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judith estoy superorgullosa de ti, siento una alegrÍa mi corazÓn, recuerda que te dije que dios tiene es mi hÉroe tambien. >>> quÉ lindaoe pero tÚ tambiÉno eres judith porque tÚ tambiÉn estÁs haciendo tu propÓsito recuerda que dios nos crea que cada uno cona este camino para recorrer y tÚ lo tomos de la mano ayudando a otras mujeres y eso es lo que quisiera judith que leen enviaras un mensaje las mujeres no salen por problemas econÓmico por tantas razones distintas cuÁl serÍa tu mensaje para esas que a lo mejor tienen temor y que no lo logran salir del abuso como hoy en dÍa tÚ te sientes vencedoras porque saliste quÉ le dirÍas? >>> les digo a las mujeres que busquena, ayuda. hay mucha ayuda en todos los estados. ya en todos los paÍses, hay ayuda, busquenu ayuda informen se, prepÁrense, aprovechen los programasog de las ciudades, lo paÍses tienen para nosotros como mujeres empoderadas. yo es lo que les puedoqu decir. aprendan, busquen informaciÓn, prepÁrense hay enmuchos recurso gratis que nosotros podemos aprovechar. >>> gracias >>> yo he tomado estosy recurso que me h ha dado estudio
judith estoy superorgullosa de ti, siento una alegrÍa mi corazÓn, recuerda que te dije que dios tiene es mi hÉroe tambien. >>> quÉ lindaoe pero tÚ tambiÉno eres judith porque tÚ tambiÉn estÁs haciendo tu propÓsito recuerda que dios nos crea que cada uno cona este camino para recorrer y tÚ lo tomos de la mano ayudando a otras mujeres y eso es lo que quisiera judith que leen enviaras un mensaje las mujeres no salen por problemas econÓmico por tantas razones distintas cuÁl...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding out the best movies available for viewing in the home. the most fascinating and mysterious new release is the french drama, the girl with a bracelet. stephane demoustier‘s remake remake of the argentine film, the accused, which is available exclusively on curzon home cinema. number one is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, melissa guers is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, the teenager charged with the murder of her best friend who was found stabbed in her bed after a party sleepover. from the opening scene from which the police arrive on a beach to arrest her come up to the courtroom proceedings to which we hear that she is the only suspect in this terrible crime, or subject shows little or no emotion. when asked how she feels about the loss of her friend, she was reportedly angry with for posting on the video, she seems unmoved and strangely silent. and that she in shock, reeling from the trauma of the murder and the
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding out the best movies available for viewing in the home. the most fascinating and mysterious new release is the french drama, the girl with a bracelet. stephane demoustier‘s remake remake of the argentine film, the accused, which is available exclusively on curzon home cinema. number one is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, melissa guers is...
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judith moritz has been speaking to some avid supporters. yeah! screams ofjoy.n liverpool last won the league, andrew dunbar was ten. now, he has a daughter of nearly the same age. they celebrated together as the final whistle blew and today, it was still sinking in. daddy was about the same age as you the last time they won the league. can you imagine waiting till you're daddy's age for it to happen again? no. yeah. we're going to win again, aren't we? yeah. this is it. we'll win every single time because they're just amazing. i thinkjurgen klopp, you know, he's started a dynasty. i think he's built something so good that, you know, i'd like to think this is the first of many that we'll get and again, we're back on our perch. at anfield today, they were basking in victory as well as sunshine, enjoying this new moment in their shared history. the long league drought has coincided with the years of grief which this community's suffered since 96 of its supporters were killed. liverpool is a club which has experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. hi
judith moritz has been speaking to some avid supporters. yeah! screams ofjoy.n liverpool last won the league, andrew dunbar was ten. now, he has a daughter of nearly the same age. they celebrated together as the final whistle blew and today, it was still sinking in. daddy was about the same age as you the last time they won the league. can you imagine waiting till you're daddy's age for it to happen again? no. yeah. we're going to win again, aren't we? yeah. this is it. we'll win every single...
