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♪ judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the news hour tonight, stepping down.ritain's prime minister boris johnson succumbs to pressure from his own conservative party to resign after multiple scandals. then, covid year three. the biden administration's top pandemic advisor discusses the rise in new variants and how the u.s. can combat the virus. secretary of state henry kissinger reflects on leadership, global crises, and the current state of american politics. >> for an american president to challenge the constitution, and to try to overthrow the constitution is a grave matter. judy: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> fidelity dedicated advises are here to help you create a wealth plan with tax and sit of investing strategies. -- sensitive investing strategies. we focus on tomorrow while you focus on today. that is the planning effect from fidelity. >> the candida fund, restorative justice in a meaningful work through ideas. more at candidafund.org. carnegie information from new york.
♪ judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the news hour tonight, stepping down.ritain's prime minister boris johnson succumbs to pressure from his own conservative party to resign after multiple scandals. then, covid year three. the biden administration's top pandemic advisor discusses the rise in new variants and how the u.s. can combat the virus. secretary of state henry kissinger reflects on leadership, global crises, and the current state of american politics. >> for an american...
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judy." of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution abidemi glasgow is suing salon owner toika troutman-walker and stylist kalin spooner for a refund for a custom-made wig. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 394 on the calendar in the matter of glasgow vs. troutman-walker/spooner. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. glasgow, the defendant made you a custom wig. and you want your money back. >> correct. >> judge judy: when did they make you the wig? >> i went in to place the order for the wig in october. >> judge judy: and when was the wig delivered to you? >> it was never delivered to me. >> judge judy: did you go and pick it up? >> i did. >> judge judy: on what date? >> that was november 25. >> judge judy: of 2015. >> 2015. >> judge judy: and when you went in to pick it up, did you try it on?
judy." of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution abidemi glasgow is suing salon owner toika troutman-walker and stylist kalin spooner for a refund for a custom-made wig. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 394 on the calendar in the matter of glasgow vs. troutman-walker/spooner. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated....
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judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, stepping down. british prime minister force johnson succumbs to pressure from his own party to resign, after multiple scams. then, covid your three. the rise in new variance and how the u.s. can still combat the virus. and one on e, former secretary of state henry kissinger reflects on leadership, global crises, and the current state of american politics. >> for an american president to challenge the constitutional system and to try to overthrow the constitutional system is a grave matter. 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 with tax sensitive investing strategies, planning focused on tomorrow, while you focus on today. that's the planning effect from fidelity. ♪ >> the kendeda fund committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through advancements leaders and ideas. carnegie corporation of new york supporting innovations in democratic
judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, stepping down. british prime minister force johnson succumbs to pressure from his own party to resign, after multiple scams. then, covid your three. the rise in new variance and how the u.s. can still combat the virus. and one on e, former secretary of state henry kissinger reflects on leadership, global crises, and the current state of american politics. >> for an american president to challenge the constitutional system and...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the latest hearing. the committee investigating the capitol insurrection accuses former president trump of dereliction of duty for ignoring pleas to call off the mob. >> if the president had wanted to make a statement and address the american people, he could have been on camera almost instantly. judy: then, the invasion's impact. russia and ukraine reach an agreement to resume grain shipments out of the region, alleviating some of the food insecurity wrought by the war. judy: and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the january 6 hearings and the democrats' imperiled climate agenda. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> the john s foundation, fostering engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corpo
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the latest hearing. the committee investigating the capitol insurrection accuses former president trump of dereliction of duty for ignoring pleas to call off the mob. >> if the president had wanted to make a statement and address the american people, he could have been on camera almost instantly. judy: then, the invasion's impact. russia and ukraine reach an agreement to resume grain shipments out of the region, alleviating...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight.t the extreme -- the climate crisis remains in the forefront as historic heat waves grip the united states and europe, prompting the president to consider declaring a national emergency. then, protecting marriage -- congress moves to codify federal protections for lgbtq unions amid fears of future supreme court actions. and, 10 years later -- the mass shooting in an aurora, colorado, movie theater still haunts survivors and relatives of the victims. >> for some people, there's detachment. for some people, it's loss of hope. for some people, basically, their perspective of the world has changed. 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. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. ♪ >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solution to the world's most pr
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight.t the extreme -- the climate crisis remains in the forefront as historic heat waves grip the united states and europe, prompting the president to consider declaring a national emergency. then, protecting marriage -- congress moves to codify federal protections for lgbtq unions amid fears of future supreme court actions. and, 10 years later -- the mass shooting in an aurora, colorado, movie theater still haunts...
