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this woman, who we'll call judy, handles the trades for dozens of forex investors. in 2006, she gets a recommendation to move her client's accounts to one world. she appears in silhouette due to her role as an unnamed witness in the later investigation. >> when you see lavish spending like that, maybe it should be a red flag. but it really wasn't. to me, it just said oh, nthey'r doing great. >> judy speaks with jack walsh about trading through one world. >> he was very friendly. he was very open. i did not get the impression that he was a super expert in the forex in particular, but i really didn't care because he had a staff to handle all of that. >> comforted by walsh's professionalism, she migrates her client's accounts. >> i wound up transferring somewhere between 80, 100 accounts. probably a million, maybe a little bit more. >> in addition, she and her husband put up their own savings, some $125,000 in the new brokerage. all the deposited are put in a margin account. as long as judy's trades are successful, that money belongs to her, not one world. >> they shou
this woman, who we'll call judy, handles the trades for dozens of forex investors. in 2006, she gets a recommendation to move her client's accounts to one world. she appears in silhouette due to her role as an unnamed witness in the later investigation. >> when you see lavish spending like that, maybe it should be a red flag. but it really wasn't. to me, it just said oh, nthey'r doing great. >> judy speaks with jack walsh about trading through one world. >> he was very...
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on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller, richard grinnell, for the ambassador of the united nations. jim pinkerton, editor to conservative magazine and ellen radner. i'm jon scot i'm in for jon scott, fox news watch. >> i've heard some in the washington press, what happens to gun violence in legislation in congress this week will either be a political victory or defeat for me. connecticut, this is not about me. this is mott about politics. this is about doing the right thing for all the families who are here that have been torn apart by gun violence. it's about them and all the families going forward so we can prevent this from happening again. that's what it's about. the law enforcement officials putting their lives at risk, that's what it's about. it's not about politics. >> president obama making his second trip to connecticut since the newtown school shootings, he did that earlier this week, making the last ditch attempt to the faltering efforts to pass stricter gun legislation. then on thursday, the senate ending a filibuster attempt for a bill which clear
on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller, richard grinnell, for the ambassador of the united nations. jim pinkerton, editor to conservative magazine and ellen radner. i'm jon scot i'm in for jon scott, fox news watch. >> i've heard some in the washington press, what happens to gun violence in legislation in congress this week will either be a political victory or defeat for me. connecticut, this is not about me. this is mott about politics. this is about doing...
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with attorney judy clark onboard are we looking at another plea deal? on the record, greta van susteren. >> it's a good possible but first expect a big fight from judy clark. she has been doing death penalty work for year. more experience than anyone necessary the nation. there will be a good fight put up by judy clark and the rope she puts up a good fight is because the constitution demands it. and it isn't can would you like to do it. she has lots of experience to put up a big fight and her goal is to save his life. >> neil: when she hassed anded at -- has succeeded at this stuff in the past what does she use to try to sway folks? >> first of all, she wants to -- going to try to fine out whether or not what he has -- he has not been indicted -- is a death penalty offense. she may then go to the department of justice, because the department of justice will make the decision whether or not to seek the death penalty. she'll try to fight it there. then once -- if the justice department seeks the death penalty she'll try to fight it in court and do everyth
with attorney judy clark onboard are we looking at another plea deal? on the record, greta van susteren. >> it's a good possible but first expect a big fight from judy clark. she has been doing death penalty work for year. more experience than anyone necessary the nation. there will be a good fight put up by judy clark and the rope she puts up a good fight is because the constitution demands it. and it isn't can would you like to do it. she has lots of experience to put up a big fight and...
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(imitates cary grant) "judy, judy, judy." (normal voice) nice to see you again. alex judy celebrated her anniversary "jon friday, judy." by winning her second game. has close to 50 grand now. michelle and trevor would like to have some money also. let's see who winds up winning this one. good luck. here we go. the jeopardy! round and these categories today to sta the week... we'll go... we'll deal with... each correct response will be "the" followed by a single word. judy, start. i'll take "the" novel for $200, please. what is "the natural"? "the" novel for $400. what is "the natural"? what is "the help"? i'll take elizabethan era for $200. i'll take the elizabethan era for $400, please. e? ?who was magellan? no. michelle. who was drake? yes, we're talking about england here. go. i'll take the elizabethans for $600. you're off to a good start, and that means you can risk any or all of that $1,000 you've accumulated to this point. i will bet $1,000. all right. here is the clue... that would be oxford university, or what is oxford univer you are right, and you have
(imitates cary grant) "judy, judy, judy." (normal voice) nice to see you again. alex judy celebrated her anniversary "jon friday, judy." by winning her second game. has close to 50 grand now. michelle and trevor would like to have some money also. let's see who winds up winning this one. good luck. here we go. the jeopardy! round and these categories today to sta the week... we'll go... we'll deal with... each correct response will be "the" followed by a single...
