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announcer: "judge judy." >> judge judy: they're both teenagers, and you know what teenagers do whenk? they lie. >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution dawn villavicencio is suing the father of her son's former friend, jesse dulaney, for the value of a car that was totaled by his son, brandon. >> byrd: order! all rise!
announcer: "judge judy." >> judge judy: they're both teenagers, and you know what teenagers do whenk? they lie. >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution dawn villavicencio is suing the father of her son's former friend, jesse dulaney, for the value of a car that was totaled by his son,...
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>> yeah, only once. >> judge judy: well, that's a once. >> announcer: "judge judy."ut to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution daphne hereford is suing her cousin, 19-year-old holly burwell, for damaged property caused during a fight between holly and her husband. >> byrd: order! all rise!
>> yeah, only once. >> judge judy: well, that's a once. >> announcer: "judge judy."ut to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution daphne hereford is suing her cousin, 19-year-old holly burwell, for damaged property caused during a fight between holly and her husband. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the trump administration takes on the government of syria, ordering air strikes in retaliation for chemical weapons attacks. we look at the decision and what could come next. then: >> we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. >> woodruff: president trump touts deepening relations with china after his first summit with the leader of the world's other economic powerhouse. then, with passover just around the corner, we join celebrated chef joan nathan in her kitchen to talk about her new cookbook exploring jewish food from around the world. >> you can't mix milk and meat, you can't eat certain shellfish, so that, what happens is, jewish people think about their food a lot. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks take on this week's news, including what a rule change in the senate means for the ability of the two parties to work together. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the trump administration takes on the government of syria, ordering air strikes in retaliation for chemical weapons attacks. we look at the decision and what could come next. then: >> we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. >> woodruff: president trump touts deepening relations with china after his first summit with the leader of the world's other economic powerhouse. then, with passover just around the corner, we...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a deadly paris attack overshadows the last day of campaigning, ahead of sunday voting in france's tight presidential race. then, one-on-one with u.n. secretary general antonio guterres for his first u.s. television interview. >> ( translated ): we cannot forget we live in a world that conflict is multiplied and we need to address the root causes of this terrorism. >> woodruff: also ahead, missing children-- recent cases in washington, d.c., highlight unique challenges in cases involving missing children of color. >> there's a term that's often used, which is, "the missing white women syndrome." where, if you're not with blonde hair and blue eyes, your story is just not sensational enough. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and michael gerson are here to analyze the week's news. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects u
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a deadly paris attack overshadows the last day of campaigning, ahead of sunday voting in france's tight presidential race. then, one-on-one with u.n. secretary general antonio guterres for his first u.s. television interview. >> ( translated ): we cannot forget we live in a world that conflict is multiplied and we need to address the root causes of this terrorism. >> woodruff: also ahead, missing children-- recent cases in washington,...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, budget battles. president trump calms congressional nerves over a potential government shutdown, by dropping insistence on money now for a mexico border wall. then: >> democrats need a strong, progressive agenda. >> woodruff: i sit down senator bernie sanders to discuss the trump agenda and what democrats need to do to start winning again. and, dreamers worry about a potential nightmare. young, undocumented immigrants prepare for the worst as the trump administration adopts a hard-line approach. >> losing my job, losing the ability to teach my kids, being separated from my family. losing everything that i know; i don't think it can get any worse than that. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woo
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, budget battles. president trump calms congressional nerves over a potential government shutdown, by dropping insistence on money now for a mexico border wall. then: >> democrats need a strong, progressive agenda. >> woodruff: i sit down senator bernie sanders to discuss the trump agenda and what democrats need to do to start winning again. and, dreamers worry about a potential nightmare. young, undocumented immigrants prepare for the worst...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> failing to act now on the most pressing security issue in the world may bring catastrophic consequences. >> woodruff: secretary of state rex tillerson calls for new sanctions on north korea, after president trump warns of a potential "major, major conflict" with the asian nation. then, during his visit to egypt, pope francis calls for an end to religious violence. it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news, and the president's first 100 days in office. and, jeffrey brown visits a workshop in spain that specializes in reproducing exact replicas of art. >> the idea is that you can get someone to understand the complexity of an object, and you can get them to read it in many ways, through encountering facsimile. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> failing to act now on the most pressing security issue in the world may bring catastrophic consequences. >> woodruff: secretary of state rex tillerson calls for new sanctions on north korea, after president trump warns of a potential "major, major conflict" with the asian nation. then, during his visit to egypt, pope francis calls for an end to religious violence. it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's...