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judith moritz, bbc news, denton in greater manchester. for a ceasefire in neigbouring libya. his ally, the rebel general khalifa haftar is on the defensive after losing control of a key military base to un—backed government forces. but pro—government troops have shown no signs of embracing a truce, launching a fresh offensive against general haftar‘s army. the oil exporters group, opec, has reportedly agreed to extend record cuts in production for a month. a deal reached in april between opec members and other oil producers, including russia, was due to expire at the end ofjune. riot police in the lebanese capital, beirut, have repeatedly used tear gas to disperse protesters taking part in renewed anti—government demonstrations. crowds threw stones and attacked at least one business. the protesters have denounced the government's handling of a deepening economic and political crisis, which has seen the lebanese currency collapse and unemployment soar. a new image has been released of the duke of cambridge, prince george and princess charl
judith moritz, bbc news, denton in greater manchester. for a ceasefire in neigbouring libya. his ally, the rebel general khalifa haftar is on the defensive after losing control of a key military base to un—backed government forces. but pro—government troops have shown no signs of embracing a truce, launching a fresh offensive against general haftar‘s army. the oil exporters group, opec, has reportedly agreed to extend record cuts in production for a month. a deal reached in april between...
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judith moritz, bbc news, denton in greater manchester.erfurther easing of the coronavius lockdown in england. individuals will be allowed private prayer, under plans announced by the government. weddings will still be banned. our political correspondent, leila nathoo has more details. this news coming out in the last few minutes? this is looking ahead to the 15th of june, minutes? this is looking ahead to the 15th ofjune, a week on monday, when nonessential shops are set to reopen, and now alongside them at places of worship in england will also be open to individuals for private prayer, so group worship, services, weddings, they will not start again until further down the line. this change has been brought in in northern ireland but not in scotla nd in in northern ireland but not in scotland and wales, and there will be guidance on social distancing and safety but it will be up to individual churches and synagogues and mosques to manage how people attend. there is a concern in some areas about the pace of coming out of lockdown and numbe
judith moritz, bbc news, denton in greater manchester.erfurther easing of the coronavius lockdown in england. individuals will be allowed private prayer, under plans announced by the government. weddings will still be banned. our political correspondent, leila nathoo has more details. this news coming out in the last few minutes? this is looking ahead to the 15th of june, minutes? this is looking ahead to the 15th ofjune, a week on monday, when nonessential shops are set to reopen, and now...
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it is over fears of rising rotavirus infections. judith morris reports.ed times. and it's all about welcoming your children back in a safe and sensible manner. yesterday morning, head teacher steve marsland posted this video on his school website as he prepared to open up to more children on monday. but by the afternoon, those plans were put on hold. the school told to delay by the local director of public health. we want the children in school where they should be but in terms of the health of our community, i salute the decision, that somebody has actually come out and followed the guidance that was issued originally, where if the r level is anywhere near one and the contamination rate rises, looking after the health of the community and our school. it's not just schools in this area which are being advised to delay their wider opening. it's the same in blackburn and on the wirral, schools are being asked to pause and reconsider. it's all based on the same worry, that the coronavirus infection rate is rising in the north west. there's also a feeling tha
it is over fears of rising rotavirus infections. judith morris reports.ed times. and it's all about welcoming your children back in a safe and sensible manner. yesterday morning, head teacher steve marsland posted this video on his school website as he prepared to open up to more children on monday. but by the afternoon, those plans were put on hold. the school told to delay by the local director of public health. we want the children in school where they should be but in terms of the health of...
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judith, i want to start with you. that is a big list of accomplishments in a very short period of time. what do you anticipate seeing next? >> first we need to make sure we understand that the work against systemic racism and police brutality and misconduct has not just started, right. this work has been going on for quite sometime. organizations across the country have been doing this work. this moment has opened up an opportunity for us to talk about doing something radically different, that we can't continue to see black people dying at the hands of the police. not only that, it's the choke holds and no-knock warrants and stop and frisk. so i think moving forward what we're going to see is that people are calling for defund because we want a refund. we want an investment in black community. all of the structural problems that we saw with covid that made black people more susceptible to covid-19, we want investments. that means taking money from the police budgets to be able to pay for health care. better schools an
judith, i want to start with you. that is a big list of accomplishments in a very short period of time. what do you anticipate seeing next? >> first we need to make sure we understand that the work against systemic racism and police brutality and misconduct has not just started, right. this work has been going on for quite sometime. organizations across the country have been doing this work. this moment has opened up an opportunity for us to talk about doing something radically different,...
