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>> yes. >> judge judy: so far, correct? >> correct. >> judge judy: and in may?paid him his rent? >> yes. >> judge judy: something happened in june. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: wanna tell me what happened? >> i was going to move out because he was selling the house to a family or whatever. so i was gonna move out. but -- >> judge judy: when were you selling the house? >> i decided i wanted to try to sell my house early june. >> judge judy: and when did you tell ms. adams? >> i told her that, about the time she put her notice in, that i t
>> yes. >> judge judy: so far, correct? >> correct. >> judge judy: and in may?paid him his rent? >> yes. >> judge judy: something happened in june. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: wanna tell me what happened? >> i was going to move out because he was selling the house to a family or whatever. so i was gonna move out. but -- >> judge judy: when were you selling the house? >> i decided i wanted to try to sell my house early june....
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.n the newshour tonight, the war continues as ukrainian forces hold off russian advances in the east, a massive effort by western allies to arm ukraine. then, 30 years ler, los angeles reflects on the uprising that followed the brutal police beating of rodney king and its impact on policing. >> all the basic measures of economic well-being across the different raci and ethnic groups has been very, very little progress since 1992 and in some cases, we've gone backwards. judy: and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on new polling that shows democrats losing ground to republicans as the parties gear up for midterm elections. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> the landscape has changed. and not for the last time. ♪ the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resili
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.n the newshour tonight, the war continues as ukrainian forces hold off russian advances in the east, a massive effort by western allies to arm ukraine. then, 30 years ler, los angeles reflects on the uprising that followed the brutal police beating of rodney king and its impact on policing. >> all the basic measures of economic well-being across the different raci and ethnic groups has been very, very little progress since 1992 and in some cases,...
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i would say -- >> judge judy: do you know? >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: what month? >> thanksgiving day last year, 2015. >> judge judy: okay. now, so, you had a long-term, live-in relationship. you renewed the lease at least twice. did you own two cars? >> separate vehicles? yes. >> judge judy: yes. you had a job? >> yes, part-time. i was going to school full-time, as well. >> judge judy: how were you supporting yourself other than the part-time job? >> student loans, grants, and scholarships that i received. >> judge judy: and what were you
i would say -- >> judge judy: do you know? >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: what month? >> thanksgiving day last year, 2015. >> judge judy: okay. now, so, you had a long-term, live-in relationship. you renewed the lease at least twice. did you own two cars? >> separate vehicles? yes. >> judge judy: yes. you had a job? >> yes, part-time. i was going to school full-time, as well. >> judge judy: how were you supporting yourself other than the...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on "the newshour" tonight, the invasion's impact as russian forces refocus their attacks and more atrocities are uncovered. then, access to health care. the biden administration joined by former president obama proposes an expansion the affordable care act. and living in legal limbo because they are not recognized as citizens of any nation. >> not being a citizen of any country in the world limits you for your access to human rights. without having a country that recognizes me, i don't have any laws that protect me. >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> the landscape has changed and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again for whatever happens next. >> people who know know bdo. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans
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i gave the car away. >> judge judy: who's that? >> my, uh, boyfriend. >> judge judy: okay.d you put it up for sale? >> february. >> judge judy: you bought the car for how much? >> $3,400. >> judge judy: did you and
i gave the car away. >> judge judy: who's that? >> my, uh, boyfriend. >> judge judy: okay.d you put it up for sale? >> february. >> judge judy: you bought the car for how much? >> $3,400. >> judge judy: did you and
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>> yes. >> judge judy: and she came in.s, your honor. >> judge judy: what kind of a car did she find? >> a 2000 jeep grand cherokee. >> judge judy: how much was the car? >> total, it was $7,000. >> judge judy: did you negotiate a price with her? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and what was the negotiated price? >> due to her credit, she was gonna put $2,500 down, $600 a month to pay off the remaining 7,000. >> judge judy: she as going to put $2,500 down and then pay how much a month for how long? >> $600 a month. and i think the contract was for nine months. >> judge judy: just a second.
>> yes. >> judge judy: and she came in.s, your honor. >> judge judy: what kind of a car did she find? >> a 2000 jeep grand cherokee. >> judge judy: how much was the car? >> total, it was $7,000. >> judge judy: did you negotiate a price with her? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and what was the negotiated price? >> due to her credit, she was gonna put $2,500 down, $600 a month to pay off the remaining 7,000. >> judge judy: she...
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judge judy: and there's been some difficulty. >> announcer: neighbors in a land war. >> judge judy: youhat my survey was wrong. she didn't agree with it. and so she went ahead and built a fence on it. >> judge judy: the fence that she built was on your property. and you forced her to take it down. >> announcer: can the judge knock down barriers to peace? >> judge judy: if this is what is occupying your time, i think that you probably both need to be on some serious medication. >> announcer: "judge judy."e abr the courtroom >> announcer: "judge judy."e abr the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christine boiger is suing her neighbor, elizabeth allen, for damages resulting from the construction of a fence. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 154 on calendar in the matter of boiger vs. allen. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. boiger, how long have you lived in your home? >> we moved in july 4, 1999. >>
judge judy: and there's been some difficulty. >> announcer: neighbors in a land war. >> judge judy: youhat my survey was wrong. she didn't agree with it. and so she went ahead and built a fence on it. >> judge judy: the fence that she built was on your property. and you forced her to take it down. >> announcer: can the judge knock down barriers to peace? >> judge judy: if this is what is occupying your time, i think that you probably both need to be on some serious...