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judy: great to speak with you.ost: 25 minutes left with your comments and tweets and facebook postings on this headline to the op-ed piece in the "washington post," in my first 100 days, the president says, i have kept my promise to the american people. easton, pennsylvania, dave is hanging on to the independent line. good morning. caller: thanks so much for c-span. i would like everybody that's listening just to have patience. this man has never been elected to any office. all he knows is real estate. and he's had tremendous amount of success and failure. and i think what's most troubling is the fact that his russian connection, the cabinet's connections with russia is what troubles me. now, i understand it's only 100 days and they're weeding verybody out but as far as particularly the russian connection is the reasoning. and i hope he doesn't get impeached but want the american people to embrace and be patient. he's never had an elected office. and what's really worrisome is that he says it's the hardest job now.
judy: great to speak with you.ost: 25 minutes left with your comments and tweets and facebook postings on this headline to the op-ed piece in the "washington post," in my first 100 days, the president says, i have kept my promise to the american people. easton, pennsylvania, dave is hanging on to the independent line. good morning. caller: thanks so much for c-span. i would like everybody that's listening just to have patience. this man has never been elected to any office. all he...
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judy gold, everybody!,,,,,,,, happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protects for an entire month. ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show," everybody! tune in tomorrow when my guests will be mandy patinkin, zosia mamet, and jerrod carmichael. now stick around for james corden and his guests, drew carey and keke palmer. good night! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ( no audio ) >> james: this is where i check in.
judy gold, everybody!,,,,,,,, happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protects for an entire month. ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show," everybody! tune in tomorrow when my guests will be mandy patinkin, zosia mamet, and jerrod carmichael. now stick around for james corden and his...
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. >> judge judy: what brought you back to jail. >> they got me for under the influence. >> judge judye of...? >> they said meth. >> judge judy: great. sounds to me like you're really getting your life together. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution crystal stallings and her husband, daniel van howe, are suing their former friend mayra ayala for an unpaid loan to bail her out of jail and for damaging their credit. >> byrd: order! all rise!
. >> judge judy: what brought you back to jail. >> they got me for under the influence. >> judge judye of...? >> they said meth. >> judge judy: great. sounds to me like you're really getting your life together. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television...
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>> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution shannon hinnenkamp is suing his former friend, cheryl toenyan, for several unpaid loans and for the return of a harley-davidson motorcycle. >> byrd: order! all rise. quiet in the courtroom.
>> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution shannon hinnenkamp is suing his former friend, cheryl toenyan, for several unpaid loans and for the return of a harley-davidson motorcycle. >> byrd: order! all rise. quiet in the courtroom.
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judy gold, everybody!applause ) ♪ >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show," everybody! tune in tomorrow when my guests will be mandy patinkin, zosia mamet, and jerrod carmichael. now stick around for james corden and his guests, drew carey and keke palmer. good night! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ( no audio ) >> james: this is where i check in. >> checking in?
judy gold, everybody!applause ) ♪ >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show," everybody! tune in tomorrow when my guests will be mandy patinkin, zosia mamet, and jerrod carmichael. now stick around for james corden and his guests, drew carey and keke palmer. good night! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ( no audio ) >> james: this is where i check...
