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judith, and this woman. judith, many thanks again, judith moritz with the latest in st michael's on wyret is our home editor, mark easton, judith is our home editor, mark easton, judith alluded to a few questions, there are much bigger questions arising from these very sad events, questions which police and others will have to face.— will have to face. absolutely, we should remember _ will have to face. absolutely, we should remember this _ will have to face. absolutely, we i should remember this investigation has rung alarm bells at the very top of government, the prime minister and the home secretary have both expressed their concern at the handling of a case that, as we have been hearing, has attracted huge public interest. now we learn that despite extensive searches by police and private diving team using drones, dogs and divers, a body lay in the river around a mile from where she went missing for three weeks, weeks of agony for her family. now, there may be an explanation, debris in the water judith mentioned, as to how that body was missed. these questions do come on top of those
judith, and this woman. judith, many thanks again, judith moritz with the latest in st michael's on wyret is our home editor, mark easton, judith is our home editor, mark easton, judith alluded to a few questions, there are much bigger questions arising from these very sad events, questions which police and others will have to face.— will have to face. absolutely, we should remember _ will have to face. absolutely, we should remember this _ will have to face. absolutely, we i should remember...
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this is karen and judith, twin sisters. theirs is the 132nd and 133rd dreamer story i've told on the senate floor. it's a lot. karen and judith were born in durango, mexico. they arrived in the u.s. when they were 2 years old, same age when my mom came here as an aim grant and they settled in dallas. growing up their parents were loving and supportive but karen and judith faced some obstacles because they were undocumented. for instance, they didn't have health insurance which meant doctor and dental appointments were reserved only for emergencies. by the time karen and judith reached high school, it became clear that they would not be given the same opportunities as the kids they went to school with. they could only watch from afar as their friends got their driver's licenses, traveled outside the country, landed their first jobs. karen and judith were not in that category. they were undocumented. but despite the frustrations they pushed onward. let me tell you what happened. in addition to graduating as salutatorian and v
this is karen and judith, twin sisters. theirs is the 132nd and 133rd dreamer story i've told on the senate floor. it's a lot. karen and judith were born in durango, mexico. they arrived in the u.s. when they were 2 years old, same age when my mom came here as an aim grant and they settled in dallas. growing up their parents were loving and supportive but karen and judith faced some obstacles because they were undocumented. for instance, they didn't have health insurance which meant doctor and...
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indeed, judith. judith moritz, our correspondent at st michael's on wyre.k will mark one year since russian forces invaded ukraine. my colleague clive myrie is in kyiv tonight, and we canjoin him now. yes, good evening from the ukrainian capital, where, 12 months ago, there was no war, no refugee crisis, no mass slaughter. but this week a grim and terrible milestone is reached, following vladimir putin's order that his military attack this country by land, sea and air. throughout this weekend, world leaders have been meeting, to discuss their continuing response to the conflict here. and today, a warning from america that the next phase of the war could see china supply weapons to russian forces engaged in combat. the warning came from the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who says there'll be "serious consequences" for china if that happens. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has the latest. this war is almost one—year—old. and it shows no sign of letting up. whether on patrol in the snow or dug in deep in the low ground, ukrainian troops ar
indeed, judith. judith moritz, our correspondent at st michael's on wyre.k will mark one year since russian forces invaded ukraine. my colleague clive myrie is in kyiv tonight, and we canjoin him now. yes, good evening from the ukrainian capital, where, 12 months ago, there was no war, no refugee crisis, no mass slaughter. but this week a grim and terrible milestone is reached, following vladimir putin's order that his military attack this country by land, sea and air. throughout this weekend,...
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so judith made, a special appeal. i do earnestly and entreat mr. jay that he will be good enough to purchase, quote, a -- girl she knew of interconnect city and sent her westward. judith recognized that she might be putting governor jay in an awkward position, john jay had a long association with anti-slavery causes and was governor of new york in 1798, just a year shy when the state would finally pass a gradual emancipation law. and so, judith, sensitive to this, proposed the actual bill of sale for the enslaved woman from schenectady be put in the name of another livingston sister. i don't know whether john jay demurred to or even knew about his sister in law's scheme, but it clear that this daughter of one of new york and new jersey most prominent lineages clearly black labor with social status. and even after new york state passed a gradual abolition law, with governor jay's approval, she still imagined that upstate new york would be a place where african-american laborers would undergird wealth status and regional development. in a may 1800 le
so judith made, a special appeal. i do earnestly and entreat mr. jay that he will be good enough to purchase, quote, a -- girl she knew of interconnect city and sent her westward. judith recognized that she might be putting governor jay in an awkward position, john jay had a long association with anti-slavery causes and was governor of new york in 1798, just a year shy when the state would finally pass a gradual emancipation law. and so, judith, sensitive to this, proposed the actual bill of...