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>> judge judy: mr.no, he didn't. >> judge judy: the police became involved because you said, "i'm not giving him his boat until he pays me." >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution boat repairman roger fountain is suing hiser all rise! your honor, this is case number 287 on the calendar in the matter of fountain vs. mccluskey. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties b.u maeated. m,a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. fountain, you want money that you claim is owed to you for fixing the defendant's boat. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: that's what your case is about. mr. mccluskey, you have a whole different story, so i'm going to start with you. what kind of boat did you buy, and when did you buy it and from whom? >> i purchased a '97 sea doo challenger. >> judge judy: 1997, so a 20-year-old sea doo? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: when did
>> judge judy: mr.no, he didn't. >> judge judy: the police became involved because you said, "i'm not giving him his boat until he pays me." >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution boat repairman roger fountain is suing hiser all rise! your honor, this is case number 287 on the calendar in the matter of fountain vs....
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have a seat, please. >> judge judy: miss clifton. >> yes. >> judge judy: how are you related to this while we had it, and it broke down, and i put the money into repair it. >> judge judy: sit down. >> okay. >> judge judy: this whole case is about you. >> okay. >> judge judy: the defendant was your brother-in-law. >> correct. >> judge judy: and you agreed to take over payments on his truck. >> right. >> judge judy: when was that, mr. harper? >> i don't have the exact date, your honor. >> judge judy: give me a month and year. >> june or july of 2014. >> judge judy: and how many years left did you have to go on the loan? >> roughly two and a half years, as far as i know. >> judge judy: is that right? >> no. >> judge judy: did you pay directly to the bank, or did you pay him for the truck? >> i paid it to the truck company. >> judge judy: loan company. and your first payment was when, june of 2014? >> i did it on june, the beginning of june, t
have a seat, please. >> judge judy: miss clifton. >> yes. >> judge judy: how are you related to this while we had it, and it broke down, and i put the money into repair it. >> judge judy: sit down. >> okay. >> judge judy: this whole case is about you. >> okay. >> judge judy: the defendant was your brother-in-law. >> correct. >> judge judy: and you agreed to take over payments on his truck. >> right. >> judge judy: when was...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, ukraine braces as russia widens its attacks to the east, and the united states announces american diplomats will return to kyiv. then, elon musk buys twitter for $44 billion. what this means for the social media giant and free speech. and the future of france. president emmanuel macron wins re-election but his challenger demonstrates the rising popularity of the french far right. >> i fear tonight that the five-year mandate that starts will not break the disdainful and brutal practises of the previous leadership, and that emmanuel macron will not do anything to repair the fractures that divide our country. and make our fellow citizens suffer. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals a
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, ukraine braces as russia widens its attacks to the east, and the united states announces american diplomats will return to kyiv. then, elon musk buys twitter for $44 billion. what this means for the social media giant and free speech. and the future of france. president emmanuel macron wins re-election but his challenger demonstrates the rising popularity of the french far right. >> i fear tonight that the...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "wshour" tonight...he invasion intensifies -- missiles strike a western ukrainian city that, until now, has been a safe haven, while ukraine's president says russia's major military offensive in the east has begun. then... masking mandate -- a federal judge overturns the national requirement that passengers wear face coverings on airplanes and public transportation. and... a critical shortage -- medical ethics questions arise as foreign-born nurses increasingly fill the staffing gaps in american hospitals. >> the world health organization has been very concerned about poaching from poor countries because you're essentially using taxpayer money from those countries to fund our health workforce. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour.” ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> it is the little things... th remdef wh is important. it is why fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan, a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies, planning fo
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "wshour" tonight...he invasion intensifies -- missiles strike a western ukrainian city that, until now, has been a safe haven, while ukraine's president says russia's major military offensive in the east has begun. then... masking mandate -- a federal judge overturns the national requirement that passengers wear face coverings on airplanes and public transportation. and... a critical shortage -- medical ethics questions arise as...
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>> shellby. >> judge judy: okay. ms. absolutely nothing about this case because you weren't present when the accident occurred with your car. is that correct? >> i know some of the details, just what i had to do afterwards. >> judge judy: you don't know any of the details of the accident because you weren't there. >> no. >> judge judy: the only two people that were in your car were your daughter and her maybe ex-boyfriend. so i'm gonna ask you to switch places with your daughter, because the only reason you're interested in this case at all and the only reason you brought it is because you're the registered owner of the car. >> yes. me and my husband. >> judge judy: okay. the accident occurred on what date? >> i believe it was march 27th. >> judge judy: is that right? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: i'd like you to keep your voice up. look like you're animated. look like you're in a courtroom. look like you're engaged. not engaged, but engaged in what's happening here. march 27th at what time? shellby. >> 1:00 in the
>> shellby. >> judge judy: okay. ms. absolutely nothing about this case because you weren't present when the accident occurred with your car. is that correct? >> i know some of the details, just what i had to do afterwards. >> judge judy: you don't know any of the details of the accident because you weren't there. >> no. >> judge judy: the only two people that were in your car were your daughter and her maybe ex-boyfriend. so i'm gonna ask you to switch...