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judith moritz, bbc news.s made the difficult decision to send her young daughters to her sister's house so they wouldn't get infected. she didn't see them for more than two months — but now they're back together. as daniela relph reports it was an emotional reunion. hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion. mummy!
judith moritz, bbc news.s made the difficult decision to send her young daughters to her sister's house so they wouldn't get infected. she didn't see them for more than two months — but now they're back together. as daniela relph reports it was an emotional reunion. hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion. mummy!
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and judith brown, civil rights lawyer and director of a nonprofit civil rights organization.a, i want to start with you. i'm sure many in the audience are wondering how minneapolis can have such a progressive police chief as the chief they just heard and yet have this horrible police work being done under his jurisdiction, and we have had progressive police chiefs in this country starting in the 1970s running many, many departments where some pretty horrible things have happened. your experience on the civilian complaint review board is really s fr spukt -- special and unique to understand where the gap is between these prerogative police chiefs and the action that takes place on the street. >> that's such an important question, lawrence, and so complicated. but let's distill it down. it does matter that we have people heading police departments who are committed to a different vision of policing, who are committed to making both reforms in the department but also thinking very differently about what happens, what the job of policing is fundamentally. the problem that a lot o
and judith brown, civil rights lawyer and director of a nonprofit civil rights organization.a, i want to start with you. i'm sure many in the audience are wondering how minneapolis can have such a progressive police chief as the chief they just heard and yet have this horrible police work being done under his jurisdiction, and we have had progressive police chiefs in this country starting in the 1970s running many, many departments where some pretty horrible things have happened. your...
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. >> during a virtual author program hosted by the free library philadelphia disability rights judith human has a lifelong worth for gaining rights for disabled people here is a portion of the program. two i can't think at the last samurai's on major television the story about disability rights. you actually point out when we see that they are the villain or the tragic antihero. romantically they are never the best person in the movie. >> but if they are they aren't the main lead in the movie. i'm dating myself i'm 72. he was a positive and however he didn't really have a disability. and all these movies are archived messages have forced some there played by nondisabled people that's another whole issue. i think one of the issues around why not, why are we not seeing more as a combination. one is i think people are afraid of acquiring a disability themselves they look at people like myself or whomever and they say i don't know how they do it, i couldn't do it. without really know what it is. and they don't really know, not only what it is we are doing, they don't really think about th
. >> during a virtual author program hosted by the free library philadelphia disability rights judith human has a lifelong worth for gaining rights for disabled people here is a portion of the program. two i can't think at the last samurai's on major television the story about disability rights. you actually point out when we see that they are the villain or the tragic antihero. romantically they are never the best person in the movie. >> but if they are they aren't the main lead in...
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about a state senate race in new york where payton's running against dede standish, whose played by judithe her in a long time and her campaign manager is, of course, bette midler, who plays hadassah gold. which is just, you know, very casual to have bette midler just, like, giving an all-in comedic performance next to you. >> jimmy: judith light and bette midler, two -- two legends. so now you're going for senate with -- your dreams are to become the president, really >> yes, that's -- yes, yes yeah, no, so yeah, it's all about state senate it's obviously somewhat fantastical. and the nice thing about it coming out in this moment, is that it's pretty much an escape i mean, there's a few things that obviously are relevant. there's an episode about cancel culture, and there's a bit about, like, activating young people to vote, which i think is a really powerful and fantastic message. but other than that, it's just really, kind of, kooky, bizarre, fun, sharp. it's a really nice little three and a half hour escape >> jimmy: ben platt, you're awesome. thank you so much for doing the show i rea
about a state senate race in new york where payton's running against dede standish, whose played by judithe her in a long time and her campaign manager is, of course, bette midler, who plays hadassah gold. which is just, you know, very casual to have bette midler just, like, giving an all-in comedic performance next to you. >> jimmy: judith light and bette midler, two -- two legends. so now you're going for senate with -- your dreams are to become the president, really >> yes,...
