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before i bring in wojciech and judy let's just listen to what germany's president. had to say there reunification celebrations earlier this week. the great wall across our country is gone. that on september twenty fourth it became clear that there were other wallace less visible without barbed wire and death strips. that stand in the way of our common progress. i am referring to the walls of alienation disappointment or anger that have become some strong reason can no longer penetrate. and. judy dempsey have the walls of alienation disappointment and anger become so possible that argument can no longer penetrate those walls you know i think these walls. talks about they are there but we shouldn't seek to most prominent and these polls have been constructed in people's minds maybe sometimes in people's lives as well because the political narrative and the politicians have become kind of stuck to fight and how they deal with politics and. this whole it's a nomination is really in some ways from the lack of communication and on the grassroots level on the local level o
before i bring in wojciech and judy let's just listen to what germany's president. had to say there reunification celebrations earlier this week. the great wall across our country is gone. that on september twenty fourth it became clear that there were other wallace less visible without barbed wire and death strips. that stand in the way of our common progress. i am referring to the walls of alienation disappointment or anger that have become some strong reason can no longer penetrate. and....
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oh, judi dench. is it judi dench and maggie smith. >> stephen: and judi dench is in jail. treasure but she's naughty judi dench, my judi dench. she does things like shoplifts in front of people and throws dog poo into trees. you know people wrap them up in bags and... ( laughter ). >> stephen: that sounds like judi dench. >> and she gets caught for doing that, and maggie smith has to come bail her out. >> stephen: all right. >> agz you do. >> stephen: jim. ( laughter ) >> maggie! thank god you're here! they've convinced themselves that i committed some sort of criminal infraction. of course, i told them i could have done no such thing. i'm beloved by the nation. buckingham palace, but they just wouldn't listen. >> well, madam, you know this lady? >> i've never seen her before in my life. ( laughter ). >> but it's me, judi! we did "the marigolds" together. >> yes, and i got second bilge. >> you can't do this to me. >> oh, i think i can. i'm a national treasure. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: it's hard to think-- it's hard to think of judi dench as a crimin
oh, judi dench. is it judi dench and maggie smith. >> stephen: and judi dench is in jail. treasure but she's naughty judi dench, my judi dench. she does things like shoplifts in front of people and throws dog poo into trees. you know people wrap them up in bags and... ( laughter ). >> stephen: that sounds like judi dench. >> and she gets caught for doing that, and maggie smith has to come bail her out. >> stephen: all right. >> agz you do. >> stephen: jim. (...
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ready to roll. >> judge judy: it was your birthday?s. >> judge judy: you hired the defendant's party bus. was it a surprise? >> yes, ma'am. i was taking her to have -- you know, have a night out on the town. >> announcer: but the biggest surprise had yet to arrive. >> judge judy: the client called you and said, "we're all sitting around here waiting for the bus." what happened to the bus? >> 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 byby cbs television distribution erika and sean markley are suing limo-company owner jeffrey schaefer for the return of his fee. the markleys claim erika's birthday was ruined when jeffrey's limo didn't show up. >> byrd: order! all rise!
ready to roll. >> judge judy: it was your birthday?s. >> judge judy: you hired the defendant's party bus. was it a surprise? >> yes, ma'am. i was taking her to have -- you know, have a night out on the town. >> announcer: but the biggest surprise had yet to arrive. >> judge judy: the client called you and said, "we're all sitting around here waiting for the bus." what happened to the bus? >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter...
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also with us is judy dempsey, the carnegie with europe think tank. judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe and they're becoming deeper and more spain,, but compared to britain and poland, germany still seems to be a haven of stability. and a warm welcome too to anja reich, chief correspondent of the berliner zeitung newspaper. anja says the west germans should stop looking down on the east germans. seeing the world through others' eyes and questioning your own values. germany has been celebrating unity day this past week. the question is, how united is germany or disunited is germany? germany isthink still, in a way, not really united. and it hasn't really been different in all those years, the reunification. it's just that all of a sudden, it seems to come out, like we see it, because there is this party, afd, and all of a sudden, you see the voters, you know, east germany and most are men. about. to talk it just comes out, it's suddenly there. now?s it there >> because, you know, people have the feeling that -- like that they can
also with us is judy dempsey, the carnegie with europe think tank. judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe and they're becoming deeper and more spain,, but compared to britain and poland, germany still seems to be a haven of stability. and a warm welcome too to anja reich, chief correspondent of the berliner zeitung newspaper. anja says the west germans should stop looking down on the east germans. seeing the world through others' eyes and questioning your own values. germany...
