, qué emoción. lidia: ha sido protagonista de las obras más famosísimas.
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t quien cubre temas de narcotrÁfico fue testigo de este momento y estÁ con nosotros bienvenida judithhapo" guzmÁn marÍa joaquina y guadalupe estuvieron cantÁndole feliz cumpleaÑos a su padre que en seis dÍas cumplirÁ aÑos estando pues en la prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad ¿no? de manhattan esperando una audiencia que tiene una prÓxima audiencia el prÓximo 16 de abril pero las niÑas fueron a cantarle feliz cumpleaÑos en inglÉs. >> en inglÉs, oye tÚ las viste felices, comÉntame tambien quÉ te ha dicho la esposa del chapo. >> las niÑas se lo cantaron en inglÉs son ciudadanas americanas gracias a su madre hablan perfectamente inglÉs y lo practican en cuÁnto puede y una de las niÑas estaba muy afectada saliÓ llorando se acurruco con su madre ema coronel y la otra estaba muy contenta de ver la nieve de nueva york, la poquita que queda en la ciudad y con un paraguas porque estaba lloviznando cuando las niÑas salieron. >> ema te dijo algo sobre la situaciÓn de su marido?. >> fue un encuentro mmm... muy privado, donde... la situaciÓn de las niÑas, las niÑas que iban a ver a su padre dos niÑas que
t quien cubre temas de narcotrÁfico fue testigo de este momento y estÁ con nosotros bienvenida judithhapo" guzmÁn marÍa joaquina y guadalupe estuvieron cantÁndole feliz cumpleaÑos a su padre que en seis dÍas cumplirÁ aÑos estando pues en la prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad ¿no? de manhattan esperando una audiencia que tiene una prÓxima audiencia el prÓximo 16 de abril pero las niÑas fueron a cantarle feliz cumpleaÑos en inglÉs. >> en inglÉs, oye tÚ las viste felices,...
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simpson tells judist regan he and a friend named charlie went to -- judith regan he and a friend named charlie went to nicole brown simpson's house in 1994 the night she was brutally murdered along with her friend ron goldman. >> as things got heated, i just remember nicole fell and hurt herself and this guy kind of got into a karate thing. i remember i grabbed the knife. i do remember that portion, taking the knife from charlie and to be honest, after that i don't remember. i think everything was covered, would have been covered in blood. >> reporter: simpson alternates between talking about charlie and speaking in first person. >> you write about removing a glove before taking the knife from charlie. >> you know, i had no conscious memory of doing that, but obviously i must have because they found the glove there. >> reporter: the former football star then says he and charlie fled and tossed the bloody clothes. >> i think charlie is o.j. this is no hypothetical. >> reporter: christopher darden was also part of the special and one of the prosecutors in the criminal trial where simpson
simpson tells judist regan he and a friend named charlie went to -- judith regan he and a friend named charlie went to nicole brown simpson's house in 1994 the night she was brutally murdered along with her friend ron goldman. >> as things got heated, i just remember nicole fell and hurt herself and this guy kind of got into a karate thing. i remember i grabbed the knife. i do remember that portion, taking the knife from charlie and to be honest, after that i don't remember. i think...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.100 of its uk stores in the next six weeks after administrators failed to find a buyer. 3,000 jobs will be lost as a result. some 25 stores have either already closed in recent days or are due to close by tomorrow. jim molan best known as the presenter of the game—show bullseye has died at the age of 80. he was inspired to try stand—up comedy after seeing ken dog run. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: lionel messi scores his 100th champions league goal as barcelona ease into the last eight. it's 99% effective, the fifa boss gives his backing to the video assistant referee. and lewis hamilton says he doesn't know how much longer he'll stay in f1. thanks forjoining us. barcelona and bayern munich have completed the champions league quarter—final line—up, with convincing wins against chelsea and besiktas on wednesday night. barca won 3—0 on the night and 4—1 on aggregate, while bayern w
judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.100 of its uk stores in the next six weeks after administrators failed to find a buyer. 3,000 jobs will be lost as a result. some 25 stores have either already closed in recent days or are due to close by tomorrow. jim molan best known as the presenter of the game—show bullseye has died at the age of 80. he was inspired to try stand—up comedy after seeing ken dog run. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the...
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our correspondent, judith moritz, reports. it was just chaos.here was just people everywhere on the floor. plenty of which weren't alive, or barely alive. it's... i just went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. were kept outside. support was coming from the medical teams, the ambulances. help had been there? could have been done. but very few went inside the foyer, where the bomb exploded. it was thought a gunman was inside, and designated a hot zone. officers, who accept they let the city down. was on duty but wasn't sent. paramedics were asking us where we were. people were dying. why weren't we there? and we just were helpless. you do what you are told to do, and we weren't told to do anything. ever encountered such an experience for real. were many heroes that night. of patients to treat. michael daly is thought to be the first doctor to respond. he set up an area for casualties at the train station next door. theyjust started to be brought down in larger and larger numbers. to the
our correspondent, judith moritz, reports. it was just chaos.here was just people everywhere on the floor. plenty of which weren't alive, or barely alive. it's... i just went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. were kept outside. support was coming from the medical teams, the ambulances. help had been there? could have been done. but very few went inside the foyer, where the bomb exploded. it was thought a gunman was inside, and...