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i will point out this, judy.the past ten years, the percentage of americans over the age of 65, living in poverty has dropped by 20%. the percentage of children under the age of 18 living in poverty has grown by 30%. and it does say something about any society's values where they do spend their money, are they building a future. and i don't think there is any question that it is disproportionate now. our resources go towards the elderly rather than toward the young and children and building better lives for them. i think what he did was gutsy. any time you make your own base that angry, as he obviously has done. last fall the republican senate leaders said about its change of cpi and means testing for medicare recipients, that these are the kinds of things that would get republicans interested in revenue. well, president obama is doing that. and there seems to be precious little interest in revenues on their part. but so i think he-- i think he gets credit and should get credit for doing something bold and diffic
i will point out this, judy.the past ten years, the percentage of americans over the age of 65, living in poverty has dropped by 20%. the percentage of children under the age of 18 living in poverty has grown by 30%. and it does say something about any society's values where they do spend their money, are they building a future. and i don't think there is any question that it is disproportionate now. our resources go towards the elderly rather than toward the young and children and building...
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this judge judy story is pretty interesting.ple don't know his or her son is a district attorney putnam county. north of new york city. a guy he is associated with is charged with raping a 12-year-old; is that right? >> yes. >> bill: tell me what's going on here. >> it's a difficult case for me because i love judge judy. i have a conflict of interest when it comes to discussing anything when discussing judge judy. i am her number one fan. she refuses to give me an interview i don't know why i love you. back to her son who is not realfully in a lot of trouble. here is what happens. somebody he knows who was his personal trainer has been arrested and charged with rape. raping a 12-year-old. levy.l: not use adam his friend, a few years, and a guy who did personal training for him and a guy who he says did some house sitting for him and so on gets arrested for rape and he says snels i lrnd this guy is arrested in my district or charged with rape, i called the west chester d.a., that's the next county over and said you need to handle
this judge judy story is pretty interesting.ple don't know his or her son is a district attorney putnam county. north of new york city. a guy he is associated with is charged with raping a 12-year-old; is that right? >> yes. >> bill: tell me what's going on here. >> it's a difficult case for me because i love judge judy. i have a conflict of interest when it comes to discussing anything when discussing judge judy. i am her number one fan. she refuses to give me an interview i...
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i'll take care of judy!l's mom hate you-- the fact that you two aren't very close? (whispering): sweet save. okay, yes, judy and i aren't besties, but today, whatever she needs, i'm there. i'm on judy duty. "judy duty." she said "doody." really, guys? at a funeral? we have to laugh today. it's healthy. wait a minute! today, we are gonna make marshall laugh. how? ted, what's the one thing that always cracks him up? internet footage of a guy getting hit in the nuts. internet footage of a guy getting hit in the nuts, exactly! so we are gonna get our bro a four-star nad rattler. you search knees, feet banisters, fire hydrants and diving boards, and i'll cover bats, rackets hockey sticks, golf clubs and riding crops. what about animals? uh... claws, paws, talons hooves, beaks and clenched monkey fists. we can do this! hey, guys, sorry, uh... i left my charger back in new york, so my phone's out of juice. does anyone have...? outlet or usb? uh, outlet. thank you. oh... wow, you really do have everything in there,
i'll take care of judy!l's mom hate you-- the fact that you two aren't very close? (whispering): sweet save. okay, yes, judy and i aren't besties, but today, whatever she needs, i'm there. i'm on judy duty. "judy duty." she said "doody." really, guys? at a funeral? we have to laugh today. it's healthy. wait a minute! today, we are gonna make marshall laugh. how? ted, what's the one thing that always cracks him up? internet footage of a guy getting hit in the nuts. internet...