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between west and east closing thoughts judy. europe has always been divided north south east west and everything this is a new kind of division always there for democracy to summarize one sentence i think we should talk about more about the differences than we used to. and so start a discussion not just have a always. on october third i have to leave it there dividing germany divided purify open giving you plenty of food for thought come back to court during the next week . uganda august. thousand and one. four thousand people in the move in the region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. to move into coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in fifteen minutes on d w. meet the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany it is increasing at their traditions every day lives and language in this time of. song and
between west and east closing thoughts judy. europe has always been divided north south east west and everything this is a new kind of division always there for democracy to summarize one sentence i think we should talk about more about the differences than we used to. and so start a discussion not just have a always. on october third i have to leave it there dividing germany divided purify open giving you plenty of food for thought come back to court during the next week . uganda august....
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>> judge judy: you didn't get there until after the ceremony. >> yes. >> judge judy: some of your guests his conduct as being either high or drunk. >> 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 micah schwartz and christina word are suing deejay frank elms for the return of money they paid for his services at their wedding. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 7
>> judge judy: you didn't get there until after the ceremony. >> yes. >> judge judy: some of your guests his conduct as being either high or drunk. >> 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 micah schwartz and christina word are suing deejay frank elms for the...
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you look at the -- can you hear me, judy? i think judy is having trouble hearing me. it was interesting about the background -- judy, can you hear me? checking her. can you hear me? all right. she's having trouble hearing me. one of the things, talking about it, from a mass murderer in the making. he was anything but ordinary. can you hear me? >> i can hear you now. >> sorry about that technical glitch. i was saying, it's not like he's an ordinary guy, living his life undetected. he had an odd background. the son of a bank robber. one of four brothers. when they were young, their dad was on the run for several years. on the fbi's most-wanted list. kind of a gambler. he had different places he lived, a real estate speculator. he would buy a place in retirement villages and sell them quickly. lived in several different states. and sometimes would take uf refuge for weeks on end in the casinos. were there any signs about this lifestyle or this behavior that was a murderer in the making? >> i think what's difficult about this in some ways we're trying to find the need unt
you look at the -- can you hear me, judy? i think judy is having trouble hearing me. it was interesting about the background -- judy, can you hear me? checking her. can you hear me? all right. she's having trouble hearing me. one of the things, talking about it, from a mass murderer in the making. he was anything but ordinary. can you hear me? >> i can hear you now. >> sorry about that technical glitch. i was saying, it's not like he's an ordinary guy, living his life undetected. he...
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. >> judge judy: mr.e rules. >> announcer: a deal breaker... >> we had gotten into an argument. i started drinking. the cops told him to leave the house. i got arrested for a d.u.i. >> announcer: ...a new love collapses... >> judge judy: when you were released from jail, what did you do? >> i went back to the house, and i was locked out. >> announcer: ...but why won't he let go? >> judge judy: she wants her furniture back. >> i want my life back. >> judge judy: i can't give you your life back, sir. only you can do that. >> 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 tammy hollingsworth is suing her former live-in boyfriend, david howes, for the return of property and rent. >> byrd: order! all rise! th
. >> judge judy: mr.e rules. >> announcer: a deal breaker... >> we had gotten into an argument. i started drinking. the cops told him to leave the house. i got arrested for a d.u.i. >> announcer: ...a new love collapses... >> judge judy: when you were released from jail, what did you do? >> i went back to the house, and i was locked out. >> announcer: ...but why won't he let go? >> judge judy: she wants her furniture back. >> i want my life...
