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i agree with judy. i mean, i think if someone came in and said, "you know, i really want to question "whether this is really appropriate for somebody in the fourth grade," i would want to talk about that. and it would depend on what the person said that i might not teach that book again. but they would have to be awfully convincing if i'd thought-- which we would hope ahead of time teachers had-- about appropriateness before they selected the book. i find my bigger problem with teachers is not taking risks, but, you know, it's that they're not taking risks. not that they are and getting in trouble. it's that they're censoring before the book ever reaches the child. i'm getting teachers saying, "well, now, i really can't take that book, "because it has a witch on the cover. "i really can't take that book, because i've heard it has this or that in it." and, in fact, i just had it last week. i mean, i have it almost weekly, that i deal with this in one way or another, either with a parent or with a teacher
i agree with judy. i mean, i think if someone came in and said, "you know, i really want to question "whether this is really appropriate for somebody in the fourth grade," i would want to talk about that. and it would depend on what the person said that i might not teach that book again. but they would have to be awfully convincing if i'd thought-- which we would hope ahead of time teachers had-- about appropriateness before they selected the book. i find my bigger problem with...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight: two senators weigh in on u.s. exit strategy-- new jersey democrat robert menendez and georgia republican saxby chambliss. >> woodruff: then, we have the latest on syria's leadership, its deadly crackdown on anti- government demonstrators, and growing international calls to rein in the violence. >> ifill: hari sreenivasan explores why four billion addresses used to connect to web sites aren't enough. >> imagine for a minute that you have a telephone number system that runs out of telephone numbers and you have to add another digit to make a bigger address space for telephone numbers-- this is the sort of thing you run into. >> woodruff: ray suarez reports on the challenges facing europe's richest country as chancellor angela merkel visits the united states. i german chancellor is not a head of state, but the white house not only honored her with the full pageantry of a state dinner but with the nation's highest civilian honor as well. >> ifill: and jeffrey brow
i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight: two senators weigh in on u.s. exit strategy-- new jersey democrat robert menendez and georgia republican saxby chambliss. >> woodruff: then, we have the latest on syria's leadership, its deadly crackdown on anti- government demonstrators, and growing international calls to rein in the violence. >> ifill: hari sreenivasan explores why four billion addresses used to connect to web sites aren't enough....
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ladies and gentlemen, judy collins. thank you so much. our guest has been judy collins.pression, the arts, and america. i hope you can join us then for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> this lodge is home to some of the best fly casting pools in the world. these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is just a place where people come to practice their fly casting technique. ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globe travel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers lodge. what do you think about this? >> it is spectacular, travis from oregon, taught me a snake roll and a space cast. >> there are people from all over the world come to san francisco and say this is the place to be. >> yeah. it's amazing, we have teams from all over
ladies and gentlemen, judy collins. thank you so much. our guest has been judy collins.pression, the arts, and america. i hope you can join us then for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> this lodge is home to some of the best fly casting pools in the world. these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is just a place where people come to practice their fly casting technique....
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"judy moody" no te imaginas las aventuras que pasara judy y su hermano stink cuando le dan la noticiano y se tienen que quedar en casa con su tia opal mientras sus papas se van de viaje...sera un verano lleno de sorpresas que divertiran a ti y a tus papas tambien...judy moody and the not boomer summer es clasificada pg.. que las disfrutes..yo soy nancy leal y esto fue acceso total nat sound cesar ---el movimiento de sus caderas es unico... pero ahora tal parece que el baile que shakira realiza en su ultimo video "rabiosa" esta en el centro de la polemica... ---todo por que dicen que se parece a los pasos de baile de otra cantante famosa... blanca ---asi es... hablamos de kate moss quien aparece bailando en una barra vertical...similar al que utiliza shakira... ---algunos medios de prensa colombianos aseguran que se estaria hablando de plagio...aunqu e no especificaron si esto llegaria a los tribunales. cu / cesar y blanca hoy a las 11 ---que tendremos para esta noche... ---que tendremos para esta noche... blanca ---cesar estaremos hablando sobre la alarmante cifra de menores de edad d
"judy moody" no te imaginas las aventuras que pasara judy y su hermano stink cuando le dan la noticiano y se tienen que quedar en casa con su tia opal mientras sus papas se van de viaje...sera un verano lleno de sorpresas que divertiran a ti y a tus papas tambien...judy moody and the not boomer summer es clasificada pg.. que las disfrutes..yo soy nancy leal y esto fue acceso total nat sound cesar ---el movimiento de sus caderas es unico... pero ahora tal parece que el baile que...