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. >> reporter: judith regan, who interviewed simpson all those years ago, was actually the publisherf the book. >> you have the publisher interviewing the person who wrote the book. and that was a great concern to people back in 2006. >> reporter: she says she was approached by simpson's attorney at the time to tell simpson's side of the story. >> in the hypothetical i put on a cap and gloves. >> you reached under the seat for -- >> a knife. and i remember charlie saying you ain't bringing that, but i believe he took it. >> charlie took the knife? >> yeah. in the book. >> i don't know if charlie exists. i don't know if it's his alter ego. i don't know if it's him. but that's the name he chose. >> so ron goldman comes in the back gate. >> yeah. nicole had come out. and we started having words about who is this guy, why is he here. as things got heated, i just remember nicole fell and hurt herself and this guy kind of got into a karate thing. and i said, well, you think you can kick my ass? and i remember i grabbed the knife. i do remember that portion. taking the knife from dharlie. a
. >> reporter: judith regan, who interviewed simpson all those years ago, was actually the publisherf the book. >> you have the publisher interviewing the person who wrote the book. and that was a great concern to people back in 2006. >> reporter: she says she was approached by simpson's attorney at the time to tell simpson's side of the story. >> in the hypothetical i put on a cap and gloves. >> you reached under the seat for -- >> a knife. and i remember...
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you documented a lot of human behavior over the years. >> judith reagan put it best.overwhelming. he can't stand being out of the limelight. he wants to be on tv. ken are's a narcissist. he's a narls sift. kennedy: what did she say about this special airing? >> she is supportive. she put a lot of work-up to it. her perspective is unique and she participated in a panel we have for people to comment as we air it. kennedy: do you think he did it? >> i don't like to have an opinion on that. i do have an. kennedy: his friends came out, he either confessed to it, absolutely. he did it. >> but he was acquitted. a number of mistakes were made by police and prosecution. kennedy: he was acquitted. but you are doesn't mean he didn't do -- but it doesn't mean he didn't do it. the jury was truly compromised. the jury was so incompetent. the prosecutors who questioned him did such a bad job. even if someone is acquitted, it doesn't mean they didn't do something. what do you think people will take out of this? >> i think it's a fascinating look inside the mind of a maybe killer. o.j
you documented a lot of human behavior over the years. >> judith reagan put it best.overwhelming. he can't stand being out of the limelight. he wants to be on tv. ken are's a narcissist. he's a narls sift. kennedy: what did she say about this special airing? >> she is supportive. she put a lot of work-up to it. her perspective is unique and she participated in a panel we have for people to comment as we air it. kennedy: do you think he did it? >> i don't like to have an...
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>> judith will be on "new day" to talk about it this morning. >>> heartbreak for women hoping to have children one day. a clinic in san francisco suffering a liquid nitrogen failure holding frozen eggs and embryos. the incident at the fertility clinic could jeopardize the tissue. the tank contained several thousand eggs and embryos. they suffered the same failure in cleveland. too little nitrogen can cause damage. >>> analysis by cnn shows doctors making big money from opioid manufacturers. the more doctors prescribe, the more they make. in 2014 and 2015, fapharmaceut l pharmaceuticals paid doctors six-figure sums for speaking and other services. >> public services not involved in the reporting saying this is the first time they have seen this association. there is a real possibility paying doctors leads to inappropriate prescribing. it is not clear if the doctors were overprescribing or if the pharmaceutical companies are seeking doctors who are high prescribers. >>> let the madness begin. ncaa tournament. university of virginia is the overall top seed. other number ones, villanova a
>> judith will be on "new day" to talk about it this morning. >>> heartbreak for women hoping to have children one day. a clinic in san francisco suffering a liquid nitrogen failure holding frozen eggs and embryos. the incident at the fertility clinic could jeopardize the tissue. the tank contained several thousand eggs and embryos. they suffered the same failure in cleveland. too little nitrogen can cause damage. >>> analysis by cnn shows doctors making big...
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let me quote judith butler. judith butler is one of the leading, she's a founder of -- she's considered a founder of queer theory. do you know her? is -- have you read her? okay. judith butler is very well known among radical college students. she's widely read. anyway, and she's, she calls herself a butch lesbian, so she's a masculine lesbian, and she says, you know, we naturally aspire to an inner coherence, as she puts it, between biological sex, gender and sexual orientation. i mean, we want to have that, to be aligned, all our parts alined with one another. she said it's natural to aspire to that kind of inner unity. she herself doesn't fit that. and so she writes a book, her book is called "gender trouble." she writes a book saying, well, i guess we just have to give up our goals of having a natural inner unity. in fact, she calls -- she says to call it natural is a process, and she calls for denaturalizing sex and gender which means denying that there's any natural connection between your biological sex,
let me quote judith butler. judith butler is one of the leading, she's a founder of -- she's considered a founder of queer theory. do you know her? is -- have you read her? okay. judith butler is very well known among radical college students. she's widely read. anyway, and she's, she calls herself a butch lesbian, so she's a masculine lesbian, and she says, you know, we naturally aspire to an inner coherence, as she puts it, between biological sex, gender and sexual orientation. i mean, we...