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sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) they lost their homes, we don't want them to loseir pets too. they know there are atleast 20 cats, house pets, alive here in the coffey park burned out neighborhood they are eatingthe food and drinking the water they leave out sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) we will save these fur babies nats - food toss across town at the journey's end mobile home park where most of the units burned down there are even more pets waiting for their owners to return for them. sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) there are 60 here they are behind the fense so peter tosses over wet food cans of cat food.. and lifts these 50 pound bags and tosses the food over. nats - food toss peter and judy and not animal rescue workers they are animal lovers they are with amr, american medial response the ambulance service. they are using a work truck not an ambulance, but a first response vehicle, that is marked up and has the roof emergency lights. with this vehicle and their credentials they are able to cross through the road blocks
sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) they lost their homes, we don't want them to loseir pets too. they know there are atleast 20 cats, house pets, alive here in the coffey park burned out neighborhood they are eatingthe food and drinking the water they leave out sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) we will save these fur babies nats - food toss across town at the journey's end mobile home park where most of the units burned down there are even more pets waiting for...
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and judy would what do you say say about the threat that some people believe that the d. poses to german democracy to the new the incoming speaker of the german parliament was grandchildren of the former finance minister he said this week anybody attempting to wreck the country's third democratic system will fail symptom must be symptomatic that is even talking about yeah and it's actually very good news that will scan showed that is going to be president of the bundestag the problem because this politician of outgoing finance minister has never missed his words and he's going to take a very hard line on the rhetoric and the language coming from the f.t. as for democracy i i think the. democratic structures and the outlook and institutions are actually strong enough and durable enough to deal with the f.t. this is the first thing secondly yes there's been a in extolling the fragmentation of german politics over the last fifteen years perhaps but. interestingly when small parties or radical parties of far left far right do get even into the local regional parliaments they
and judy would what do you say say about the threat that some people believe that the d. poses to german democracy to the new the incoming speaker of the german parliament was grandchildren of the former finance minister he said this week anybody attempting to wreck the country's third democratic system will fail symptom must be symptomatic that is even talking about yeah and it's actually very good news that will scan showed that is going to be president of the bundestag the problem because...
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between west and east closing thoughts judy. europe has always been divided north south east west and. this is a new kind of division. for democracy to summarize one sentence i think we should talk about more about the differences than we used to. and so start a discussion not just have a always on the on october twenty third i have to make it a half divided germany divided europe i open giving you plenty of food for thought come back to court drinking next week fine but chose. a wrong. ha unplugged. the first in the history of this legendary norwegian band. find out why are going acoustic and one else their fans can expect from. your. thirty minute spot d.w. . it's all about the moments that lie before. it's all about the stories inside. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and inspired by distinctive instagram others at g.w. stories new topics each week on instagram. d w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. for thought of programming but the
between west and east closing thoughts judy. europe has always been divided north south east west and. this is a new kind of division. for democracy to summarize one sentence i think we should talk about more about the differences than we used to. and so start a discussion not just have a always on the on october twenty third i have to make it a half divided germany divided europe i open giving you plenty of food for thought come back to court drinking next week fine but chose. a wrong. ha...
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garland the judy garland who said defended actors and said. this is show business and resented the ideas of people in show business being accused of being an american but bogart and there were a lot because they were left of it if you like in their terms. socialist but then that's very confusing with communism and then but do you think donald trump saw you in early did clearly there is going to pull me in i'll be working with i don't know you don't know because it gives a lot to do they go out against current show business because of course hollywood is known as being pretty empty term and said it's not the same judy garland was a real star controversial comment they're all stars it depends what you like isn't it box office of the star whoever makes the money trump has proposed massive cuts to the arts we've seen lots of cuts here to. everybody really smaller theaters music lessons well i mean that was you already what would you say to people to say well we money is a lot of the bankers rather than fear for what well in my simplistic terms thi
garland the judy garland who said defended actors and said. this is show business and resented the ideas of people in show business being accused of being an american but bogart and there were a lot because they were left of it if you like in their terms. socialist but then that's very confusing with communism and then but do you think donald trump saw you in early did clearly there is going to pull me in i'll be working with i don't know you don't know because it gives a lot to do they go out...