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smith, judith resnick ellison s only asuka ronald e. mcnair, gregory jarvis and christa mcauliffe, a schoolteacher from concord, new hampshire. in our own time, we've discovered the exhilaration of expanding mankind's field of knowledge and broadening the fields of opportunity for the growing population of a hungry world and to the heretofore trackless voyage of space. it is the new frontier, and they explore a story beckoning to what thomas jefferson called the inimitable freedom of the human mind. the poet john gillespie mcgee. understood that exhilaration as to a lesser degree, have all who flaunt and attract a new frontier and a new place surely felt and understood by our own beloved colleague bill nelson, who only such short days ago experienced the various fame. and he wrote all i have slipped the surly bonds of earth and danced the skies on a laughter silvered winged sunward. i have climbed and joined the tumbling mirth of sun split cloud and that one did things. you have not dreamed of, wailed and soared and swung high and sunli
smith, judith resnick ellison s only asuka ronald e. mcnair, gregory jarvis and christa mcauliffe, a schoolteacher from concord, new hampshire. in our own time, we've discovered the exhilaration of expanding mankind's field of knowledge and broadening the fields of opportunity for the growing population of a hungry world and to the heretofore trackless voyage of space. it is the new frontier, and they explore a story beckoning to what thomas jefferson called the inimitable freedom of the human...
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. now on bbc news, the travel show.avel show we are to taking a look back at some of our favourite recent adventures. in mexico, we are hands—on with a salamander. oh, my god, it is so smooth, it is so lovely. face—to—face with italy's stolen art. wow, it is beautiful. and up to my neck in it in rural estonia. hello and welcome to switzerland. i'm in the town of chateau—d'oex. it is known for its gruyere cheese, which is delicious, and the international balloon festival, held in the valley behind me every winter. but let's start somewhere a little warmer. mexico city's ancient canal network was first built by the aztecs. it stretches 180 kilometres and these days the whole district of xochimilco is a unesco world heritage site but one that could do with a bit of a clean up. we sent eva zu beck there to find out why. check out all these amazing boats, they're so colourful. these are called trajineras. i was honestly expecting to go on a quiet little boat ride but this place is a real fiesta. we are stuck in a trafficjam
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. now on bbc news, the travel show.avel show we are to taking a look back at some of our favourite recent adventures. in mexico, we are hands—on with a salamander. oh, my god, it is so smooth, it is so lovely. face—to—face with italy's stolen art. wow, it is beautiful. and up to my neck in it in rural estonia. hello and welcome to switzerland. i'm in the town of chateau—d'oex. it is known for its gruyere cheese, which is delicious, and the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.entury or earlier, has surfaced in london as part of a hidden collection belonging to a known antiquities smuggler. cambodian experts say they've never seen most of the jewellery before and are stunned by its existence. my colleague celia hatton has been having a look..(tx from angkor wat, cambodia's 12th century temple complex, that is one of the worlds top heritage sites, you can see jewellery carved into stone. now, we know thisjury exist in real life. these stolen cambodia antiquities have been rediscovered in london. these are angkor�*s crown jewels. this might be a piece of from a crown. this archaeologist studied this angkhorian jewellery for years. only by examining temple carvings, finally, finally she holds the real thing. i could not believe it. especially as it's from one single collection. experts think this crown could date to the seventh century. this gold cup is believed to be a royal rice bowl. and these, a puzzle for archaeologists how they were used. another mystery,
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.entury or earlier, has surfaced in london as part of a hidden collection belonging to a known antiquities smuggler. cambodian experts say they've never seen most of the jewellery before and are stunned by its existence. my colleague celia hatton has been having a look..(tx from angkor wat, cambodia's 12th century temple complex, that is one of the worlds top heritage sites, you can see jewellery carved into stone. now, we know thisjury exist in real life....
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.s scorer. he claimed the record during their match against the oklahoma city thunder. it's considered one of the greatest individual milestones in world sport, as nester mcgregor explains. lebronjames, a shot at history... the moment a milestone many thought to be insurmountable was finally surpassed. the nba's all—time scoring record! lebronjames, nicknamed "the king," adding a newjewel to his crown. i would never, ever in a million years dreamt this even better than what it is tonight. off the board, lebron! for two decades, he has been the dominant force in the nba... showtime! ..playing for his hometown cleveland cavaliers, the miami heat, and now the los angeles lakers, winning a championship with each. he's up there with messi, ronaldo, serena williams, muhammad ali. i just want to tell him, amazingjob, man. you inspire a lot of people to want to be great, and greatness is inside of him, and he lets that greatness out every day. amongst all his achievements, this may be considere
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.s scorer. he claimed the record during their match against the oklahoma city thunder. it's considered one of the greatest individual milestones in world sport, as nester mcgregor explains. lebronjames, a shot at history... the moment a milestone many thought to be insurmountable was finally surpassed. the nba's all—time scoring record! lebronjames, nicknamed "the king," adding a newjewel to his crown. i would never, ever in a million years dreamt...
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. let's get some of the day's other news.ave taken part in a rally in chisinau, the capital of moldova, to protest against the pro—western government and high fuel prices triggered by the war in ukraine. russia cut gas supplies to moldova last year but protestors blame the government, saying it alienated moscow with its pro—western policies. burkina faso has announced the official ending of the french military operation there. last month, 0uagadougou ended a military accord with paris, known as 0peration barkhane, under which about 400 french special forces were deployed to fight islamist groups. there's speculation the country could turn to moscow for support in its fight against islamist insurgents. meta, the company behind instagram and facebook, has followed twitter�*s example in launching a verified subscription service for paying users. after providing a government id, a blue badge will be added to their profile. the company's founder mark zuckerberg said the service would increase security and authenticity. the roll—ou
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. let's get some of the day's other news.ave taken part in a rally in chisinau, the capital of moldova, to protest against the pro—western government and high fuel prices triggered by the war in ukraine. russia cut gas supplies to moldova last year but protestors blame the government, saying it alienated moscow with its pro—western policies. burkina faso has announced the official ending of the french military operation there. last month, 0uagadougou ended...