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run for city estate council, state senate i always get the thing wrong and he is running against judithn the role forever and her chief of staff is played by bette midler. >> jimmy: now, that's -- >> i swear it's so great. >> jimmy: that's all you need. that's all you need. i love everything you said right there. >> i know. it's like the most amazing actresses and then a lot of the old gang is back from the first season and then i surprisingly decide i'm going to run for governor of california. >> jimmy: oh >> so there's a lot of politicking going on in season two. but it's fun, you know the show is really funny, and satirical and i think it's a a nice, sort of, escape and wonderful to watch ben platt who is so brilliant. >> jimmy: how great is that guy? how is it to work with him he's pretty amazing. >> he's just so sweet and so -- it's so nice to work with somebody who is so talented and passionate about what they're doing and so nice when old ladies like me can't remember their lines. he's just adorable and then he's always singing in the corner so you always get a little inadvertent
run for city estate council, state senate i always get the thing wrong and he is running against judithn the role forever and her chief of staff is played by bette midler. >> jimmy: now, that's -- >> i swear it's so great. >> jimmy: that's all you need. that's all you need. i love everything you said right there. >> i know. it's like the most amazing actresses and then a lot of the old gang is back from the first season and then i surprisingly decide i'm going to run for...
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let's go to judith in marion, massachusetts. hi, judith. you're on. your question? >> oh hello. i'm just calling to say that my husband and i own the house that the clevelands rented for two summers in marion. and they came to marion because richard watson gilder had given a talk at wells college and had met mrs. cleveland. and she thought that her husband was under a lot of stress, and when he found out that there was good fishing off of marion, they came during the summer for four summers in between his two terms. >> marion (ph) and they also have the only child that was born in the white house, esther, and their oldest daughter, ruth, the baby ruth was supposed to have been named after her, and their next daughter, marion, which was born in 1895, was named after marion, because they loved living here so much. >> marion (ph) and they also had receptions here and were very accessible to the people of marion. and so the people from marion here are very, very fond of the memories of the clevelands. >> what is the house like today, judith? is it still in the style of the period? o
let's go to judith in marion, massachusetts. hi, judith. you're on. your question? >> oh hello. i'm just calling to say that my husband and i own the house that the clevelands rented for two summers in marion. and they came to marion because richard watson gilder had given a talk at wells college and had met mrs. cleveland. and she thought that her husband was under a lot of stress, and when he found out that there was good fishing off of marion, they came during the summer for four...
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jeanette and judith, twins born one minute apart, named valedictorian and salutatorian at muscle muscle her sister are close and competitive with one another but in a healthy way, this pair took on many extracurriculars as well. both took multiple ap level courses as well and judith and jeanette are sticking together when it comes to college. both will attend texas a&m. the girls said they wanted to be the val and sal of their grade and set their sights on it, never caring who got what. congratulations to them and happy monday to you guys. >> michael, you pointed out that 0.01, not going to let that go. >> her sister will remind her that for the rest of her life. >> exactly. lara, thank you so much. >>> now to why the best time to launch a start-up business may be right now. it's a story we first saw in "the new york times" and our rebecca jarvis spoke to some entrepreneurs who successfully took that leap. rebecca, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. you know, they say necessity is the mother of invention and right now this country needs jobs and solutions to some of the most
jeanette and judith, twins born one minute apart, named valedictorian and salutatorian at muscle muscle her sister are close and competitive with one another but in a healthy way, this pair took on many extracurriculars as well. both took multiple ap level courses as well and judith and jeanette are sticking together when it comes to college. both will attend texas a&m. the girls said they wanted to be the val and sal of their grade and set their sights on it, never caring who got what....
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thanks to judith brown. coming up, donald trump ramps up another photo-op. stay with us. ump ramps up another photo-op stay with us when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. what do we wburger...inner? i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket
thanks to judith brown. coming up, donald trump ramps up another photo-op. stay with us. ump ramps up another photo-op stay with us when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from...