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>> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: but you were the driver? >> yes. >> judge judy: now, mr.eate a visual picture of this so that everybody out there, including myself, understands so they can relate to what happened. >> okay. >> judge judy: you're driving through a parking lot? >> yes. >> judge judy: it's not a big parking lot. >> no, very small, and there was construction being done. >> judge judy: and you were leaving the parking lot? >> yes. >> judge judy: you had parked there? >> no, i actually had gone to the park, and then i had gone through the parking lot because there was construction on the street. >> judge judy: so you were not going through the parking lot to use it for any legitimate reason, you were doing to circumvent traffic. >> correct. >> judge judy: now, miss alaniz was in her car in the moving traffic lane in that parking lot. >> correct.
>> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: but you were the driver? >> yes. >> judge judy: now, mr.eate a visual picture of this so that everybody out there, including myself, understands so they can relate to what happened. >> okay. >> judge judy: you're driving through a parking lot? >> yes. >> judge judy: it's not a big parking lot. >> no, very small, and there was construction being done. >> judge judy: and you were leaving the parking lot?...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, arming ukraine. the u.s. provides more weapons to ukraine to help defend themselves against a renewed military offensive by russian forces in the country's east. then, information battles. how so-called open source intelligence from cell phones videos to satellite images are being used to uncover the truth in russia's war against ukine. and understanding alopecia. people living with an auto-immune disease that leads to hair loss speak out about the need for greater awareness and acceptance. >> i will like for people to take away the fact that hair does not define any of us. and alopecia may not be life threathening but it is life altering. it affects a person's livelihood as well as their mental health. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> the lemelson foundation, committed to improving lives through invention in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemieux.org. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur fo
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy road rough. the horrors of war.nternational outrage grows over atrocities apparently committed by russian forces in ukraine. including the mass murder o civilians. . then, the tipping point. the united nations take panel on climate change calls for a dramatic shift away from fossil fuels to avoid a catastrophic global temperature increase. and, footsteps from the past. prehistoric human tracks in new mexico have the potential to abend conventional wisdom about how long humans have inhabited north america. >> it is probably the most important trackside in the americas, both in terms of scale, but also in the tracks. that is what is really special. judy: all of that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. ♪ >> -- >> the wille and form a hewlett foundati. advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world, at hewlett.org. the chan zuckerberg initiative, working to build a more healthy, just, and inclusive future for everyone at czi.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions.
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy road rough. the horrors of war.nternational outrage grows over atrocities apparently committed by russian forces in ukraine. including the mass murder o civilians. . then, the tipping point. the united nations take panel on climate change calls for a dramatic shift away from fossil fuels to avoid a catastrophic global temperature increase. and, footsteps from the past. prehistoric human tracks in new mexico have the potential to abend conventional wisdom about...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight. ukraine braces as russia widens its attacks to t east, and the united states announces american diplomats will return to kyiv. then. elon musk buys twitter for $44 billion. what this means for the social media giant and free sech. and. the future of france -- prident emmanuel macron wins re-election but his challenger demonstrates the rising popularity of the french far right. >> i fear tonight that the fiveear mandate that starts will not break the disdainful and brutal practices of the previous leadership, and that emmanuel macron will not do anything to repair the fractures that divide our country and make our fellow citizens suffer. judy: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> it is the little things. the reminders of what is important. it is why fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan. a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies. planning focused on tomorrow while you focus o
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month or so. >> judge judy: month or so. >> yeah. >> judge judy: okay.? >> yeah, he was actually gonna just go visit you, i think. >> judge judy: okay. very good. all right, this is what the case is about. you two were a couple, and you're no longer a couple. you're fighting over the dog. so i have to make a judgment as to who owns the dog. now, ms. calisi, when you and mr. trayers were a couple, on what date did you start living together? >> we unofficially were living together in his lawrence apartment in may of 2015. >> judge judy: what does that mean? >> well, we started dating in
month or so. >> judge judy: month or so. >> yeah. >> judge judy: okay.? >> yeah, he was actually gonna just go visit you, i think. >> judge judy: okay. very good. all right, this is what the case is about. you two were a couple, and you're no longer a couple. you're fighting over the dog. so i have to make a judgment as to who owns the dog. now, ms. calisi, when you and mr. trayers were a couple, on what date did you start living together? >> we unofficially...
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. >> judge judy: how old are they? 11, and my son is 8. >> judge judy: what kind of work do you do? >> right now i'm a caregiver for the mentally disabled. >> judge judy: how long have you been doing that? >> it'll be a year in april. >> judge judy: prior to that, what were you doing? >> i worked at a chuck e. cheese's as assistant manager. >> judge judy: and what about you, mr. dailey? >> i'm a supervisor for a security company. >> judge judy: and you, sir? >> i'm a material handler
. >> judge judy: how old are they? 11, and my son is 8. >> judge judy: what kind of work do you do? >> right now i'm a caregiver for the mentally disabled. >> judge judy: how long have you been doing that? >> it'll be a year in april. >> judge judy: prior to that, what were you doing? >> i worked at a chuck e. cheese's as assistant manager. >> judge judy: and what about you, mr. dailey? >> i'm a supervisor for a security company. >>...
