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and later we look back at the life of judith jamison.ancer, acclaimed choreographer and international star. >> we represent the african americans of america. ♪ >>> this is "the cbs weekend news" from new york from jericka duncan. >> good evening and thank you for joining us this sunday. tonight firefighters are busy from the west to the east. wild fires have burned across new york, new jersey and pennsylvania this weekend, filling skies with smoke and claiming at least one life. in california, fire crews are making progress against the massive mountain fire north of los angeles. cbs' elise preston is in the dvastated city of camarillo. >> reporter: firefighters are getting the upper hand on the devastating mountain fire. more than 14,000 people. families are dealing with the aftermath. in unimaginable loss, the ferocious mountain fire in california sparing little in its 32-mile path. janice lindsey is one of the many homeowners that lost everything to the inferno, including her two cats. >> we had our hands on both of them at one point,
and later we look back at the life of judith jamison.ancer, acclaimed choreographer and international star. >> we represent the african americans of america. ♪ >>> this is "the cbs weekend news" from new york from jericka duncan. >> good evening and thank you for joining us this sunday. tonight firefighters are busy from the west to the east. wild fires have burned across new york, new jersey and pennsylvania this weekend, filling skies with smoke and claiming...
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. >>> and remembering judith jamison. transcendent dancer, acclaimed choreographer, and international star. >>> good morning. i'm michael george. president-elect donald trump is filling in his team announcing a few key appointments as well as high-profile snubs. trump is set to meet with president joe biden in the oval office wednesday continuing a white house tradition that trump shunned four years ago when he lost the election. meanwhile, cbs news added arizona to trump's win column giving him a sweep of all seven battleground states. the final vote count, trump 312, vice president kamala harris 226. cbs' jarred hill has the latest developments. >> reporter: good morning. and president-elect donald trump is looking to take full advantage of that so-called mandate filling one position in particular to oversee a major campaign promise. deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants, although allies believe that won't happen all at once. president-elect donald trump is huddling with his transition team in mar-a-lago, buildin
. >>> and remembering judith jamison. transcendent dancer, acclaimed choreographer, and international star. >>> good morning. i'm michael george. president-elect donald trump is filling in his team announcing a few key appointments as well as high-profile snubs. trump is set to meet with president joe biden in the oval office wednesday continuing a white house tradition that trump shunned four years ago when he lost the election. meanwhile, cbs news added arizona to trump's...
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judith martin, the washington post comments. but my mother, judy the manners lady, is my favorite of these. judith's in the in the courtesy and she taught my brothers and i you know to mind our p's and q's. and i always questioned them. you know, i always wondered, why do we do things the way we do them? and i hungered for kind of a moral and philosophical underpinnings for our our our social norms and expectations. but i generally followed them and they served me well because my mother said they would lead to success and work in school and life. and she was right until i found myself in federal government. i served in washington, d.c., 17 to 2018 and there everything i thought to be true about the utility of the rules of politeness was questioned. well, in fact, in your book, the soul of civility, you write, when i moved to washington, d.c., and took a job in politics, my confidence in politeness was shaken. i discovered that those who survived and succeeded in washington often did so using two tactics punishing, ruthless meann
judith martin, the washington post comments. but my mother, judy the manners lady, is my favorite of these. judith's in the in the courtesy and she taught my brothers and i you know to mind our p's and q's. and i always questioned them. you know, i always wondered, why do we do things the way we do them? and i hungered for kind of a moral and philosophical underpinnings for our our our social norms and expectations. but i generally followed them and they served me well because my mother said...
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judith moritz, thank you.an keep across all the latest developments at the thirlwall inquiry by searching for lucy letby on bbc sounds. and you can keep across all the latest developments at the thirlwall inquiry by searching for lucy tens of thousands of lebanese people displaced by the war between israel and hezbollah are slowly making their way home, tens of thousands of lebanese people displaced by the war between israel trafficjams and long queues formed, as people try to return to their homes, even though the israeli military warned that some areas aren't yet safe. the truce, brokered by the us and france, has halted more than a year of fighting, and tonight presidentjoe biden said now it's in place, the us would make fresh efforts towards getting a ceasefire in gaza. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. as part of the deal with lebanon, israel will gradually withdraw its troops from the south over a 60 day period, while hezbollah fighters and weapons will be removed from the area. they will be r
judith moritz, thank you.an keep across all the latest developments at the thirlwall inquiry by searching for lucy letby on bbc sounds. and you can keep across all the latest developments at the thirlwall inquiry by searching for lucy tens of thousands of lebanese people displaced by the war between israel and hezbollah are slowly making their way home, tens of thousands of lebanese people displaced by the war between israel trafficjams and long queues formed, as people try to return to their...
