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this is something called social engineering where if you get an email from your ceo, you as judith saidwant to respond affirmatively. there's a solution to this which is you can talk to your bank, if you're a small business, you can talk to your employees and let them know if somebody comes out of the blue and asks for whether it's direct deposit or a wire, to call that person and to verify and that can save you a lot. >> i'm sure report it to the authorities and everything else but gives us a sense of what to look for really interesting stuff, unfortunately, kate fazzini. thank you. that does it for "the exchange." join tyler and melissa for "power lunch" which begins right now. >>> see you in a few, kelly. tyler mathisen new at 2:00. disney ready to unveil the grand plan to take on netflix. what's at stake. >>> marijuana in america the battle over vaping and e-cigarettes former fda chief scott gottlieb will join us live and esg, three little letters getting a lot of attention on wall street why you need to know about this and how it's going to impact your portfolio "power lunch" start
this is something called social engineering where if you get an email from your ceo, you as judith saidwant to respond affirmatively. there's a solution to this which is you can talk to your bank, if you're a small business, you can talk to your employees and let them know if somebody comes out of the blue and asks for whether it's direct deposit or a wire, to call that person and to verify and that can save you a lot. >> i'm sure report it to the authorities and everything else but gives...
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the new tree falling off lives in new york with his fiance judith three minutes they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music you know higher and she sees that she has much more concentration if you will so if you will will be his with me. she actually follows you'll both love him a bit. so i keep coming up certainly. i find it to be a very free seats here and of a so many of the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a couple part of them let alone there are people from all kinds of the backgrounds and histories and so. this is also for this incredible blend of cultures. it's not i don't think i'm going to. let you know it's not only about the city so symbolic oh you. and separate yourself from my sister because sometimes you need time for yourself in that they're not musical story it'll just go so then we need to. relax and. different ways and sometimes sometimes a little on the contrary it's good talk. is a good tool to cha cha through windows and so have a space. you know a second concerto starts with. so . and then. in m
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the new tree front off lives in new york with his fiance judith ramirez they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music you know higher than she sees that she has much more concentration if you will so a few of will but she's with me. she actually follows you'll. love them i have a. house i keep coming up hardly ever. i find it to be a video free seats here and of a so many of the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a cause or part of them vitamins where there are people from all kinds of the big nose and history since. this is also told this incredible blend of cultures well. it's done i don't think in the west. but you know it's not only about the city so say both are you. and suppress yourself from a sister because sometimes in your time for yourself in your third new type of story if just coincidentally you need to. be like some. different ways and sometimes sometimes so on the contrary it's good talk. is a good tool to shut shut through windows and so have a space. you know the second concerto starts with. so. and then. y
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the new tricks one off lives in new york with his fiance judith ramirez they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music you know higher and she sees that she has much more concentration with you also with you well well but she's with me. she actually follows you both of them have a. psyche i'm not certain. i find it to be a bit of free seats here and of it's so many. the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a cause for part of them the environment there are people from all kinds of backgrounds and histories and so. this is also for this incredible blend of cultures well. it's not i don't think in the us. but you know it's not only about the city so say both or you can separate yourself from his history because sometimes in your time for yourself and yes there are new reports very unusual just because of the new you need to. be like some. different ways and sometimes something so on the contrary it's good talk. is a good. shot shot through windows and have a space. you know a second concerto starts with. so . and then. you mothe
the new tricks one off lives in new york with his fiance judith ramirez they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music you know higher and she sees that she has much more concentration with you also with you well well but she's with me. she actually follows you both of them have a. psyche i'm not certain. i find it to be a bit of free seats here and of it's so many. the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a cause for part of them the...