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judy: a quick follow-up.uld take time, what not to have the troops called up, to train them and not to mention to get them into position? >> this would not be a quick operation. you are right. one problem with mobilizing people is if they are not trained and they never held a weapon before it will take time before they can be useful to this fight. so, this is something that they are preparing the population on russian media to tell them this will be a long fight. it is not going to end on may 9 as putin wishes. e hring and acknowledging that the punter going that -- at the pentagon that there is not an endless supply of weapons that the u.s. and nato have been supplyinukraine. how much of an issue is that? >> it's beginning to be significant. we have sent thousands of these javelin antitank systems and thousands of stinger air defense systems to the ukrainians and the ukraine is are fighting bravely. it is having a big impact but they are also having a big impact on our supply levels. these systems are not ea
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judy: good evening, i am judy woodruff. on the newshour, the ongoing war. cornered ukrainian soldiers in mariupol make a desperate last stand against russian troops as the exodus of civilians continues. then, decoding putin. one of his most prominent critics discusses his motives and unwavering desire to maintain his grip on power. and a fuel for the future. major advancements in hydrogen power offer a possible alternative to fossil fuels in the fight against climate change. >> the good news for hydrogen batteries is the technology exists. this is an engineering exercise. judy: 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. >> cfo, caregiver, eclipse chaser. your raymond james financial advisor taylors advice to help you live your life. >> the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce by embracing innovation, by looking at not only current opportunities but ahead to future ones. >> people that know
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. >> judge judy: well, you did.arpet for the two bedrooms. >> announcer: but first, this tenant and her daughter want answers. >> can i see the proof where you paid the bill? >> i'm not paying it till -- >> you just said you paid. >> i didn't say i paid for it. mind your business. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution pamela hill is suing her former tenant, penny soto, for property damage and h.o.a. fines. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 225 on the calendar in the matter of hill vs. soto. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. hill, you own a condominium. >> yes. >> judge judy: how long have you owned the condo? >> since 1996. like almost 20 years. >> judge judy: did you ever reside there yourself? >> yes, i did. >> judge judy: from when to when? >>
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judy: good evening. i'judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, president biden's request to congress for $33 billion more in aid for ukraine underscores the u.s. is bracing for a prolonged conflict. then, with a new report showing the economy contracting, experts weigh whether this or other signs of resilience matter more for the future. and, a tiny vial with big ambitions -- a vaccine for the world, to help close the gap in global vaccine distribution. ouu seca ill t fhe firs e depao and we want to be the fire department for the world. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. >> fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan. a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies. planning focused on tomorrow, while you focus on today. that's the anffpl e fngt,ecrom fi >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by look
judy: good evening. i'judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, president biden's request to congress for $33 billion more in aid for ukraine underscores the u.s. is bracing for a prolonged conflict. then, with a new report showing the economy contracting, experts weigh whether this or other signs of resilience matter more for the future. and, a tiny vial with big ambitions -- a vaccine for the world, to help close the gap in global vaccine distribution. ouu seca ill t fhe firs e...
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>> judge judy: is that right? you moved in? >> no, we were a couple previous, before that. sorry. >> judge judy: ms. kittredge, when you moved in, what were the financial arrangements? >> we were just gonna split the rent, which was $1,100. so we were gonna pay $550 each. >> judge judy: when did you move out? >> i moved out mid-may, like around the 12th of may.
>> judge judy: is that right? you moved in? >> no, we were a couple previous, before that. sorry. >> judge judy: ms. kittredge, when you moved in, what were the financial arrangements? >> we were just gonna split the rent, which was $1,100. so we were gonna pay $550 each. >> judge judy: when did you move out? >> i moved out mid-may, like around the 12th of may.
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judy good evening. i am judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, escalation. russia claims ukrainian air forces struck a fuel depot inside russia as peace talks make little progress, and desperate humanitarian evacuations continue by fits and starts. then, lockdown. china orders the 26 million residents of shanghai to shelter in place, testing the country's zero-covid policy. >> i just woke up and my compound was surrounded with the fence, and that's it. there was no announcement, there was no warning, no information, nothing. judy: and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the biden administration's changing immigration policy, and the ongoing investigation into the capitol insurrection. all that and more on tonight's pbs "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs "newshour" has been provided by -- >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented wita more flexible workforce vanessa:, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but had to future ones. resilience
judy good evening. i am judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, escalation. russia claims ukrainian air forces struck a fuel depot inside russia as peace talks make little progress, and desperate humanitarian evacuations continue by fits and starts. then, lockdown. china orders the 26 million residents of shanghai to shelter in place, testing the country's zero-covid policy. >> i just woke up and my compound was surrounded with the fence, and that's it. there was no...
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♪ judy: good evening. i am judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the shifting war. miles long russia convoy is seeing heading towards eastern ukraine and civilians desperately try to escape. ahead of an expected major military offensive in the region. then, overhaul. u.s. postal service gets a reboot with new laws aimed at fixing long-standing budget shortfalls and shipping delays. and unlevel playing field, 50 years after title nine became law, why girls are still experiencing discrimination in sports. >> we'd never seen an example where girls were kind of treated more equitably. i guess you could say. it just kind of seemed like that was just the way things are. and as girls, we just had to kind of tough it out. judy: all of that and more on tonight's p newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> it's the little things. the reminders of what's important. it's why fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan. a plane with tax sensitive investing strategies, planning focusing on tomorrow while you focus on toda
♪ judy: good evening. i am judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the shifting war. miles long russia convoy is seeing heading towards eastern ukraine and civilians desperately try to escape. ahead of an expected major military offensive in the region. then, overhaul. u.s. postal service gets a reboot with new laws aimed at fixing long-standing budget shortfalls and shipping delays. and unlevel playing field, 50 years after title nine became law, why girls are still experiencing...