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judith guerrero, executive director of coastside hope. thank you so much for your time and for your advocacy work. we appreciate it. all right, ken vicki, back to you. all right, stephanie, thank you for that. and if you'd like to help at home, you can log on to. >> coast side. hope dot network for good dot com. >> on that website, you can set up a recurring donation and choose where to apply or grant your gift. the money will go directly toward a farmworker fund help with more general needs or help make a special occasion happen. and for more half moon bay coverage, you can scan the qr code on your screen there for a shortcut to kron 4 dot com. >> you'll find a photo essay on everything that's happened over the past month. also, the latest on efforts to improve housing for farmworkers, along with other ways to help. we'll be right back. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> ideally, we would all be optimistic right now as the warriors enter the 2nd half of their season. if you take a look at the standings, they're still in the hunt and very much
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.dia. there have been lots of questions raised over the police response. nicola originally went missing onjanuary 27th. six days after she went missing, the police said nicola had simply fallen into the river and that had caused her death. a week later, her family cast doubt on that being the case. a few days later, the police revealed the missing mother of two had certain vulnerabilities, giving details of her private life and medical conditions. that particular development prompted widespread criticism of the police, with many questioning why such personal information was deemed acceptable to be shared. yunus mulla explains. for more than three weeks now, this police search for nicola bulley has attracted a lot of interest and every move the force has made, and every decision that lancashire police has made has been scrutinised, and questions have been asked over its handling of the investigation. now, in recent days, the focus of that investigation — that missing person investigation
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.dia. there have been lots of questions raised over the police response. nicola originally went missing onjanuary 27th. six days after she went missing, the police said nicola had simply fallen into the river and that had caused her death. a week later, her family cast doubt on that being the case. a few days later, the police revealed the missing mother of two had certain vulnerabilities, giving details of her private life and medical conditions. that...
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judith moritz, bbc news, 0ldham. forest 5—0 in the semifinal. they have the chance to win their first trophy in six years when they beat newcastle at wembley later this month. —— when they meet newcastle. it�*s been their longest trophy drought for a0 years. but was wembley finally beckoning? with united 3—0 up after the first leg, it seemed a formality. nottingham forest needed a miracle. but there was little sign of one when emmanuel dennis�*s goal—bound shot was blocked by his own team—mate. soon united, though, went even closer. weghorst! back off the post. wout weghorst denied only by the woodwork — to his obvious frustration. but after the break, united finally got their reward. the follow on by anthony martial! first, anthony martial extended their aggregate lead. and in barely the blink of an eye, they were out of sight. marcus rashford setting up fred for surely the simplest goal of his career. and so, six years after their last trophy, erik ten hag�*s team will face newcastle in the final, hoping these cele
judith moritz, bbc news, 0ldham. forest 5—0 in the semifinal. they have the chance to win their first trophy in six years when they beat newcastle at wembley later this month. —— when they meet newcastle. it�*s been their longest trophy drought for a0 years. but was wembley finally beckoning? with united 3—0 up after the first leg, it seemed a formality. nottingham forest needed a miracle. but there was little sign of one when emmanuel dennis�*s goal—bound shot was blocked by his...
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.mist extremism" — according to the findings of a long awaited assessment. the prevent programme was initially set up by the home office in 2019. but today's report recommended a series of reforms, including a closer relationship between the programme and m15. the government says it's accepted all recommendations. president biden, in his second state of the union address, called on republicans to work with his fellow democrats to make progress on legislation. but his address was frequently interrupted by loud heckling from some of his republican opponents. mr biden's party no longer has a majority in the house of representatives. his calls for consensus were openly rejected by some republicans who accused him of 'lying' and promoting 'woke fantasties'. the bronn james has the bronnjames has become basketball�*s world best scorer. lebronjames, a shot at history... the moment a milestone many thought to be insurmountable was finally surpassed. the nba's all time scoring record! lebronjame
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.mist extremism" — according to the findings of a long awaited assessment. the prevent programme was initially set up by the home office in 2019. but today's report recommended a series of reforms, including a closer relationship between the programme and m15. the government says it's accepted all recommendations. president biden, in his second state of the union address, called on republicans to work with his fellow democrats to make progress on...
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. who�*d suffered strokes. the team in pittsburgh were able to stimulate the spinal cord by implanting electrodes in the neck. more research is still needed to develop the technology, but those who led the study say the technique could have a huge impact on people�*s lives. let�*s now speak to dr marco capogrosso, one of the main researchers. he is also an assistant professor of neurological surgery at the university of pittsburgh. dr marco capogrosso, thank you forjoining us. you are part of the study. forjoining us. you are part of the study-— forjoining us. you are part of the study. explain exactly how it works. basically, _ the study. explain exactly how it works. basically, we - it works. basically, we normally, imagine stroke as a brain disease, some that in the brand, as a consequence of a disruption of a blood vessel or sometimes the interruption of a blood vessel but does not bring oxygen to the brand. what happens in reality is that damage destroys the connections between our
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. who�*d suffered strokes. the team in pittsburgh were able to stimulate the spinal cord by implanting electrodes in the neck. more research is still needed to develop the technology, but those who led the study say the technique could have a huge impact on people�*s lives. let�*s now speak to dr marco capogrosso, one of the main researchers. he is also an assistant professor of neurological surgery at the university of pittsburgh. dr marco capogrosso,...