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death penalty expert, judy clark.s include susan smith, the unabomber, ted kaczynski and jared loughner who killed six people and wounded congresswoman gabrielle giffords in tucson. all those high-profile clients avoided the death penalty and got life sentences, instead. inaddition to discovery of the female dna, fbi agents have met up with the mysterious misha. he's the man some family members say helped radicalize tamerlan. pamela has more on the latest on the investigation. let's start with the female dna found on bomb fragments. >> reporter: yeah, john. authorities found female dna on one of the bombs used in the boston marathon bombing. we don't know who that dna belongs to or whether its presence means that a woman was involved in the attack in any way. it appears that the investigation is focusing on katherine russell. she is the widow of tamerlan tsaranev. we saw fbi agents enter the home she was staying in in rhode island. they carried out two black equipment case and clear plastic bags marked dna samples. au
death penalty expert, judy clark.s include susan smith, the unabomber, ted kaczynski and jared loughner who killed six people and wounded congresswoman gabrielle giffords in tucson. all those high-profile clients avoided the death penalty and got life sentences, instead. inaddition to discovery of the female dna, fbi agents have met up with the mysterious misha. he's the man some family members say helped radicalize tamerlan. pamela has more on the latest on the investigation. let's start with...
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. >> jon: on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller the. radio talk show host monica crowley. jim pinkerton the american conservative magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten powers. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. now. >> we've got to get past some of the rhetoric that gets perpetuated, that breaks down trust and is so over the top that it just shuts down on discussion. and it's important for all of us when we hear that kind of talk to say, hold on a second. you know, if there are any folks who are out there right now who are gun owners and you've been hearing, osomeone's taking your guns, get the facts. >> we're saying it louder enforced gun laws are not doing it. put armed security in the schools. fix the mental health system, the media may not like it, they're screaming to the rafters for the gun ban agenda, i think the american public are seeing through it saying i don't want that imposed on me. >> jon: president obama in colorado trying to regain last momentum trying to get the gun laws passed and in response, wayne l
. >> jon: on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller the. radio talk show host monica crowley. jim pinkerton the american conservative magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten powers. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. now. >> we've got to get past some of the rhetoric that gets perpetuated, that breaks down trust and is so over the top that it just shuts down on discussion. and it's important for all of us when we hear that kind of talk to...
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l let me start with you, judy.hen you were in situation, and we wondered what you would do, this revered journalist go and sit in the slammer for an indeterminate amount of time rather than reveal her source. what made you choose to do it and how hard was that for you to know? theory it's easy to say, i'll do t, i'm do it. >> no journalist should have to make that decision, but knowing how indispensable confidential sources are to what we do, i really felt i didn't have a choice and i just kind of mourned the fact that this many years after i went to jail, we're still arguing about whether or not jonna will have to make this choice because we don't have a federal shield law that presents journalists from having to make the choice. >> megyn: it's a state by state issue. >> it's state by state and the law in colorado is actually not good for journalists, it doesn't provide a lot of first amendment protection. if she were in new york she'd be much better off. and so, it's just kind of sad to me that we haven't made mo
l let me start with you, judy.hen you were in situation, and we wondered what you would do, this revered journalist go and sit in the slammer for an indeterminate amount of time rather than reveal her source. what made you choose to do it and how hard was that for you to know? theory it's easy to say, i'll do t, i'm do it. >> no journalist should have to make that decision, but knowing how indispensable confidential sources are to what we do, i really felt i didn't have a choice and i...