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judith pinedo, quien es escaramuza desde niÑa, organiza los jinetes para que los hispanos registrados esposa es republicano, un fenÓmeno que se repite en muchas familias en nevada. no hay discusiones en casa por quiÉn votar? >> no, nosotros nos respetamos mucho, pero no obligamos al otro a hacer lo que uno quiere. >> pues los Últimos sondeos hablan de un empate para nevada. cnn pone a donald trump a un punto arriba de kamala harris, mientras que the new york times coloca a harris tres puntos arriba de trump. >> te estaba hablando para ver si ya habÍas votado. >> astrid silva, con su organizaciÓn dream big nevada, tambiÉn busca por telÉfono a 13.000 miembros para que le pidan a sus familiares que voten por ellos a travÉs del programa dream border. nosotros les hablamos a nuestras tÍas, a nuestros tÍos, a los a las comadres, a los compadres y decimos yo no puedo votar, pero tÚ sÍ puedes. uno de cada cinco votantes en nevada es latino, pero es el grupo de mayor crecimiento. a ellos les preocupa la inflaciÓn y los costos de nivel de vida. >> ahorita las cosas estÁn costando mÁs y muchas p
judith pinedo, quien es escaramuza desde niÑa, organiza los jinetes para que los hispanos registrados esposa es republicano, un fenÓmeno que se repite en muchas familias en nevada. no hay discusiones en casa por quiÉn votar? >> no, nosotros nos respetamos mucho, pero no obligamos al otro a hacer lo que uno quiere. >> pues los Últimos sondeos hablan de un empate para nevada. cnn pone a donald trump a un punto arriba de kamala harris, mientras que the new york times coloca a...
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and judith jamison has died. the internationally acclaimed dancer became artistic director of the alvin ailey dance company. jamison began studying ballet at a young age. she was spotted by the legendary agnes de mille in the early 1960's, a time when there were virtually no opportunities for black ballerinas. in 2010, jamison told pbs news hour she never let opportunity pass her by. >> when the curtain goes up, you go for it with excellence, with confidence. i mean, the curtain goes up on your life every day. you open your eyes, and your curtain is up. john: judith jamison was 81 years old. and from the ballet studio to the fasttrack, nascar great bobby allison has died. he won the daytona 500 three times, was the 1983 nascar champion and is in the nascar hall of fame. bobby allison was 86 years old. still to come on pbs news weekend, what mr. trump's win could mean for military members and veterans. and a massachusetts studio that showcases artists with disabilities. >> this is pbs news weekend from the david m
and judith jamison has died. the internationally acclaimed dancer became artistic director of the alvin ailey dance company. jamison began studying ballet at a young age. she was spotted by the legendary agnes de mille in the early 1960's, a time when there were virtually no opportunities for black ballerinas. in 2010, jamison told pbs news hour she never let opportunity pass her by. >> when the curtain goes up, you go for it with excellence, with confidence. i mean, the curtain goes up...
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judith moritz reports.hen it came to medical issues, the buck stopped with him. but he has been criticised for the way he handled consultants�* warnings than lucy letby might be deliberately harming babies. today, he said all he had ever wanted was to keep the hospital safe and help parents understand what had happened to their children. if i have failed in those aims, i am truly sorry. mr harvey, you say "if i have failed in those aims," reflecting now, do you think you did fail in those aims to secure patients' safety or babies' safety? i think the simple fact that there was an increase in mortality is an indication that we got things wrong. several doctors were trying to raise the alarm. injune 2016, one consultant said a group email, saying it was time to call in the police. another replied to say the bosses weren't treating things with the safe degree of urgency as they were. ian harvey was copied into the messages and stepped in. "this is absolutely being treated with the same degree of urgency," he w
judith moritz reports.hen it came to medical issues, the buck stopped with him. but he has been criticised for the way he handled consultants�* warnings than lucy letby might be deliberately harming babies. today, he said all he had ever wanted was to keep the hospital safe and help parents understand what had happened to their children. if i have failed in those aims, i am truly sorry. mr harvey, you say "if i have failed in those aims," reflecting now, do you think you did fail in...
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judith jamison died saturday after a brief illness.as 81 years old. >>> when we come back, britain's princess kate is back in the spotlight. her return to royal duties is next. nothing comes close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talked to my cardiologist. i said there must be more we can do for my symptoms. he told me about a medication called camzyos. he said camzyos works by targeting what's causing my obstructive hcm. so he prescribed it and i'm really glad he did. camzyos is used to treat adults with symptomatic obstructive hcm. camzyos may improve your symptoms and your ability to be active. camzyos may cause serious side effects, including heart failure that can lead to death. a risk that's increased if you develop a serious infection or irregular heartbeat
judith jamison died saturday after a brief illness.as 81 years old. >>> when we come back, britain's princess kate is back in the spotlight. her return to royal duties is next. nothing comes close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who...
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alvin ailey and judith jamison passed away. those who knew her admired her. and even so many who were lucky enough to be embraced by her, her indelible inspiration continues to endure. prior to being hand picked by her
alvin ailey and judith jamison passed away. those who knew her admired her. and even so many who were lucky enough to be embraced by her, her indelible inspiration continues to endure. prior to being hand picked by her
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judith moritz reports.ester hospital. when it came to medical issues, the buck stopped with him. but he has been criticised for the way he handled consultants' warnings than lucy letby might be deliberately harming babies. today, he said all he had ever wanted was to keep the hospital safe and help parents understand what had happened to their children. if i have failed in those aims, i am truly sorry. mr harvey, you say "if i have failed in those aims," reflecting now, do you think you did fail in those aims to secure patients' safety or babies' safety? i think the simple fact that there was an increase in mortality is an indication that we got things wrong. several doctors were trying to raise the alarm. injune 2016, one consultant said a group email, saying it was time to call in the police. another replied to say the bosses weren't treating things with the safe degree of urgency as they were. ian harvey was copied into the messages and stepped in. "this is absolutely being treated with the same degree o
judith moritz reports.ester hospital. when it came to medical issues, the buck stopped with him. but he has been criticised for the way he handled consultants' warnings than lucy letby might be deliberately harming babies. today, he said all he had ever wanted was to keep the hospital safe and help parents understand what had happened to their children. if i have failed in those aims, i am truly sorry. mr harvey, you say "if i have failed in those aims," reflecting now, do you think...