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between west and east closing thoughts judy. europe has always been divided. east west and. this is a new kind of division but the divisions always there for democracy to summarize one sentence i think we should talk about more about the differences than we used to. and so start a discussion not just have a always on october start ok you have to make sure to have divided germany divided europe been giving you plenty of food for thought come back to court drinking next week by buttress. a. long. aha unplugged. the first in the history of this legendary norwegian band. find out why aha are going acoustic and one else their fans can expect from the. thirty minute spot d.w. . when i'm traveling i like to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news and events. and e.w. makes that part of traveling. because it's available and thousands of hotels resorts and cruise ships worldwide. where have you found the domain side send us a picture that shows d w in your room you can great price go to d w dot com travel quiz and if. you look at me speak your language d
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>> have a seat. >> reporter: that's how we're used to seeing judge judy.t home. >> my husband and i eat out three meals a day. i don't like the cook anymore. >> reporter: she told us about the no-cooking thing 20 years ago, during a visit to her family home in new york. >> mom doesn't cook. i used to cob. >> reporter: that's also where her kids told us judy's had high standards from the get-go. >> give her a nonsense story about why you did poorly in school or why the principal is calling, forget about it. >> we're done. good-bye. >> reporter: but there's a softer side of this judge that not everybody gets to see. the "her honor" mentoring program that she sponsors with her daughter, nicole sheindlin, matches professional female mentors with promising young high school girls. >> we have lawyers. judges. doctors, you name it. we have it. we have had farmers. >> last year, i think it was the first year that we had a -- mente rks come back as a mentor. that's how old we were. usually, you can tell by your gray hair. >> now this program is such a success. one
>> have a seat. >> reporter: that's how we're used to seeing judge judy.t home. >> my husband and i eat out three meals a day. i don't like the cook anymore. >> reporter: she told us about the no-cooking thing 20 years ago, during a visit to her family home in new york. >> mom doesn't cook. i used to cob. >> reporter: that's also where her kids told us judy's had high standards from the get-go. >> give her a nonsense story about why you did poorly in...
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these are clearly incredibly serious allegations, judy.re talking about three allegations of rape. in addition to the discussion of what these women went through, there's an incredible uprising of people within his company talking for the first time in decades about what they said was a culture of complicity, about a pattern of meetings that they said were thin cover for predatory advances on young women. this is a tipping point where a lot is being exposed right now. >> woodruff: "the new yorker" made available an audiotape recording of an exchange that weinstein had with this italian woman i mentioned, who after he groped her, she contacted the new york police department and then the next day, she agreed to wear the microphone when she saw him. we'll play that right now, part of that. >> please, i am not going to do anything, i swear on my children. please, on everything, i'm famous guy. >> i'm feeling very uncomfortable. >> please come in now, in one minute, and if you want the leave, when the guy comes. >> please, i'm sorry, come on in
these are clearly incredibly serious allegations, judy.re talking about three allegations of rape. in addition to the discussion of what these women went through, there's an incredible uprising of people within his company talking for the first time in decades about what they said was a culture of complicity, about a pattern of meetings that they said were thin cover for predatory advances on young women. this is a tipping point where a lot is being exposed right now. >> woodruff:...
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. >> reporter: 59-year-old judy wilkins battled lymphoma for years.gressive multiple rounds did not help and she was not a candidate for a stem cell transplant. >> i never thought at that poi t would be making choices in my life. after realizing how sick i was, i was in total denial about it, that's when caron suggested it. >> reporter: dr. caron jacobson told her about a new gene cell treatment, car-t cell therapy. car-t is custom made for each patient and delivered once. >> then we infuse the t-cells into the patient and wait for them to do their job. >> in a nationwide clinical trial of 101 patients of those with car-t, 84% had a response, 54% had a complete response that went into remission including judy. >> this is a tremendous deal. >> i'm very lucky. >> judy has been in remission for over a year. >> i felt just like me again, which has been almost three years. >> and while it's still too early to tell if this therapy is a cure, judy's grateful for another chance. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the ceo of men's clothing store bonobos tell
. >> reporter: 59-year-old judy wilkins battled lymphoma for years.gressive multiple rounds did not help and she was not a candidate for a stem cell transplant. >> i never thought at that poi t would be making choices in my life. after realizing how sick i was, i was in total denial about it, that's when caron suggested it. >> reporter: dr. caron jacobson told her about a new gene cell treatment, car-t cell therapy. car-t is custom made for each patient and delivered once....