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>> announcer: "judge judy." >> judge judy: stick to one woman!bout to woman! >> announcer: you are about to enter th captions paid for by cbs television distribution delvon mcdonald and fiancée breanne capeci are suing vanessa ray for bail money due to a false arrest, missed work, harassment, and emotional distress. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 209 on the calendar in the matter of capeci/mcdonald vs. ray. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: what's your last name, sir? >> mcdonald. >> judge judy: mr. mcdonald, your co-plaintiff is your fiancée? is that right? you live together? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and the defendant used to be your girlfriend, and you lived together? >> no, your honor. she was my roommate. >> judge judy: well, she maybe thinks she was more than your roommate. that's what i get from her answer. were you just roommates, or did you date? >> we shared a bedroom for the last two years. we w
>> announcer: "judge judy." >> judge judy: stick to one woman!bout to woman! >> announcer: you are about to enter th captions paid for by cbs television distribution delvon mcdonald and fiancée breanne capeci are suing vanessa ray for bail money due to a false arrest, missed work, harassment, and emotional distress. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 209 on the calendar in the matter of capeci/mcdonald vs. ray. >> judge judy: thank...
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judy: thank you very much. there were several mass shootings across the country over easter weekend leaving many to question what can be done to curb worsening gun violence in america. reporter: this weekend two children were killed and eight others wounded in pittsburgh after a shooting broke out at a party. in south carolina, two mass shootings happened just hours apart, one at a shopping mall, d another at a restaurant. more than 20 people were injured. that makes at least 146 mass shootings, where four or more people are shot, so far this year. for more on what can be done to prevent these tragedies, i'm joined by mark full moon -- follman. he's long covered this country's epidemic of gun violence, and is now out with a new book, "trigger points: inside the mission to stop mass shootings in america" great to have you on the newshour. these shootings over the weekend are not what we think about the sort of archetypal mass shootings. these are gatherings where there is armed people and things erupt. it seems
judy: thank you very much. there were several mass shootings across the country over easter weekend leaving many to question what can be done to curb worsening gun violence in america. reporter: this weekend two children were killed and eight others wounded in pittsburgh after a shooting broke out at a party. in south carolina, two mass shootings happened just hours apart, one at a shopping mall, d another at a restaurant. more than 20 people were injured. that makes at least 146 mass...
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judy: i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, as russia moves towards the east in ukraine, we sit down with the ukrainian foreign minister to explore the profound resilience of the ukrainian people. then, with new figures showing inflation at a historic high, a report on why some corporations are reporting record profits. >> what we're seeing in this moment is really when that profit maximization and opportunity collide. and the opportunity is the cer of inflation. judy: and, 91-year old artist faith ringgold, who fought for change in the art world, is celebrated with an exhibition of her work at the new museum in new york. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> the landscape has changed and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce. by embracing innovation. by looking not only at current opportunities, but i had to future ones. resilience is the ability to vot again and again
judy: i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, as russia moves towards the east in ukraine, we sit down with the ukrainian foreign minister to explore the profound resilience of the ukrainian people. then, with new figures showing inflation at a historic high, a report on why some corporations are reporting record profits. >> what we're seeing in this moment is really when that profit maximization and opportunity collide. and the opportunity is the cer of inflation. judy: and, 91-year...
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♪ judy: good evening. i am judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the shifting invasion.ussia repositions some troops but increases attacks in the south, as civilians resort to desperate attempts to escape the war zone. then, looking for relief -- president biden announces plans to release 1 million barrels of oil per day from the nation's strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to lower gas prices. and, investigating the insurrection -- former president trump's son-in-law jared kushner testifies before the january 6th committee. we discuss the latest on the probe with representative zoe lofgren. >> what has unfolded here, i think, is more sious than the threat that was posed by watergate to our country. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs "newshour" has been provided by. >> fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan a plan with tax sensitive strategies, planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. that is the planning effect, from fidelity. >> consumer cellular. bnsf railway. accountant
♪ judy: good evening. i am judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the shifting invasion.ussia repositions some troops but increases attacks in the south, as civilians resort to desperate attempts to escape the war zone. then, looking for relief -- president biden announces plans to release 1 million barrels of oil per day from the nation's strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to lower gas prices. and, investigating the insurrection -- former president trump's son-in-law jared...
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we did date. >> judge judy: never? >> no, never. >> judge judy: did you have your own home?ch i've had since october of '14. >> judge judy: when did you and the defendant begin a relationship? >> in september of '14. >> judge judy: this case has many components. let me try to simplify it if i can. one is for a loan... >> correct. >> judge judy: ...which you say you took out on his behalf with a promise for him to pay that loan. it was for a motorcycle. it was actually to refinance a motorcycle. you bought a motorcycle, sir? >> i already owned a motorcycle, ma'am. >> judge judy: you were paying out? >> i was paying out payments on it. >> judge judy: you were making payments, and at what interest rate? >> 29.9%. >> judge judy: which is very high interest. when had you purchased the motorcycle? >> i purchased the motorcycle in june of 2013. >> judge judy: so, about a year before you met the plaintiff? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you were making payments on it faithfully?
we did date. >> judge judy: never? >> no, never. >> judge judy: did you have your own home?ch i've had since october of '14. >> judge judy: when did you and the defendant begin a relationship? >> in september of '14. >> judge judy: this case has many components. let me try to simplify it if i can. one is for a loan... >> correct. >> judge judy: ...which you say you took out on his behalf with a promise for him to pay that loan. it was for a...