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fellow derby legend judy arnold is glad she did. >> annie had a heart to preserve what she did.it's wise that she did that. i didn't think that way. >> when ann dies, she leaves all this to jim fitzpatrick, her lifelong fan whom she inspired to join the roller derby himself. he's sure it's worth many thousands of dollars, but knows ann had a plan for him. why did she leave you her inheritance? >> i love the sport, and she knew that i was doing the best i could trying to bring roller derby back to where it should be. >> jim now manages the san francisco bay bombers, one of the first teams calvello skated for. but if roller derby has a future, it's now in the hands of skaters like stacey blitsch. malibu stacey who skates for the l.a. firebirds is in town to face the bombers. >> oh, my goodness! hello! >> so she, jim fitzpatrick, and judy arnold teach me some tricks of the trade. >> so, jim, what are you gonna teach me today? >> we're gonna start out with a whip. and a whip is a way of propelling a skater or teammate down the track. it accelerates their speed. >> now it's my turn.
fellow derby legend judy arnold is glad she did. >> annie had a heart to preserve what she did.it's wise that she did that. i didn't think that way. >> when ann dies, she leaves all this to jim fitzpatrick, her lifelong fan whom she inspired to join the roller derby himself. he's sure it's worth many thousands of dollars, but knows ann had a plan for him. why did she leave you her inheritance? >> i love the sport, and she knew that i was doing the best i could trying to bring...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, president trump steps back from pulling the plug on the north american free trade agreement, instead offering to re-negotiate with mexico and canada. also ahead, we continue our first 100 days review with a look at the trump administration's foreign policies-- the successes and setbacks of a president shaking up the global status quo. and, rising medical costs in the u.s.-- the effect that increasing prescription drug prices has on overall health care for americans compared with other countries. >> we spend two or three times what other countries do on healthcare without getting better results, which is the key here. we're not getting a good deal for all the money we spend. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the r
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, president trump steps back from pulling the plug on the north american free trade agreement, instead offering to re-negotiate with mexico and canada. also ahead, we continue our first 100 days review with a look at the trump administration's foreign policies-- the successes and setbacks of a president shaking up the global status quo. and, rising medical costs in the...
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bottom line, judy, we know our intelligence on the u.s.e concluded russia tried to interfere with the election and that includes they're investigating things like trying to send fake news to particular states like michigan and pennsylvania. the biggest question now seems to be were any trump associates, trump campaign officials involved and did they know and collude with russia at all. >> woodruff: what is known about links or any connections between trump, trump's campaign and russian officials? >> it is a spider web. you have campaign officials who had or have business relations with russia bike paul mann afort, advisor carter page. you have others in the campaign in contact with the russian ambassador to the united states either during the campaign or transition. j.d. gordon. jared kushner, michael flynn, attorney general jeff sessions, sessions who's recuse himself from the investigation does a of the contact. and roger stone somehow got advanced word about the hacked hillary clinton e-mails, e-mails that our united states intelligence
bottom line, judy, we know our intelligence on the u.s.e concluded russia tried to interfere with the election and that includes they're investigating things like trying to send fake news to particular states like michigan and pennsylvania. the biggest question now seems to be were any trump associates, trump campaign officials involved and did they know and collude with russia at all. >> woodruff: what is known about links or any connections between trump, trump's campaign and russian...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> we're trying to drive the economic benefit here to the taxpayers in the middle. >> woodruff: white house budget director mick mulvaney joins me to explain the administration's tax reform proposal and president trump's plan to get a spending bill passed. also ahead, a look at president trump's first 100 days in office-- the progress and setbacks on the domestic front for the new administration. then, a wall keeping people and wildlife out. how a political divide could endanger animals living along the u.s.-mexico border. >> long-term, this could be a division of genetical populations, where a group of animals from one side cannot reproduce with another group of animals. the survival of the species is at risk. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> we're trying to drive the economic benefit here to the taxpayers in the middle. >> woodruff: white house budget director mick mulvaney joins me to explain the administration's tax reform proposal and president trump's plan to get a spending bill passed. also ahead, a look at president trump's first 100 days in office-- the progress and setbacks on the domestic front for the new administration. then, a wall keeping people and wildlife...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the trump administration faces several crises overseas. we examine america abroad and the international challenges facing the new president. then, we return to mexico, where the country is strengthening its southern border against central americans fleeing north to escape violence and poverty. >> there's a private security company that prevents migrants from getting on the train, and they have built these concrete barriers, just a few inches from the edge of the train. >> woodruff: and, learning history through song. high school students compose a choral history lesson about world war ii japanese-american internment camps. >> it's my hope that people can really look at this and say, "we can't isolate a group of people just for who they are." >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the trump administration faces several crises overseas. we examine america abroad and the international challenges facing the new president. then, we return to mexico, where the country is strengthening its southern border against central americans fleeing north to escape violence and poverty. >> there's a private security company that prevents migrants from getting on the train, and they have built these concrete barriers, just a few inches...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been 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 wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the first round of france's presidential election is over. exit poll projections and early returns indicate controversial nationalist marine le pen will be one of the two candidates advancing to a runoff two weeks from today. the other will be centrist candidate emmanuel macron. it appears macron and le pen will each win about a quarter of the vote in a crowded 11-candidate field.
judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your...
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being sophisticated as we are, didn't wear bright easter egg colors today, likees from a stair and judyar land. >> we didn't. >> we went with black and white and we didn't call each other. >> you are sort of gray. >> gray, i have black shoes,
being sophisticated as we are, didn't wear bright easter egg colors today, likees from a stair and judyar land. >> we didn't. >> we went with black and white and we didn't call each other. >> you are sort of gray. >> gray, i have black shoes,
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i would that i 70s. >> this is judy garlandfill m most famous of the films.ry remaking 193 film, 1954 film with judy gar land was actually a adaptation of that story. but judy garland is probably most fame us person to play that role. >> interesting i never knew she played it i only ever associated it with barbara streisand. >> things you learn from kevin. >> now we associate with lady gaga. >> exactly. >> 6:55 almost 7:00. >> hi, tuck. >> i thought that was weird exchange wasn't it. >> how is it period. face time? >> it steamed stiff or something. >> they're bring ago wareness >> that part was good. >> i got you tucker i understand. >> you wants her to sing? >> yes i wanted -- >> juggle. >> juggling that's it. >> small talk maybe to make it more natural. >> we deposit show the whole four and a half minutes. you only saw 0 second of it. >> i assume you showed me -- >> it seems weird they're face timing but it's still important. >> low 70s later today. winds oum ever the south at 7. my job is easy, surprise my, bright, beautiful, dry conditions later and dayti
i would that i 70s. >> this is judy garlandfill m most famous of the films.ry remaking 193 film, 1954 film with judy gar land was actually a adaptation of that story. but judy garland is probably most fame us person to play that role. >> interesting i never knew she played it i only ever associated it with barbara streisand. >> things you learn from kevin. >> now we associate with lady gaga. >> exactly. >> 6:55 almost 7:00. >> hi, tuck. >> i...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> they have aligned themselves with an unreliable partner in bashar al-assad. >> woodruff: secretary of state rex tillerson talks tough in moscow, warning russia about backing the assad regime in the wake of chemical weapons attacks. then: >> for those that continue to seek improper and illegal entry into this country, be forewarned: this is a new era. >> woodruff: as attorney general jeff sessions tours the u.s- mexico border, we head to mexico city, where the recently deported struggle to survive in unfamiliar surroundings. >> it's difficult. very difficult. >> woodruff: and, a forgotten generation. the challenges of educating syrian children in the middle of war. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station f
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> they have aligned themselves with an unreliable partner in bashar al-assad. >> woodruff: secretary of state rex tillerson talks tough in moscow, warning russia about backing the assad regime in the wake of chemical weapons attacks. then: >> for those that continue to seek improper and illegal entry into this country, be forewarned: this is a new era. >> woodruff: as attorney general jeff sessions tours the u.s- mexico...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: after 16 years of u.s. military presence and sacrifice in afghanistan, and yesterday's historic bomb drop, where does that country stand? then, as easter approaches, we go to seville, spain, where the decline of cloistered life is on full display in the city's crumbling convents. >> reporter: convents like santa inez here in seville are hidden treasures from an earlier era. small, once bustling communities, but with fewer inhabitants now, and the walls themselves decaying. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by con
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: after 16 years of u.s. military presence and sacrifice in afghanistan, and yesterday's historic bomb drop, where does that country stand? then, as easter approaches, we go to seville, spain, where the decline of cloistered life is on full display in the city's crumbling convents. >> reporter: convents like santa inez here in seville are hidden treasures from an earlier era. small, once bustling communities, but with fewer inhabitants now, and...