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judith moritz reports. screaming. it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor.of which weren't alive, or barely alive. ijust... yeah, i don't know, ijust went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building, an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, while most emergency services were kept out amid fears of a gunman. apart from the three paramedics, who were doing a greatjob, that's as far as it went, until we realised that no more support was coming from the medical teams or the ambulances. do you think that more people could have been saved, if that help had been there? definitely in the first 15 minutes. definitely more could have been done. police and paramedics rushed to the arena and, following protocols for a firearms terror attack, mostly worked in areas adjacent to the blast zone. but fire crews didn't attend at all for two hours, held back by their senior officers, who now acce
judith moritz reports. screaming. it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor.of which weren't alive, or barely alive. ijust... yeah, i don't know, ijust went around and tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building, an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, while most emergency services were kept out amid fears...
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>> blood and stuff around. >> so bizarre. >> judabith willing on "new day talking -- judith will be on talking about the interview. >>> toys r us may shut all of its stores this week. the liquidation shatter is everywhere. details on "cnn money" next. she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort... karen: "she's single." ...and high levels of humiliation in her daughter. in just 7 days, your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. osteo bi-flex. made to move. ♪ when they say you're not ready, that you'll never make it on your own... that's the time to really shine. ♪ introducing new elvive. in just one use, elvive revives dry hair. because you're worth it. internet providers promise business owners a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. at&t doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. at&t, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. at&t, not so much. we give you 75 mbps for $59.95. that's more speed than at&t's comparable bundle, f
>> blood and stuff around. >> so bizarre. >> judabith willing on "new day talking -- judith will be on talking about the interview. >>> toys r us may shut all of its stores this week. the liquidation shatter is everywhere. details on "cnn money" next. she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort... karen: "she's single." ...and high levels of humiliation in her daughter. in just 7 days, your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort....
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education institutions i'm joined by professor julian celebrates from london's courtauld institute of art judith thanks for going back on just before we go to the strike cambridge analytical has been in the news associated with universities are there because the lame cambridge is not just facebook users that are affected by surveillance in a rather crude way the government basically asks us to assess ourselves and of our research not teaching. academics to sit in panels for instance to judge the research. well no it hasn't actually in fact what this does is to violate the fundamental principle of academic freedom which is to say that academics should have the freedom to critically inquiry wherever they want and say whatever they want and that is protected and the jobs would not be under threat for instance if they were to say something inconvenient. but what the government surveillance of research does through the so-called research excellence framework excellence being an entirely vacuous concept. is to judge one's research writings outputs. by a panel of peers and you don't know who these peop
education institutions i'm joined by professor julian celebrates from london's courtauld institute of art judith thanks for going back on just before we go to the strike cambridge analytical has been in the news associated with universities are there because the lame cambridge is not just facebook users that are affected by surveillance in a rather crude way the government basically asks us to assess ourselves and of our research not teaching. academics to sit in panels for instance to judge...
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police today escorted the body of officer judith castro to the corner's office. he was 30 years old. the other officer is expected to recover. the justice department announced today that it's taking steps to ban bump stockes. they're the attachments that turn semi-automatic rifles into machine guns. president trump ordered the justice department to look into the ban after the parkland school massacre last month. a bump stock was not used in that attack, but they were used in last year's las vegas massacre. the ink was barely dry on florida's new gun law when the n.r.a. filed a federal lawsuit yesterday, arguing that it's unconstitutional. nikki battiste has more on this. >> reporter: the families of parkland shooting victims watched governor rick scott sign a new gun bill into law. but the national rifle association called the measure invalid. >> i'm going to do what i think are commonsense solution. >> reporter: the legislation, named for marjory stoneman douglas, raised the minimum age to purchase firearms from 18 to 21. the n.r.a. says that age limit "is an af
police today escorted the body of officer judith castro to the corner's office. he was 30 years old. the other officer is expected to recover. the justice department announced today that it's taking steps to ban bump stockes. they're the attachments that turn semi-automatic rifles into machine guns. president trump ordered the justice department to look into the ban after the parkland school massacre last month. a bump stock was not used in that attack, but they were used in last year's las...
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iving theater was the theater mentioned that was found by judith molino. they were married and their interest in the living theater that would create theater for sociocultural change. there was this idea if we could get theater that involved the udience that connected in some way with the audience, and there were many different theories as these dhunz and all of theaters had differed approaches but basically the idea, you, as an observer of theater, can also a theater practitioner, like a cafe cino, or if you're come sted in making art, try it. maybe you can perform it. in front of some random people having coffee. not? >> what could hurt? right? >> so all of this starts to evelop during this time, and what's kind of interest, and i was thinking about this, as incent is talking about the escalation of the war, is that andting with the cafe cino, going all the way through the early 1960s, which is when the cino is starting to attract, is that an awful lot of his is really much more focused, at least the cici no focused on gender, gender politics and identit
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. >> judith reagan lost her job at fox news. she's now back with the interview. of people, they don't remember that nuance or weren't around for o.j. the first time around. what do you want them to know about the idea that he might have been with somebody else? >> it's totally preposterous. there was so much hoopla around this case, people forget the actual evidence. the evidence at the crime scene showed without a doubt there was only one perpetrator. size 11 shoes, bruno motley shoes, walking away from the scene, blood trail to the left. o.j. had a cut on his left hand, blood on the gate, blood in the bronco, blood at his home in rocking ham, in brentwood. no evidence of any other person there at all. this fictional charlie was new in this interview in 2006. the internet conspiracy theory has always been jason, his son from his previous marriage was somehow involved. jason was not in the area, completely untrue. o.j. simpson committed this crime by himself. >> i remember at the time psychologists were saying that charlie was a proxy, was a way for him to help h
. >> judith reagan lost her job at fox news. she's now back with the interview. of people, they don't remember that nuance or weren't around for o.j. the first time around. what do you want them to know about the idea that he might have been with somebody else? >> it's totally preposterous. there was so much hoopla around this case, people forget the actual evidence. the evidence at the crime scene showed without a doubt there was only one perpetrator. size 11 shoes, bruno motley...