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judith moritz has been speaking to some avid supporters. yeah! screams ofjoy.her as the final whistle blew and today, it was still sinking in. daddy was about the same age as you the last time they won the league. can you imagine waiting till you're daddy's age for it to happen again? no. yeah.
judith moritz has been speaking to some avid supporters. yeah! screams ofjoy.her as the final whistle blew and today, it was still sinking in. daddy was about the same age as you the last time they won the league. can you imagine waiting till you're daddy's age for it to happen again? no. yeah.
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judith it would seem prince is in bill enough to the killing of george floyd another rally planned on saturday night people are angry but as far as what germans go do you get the impression they're looking at the us rather than looking perhaps in the mirror. well i mean it's interesting that you bring out the next rally tomorrow because i have to point out that there is actually a far right demonstration planned at brandenburg a tour at the same time and for that reason the george floyd rally had to move locations so it's just interesting to me. and to your question it reminds me of a proverb that my friend nathan calls an european proverb which is aren't you glad you're not in the u.s. right now which is the question that germans love to ask me i'm sure they ask all of us because they love to moralize about human rights in the us and they do that while ignoring the structural inequities right here at home and i think they do that to romanticize the struggles abroad because it gives them a kind of psychological distance from the oppression that is actually alive and thriving here so t
judith it would seem prince is in bill enough to the killing of george floyd another rally planned on saturday night people are angry but as far as what germans go do you get the impression they're looking at the us rather than looking perhaps in the mirror. well i mean it's interesting that you bring out the next rally tomorrow because i have to point out that there is actually a far right demonstration planned at brandenburg a tour at the same time and for that reason the george floyd rally...
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oh man oh i don't know what moment at the top of that you can if you sincerely you get more cash judith lucy they can't you see do what they say this is. what i'm going up about a man i hit. then why not volunteer i said sunday morning monty in the question hi jackie shroff. coming out of nowhere it's really strange then break up by the hour but he shook up or released to a more local is like you know it's another indian country because their culture is little different not so much but the people are so good very corporate you know we . know monaco. apne aap on like that's right so we love them like you people you people came here you have charted the entire scene the speech and all of the thing you will soon you were working most of the time and you were helping us so what is we want exactly we want the people from our local come here investment 100 . hindi. and there are scary films need to be able to become a better p.r. . this is the right time to help our. people to start a cool. goes . to. put you in the insecurity look. i was doing this. and that. yes. ok oh like that. yeah. that
oh man oh i don't know what moment at the top of that you can if you sincerely you get more cash judith lucy they can't you see do what they say this is. what i'm going up about a man i hit. then why not volunteer i said sunday morning monty in the question hi jackie shroff. coming out of nowhere it's really strange then break up by the hour but he shook up or released to a more local is like you know it's another indian country because their culture is little different not so much but the...
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judith green, thank you for the request.l survive, i remember the song playing when i was a kid. it's been around for a minute. send me a request, will you? sal's traffic jams, just like judith did. facebook, twitter, instagram, use the hashtag, ktvu. >>> 7:56. many people celebrating pride and over the weekend even during the pandemic, this was the scene last night in new york outside the stone wall in the site of a 1969 riot. june marks pride month, but the coronavirus forced leaders to cancel public gatherings across the country, including new york city's annual pride parade. members of the lgbtq community adapted to changes and also included demonstrators from the black lives matter movement. >>> here in san francisco, unofficial pride and black lives matter gathering happened in the castro district. yesterday would have been the final day of the 50th anniversary of pride celebration, but the coronavirus forced organizers to move all events online. still, hundreds packed to the intersection of 18th and castro for sociali
judith green, thank you for the request.l survive, i remember the song playing when i was a kid. it's been around for a minute. send me a request, will you? sal's traffic jams, just like judith did. facebook, twitter, instagram, use the hashtag, ktvu. >>> 7:56. many people celebrating pride and over the weekend even during the pandemic, this was the scene last night in new york outside the stone wall in the site of a 1969 riot. june marks pride month, but the coronavirus forced leaders...