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judy miller, thank you. you will stay with us and will be on for another two hours here up until "fox & friends" on the fox news channel with our live coverage. we hope you stay with us as we cover the developments that are ongoing and hope all these questions site. >> don't be to back go anywhere. we will be right back. >> good morning. is now two: 23 here on the east coast. russian reaction strongly to the u.s. missile strikes against syria. kremlin saying the aggression against the sovereign state is in violation of international. joining us on the phone is senior fellow managing director at the washington institute for near east policy. what you think about what's happening there right now. the latest and the kremlin? >> i think that the strength of the united states teams have a pretty clear and narrow purpose and that was to respond to those chemical weapon attacks by the assad regime and to impose a cost for the tax. i think that that in itself will shape the reaction about the states. i think many st
judy miller, thank you. you will stay with us and will be on for another two hours here up until "fox & friends" on the fox news channel with our live coverage. we hope you stay with us as we cover the developments that are ongoing and hope all these questions site. >> don't be to back go anywhere. we will be right back. >> good morning. is now two: 23 here on the east coast. russian reaction strongly to the u.s. missile strikes against syria. kremlin saying the...
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--ould watch judy rudolph judy woodruff, who comes on television and evening. had -- she had two people on there, one left-leaning, one right-leaning, but they both seem to be left-leaning to me. this goes on for however long they are on there. most of their dialogue is -- after i listened to about 15 minutes of that, then all of a sudden they stopped and had a fundraiser and i think what kind of an idiot -- thatrump supporter is just an observation. thank you, sir. host: coming up tomorrow at 10:00, as usual, our newsmakers program. here is congressman lujan taking questions on whether congressman will pick up seats in 2018. >> how many seats is reasonable in your view of 2018? lujan: i don't have a crystal ball. it is still early to figure out what happened in november of 2018. but there is no doubt we will be able to pick up seats in this environment. paul ryan's numbers are dropping . republicans are moving on. they are going to double down and force republicans to walk off the plank again. we are not even out of the first 100 days of this new administratio
--ould watch judy rudolph judy woodruff, who comes on television and evening. had -- she had two people on there, one left-leaning, one right-leaning, but they both seem to be left-leaning to me. this goes on for however long they are on there. most of their dialogue is -- after i listened to about 15 minutes of that, then all of a sudden they stopped and had a fundraiser and i think what kind of an idiot -- thatrump supporter is just an observation. thank you, sir. host: coming up tomorrow at...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, in the aftermath of president trump's missile strikes on syria, a look at next moves in a moment of heightened global tensions. then... >> we are here to celebrate history. >> woodruff: as neil gorsuch is sworn in as an associate supreme court justice, how the newest member may tip the scales in some key upcoming cases. and, fighting corruption with education-- how one university in ghana incorporates ethics courses to help guide the next generation of africa's leaders. >> we need a lot of innovation. we need people who are trained to drive that and we need people who are going to be working on the government side. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, in the aftermath of president trump's missile strikes on syria, a look at next moves in a moment of heightened global tensions. then... >> we are here to celebrate history. >> woodruff: as neil gorsuch is sworn in as an associate supreme court justice, how the newest member may tip the scales in some key upcoming cases. and, fighting corruption with education-- how one university in ghana incorporates ethics courses to help guide the next...
