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folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: whose car is this? >> my car. >> judge judy: and your name is?donna bryan. >> judge judy: who are you? >> i'm rory lender, and i'm also on the title. >> judge judy: you're on the title? >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: well, you claim that she vandalized your car. she keyed it with a key. >> yes. >> judge judy: and ms. shames says she didn't do it, but she knows who did. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: [ claps hands ] so, why don't you tell me how you know each other and why in the world ms. shames would do such a thing? >> well, rory anpr
folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: whose car is this? >> my car. >> judge judy: and your name is?donna bryan. >> judge judy: who are you? >> i'm rory lender, and i'm also on the title. >> judge judy: you're on the title? >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: well, you claim that she vandalized your car. she keyed it with a key. >> yes. >> judge judy: and ms. shames says she didn't do it, but she knows who did. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy:...
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i mean, working for judy, another mom, she gets it. >> reporter: judy admits it's not easy, but sayshe has no regrets. >> i think i'll always be a workaholic. but now i work when it's convenient for me. >> reporter: a growing number of women leading the charge at work and in life. kristen welker, nbc news, pittsburgh. >>> we're back in a moment with a dramatic view from above after a house explodes. >>> things turned a bit personal and emotional for president obama today in malaysia. during a town hall meeting with college students, the president was asked what he regrets now about things he should have done in the past. >> not having spent more time with my mother, because she died early. she got cancer. and right around when she was my age, actually. she was just a year older than i am now. she died. it happened very fast, in about six months. >> and he told the students for those who have not called their parents lately, that is something he regretted not doing. >>> from illinois tonight, this was the view from above after an explosion destroyed a house and damaged about 50 others
i mean, working for judy, another mom, she gets it. >> reporter: judy admits it's not easy, but sayshe has no regrets. >> i think i'll always be a workaholic. but now i work when it's convenient for me. >> reporter: a growing number of women leading the charge at work and in life. kristen welker, nbc news, pittsburgh. >>> we're back in a moment with a dramatic view from above after a house explodes. >>> things turned a bit personal and emotional for president...
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conozcan a judy, phyllis y christi.ero tardarán tres minutos en resolver todos sus problemas con un solo perfecter fusion styler. esta es judy. ella tiene el cabello fino y no puede mantener un rizo. >> es muy fino. es demasiado delgado, y tengo este horrible remolino. >> miren este remolino. ¿se identifican con esto? >> muy bien. le damos una vuelta. >> voy a mostrarte cómo se usa. muy bien. y luego dejaremos que judy lo haga por sí misma. yo voy a tomar esta sección y la voy a rodar hacia abajo. ¿lo puedes sentir? puedes tocarlo. >> guau. ¿está encendido? >> sí. y tú, judy, dime, ¿cómo te sientes? >> no siento nada caliente. >> muy bien. mira esto. aquí voy. cuando lo levanto, ¿ves cómo se eleva? esa es la altura que se obtiene con una secadora y un cepillo redondo, ¿verdad? también consigo un rizo como el que se obtiene con un rizador, pero no me preocupo por la tenaza. >> ¿y qué pasa con este remolino que ella tiene? >> ella podrá controlarlo. y esta es la mejor parte porque su peinado va a durar todo el día. >> muy
conozcan a judy, phyllis y christi.ero tardarán tres minutos en resolver todos sus problemas con un solo perfecter fusion styler. esta es judy. ella tiene el cabello fino y no puede mantener un rizo. >> es muy fino. es demasiado delgado, y tengo este horrible remolino. >> miren este remolino. ¿se identifican con esto? >> muy bien. le damos una vuelta. >> voy a mostrarte cómo se usa. muy bien. y luego dejaremos que judy lo haga por sí misma. yo voy a tomar esta...
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i mean, he still has work to do, but i want to thank judy so judy, thanks for you to help make this be a beautiful christmas. you're going to stay with us. up next you're going to hear from a veteran who says his trip to the holy land saved him fro him from killing himself. judy, stay with us. you better as well. >>> the group is called heros for heros. its admission is to send vets to the holy land to find some peace. back with the group's founder, jiedy schaeffer. and along with judy, harrison who served with the u.s. army eight years. he says before his trip to israel in 2012, he was living in darkness. and craig served with the marines as a scout sniper in both iraq and afghanistan. he just returned from israel less than a month ago. great to have you guys. harrison, you went with the second group of heros to hoe rows back in 2012. you said this group saved your life. that's pretty dramatic. how did they do that? >> the think was at the time coming back from iraq, i was feeling depressed. i didn't have anyone to, you know, counter any things that i was going through. i didn't even
i mean, he still has work to do, but i want to thank judy so judy, thanks for you to help make this be a beautiful christmas. you're going to stay with us. up next you're going to hear from a veteran who says his trip to the holy land saved him fro him from killing himself. judy, stay with us. you better as well. >>> the group is called heros for heros. its admission is to send vets to the holy land to find some peace. back with the group's founder, jiedy schaeffer. and along with...