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judith green, the love machine.nd that does it for traffic jams today. but i keep a list, put your name and your song on the list, let me know by using the hashtag, ktvu, on facebook, twitter, and instagram. i keep a list, and if a song makes you feel good, i'll try and play. let's go back to frank. four thank you, sal. >>> ferry services will resume since march, all because of a pandemic of course. at the same time, san francisco bay fairy's vallejo route plan to double up to an response in ridership in the last few weeks, their capacity restrictions on the various crew members are also required to wear face coverings. >>> today, bar is taking another step toward emanating eliminating paper tickets. b.a.r.t. riders can still use tickets at the stations if they already have them. the transit agency has already eliminated paper ticket sales at other stations in efforts to encourage riders to use clipper cards. trains are set at now 70, this means three trains per hour will run at peak commute times. before the pandem
judith green, the love machine.nd that does it for traffic jams today. but i keep a list, put your name and your song on the list, let me know by using the hashtag, ktvu, on facebook, twitter, and instagram. i keep a list, and if a song makes you feel good, i'll try and play. let's go back to frank. four thank you, sal. >>> ferry services will resume since march, all because of a pandemic of course. at the same time, san francisco bay fairy's vallejo route plan to double up to an...
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judith is someone i've admired forever.conic musical and comedic performances, so to be the first person experience that she has still every bit of that ability is really special. she's amazing in it. >> my daughters are big fans of the show as well and my daughter elliott wanted me to ask you if you ever thought about becoming a politician yourself. >> you know, no, because it frightens me very much. and i think that i love performing as myself too much and voicing my opinions without the sort of worry about changing the image of how they're going to be perceived for my constituency or however you would like to phrase it. certainly in the last few months as things have spiraled, i've felt the need to get at least a little more active but i don't know about full on politician. i think i'll stick to the singing. >> it really is something among -- you know, everybody your age and even younger now, how engaged they're getting in this time, isn't it? >> certainly. i mean it's become so many issues of just human rights and basic
judith is someone i've admired forever.conic musical and comedic performances, so to be the first person experience that she has still every bit of that ability is really special. she's amazing in it. >> my daughters are big fans of the show as well and my daughter elliott wanted me to ask you if you ever thought about becoming a politician yourself. >> you know, no, because it frightens me very much. and i think that i love performing as myself too much and voicing my opinions...
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to have a suspicion and also in conjunction with all the allegations they were making i appointed judith to judicial commissions of inquiry the one commission of inquiry came up and opened up a can of worms to show that yes they were elements in the security forces against my orders against the policy i've laid down who continued with politically this have rocked of underground activities that resulted in the dismissal or early retirement of a big number of very senior officers the credit cards the difficulty he had to walk a tightrope he couldn't just walk into the military camp and say. give up your arms and see is taking over he had to take he had to move very carefully with the police and with the military. and he did it slowly and and nelson mandela has indicated that he understood that so there was a game that mandela would put pressure on him. to disband and to end this that for violence and that that would defend. as the 2 leaders exchanged accusations about the causes of the violence talks continues and a conference was soon organized could desa the convention for a democratic s
to have a suspicion and also in conjunction with all the allegations they were making i appointed judith to judicial commissions of inquiry the one commission of inquiry came up and opened up a can of worms to show that yes they were elements in the security forces against my orders against the policy i've laid down who continued with politically this have rocked of underground activities that resulted in the dismissal or early retirement of a big number of very senior officers the credit cards...