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alvin ailey and judith jamison passed away. those who knew her admired her. and even so many who were lucky enough to be embraced by her, her indelible inspiration continues to endure. prior to being hand picked by her predecessor in group name success to lead the company, judith jamison was a standout. she hand selected her successor, robert battle as artistic director. >> good to see both of you. this is very exciting. >> it's good to see you again and i'm so glad to be here with robert, because this is such an exciting time for us. >> this really is wonderful, because you're both very joyous about this changing of the guard. i know it's got to be bittersweet for you too. >> i danced with the company for 15 years. now 21 years of directing it. i am so happy to be able to give it over to robert. >> that chat was in 2011, and you can see, and probably feel jamison's enthusiasm. she was a person on stage who's sparkle and magic will continue to sparkle. our hearts go out to the entire alvin ailey dance family. >>> hello again and thank you so much for joining
alvin ailey and judith jamison passed away. those who knew her admired her. and even so many who were lucky enough to be embraced by her, her indelible inspiration continues to endure. prior to being hand picked by her predecessor in group name success to lead the company, judith jamison was a standout. she hand selected her successor, robert battle as artistic director. >> good to see both of you. this is very exciting. >> it's good to see you again and i'm so glad to be here with...
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. >>> a sad loss in the world of dance and entertainment, judith jamison passed away saturday in newk after a brief illness. jamison was artistic director of the l.a. company for two decades and is widely credited with helping make it one of the most successful dance companies in the united states. she'll also be remembered as an internationally acclaimed dancer herself. jamison spoke with cnn in 2011 shortly after she selected robert battles to take over as artistic director at the company. >> good to see you again. i'm so glad to be here with robert. this is such an exciting time for us. >> this is wonderful because you're both very joyous about the changing of the guard, but i know it's got to be bittersweet for you, too. >> no, it's not. i danced with the company 15 years and it's 21 years of directing it. i am so happy to be able to give it over to robert. >> judith jamison was 81 years old. >>> an emotional tribute to the late one direction member liam payne at europe's awards sunday. >> he brought so much joy to every room he walked into and he left such a mark on this world.
. >>> a sad loss in the world of dance and entertainment, judith jamison passed away saturday in newk after a brief illness. jamison was artistic director of the l.a. company for two decades and is widely credited with helping make it one of the most successful dance companies in the united states. she'll also be remembered as an internationally acclaimed dancer herself. jamison spoke with cnn in 2011 shortly after she selected robert battles to take over as artistic director at the...
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judith moritz reports. it is lucy letby who is serving life. kelly was in charge of more than 1000 nurses there. she was the first to give evidence today, and to be pushed and why doctors who had been trying to raise the alarm about letby had not been taken seriously. it had been previously alleged alison kelly had created a fearful atmosphere. i am very upset by that. it is not something that is in me as a nurse, as a senior leader. do you think there is any possibility things had become so acrimonious, doctors versus nurses, with new_ acrimonious, doctors versus nurses, with new backing —— with you backing the nurses, _ with new backing —— with you backing the nurses, that 1423 00:16:23,857 -->
judith moritz reports. it is lucy letby who is serving life. kelly was in charge of more than 1000 nurses there. she was the first to give evidence today, and to be pushed and why doctors who had been trying to raise the alarm about letby had not been taken seriously. it had been previously alleged alison kelly had created a fearful atmosphere. i am very upset by that. it is not something that is in me as a nurse, as a senior leader. do you think there is any possibility things had become so...
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and i want to recognize my late mom, judith slotkin, who never saw me run for office but he would beilled to be here tonight. i want to thank my congressional team led ably by alexa stannard who i saw somewhere over there. and then of course, my amazing campaign team, all of our tireless volunteers who have worked so hard to get us over the finish line. there's a lot of our super volunteers here tonight. in particular, i want to thank who i think is truly the best manager in the business. matt hennessy, best campaign manager in the business. you can't have him, you can't have him. he has ably led what i believe to be the most talented set in campaign business in the entire country right now. we are watching that unfold as we see it. i want to thank the union leaders, the advocacy groups, those who understood that it takes a village in order to win in the state of michigan. i also want to recognize my biggest champion in this race. and that's debbie stabenow, senator debbie stabenow. she is the definition of pure michigan. she has quite literally dedicated her life to serving the stat
and i want to recognize my late mom, judith slotkin, who never saw me run for office but he would beilled to be here tonight. i want to thank my congressional team led ably by alexa stannard who i saw somewhere over there. and then of course, my amazing campaign team, all of our tireless volunteers who have worked so hard to get us over the finish line. there's a lot of our super volunteers here tonight. in particular, i want to thank who i think is truly the best manager in the business. matt...