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>> announcer: "judge judy."om of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> tia erickson is suing 17-year-old nikki parent and her father, richard, for the return of money she paid for a horse and for vet bills. >> byrd: order! all rise! isse ne calendar in the matter of erickson vs. parent. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. erickson, you bought a horse from the defendants and claim that the horse that they sold you was lame. you want your money back. >> correct. >> judge judy: and in addition, you resorted to a little self-help and you took the horse and, without their permission, without their knowledge, you trespassed on their property and returned the horse. and they have a counterclaim because you did that. they say that you had no right to trespass on their property, had no right to return the horse. in addition, they'
>> announcer: "judge judy."om of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> tia erickson is suing 17-year-old nikki parent and her father, richard, for the return of money she paid for a horse and for vet bills. >> byrd: order! all rise! isse ne calendar in the matter of erickson vs. parent. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff "on the newshour" the fight rages on. explosions clo to kyiv rk the capital, while in ukrne itself, residents of mariupol shelter without food and other basic needs. >> i couldn't believe that -- >> we came to see our daughter, and the bombing started. we got in a basement, but my wife can barely walk. judy: then the saudi connection. a massive investment from crown prince raises questions about the ethics of jared kushner's post white house business dealings. and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the ongoing war in ukraine and the potential political impact for riseing pry price, food and gas. all that and more on tonight's pbs "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> the landscape has changed. and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again for whatever happens next.
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff "on the newshour" the fight rages on. explosions clo to kyiv rk the capital, while in ukrne itself, residents of mariupol shelter without food and other basic needs. >> i couldn't believe that -- >> we came to see our daughter, and the bombing started. we got in a basement, but my wife can barely walk. judy: then the saudi connection. a massive investment from crown prince raises questions about the ethics of jared kushner's post white...
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judy: thank you, jeff.hour online, climate watchers are sounding the alarm about disappearing coastline in louisiana, brought on by rising sea levels and exacerbated by intensifying hurricanes. you can read about how the changing conditions could force thousands of residents from their homes. that's at p-b-s dot -- that's at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe and we'll see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> major funding has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to help people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of plans, and our team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible resource, by embracing innovation, looking ahead t
judy: thank you, jeff.hour online, climate watchers are sounding the alarm about disappearing coastline in louisiana, brought on by rising sea levels and exacerbated by intensifying hurricanes. you can read about how the changing conditions could force thousands of residents from their homes. that's at p-b-s dot -- that's at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you,...
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♪ >> good, i'm judy woodruff.n the newshour tonight, president biden requests from congress more aid for ukraine underscoring that the u.s. is bracing for a long conflict. with a new report showing the economy contracting, experts weigh whether this or other signs of resilience matter more for the future. and a tiny vial with big ambitions. a vaccine for the world to close the gap -- all that and more on tonight's pbs "newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour been provided by -- >> fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a plan. planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. it is the planning affect from fidelity. >> the landscape has changed and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again for whatever happens next. >> people who know, no bdo. -- know bdo. >> the kendeda fund, commi
♪ >> good, i'm judy woodruff.n the newshour tonight, president biden requests from congress more aid for ukraine underscoring that the u.s. is bracing for a long conflict. with a new report showing the economy contracting, experts weigh whether this or other signs of resilience matter more for the future. and a tiny vial with big ambitions. a vaccine for the world to close the gap -- all that and more on tonight's pbs "newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour...
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>> announcer: "judge judy."about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution foer tts, k and patrk's father, ancisco valdiv for mas resuing anoperty dam bd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 116 on the calendar in the matter of ayon vs. valdivia-minsel/ bachakes/valdivia. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: what is your last name? >> valdivia-minsel. >> judge judy: and yours? >> valdivia. >> judge judy: who was a tenant in this house? you can sit down. i didn't think you were a tenant. just the two of you were tenants in the house? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: these were your tenants? >> yes. >> judge judy: they had an oral lease or a written lease? >> we actually have a written lease. >> judge judy: i'd like to see it. >> thank you. >> judge judy: well, it just says that she received $600 to rent a room at this address. "they will be moving in on january 2015 between 1st or the 5th deposit. i nee
>> announcer: "judge judy."about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution foer tts, k and patrk's father, ancisco valdiv for mas resuing anoperty dam bd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 116 on the calendar in the matter of ayon vs. valdivia-minsel/ bachakes/valdivia. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: what is your last name? >> valdivia-minsel....