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i mean, he still has work to do, but i want to thank judy so judy, thanks for you to help make this be a beautiful christmas. you're going to stay with us. up next you're going to hear from a veteran who says his trip to the holy land saved him fro him from killing himself. judy, stay with us. you better as well. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mo
i mean, he still has work to do, but i want to thank judy so judy, thanks for you to help make this be a beautiful christmas. you're going to stay with us. up next you're going to hear from a veteran who says his trip to the holy land saved him fro him from killing himself. judy, stay with us. you better as well. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that...
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i mean, he still has work to do, but i want to thank judy so judy, thanks for you to help make this be a beautiful christmas. you're going to stay with us. up next you're going to hear from a veteran who says his trip to the holy land saved him fro him from killing himself. judy, stay with us. you better as well. why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com purina pro plan can help him drachieve it. ♪ driving rock/metal music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] rina pro plan. nutrition that performs. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-n
i mean, he still has work to do, but i want to thank judy so judy, thanks for you to help make this be a beautiful christmas. you're going to stay with us. up next you're going to hear from a veteran who says his trip to the holy land saved him fro him from killing himself. judy, stay with us. you better as well. why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is...
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judy will stay with us. you better as well. we'll be right back. om killing . judy, stay with us. you better as well. >> if you would like to share with me, i welcome your response, go to my website at mike huckabee.com. sign up to follow my regular messages on twitter or leave comments on the feedback section at mike huckabee.com. starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" to get a long way from boring. with models up to 62 horsepower or room for four. go rugged. go big. go gator. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. why relocating manufacturingpany t
judy will stay with us. you better as well. we'll be right back. om killing . judy, stay with us. you better as well. >> if you would like to share with me, i welcome your response, go to my website at mike huckabee.com. sign up to follow my regular messages on twitter or leave comments on the feedback section at mike huckabee.com. starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" to get a long way...
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. >> reporter: both men are charged with killing judy salamon and police say the pair are well green officers. stephon lee and mario floyd are behind bars charged with the murder of judy salamon. >> the shooter has been in custody for a few months and the driver has been taken into custody. >> reporter: the dog walker was shot and killed july 24 on fern street. the lead investigator called judy salamon a brave woman who tried to document the suspects committing a crime. >> the suspects entered their vehicle and drove away, judy salamon followed them back to fern street where she was shot and killed and her phone taken. >> reporter: lee has previous convictions. >> the suspects are known to the police department. i can tell you that. and we are familiar with them and the activity they take part in. >> reporter: gang members? >> i am not going to say documented gang members but we have like neighborhood gangs and they are part of a neighborhood gang. >> reporter: one of her friends was relieved to hear of the arrest but not free of concern. >> there is two off the streets and the mace
. >> reporter: both men are charged with killing judy salamon and police say the pair are well green officers. stephon lee and mario floyd are behind bars charged with the murder of judy salamon. >> the shooter has been in custody for a few months and the driver has been taken into custody. >> reporter: the dog walker was shot and killed july 24 on fern street. the lead investigator called judy salamon a brave woman who tried to document the suspects committing a crime....
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judy will stay with us. you better as well. we'll be right back. >> if you would like to share with me, i welcome your response, go to my website at mike huckabee.com. sign up to follow my regular messages on twitter or leave comments on the feedback section at mike huckab you know what phones are supposed to have? buttons. one for each number. so-called smartphones have two, maybe three buttons max. that's neat, but what do you do when you want to dial a four? it's not so smart then, is it? (laughter) nice phone, dude. thanks! smart phones make life easier. that's why esurance is introducing video appraisal. you can use your smart phone to video chat with a claims expert. they'll assess the damage and help settle your claim faster than ever. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yh! tting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you coul
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i'm judy woodruff. also ahead: a different wave of political turmoil-- this one lasting months in venezuela, posing the most serious challenge to that country's government in more than a decade. >> what began in january as demonstrations against rising crime mushroomed in february to massive marchs. today there remain smaller, fervent localized protests in neighborhoods fortified with barricades. >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. bae systems. inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a final
i'm judy woodruff. also ahead: a different wave of political turmoil-- this one lasting months in venezuela, posing the most serious challenge to that country's government in more than a decade. >> what began in january as demonstrations against rising crime mushroomed in february to massive marchs. today there remain smaller, fervent localized protests in neighborhoods fortified with barricades. >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the...