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judith moritz reports. it was just chaos, people everywhere on the floor. we were barely alive.loor. we were barely alive. i just went around the best on the floor. we were barely alive. ijust went around the best i could. for those that were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building. an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, whilst most of the bomb went off, whilst most of the emergency services were kept out. apart from the three paramedics that were doing a greatjob, that is as far as it went until he realised that no more support was coming from the medical team. do that no more support was coming from the medicalteam. do you that no more support was coming from the medical team. do you think that more people could have been saved if that help had been there mozilla definitely in the first 15 minutes, definitely in the first 15 minutes, definitely more could have been done. police and paramedics rushed to the arena, but fire crews took two hours to arr
judith moritz reports. it was just chaos, people everywhere on the floor. we were barely alive.loor. we were barely alive. i just went around the best on the floor. we were barely alive. ijust went around the best i could. for those that were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building. an ordinary member of the public who gave first aid in the foyer where the bomb went off, whilst most of the bomb went off, whilst most...
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it is a never before seen 2006 interview with publisher judith regan.son about the events of june 12th, 1998. they called accounts like this speculation. >> as things got heated, i just remember nicole fell, and hurt herself, and this guy kind of got into a karate thing, and i said, well, you think you can kick my ass, i remember i grabbed the knife, i do remember that portion, taking the knife from charlie and to be honest, after that, i don't remember. except i'm standing there and all kind of stuff around and -- >> what kind of stuff? >> blood and stuff around. i hate to say this, this is -- >> hypothetical or confession? joining me now to talk about this, jean casarez, strange, keeps on using phrases like i remember. >> it was in and out of hypothetical for the entire two hours. he talks about his whole life with nicole, but at one point, when he's in the six minutes describing the murder, he doesn't say hypothetical and he says i don't remember taking the glove off, i just don't remember that, but i saw the glove in court, so i must have. and that
it is a never before seen 2006 interview with publisher judith regan.son about the events of june 12th, 1998. they called accounts like this speculation. >> as things got heated, i just remember nicole fell, and hurt herself, and this guy kind of got into a karate thing, and i said, well, you think you can kick my ass, i remember i grabbed the knife, i do remember that portion, taking the knife from charlie and to be honest, after that, i don't remember. except i'm standing there and all...
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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 michael kellam is suing his neighbor, donald reed, for damage to his garage and car when donald's children ran into his garage door while riding an atv. >> 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 michael kellam is suing his neighbor, donald reed, for damage to his garage and car when donald's children ran into his garage door while riding an atv. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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the 2006 interview between simpson and publicist judith regan never aired because of public criticism executive producer says simpson's description of what might have happened is suspicious. >> when she asked him about the bloody clothes, he said, i do remember them, i do remember those, putting them in the bag. i do remember leaving my wallet. hypothetically i could have put the clothes. he kind of goes in and out of his tenses. >> the interview was originally done as part of a promotion for simps simpson's book, "if i did it." >>> you've heard the term "shop till you drop," and now it takes on a whole new meaning. millions of americans are shopping while drinking. meg oliver reports. >> reporter: have a couple of drinks and hop on the internet. what could go wrong. >> reporter: nick says he was drunk when he bought these googlies for his car. he posted the best online purchase i've made yet. >> it comes in the mail and you're like, i don't quite remember what i ordered and then it hits you. >> reporter: in a new survey from finder.com, 68 million people admitted to drunk shopping, r
the 2006 interview between simpson and publicist judith regan never aired because of public criticism executive producer says simpson's description of what might have happened is suspicious. >> when she asked him about the bloody clothes, he said, i do remember them, i do remember those, putting them in the bag. i do remember leaving my wallet. hypothetically i could have put the clothes. he kind of goes in and out of his tenses. >> the interview was originally done as part of a...
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yes, judith, i did deduct $30 from your child support check this month.r jake's haircut. yes, it is usually nine dollars, but he wanted to go someplace without hobbyhorses. i know he's never gonna win any beauty contests, but he is our son. look, i've got a patient. i got to go. sorry you had to hear that. that's, uh, that's my ex-wife. bee-yatch. hello, mrs. honeycutt. i'm dr. harper. doctor. okay, so you are having spasms in your lower back? yeah, it's awful. some days i can't even get out of bed. oh, i know how that is. you have back problems, too? no. anyway, why don't you lie face down, and we'll see if we can locate the problem. i've tried everything.
yes, judith, i did deduct $30 from your child support check this month.r jake's haircut. yes, it is usually nine dollars, but he wanted to go someplace without hobbyhorses. i know he's never gonna win any beauty contests, but he is our son. look, i've got a patient. i got to go. sorry you had to hear that. that's, uh, that's my ex-wife. bee-yatch. hello, mrs. honeycutt. i'm dr. harper. doctor. okay, so you are having spasms in your lower back? yeah, it's awful. some days i can't even get out of...