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.ondent, yunus mulla, near where the body was recovered, says the nature of its discovery puts more pressure on the police. the discovery of a body so close to st michael's on wyre here in lancashire, just a mile or so away from where nicola's phone was found, will lead to a lot of questions — especially because police divers have searched that area a number of times, along with private divers. and questions will be asked as to how it was left to a man and a woman walking their dog, we understand, to find a body in the river, and so close to the village. there was that intense activity — police helicopters, police divers and a forensic tent that could be seen when that body was discovered. now, lancashire police have already seen a lot of criticism because of the way they released some details of nicola bulley�*s private life — her problems with alcohol and struggles with the menopause — many questioning whether that kind of detail was necessary at this stage of the investigation. there
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.ondent, yunus mulla, near where the body was recovered, says the nature of its discovery puts more pressure on the police. the discovery of a body so close to st michael's on wyre here in lancashire, just a mile or so away from where nicola's phone was found, will lead to a lot of questions — especially because police divers have searched that area a number of times, along with private divers. and questions will be asked as to how it was left to a man and a...
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judith moritz reports. the search for nicola bulley has been unlearned, in water and by air.e helicopter search draw today, as the police helicopter circled overhead, news for the first time that she might have been found. the police were called just after half past 11 this morning to reports of a body in the river wyre, a short distance downriverfrom where nicola bulley was last seen. roads around the village of st michael's were closed and the footpath along the water edge was also sealed off. an underwater search team and specialist officers went into the water. sadly, they found a body and it was taken for the identification process to begin. a forensics tent was erected to preserve the scene. lancashire police say it's too early to know whether it is nicola bulley. herfamily is being kept informed as work's carried out to identify the remains. the body was found just after this bend in the river. it's an area which has been searched before, though search teams have previously said that some parts of the water are hard to see because of debris. the investigation into nico
judith moritz reports. the search for nicola bulley has been unlearned, in water and by air.e helicopter search draw today, as the police helicopter circled overhead, news for the first time that she might have been found. the police were called just after half past 11 this morning to reports of a body in the river wyre, a short distance downriverfrom where nicola bulley was last seen. roads around the village of st michael's were closed and the footpath along the water edge was also sealed...
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.n social media, where amateur detectives took to sites like tiktok to try to solve the mystery themselves. our disinformation correspondent, marianna spring, explains why this case in particular has fascinated millions. so why did tiktok sleuths descend on the village where nicola bulley disappeared? my social media feeds have been awash with videos speculating about nicola bulley�*s disappearance, not only clips of people visiting the scene, but sinister conspiracy theories denying the reality of what's happened. one detective at lancashire police said she'd not seen anything like it in 29 years — a tiktoker was even arrested and fined after he live streamed himself at a house opposite where nicola went missing. there's also been a huge amount of media interest in the case. but the frenzy on social media — and tiktok in particular — seems to be sucking in a huge number of people. as of friday 17th february, tiktok videos discussing nicola bulley�*s case and using her name as a hashtag
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire.n social media, where amateur detectives took to sites like tiktok to try to solve the mystery themselves. our disinformation correspondent, marianna spring, explains why this case in particular has fascinated millions. so why did tiktok sleuths descend on the village where nicola bulley disappeared? my social media feeds have been awash with videos speculating about nicola bulley�*s disappearance, not only clips of people visiting the scene, but sinister...
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judith maritz, bbc news, manchester.years. the supermarket giant says it�*s aiming to shut its argos warehouse in basildon in essex, and a depot in heywood in greater manchester, by 2026. both sainsbury�*s staff — and those who work for an outsourced contractor — will be affected. now should you have the social media app tiktok on your phone? or is it a risk? that�*s what a lot of people are now wondering after people working for eu parliament and commission, the canadian government and now the white house were told to delete tiktok from their work phones. the app is owned by a chinese company. our security correspondet, gordon corera is here. an awful lot of teenagers had tiktok on their phones, what is the security risk? it on their phones, what is the security risk?— on their phones, what is the securi risk? . , , ., , security risk? it has been a widely successful app _ security risk? it has been a widely successful app spreading - security risk? it has been a widely successful app spreading around | security risk? i
judith maritz, bbc news, manchester.years. the supermarket giant says it�*s aiming to shut its argos warehouse in basildon in essex, and a depot in heywood in greater manchester, by 2026. both sainsbury�*s staff — and those who work for an outsourced contractor — will be affected. now should you have the social media app tiktok on your phone? or is it a risk? that�*s what a lot of people are now wondering after people working for eu parliament and commission, the canadian government...