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sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) they lost their homes, we don't want them to lose their pets too. they know there are atleast 20 cats, house pets, alive here in the coffey park burned out neighborhood they are eatingthe food and drinking the water they leave out sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) we will save these fur babies nats - food toss across town at the journey's end mobile home park where most of the units burned down there are even more pets waiting for their owners to return for them. sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) there are 60 here they are behind the fense so peter tosses over wet food cans of cat food.. and lifts these 50 pound bags and tosses the food over. nats - food toss peter and judy and not animal rescue workers they are animal lovers they are with amr, american medial response the ambulance service. they are using a work truck not an ambulance, but a first response vehicle, that is marked up and has the roof emergency lights. with this vehicle and their credentials they are able to cross through the road blo
sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) they lost their homes, we don't want them to lose their pets too. they know there are atleast 20 cats, house pets, alive here in the coffey park burned out neighborhood they are eatingthe food and drinking the water they leave out sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) we will save these fur babies nats - food toss across town at the journey's end mobile home park where most of the units burned down there are even more pets waiting...
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. >> reporter: 59-year-old judy wilkins battled lymphoma for years. so aggressive multiple rounds of chemotherapy did not help, and she was not a candidate for a stem cell trans plant. >> i never thought at that i would be making choices in my life. but then the more i realized how sick i was because i was in total denial about it, that's when caron suggested it. >> reporter: dr. caron jacobson told her about a new gene cell treatment, car t-cell therapy. t-cells are engineered to find and kill cancer cells. car-t is custom made for each patient and delivered once. >> we give them treatment in the clinic to help them grow better once we put them back into the patient. then we infuse the t-cells into the patient and wait for them to do their job. >> in a nationwide clinical trial of 101 patients of those with car-t, 84% had a response, 54% had a complete response that went into remission including judy. >> this is a tremendous deal. these are patients that have really exhausted standard options. >> i'm very lucky. >> reporter: judy has been in remissio
. >> reporter: 59-year-old judy wilkins battled lymphoma for years. so aggressive multiple rounds of chemotherapy did not help, and she was not a candidate for a stem cell trans plant. >> i never thought at that i would be making choices in my life. but then the more i realized how sick i was because i was in total denial about it, that's when caron suggested it. >> reporter: dr. caron jacobson told her about a new gene cell treatment, car t-cell therapy. t-cells are...
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>> judy, we don't know much. we...was confirmed that it was an act of terror, as you said, as we heard, but it was also stressed that this is a lone wolf, that there is no wider plot understood, that also it was reported that there were witnesses saying that he had shouted out "god is great" in arabic, but the n.y.p.d. would not confirm that. >> woodruff: and marcia, we know this is a very busy area. we assume there is some security there when this happened. >> well, the officers reacted very, very quickly. commissioner ray kelly stressed today in an interview that i saw that the suspect did not use those weapons, that those weapons may have been inoperable if they were real at all. the n.y.p.d. was the only one firing shots, and they shot him very, very quickly, and arrested him. we don't have any other information about him other than his age. but the area around this neighborhood where i'm standing, which is just a few blocks from where it happened, was immediately put into lockdown mode. the high school nearby was
>> judy, we don't know much. we...was confirmed that it was an act of terror, as you said, as we heard, but it was also stressed that this is a lone wolf, that there is no wider plot understood, that also it was reported that there were witnesses saying that he had shouted out "god is great" in arabic, but the n.y.p.d. would not confirm that. >> woodruff: and marcia, we know this is a very busy area. we assume there is some security there when this happened. >> well,...