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we will see. >> jon: we will get chris's take on the first 100 days. >> sure, i think to judy's pointbeen allowed said about him the oak overshadowing every accomplishment that he could possibly have. it is a really fundamental moment for a president to support a supreme court justice, but there's only so much that a new president, trump, barack obama, anybody can do from the oval office in the first 100 days an arbitrary stander of a new administration. a legislature does not move with speed, if you are going to try to do something as expensive as health care, we have to remember the affordable care act was not even passed by the senate until december of your two of the obama administration. so try to affect the health care regime is a massive undertaking, we see how abstained the administration is off the bat because of some of the policy feelings. if you are drawing gloom and going to get the tax reform, that is going to take on this. if he hears of some details. then there is infrastructure, this cannot be set up and knocked over like dominoes. it takes time. >> jon: he did say th
we will see. >> jon: we will get chris's take on the first 100 days. >> sure, i think to judy's pointbeen allowed said about him the oak overshadowing every accomplishment that he could possibly have. it is a really fundamental moment for a president to support a supreme court justice, but there's only so much that a new president, trump, barack obama, anybody can do from the oval office in the first 100 days an arbitrary stander of a new administration. a legislature does not move...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, bill o'reilly forced out of fox news, following a stream of sexual harassment complaints. also ahead, close call in georgia. examining the results from the special congressional election. then, playground fight at the supreme court. should state dollars fund repairs in a church day care? and, inside america's militia movement. why armed right-wing groups are active across the nation. >> it could be our own government, overreaching. if we end up with a tyrant in office, no one knows what could happen in 15 years, but at least we're going to be prepared. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing coun
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, bill o'reilly forced out of fox news, following a stream of sexual harassment complaints. also ahead, close call in georgia. examining the results from the special congressional election. then, playground fight at the supreme court. should state dollars fund repairs in a church day care? and, inside america's militia movement. why armed right-wing groups are active across the nation. >> it could be our own government, overreaching. if we end up...
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judy woodruff is on assignment tonight. stage is now set for what's likely to be a bitter showdown on the senate floor-- over supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. he cleared the judiciary committee today, but it came as democrats secured 41 votes against him. that means republicans can't get the 60 needed to break a filibuster. republican lindsey graham warned his side will change senate rules to allow confirmation with a simple majority. >> senate traditions are going to change over this man, based on the times in which we live. i find it ironic and sad we're going to change rules over somebody who's lived such a good life, who's been such a good judge for such a long time. >> yang: democrats, like patrick leahy, said gorsuch is pro- corporation and too conservative. >> i cannot vote solely to protect an institution when the rights of hardworking americans are at risk. because i fear the senate i would be defending no longer exists. i must first and foremost vote my conscience today and later this week. >> yang: republican
judy woodruff is on assignment tonight. stage is now set for what's likely to be a bitter showdown on the senate floor-- over supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. he cleared the judiciary committee today, but it came as democrats secured 41 votes against him. that means republicans can't get the 60 needed to break a filibuster. republican lindsey graham warned his side will change senate rules to allow confirmation with a simple majority. >> senate traditions are going to change over this...
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i'm judy woodruff.e tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> our tradition has been to take care of mother earth, because it's that that gives us water, gives us life. the land is here for everyone. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> 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 newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org boom! hello, i'm julia child. welcome to my house. what fun we're going to have baking all kinds of incredible cakes, pies and breads right here in my own kitchen. this festive array includes amaretti, pizzelle and biscotti. they're fun to make with the guidance of master teacher and author nick malgieri of peter kump's new york cooking school.
i'm judy woodruff.e tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> our tradition has been to take care of mother earth, because it's that that gives us water, gives us life. the land is here for everyone. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by...
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i'm judy woodruff.e tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> our tradition has been to take care of mother earth, because it's that that gives us water, gives us life. the land is here for everyone. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> 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 newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> rose: welcome to the program, we begin this evening with another look at the trump administration and a conversation with jennifer jacobs of bloomberg news. >> i was told by three administration officials that his authority in the white has not changed, his influence with the president trump has not changed and if you look at all of the members of the inner cir
i'm judy woodruff.e tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> our tradition has been to take care of mother earth, because it's that that gives us water, gives us life. the land is here for everyone. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, it's tax day, and that's sparking new calls for president donald trump to release his own tax returns. we dig into how transparent this white house is. then, british prime minister theresa may calls for a snap election as she seeks more public support to take britain out of the european union. and, a teacher in the navajo nation schools takes a very hands-on approach to learning. >> in a math class, you get the problem wrong, you miss that question. in my program, if you get that math problem wrong, that animal can die. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> 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: voting is in the news across europe today, starting with a surprise announcement from londo
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, it's tax day, and that's sparking new calls for president donald trump to release his own tax returns. we dig into how transparent this white house is. then, british prime minister theresa may calls for a snap election as she seeks more public support to take britain out of the european union. and, a teacher in the navajo nation schools takes a very hands-on approach to learning. >> in a math class, you get the problem wrong, you miss that...