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judith morris reporting there., millions of people have been displaced and around 25 million people are in severe need of aid. but now the new united nations humanitarian chief says he's made progress on getting some help to them. on his first trip to sudan, tom fletcher has managed to establish new supply hubs and to use three new airports. the bbc�*s chief international correspondent lyse doucet is travelling with him. the only the only building block in this child's life. the only stability. this orphanage in eastern sudan. we're not filming their faces for their safety. even the littlest, even those unable to walk, were forced to flee when sudan's army and a paramilitary force turned their guns on each other last year in the capital, khartoum. the orphanage was trapped. mahmoud was displaced twice, abandoned twice. his wish — a home. translation: my wish | is to be a state governor. i want to solve all the problems in my country. if i get the chance, i will rebuild all the destroyed houses. a house, a safe hous
judith morris reporting there., millions of people have been displaced and around 25 million people are in severe need of aid. but now the new united nations humanitarian chief says he's made progress on getting some help to them. on his first trip to sudan, tom fletcher has managed to establish new supply hubs and to use three new airports. the bbc�*s chief international correspondent lyse doucet is travelling with him. the only the only building block in this child's life. the only...
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judith jamison was 81.he certainly will be missed. >> gio: the ailey dance center, does such amazing work here in new york city. >>> time now for a look at the weather. somara theodore is back, and oh, it's looking soggy. >> somara: like i always say, if it's not one thing, it's another. our friends and family down in louisiana, oakdale, louisiana, to be specific. they're dealing with this flooding, copious amounts of rain, we're talking up to 8 inches of rain in some parts of louisiana. a lot of this has to do with the fact these systems tapped into that tropical moisture from tropical storm rafael, and that has just inundated parts of louisiana and mississippi. as we head through the remainder of the day, we could see 1 to 3 inches locally, 6 inches is possible. be extremely careful with that risk for flash flooding. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let's see what's going on in your neighborhood. >> somara: and that's a look at your local forecast. my friends, i throw it back to you. >> j
judith jamison was 81.he certainly will be missed. >> gio: the ailey dance center, does such amazing work here in new york city. >>> time now for a look at the weather. somara theodore is back, and oh, it's looking soggy. >> somara: like i always say, if it's not one thing, it's another. our friends and family down in louisiana, oakdale, louisiana, to be specific. they're dealing with this flooding, copious amounts of rain, we're talking up to 8 inches of rain in some parts...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.lopments with the podcast lucy letby — the public inquiry, on bbc sounds. the fbi has said it is investigating numerous bomb threats aimed at members of donald trump's incoming white house administration. it is not believed that mr trump was among those targeted. 0ur senior north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue is in washington. tell us more about this. well, we are looking _ tell us more about this. well, we are looking at _ tell us more about this. well, we are looking at around _ tell us more about this. well, we are looking at around half - tell us more about this. well, we are looking at around half a - tell us more about this. well, we | are looking at around half a dozen confirm threats against members of donald trump a's potential incoming cabinet, and a bunch of others that are so far rumours in the media, but unconfirmed at this stage. they range from bomb threats, pipe bomb threats, right through to swatting incidents, where police are called to a house, suggesting the
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.lopments with the podcast lucy letby — the public inquiry, on bbc sounds. the fbi has said it is investigating numerous bomb threats aimed at members of donald trump's incoming white house administration. it is not believed that mr trump was among those targeted. 0ur senior north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue is in washington. tell us more about this. well, we are looking _ tell us more about this. well, we are looking at _ tell us more about this....
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but before i do that, how judith the us present, and joe biden is not attending this conference. and in fact, the leaders of the us, china, which is the 2nd biggest producer india, which is rice out there, and france and germany and not attending when we know that the us, china, india, and the european make up european union make up well more than 50 percent of the global greenhouse emissions does the say something about that commitment to these talks absolutely elizabeth oven before i come to that, if i can add to what does it mean said to me from selection is a devastating sent back and it's going to shake the foundations of multilateralism . it's bad news for climate action. it's bad news for global populations. it's also bad news for the planet to little. not because the us has been doing a lot, but the cannot let the biggest his daughter go, emma tall and the thought plus of fuel producer off the hook. and he's going to cause a monumental reversal of clean energy policy that we have seen finally taking shape in the us and having some impact. so all the hard one games are goi
but before i do that, how judith the us present, and joe biden is not attending this conference. and in fact, the leaders of the us, china, which is the 2nd biggest producer india, which is rice out there, and france and germany and not attending when we know that the us, china, india, and the european make up european union make up well more than 50 percent of the global greenhouse emissions does the say something about that commitment to these talks absolutely elizabeth oven before i come to...