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the last speaker card we have is from judy berkowitz good afternoon judy thank you for being here. >> thank you good afternoon mr. chair and commissioners. coalition for san francisco neighborhoods i'm the president. . ms. lucas read into the record strongly urging you to take immediate steps to scale back policy expenditures and also to explore state laws as it applies to prop 218 i have finding which of these many organizations that receive money from the puc could possibly be more beneficial ly directed towards the general fund so thank you very much. here is a rather more detailed description of what we considered at the coalition for san francisco neighborhood's meeting. i meant to introduce it says 48 individual neighborhood organization -- the umbrella association we potentially would have thousands of members under this umbrella. thank you. >> can we get a copy of that. >> i'm giving copies right now. >> stay up here. >> so the groups that are receiving funding can you name a couple of ones that you are proposing not receiving funding? >> there's [inaudible] there's success ce
the last speaker card we have is from judy berkowitz good afternoon judy thank you for being here. >> thank you good afternoon mr. chair and commissioners. coalition for san francisco neighborhoods i'm the president. . ms. lucas read into the record strongly urging you to take immediate steps to scale back policy expenditures and also to explore state laws as it applies to prop 218 i have finding which of these many organizations that receive money from the puc could possibly be more...
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judy, thank you for all you do at the opera house. it's an honor to work with you. to robert tacayama and crystal who have made this work at the bayview possible. i would like to thank the goldly fund and kaiser permanente for your work and would like to thank lamont bishop. thank you very much for your support. and to thank this community. kevin williams is here. so many in the community that partner with us toefrd -- everyday to make sure that arts thrive in san francisco and whether you grew up here, whether you've moved here and made san francisco your home or you are a visitor here, san francisco's arts and culture is what drives our character and community and strength. thank you so much for coming out today. it's time to put a shovel in the ground. thank you. >> we have a surprise. we wanted to give the mayor a give from roberts. mr. mayor, on behalf of the bayview opera house. [ applause ] >> all right. shovels in the ground. >> would you go ahead and call the order. roll call. commissioner adams. commissioner brandon. commissioner murphy. commissioner ho is
judy, thank you for all you do at the opera house. it's an honor to work with you. to robert tacayama and crystal who have made this work at the bayview possible. i would like to thank the goldly fund and kaiser permanente for your work and would like to thank lamont bishop. thank you very much for your support. and to thank this community. kevin williams is here. so many in the community that partner with us toefrd -- everyday to make sure that arts thrive in san francisco and whether you grew...
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when the suspects demanded judy judy salamon's phone she argued with them. at the news conference one of judy salamon's friends said she was involved in getting security it patrol their neighborhood. >> very sad to hear. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: because the killing happened during a robbery this is a capital case. the two suspects could face the death penalty. at 6:00 p.m. more about the two men. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. 18 people under arrest and meth, cocaine, heroin and weapons and cash seized. all of it in a major operation. authorities say the operation dismantled a drug trafficking ring and some of the suspects appeared in court. one is efren -- curio. some of the suspects involved face 20 years in prison if convicted. >>> breaking news out of southern california where a school bus crashed. these are live pictures. the fire department says 9 people had walking injuries. but four others suffered critical trauma injuries and were taken to the hospital. the crash happened 3:30 p.m. this afternoon. at this point we don't
when the suspects demanded judy judy salamon's phone she argued with them. at the news conference one of judy salamon's friends said she was involved in getting security it patrol their neighborhood. >> very sad to hear. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: because the killing happened during a robbery this is a capital case. the two suspects could face the death penalty. at 6:00 p.m. more about the two men. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. 18 people under...
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about what was facing me after the diagnosis. >> reporter: judy is not alone. she's one of thousands of cases researchers looked at in a study published. by the british medical journal, "quality and safety." it found that one in every 20 patients is misdiagnosed, that's 12 million americans every year. of those misdiagnoses, half could mean harm. >> there was a clear missed opportunity to make a timely or correct diagnosis at that point of time. >> reporter: the study found patients with conditions ranging from pneumonia to anemia to lung and colon cancer could have symptoms unrecognized by a doctor when they seek care at a clinic, private office or emergency room. experts say the errors could be more frequent because doctors could be overwhelmed with patients and a complex care system. >> there is more specialization, more places to fall through the cracks, more studies and tests done for routine office visits. >> reporter: judy has been cancer free for nearly three years. she hopes her cautionary tale will help others. >> my advice, especially if you're a mom
about what was facing me after the diagnosis. >> reporter: judy is not alone. she's one of thousands of cases researchers looked at in a study published. by the british medical journal, "quality and safety." it found that one in every 20 patients is misdiagnosed, that's 12 million americans every year. of those misdiagnoses, half could mean harm. >> there was a clear missed opportunity to make a timely or correct diagnosis at that point of time. >> reporter: the...