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. >> he is with judith reagan.s him hypothetically about the night nicole was killed. >> this is hypothetical. >> he says it is hard for me to a hypothetical. it is hard because it is you. >> stormy daniels is suing donald trump a confidentiality agreement regarding a 2006 affair. >> she is saying since you score this over, i am free to tell my story to everybody wants to listen. >> i want the judge to say she can talk. >> i want to see her one-man show. she will go to broadway. >> it is a multiple man show. >> every night a different man show.
. >> he is with judith reagan.s him hypothetically about the night nicole was killed. >> this is hypothetical. >> he says it is hard for me to a hypothetical. it is hard because it is you. >> stormy daniels is suing donald trump a confidentiality agreement regarding a 2006 affair. >> she is saying since you score this over, i am free to tell my story to everybody wants to listen. >> i want the judge to say she can talk. >> i want to see her one-man...
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guests,l here for our it is judith in austin. we understand you used to have facebook. how come not anymore? caller: i have facebook, i just do not use it. guest: how come? caller: i got too busy with the animals. host: go ahead with your comment or question. guest: my comment is once everyone found out about all the news, coming in with the where that guy went out and tried to shoot up the pizza parlor because hillary was sex trafficking, did anyone go out find out howle to people would have really voted if they had known all of this was fake? guest: not that i know of. i don't think there has ever been any sort of push to determine how exactly fake news impacted the election. i think all we can say is it almost certainly had some sort of impact, but it is such diffuse question and social media's reach is so large, and not tracked by any federal agency or anyone who can do this , it is very hard to determine how that changed the election. maybe there have been polls, but nobody really thinks that what is the reason they voted against hillary or trump was because of som
guests,l here for our it is judith in austin. we understand you used to have facebook. how come not anymore? caller: i have facebook, i just do not use it. guest: how come? caller: i got too busy with the animals. host: go ahead with your comment or question. guest: my comment is once everyone found out about all the news, coming in with the where that guy went out and tried to shoot up the pizza parlor because hillary was sex trafficking, did anyone go out find out howle to people would have...
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judith castro posted the video. >> how many more videos of young children do we have to see g reamingthat their parents aren't taken away the way that they are? >> reporter: 36-year-old perla morales-luna came to the u.s. illegally at the age of 15. the u.s. customs and border protection says in a statement that morales-luna is an mganizer for a human smuggling operation. but her attorney, andres moreno, t he her only crime is being undocumented. >> we don't see any criminal crimges ever filed against her in any capacity. so we're at a bit of a loss as to why they're alleging the alien smuggling issue. >> late today, cues ms and border protection say morales luna helped transport illegal aliens to a stash house near san diego. she was wanted by federal agents sips january. they also say officers seen in the video acted appropriately. >> glor: jamie yuccas for us tonight in los angeles. jaime, thank you. cbs news has learned that more stplicit pictures of female service members have been posted online without their permission. we first reported on this , has l a year ago, and david mar
judith castro posted the video. >> how many more videos of young children do we have to see g reamingthat their parents aren't taken away the way that they are? >> reporter: 36-year-old perla morales-luna came to the u.s. illegally at the age of 15. the u.s. customs and border protection says in a statement that morales-luna is an mganizer for a human smuggling operation. but her attorney, andres moreno, t he her only crime is being undocumented. >> we don't see any criminal...
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institutions i'm joined now by professor julian celebrates from london's courtauld institute of art judith thanks for coming back on just before we go to the strike cambridge analytic has been in the news associated with universities that is the name cambridge it's not just facebook users that are affected by surveillance in a rather crude way the government basically asks us to assess ourselves and of. teaching. academics to sit in panels for instance to judge their research. well no it hasn't actually in fact what this does is to violate fundamental principle of academic freedom which is to say that academics should have the freedom to critically inquire wherever they want and say whatever they want and that is protected and jobs would not be under threat for instance if they were to say something inconvenient. but what the government surveillance of research does through the so-called research excellence framework excellence being an entirely vacuous concept. is to judge one's research writings output. by a panel of peers and you don't know who these people are going to be and you don't
institutions i'm joined now by professor julian celebrates from london's courtauld institute of art judith thanks for coming back on just before we go to the strike cambridge analytic has been in the news associated with universities that is the name cambridge it's not just facebook users that are affected by surveillance in a rather crude way the government basically asks us to assess ourselves and of. teaching. academics to sit in panels for instance to judge their research. well no it hasn't...
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education institutions i'm joined now by professor julian celebrates from london's courtauld institute judith thanks for coming back on just before we go to the strike cambridge analytical has been in the news associated with universities that are because the name cambridge is not just facebook users that are affected by surveillance in a rather crude way the government basically asks us to assess ourselves and of research not teaching. academics to sit in panels for instance to judge the research. well no it hasn't actually in fact what this does is to violate a fundamental principle that academics. freedom which is to say that academics should have the freedom to critically inquire wherever they want and say whatever they want and that is protected and the jobs would not be under threat for instance if they were to say something inconvenient. but what the government surveillance of research does through the so-called research excellence framework excellence being an entirely vacuous concept. is to judge one's research writings output. by a panel of peers and you don't know who these people
education institutions i'm joined now by professor julian celebrates from london's courtauld institute judith thanks for coming back on just before we go to the strike cambridge analytical has been in the news associated with universities that are because the name cambridge is not just facebook users that are affected by surveillance in a rather crude way the government basically asks us to assess ourselves and of research not teaching. academics to sit in panels for instance to judge the...