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political campaign adviser and digital media strategist, julia julia, so from the law is still with us at judith, what do you think will be some of the wish? the issues to watch out for us voting on phones. i mean, i've looked closely at the polling and the main issue seems to be the economy and the increasing costs of living. so a lot of people are focused on grocery prices, you know, cost of living, how much am i paying for rent. and people are worried about it, there is a pole out in the field that's asking is the country on the right track or the wrong track. and people are responding and saying that's 72 percent of americans are saying we're on the wrong track on the wrong path. so that gives me a signal that people want a change. now do they want to change back to donald trump or change from back to a from, from joe biden to cala harris? that's of course a big question, but people are ready for some changes. now economy is the number one issue, inflation, number 2 issue is immigration, and it is closely followed by abortion. so both issues that, of course, drive republican or democratic tu
political campaign adviser and digital media strategist, julia julia, so from the law is still with us at judith, what do you think will be some of the wish? the issues to watch out for us voting on phones. i mean, i've looked closely at the polling and the main issue seems to be the economy and the increasing costs of living. so a lot of people are focused on grocery prices, you know, cost of living, how much am i paying for rent. and people are worried about it, there is a pole out in the...
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hace 2 años judith perdió a su hija de 5 años debido a una posible gripa y aseguró haber llegado al centrocesa. siento que ella está aquí con nosotros. a mí me encanta estar aquí en la misión porque ella creció aquí. fue a la escuela aquí también. bueno, mauricio, vemos que la gente en estos momentos está comiendo su pancito café. y también vemos todos estos altares. quiero que me hables específicamente de eso, por favor. sí. pues aquí tenemos la carriola. una pelota de fútbol, la ratita de ratatouille, todo que representa. pues parte de la vida de un joven de los infantiles pediatras de ucsf en medicina para la comunidad latina y el teatro comunitario en español hicieron parte de esta celebración. como pediatra es importante no nomás celebrar la vida de los jóvenes cuando están vivos, pero también reconocer que hay muchas razones en que perdemos jóvenes por la violencia, por la guerra, por enfermedades. es una celebración muy bonita para, pues como dice no, mientras sigamos recordando a las personas que pasaron es como si volvieran a estar vivas. karla trajo a su pequeño tenoch para que s
hace 2 años judith perdió a su hija de 5 años debido a una posible gripa y aseguró haber llegado al centrocesa. siento que ella está aquí con nosotros. a mí me encanta estar aquí en la misión porque ella creció aquí. fue a la escuela aquí también. bueno, mauricio, vemos que la gente en estos momentos está comiendo su pancito café. y también vemos todos estos altares. quiero que me hables específicamente de eso, por favor. sí. pues aquí tenemos la carriola. una pelota de...
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. >> reporter: judith lascar always loved taking long car rides. >> what do you want me to do?>> reporter: the 86-year-old is who suffers from dementia, is out for a spin with her daughter, jennifer. this is the at the nursing and rehabilitation in commack, new york. it uses state-of-the-art technology to induce memory care patients and their families in experiences and activities through stimulating sights, sounds, even smells. >> there is an innocence to the reaction...
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judith. he admitted the relationships adding -- >> that is my personal business and their business and it should stay at that. >> he said it was only his nanny problem that cost him the job but there were other issues beyond his affairs. they include a past lawsuit for unpaid condominium fees that led to a arrest warrant, a document newsweek faxed to the white house friday night and a past bankruptcy according to the website the smoking gun. >> you may sense a theme here which is america's strange relationship to immigration in which people seem to depend a lot on the labor of undocumented immigrants but want to pretend that people do not exist. perhaps the most nonsensical flops came at the beginning of the obama and demonstration when nancy lost a job over less than a $1000 tax bill. tom was bunk because of a free car ride he got from a wealthy friend. >> the day started when the president's nominee for the new job of chief performance officer pulled out because of the reported problem with
judith. he admitted the relationships adding -- >> that is my personal business and their business and it should stay at that. >> he said it was only his nanny problem that cost him the job but there were other issues beyond his affairs. they include a past lawsuit for unpaid condominium fees that led to a arrest warrant, a document newsweek faxed to the white house friday night and a past bankruptcy according to the website the smoking gun. >> you may sense a theme here which...
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well, my wife's name is judith, as you can see. stand, please. come on. please real quick. jane's health was. but yeah. shy, so with you guys are not with me. so. yeah well those are our next question from one of our cadets, sir. i was just wondering what some skills that you would suggest, leader, to work on. you mentioned that you were part of the people teaching leadership skills. so was wearing if you had any helpful suggestions of what suggestions is to take everything, make sure you learn from different people because you got you you start off as a as a private right then you're going to learn from that pfc going to learn from that specialist. you got to learn from that, sergeant. you're going to learn from your squad leader. you got to learn from your platoon sergeant. you got to learn from your platoon leader. the thing is, you got to and they're all have they all have different leadership skills and way they lead is different. so you so you got to take all that in and then you got to decide for yourself, okay, what type of a leader am i going to be? you know, you d
well, my wife's name is judith, as you can see. stand, please. come on. please real quick. jane's health was. but yeah. shy, so with you guys are not with me. so. yeah well those are our next question from one of our cadets, sir. i was just wondering what some skills that you would suggest, leader, to work on. you mentioned that you were part of the people teaching leadership skills. so was wearing if you had any helpful suggestions of what suggestions is to take everything, make sure you learn...