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but the good news for judy and jane?ting it once pretty much guarantees you will never get it again. andy rosgen, al jazeera, madsen, wisconsin. >> this weekend on al jazeera america, we continue our critically acclaimed original series "borderland" falling it migrants fleeing central america including a more traveling with her 9-year-old daughter. here is a preview. >> as rumors spread that the base will leave in the morning, my grant did scrambled to claim a spot. for women, riding the death train is a desperate last resort. many purchase contraceptive injections accepting rape and sexual assault is the horrific price they must pay for a new life. honduran brenda is preparing to take the death train with her 9-year-old daughter. >> there are a lot of migrants out here, primarily men, not many women. so, of course, as a woman, you know, i definitely wanted to speak to a mom. when i saw she was a mom, we ended up talking, her daughter, beautiful, smiling, bright eyes. >> are you and your daughter going to take this train
but the good news for judy and jane?ting it once pretty much guarantees you will never get it again. andy rosgen, al jazeera, madsen, wisconsin. >> this weekend on al jazeera america, we continue our critically acclaimed original series "borderland" falling it migrants fleeing central america including a more traveling with her 9-year-old daughter. here is a preview. >> as rumors spread that the base will leave in the morning, my grant did scrambled to claim a spot. for...
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i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this friday, armed with face recognition, iris scanners, and a powerful array of computers, police across the country are taking a more high-tech and possibly privacy- eroding approach to fighting crime. they're more likely to tell us their real names. >> woodruff: then, mark shields and david ks analyze the week's news. plus... arguably the world's most famous play by literature's most lauded bard, and one theater company's ambitious plan to bring shakespeare's tale of a tormented prince to every country on the globe. >> we'll have to put "hamlet" into that country, into the air of that country, into the ears of the people of that country and to see what happens. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing suppo of these institutions and foundations. and friends of
i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this friday, armed with face recognition, iris scanners, and a powerful array of computers, police across the country are taking a more high-tech and possibly privacy- eroding approach to fighting crime. they're more likely to tell us their real names. >> woodruff: then, mark shields and david ks analyze the week's news. plus... arguably the world's most famous play by literature's most lauded bard, and one theater company's ambitious plan to bring...
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actress judy bowen. >> good night everyone >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!"median dave attell. this week in unnecessary censorship. and music from cut/copy. with cleto and the cletones. and now, as far as i can tell, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for
actress judy bowen. >> good night everyone >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!"median dave attell. this week in unnecessary censorship. and music from cut/copy. with cleto and the cletones. and now, as far as i can tell, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for
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good evening, i'm judy woodruff, gwen ifill is away. also ahead, our conversation with the head of the international monetary fund, christine lagarde. she weighs in on western sanctions against russia and says the ukrainian economy needs tough reforms. >> the economy of ukraine was heading for disaster. it's an economy that needed profound transformation of its fiscal policy, of its monetary policy, and of its policies on energy. >> woodruff: plus: >> the reality is that my journey began inside a jail cell just like this. twenty-six years ago. >> woodruff: we get the story of a former inmate who went back to jail. not as a criminal, but as a man with a message, imploring other prisoners to turn their lives around. >> i think the biggest problem in our criminal justice system is that we don't set goals high enough. we need to send a message that people in prison can come back whole. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and
good evening, i'm judy woodruff, gwen ifill is away. also ahead, our conversation with the head of the international monetary fund, christine lagarde. she weighs in on western sanctions against russia and says the ukrainian economy needs tough reforms. >> the economy of ukraine was heading for disaster. it's an economy that needed profound transformation of its fiscal policy, of its monetary policy, and of its policies on energy. >> woodruff: plus: >> the reality is that my...