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i'm gonna introduce you to dennis and judy.2006, they moved to las vegas with their adult son right before the real-estate market crashed. >> we all lived together, and then it was kind of crowded, so i said to judy, i says, "you know, there are condos that are for sale right now -- one bedrooms." we figured we were gonna put my son in that condo. >> vegas is still booming. i mean, everything -- the prices are -- you're paying premium. >> oh, yeah, definitely. >> no question about it. >> definitely. >> so, you know, around 2008, 2009, things started getting bad. >> the values -- they turned completely upside down, and then my son was unable to make the payments. >> so at that point, then, you're making a condo payment, what you're living in, and you're making your son's condo payment. >> correct. >> right. >> so when the prices started bottoming out, did you start contacting the lenders yourself to see if they would help you out? >> well, they just didn't cooperate. >> now, i'm assuming that you had to turn over a lot of your f
i'm gonna introduce you to dennis and judy.2006, they moved to las vegas with their adult son right before the real-estate market crashed. >> we all lived together, and then it was kind of crowded, so i said to judy, i says, "you know, there are condos that are for sale right now -- one bedrooms." we figured we were gonna put my son in that condo. >> vegas is still booming. i mean, everything -- the prices are -- you're paying premium. >> oh, yeah, definitely....
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> we have actually great unity in the republican party. >> woodruff: president trump denies there's a rift among republicans, despite increasingly public criticism of him coming from some g.o.p. lawmakers. then, chinese president xi jinping tightens his grip on power, having his political goals enshrined in the country's constitution and not naming a successor. and, exploring a non-political side of cuba. miles o'brien is our guide to the rare mix of animals on the island. >> we found amazing things, some species and some cases that we didn't know were in the park, and probably, several species new to science. >> 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. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> collette. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world'
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> we have actually great unity in the republican party. >> woodruff: president trump denies there's a rift among republicans, despite increasingly public criticism of him coming from some g.o.p. lawmakers. then, chinese president xi jinping tightens his grip on power, having his political goals enshrined in the country's constitution and not naming a successor. and, exploring a non-political side of cuba. miles o'brien is our guide to the...
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would anything bad happen to judy at your hands? >> never. never. never.ever done anything but be there for me. >> yet. if something changed in her life and she was unable to maintain this relationship, would it be a betrayal to you? >> no. i mean, whatever she does, i would trust that she does for a good reason. she's never shown me anything different and there's a different set of rules for people that are in the street and there's good law-abiding citizens. that's got like some old lady that witnesses a crime outside her window, she's not like, kill snitches, this, that. whatever. she's not part of this lifestyle, so that doesn't apply to her. but somebody else that's in that life and knows about that life and know what they're into, it's a whole different set of rules. >> i truly believe that i will be here with david in some way until the day i die. >> all right. you going to call my later? >> yeah. >> and i guess i won't see you until next week. >> all right. >> all right. bye-bye. >> bye. >> do you love david? >> yes, i would have to say that on som
would anything bad happen to judy at your hands? >> never. never. never.ever done anything but be there for me. >> yet. if something changed in her life and she was unable to maintain this relationship, would it be a betrayal to you? >> no. i mean, whatever she does, i would trust that she does for a good reason. she's never shown me anything different and there's a different set of rules for people that are in the street and there's good law-abiding citizens. that's got like...
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sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) they lost their homes, we don't want them to losehey know there are atleast 20 cats, house pets, alive here in the coffey park burned out neighborhood they are eatingthe food and drinking the water they leave out sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) we will save these fur babies nats - food toss across town at the journey's end mobile home park where most of the units burned down there are even more pets waiting for their owners to return for them. sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) there are 60 here they are behind the fense so peter tosses over wet food cans of cat food.. and lifts these 50 pound bags and tosses the food over. nats - food toss peter and judy and not animal rescue workers they are animal lovers they are with amr, american medial response the ambulance service. they are using a work truck not an ambulance, but a first response vehicle, that is marked up and has the roof emergency lights. with this vehicle and their credentials they are able to cross through the road blocks law enforcemen
sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) they lost their homes, we don't want them to losehey know there are atleast 20 cats, house pets, alive here in the coffey park burned out neighborhood they are eatingthe food and drinking the water they leave out sot - judy stark - american medical response (amr) we will save these fur babies nats - food toss across town at the journey's end mobile home park where most of the units burned down there are even more pets waiting for their owners...