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let's go to manchester crown court and our correspondent judith moritz.rself, but also the way in which chester hospital is said to have dealt with doctorsconcerns. 0ne consultant said that although they raised the alarm, management put them under pressure not to make a fuss. , ., , , them under pressure not to make a fuss. , . , , fuss. this was the intensive care room at the _ fuss. this was the intensive care room at the countess _ fuss. this was the intensive care room at the countess of - fuss. this was the intensive care room at the countess of chesterj room at the countess of chester hospital where the sickest babies were looked after. it is where a tiny girl known as baby k was taken when she was born 15 weeks early in february 2016. when she was less than two hours old she was temporarily left in the sole care of lucy b. by then doctors on the unit had become concerned about the number of babies that were falling ill or dying. the nurse was present on each occasion. the consultant that might told the jury that he felt extremely uncomfortable at t
let's go to manchester crown court and our correspondent judith moritz.rself, but also the way in which chester hospital is said to have dealt with doctorsconcerns. 0ne consultant said that although they raised the alarm, management put them under pressure not to make a fuss. , ., , , them under pressure not to make a fuss. , . , , fuss. this was the intensive care room at the _ fuss. this was the intensive care room at the countess _ fuss. this was the intensive care room at the countess of -...
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judith, thank you.iry. more than 20 organisations have written to the covid inquiry calling for race to be a key focus of the investigations. ethnic minorities in the uk were significantly more likely to die of covid, according to official figures. our community affairs correspondent ashitha nagesh reports. my dad was very kind, loving and nurturing man. just someone who brought a lot ofjoy and warmth into people's lives. and, yeah, i miss him every day. it's been almost three years since lobby�*s dad femi died in the first wave of the pandemic. he didn't have any underlying health conditions, he was a relatively fit, healthy guy. a care worker, he lived with his family in leamington spa. lobby welcomes a public inquiry but feels that people like him are being shut out. do you feel like you've been included in the inquiry? personally, no. a black man from a black family feels like race, and the impact that race has had in the pandemic has also kind ofjust been sidelined. it feels like it's more of an af
judith, thank you.iry. more than 20 organisations have written to the covid inquiry calling for race to be a key focus of the investigations. ethnic minorities in the uk were significantly more likely to die of covid, according to official figures. our community affairs correspondent ashitha nagesh reports. my dad was very kind, loving and nurturing man. just someone who brought a lot ofjoy and warmth into people's lives. and, yeah, i miss him every day. it's been almost three years since...
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situated to meet him, all child which and all this, it's almost just when you're pushing more special judith forward for me. i'm a, a journalist, alexander gord sip, isn't surprised about what's happening in ukraine's religious life. the years he's watched as the cradle of russian orthodoxy. subordinate to the moscow patriarch has been described as hostile, something that must be eliminated. a mostly excluded pathologist with a clear because that's what they are much used in there. so that's where we have a piano from san, or east with here somewhere along the slow k h. moscow with one fish in the forward to a will. the machine does a deal with adults judge ukraine came under a tank and immediately after the collapse of the soviet union nationalist, mainly targeted judges. monasteries in the west to the former soviet republics continued in austin, of bullets additional muscle was le, with really okay. other than i used to follow and so this was a very skip roach out of my daughter, nataline beach, but it won't finish decisions for regionally i didn't. this is shanika from promotion and digit
situated to meet him, all child which and all this, it's almost just when you're pushing more special judith forward for me. i'm a, a journalist, alexander gord sip, isn't surprised about what's happening in ukraine's religious life. the years he's watched as the cradle of russian orthodoxy. subordinate to the moscow patriarch has been described as hostile, something that must be eliminated. a mostly excluded pathologist with a clear because that's what they are much used in there. so that's...
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we are going to turn to miss new -- judith enck. you served as president of beyond plastics and former epa administrator for regent to. the microphone is yours. good morning >> senators, thank you for holding this hearing. it is so timely and vitally important that we get to solutions i'm judith enck, i use she her pro rounds. former administrator, founder of beyond plastics. i'm on the faculty at bennington college in vermont. on the off chance that you are not riveted by my 22-page testimony today, i wanted to direct you to page eight with a great cartoon by lies at donnelly. there is a guy or a gal looking at the window with their daughter saying, someday, daughter, all of this will be yours. you will just have to deal. i included that cartoon because it is a reminder of what is at stake. we cannot leave our kids and our grandchildren with this enormous problem of plastic pollution. there are solutions. i could go on forever with solutions we can grab off the shelf today. there are also false solutions being promoted by the plast
we are going to turn to miss new -- judith enck. you served as president of beyond plastics and former epa administrator for regent to. the microphone is yours. good morning >> senators, thank you for holding this hearing. it is so timely and vitally important that we get to solutions i'm judith enck, i use she her pro rounds. former administrator, founder of beyond plastics. i'm on the faculty at bennington college in vermont. on the off chance that you are not riveted by my 22-page...
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to meet him, all chelsea, which and all this, it's almost just when you're pushing more special. judith forwarded me on the a journalist, alexander gord sip, isn't surprised about what's happening in ukraine's religious life. the years he's watched as the cradle of russian orthodoxy, subordinate to the moscow patriarch has been described as hostile, something that must be eliminated, a mostly excluded player because that's what they are much used in there. so that's where we are dealing with a piano with here somewhere. wars on you slow ka h mosca. let's see with this one fission a . the mushroom industrial a deals, the deluxe judge ukraine came under a tank. and immediately after the collapse of the soviet union nationalists, mainly targeted judges. monasteries in the west of the former soviet republics continued in austin. of willis additional muscular was le with i used to follow. and so this was a very ski boat, my daughter, they started beach for less loan deficiency. originally. this is shanika from promotion and digital lawyer for scott shelton. i just need to like, put in the mi
to meet him, all chelsea, which and all this, it's almost just when you're pushing more special. judith forwarded me on the a journalist, alexander gord sip, isn't surprised about what's happening in ukraine's religious life. the years he's watched as the cradle of russian orthodoxy, subordinate to the moscow patriarch has been described as hostile, something that must be eliminated, a mostly excluded player because that's what they are much used in there. so that's where we are dealing with a...