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>>> coming up, judy valente talks to a chicago priest who brings attention to an often taboo subject, domestic violence. and bob faw talks to an orthopedic surgeon who sees treating the severely disabled as his ministry. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics weekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis based family planning foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm kim lawton sitting in for bob abernethy, thank you for joining us. with congress back from spring recess, work has resumed on several key issues and faith-based groups have been deeply involved. as the senate took up expanding background checks for gun sales, interfaith religious leaders including clergy from newtown, connecticut, held a 24-hour prayer vigil in support of new gun control measures. they set up more than 3,000 grave mark
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judy miller is joining us live on the phone. has reported on a series of things but it a bit of an expert, judy, about germ warfare. you wrote a book about it after the anthrax letters were sent to the capitol in 2001. what do you make of this developing story? >> well, i think that obviously the press, -- question we all have to be asking are these two letters connected in any way, shape or form to the bombings that occurred in boston at the marathon and, i don't think at the moment you can leap to a conclusion that they are. and, secondly, we, you know while i understand that ricin is technically a weapon of mass destruction it is not contagious person-to-person. it is a deadly poison but only if ingested or injected into the bloodstream in some way or into the body. so not, it doesn't pose on its face the kind of problems that the anthrax letters posed when we had that terrible set of attacks back in 2001. jenna: when you looked at this story in 2001 when it was anthrax and point well-taken for us all, judy, because we were t
judy miller is joining us live on the phone. has reported on a series of things but it a bit of an expert, judy, about germ warfare. you wrote a book about it after the anthrax letters were sent to the capitol in 2001. what do you make of this developing story? >> well, i think that obviously the press, -- question we all have to be asking are these two letters connected in any way, shape or form to the bombings that occurred in boston at the marathon and, i don't think at the moment you...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest from capitol hill as senators kick off an extended period of debate over gun legislation. >> brown: then, medicare and social security face changes in the president's new budget. we debate the potential impact. >> woodruff: education correspondent john merrow reports on a rise in high school graduation rates, but the numbers raise questions and
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest from capitol hill as senators kick off an extended period of debate over gun legislation. >> brown: then, medicare and social security face changes in the president's new budget. we debate the potential impact. >> woodruff: education correspondent john merrow reports on a rise in high school graduation rates, but the numbers raise questions and
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good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we look at the latest figures and assess the impact of new technologies, including robotics, on the modern workforce. >> woodruff: then, hari sreenivasan reports on the struggle faced by millions of syrians: uprooted from their homes, but unable to leave their country. >> they suffer from lack of food. in the winter, there was no heating units-- freezing temperatures with little clothing options, blankets-- all of these are in short supply. >> brown: we examine a major ruling on the morning after pill, as a federal judge ordered the fda to make it available, without prescription, to women and girls of all ages. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with the story of an expose of hidden off-shore bank accounts around the obe. >> the first consequence, i guess, is that a secret world is no longer secret, and it's going to send shivers through this world. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour."
good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we look at the latest figures and assess the impact of new technologies, including robotics, on the modern workforce. >> woodruff: then, hari sreenivasan reports on the struggle faced by millions of syrians: uprooted from their homes, but unable to leave their country. >> they suffer from lack of food. in the winter, there was no heating units-- freezing temperatures with...
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. >>> and for this family, no computers, no cell phones, no errands, no work -- judy vallenti on keeping the sabbath. >> announcer: major funding for "religion and ethics news weekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based privateami foundation dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernathy, it's good to have you with us. president obama hosted the annual easter prayer brkfa at the whithouse friday, nearly a week after western christians celebrated the holiday. leaders from many christian traditions attended. the president called easter a time to remember the sacrifice of jesus and recommit to following his example. he reflected in particular on caring for the needy. >> when we tend to the sick, when we console those in pain, when we sacrifice for those in need, wherever and whenever we are there t
. >>> and for this family, no computers, no cell phones, no errands, no work -- judy vallenti on keeping the sabbath. >> announcer: major funding for "religion and ethics news weekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based privateami foundation dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products....
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judy you know. a glimpse into america's foreign policy a few years past. ten years ago. was overtaken. ten years of political infighting terrorism and economic decay. arise. april ninth. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three broken video for your media project free media r t v dot com. welcome back being in school in the ecuadorian embassy i've been nine months hasn't stopped using a song just whistle blowing mission he's unveiled what's called project on the wiki leaks website containing over one point seven million u.s. diplomatic cables from the one nine hundred seventy s. . what is in the documents which is which was the most significant geopolitical publication ever. they've released a massive new database of u.s. diplomatic cables that date back to the one nine hundred seventy s. so this was a time when henry kissinger was u.s. secretary of secretary of state and a lot of the cables are either two or from him now judy and a son says that although the documents are all kinds of material what wiki leaks have done is they've made it very user frie
judy you know. a glimpse into america's foreign policy a few years past. ten years ago. was overtaken. ten years of political infighting terrorism and economic decay. arise. april ninth. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three broken video for your media project free media r t v dot com. welcome back being in school in the ecuadorian embassy i've been nine months hasn't stopped using a song just whistle blowing mission he's unveiled what's called project on the wiki leaks...