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seuss fairy tale. >> announcer: "judge judy." 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 former hotel clerk walter "antonio" oneal is suing hotel guest james pippin for assaulting him while on the job. >> byrd: order! all rise!
seuss fairy tale. >> announcer: "judge judy." 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 former hotel clerk walter "antonio" oneal is suing hotel guest james pippin for assaulting him while on the job. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: hbo executive sheila nevins opens up about her experience with sexual harassment, adding her voice to the choir of women acknowledging "me too." >> it's time women get together and say, enough. if it happened to you, it happened to me, ithappened to her. it's not going to happen to my daughter. >> woodruff: also ahead, jeffrey brown goes to mississippi to talk with award-winning author jesmyn ward about how her home and family influence her fiction. >> i was very conscious that my mom cleaned houses like this for a living. and that historically, i knew people like me didn't live in houses like this. we served in houses like this. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to talk about the infighting in the republican party, and the prospects for tax reform. 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.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: hbo executive sheila nevins opens up about her experience with sexual harassment, adding her voice to the choir of women acknowledging "me too." >> it's time women get together and say, enough. if it happened to you, it happened to me, ithappened to her. it's not going to happen to my daughter. >> woodruff: also ahead, jeffrey brown goes to mississippi to talk with award-winning author jesmyn ward about how her home and family...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> one by one, it's going to come down, and we're going to have great health care in our country. >> woodruff: president trump deals dual blows to obama-era policies, first ending subsidies to health insurance companies through the affordable care act. then, he decertifies the iran nuclear agreement, saying the country is not living up to the spirit of the deal. >> we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror and the very real threat of iran's nuclear breakout. >> woodruff: plus, unrelenting wildfires tear through california. firefighters make progress, but warn the danger is far from over. and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze a full 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. >> collette. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> one by one, it's going to come down, and we're going to have great health care in our country. >> woodruff: president trump deals dual blows to obama-era policies, first ending subsidies to health insurance companies through the affordable care act. then, he decertifies the iran nuclear agreement, saying the country is not living up to the spirit of the deal. >> we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more...
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judy, to you first. you are a little suspicious of the vice president's motives here. >> yes, i am. and i am because the press pool, those who have accompanied the vice president out in indianapolis for this game was never even taken into the stadium. so they knew that the press knew, everyone knew that the president, vice president's appearance was going to be very brief there. he did not have time to buy a hotdog. just wanted to make a political point at the taxpayers expense, because this trip according to all the reporting of what these flights cost was $250,000 round-trip airfare on the air force two, that does not even count all of the people on the ground, the ambulance, the extra security, everything that goes into something like this, just to make a point. the president himself undermines his vice president's stance as a matter of principle by saying, i ordered him to do it. so is vice president donald trump go for, it is going to not help either the president or the vice president. >> jon: vice presidents and presidents make a lot of trips for symbolic purposes, if he was
judy, to you first. you are a little suspicious of the vice president's motives here. >> yes, i am. and i am because the press pool, those who have accompanied the vice president out in indianapolis for this game was never even taken into the stadium. so they knew that the press knew, everyone knew that the president, vice president's appearance was going to be very brief there. he did not have time to buy a hotdog. just wanted to make a political point at the taxpayers expense, because...
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host: judy calling from lincoln, nebraska. good morning, judy. caller: good morning. how are you, sir? host: doing well. to somebody to talk live. host: we're glad to talk to you live, as well. would you like to say or ask, judy? caller: the fires is another thing. i got a friend living there and he's clear on the northern part area and rancisco stuff like that. what are they doing about it? on an, they are blaming it the state. our president is insane, the man devil's advocate. he don't do anything for anybody. all about money and all about him. in hollywood got fired in whatever.a -- or and stuff and things and he is a scum bag. right.all we get the point, caller. let's hear from robert bonnie. well, i think obviously a lot there, but i think the one that you gotsay is serviceted career civil in the forest service at the arertment of interior, they working hand in hand with irefighters on the ground in california california. we fight fires seamlessly at level, , state and local everybody working together and i terms of fire response, we do a really good job. ur chal
host: judy calling from lincoln, nebraska. good morning, judy. caller: good morning. how are you, sir? host: doing well. to somebody to talk live. host: we're glad to talk to you live, as well. would you like to say or ask, judy? caller: the fires is another thing. i got a friend living there and he's clear on the northern part area and rancisco stuff like that. what are they doing about it? on an, they are blaming it the state. our president is insane, the man devil's advocate. he don't do...