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joining me is judith brown diannis.ote from a letter sent to mitch mcconnell urging him to pull judge wilson's nomination. appointing someone to the fifth circuit who refers to the concerns of african-american citizens and community advocates regarding the effect of voter i.d. laws as poppycock is a slap to americans. what do you make of the fact that this is exactly the kind of judge that mitch mcconnell wants and that donald trump has been very happy to deliver? >> as you said in your lead, this is the legacy of trump. we have been concerned about other things that he has done. it seems like he is all over the place. they have been singularly focused on moving conservative right wing judges in partnership with mitch mcconnell, whose statement was leave no vacancy behind, while he can't move any bills or not, but he will not move bills on the senate side, he will fast track judicial appointments. these judicial appointments are mostly white males under the age of 50. which mean the life-time appointments are something
joining me is judith brown diannis.ote from a letter sent to mitch mcconnell urging him to pull judge wilson's nomination. appointing someone to the fifth circuit who refers to the concerns of african-american citizens and community advocates regarding the effect of voter i.d. laws as poppycock is a slap to americans. what do you make of the fact that this is exactly the kind of judge that mitch mcconnell wants and that donald trump has been very happy to deliver? >> as you said in your...
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. >> ed: all right, matt schlapp, judith miller, we appreciate your time today. >> sandra: great conversation >> ed: in the meantime, we are awaiting the response to the covid-19 pandemic. anthony fauci end of the top officials from the cdc and the food and drug administration. good morning tio. we will take a hard look at the trump administration response to the covid-19 pandemic. the hearing will feature some of the top public health experts which some of whom have become household names. dr. stephen hanh, commissioner of the fda and dr. robert redfield, director of the cdc. in his opening remarks, dr. fauci is expected to say, testing for the presence is an essential component of our nation's response, and its importance is now further magnified as states continue in their various stages of reopening. president trump moments ago talked about the whole covid testing issue, and cases are going up in the u.s., and ever-expanding. senate democratic leader chuck schumer says that's not the case. >> there is a lie sitting at the head of all of this. president trump wants americans to believe, an
. >> ed: all right, matt schlapp, judith miller, we appreciate your time today. >> sandra: great conversation >> ed: in the meantime, we are awaiting the response to the covid-19 pandemic. anthony fauci end of the top officials from the cdc and the food and drug administration. good morning tio. we will take a hard look at the trump administration response to the covid-19 pandemic. the hearing will feature some of the top public health experts which some of whom have become...
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. >> chairman grassley, ranking member wyden, and members of the committee, i'm judith, associate commissioner for regulatory affairs at the food and drug administration. thank you for the opportunity to discuss fda's foreign drug inspection program. protecting public health is the fda mission, and it is the foundation of all of our work. americans can be confident in the quality of fda regulated products. whether a drug or food is produced in the state or overseas, products must undergo , andame rigorous process the information must be fully reviewed by our highly trained scientific staff. the fda inspects manufacturing facilities around the world. as the product we regulate global lies, it is important for us to modernize our policies and processes to ensure the companies, regardless of where they are located, meet the fda's strict standards. the fda's drug inspection program shifted from one focused heavily on the u.s., based facilities through the early 2000 two program that since 2015 has conducted more foreign than domestic drug inspections. consistent with domestic oversight, the fda's
. >> chairman grassley, ranking member wyden, and members of the committee, i'm judith, associate commissioner for regulatory affairs at the food and drug administration. thank you for the opportunity to discuss fda's foreign drug inspection program. protecting public health is the fda mission, and it is the foundation of all of our work. americans can be confident in the quality of fda regulated products. whether a drug or food is produced in the state or overseas, products must undergo...
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judith moritz, bbc news. and finally at the start of this pandemic, an nhs medic working on hosptial covid wards made the difficult decision to send her young daughters to her sister's house so they wouldn't get infected. she didn't see them for more than two months — but now they're back together. as daniela relph reports it was an emotional reunion. hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion. mummy! it was an amazing feeling. it's so hard to describe, i thought my heart was going to burst. it was brilliant. i think it was a really good choice because she had to help and save people's lives. 0h, bless you. susie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters to peterborough to live with her sister. i needed to put more hours in at work during, obviously, the pandemic. so, yeah, we both agreed that it was for the best. as hard as it was, it was definitely for the bes
judith moritz, bbc news. and finally at the start of this pandemic, an nhs medic working on hosptial covid wards made the difficult decision to send her young daughters to her sister's house so they wouldn't get infected. she didn't see them for more than two months — but now they're back together. as daniela relph reports it was an emotional reunion. hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion. mummy! it was an amazing feeling. it's so hard...