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this is what judy clark does.ountry better at it, and i think the combination of knowing how to negotiate with the government, plus knowing how to research your client's life, that's how it worked for her so far. she does have her work cut out for her. >> dzhokhar's lawyers are spending more and more time with him. we know or we believe he is not talking with investigators anymore. what kind of conversations do you believe they are having with his defense attorneys? >> well, i think, you know, one of the issues we have here is we are operating on cable news time. we think this is all going to be resolved very quickly. one of the things that a lawyer like judy clark does is slow everything down. i think they might not be talking to him at all. they might be saying, you go get healthy. that's your job right now. then we'll talk to you later. time is the ally of the defense. the country is mobilized. it's angry right now. this is exactly not the time the defense wants to be negotiating about anything. slow things dow
this is what judy clark does.ountry better at it, and i think the combination of knowing how to negotiate with the government, plus knowing how to research your client's life, that's how it worked for her so far. she does have her work cut out for her. >> dzhokhar's lawyers are spending more and more time with him. we know or we believe he is not talking with investigators anymore. what kind of conversations do you believe they are having with his defense attorneys? >> well, i...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the strategic and economic significance of the shutdown and the heightened tensions. >> ifill: then, we get two views about the safety of oil pipelines, after a rupture in arkansas last week forced the evacuation of more than 20 homes. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown examines the impact of across- the-board federal spending cuts on scientific research. >> ifill: john merrow reports on a kentucky school district that's spending less time testing students and more time on projects like building rockets. >> are they learning? yes. i feel like they're probably learning more than they ever would just sitting there hearing me tell them about a certain section of textbook. >> woodruff: we get the latest on an arizona man freed from prison after 42 years, when new evidence surfaced about his murder conviction. >> ifill: and we close with the story of a theater group that brings shakespeare's classics into schools, as a way to reduce teasing and teen violence.
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the strategic and economic significance of the shutdown and the heightened tensions. >> ifill: then, we get two views about the safety of oil pipelines, after a rupture in arkansas last week forced the evacuation of more than 20 homes. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown examines the impact of across- the-board federal spending cuts on scientific research. >> ifill: john merrow reports on a...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we debate the options on the table for the u.s. if it's confirmed assad's regime has used sarin in the civil war that's killed more than 70,000 people. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner looks at congress's sudden push to get airlines back on-time after spending cuts caused wide-spread delays. >> brown: in bangladesh, the death toll in this week's tragic collapse of a garment factory has passed 300. ray suarez explores the role of american retailers in keeping workers at their overseas suppliers safe. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and the world of country music lost one of its titans. we remember george jones who died today in nashville. >> ♪ he stopped loving her today >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and perm
i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we debate the options on the table for the u.s. if it's confirmed assad's regime has used sarin in the civil war that's killed more than 70,000 people. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner looks at congress's sudden push to get airlines back on-time after spending cuts caused wide-spread delays. >> brown: in bangladesh, the death toll in this week's tragic collapse of a garment factory has...
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that's why judy clark's been hired. she doesn't do innocence. the issue of innocence is not really realistically on the table here. the only issue here is what he's sentenced to and judy clark's one and only job is to get him a life sentence and not the death penalty, and i don't know if she'll succeed, but there's no one better in the entire united states at doing it than she is. >> bob, what do you make of possible links or alleged connections or maybe it's just a coincidence between tsarnaev, tamerlan, going to dagestan and these two militants killed by russian forces. you have this young boxer from canada who turned into a jihadist who also was killed in dagestan around the time that tamerlan was there. >> well, anderson, look, this dagestan is clearly jihad central and has been for a couple years. this guy goes back home, he's in his mind, he's accepted global jihad, he's fascinated by it, he's mostly converted to it. this is if reports are right. the chances of him not making contact with the jihadist group just out of pure curiosity i thi
that's why judy clark's been hired. she doesn't do innocence. the issue of innocence is not really realistically on the table here. the only issue here is what he's sentenced to and judy clark's one and only job is to get him a life sentence and not the death penalty, and i don't know if she'll succeed, but there's no one better in the entire united states at doing it than she is. >> bob, what do you make of possible links or alleged connections or maybe it's just a coincidence between...
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. >> brown: and judy woodruff looks into the trial of kermit gosnell-- the philadelphia abortion doctor accused of eight counts of murder. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> 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. >> brown: the chechen-american teenager accused in the boston marathon bombings now faces a possible death sentence. the filing of charges today officially moved the case into the federal courts, even as the city began returning to normal. dzhokhar tsarnaev was arraigned this morning, at boston's beth israel deaconess hospital, where he remained in serious condition. a short time later came wo
. >> brown: and judy woodruff looks into the trial of kermit gosnell-- the philadelphia abortion doctor accused of eight counts of murder. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the...