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is tamisha, him all chelsea, which and all this, it's almost just when you're pushing more special judith because there's no forward for me. i'm a, a journalist, alexander, you go to isn't surprised about what's happening in ukraine's really just life. the years he's watched as the cradle of russian orthodoxy. subordinate to the moscow patriarch has been described as hostile, something that must be eliminated. a mostly excluded player. because that's what they are now. she's in there. so that's where we have a piano with here somewhere. wars on you slow k, h, monica, you should look with fish in the forward a in the mushroom, a new orthodox church in ukraine came under a tank. and immediately after the collapse of the soviet union nationalists, mainly targeted judges. monasteries in the west to the former soviet republics confirmed in austin a national muscle was le with i used to follow. and so this was a very ski boat, my daughter hastily beach, but it won't finish decisions. we'll regionally. yeah, this is shanika from promotion and digital lawyer for this can shelton, i just need to l
is tamisha, him all chelsea, which and all this, it's almost just when you're pushing more special judith because there's no forward for me. i'm a, a journalist, alexander, you go to isn't surprised about what's happening in ukraine's really just life. the years he's watched as the cradle of russian orthodoxy. subordinate to the moscow patriarch has been described as hostile, something that must be eliminated. a mostly excluded player. because that's what they are now. she's in there. so that's...
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you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.tribution jennifer alexander is suing her sister-in-law, summer alexander, for loans to buy a car, school clothes for her children, and a flute. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 284 on calendar in the matter of alexander vs. alexander. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. alexander, you're married to the defendant's brother. >> correct. >> judge judy: how long have you been married? >> it'll be eight years in february. >> judge judy: do you have any of your own children? >> i have two of my own. >> judge judy: how old are they? >> 14 and 12. >> judge judy: and you have no biological children with your husband. >> no, i do not. >> judge judy: there came a time when you took the defendant's three children into your home to care for. >> correct. >> judge judy: tell me when that was. >> february of 2016. >> judge judy: where had they lived before that? >> they lived with their mo
you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.tribution jennifer alexander is suing her sister-in-law, summer alexander, for loans to buy a car, school clothes for her children, and a flute. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 284 on calendar in the matter of alexander vs. alexander. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge...
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you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.rtin ratowski is suing his former friend, bettie woody, for the theft of an antique gun >> byrd: order! all rise! in theter atowskvs. woody. u may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. ratowski, this is your case. it's a relatively simple one, and it really is a question of law, not fact. ms. woody has a large place where she sells antiques. one of the ways she sells antiques is, she rents space in this larger area to people like you who have a few antiques that they want to sell. i've been to stores like that myself. is that your kind of store? you don't rent space? >> no. this was an exception. >> judge judy: so generally all the antiques in the shop belong to you? >> yes. >> judge judy: have you ever rented space before to anyone? >> no. >> judge judy: now you say you made an exception in the plaintiff's case because... >> because he was a customer of ours, many years. he bought things from us. we'd put them on layaway, and he was a good customer. >> judge judy: and your a
you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.rtin ratowski is suing his former friend, bettie woody, for the theft of an antique gun >> byrd: order! all rise! in theter atowskvs. woody. u may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. ratowski, this is your case. it's a relatively simple one, and it really is a question of law, not fact. ms. woody has a large place where she sells antiques. one of the ways she sells...
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you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.s is suing her former tenants, steve reid and robert turner, for damage to her home, defamation of character, and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 129 on the calendar in the matter of class vs. reid/turner. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: miss class, these were your tenants. were they the only two people in the house? >> there were six tenants in total in the house at the time that the lease ended or terminated. >> judge judy: and did these two remain? >> yes. mr. turner and mr. reid remained past the 30-day notice. >> judge judy: they were your tenants from when to when? >> mr. reid moved in -- >> judge judy: raise your hand, reid. >> mr. reid moved in in 2013, august. and mr. turner moved in in august of 2014. >> judge judy: and the lease was up when? >> i gave 30-day notice on april the 30th of this year. that would have been ju
you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.s is suing her former tenants, steve reid and robert turner, for damage to her home, defamation of character, and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 129 on the calendar in the matter of class vs. reid/turner. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat, please....
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution sherry jones is suing daniel cobbler, philip harp, john flowers, and michael enos jr. for shooting her car. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 189 on the calendar in the matter of jones vs. harp/enos/flowers/cobbler. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seats. >> judge judy: tell me what you were shooting, gentlemen. >> we were shooting a variety of different kinds of weapons. the most high-powered rifle that we had was a ar15, .223. >> judge judy: how many weapons were you shooting? >> probably around seven or eight different kinds. >> judge judy: and where were you shooting them? >> we were shooting them on some private land that my church owns that we had permission to be on. >> judge judy: not a gun range? >> not -- not a -- >> judge judy: that's either a "yes" or a "no." >> no, ma'am
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution sherry jones is suing daniel cobbler, philip harp, john flowers, and michael enos jr. for shooting her car. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 189 on the calendar in the matter of jones vs. harp/enos/flowers/cobbler. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge....