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i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening.at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: colette, celebrating 100 years of travel together. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> 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 [ [ bells play tune ] [ theme music plays ] -♪ i think i'm home ♪ i think i'm home ♪ how nice to look at you again ♪ ♪ along the road ♪ along the road ♪ anytime you want me ♪ you can find me living right between
i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening.at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: colette, celebrating 100 years of travel together. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just,...
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john yang has more. >> yang: thanks, judy.inning next year, the boy scouts will allow young girls to become cub scouts. and then in 2019, they'll begin a program for older girls that will allow them to earn the rank of eagle scout. here to help explain what's behind this historic change-- and what it might mean for the girl scouts-- we're joined by associated press national writer david crary. david, thanks for joining us. >> a pleasure to be here. >> yang: why are the boy scouts doing this? >> you know, they have been looking at their membership numbers for quite a while. they have been going down over the last couple of decades. they've stabilized the last year or two, but they have been looking for ways to grow and it's not an easy task in this day and age where these youth organizations are all struggling to keep their ranks full. so i think the idea was if we want to grow let's let girls in. this could be a huge increase, hundreds of thousands of girls over the next few years, it would help them get more revenue and reall
john yang has more. >> yang: thanks, judy.inning next year, the boy scouts will allow young girls to become cub scouts. and then in 2019, they'll begin a program for older girls that will allow them to earn the rank of eagle scout. here to help explain what's behind this historic change-- and what it might mean for the girl scouts-- we're joined by associated press national writer david crary. david, thanks for joining us. >> a pleasure to be here. >> yang: why are the boy...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: activists campaigning to abolish nuclear weapons win the nobel peace prize, amid heightened tensions between the u.s. and north korea. then, the trump administration rolls back an obama-era birth control mandate, now allowing employers to refuse contraception coverage to hundreds of thousands of women. also ahead, we continue our "america addicted" series with a trip to rhode island, where former drug users are leading the battle against the opioid crisis. >> there are over 24 million americans in this country who have overcome addiction, and i really think we should just turn to them and simply ask: "how did you guys do it?" >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to talk the political fallout from the mass shooting in las vegas, and tensions between president trump and his secretary of state. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 y
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: activists campaigning to abolish nuclear weapons win the nobel peace prize, amid heightened tensions between the u.s. and north korea. then, the trump administration rolls back an obama-era birth control mandate, now allowing employers to refuse contraception coverage to hundreds of thousands of women. also ahead, we continue our "america addicted" series with a trip to rhode island, where former drug users are leading the battle against the...
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i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here 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: >> 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 martha stewart: are you eager to learn how to update your favorite recipes with better for you ingredients from the modern pantry? then you won't want to miss this season of "martha bakes." join me in my kitchen where i'll teach you how to transform everything from traditional cakes, pies and even breads with new ingredients, plus mouthwatering gluten and dairy free treats for everyday and every occasion. welcome to a new way to bake. narrator: "martha bakes" is made possible
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> we must never regard as normal, the regular and casual undermining of our democratic norms and ideals. >> woodruff: a republican party in turmoil. senator jeff flake calls president trump "dangerous to a democracy," as a public feud between mr. trump and senator bob corker overshadows efforts on tax reform. then, after fake test scores sent some atlanta educators to prison, a look at those caught up in the cheating scandal, and how schools are recovering. >> as a community, i think we owe it to these kids to give them what they lost. >> woodruff: plus, a world series for a storm-weary city. houston hopes to win it all after devastating floods. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ >> collette. celebrating 100 years of travel, together. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> we must never regard as normal, the regular and casual undermining of our democratic norms and ideals. >> woodruff: a republican party in turmoil. senator jeff flake calls president trump "dangerous to a democracy," as a public feud between mr. trump and senator bob corker overshadows efforts on tax reform. then, after fake test scores sent some atlanta educators to prison, a look at those caught up in the cheating scandal,...