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ever since her death, neighbors have been paying a private security guard one of judy's goals.ried protecting the neighborhood in her life's final moments. now her neighborhood has extra protection and less crime. it's her legacy here. in oakland, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> a breaking story we first told you about at 5:00, updating it, we now know three people are in critical condition after a school bus crash. this happened in anaheim down south. the three include the bus driver and two of the children who were aboard. at least nine other kids have minor injuries. the driver was trapped inside. firefighters had to free him before they could get him to the hospital. >>> police spent the day trying to figure out why an 84-year- old man tried to shoot a doctor in daly city. we saw officers looking for clues at the suspect's home in daly city. he has been identified as 84- year-old raymond iwase. we spoke to a friend of his this afternoon. she was shocked to hear a man she knows as quiet an peaceful now faces an attempted murder charge. >> reporter: you seem shooken up by it. >> i am
ever since her death, neighbors have been paying a private security guard one of judy's goals.ried protecting the neighborhood in her life's final moments. now her neighborhood has extra protection and less crime. it's her legacy here. in oakland, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> a breaking story we first told you about at 5:00, updating it, we now know three people are in critical condition after a school bus crash. this happened in anaheim down south. the three include the bus driver and two...
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john boehner and gop leadership in the house, judy.hey seem if they want destroy the republican chances for victory in november. going after illegal immigration. acting with considerable, i might say, less than candor on the issue. trying to do a closed-door, closed-door, back-room deal. >> look, i think for boehner this immigration issue to his party, what the keystone pipeline is to the democratic party, and that is they are both election loser for them. and want to run away from them as fast as they can. boehner, as you pointed out again and again is all over the map on this issue. he can not -- lou: nine reversals. nine reversals in a year on the issue of illegal immigration. >> exactly. but he is in a very tough spot because he wants to do what he thinks long term is going to help republicans. and short term is going to cost some of them perhaps their seats and they don't like it. >> the difficulty he faces every time you get to before business groups, someone says we have to have immigration reform, republican party in the future
john boehner and gop leadership in the house, judy.hey seem if they want destroy the republican chances for victory in november. going after illegal immigration. acting with considerable, i might say, less than candor on the issue. trying to do a closed-door, closed-door, back-room deal. >> look, i think for boehner this immigration issue to his party, what the keystone pipeline is to the democratic party, and that is they are both election loser for them. and want to run away from them...
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actress judy bowen. >> good night everyone the apartment building where the fire was.ike this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ ♪words, can't bring me down♪ drink that could be a love poegs. drink up and make out. >>> reaching out to the down and out. movie makers do an eye opening experience with the homeless. wait until you see the outcome. you are watching "world news now." ♪ put a little love in your heart ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by nasacort. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by nasacort. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your lif
actress judy bowen. >> good night everyone the apartment building where the fire was.ike this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ ♪words, can't bring me down♪ drink that could be a love poegs. drink up and make out. >>> reaching out to the down and...
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i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, jeffrey brown and poet laureate natasha trethewey travel to mississippi and alabama to find "where poetry lives," and discover how song and verse were instrumental in the civil rights struggle. >> words meant everything. words, music! what's not word? what's not the spoken word? selma and the movement would have been like a bird without wings. >> woodruff: and it's friday-- mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president obama formally nominated his choice today to be
i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, jeffrey brown and poet laureate natasha trethewey travel to mississippi and alabama to find "where poetry lives," and discover how song and verse were instrumental in the civil rights struggle. >> words meant everything. words, music! what's not word? what's not the spoken word? selma and the movement would have been like a bird without wings. >> woodruff: and it's friday-- mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news....
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please work with judi dench. learn to say "i do not know the answer." on screen your hero can blow away 500 bad guys, but if he smokes one frigging cigarette, you're in deep crap (laughter) >> i love how you paraphrased that one! (laughter) >> charlie: always have. i love it. this is really good. this is a book, my friend. think so? >> charlie: i do, and these are the chapters right here. you've got the chapters right here. this is not new to you, you've thought about this. >> a little bit. the funny thing is you have to not take it too seriously, but there is a way of using these and sort of viewing one's work. >> charlie: and you created -- always have an alternative career plan in mind. you may never do this career but it might help to get to sleep at night. and finally never ever forget how lucky you are to do something you love. you have 25 chapters. all you have to do is pull the experience, people you have and what you've learned into those chapters. so go to it. >> i can blame you if i have to write a book. (laughter) >> charlie: it's great to s
please work with judi dench. learn to say "i do not know the answer." on screen your hero can blow away 500 bad guys, but if he smokes one frigging cigarette, you're in deep crap (laughter) >> i love how you paraphrased that one! (laughter) >> charlie: always have. i love it. this is really good. this is a book, my friend. think so? >> charlie: i do, and these are the chapters right here. you've got the chapters right here. this is not new to you, you've thought...