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines...d in flooding and landslides in brazil's sao paulo state. the president, inacio lula da silva, has visited the city of sao sebastiao to see the impact of the storms. he has promised government support and called for unity to help the recovery from the disaster. rescuers are continuing to search for people still thought to be trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings. despite mass protests, israel's parliament has voted to push ahead with a highly controversial overhaul of thejudicial system — proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu's religious—nationalist government. tens of thousands gathered in the streets to protest against the plan. the opposition in parliament vowed to fight for what it called the soul of the nation after the bill was approved in a first reading. a government panel injapan has proposed raising the country's age of consent to 16 as part of a major overhaul of sex crime legislation. it's currently 13, one of the lowest in the world. it follows a string of a
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines...d in flooding and landslides in brazil's sao paulo state. the president, inacio lula da silva, has visited the city of sao sebastiao to see the impact of the storms. he has promised government support and called for unity to help the recovery from the disaster. rescuers are continuing to search for people still thought to be trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings. despite mass protests,...
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you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.s suing online magazine owner jordan rizza for unpaid writing assignments. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 343 on the calendar in the matter of daley vs. rizza. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. daley, you're a writer, and the defendant runs a newspaper, and it is your claim that you did several writing assignments for him. you turned them in to him, and you were not paid. >> right. >> judge judy: mr. rizza has many defenses, one of which is that he had to do a lot of rewriting on your articles, editing before he printed them. he says the clients for whom one of the articles was written was dissatisfied with the article and never paid him, so then why should he pay you? so i have a few questions, and then i'm going to dispose of this case very quickly. you run a local newspaper. >> it's a magazine, ma'am. >> judge judy: do you have a copy of the magazine? >> i
you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.s suing online magazine owner jordan rizza for unpaid writing assignments. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 343 on the calendar in the matter of daley vs. rizza. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. daley, you're a writer, and the defendant runs a...
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judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. you're watching newsday on the bbc.— treasure trove. this cambodian jewellery dates back more than 1,000 years. why's it only now turned up in london? prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos' sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of| an adult mammal. scientists in scotland i have produced a sheep, called dolly, using a cell- from another sheep. warren beatty and faye dunaway announced to the world that the winner of best film was la la land. the only trouble was, it wasn't. the mistake was only put right in the middle of gushing speeches by the team behind the modern musical. not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last ti
judith moritz, bbc news, lancashire. you're watching newsday on the bbc.— treasure trove. this cambodian jewellery dates back more than 1,000 years. why's it only now turned up in london? prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos' sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.nal. captions paid for by cbs television distribution danielle zilberg is suing 22-year-old kevin celentano for selling her a fake hermès handbag. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 203 on the calendar in the matter of zilberg vs. celentano. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. the parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: miss zilberg, how old are you? >> i'm 26. >> judge judy: what do you do for a living? >> i'm a project manager in an e-commerce company. >> judge judy: how long have you been doing that? >> about a year. >> judge judy: you live alone? >> i live at home. >> judge judy: with your parents? >> with my mom. >> judge judy: and, you, sir, what do you do? >> i am a songwriter, and i work retail. >> judge judy: have you written any songs that i might hum? >> no, not yet, but soon to hear. >> judge judy: okay. and what else do you do? >> um, currently not in school, but that's it as fa
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.nal. captions paid for by cbs television distribution danielle zilberg is suing 22-year-old kevin celentano for selling her a fake hermès handbag. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 203 on the calendar in the matter of zilberg vs. celentano. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. the parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat,...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlines is suing mechanic dennis musgrave for fraud and for vandalizing a truck. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 312 on the calendar in the matter of jones vs. musgrave. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. musgrave, do you ever watch this program? >> yeah, a couple times, i have. >> judge judy: since you're not a regular viewer, so you don't know me well, i'm going to tell you that i don't believe that things usually happen serendipitously, which means by chance ythmnd aseu thingse every once in a while, something will happen that's really a monumental stroke of good luck, like my finding byrd was a monumental stroke of good luck. but most of the time, i think something doesn't make sense to me. it's usually not true. i'm just telling that to you as a general statement so that you are aware of what is going to happen to you here today. do you understand? >> okay. sure. >
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlines is suing mechanic dennis musgrave for fraud and for vandalizing a truck. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 312 on the calendar in the matter of jones vs. musgrave. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. musgrave, do you ever watch this program? >>...
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you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.egory talley is suing his daughter, tasia davis, for car payments and audio and video equipment. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 357 on the calendar in the matter of talley vs. davis. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. talley, the defendant is your daughter. >> yes. >> judge judy: and your claim is that she owes you for a car that she purchased from you and for some equipment that was in the car. >> yes. >> judge judy: byrd, while i'm getting some information on this case, a 2001 gmc yukon that you bought in what year, sir? >> four years ago. >> judge judy: from whom? >> it's a used-car dealer across the street from my house. >> judge judy: just a second, bought it from a used-car dealer... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...across the street. did you buy it for cash or... >> yes, i did. >> judge judy: and you have all the paperwork. >> i have most of my paperwork. >> judge judy: how much did
you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.egory talley is suing his daughter, tasia davis, for car payments and audio and video equipment. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 357 on the calendar in the matter of talley vs. davis. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. talley, the defendant is your daughter. >> yes....