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judy. who is joe biden? right. politician, $800. richard. who is margaret thatcher? yes. quoth thtician for $1,000. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] it's yours, you deal with it all by yourself, and you have $1,400. well, might as well make it a true daily double, alex. all right, here is the clue for you. [ sighs ] who is woodrow wilson? oh, no. the sword of france -- charles de gaulle. oh. charles de gaulle. all right, you're back to nothing. you're tied with michael for second place. it's still early. go again. still early. las vegas for $1,000. richard. who is steve wynn? yes. i'll take vegas for $800. michael. what is a buffet? buffet, good. college nicknames for $600. richard. what are the broncos? good. shared college sports for $800. michael. what are the cadets? no. richard.
judy. who is joe biden? right. politician, $800. richard. who is margaret thatcher? yes. quoth thtician for $1,000. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] it's yours, you deal with it all by yourself, and you have $1,400. well, might as well make it a true daily double, alex. all right, here is the clue for you. [ sighs ] who is woodrow wilson? oh, no. the sword of france -- charles de gaulle. oh. charles de gaulle. all right, you're back to nothing. you're tied with michael for second place....
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. and a brand new online feature follows that: gwen ifill's "webcast extra" will be streamed live at 8:30p m eastern time. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> 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 >> this is "bbc wirt america." giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for o
i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. and a brand new online feature follows that: gwen ifill's "webcast extra" will be streamed live at 8:30p m eastern time. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that...
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judy. >> there's so many. everybody up here has interviewed presidents and kings and prime ministers. one of my favorite interviews was president reagan who -- and i have to say sam donaldson helen mentioned jan is here her husband sam was covering the white house at the same time i was early on in the reagan administration. sam was there for abc, i was there for nbc. and leslie stall for cbs. and we had been trying to get an interview with reagan for weeks and finally at e last minute it's always the wayhey do i the last minute they say you can go in and see the president. they gave us about 20 minutes. so we quickly came up with the toughest questions. we were escorted into this lovely library into the residential side of the white house. and we sit down and president reagan just proceeds to tell stories about his movie career. and we're sitting there, we're -- we've got our notes. and by the end of the 15 or 20 minutes or whatever, the president was still telling stories about hollywood, sam leslie and i we
judy. >> there's so many. everybody up here has interviewed presidents and kings and prime ministers. one of my favorite interviews was president reagan who -- and i have to say sam donaldson helen mentioned jan is here her husband sam was covering the white house at the same time i was early on in the reagan administration. sam was there for abc, i was there for nbc. and leslie stall for cbs. and we had been trying to get an interview with reagan for weeks and finally at e last minute...
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." -- " here he is with the song he wrote for his friend judy collins, "sweet judy blue eyes ." am yours, you are mine, you are what you are ♪ ♪ you make it hard ♪ remember what we've said ♪ ♪ and done and felt about each other ♪ ♪ oh, babe, have mercy ♪ don't let the past remind us of what we are not now ♪ ♪ i am not dreaming ♪ i am yours, you are mine, you are what you are ♪ ♪ you make it hard take a look at this box set and see all that you have done and this is still not all you have done and you think what about these five decades >> i focus on what is coming next. i have a blues album that i did in december with kenny wayne shepherd and bill goldberg. we call ourselves the rides. we have these gold elderly rides. we play the name the band game, which i hadn't played in many years. the buffalo springfield was hard enough. [laughter] tavis: how did we land on the buffalo springfield? >> we were living with this friend we were staying with. we would go to this guy's house and they were working on the street, fountain avenue. at a certain part of the procedure, an enormous ste
." -- " here he is with the song he wrote for his friend judy collins, "sweet judy blue eyes ." am yours, you are mine, you are what you are ♪ ♪ you make it hard ♪ remember what we've said ♪ ♪ and done and felt about each other ♪ ♪ oh, babe, have mercy ♪ don't let the past remind us of what we are not now ♪ ♪ i am not dreaming ♪ i am yours, you are mine, you are what you are ♪ ♪ you make it hard take a look at this box set and see all that you have...