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but no, the thing about judy is she was very important in my career.hat taught me an enormous amount in my early 20's. she was a way to do shakespeare and i asked a lot of questions and she was very generous. one of those rare people who, when you act with them, makes you better. in her presence. >> also aren't you doing something with "charlie and the chocolate factory." >> that was like bond, a lot to do with wanting to do it for my children. >> how long did it take you to do this? >> a long time. longer than i would have liked. it was the longest technical rehearsal in history. i have done a lot of different within the field of film and theater, done a lot of different things but i can honestly say that between movies and new plays and running a theater and classical theater and what have you, the most difficult thing is new musicals. nothing to touch it. the most difficult. i hope people in new york realize this sort of insane game of russian roulette those being played all the time, putting huge new shows in front of a broadway audience with littl
but no, the thing about judy is she was very important in my career.hat taught me an enormous amount in my early 20's. she was a way to do shakespeare and i asked a lot of questions and she was very generous. one of those rare people who, when you act with them, makes you better. in her presence. >> also aren't you doing something with "charlie and the chocolate factory." >> that was like bond, a lot to do with wanting to do it for my children. >> how long did it...
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i am reading about you and judi dench and you are a whippersnapper director of 23 and she is cast inwhatever you were doing. the cherry orchard." >> and she says do you mind if i tried this way and you said try if you wish but it will not work. >> that is a true story. >> your telling the great game, judi dench. and fast-forward to bond. her, you think i could try it this way or you could try this way and she say , -- buthe said you could try it it is not going to work. and then looks at me like the most triumphant, she had waited 25 years to get me back. and that was worth are doing the job just so she could get me thing about, the judy isshe was -- about she was very important in my career. taught me an inner miss amount in my early 20's. she was a way to do shakespeare and i asked a lot of questions and she was very generous. who,of those rare people when you act with them, makes you better. in her presence. >> also aren't you doing something with "charlie and the chocolate factory." lot to was like bond, a do with wanting to do it for my children. >> how long did it take you to d
i am reading about you and judi dench and you are a whippersnapper director of 23 and she is cast inwhatever you were doing. the cherry orchard." >> and she says do you mind if i tried this way and you said try if you wish but it will not work. >> that is a true story. >> your telling the great game, judi dench. and fast-forward to bond. her, you think i could try it this way or you could try this way and she say , -- buthe said you could try it it is not going to work....
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judy salamon was shot to death last july. she was a beloved dog walker. well known in her community as a person who worked to make east oakland a safer place., kron 4's haaziq madyun has more on the men now accused of her murder. and new details about the circumstances of the crime. "we believe that miss solomon witnessed some kind of crime being committed by the two individuals" judy salamon gunned down 9- months ago in east oakland, now opd investigators say they found the two men responsible for her murder "mario floyd who was the driver of the suspect vehicle and stephon lee, aka feenee, who we believe is the person who shot miss solomon" opd sgt. mike gantt says salamon, a strong neighborhood watch participant, noticed the two men doing something illegal in her neighborhood and took out her cellphone camera ""she began to record their activitiesshot and killed and her phone taken" gantt says the two suspects were already in in custody for two separate crimes, when help from witnesses linked them to salamon's muder "from that one witnesses information
judy salamon was shot to death last july. she was a beloved dog walker. well known in her community as a person who worked to make east oakland a safer place., kron 4's haaziq madyun has more on the men now accused of her murder. and new details about the circumstances of the crime. "we believe that miss solomon witnessed some kind of crime being committed by the two individuals" judy salamon gunned down 9- months ago in east oakland, now opd investigators say they found the two men...
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i'll ask judy roland to grab the dimensions. >> my name is judy roland, i'm the project manage /-r. r. the lower box that was shown -- i believe they were depicting the bbu /pwhrobgs. box. the dimensions on that box are 27 inches high. it has to be a minimum 17 feet from the street -- if it's on the street side of the pole and has to clear, like, high profile vehicles that would come up the street. >> how many feet? >> 17 feet above the ground. if we turn it the other way, we could turn it the other way, but we are limited to how close we can be to the existing utilities on the pole. >> in one of our previous hearings i recall there was some discussion, and it may not have been your company, but one of the other companies that the technology is changing a little bit in terms of some of the equipment getting a little smaller and thinner. is this the thinnest equipment that you can provide? >> this is the only technology that's available to us that's vast technology that does what we need it to as far as the frequencies, the capacity that -- to carry at /t*rbg's service. we actually l
i'll ask judy roland to grab the dimensions. >> my name is judy roland, i'm the project manage /-r. r. the lower box that was shown -- i believe they were depicting the bbu /pwhrobgs. box. the dimensions on that box are 27 inches high. it has to be a minimum 17 feet from the street -- if it's on the street side of the pole and has to clear, like, high profile vehicles that would come up the street. >> how many feet? >> 17 feet above the ground. if we turn it the other way, we...