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suzi whiles, kellyanne conway, kayleigh mcenany, brook rollins, linda mcmahon, elise stefanik, judith kudlow and a whole endless list of strong and intelligent women working with mr. trump, be way too long for this rif. but let's move on to today's dismal jobs report. the worst in three-years where private sector jobs fell 102000. the past two months revised down 112,000, remember, the prior evaporation of 818,000 jobs. the only real increases came from government, 9 1,000. there are 13 million unemployed or under employed and over the past 12 months native born workers lost nearly 800,000 jobs while farm workers have gained over 1 million. while manufacturing jobs continue to downturn, the ism manufacturing index remains in recession. this all brings to mind another lie that 16 million jobs were created during the biden-harris administration. no they weren't. kamala has repeated this 100 times but it's not true. taking out the covid bounce back job they created 6.7 million all right? not 16 million. it's about the same as what mr. trump had pre-covid. related lie they created 800,000
suzi whiles, kellyanne conway, kayleigh mcenany, brook rollins, linda mcmahon, elise stefanik, judith kudlow and a whole endless list of strong and intelligent women working with mr. trump, be way too long for this rif. but let's move on to today's dismal jobs report. the worst in three-years where private sector jobs fell 102000. the past two months revised down 112,000, remember, the prior evaporation of 818,000 jobs. the only real increases came from government, 9 1,000. there are 13 million...
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it is a genre relies on our foremothers like judith blume, nora roberts beverly jenkins, lisa capers,san elizabeth phillips, jackie collins. nalini singh. listen we could go on and on tonight, listing the names of impressive women who have come before us and have built romance into what it is, which is a foundational pillar of publishing yes. at the heart of romance is our promise to the reader that at the end we will deliver a happily ever after, and also kissing at least kissing of that happily ever after includes self discovery, joy, expression acceptance and pleasure. but wrapped in all of that is the scaffold of a stable and supportive, which is precisely what it has us happily ever after. but our case without the kissing. yes, romance novels tell, readers that they matter, their dreams matter, their needs matter, their preference choices matter, their mental health, their bodies matter. and these messages are reinforced by the romance community itself, because we take our job as a fast moving and culturally visible genre very seriously and you know, romance is often looked at as
it is a genre relies on our foremothers like judith blume, nora roberts beverly jenkins, lisa capers,san elizabeth phillips, jackie collins. nalini singh. listen we could go on and on tonight, listing the names of impressive women who have come before us and have built romance into what it is, which is a foundational pillar of publishing yes. at the heart of romance is our promise to the reader that at the end we will deliver a happily ever after, and also kissing at least kissing of that...
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by judith dancer. >> hieverybody. >> hello. >> so, september we had a in-person meeting and that wasmmunity music center, and that is also the people who older adult choirs and we had a little voice experience as one of the teachers and that was kind of fun to start the meeting off. made a little lightness in the room. we split up into groups. we had a small but mighty crowd, and we split into advocacy, outreach and networking and the third one remember right now. should have written it dn. maybe it will come back.those wesome things we-education. so those were things we were discussing in different groups and feeding ÷w back to the center group, so that was really interesting. see people in person. it is much easier to have conversatiwhen you where not on zoom, so really good. it was so, for u0had gloria bailey ray, who will be talking to about the suropt ms. international of san francisco and work with girls and women to empower ththrough education, and i actually had some connection with them in theest pa. est past. they are great fundrazors and just trying to connect more out in
by judith dancer. >> hieverybody. >> hello. >> so, september we had a in-person meeting and that wasmmunity music center, and that is also the people who older adult choirs and we had a little voice experience as one of the teachers and that was kind of fun to start the meeting off. made a little lightness in the room. we split up into groups. we had a small but mighty crowd, and we split into advocacy, outreach and networking and the third one remember right now. should have...
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host: judith, arizona, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. just not agreeable with president trump, president-elect trump's choices. simply because they hold no experience in the field. it is like the gentleman said, robert kennedy, he has no scientific or medical background. he had all these conspiracy theories going on. to be ahead of the health organization is scary. and matt gaetz, he is rambunctious and rude, and i don't think he has the experience for attorney general. he does not carry the temperament. and then you have the secretary of state, rubio. he has no experience. he has been in politics. he might have been the better one because he's been there. host: let me ask you about donald trump's nominee for secretary of defense. this is their argument for him as secretary of defense, saying that he has been put forth and he's not part of the club that usually runs the military, a retired generate, a west point graduate. instead, he pegs that -- pete served in iraq, and he advocates for veterans. he is not the type to be impressed by ex
host: judith, arizona, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. just not agreeable with president trump, president-elect trump's choices. simply because they hold no experience in the field. it is like the gentleman said, robert kennedy, he has no scientific or medical background. he had all these conspiracy theories going on. to be ahead of the health organization is scary. and matt gaetz, he is rambunctious and rude, and i don't think he has the experience...
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judith. [indiscernible] honored to share how the sip program enables us to help achieve our mission, which is drive equitable growth, build communities and achieve transformative social good. [indiscernible] san francisco base non profit that empowers under served communities through culturally relevant support and resources. grateful to sip fundsing for enabling us to expand our work with local entrepreneurs and promote economic development. in the past year, sip fundsing enabling to positively impact over a hundred individuals through initiatives that foster entrepreneurship, skill building and cultural preservation. providing black entrepreneurs with access to resources, mentsership and business development opportunities helping grow and succeed in verchers. this year we are expanding food and beverage programming with the new food pavilion at indian basin water park and bayview hunter point providing black owned food business access to license kitchen and opportunities to support their gr
judith. [indiscernible] honored to share how the sip program enables us to help achieve our mission, which is drive equitable growth, build communities and achieve transformative social good. [indiscernible] san francisco base non profit that empowers under served communities through culturally relevant support and resources. grateful to sip fundsing for enabling us to expand our work with local entrepreneurs and promote economic development. in the past year, sip fundsing enabling to...