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we haven't barbara and judy. -- we have barbara and judy. you have three minutes each. >> good morning, commissioners and general manager. i am barbara s -- i am barbara sadr, -- sutter. i noticed there was not the supporting documents on file, so i brought my supporting documents with me for you. there are two letters. one of the letters is a 1990 letter written by rec and park to peach growers, which put an agreement in place for us to be able to swim at camp mather for a separate fee for the full summer. as far as i know, it is still in effect, because we never got anything to fill us in differently than that. the other letter is the letter i wrote back in september to mr. ginsburg. it is asking for this an agreement that was done in 1990. some of the cabins -- it was treated like it was a donation, and that was fine until last year. all of a sudden, they wanted us to do a day use fee, which is $13 a day, at least it was last year. that equals a $91 a week for one person. for a total of 27 hours, that is all the pool is open during one we
we haven't barbara and judy. -- we have barbara and judy. you have three minutes each. >> good morning, commissioners and general manager. i am barbara s -- i am barbara sadr, -- sutter. i noticed there was not the supporting documents on file, so i brought my supporting documents with me for you. there are two letters. one of the letters is a 1990 letter written by rec and park to peach growers, which put an agreement in place for us to be able to swim at camp mather for a separate fee...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: i'm gwen ifill. n the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the border situation and on the government's counteroffensive. >> woodruff: then, david chalian walks us through the highlights of last night's debate among republican presidential hopefuls. >> ifill: we explain new effectiveness guidelines for sunscreen products. >> woodruff: spencer michels reports on the booming business of one of the biggest social media companies on the internet. twitter is growing incredibly fast but that doesn't mean its future is assured. >> ifill: ray suarez talks to puerto rico's governor luis fortuno as president obama makes a rare visit to the commonwealth. >> we've been trying to make sure that every family on the island can find work and make a living and provide for their children. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown details the ups and downs of spiderman's official broadway debut. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to
i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: i'm gwen ifill. n the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the border situation and on the government's counteroffensive. >> woodruff: then, david chalian walks us through the highlights of last night's debate among republican presidential hopefuls. >> ifill: we explain new effectiveness guidelines for sunscreen products. >> woodruff: spencer michels reports on the booming business of one of the biggest social media companies on the...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we look at what's driving down sticker prices. >> ifill: then, we have our own congressional debate over a vote to increase the nation's debt limit. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks to neurosurgeon keith black about a possible link between cell phones and brain cancer. >> ifill: spencer michels reports on a california family's remarkable art collection, featuring early works from picasso, matisse and the parisian avant-garde. >> woodruff: and margaret warner explores why yemen's president ali abdullah saleh remains in power amid growing violence and calls to step down. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, wh
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last and certainly not least, judy polly, in the 42 years she has been with the district she has served in a wide range of roles in our elementary and middle schools. she's been a counselor, a dean of students, program director, and an assistant principal at marina middle and for the past five years judy has served as the principal at francisco middle school. over this past year, in recognition of her tremendous contributions, judy has received many educational awards. school master of the year by the california school masters club, administrator of the year by the association of california school administrators, and mayor's principal of the year presented by the city and county of san francisco. i have to say by the way, i cannot believe that the four of you have 126 years of educating history. on behalf of not just all the parents, all the families, the elected officials, but thank you for generations of thousands and thousands of students that you have helped to educate to make san francisco the amazing city that we all live in and with the amazingly educated students that you have h
last and certainly not least, judy polly, in the 42 years she has been with the district she has served in a wide range of roles in our elementary and middle schools. she's been a counselor, a dean of students, program director, and an assistant principal at marina middle and for the past five years judy has served as the principal at francisco middle school. over this past year, in recognition of her tremendous contributions, judy has received many educational awards. school master of the year...
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that would surprise me, judy f we saw that. i think this is going to be much more about training their sort of fire at the president because they're in a competition to show republican-based voters who can be toughest to take on the president. the goal here for republican voters is to get a nominee that can actually beat barack obama in november 2012. >> it is also at this point about raising money, isn't it? >> well, that is a reality for all these candidates. and the depressed economy is not hurting. i have talked to a lot of campaign advisors up here today. across-the-board everyone is trying to lower expectations on how much they're going to be able to raise this quarter. but they all say they're having a tough time. and that's another reason why, you know, somebody like michelle bach mann or herman kane or somebody really wants to come up with a barb against the president that gets all the attention played on cable news and linked out on the internet everywhere. because it is an opportunity to then take that moment and sel
that would surprise me, judy f we saw that. i think this is going to be much more about training their sort of fire at the president because they're in a competition to show republican-based voters who can be toughest to take on the president. the goal here for republican voters is to get a nominee that can actually beat barack obama in november 2012. >> it is also at this point about raising money, isn't it? >> well, that is a reality for all these candidates. and the depressed...