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the new twist one off lives in new york with his fiance judith ramirez they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music in ohio and he says that he has much more because of the show if you will to a few it will be his with me. he actually follows you'll both of them have a. house like you have not started. i find it to be of the just three seats here and of those so many. on the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a crossfire part of them environment where there are people from all kinds of backgrounds and histories and so. this is also for this incredible blend of cultures on. its own i don't think in the us. but you know it's not only about the city so say bald or you can separate yourself from as he said because sometimes in your time for yourself in that there are new type of story if you just consider you need to. relax and. just into a sense sometimes sometimes a little on the contrary it's a good story. is a good. shot for windows and so i have a space. you know a second concertos house with. so . and then. you mother b
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the new tree front off lives in new york with his fiance judith ramirez they know each other from whenthey both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music you know higher he she sees that she has much more consequential if you will so if you will will be his with me. she actually follows you'll both of them have a. while so i keep coming up. i find it to be a video three seats here and of a so many of the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a coastal part of them vitamin where there are people from all kinds of them by growers and history since. this is also for this incredible blend of cultures well. it's not i don't think in the us. but you know it's not only about the city so say both are you. and suppress yourself from mississippi because sometimes when your time for yourself in your throat and you're depressed areas will just go so then we need to. relax in. different ways and sometimes sometimes so on the contrary it's good to talk. is with all the church shot through windows and so every space. you know has seconds concertos us with. so. and then. in mind
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team, thethank my solicitor general barber underwood, stephen will, judith bale, scott eiseman, matthew, the leader. i am so proud of the arguments they presented today. when i took office as the attorney general of the state of new york, i pledged to uphold the constitution to the best of my ability. i pledged to not allow anyone to subvert the constitution or harm new yorkers. it is a sacred promise i made to the residents of new york. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised i would fight to bring our democracy back to the balance. when those in power commit unlawful acts, we will hold them accountable for their actions. that is why we stand before you today before this venerable court. i want to be clear, i believe this case should be decided on the merits of the arguments in accordance to the letter of the law. i strongly believe the facts and the record support our claims, and i am hopeful the honorable justices will agree. we cannot afford to fail to recognize that at the heart of this matter is that there is surveys issue than and statistics. isis about how our powe
team, thethank my solicitor general barber underwood, stephen will, judith bale, scott eiseman, matthew, the leader. i am so proud of the arguments they presented today. when i took office as the attorney general of the state of new york, i pledged to uphold the constitution to the best of my ability. i pledged to not allow anyone to subvert the constitution or harm new yorkers. it is a sacred promise i made to the residents of new york. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised i...
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the new tree front off lives in new york with his fiance judith ramirez they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music you know higher and she says she has much more concentration if you will to a few well well but here's the thing. she actually follows both of them have a. while so i keep coming up. i find it to be a bit of three seats here and the first so many. all right so for ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a course for part of them the environment where there are people from all kinds of backgrounds and histories and so. this is also for this incredible blend of cultures well. it's not i don't think in the us. but you know it's not only about diversity so say both or you can separate yourself from as he said because sometimes you need time for yourself in your own new type of story if you just consider the need to. be like some. different ways and sometimes sometimes so on the contrary it's good talk. is a good tool. chest shot through windows and have a space. you know a second concerto starts with. so . and then. your mothe
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thank my team, i want to thank solicitor general barbara underwood, i want to thank stephen woo, judith, scott, matthew, helena, i want to thank them for their hard work and commitment and i'm so proud of the arguments they presented today. office as attorney general of the state of new york, i pledged to uphold the constitution. i pledged not to allow anyone to subvert the constitution or harm new yorkers. made tosacred promise i all new yorkers. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised i would fight to bring our democracy back into balance. when those in power commit unlawful acts, we will hold them accountable. that is why we stand before you today. i want to be crystal clear. i believe this case should be decided on the merits of the arguments and according to the letters of the law. i believe the facts and records support our claims. i am hopeful the honorable justices will agree. but at the same time, we can not afford to recognize that at the heart of this matter there is more than surveys and statistics , because the census is about more than an accurate count. it i
thank my team, i want to thank solicitor general barbara underwood, i want to thank stephen woo, judith, scott, matthew, helena, i want to thank them for their hard work and commitment and i'm so proud of the arguments they presented today. office as attorney general of the state of new york, i pledged to uphold the constitution. i pledged not to allow anyone to subvert the constitution or harm new yorkers. made tosacred promise i all new yorkers. when one branch of government overreaches, i...
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hill. >> judith hill was a well-regarded backup singer.as hired by michael jackson to sing a duet on what would have been the "this is it" shows. and she also appeared on "the voice" and did quite well. ♪ >> reporter: hill and prince are about halfway into that flight from atlanta when there's a midair crisis. >> he's just limp. he's like, we're shaking him, there's nothing. >> reporter: in this never before heard audio -- obtained by "20/20" -- hill later tells authorities that all of a sudden her famous companion was slumped over unresponsive. >> he looked dead and i was freaking. i was just like, my heart was pounding. he looks like lifeless, lifeless. kirk and i went straight to the cockpit and we're like, we got to like, "land, we have to land. we have an emergency situation." >> reporter: the jet makes an emergency landing in the small town of moline, illinois, where it's met by an ambulance. >> we got a call sometime in the middle of the night. >> reporter: in this exclusive audio, one of the paramedics later describes to police the
hill. >> judith hill was a well-regarded backup singer.as hired by michael jackson to sing a duet on what would have been the "this is it" shows. and she also appeared on "the voice" and did quite well. ♪ >> reporter: hill and prince are about halfway into that flight from atlanta when there's a midair crisis. >> he's just limp. he's like, we're shaking him, there's nothing. >> reporter: in this never before heard audio -- obtained by...