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host: we will go to judith in pennsylvania, line 4, democrats. -- line for democrats. good morning.ler: hi. thank you for taking my call. i am a democrat in pennsylvania. i would like to ask a couple of things. number one, donald trump tends to downgrade illegal immigrants, immigrants in general, i believe. and i am wondering if his rhetoric doesn't instigate hate and anger in his supporters, who then would follow through with voter intimidation at the polls? jonathan: i mean, i think that rhetoric from any candidate, any party leader, any public figure has the, you know, carries the possibility of inspiring people to action, whether that action is positive or negative. certainly i think in this election cycle, we have seen a pretty tense environment. not just from the candidates but also i think an earlier caller mentioned the attempted assassination of donald trump. it is a tense time, which is i think why we are having this segment and talking about the legal protections against voter intimidation. a lot of that rhetoric has been directed at immigrant communities. and i think, as
host: we will go to judith in pennsylvania, line 4, democrats. -- line for democrats. good morning.ler: hi. thank you for taking my call. i am a democrat in pennsylvania. i would like to ask a couple of things. number one, donald trump tends to downgrade illegal immigrants, immigrants in general, i believe. and i am wondering if his rhetoric doesn't instigate hate and anger in his supporters, who then would follow through with voter intimidation at the polls? jonathan: i mean, i think that...
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host: we will go to judith in pennsylvania, line 4, democrats. -- line for democrats. good morning.r: hi. thank you for taking my call. i am a democrat in pennsylvania. i would like to ask a couple of things. number one, donald trump tends to downgrade illegal immigrants, immigrants in general, i believe. and i am wondering if his rhetoric doesn't instigate hate and anger in his supporters, who then would follow through with voter intimidation at the polls? jonathan: i mean, i think that rhetoric from any candidate, any party leader, any public figure has the, you know, carries the possibility of inspiring people to action, whether that action is positive or negative. certainly i think in this election cycle, we have seen a pretty tense environment. not just from the candidates but also i think an earlier caller mentioned the attempted assassination of donald trump. it is a tense time, which is i think why we are having this segment and talking about the legal protections against voter intimidation. a lot of that rhetoric has been directed at immigrant communities. and i think, as i
host: we will go to judith in pennsylvania, line 4, democrats. -- line for democrats. good morning.r: hi. thank you for taking my call. i am a democrat in pennsylvania. i would like to ask a couple of things. number one, donald trump tends to downgrade illegal immigrants, immigrants in general, i believe. and i am wondering if his rhetoric doesn't instigate hate and anger in his supporters, who then would follow through with voter intimidation at the polls? jonathan: i mean, i think that...
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join us in welcoming poet, novelist, humorist, children's book author, researcher and journalist judith00th particularly since it's one of the rare occasions these days when i'm actually a little than the honoree. simon & schuster and i first met in 1968 when somebody came down from new york and asked my husband, milton and me to write the washington underground gourmet part of it series on cheap eats. it practically destroyed our marriage and we got very fat but it was a start start. i told i i'm supposed to talk about being writer tonight, but i do want to take a moment to say being with simon a very long time. they published all my children's books and all my grown up books by now, by various spellings and dealings with other companies and i have to mention of the delicious, wonderful editors i've had joanie and herman and fred and caitlin and my new editor, mindy. they take very good of me and i'm very lucky lady. so now i can tell you about my youthful i only. had one ambition in life i had never, ever thought of doing anything else but becoming a writer. so at the age of seven and
join us in welcoming poet, novelist, humorist, children's book author, researcher and journalist judith00th particularly since it's one of the rare occasions these days when i'm actually a little than the honoree. simon & schuster and i first met in 1968 when somebody came down from new york and asked my husband, milton and me to write the washington underground gourmet part of it series on cheap eats. it practically destroyed our marriage and we got very fat but it was a start start. i...
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i'm joined by mark littlewood, adam brookes and judith da silva.nd just what the hell is going on with the cast of the new wicked film? >> i'm a person and i feel. and ihave >> i'm a person and i feel. and i have feelings and i can share them . and if you need to cry them. and if you need to cry right now, you cry. yeah. and . right now, you cry. yeah. and. >> an action packed show coming up. but first, your news headunes up. but first, your news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> ben. thank you. good evening . >> ben. thank you. good evening. it's just gone 9:00. these are your headlines. labour have no serious plan for ending illegal migration. that's the message from conservative leader kemi badenoch, who says we can no longer be naive. giving a speech a short while ago, she said the conservatives are to thank for a reduction in net immigration, expected to be confirmed tomorrow. the tory leader laid out her five point plan for tackling immigration, while admitting her party had got it wrong in the past. meanwhile, the prime minister has ruled ou
i'm joined by mark littlewood, adam brookes and judith da silva.nd just what the hell is going on with the cast of the new wicked film? >> i'm a person and i feel. and ihave >> i'm a person and i feel. and i have feelings and i can share them . and if you need to cry them. and if you need to cry right now, you cry. yeah. and . right now, you cry. yeah. and. >> an action packed show coming up. but first, your news headunes up. but first, your news headlines with sophia wenzler....