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. >> you're left with three -- >> for 30 years, judy has loved being a high school math teacher. >>> getting up, coming to work, feeling that i'm doing something valuable. >> reporter: she's won awards and the affection of students. >> she's probably the most dedicated teacher i have had. and younger colleagues. >> judy has taught me beyond just teaching the subject matter, we're really teaching to these childrens' hearts. >> reporter: she never thought about retiring until new jersey governor chris christie cut school spending and pensions while mocking teacher benefits. >> have any of your children come home, any of them, and said mom, dad, please, just pay for my teacher's health benefits and i'll get as, i swear. >> so when the school year ends, so will her career. >> all of a sudden, the teachers are the enemy, and i don't want to feel that way. having dedicated my life to this job, i don't want to feel that way. >> from new jersey to california, police, firefighters and teachers head to the door targeting the effort in an attempt to stem the red ink. new jersey said public work
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have the latest on the european troubles and their impact and look at how they compare to debt worries here. >> woodruff: kwame holman looks at the record of defense secretary robert gates, as he meets the press for the final time at the pentagon. >> brown: ray suarez talks to marcia coyle about today's supreme court decision on miranda warnings for children. >> woodruff: health correspondent betty ann bowser reports on some patients who developed severe side effects after taking certain anti- bacterial drugs. >> it's hard tonow how many americans are harmed by quinolones, or any prescription drugs for that matter, because the u.s. has no accurate way to track them. >> brown: as al-qaeda names a successor to osama bin laden, we look at the new leader and the state of the terrorist organization. >> woodruff: and, from thailand, we follow an unlikely escape route for thousands of north koreans. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the
i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have the latest on the european troubles and their impact and look at how they compare to debt worries here. >> woodruff: kwame holman looks at the record of defense secretary robert gates, as he meets the press for the final time at the pentagon. >> brown: ray suarez talks to marcia coyle about today's supreme court decision on miranda warnings for children. >> woodruff: health...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle walks us through the video game ruling and a decision on a campaign finance law in arizona. >> ifill: then, hari sreenivasan has the latest on the conviction of ousted illinois governor rod blagojevich for trying to trade or sell the senate seat once held by president obama. >> woodruff: we update the growing field of republican presidential candidates as minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann kicks off her campaign. >> ifill: special correspondent fred de sam lazaro has a good news story about a west african nation that's enjoyed two decades of thriving democracy. >> reporter: in a region that's seen bloody political violence ghana has enjoyed stability, economic growth and freedom. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown looks at what's next for gay marriage, three days after new york state made it legal. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies have changed my country. >> o
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle walks us through the video game ruling and a decision on a campaign finance law in arizona. >> ifill: then, hari sreenivasan has the latest on the conviction of ousted illinois governor rod blagojevich for trying to trade or sell the senate seat once held by president obama. >> woodruff: we update the growing field of republican presidential candidates as minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann kicks...
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i'm judy woodruff. >>ro t b: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org d
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now, back to judy. gribs has been reluced from a houston rehabilitation hospital five months after she was shot in the head. giffords was discharged and can begin outpatient treatment. for now she'll move to the home of her husband astronaut mark kelly just outside houston. a gunman wounded giffords and 12 others and killed six in a political event? tucson, arizona, last january. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now, what's next in wisconsin following a major battle and now a court decision over collective bargaining and unions. it was a sharply divided wisconsin state supreme court that revived the new law, stripping most public workers of many of their collective bargaining rights. the 4-3 decision, released tuesday night, overruled a lower court that had voided the law. at issue was whether republicans gave proper notice of this state senate committee meeting in early march as they pushed the bill to passage. republicans hailed the supreme court decision whil
now, back to judy. gribs has been reluced from a houston rehabilitation hospital five months after she was shot in the head. giffords was discharged and can begin outpatient treatment. for now she'll move to the home of her husband astronaut mark kelly just outside houston. a gunman wounded giffords and 12 others and killed six in a political event? tucson, arizona, last january. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now, what's next in wisconsin...