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. >> on 9 panel this week, judy miller. cal thomas, jim pitchinger ton and el an ratner bureau chief of talk radio service. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> jon: nearly two weeks ago, two bombs exploded killing three injuring more than 260 in boston. terrorist act hijacked media coverage. press going out to cover every angle of the developing story. let's start with a fox news poll how this coverage was perceived. when it came to approval ratings of the various agencies and authorities involved. law for the time got a 91 approval rating. obama administration got a 71% approval rating on the handling of boston marathon bombings and media got 55%. does that surprise you? >> no, i think the media had a tough time struggling with the to be first and being accurate. since then we have seen four stories bubble up. the first was the effort to blame it on taxpayers and andrew wrote a great piece, ten worst media moments, the suspects as chris matthews. >> jon: we'll get to him in a minute. the. >> the other stories
. >> on 9 panel this week, judy miller. cal thomas, jim pitchinger ton and el an ratner bureau chief of talk radio service. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> jon: nearly two weeks ago, two bombs exploded killing three injuring more than 260 in boston. terrorist act hijacked media coverage. press going out to cover every angle of the developing story. let's start with a fox news poll how this coverage was perceived. when it came to approval ratings of the various...
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aunt sue. >> soon, judy schneider gives birth to koresh's daughter.e will put her on. what is your name? >> my name is judy schneider koresh and this is my daughter. >> when i first came to mt. carmel and started realizing that a lot of the children were fathered by david, i think if i had someone i really cared about going into it i don't know if i would have stayed. i was in the unique position where i was a single guy and to me, going through the experience and staying with my conviction was worth it. more than one wife is acceptable in the scripture. as long as you can take care of them. his kids, in essence, were special. they were his children and part of, you know, one of the seals was him actually having children for god. the mothers really wanted them being raised as close to pure scriptural life as possible. it made me wonder, how does he do it? how can he be in control of the situation to that extent? i have a different perspective now, obviously, than i did then. and the perspective now is david koresh definitely broke the law when it come
aunt sue. >> soon, judy schneider gives birth to koresh's daughter.e will put her on. what is your name? >> my name is judy schneider koresh and this is my daughter. >> when i first came to mt. carmel and started realizing that a lot of the children were fathered by david, i think if i had someone i really cared about going into it i don't know if i would have stayed. i was in the unique position where i was a single guy and to me, going through the experience and staying with...
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defense attorney judy clark has negotiated life sentences for several past clients including the unabomber, susan smith and others, sparing them the death penalty. dzhokhar was wounded in a shoot out and is now recovering. >>> new this morning, a deadly blast has rocked damascus for the second day in a row. state tv showed rows of damaged cars, smoke-filled streets where at least 13 were killed and 70 more injured. the prime minister narrowly escaped an assassination attempt on monday. >>> meanwhile, president obama is expressing concern that russian leader vladimir putin, after the reported use of chemical weapons in syria, the white house says use of such weapons would be a game changer, but the pentagon says it will not speculate on any intervention plans. >>> the faa is investigating a deadly mid-air collision of two small planes. the faa says a single-engine cessna landed on a golf course in southern california on monday after colliding with another cessna about eight miles north of ventura. all three on board that plane sustained only minor injuries. in the mountains northwest of san
defense attorney judy clark has negotiated life sentences for several past clients including the unabomber, susan smith and others, sparing them the death penalty. dzhokhar was wounded in a shoot out and is now recovering. >>> new this morning, a deadly blast has rocked damascus for the second day in a row. state tv showed rows of damaged cars, smoke-filled streets where at least 13 were killed and 70 more injured. the prime minister narrowly escaped an assassination attempt on monday....
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judy woodruff has the story. >> woodruff: a judge and jury in philadelphia began hearing testimony in the case of doctor kermit gosnell more than a month ago. but over the past two weeks, the trial has received more coverage from national news organizations after both sides of the abortion debate began fighting over its significance. gosnell is being tried on eight counts of murder-- seven of them for allegedly killing babies that prosecutors say were born alive and viable. the eighth count is for his role in the death of an immigrant from bhutan. attorneys say she died of an overdose from a sedative she was given. the case stems from an f.b.i. raid on his philadelphia clinic in 2010. investigators found horrific conditions and say he performed some abortions after the 24-week legal limit in pennsylvania. gosnell's defense is scheduled to begin this week and observers are waiting to see if he will testify. reporter mary claire dale of the associated press has covered the trial since it began. she joins us tonight from philadelphia. welcome to the program. mary claire dale, first of al
judy woodruff has the story. >> woodruff: a judge and jury in philadelphia began hearing testimony in the case of doctor kermit gosnell more than a month ago. but over the past two weeks, the trial has received more coverage from national news organizations after both sides of the abortion debate began fighting over its significance. gosnell is being tried on eight counts of murder-- seven of them for allegedly killing babies that prosecutors say were born alive and viable. the eighth...