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those connected to the crime have served or are continuing to serve severe sentences including judithho at the time was a young mother and also a getaway driver for the robbery. clark called herself a freedom fighter during her trial and demanded to represent herself. then refused to show up for court. a judge sentenced her to 75 years to life on felony murder charges, but that was not the end of her story. early in her incarceration she was put in solitary confinement after prison authorities found letters detailing her escape plan. now after nearly 40 years behind bars clark and her supporters say she is not the woman she once was. >> there have been generations of youngsters who have come in here and said, well, you were down with the real thing. i was like no, i was a knucklehead just like you were. i had a different rhetoric. beware when we think we're so right that we don't have to think about who is at the other end of our anger. >> clark has trained service dogs used by law enforcement, taught prenatal care and created an aids counseling problem while becoming a chaplain behin
those connected to the crime have served or are continuing to serve severe sentences including judithho at the time was a young mother and also a getaway driver for the robbery. clark called herself a freedom fighter during her trial and demanded to represent herself. then refused to show up for court. a judge sentenced her to 75 years to life on felony murder charges, but that was not the end of her story. early in her incarceration she was put in solitary confinement after prison authorities...
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. >> host: judith, hi. >> caller: hi, thank you for taking me call.i was addicted for opioids for years and i was on fentanyl. 90 milligrams and i stopped taking completely and i was thrilled and have no desire for it. i was wondering if you can look after -- >> host: judith, how do you get started -- how did you get started on opioids and at what point did you become dependent? >> caller: i had major spinal operation that didn't go well. >> host: 21 years. you said that was also on fentanyl, wasn't that and illegal substance? >> no. >> guest: fentanyl pain patch. >> caller: i know it's possible to get off of it. >> host: how long were you dope sick? >> guest: i was dope sick for 3 months until i -- >> host: what were the symptoms of being dope sick? >> caller: constant diarrhea, constant dehydration, pain i was taking medicine for but basically feeling like you have the flu 24 hours a day for a month. >> guest: yeah, yeah. >> host: judith, thank you for sharing your experience. thank you for sharing your experience with us, what you missed beth macy,
. >> host: judith, hi. >> caller: hi, thank you for taking me call.i was addicted for opioids for years and i was on fentanyl. 90 milligrams and i stopped taking completely and i was thrilled and have no desire for it. i was wondering if you can look after -- >> host: judith, how do you get started -- how did you get started on opioids and at what point did you become dependent? >> caller: i had major spinal operation that didn't go well. >> host: 21 years. you...
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i spoke to her cousin judith, and she told me what sort of person jill was.spite the fact that, you know, she was very busy. but she always found the time to spend time with us whenever we had sort of big family events. and she always was thinking of us. and tell us where you were and how you found out aboutjill‘s death? well, i was returning from having worked the winter in the french alps, actually. i was on my way back whenjill was actually killed. very fortunately, i didn't switch the radio on. so i actually got all the way home to the west country before... ..i found out from my sisters who came to visit me as soon as i got home. you were close. i mean, you were going to be a bridesmaid at her wedding later in the year? i think you were just 18 months apart in age, so incredibly close. so for you to losejill, what effect has that had on your life? well, the worst thing about it is that whenever something big in your life happened, so, for instance, jill wasn't there two or three months later when my daughter was christened, and jill was going to be a god
i spoke to her cousin judith, and she told me what sort of person jill was.spite the fact that, you know, she was very busy. but she always found the time to spend time with us whenever we had sort of big family events. and she always was thinking of us. and tell us where you were and how you found out aboutjill‘s death? well, i was returning from having worked the winter in the french alps, actually. i was on my way back whenjill was actually killed. very fortunately, i didn't switch the...
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judith, you are simon's wife, and you are running together.st of our lives fighting it. it was really important for us to raise funds for this as well. have you coped with this as well. have you coped with this diagnosis well?|j this as well. have you coped with this diagnosis well? i have stuck it at the back of my mind and we have focused on other things, we have busy lives, i run a business, so yeah, we will deal with it as and when it comes across us. we are turning a negative into a positive. have you run a marathon before? never. how are you feeling about today? yeah, ok, the aim isjust to finish it, just get around, we are running it together so we will take it nice and easy and enjoy a pint at the end. sandra, tell us why you are running today. i am running for the macular society, i was diagnosed with macular degeneration about 3— four years ago. macular degeneration is the most apparent cause of sight loss in the uk. it is the biggest cause of sight loss in the uk and probably every other industrialised country. classic macular degen
judith, you are simon's wife, and you are running together.st of our lives fighting it. it was really important for us to raise funds for this as well. have you coped with this as well. have you coped with this diagnosis well?|j this as well. have you coped with this diagnosis well? i have stuck it at the back of my mind and we have focused on other things, we have busy lives, i run a business, so yeah, we will deal with it as and when it comes across us. we are turning a negative into a...