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judith moritz reports. screaming it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor.hich weren't alive or barely alive. ijust, yeah, i don't know, i just went around, tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building. an ordinary member of the public, who gave first aid in the foyet where the bomb went off, whilst most of the emergency services were kept out. apart from the three paramedics that were doing a greatjob, that's as far as it went, until we realised that no more support was coming from the medical teams or the ambulances. do you think that more people could have been saved, if that help had been there? definitely in the first 15 minutes, definitely more could have been done. police and paramedics rushed to the arena, but fire crews took two hours to arrive, held back by their senior officers, who now accept they let the city down. it meant they couldn't help evacuate or treat the injured. this firefighter, who doesn't want to be identified,
judith moritz reports. screaming it was just chaos, there was people everywhere on the floor.hich weren't alive or barely alive. ijust, yeah, i don't know, i just went around, tried to do the best i could. for those who were there, the memories are still fresh. those like rob grew, who heard the sound of the blast and ran inside the building. an ordinary member of the public, who gave first aid in the foyet where the bomb went off, whilst most of the emergency services were kept out. apart from...
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. >>> in a statement, judith reagan tells cbs this morning as any one can see from his responses on thecial i did not feed him lines. an attorney for ron goldman's father said while justice has alluded our family, fox entertainment enables everyone to make their own judgment. in a civil trial. simpson was found liable for deaths of nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman. >>> that's the "overnight news" for tuesday. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, march 13th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." the storm-battered northeast is bracing for another hit as a third nor'easter brings winds and high tides, but the main event will be the snow. >>> there's no evidence of collusion between donald trump's presidential campaign and russia according to the republican-led house intelligence committee, but the democrats say not so fast. >>> and the texas community is on edge as the race is on to find a killer after three package bombs leave two dead.
. >>> in a statement, judith reagan tells cbs this morning as any one can see from his responses on thecial i did not feed him lines. an attorney for ron goldman's father said while justice has alluded our family, fox entertainment enables everyone to make their own judgment. in a civil trial. simpson was found liable for deaths of nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman. >>> that's the "overnight news" for tuesday. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday,...
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judith and mark weigh in next. >> i would say the governments around the world that no attempt to takeent life on u.k. soil will go unpunished. ♪ we the people... are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or where we'll go next. we the people who are better together than we are alone... are unstoppable. welcome to the entirely new expedition. i grew up in the projects and so home ownership was not an option for us. i am taking the steps to own a home because i want my children to know it's all so that they can have a better life. oh my gosh. this is amazing. we're so much closer to home ownership. >> ♪ >> martha: a story of international intrigue is developing tonight. a former russian spy and his daughter are fighting for their lives in a u.k. hospital suspected of being poisoned on a park bench. he was one of the spies tradeed in a famous exchange on a tarmac for spies in the u.s. we sent back 10 sleeper agents. this story was all over the "new york post" and elsehave. dubbed the most glamorous agent. trace gallagher is with us.
judith and mark weigh in next. >> i would say the governments around the world that no attempt to takeent life on u.k. soil will go unpunished. ♪ we the people... are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or where we'll go next. we the people who are better together than we are alone... are unstoppable. welcome to the entirely new expedition. i grew up in the projects and so home ownership was not an option for us. i am taking the...
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as described by the essayist judith in the "new york times," an excellent newspaper by the way, the space was a room, quote, equipped with cookies, coloring books, bubbles, plato. this is in college, my jeep. call me music, pillows, blankets and a video of frolicking puppies, as well as students and staff members trained to deal with trauma. now, that sounds harmless enough but the story of safe spaces doesn't end there. as noted in the essay, one you designate some spaces as safe you imply that the rest are unsafe. it follows that they should be made safer. that's an important insight. it shows how easily enables to choose and protect the vulnerable quickly becomes a desire and then at the man to impose a particular concept of safety on others, whether they want it or not. after all, if a college or university should accept the principle of a safe space in a single designated room, why should that same principle not extend to the classrooms, the lecture hall, dormitories, college newspapers, chat rooms, social media, and so on? if one wants to accommodate the sensitivity of some students
as described by the essayist judith in the "new york times," an excellent newspaper by the way, the space was a room, quote, equipped with cookies, coloring books, bubbles, plato. this is in college, my jeep. call me music, pillows, blankets and a video of frolicking puppies, as well as students and staff members trained to deal with trauma. now, that sounds harmless enough but the story of safe spaces doesn't end there. as noted in the essay, one you designate some spaces as safe you...
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. >> this was conscripted by judith regan, the publisher f o the book and mr.pson went along with it because quite frankly he got a lot of money up front of later, his client says she's moving on. >> everybody is going to give their opinion. whatever you want to take from it, i cannot control it. >> in a statement judith regan tells "cbs this morning," as anyone can see from his responses on the special, did not feed him lines. while justice has alieded or family. in a 1997 civil trial simpson was found guilty. >> who does a hypothetical play by play. that's disgusting. if i was nicole's family or goldman's family, it would make my blood boil. >> it's an outrage to the family. >> thank you. >>> a head. false news that can be created with manipulation video technology. this is nicolas cage's fast sewn onto mine. it's kind of funny. if we don't get a hand el, it will seamlessly do that. that's coming up. you're watching "cbs this morning." legalzoom. where life meets legal. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts work
. >> this was conscripted by judith regan, the publisher f o the book and mr.pson went along with it because quite frankly he got a lot of money up front of later, his client says she's moving on. >> everybody is going to give their opinion. whatever you want to take from it, i cannot control it. >> in a statement judith regan tells "cbs this morning," as anyone can see from his responses on the special, did not feed him lines. while justice has alieded or family. in...