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captioning sponsored by newshour proctions, llc >> wdruff:ood evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, congress battles over budget priorities in the face of a government shutdown, as president trump demands funding for a wall on mexico's border. then, we travel to west virginia where a declining coal industry is leaving retired miners-- many sick from working in the mines-- in danger of losing their much needed health care. >> it's not like we're asking for a handout or anything, either. them was hard sweat work, that, benefits that we negotiated our all we want is just, just what was promised to us. >> woodruff: also ahead, outsider candidates sweep the french election. a look at the final two presidential hopefuls who could lead france. and, facebook's sheryl sandberg opens up about recovering from the tragic death of her husband and building strength through grief. >> and i learned that resilience, it's not something we've one set amount of. it's a muscle, and we build it. and if this helps anyone even just a little bit then i think i will have found some m
captioning sponsored by newshour proctions, llc >> wdruff:ood evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, congress battles over budget priorities in the face of a government shutdown, as president trump demands funding for a wall on mexico's border. then, we travel to west virginia where a declining coal industry is leaving retired miners-- many sick from working in the mines-- in danger of losing their much needed health care. >> it's not like we're asking for a handout or...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much. >> woodruff: as the death toll in syria's chemical attack rises, president trump appears to take a harder line against the assad regime. then, a closer look at the f.b.i.'s investigation into 2016 presidential election-related links to russia, and what they mean for the new administration. and, how ticks on rampant deer populations are contributing to the spread of lyme disease, and leaving communities with few options to combat a growing ecological threat. >> if i were to be here 20 years ago at this check station, i could look all day and maybe find two or three ticks. now, in the course of two hours, we've got probably 50 ticks off a deer. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> our tradition has been to take care of mother earth, because it's t
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much. >> woodruff: as the death toll in syria's chemical attack rises, president trump appears to take a harder line against the assad regime. then, a closer look at the f.b.i.'s investigation into 2016 presidential election-related links to russia, and what they mean for the new administration. and, how ticks on rampant deer populations are contributing to the spread of lyme disease,...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been 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 wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. america's first billionaire president is surrounded by many staffers with a very high net worth. a batch of the financial disclosure forms top white house staffers are legally required to fill out shows 27 administration staffers have assets worth a combined $2.3 billion. among the wealthiest are trump's daughter, ivanka, and her husband, jared kushner, both serving as unpaid west
judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been 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 wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the nation's capital has seen large demonstrations for civil rights, for and against abortion rights, protesting wars and many more causes. today, the cause was science and defending it from political attacks. on this 47th annual earth day, thousands of scientists and those who support independent, fact-based research on climate change and a range of other policies, took to the st
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yesterday,. >> hi, mike this is judy, i do watch your program. it is enjoyable, funny want to say welcome back. i'm some happy you have been back. you are calm. different mike. very happy, very at pay and i'm happy for you. welcome back, and just stay the way you are and god bless your daughters forgetting you on the right track and be back , calm, happy, serene, mike jerrick. >> thank you. >> so beautiful. >> judy spiller. >> am i more calm. >> yes. >> you are working on it. >> it is a continuous thing. >> it is a work in progress. >> yes. >> exactly. >> so i knew that yesterday was going to be all about me, which it should be, every day. >> yes. >> yes, but i'll tell you who was affected by this, for six weeks because i just up and took off without you knowing bit my partner on tv this was on february 15th. you had gone back to texas. >> my grandmother had passed away. >> so she went back and she comes back i'm not even here because things got a little dire, so i got on a airplane and went down to treat but you were left kind of holding the bag
yesterday,. >> hi, mike this is judy, i do watch your program. it is enjoyable, funny want to say welcome back. i'm some happy you have been back. you are calm. different mike. very happy, very at pay and i'm happy for you. welcome back, and just stay the way you are and god bless your daughters forgetting you on the right track and be back , calm, happy, serene, mike jerrick. >> thank you. >> so beautiful. >> judy spiller. >> am i more calm. >> yes. >>...