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could do was embassy and looking for a decent painted decorator in the london area judith i'm just carried out like that . battering ram the whistle blower blames the passions sometimes it's love sometimes it's hate you do not hear many people saying stuff like. i want to leave. he's a complex character a man only truly understood by just two creatures on god's green earth pamela and discern this guy have you noticed there's always a can't just say now for anyone who's been trapped inside a foreign embassies bridegroom for the last few years is assigned his famous publishing house documents on america's wars diplomats. politicians the us authorities keen to have a few stern words with him about it now this is where it gets a little bit complicated so try to keep up a staunch first of all asylum because the u.k. was considering extraditing him to sweden where he had been accused of sexual assault the way he could claim the i gave were actually part of a plot to extradite him from sweden to the us and whatever agreement fate awaits him there did you follow that just rewind. half speed if you
could do was embassy and looking for a decent painted decorator in the london area judith i'm just carried out like that . battering ram the whistle blower blames the passions sometimes it's love sometimes it's hate you do not hear many people saying stuff like. i want to leave. he's a complex character a man only truly understood by just two creatures on god's green earth pamela and discern this guy have you noticed there's always a can't just say now for anyone who's been trapped inside a...
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precedent clearly the trouble prosecutors don't feel that they're creating a precedent by charging judith with one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion that is hacking they're contending the doing the songs actively helped chelsea manning hack into department of defense computers both by encouragement and by helping by helping crack a possible when you look at you the specifics it does get a bit thin this is a lot of it not being at one point having already given tens of thousands of documents to julian assange and said look after this upload that's all i really have got left to which i replied curious eyes never run dry in my experience so encouraging his souls to give more i mean is i part of a conspiracy as a journalist is to gardenias tools to give more information in the public interest but this is the key part is it all relies on four words indicated that he had been trying to crack pots were supplied by bradley manning up a partial pos would by stating that he had no luck so far so the only quote there is from showing no luck so far and that's the d.o.j. his characteriz
precedent clearly the trouble prosecutors don't feel that they're creating a precedent by charging judith with one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion that is hacking they're contending the doing the songs actively helped chelsea manning hack into department of defense computers both by encouragement and by helping by helping crack a possible when you look at you the specifics it does get a bit thin this is a lot of it not being at one point having already given tens of thousands...
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judith moritz, bbc news, knowsley. a range of voices in knowsley there.ed that a no—deal brexit would damage of the uk's economy. 0ur economics correspondent dharshini david is in where the meeting is taking place. the leaders will not have noticed the cherry blossom is out because these leaders are worrying about the growing storm clouds, the risks overshadowing the global economy. the talk of the town, as even though governor of the bank of england admits, is brexit. christine lagarde was reminiscing to me about her childhood in northern france and the ease with which you could cross the channel. she now says she wants a deal done as quickly as possible. she is concerned really about prolonged uncertainty and the damage she says that could do to uk growth. her newly appointed counterpart at the world bank says it could spill over and hurt european growth and asian growth. the stakes are high as phillip hammond arrives and is looking forward to sitting down with his counterparts from the us, china perhaps talking about future trade relationships. but he
judith moritz, bbc news, knowsley. a range of voices in knowsley there.ed that a no—deal brexit would damage of the uk's economy. 0ur economics correspondent dharshini david is in where the meeting is taking place. the leaders will not have noticed the cherry blossom is out because these leaders are worrying about the growing storm clouds, the risks overshadowing the global economy. the talk of the town, as even though governor of the bank of england admits, is brexit. christine lagarde was...
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judith moritz has been following the story.ultimately responsible for hillsborough. the defence said he was unfairly singled out for blame. the jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. in.opinion, wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day. the tension was unbelievable. i don't think people should be put under the strain once again. i begged the families to look at the fact that we ta ke families to look at the fact that we take our families back. one man has been found guilty, graham mackrell, the only person ever convicted. but it's likely he will face a fine for his safety offence. when he was interviewed by police before the trial he had nothing to say. would you describe a crowd build—up outside the turnstiles that was so large it hadn't been experienced before as an emergency situation? no
judith moritz has been following the story.ultimately responsible for hillsborough. the defence said he was unfairly singled out for blame. the jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. in.opinion, wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day. the tension was...
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video agency weapon he was filming outside of the ecuadorian embassy morning this thursday morning as judith was arrested and it captured the moment a disheveled and distressed looking i saw it was carried out by british police officers harris. life. let's bring in another guest now we're joined by spanish journalist vincent runs the web go on line portal and is considered an internet pioneer welcome to the program. quite an extraordinary day thus. all of us really one can't you know expect to happen next do you think the u.k. will extradite him is just faced quite a tongue lashing from the judge. we need to know better what is happening but of course the line not your parents. shows that most probably the extradition to the united states it's on the table this is a very venture. like the our colleague. and i watch and this is igor in the studio sort of helping out on a key here have supporting supporting oh yeah which is what i was meaning to ask you as you're a journalist as well and we have with had great glenn greenwald saying that the u.s. accusations u.s. accusations when it comes to j
video agency weapon he was filming outside of the ecuadorian embassy morning this thursday morning as judith was arrested and it captured the moment a disheveled and distressed looking i saw it was carried out by british police officers harris. life. let's bring in another guest now we're joined by spanish journalist vincent runs the web go on line portal and is considered an internet pioneer welcome to the program. quite an extraordinary day thus. all of us really one can't you know expect to...