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judy: one more question about ukraine.biden off the cuff referred to what is going on as genocide. how much do statements like that matter? >> he already called him a war criminal. it forecloses the idea at some point in the future we can have normal business with vladimir putin. that we can have a seven or g20 or whatever you want to go to. that ever again the u.s. can go to summits with him, have him visit the white house, whatever you want to do. that's never going to happen. that makes it untenable and i think rightly so. >> it puts pressure on putin and paint him into a corner. it makes him unacceptable abroad. judy: i want to turn to two other things. one, david, the bad news we got this week on inflation is it affirming what we have been seeing? historic highs. much of the economic picture is scary. we know the unemployment are down. i know wages are going up. there is even a report of consumer confidence being up. what is at the core of this? how worried should the biden administration be? >> inflation is the numbe
judy: one more question about ukraine.biden off the cuff referred to what is going on as genocide. how much do statements like that matter? >> he already called him a war criminal. it forecloses the idea at some point in the future we can have normal business with vladimir putin. that we can have a seven or g20 or whatever you want to go to. that ever again the u.s. can go to summits with him, have him visit the white house, whatever you want to do. that's never going to happen. that...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. tonight, the horrors of war.ernational outrage grows as atrociti apparently commitd by russian forces in ukraine including the mass murder of civilians. then, the tipping point. the united nations panel on climate change calls for a dramatic shift away from fsil fuel. and, footsteps from the past. prehistoric human tracks in new mexico have the potential to upend conventional wisdom about how long hums have inhabited north america. >> probably the most important track site in the americas both in terms of scale but also in the frequency. that is what is really special about it judy: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour been provided by -- >> it is the little things. the reminders of what is important. it is why fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create wealth plan. a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies. planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. that is the planning effect from fidelity. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation.
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. tonight, the horrors of war.ernational outrage grows as atrociti apparently commitd by russian forces in ukraine including the mass murder of civilians. then, the tipping point. the united nations panel on climate change calls for a dramatic shift away from fsil fuel. and, footsteps from the past. prehistoric human tracks in new mexico have the potential to upend conventional wisdom about how long hums have inhabited north america. >> probably...
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folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: this is your daughter?for a long time? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you had an elderly father. your father was being evicted from the place where he was staying. he was also somewhat of a hoarder. he had a lot of stuff. you had to move all the stuff that he had hoarded from storage units, and put them where? >> we put them in storage units, and we moved part of it to my residence in riverside. >> judge judy: so you were moving things around. >> right. >> judge judy: and you enlisted the defendant and his daughter to help you. >> yes. >> judge judy: for money, because this was a big production. this was not, you know, an hour. >> right. >> judge judy: this was days and days of going through stuff and moving it. how many days did the defendant
folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: this is your daughter?for a long time? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you had an elderly father. your father was being evicted from the place where he was staying. he was also somewhat of a hoarder. he had a lot of stuff. you had to move all the stuff that he had hoarded from storage units, and put them where? >> we put them in storage units, and we moved part of it to my residence in riverside. >> judge judy: so you were...
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>> announcer: "judge judy."t to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution boxing gym owner danny calhoun jr. is suing his former employee, boxing trainer charlando peoples, for violation of a non-compete agreement, defamation, and loss of business. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 183 on the calendar in the matter of calhoun vs. peoples. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. calhoun, you run a gym. is that correct? >> correct. >> judge judy: where is it located? >> cincinnati, ohio. >> judge judy: how many gyms are there in cincinnati? >> at least 20 or 30 gyms in the entire city. >> judge judy: between 20 and 30. and how many are there in a 10-block radius of where you are? >> 10-block radius? i would say maybe four, five. >> judge judy: because i assume that before you started your business, which is a relatively new business, y
>> announcer: "judge judy."t to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution boxing gym owner danny calhoun jr. is suing his former employee, boxing trainer charlando peoples, for violation of a non-compete agreement, defamation, and loss of business. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 183 on the calendar in the matter of calhoun vs. peoples. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're...
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judy: dr., thank you very much. >> good to be with you. ♪ judy: firefighters in the american west and the plains are battling a dozen large fires that burned 340 square miles in six states. more than 3500 firefighters and support personal are on the fire lines. stephanie sy has a report on the challenges the fires are posing in arizona, and nebraska. >> wind fueled fires continue to ravage part of the southwest and the ruskin in -- and nebraska in what experts s is an unusually early start to the season. 150,000 acres have been decimated and thousands of residents in arizona and new mexico and nebraska have had to evacuate in the past few weeks. in new mexico, 20 wildfires continue to burn, fueled by severe drought. the calf canyon fire ha charred 200 homes. the governor of new mexico has issued a state of emergency. >> there is no reason for us to lose anyone, because they made a decision to stay even in a mandatory evacuatn order. please leave. we want you to be safe. this is a state that car
judy: dr., thank you very much. >> good to be with you. ♪ judy: firefighters in the american west and the plains are battling a dozen large fires that burned 340 square miles in six states. more than 3500 firefighters and support personal are on the fire lines. stephanie sy has a report on the challenges the fires are posing in arizona, and nebraska. >> wind fueled fires continue to ravage part of the southwest and the ruskin in -- and nebraska in what experts s is an unusually...