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anything radioactive was no good for you. >> reporter: today, the zimmers can't sell their house and judy has developed cancer. they cannot prove a cause. the plant's owner, exelon, says it has nearly finished cleaning up the leak. nationally, plants are inspecting equipment and pipes more often to spot leaks before they happen. but it's what the strae cannot predict that worries its critics. the powerful natural disasters that no one can prevent. i'm jim sciutto for "nightline" in washington. >> could it happen here? thanks to jim sciutto for that report. >>> just ahead, we're going to take a look at a world traveler who took a wrong turn and how rescuers are scrambling to get him back on ice. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. consider this: over 70% of firefighters are local vol
anything radioactive was no good for you. >> reporter: today, the zimmers can't sell their house and judy has developed cancer. they cannot prove a cause. the plant's owner, exelon, says it has nearly finished cleaning up the leak. nationally, plants are inspecting equipment and pipes more often to spot leaks before they happen. but it's what the strae cannot predict that worries its critics. the powerful natural disasters that no one can prevent. i'm jim sciutto for "nightline"...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, senator reid also talked about afghanistan and the budget deal in our newsmaker interview. >> lehrer: then, we look at dissent in saudi arabia, as some women challenge strict male-only driving rules in the islamic kingdom. >> woodruff: margaret warner gets an update from steven greenhouse of "the new york times" about a labor dispute that pits the government against boeing, and washington state against south carolina. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and gwen ifill talks to human rights activist john prendergast and his "unlikely brother," michael mattocks, co-authors of a new book chronicling their unique bond. >> did you think who is this strange white guy taking me out in the street like this? >> in the beginning, yeah, but i really at that time didn't care because we was having so much fun. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> well, the b
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, senator reid also talked about afghanistan and the budget deal in our newsmaker interview. >> lehrer: then, we look at dissent in saudi arabia, as some women challenge strict male-only driving rules in the islamic kingdom. >> woodruff: margaret warner gets an update from steven greenhouse of "the new york times" about a labor dispute that pits the government against boeing, and washington state against...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we have a report from athens, where protesters clashed with police. >> woodruff: we assess the new pick to head the international monetary fund, christine lagarde of france. >> ifill: science correspondent miles o'brien reports on high- tech artificial body parts that perform almost like real ones. >> what did you do? >> i thought about lifting my arm up just like you would think about raising your arm or lowering your arm. >> it's that natural. >> it's that natural. >> woodruff: from gender discrimination to military funerals to climate change, we look back at this year's consequential supreme court term, with analysis from marcia coyle and tom goldstein. >> ifill: and margaret warner talks with the u.s. special envoy for sudan on the mounting violence there, as the nation prepares to split in two. >> out of fighting more than 70,000 people have been displaced. we're very concerned about getting humanitarian aid into those areas. >> woodruff: that's all ahead
i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we have a report from athens, where protesters clashed with police. >> woodruff: we assess the new pick to head the international monetary fund, christine lagarde of france. >> ifill: science correspondent miles o'brien reports on high- tech artificial body parts that perform almost like real ones. >> what did you do? >> i thought about lifting my arm up just like you would think about...
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>> it's a very interesting question, judy. you know that we had already seen with george bush number two to be emerged from vietnam he said in effect vietnam be damned he didn't want to deal with vietnam at all. yet when he dealt with steven hadley, his national security advisor, hadley asked him "are we going to get stuck in afghanistan and iraq the way johnson was stuck in vietnam?" and george bush said "you can count on it, we will never be in that position again. and yet he was. >> woodruff: so maybe it will have a permanent hold on american leaders? >> i think it probably will because it is sort of the lost war and it carries a lot of emotional weight. >> woodruff: back to my original comment, the father and daughter, what's it like, marvin kalb and deborah cam working together father and daughter? >> i'll leave it to debbie. >> woodruff: we've seen husband collaborations what about this? >> this has been a wonderful experience. my father is a great journalist, he's a great person and i've learned an incredible amount. i
>> it's a very interesting question, judy. you know that we had already seen with george bush number two to be emerged from vietnam he said in effect vietnam be damned he didn't want to deal with vietnam at all. yet when he dealt with steven hadley, his national security advisor, hadley asked him "are we going to get stuck in afghanistan and iraq the way johnson was stuck in vietnam?" and george bush said "you can count on it, we will never be in that position again. and...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: we have the latest after the administration says u.s. military activities are not full blown hostilities. >> brown: then, we get an update from wisconsin after the state supreme court ruled that a law could take effect that would strip most public workers of key collective bargaining rights. >> woodruff: tom bearden reports on a controversial method of extracting natural gas from shale rock. . >> some people here in western colorado believe a national gas production technique cled f >> brown: ray suarez examines allegations of war crimes committed by the sri lankan government near the end of the country's 25-year-long civil war. >> woodruff: and we continue our collaboration with "the economist" magazine to highlight the art of filmmaking. tonight, letting kids be kids in a skating park in war-torn afghanistan. >> there's nothing like watching an afghan woman go down a ramp for the first time. she's achieved something that she never thought she would. >> brown
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: we have the latest after the administration says u.s. military activities are not full blown hostilities. >> brown: then, we get an update from wisconsin after the state supreme court ruled that a law could take effect that would strip most public workers of key collective bargaining rights. >> woodruff: tom bearden reports on a controversial method of extracting natural gas from shale rock. . >> some people...