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlind, for >>yrd:rder! all ri your honor, it's case number 263 on the calendar in the matter of taylor vs. kidd. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. young lady, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. taylor, the defendant is a cousin of yours? >> yes. >> judge judy: and is it your father who was in the hospital? >> no, her father. >> judge judy: her father. >> right. that was my uncle. >> judge judy: and there came a point when the defendant obtained legal guardianship. when was that, ms. kidd? >> in december of 2016. his doctor said he could no longer speak for himself because my stepmother was also in the hospital, dying, and so my dad needed a legal guardian. >> judge judy: was his wife in the same hospital? >> yes. >> judge judy: they on the same floor? >> no, floors apart. >> judge judy: did they see each other in the hospital? >> no, they were both very ill. >> judge judy: did he ever recover from his illness? >> h
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlind, for >>yrd:rder! all ri your honor, it's case number 263 on the calendar in the matter of taylor vs. kidd. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. young lady, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. taylor, the defendant is a cousin of yours? >> yes. >> judge judy: and is it your father who...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinson, 25-year-old broc gendron, are suing former friends, troy holliday and his wife, sheila vreeken, for the value of a classic truck. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 377 on the calendar in the matter of gendron/clayton versus vreeken/holliday. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: while i'm speaking to ms. clayton, byrd, would you take a look and tell me the price of a 1973 ford f250? >> byrd: 1973. >> judge judy: 1973 ford f250. okay. ms. clayton, it is your claim that you sold to the defendant a truck. >> i did. >> judge judy: a truck that belonged to your son. i assume that this is... >> it belongs to me. i just put it in his name because he did most of the driving. >> judge judy: no. it didn't belong to you. it belonged to him. if the truck is in his name, then it belongs to him. >> okay. >> judge judy: he let you drive it. >> okay. >> judge judy: so you sold the truc
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinson, 25-year-old broc gendron, are suing former friends, troy holliday and his wife, sheila vreeken, for the value of a classic truck. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 377 on the calendar in the matter of gendron/clayton versus vreeken/holliday. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a...
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you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.on jessica davis and her girlfriend, melissa rhoades, are suing their former landlord, marcelino ortiz, for the return of their security deposit and last month's rent and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.on jessica davis and her girlfriend, melissa rhoades, are suing their former landlord, marcelino ortiz, for the return of their security deposit and last month's rent and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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he says the incident happened near the intersection of judith street and trade winds drive in san jose around 6 30 monday evening. i always saw it was him going through my passenger side. and then he's going to the pastor tried to drive off as fast as possible, hoping that he wasn't he was just trying to scare me some of that, but unfortunately we actually do damage hit the seven window. gonzalez says he tried to follow the man as he drove around him to get away. but then he immediately called san jose police. he says being a delivery driver has its risk. but he doesn't think there's anything he could have done to prevent the attack. i don't get too scared about. i mean, that doesn't mean we can do all you can do is just hope for the best. you know, but i do worry about it. it has got a mind because gonzalez had a camera on his car's dashboard. he says he was able to turn over the video of the incident to police and hopefully they can find the guy who smashed his car window. i didn't have to be advice playing number cause i had a dashcam my new audience so i needed would be on on the v
he says the incident happened near the intersection of judith street and trade winds drive in san jose around 6 30 monday evening. i always saw it was him going through my passenger side. and then he's going to the pastor tried to drive off as fast as possible, hoping that he wasn't he was just trying to scare me some of that, but unfortunately we actually do damage hit the seven window. gonzalez says he tried to follow the man as he drove around him to get away. but then he immediately called...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin his former employees, rebecca williams and her boyfriend, anthony kiser, for an unpaid loan to pay their back property taxes. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 386 on the calendar in the matter of mcdaniel vs. williams/kiser. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. mcdaniel, you're in the auction business? >> i own an auction and estate-sale company, yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and you've known the defendants for some time, and they've worked for you over the years, is what i gather. >> they've performed work for me, yes. >> judge judy: what kind of work? >> mostly deliveries to and from the auction, your honor. >> judge judy: and your last name is? >> williams. >> judge judy: is this your husband? >> boyfriend. >> judge judy: boyfriend. how long have you been a couple? >> four years. >> judge judy: the two of you, in addition to working sometimes for mr. mcdaniel, according to what i read --
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin his former employees, rebecca williams and her boyfriend, anthony kiser, for an unpaid loan to pay their back property taxes. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 386 on the calendar in the matter of mcdaniel vs. williams/kiser. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. mcdaniel, you're...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tamara mooney for burglarizing their home. tamara claims the incident was just a big misunderstanding. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 80 on the calendar in the matter of linder/bruno vs. mooney. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss mooney, i'm gonna start with you because, actually, you can tell me, from the beginning, how it happened that you burglarized their home. >> well, i did not burglarize their home. >> judge judy: yes, you did. it's exactly what you did, and i'll explain it to you, if you don't understand what you did, after you tell me exactly what it was that you did. >> well, i was on my way to work, and there was no parking on the street, and i parked in the house where i thought my friend jamie lived. >> judge judy: you parked in the driveway of a house
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tamara mooney for burglarizing their home. tamara claims the incident was just a big misunderstanding. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 80 on the calendar in the matter of linder/bruno vs. mooney. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in....