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judy: you mention backsliding by others.hat's going on in ukraine, given the current political the current economic environment. some of that backsliding has come on the part of the biden administrati. the opening up of many acres of federal lands for drilling. there are other other decisions that are being made right now. people are watching. how much of a setback is all that inside your own administration? sec. kerry: i don't think it's a setback, because i don't think a lot of it is going to produce fuel. the company is the old companies have massive numbers of leases today, opening something up to release and then they buy the least that's not a well, that doesn't produce drilling. or, you know, i think that what you're going to see, i mean, and by the way, as i said, gas over the next few years, as long as you have a plan for capturing the emissions as you go forward, that can be mitigated. and there are vast number of leases held by these companies today and they're not drilling them. there's just going to be a demand
judy: you mention backsliding by others.hat's going on in ukraine, given the current political the current economic environment. some of that backsliding has come on the part of the biden administrati. the opening up of many acres of federal lands for drilling. there are other other decisions that are being made right now. people are watching. how much of a setback is all that inside your own administration? sec. kerry: i don't think it's a setback, because i don't think a lot of it is going to...
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>> i'm a stay-at-home mother. >> judge judy: how do you support yourself?. he has a good job, but he's always gone, so it's better for me to stay home. >> judge judy: what do you know about being a mechanic? >> um, i've always worked with cars. i'm more of a tomboy. and so, with my father and friends and family, i always try to work on cars, and it just became a love of mine. >> judge judy: okay. so, ms. danielson, you bought a used car, a 20-year-old car. you bought it off a lot. according to your complaint, you spent $2,200 on the car. >> correct. >> judge judy: you did that in may of this year, and shortly thereafter, the car overheated and was no longer drivable, according to you. so, according to your complaint, you gave the car to ms. kolosky when the car stopped running. she was supposed to fix the car, and you promised to pay her for parts and labor. on what date did you have the car towed to her house? >> belie
>> i'm a stay-at-home mother. >> judge judy: how do you support yourself?. he has a good job, but he's always gone, so it's better for me to stay home. >> judge judy: what do you know about being a mechanic? >> um, i've always worked with cars. i'm more of a tomboy. and so, with my father and friends and family, i always try to work on cars, and it just became a love of mine. >> judge judy: okay. so, ms. danielson, you bought a used car, a 20-year-old car. you...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. the united states and its allies increase arms treatments to ukraine. worries about russia's reaction. then wildfires search across the american planes and the southwest. we are seeing thousands -- forcing thousands to flee. and the impact on enrollment as colleges drop tests. >> students from lower income did not take the test. it is a big divide. >> all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again for whatever happens next. >> people who know no bdo. >> for 25 years consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans to let people do more of what they like. our customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more visit consu
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. the united states and its allies increase arms treatments to ukraine. worries about russia's reaction. then wildfires search across the american planes and the southwest. we are seeing thousands -- forcing thousands to flee. and the impact on enrollment as colleges drop tests. >> students from lower income did not take the test. it is a big divide. >> all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >>...
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put that down. >> [ laughs ] >> announcer: "judge judy." the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 24-year-old matthew kerns is suing his former roommate, shelly baker, for the return of his belongings. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 266 on the calendar in the matter of kerns vs. baker. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. kerns, how long were you and ms. baker roommates? >> approximately six months, your honor. >> judge judy: did you move in to her home? >> no, your honor. >> judge judy: she moved in to yours, or you moved in together? >> the way that it happened, your honor, was i rented a two-bedroom condo with one of my friends at the time. about three months in, it was determined that we could no longer live together. the romate at thimkind ock up his stan toe the full at,e.ble m she came back slightly later and said,
put that down. >> [ laughs ] >> announcer: "judge judy." the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 24-year-old matthew kerns is suing his former roommate, shelly baker, for the return of his belongings. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 266 on the calendar in the matter of kerns vs. baker. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome,...
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judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, the costs of war -- western nations pledge more military aid for ukraine as investigators gather additional evidence of war crimes, including ruia's apparent use of civilians as human shields. and, an historic first -- judge ketanji brown jackson becomes the first black woman elevated to the supreme court after three republican senators join democrats to vote for her confirmation. then, fearing for the future -- the former soviet state of moldova welcomes refugees from neighboring ukraine, but also worries about what comes next. >> numerically and professionally, we are unable to face any military attack. we do not have a strong army able to defend the country. amna: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. >> fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan. a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies. planning focused on tomorrow, while you focus on today. that is t
judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, the costs of war -- western nations pledge more military aid for ukraine as investigators gather additional evidence of war crimes, including ruia's apparent use of civilians as human shields. and, an historic first -- judge ketanji brown jackson becomes the first black woman elevated to the supreme court after three republican senators join democrats to vote for her confirmation. then, fearing for the future -- the former soviet state...
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judy: i'm judy woodruff.newshour tonight, as russia moves towards the east in ukraine, we sit down with the ukrainian foreign minister to explore the profound resilience of the ukrainian people. then, with new figures showing inflation at a historic high, a report on why some corporations are reporting record profits. >> what we're seeing in this moment is really when that profit maximization and opportunity collide. and the opportunity is the cer of inflation. judy: and, 91-year old artist faith ringgold, who fought for change in the art world, is celebrated with an exhibition of her work at the new museum in new york. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪
judy: i'm judy woodruff.newshour tonight, as russia moves towards the east in ukraine, we sit down with the ukrainian foreign minister to explore the profound resilience of the ukrainian people. then, with new figures showing inflation at a historic high, a report on why some corporations are reporting record profits. >> what we're seeing in this moment is really when that profit maximization and opportunity collide. and the opportunity is the cer of inflation. judy: and, 91-year old...