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. >>> coming, she's appeared in more than 80 tv shows and films, but do you know who judy grier is?f hollywood's biggest co-stars. >>> i bet you know who this talented actress and singer is. >> kristin chenoweth. cute movie coming out. "rio 2." >> right after this. hey, have you guys heard about probiotics? for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways? it supports digestive and immune health by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. try trubiotics today. >>> she's appeared in some of your favorite movies and tv shows and was probably just on a commercial you saw today or yesterday. >> we are talking about judy grier who's had more than 80 film and tv roles, making us laugh as the bff in romantic comedies like "the wedding planner," "13 going on 30" and "27 dresses." >> yep. and she's also gotten a little raw on -- >> ooh. >> -- yeah, on the hit sitcom "arrested development," and took a dramatic turn in "the descendants." >> if you're thinking that's judy grier, that's the premise behind her book. it's call
. >>> coming, she's appeared in more than 80 tv shows and films, but do you know who judy grier is?f hollywood's biggest co-stars. >>> i bet you know who this talented actress and singer is. >> kristin chenoweth. cute movie coming out. "rio 2." >> right after this. hey, have you guys heard about probiotics? for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways? it supports digestive and immune health by...
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. >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff, gwen ifill is away. also ahead, as college basketball crowns its champions. the debate over student- athletes, and whether they should be paid to play, rages on. plus, some 42 million americans provide long-term care for the ones they love, requiring family members to perform tasks once limited to health care professionals. >> what i learned was by watching the nurses. i was never instructed how to do anything, they never did demonstrations, had me try anything. we kind of learned by trial and error. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us everyday. that's bae systems. that's inspired work. >
. >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff, gwen ifill is away. also ahead, as college basketball crowns its champions. the debate over student- athletes, and whether they should be paid to play, rages on. plus, some 42 million americans provide long-term care for the ones they love, requiring family members to perform tasks once limited to health care professionals. >> what i learned was by watching the nurses. i was never instructed how to do anything, they never did...
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>>judy gearheartthanks for the update. >>thank you bill. coming up...it's earnings season. might there be a surprise or two in the numbers? we'll find out one trader's thinking later in chart talk.and next - the visa trap. why limiting high skilled high tech workers coming to the u-s is not good for business. you've heard the reports - american businesses large & small are desperate to hire high skilled high tech workers. but they can't. the people they want to hire are not american citizens and each year the government allows in, through a lottery, only 85- thousand of these professionals. this is through the h-1b visa program. nihal advani co- wrote the op- ed piece in crain's - american businesses losing out in antiquated immigration lottery. the demand for those visas as well as the number of jobs waiting for these workers is much higher than 85 thousand. >>absolutely. in fact, this year alone there was 172 thousand applicants for this h1- b. >>7 years ago you were working for microsoft. they loved you and wanted to keep you so you were faced with this same problem. >>y
>>judy gearheartthanks for the update. >>thank you bill. coming up...it's earnings season. might there be a surprise or two in the numbers? we'll find out one trader's thinking later in chart talk.and next - the visa trap. why limiting high skilled high tech workers coming to the u-s is not good for business. you've heard the reports - american businesses large & small are desperate to hire high skilled high tech workers. but they can't. the people they want to hire are not...
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judy allen doesn't want us to show her face. but talked about having to leave in a hurry. >> people started banging on my front door. i hear them yelling, judy, you have to get out. >> reporter: firefighters couldn't battle the inferno until the gas leak was shut off. >> we're allowing it to burn so that -- until we can get pg&e to access the pipe through the street and shut it down. >> reporter: his son rushed home when he saw the smoke nearby. >> his grandmother was in the house. she was lucky to get out. she didn't walk very good. she's very fortunate. very. >> reporter: maybes see what's left and worry about living in an eichler home, which has a reputation of burning down quickly. >> they call if there's a fire because there's so much wood. and these houses are 50 years old. >> reporter: no reports of fatalities or injuries. the fire displaced seven people. four of them requested help from the red cross. >>> we want to give you more details on the distinct track homes. they're called eichlers. and they were built between th
judy allen doesn't want us to show her face. but talked about having to leave in a hurry. >> people started banging on my front door. i hear them yelling, judy, you have to get out. >> reporter: firefighters couldn't battle the inferno until the gas leak was shut off. >> we're allowing it to burn so that -- until we can get pg&e to access the pipe through the street and shut it down. >> reporter: his son rushed home when he saw the smoke nearby. >> his...