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i hung up and i said, "judith pack forashington, "not for austin." and we went up, on the way she said, "what did he offer to pay you?" and i said, "i have no idea he didn't mention it." (audnce laughs) and so i spent that year back in his office around the country, seeingding all of the politicians,el, meeting them, watching what happened. they were heavy drinkers in those days, l and after y of campaigning they'd come to the hotel d they would drink until 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 in the morning of course i learned a lot, but gradually, that led me in the direction of washington for my career. when he didn't get the nomination he did get picked to be the vice presidential running mat i started to go back to texas then, and he said, "no stay through the election and so i did and "tduring the campaign i was the liaison on the viceresident's plane the swoose named after the plane he had been on in the pacific, briefly during world war ii, and the caroline which was john kennedy's plane. and i got to know the irish mafia, to be frank and others have writt this,
i hung up and i said, "judith pack forashington, "not for austin." and we went up, on the way she said, "what did he offer to pay you?" and i said, "i have no idea he didn't mention it." (audnce laughs) and so i spent that year back in his office around the country, seeingding all of the politicians,el, meeting them, watching what happened. they were heavy drinkers in those days, l and after y of campaigning they'd come to the hotel d they would drink until...
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copies of his own works for sale such as divergent of the rocks painted with his associate umbrella judithpretties . the madonna of the yarn winder possibly painted with this pupil francesco spaniel a saint and painted with his assistant mel c. and of course the mona lisa painted by his pupil and close companion sala. and was a good reason for that here in the sometime early in a land that i had a large studio with lots of assistance but he worked very slowly and it's difficult to maintain a large studio when you have a very limited output but it's not so hard if you use your best assistants to make copies of your works for sale under the master's supervision of course so what happened to this copy of the last supper who painted it and as a still exist. there's only one way to find out and that is to go to france. today we think of paris as the world's epicentral for our culture and fashion this is where the world kongs for beauty and refinement but in the sixteenth century things were very different. people sometimes forget that but in the middle ages it was actually burgundy. which dicta
copies of his own works for sale such as divergent of the rocks painted with his associate umbrella judithpretties . the madonna of the yarn winder possibly painted with this pupil francesco spaniel a saint and painted with his assistant mel c. and of course the mona lisa painted by his pupil and close companion sala. and was a good reason for that here in the sometime early in a land that i had a large studio with lots of assistance but he worked very slowly and it's difficult to maintain a...
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>> yeah, look who the sponsor of the bill pointed to as an example, a woman named judith clark, she killedsomeone who most of us back here on planet earth and most of us in new york state really deserve she should be in jail the remainder of their life. willrob: why 55, 75 or 85. >> this is not 80 year's old. carley: okay, people who are in favor of this bill say it would pay taxpayer's money because it's expensive to take care of older prison inmates and they say, you know, parole finds that they have reformed ways, no longer danger to society we should believe them. you debunk the parole theory, what's the taxpayer part of that. >> it's expensive to keep people against their will to keep people from being raped or killed. rob: lowest rate of -- carley: you think that their killer will be in prison for the rest of their life, imagine living in the state when you find out that that no longer is going to be the case, you to think about those people too. >> this is priorities of democratic party in 2019. they care about the inmates and correction officers, they care more about the suspects t
>> yeah, look who the sponsor of the bill pointed to as an example, a woman named judith clark, she killedsomeone who most of us back here on planet earth and most of us in new york state really deserve she should be in jail the remainder of their life. willrob: why 55, 75 or 85. >> this is not 80 year's old. carley: okay, people who are in favor of this bill say it would pay taxpayer's money because it's expensive to take care of older prison inmates and they say, you know, parole...
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judith clark, the getaway driver in a deadly heist that left two that is granted parole.ears for her role in the 1981 robbery and murders of two police officers and a security guard. new york city pv is outraged writing in a statement, a murderer and a terrorist because of her actions, three families have incredibly deprived of husbands, fathers and sons. rob: the president speaking with the pope in the wake of the notre dame fire, the president tweeting had a wonderful conversation with pope francis offering condolences from the people of the united states for the horrible and district of fire at notre dame cathedral. for the help of our great experts on renovation and construction. the president plans to make a personal donation to the cathedral's reconstruction, $1 billion has been raised for restoration efforts in a couple days. jillian: donald trump kicking off the wounded warrior project annual soldier run. 30 wounded veterans will visit the white house this morning, it is a multi-day biking event put together by the wounded warrior project. the organization provide
judith clark, the getaway driver in a deadly heist that left two that is granted parole.ears for her role in the 1981 robbery and murders of two police officers and a security guard. new york city pv is outraged writing in a statement, a murderer and a terrorist because of her actions, three families have incredibly deprived of husbands, fathers and sons. rob: the president speaking with the pope in the wake of the notre dame fire, the president tweeting had a wonderful conversation with pope...