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thank you to my sister judith and my daughter sara, both of whom are in the audience tonight and both of whom came from far away to be here tonight, thank you. "sisters in law" is the story of the two most important women in america today. the first female justice of the supreme court of the united states, sandra day o'connor, and her sister in law, the second female justice of the supreme court, ruth bader ginsburg. it is the story of their private and public lives and how they got legal equality for women and as the book says, changed the world. the book opens in 1996 when they are at the pinnacle of their are at the pinnacle of their power. if you will tolerate i will just read you a little bit of my prose. i loved this part. by the time the nation celebrates the birth of its democracy each fourth of july, the nine justices of the supreme court have mostly left town. before departing the capital for their summer recess they must first decide all the cases that they have heard since their current term began the previous october. the hardest, most controversial cases where the court
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but judith ragan is kind of a genius for figuring out a contraption that lured him into this trap offession. then you have this cold-blooded killer trying to come off as innocuous. he dug his own metaphorical grave. while this is going on, they had documentary on jeffrey dahmer. he admits to everything he did and said he would do it again. and he would do it again. he killed 17 victims, the same amount of people killed in parkland. but they were mostly black and gay and nobody cared. >> juan: yikes. coffee shop in california won't serve police officers anymore. that growing controversy next on "the five" ." y back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. >> jesse: police officers aren't getting the respect they deserve in oakland, california. they are not even allowed to buy coffee. hasta muerte coffee has announced it won't serve cops in uniform because it isn't safe for customers. "police presence compromises our feeling of physical and emotional safety prickles goat isn't that discrimination? where is the aclu? if a
but judith ragan is kind of a genius for figuring out a contraption that lured him into this trap offession. then you have this cold-blooded killer trying to come off as innocuous. he dug his own metaphorical grave. while this is going on, they had documentary on jeffrey dahmer. he admits to everything he did and said he would do it again. and he would do it again. he killed 17 victims, the same amount of people killed in parkland. but they were mostly black and gay and nobody cared. >>...
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monday evening to demand more money it's the only way to keep teachers from leaving the districtsot judith klinger/president, alameda education association 10-20 the teachers marched to island high school where the school board was holding a meeting to discuss budget priorities. unlike other districts, the call for a pay hike is supported by both the district's superintendent and board presidentsot gray harris/ school board president 49-59finding the money to raise salaries is the tricky part. the school board is looking at a number of options a new parcel tax is one idea, another is to increase the number of students in the classroom, which currently is below the approved limit.. if that were to occur some electives would go away, as would nearly 30 teachers, but it would create more money for those that remain.sotstandup dan kerman/alameda 141-150no decision from the board this was just fact finding and information gathering. but decisions will have to be made sometime next month. in alameda, dan kerman kron 4 news. coming upif one of you tries this one more time, the whole group doesn't
monday evening to demand more money it's the only way to keep teachers from leaving the districtsot judith klinger/president, alameda education association 10-20 the teachers marched to island high school where the school board was holding a meeting to discuss budget priorities. unlike other districts, the call for a pay hike is supported by both the district's superintendent and board presidentsot gray harris/ school board president 49-59finding the money to raise salaries is the tricky part....
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princeton was, judith miller, currently on fox new. judith miller was one of the classmates i had and she was a antiwar liberal. when she learned i was a officer and i put a sign up on my caroll in the library and i said were -- war is my business and business is good. she hated that. she said, how can you shoot those innocent women and children like you did? i said, we never did that. we made sure we were not killing civilians. that is not to say no civilians ever died but none of my soldiers ever shot a civilian. she said, i do not believe you. i said, richard faulk is your guy. now, she has become a conservative. somewhere along the line, she saw the light. >> what was it like teaching in soc? >> best three years of my life. i had great people around me. don ovi was the head of the department. barry mccaffrey was the executive officer. i was working with jack jacobs, wes clark, a whole bunch of people who were smart. i taught economics the first semester and the only training i had was from colonel ovi when he was my instructor as a
princeton was, judith miller, currently on fox new. judith miller was one of the classmates i had and she was a antiwar liberal. when she learned i was a officer and i put a sign up on my caroll in the library and i said were -- war is my business and business is good. she hated that. she said, how can you shoot those innocent women and children like you did? i said, we never did that. we made sure we were not killing civilians. that is not to say no civilians ever died but none of my soldiers...
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streets monday evening to demand more money saying they are the lowest paid in the entire countysot judithklinger/president, alameda education association 13-22the teachers marched to island high school where the school board was holding a meeting to discuss budget priorities. unlike other districts, the call for a pay hike is supported by both the district's superintendent and board presidentsot gray harris/ school board president 40-48finding the money to raise salaries is the tricky part. the school board is looking at a number of options a new parcel tax is one idea, another is to increase the number of students in the classroom, which currently is below the approved limit.. if that were to occur some electives would go away, as would nearly 30 teachers, but it would create more money for those that remain.sot130/fiscally sound dan kerman (pam ) six people are behind bars... in connection with a high-end 'snatch and grab' robbery in san francisco. (grant) and tonight-(grant)francisco. robbery in san and grab' end 'snatch with a high-connection bars... in are behind six people (pam ) da
streets monday evening to demand more money saying they are the lowest paid in the entire countysot judithklinger/president, alameda education association 13-22the teachers marched to island high school where the school board was holding a meeting to discuss budget priorities. unlike other districts, the call for a pay hike is supported by both the district's superintendent and board presidentsot gray harris/ school board president 40-48finding the money to raise salaries is the tricky part....