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police say judy salamon was shot is kill after using her cell phone to record the two men committing a crime in her neighborhood. the two men are charged with a special iraq of committing a murder during the course of a robbery. >>> a area will continue anybody rating in the trial of a supervisor charged with peeping into a neighbor's window. supervisor efren carrillo testified yesterday that he was helping to have sex with the woman who he barely knew. he blamed a mix of arrogance and alcohol for the behavior but the 33-year-old denied ever peeping into her apartment and said he broke a window when he tried to knock on it and efren carrillo was arrested dressed only in underwear and socks. >> developing news from an east bay school district where parents are put on alert. someone is using a popular social networking site to make a frightening request of students. amy hollyfield is in pleasanton with more on this story. amy? >> parents say they don't fowl like their kids would fall for this but they are going for have a conversation with them. this is happening on instagram and the s
police say judy salamon was shot is kill after using her cell phone to record the two men committing a crime in her neighborhood. the two men are charged with a special iraq of committing a murder during the course of a robbery. >>> a area will continue anybody rating in the trial of a supervisor charged with peeping into a neighbor's window. supervisor efren carrillo testified yesterday that he was helping to have sex with the woman who he barely knew. he blamed a mix of arrogance and...
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judy and josh westin. joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. and the cheryl milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter and corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnetcenters in new york this is pbs news hour weekend. >> good evening. i'm allison stewart. the pro-russian separatist displayed ukrainians had his men recently took hostage. seven of those being held are european observers who the separatists claim, are a charge refuted today. all appear in good condition, however an eighth hostage was released on medical grounds late in the day. in addition, three ukrainian security officers being held by separatists were also put on display. they were blindfold, bloodied and stripped of their shoes. the men traveled from crimea. the separa
judy and josh westin. joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. and the cheryl milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter and corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the...
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the victim, 66-year-old judy salamon used her phone to film them committing a crime. then she followed them in her car. minutes later, they turned open her. she was dead. >> it is really sad that it wound up costing her her life. this is just so horrible. she was very adamant about justice and things being right. >> after judy's murder, the neighborhood paid for private security guards and crime has gone down. >>> tonight, all the thieves running around stealing people's cell phones should be thanking the california state senate. in san francisco, two out of every three rob roys aboved a cell phone. in oakland, 75%. but today, the senate voted down a bill that would have required cell phone makers to install a kill switch so people could disable stolen phones. the bill's sponsor blames the influence of big corporations. >> unfortunately, the industry which, just stating a fact here, makes tens of billions of dollars annually replacing lost and stolen phones and makes $8 billion selling you and me insurance, just in case we get robbed. so if that in fact goes away, the
the victim, 66-year-old judy salamon used her phone to film them committing a crime. then she followed them in her car. minutes later, they turned open her. she was dead. >> it is really sad that it wound up costing her her life. this is just so horrible. she was very adamant about justice and things being right. >> after judy's murder, the neighborhood paid for private security guards and crime has gone down. >>> tonight, all the thieves running around stealing people's...
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judy woodruff an icon in journalism. mrs. bennett, a force of nature in washington. my friend connie millstein. and many, many others. this evening's conversation is truly historic and for the first time we gather three women from three supreme courts who are girlfriends and from three countries. they are each a living monument. at a time when so many people are asking where are the women, this evening is a response. they are here. they are there. they are everywhere. we just have to look. we have to ask. we have to listen and we have to act. and france, my country, is taking action. each of us in this room has the power to identify leaders and become a leader ourselves. what has astounded me with the three justices from very different backgrounds growing up in different countries, each took very similar paths. canada, united states and israel, each of these women were firsts in their countries. the issue of women's rights is a conversation worldwide across all cultures. we are looking to identify those leading the path for change and today we have an opportunity to
judy woodruff an icon in journalism. mrs. bennett, a force of nature in washington. my friend connie millstein. and many, many others. this evening's conversation is truly historic and for the first time we gather three women from three supreme courts who are girlfriends and from three countries. they are each a living monument. at a time when so many people are asking where are the women, this evening is a response. they are here. they are there. they are everywhere. we just have to look. we...
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judy and josh westin. joyce v. hale. the wallich family. the cheryl and philip millstein family. bernard and eileen schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari . >>> renewed violence in eastern ukraine days after diplomats reached international agreement in geneva to defuse the crisis. five people were killed including three pro-russian separatists during a shoot-out at a checkpoint the separatists had set up. russia accused ukraine of failing to protect russian speakers in the area. russian president putin acknowledged the possibility of russian military intervention in the region. during a television interview, when asked whether moscow would press armed pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine to pull back, the russian amba
judy and josh westin. joyce v. hale. the wallich family. the cheryl and philip millstein family. bernard and eileen schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center...