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the new york state parole board has granted parole to prisoner judith clark, who drove a getaway car during a 1981 robbery in rockland county that left a security guard and two police officers dead. the robbery was aimed at expropriating money from a brink's armored car for the republic of new afrika. clark was sentenced to 75 years for second-degree murder and robbery, although she did not fire any shots. clark's parole comes two years after governor andrew cuomo commuted her sentence of 75 years to life, citing her exceptional strides in self-development as a model prisoner who worked tirelessly to bring education, prenatal care, and aids counseling to fellow prisoners. she's scheduled for release from prison by may 15. president trump's daughter ivanka trump confirmeded wednesy ththat her father offered her te role of f world bank presideden, but said she turned down the offer because she's happy in her role as a senior white house adviser. last week, president trump told the atlantic m monthly he offerd s eldest dauaughter the role "because she's very good with numbers." bloomber
the new york state parole board has granted parole to prisoner judith clark, who drove a getaway car during a 1981 robbery in rockland county that left a security guard and two police officers dead. the robbery was aimed at expropriating money from a brink's armored car for the republic of new afrika. clark was sentenced to 75 years for second-degree murder and robbery, although she did not fire any shots. clark's parole comes two years after governor andrew cuomo commuted her sentence of 75...
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conn, and john freedburg and linda post and tommy avagolmeka, and amy bachrack and nied makitro and judith chi. sorry, and feel free to get in line when there's room but i wanted to call those out to know. and whoever wanted to come forward and start us off, wonderful. >> hi. good afternoon, honorable board of supervisors. i'm the political director with united educators of san francisco that represents over 6,500 educators in our city. and the vast majority of our members are renters. and one of the things that we would like to say is if you support or care about tenants then we need you to take a stand about having a real balance on the rent board, by having a representative that truly represents tenants that is supported by the tenants' right advocate in our city. the housing crisis is too critical to have someone on the rent board that is not ready for this role. as you know, and you heard today, last week tenants lost an important appeal against the biggest landlord in the city and mr. isabelle did not have the experience to adequately defend us. this single decision will impact hundr
conn, and john freedburg and linda post and tommy avagolmeka, and amy bachrack and nied makitro and judith chi. sorry, and feel free to get in line when there's room but i wanted to call those out to know. and whoever wanted to come forward and start us off, wonderful. >> hi. good afternoon, honorable board of supervisors. i'm the political director with united educators of san francisco that represents over 6,500 educators in our city. and the vast majority of our members are renters....
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well we'll be here for the belton road conference coming up then this week it is judith traditionally an area where china has bought a tremendous amount of oil total exports from iran are down but they're still one point one million barrels per day so you're talking about a significant percentage of the world's oil going there china has contracts with around to help them with their logistics both in the gulf and i believe that they're also being part of this new port that's being created in the sea obama on which would get them beyond the hormuz straits so it's a long lasting relationship there's little chance that china will abandon them and in chinese circles they've already said that they do not uphold the believe that any nation has the right to unilateral sanctions and that they will just they will be coming forward with more comments after or actions after the actual embargoed goes through there's some feeling that this might be just another attempt by donald trump to kind of throw something into the works while he's negotiating with them over this trade deal about to come back
well we'll be here for the belton road conference coming up then this week it is judith traditionally an area where china has bought a tremendous amount of oil total exports from iran are down but they're still one point one million barrels per day so you're talking about a significant percentage of the world's oil going there china has contracts with around to help them with their logistics both in the gulf and i believe that they're also being part of this new port that's being created in the...
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judith said so true. i don't care how much they've raised. i want to eknow how much they've paid. and taxes aren't due until april 15th. most of these candidates have full-time jobs. consider slack maybe? no. no slack on this. pay for what i need.rance y oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ now kayak and opentable let you earn travel rewards every time you dine. earn points with each restaurant reservation on opentable and redeem them for hotel discounts on kayak. get started at kayak.com/diningrewards. what do you look for i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪
judith said so true. i don't care how much they've raised. i want to eknow how much they've paid. and taxes aren't due until april 15th. most of these candidates have full-time jobs. consider slack maybe? no. no slack on this. pay for what i need.rance y oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ now kayak and opentable let you earn travel rewards every time you dine. earn points with each restaurant reservation on opentable and redeem...
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judith said so true. i don't care how much they've raised. i want to eknow how much they've paid.nd taxes aren't due until april 15th. most of these candidates have full-time jobs. consider slack maybe? no. no slack on this. no slack on this of the party lo. walk it off look. one more mile look. reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects.
judith said so true. i don't care how much they've raised. i want to eknow how much they've paid.nd taxes aren't due until april 15th. most of these candidates have full-time jobs. consider slack maybe? no. no slack on this. no slack on this of the party lo. walk it off look. one more mile look. reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects...