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. >> calls a prize-winning author and journalist judith miller joined me now in studio.e to the story and wanted to share with us because you're one of the only journalist that actually got a chance to visit this plant. i would like to hear all about that. >> it was the plan that the russians built as to say the soviets built in 1986. and it was in uzbekistan because the soviets tended to put all of the most dangerous facilities and they are but not in a country. it is this place, it was called the chemical research institute and it was all the way in uzbekistan. about 400 miles but the amazing thing was i walked in the building looked like an ordinary building. it was a soviet testing lab for sure. how did i know? i saw row after row of animal test facilities including for example, doggy treadmills. treadmills for all different kinds of dogs. sizes, with muzzles, so that the gas can be administered through their nose or on the skin as they walked on a treadmill. it was -- >> i know how said there must've been free. >> really heartbreaking. and they were furious because
. >> calls a prize-winning author and journalist judith miller joined me now in studio.e to the story and wanted to share with us because you're one of the only journalist that actually got a chance to visit this plant. i would like to hear all about that. >> it was the plan that the russians built as to say the soviets built in 1986. and it was in uzbekistan because the soviets tended to put all of the most dangerous facilities and they are but not in a country. it is this place,...
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what judith regan think back seat the confession ten years later. >> he shocked the world and his ownaff by jumping at the chance to meet with kim jong-un. what was behind the president's decision? was it just impulse? next. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ you wouldn't feel good not knowing the price here. don't let it happen when you buy your diabetes test strips. with the accu-chek® guide simplepay program, you pay the same low price. all without having to go through insurance. plus, they come in a spill-resistant vial along with a free meter. skip the guessing game and focus on your health. not the cost. make saving simple today at simplepaysaves.com. the roasted core wrap.belly fat. 3, 2, 1... not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort and swelling. a
what judith regan think back seat the confession ten years later. >> he shocked the world and his ownaff by jumping at the chance to meet with kim jong-un. what was behind the president's decision? was it just impulse? next. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ you wouldn't feel good not knowing the price here. don't let it happen when you buy your diabetes test strips. with the...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.eal. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ron pendley is suing his daughter, rachel pendley, and her boyfriend, stephen lattin, for money owed for move-in costs, an unpaid loan, and damages from an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.eal. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ron pendley is suing his daughter, rachel pendley, and her boyfriend, stephen lattin, for money owed for move-in costs, an unpaid loan, and damages from an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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. >> it features footage from his 2006 interview with judith ragan which was intended to promote thedid it." in the book, he wrote hypothetically how he would have killed nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman. the controversial interview never aired. "o.j. simpson: the last confession" airs sunday at 8:00. >>> world cup 2018 kicks off june 14th in moscow. the u.s. did not qualify for the cup this time but the worldwide celebration will still be a huge draw on television. you can watch many of the games right here on ktvu. that includes the final and opening match. the host, russia, will play saudi arabia in the first match of the month long tournament. >>> it has been a growing problem for years. opioid abuse and overdoses. up next, a look at the latest age group that has the scene double the number of overdoses in the last decade. >>> and coming up at 6:00, it could be a breakthrough in breast cancer screening. details on an at-home test just approved by the fda that allows testing without professional help, and why the approval comes with a warning. >> we can help detect
. >> it features footage from his 2006 interview with judith ragan which was intended to promote thedid it." in the book, he wrote hypothetically how he would have killed nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman. the controversial interview never aired. "o.j. simpson: the last confession" airs sunday at 8:00. >>> world cup 2018 kicks off june 14th in moscow. the u.s. did not qualify for the cup this time but the worldwide celebration will still be a huge...
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monday evening to demand more money it's the only way to keep teachers from leaving the districtsot judithnger/president, alameda education association 10-20 the teachers marched to island high school where the school board was holding a meeting to discuss budget priorities. unlike other districts, the call for a pay hike is supported by both the district's superintendent and board presidentsot gray harris/ school board president 49-59finding the money to raise salaries is the tricky part. the school board is looking at a number of options a new parcel tax is one idea, another is to increase the number of students in the classroom, which currently is below the approved limit.. if that were to occur some electives would go away, as would nearly 30 teachers, but it would create more money for those that remain.sotstandup dan kerman/alameda 141-150no decision from the board this was just fact finding and information gathering. but decisions will have to be made sometime next month. in alameda, dan kerman kron 4 news. (vicki) a united airlines flight that was suppose to land at s-f-o this afte
monday evening to demand more money it's the only way to keep teachers from leaving the districtsot judithnger/president, alameda education association 10-20 the teachers marched to island high school where the school board was holding a meeting to discuss budget priorities. unlike other districts, the call for a pay hike is supported by both the district's superintendent and board presidentsot gray harris/ school board president 49-59finding the money to raise salaries is the tricky part. the...