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activist adam brooks, and the broadcasterjudith da silva. broadcaster judith da silva.ng panel. thank you for your company. welcome along, adam brooks. your thoughts on this , please. he spoke in this, please. he spoke in parliament today, the prime minister. and just as i said, shrugged it off. doesn't really care about the two surveys done today by marie curie or age uk pensioners literally freezing to death this winter. >> i can't believe again, as you said there, that we have got a government that is putting the lives of our elderly at risk. these elderly have helped shape this country and put into this country over many decades. this country over many decades. this country wouldn't be where it is today without those generations. now again, 4000 could die. and that was their estimate. in 2017, a labour estimate . now 2017, a labour estimate. now pnces 2017, a labour estimate. now prices have doubled since then. energy prices. so i'm predicting there could be a lot more now. this is a government that pre—election said that energy bills would come down and that they w
activist adam brooks, and the broadcasterjudith da silva. broadcaster judith da silva.ng panel. thank you for your company. welcome along, adam brooks. your thoughts on this , please. he spoke in this, please. he spoke in parliament today, the prime minister. and just as i said, shrugged it off. doesn't really care about the two surveys done today by marie curie or age uk pensioners literally freezing to death this winter. >> i can't believe again, as you said there, that we have got a...
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our special correspondent judith moritz is there. judith, what's expected to happen this afternoon?na, who is now 18, but 17 of the time he is alleged to have run up the time he is alleged to have run up with a knife at a children's dance class in the school holidays in southport. he is charged with the murder of the three girls, and also the attempted murders of ten other people, eight of them children, including the teacher of that class, leanne lucas. is also charged with possession of a knife and at the end of last month merseyside police announced two more charges, one that he is charged with producing biological toxin, he is charged with producing biologicaltoxin, namely he is charged with producing biological toxin, namely roisin, he is charged with producing biologicaltoxin, namely roisin, an offence under the biologicals map and act, and the second charge of accused of possessing a study of the al-qaeda training manual, an offence under the terrorism act 2000. you may remember that the police have not declared the southport stabbing a terrorist incident. riots broke out acr
our special correspondent judith moritz is there. judith, what's expected to happen this afternoon?na, who is now 18, but 17 of the time he is alleged to have run up the time he is alleged to have run up with a knife at a children's dance class in the school holidays in southport. he is charged with the murder of the three girls, and also the attempted murders of ten other people, eight of them children, including the teacher of that class, leanne lucas. is also charged with possession of a...
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on transport lord daniel moylan, and also broadcast journalist judnh and also broadcast journalist judith silva. as always, i want to know what you think. so please do get your views in @gbnews dot com forward slash yoursay. well, the big news today. earlier this afternoon, mps voted in favour of a bill to legalise assisted suicide. although the legislation still has to pass through several more parliamentary stages in principle it will soon be lawful for doctors to prescribe drugs to terminally ill patients that will prematurely end their lives . will prematurely end their lives. supporters of the bill claim that this will mean an end to the unbearable suffering that many dying people endure. but opponents fear that vulnerable people will be coerced into suicide, and that the law will inevitably be expanded , as it inevitably be expanded, as it has in other countries, to include people with eating disorders, mental health conditions and even children. so let's have a listen to the bill's sponsoring mp, kim leadbeater. >> well, it's failing people and where that is the case, we have a dut
on transport lord daniel moylan, and also broadcast journalist judnh and also broadcast journalist judith silva. as always, i want to know what you think. so please do get your views in @gbnews dot com forward slash yoursay. well, the big news today. earlier this afternoon, mps voted in favour of a bill to legalise assisted suicide. although the legislation still has to pass through several more parliamentary stages in principle it will soon be lawful for doctors to prescribe drugs to...
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i've got my expert panel, jake berry, former mp and chairman of the conservative party, and judith dava, who is a political commentator. and as always, we want to know what you think as well as our panel. so please do get your views in at gbnews.com/yoursay and we'll be reading out a selection throughout the programme. well, tonight's big news is that there was chaos on the streets of amsterdam yesterday as israeli football fans were attacked, leaving a match between ajax and maccabi tel aviv. now the attack has been described as an anti—semitic pogrom by israel's president isaac herzog , and one president isaac herzog, and one fan, yaakov masri, told israel's channel 13 news that they started hitting us. they broke my face, knocked out a tooth, cut my lip, he said. my son got punched twice in the face, he added that he is now locked in his hotel room with tables blocking the door, and said we called the police to send a patrol car, but they said they are occupied with other incidents. i'm in pain, he said. well, of course this is incredibly worrying, disturbing violence. but there is
i've got my expert panel, jake berry, former mp and chairman of the conservative party, and judith dava, who is a political commentator. and as always, we want to know what you think as well as our panel. so please do get your views in at gbnews.com/yoursay and we'll be reading out a selection throughout the programme. well, tonight's big news is that there was chaos on the streets of amsterdam yesterday as israeli football fans were attacked, leaving a match between ajax and maccabi tel aviv....