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judith just just briefly before you go. interesting will security services around the world be listening to this video. well it will be very interested but they will be also be interested to look at it because we have been told by daddy's ill he is not bring well he is he has been wounded now if you look at came he is well hurt. pretty view compare him but five years ago when that was the last time and the only time that we saw him when he declared did acknowledge but in mosul he has aged considerably but he seems to be quite healthy and quite well and quite capable of leading the organization that he's in charge of so security forces i'm sure are going to look at that as well and they will try to find any any detail that will delete them to him but there are every pore arts that he used in syria that he is in leave from your area where isis still has a pocket. we don't know but perhaps the video will help to find out whether that is true. that we have to leave it there thank you very much indeed for your time. as a new def
judith just just briefly before you go. interesting will security services around the world be listening to this video. well it will be very interested but they will be also be interested to look at it because we have been told by daddy's ill he is not bring well he is he has been wounded now if you look at came he is well hurt. pretty view compare him but five years ago when that was the last time and the only time that we saw him when he declared did acknowledge but in mosul he has aged...
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thank you for going through the with us this morning, judith.ver leader's' brexit talks. there were hopes that theresa may and jeremy corbyn would meet, come to some sort of compromise. we spoke to matt hancock earlier today who suggested the government is doing everything it can to get it through but so far no breakthrough. and the daily telegraph, we were shortly speaking to matt hancock as we have said, he was suggesting why it is they are talking tojeremy corbyn now and views on him in the past. the daily telegraph is suggesting thatjeremy corbyn is in the driving seat. quite a few of the other papers this morning maybe our acknowledging the fa ct morning maybe our acknowledging the fact that people are confused, picking up on other stories instead. the daily mail is talking about the number of deaths due to bad diets. it is coming up to 7:45am. i promised you carol with the weather. good morning, carol. good morning, carol. good morning, carol. good morning, i can give you any whether you want today because we more or less have the lot. we
thank you for going through the with us this morning, judith.ver leader's' brexit talks. there were hopes that theresa may and jeremy corbyn would meet, come to some sort of compromise. we spoke to matt hancock earlier today who suggested the government is doing everything it can to get it through but so far no breakthrough. and the daily telegraph, we were shortly speaking to matt hancock as we have said, he was suggesting why it is they are talking tojeremy corbyn now and views on him in the...
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there is a wonderful medieval historian, judith bennett, feminist historian who wrote on, who writes about the patriarchal equilibrium, it's her phrase. it emphasizes that things change all the time the book but that power dynamics don't. and i've thought about that a lot during the 2016 campaign and i'm thinking about it now as i'm watching this gear up for the 2020 campaign and i'm watching narratives proliferate that feel very familiar but not comfortably familiar. >> susan, you can answer this question in the context of hillary clinton if you like, or other women, but i'm wondering if the women or the times that you write about, if their contemporaries at that time understood the work that they were doing and the importance of their work. yeah. that's you. >> i'm sorry. >> i said you could answer it in the context of hillary clinton if you'd like. do you think hillary clinton's contemporaries or the generations of women today understand what hillary clinton did for women's rights and the movement? >> i don't think people really fully appreciate that. i think that takes some time
there is a wonderful medieval historian, judith bennett, feminist historian who wrote on, who writes about the patriarchal equilibrium, it's her phrase. it emphasizes that things change all the time the book but that power dynamics don't. and i've thought about that a lot during the 2016 campaign and i'm thinking about it now as i'm watching this gear up for the 2020 campaign and i'm watching narratives proliferate that feel very familiar but not comfortably familiar. >> susan, you can...
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. >> judith, thanks very much for that and cbs up slightly in after hours.ing will release its first earnings report since the fatal ethiopian airlines crash in march which prompted the worldwide grounding of boeing's 737 max jet. >> tomorrow's report will give investors the first real look of how the crisis has impacted boeing's financials and joining us here with what to expect is ron epistein and he covers bank of america merrill lynch and has a neutral rating on the stock, ron, what are you looking for the numbers? >> first of all, thank you for having me here >> just clarity on what's going on since boeing announced they took it down to 737, and not only were airplanes grounded, but they took the production rate down and they were supposed to go to 57 per month and they've effectively cut from 57 to 42. so investors are looking for what impact will that have, most importantly on cash flow boeing's been a cash flow story and what does that mean for 2019 cash flow, but more importantly 2020 and 2021? so that's the key thing investors are looking for. >> h
. >> judith, thanks very much for that and cbs up slightly in after hours.ing will release its first earnings report since the fatal ethiopian airlines crash in march which prompted the worldwide grounding of boeing's 737 max jet. >> tomorrow's report will give investors the first real look of how the crisis has impacted boeing's financials and joining us here with what to expect is ron epistein and he covers bank of america merrill lynch and has a neutral rating on the stock, ron,...
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and there's a great story explaining all that, in fact, how judith miller was manipulated, that poor person had even suffered as a result, trying to do the right thing. but she was ultimately persuaded that scooter libby said something he didn't and she later, as it said, when memoir and they discovered plame had worked at a state department bureau for a cover for a real c.i.a. role, the discovery of miller left her cold. the idea that the bureau in her notebook meant c.i.a. had been anted in her head by fitzgerald, by the f.b.i., it was a strange word to use for the c.i.a., reading plame's memoir, miller realized that bureau was in brackets because it related to her work at the state department. in other words, she shouldn't have testified against scooter libby. she was set up and manipulated and as a result a good man's life was destroyed. but you'll find mueller never apologizes when he always gets his man, just sometimes it's wrong. needs more investigation. not the trump administration, but mueller. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back
and there's a great story explaining all that, in fact, how judith miller was manipulated, that poor person had even suffered as a result, trying to do the right thing. but she was ultimately persuaded that scooter libby said something he didn't and she later, as it said, when memoir and they discovered plame had worked at a state department bureau for a cover for a real c.i.a. role, the discovery of miller left her cold. the idea that the bureau in her notebook meant c.i.a. had been anted in...
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host: next is judith joining us from austin, texas. good morning.aller: religion does impact my political beliefs. candidates whoe i think are really good people. as a person, if i go around and start telling people how to live their life and be judgmental, they would turn me off. we must live by example. that is it. host: thank you you for the call. this from the president a moment ago, tweeting on this easter sunday -- happy easter, i have never been happier or more content because your country is doing so well with an economy at the top of the world and may be stronger than since ever been. have a great day. the president is spending the weekend at mar-a-lago. the house and senate are in recess for the easter, passover holiday. next up is a call from jacksonville, florida. good morning. caller: all i wish to say is i wish the people -- and i have called you many times before, you are excellent. i wish people would read these three books i offer. deceptions and myths of the , god man or myth? and the translation from the german, the christ myth. a
host: next is judith joining us from austin, texas. good morning.aller: religion does impact my political beliefs. candidates whoe i think are really good people. as a person, if i go around and start telling people how to live their life and be judgmental, they would turn me off. we must live by example. that is it. host: thank you you for the call. this from the president a moment ago, tweeting on this easter sunday -- happy easter, i have never been happier or more content because your...
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judith moritz has been following the story.he prosecution said david duckenfield was ultimately responsible for hillsborough. the defence said he was unfairly singled out for blame. the jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. there is something fundamentally wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day. the tension was unbelievable. i don't think people should be put under the strain once again. i begged the families
judith moritz has been following the story.he prosecution said david duckenfield was ultimately responsible for hillsborough. the defence said he was unfairly singled out for blame. the jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. there is something fundamentally wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as...
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judith moritz has been to knowsley in merseyside.even know what is going on. after all those extensions, it became one big comedy for now. theyjust need to all get together and basically decide what they want to do. if you think the worlds of cushions and politics are far apart, think again. staff at this soft furnishings factory might have had enough brexit, but their boss welcomes the extension. i just hope that the withdrawal agreement that the prime minister has put forward actually passes, because it is good for our business because we do a lot of business with the united states, which will give us the opportunity to get a trade deal, and we also do a lot of business with the eu, where we buy a lot of our fabrics from. brexit is bothering both ends of the business spectrum here, jaguar land rover‘s plant nearby has stopped production this week, blaming uncertainties over it, and the smallest businesses say they are feeling the effects, too. the mp here used to be harold wilson. he was prime minister during the 1975 referendum wh
judith moritz has been to knowsley in merseyside.even know what is going on. after all those extensions, it became one big comedy for now. theyjust need to all get together and basically decide what they want to do. if you think the worlds of cushions and politics are far apart, think again. staff at this soft furnishings factory might have had enough brexit, but their boss welcomes the extension. i just hope that the withdrawal agreement that the prime minister has put forward actually passes,...
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judith moritz has been following the story.sible for hillsborough. the defence said he was unfairly singled out for blame. the jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. there is something fundamentally wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day. the tension was unbelievable. i don't think people should be put under the strain once again. i begged the families to look at the fact that we take our families back. one man has been found guilty, graham mackrell, the only person ever convicted. but it's likely he will face a fine for his safety offence. when he was interviewed by police before the trial he had nothing to say. would you describe a cloud build—up outside the turnstiles that was so large it hadn't been experienced before as an emergency situation? no comment. this was that situation. the
judith moritz has been following the story.sible for hillsborough. the defence said he was unfairly singled out for blame. the jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. there is something fundamentally wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day. the tension was...