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judy: good evening. tonight, the end of roe. legal challenges to state abortion laws move forward nationwide. crackdown. the president of china visits hong kong to celebrate the anniversary the end of british rule and consolidate control over the city. >> he is telling the people of hong kong that the government tell -- cares about hong kong. he is also telling officials here to implement this new central government agenda. judy: it is friday. our guests weigh in on the supre court. the battle for abortion rights and the revelations from the january 6 hearing. all of that and more on the show today. ♪ >> major funding has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor helps you tailor your life. life well-planned. >> the knight foundation. fostering informed communities. ♪ >> and friends of the news hour. this program was made possible by the corporation or public broadcasting. and by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. judy: a barrage of russian missiles pounde
judy: good evening. tonight, the end of roe. legal challenges to state abortion laws move forward nationwide. crackdown. the president of china visits hong kong to celebrate the anniversary the end of british rule and consolidate control over the city. >> he is telling the people of hong kong that the government tell -- cares about hong kong. he is also telling officials here to implement this new central government agenda. judy: it is friday. our guests weigh in on the supre court. the...
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>> announcer: "judge judy."re about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> announcer: twenty-year-old amanda alleman and boyfriend, 23-year-old john kidd, are suing neighbor, 23-year-old bobbie nickell, for vet bills, lost wages, and punitive damages due to a dog attack. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 404 on the calendar in the matter of alleman/kidd vs. nickell. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat now. >> judge judy: what's your last name? >> kidd, your honor. >> judge judy: do you and ms. alleman live together? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: how long have you lived together? >> about two years, your honor. >> judge judy: what kind of dog do you have? >> we have a pit bull, your honor. >> judge judy: how many? >> two. >> judge judy: how old are they? >> one is 2, your honor. and one is a year. >> judge j
>> announcer: "judge judy."re about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> announcer: twenty-year-old amanda alleman and boyfriend, 23-year-old john kidd, are suing neighbor, 23-year-old bobbie nickell, for vet bills, lost wages, and punitive damages due to a dog attack. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 404 on the calendar in the matter of alleman/kidd vs....
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judy: when? >> october of 2014, i was given a check for $2,000 which did not go through. at that point -- >> judge judy: do you have that check? >> yes. >> judge judy: i'd like to take a look at it. and when you say it did not go through,wa
judy: when? >> october of 2014, i was given a check for $2,000 which did not go through. at that point -- >> judge judy: do you have that check? >> yes. >> judge judy: i'd like to take a look at it. and when you say it did not go through,wa
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the hearings continue. the committee investigating the capitol insurrection focuses on connections between the violence perpetrated by the mobnd former president trump. >> the president got everybody riled up, told everybody to head on down. so, we basically were just following what he said. judy: then, the massacre's aftermath. new video shows inaction by dozens of police officers in uvalde, texas, despite the shooting rampage that had just taken place. and, a window into the cosmos. nasa releases stunning new photos from the webb space telescope, including never-before-seen nebulas and galaxies. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has offered no contract wireless plans. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and georg
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the hearings continue. the committee investigating the capitol insurrection focuses on connections between the violence perpetrated by the mobnd former president trump. >> the president got everybody riled up, told everybody to head on down. so, we basically were just following what he said. judy: then, the massacre's aftermath. new video shows inaction by dozens of police officers in uvalde, texas, despite the...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight...he end of roe -- legal challenges to state abortion laws move forward nationwide in the wake of the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. then... crackdown -- china's president visits hong kong to celebrate the anniversary of the end of british rule and consolidate control over the city. >> he's telling the people of hong kong that the central government cares about hong kong. he's also telling the officials here to implement this new central government agenda. judy: and it's friday... david brooks and ruth marcus weigh on the supreme court's history-making term, the battle for abortion rights, and the revelations from the january 6 hearings. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advise to help you live your life. life well-planned. ♪ >> the jonas and james l night foundati, fostering informed and engaged communi
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight...he end of roe -- legal challenges to state abortion laws move forward nationwide in the wake of the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. then... crackdown -- china's president visits hong kong to celebrate the anniversary of the end of british rule and consolidate control over the city. >> he's telling the people of hong kong that the central government cares about hong kong. he's also telling the...
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>> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: tell me your last name. >> miss ogren. >> judge judy: you were in the car with judge judy: what time was it? >> you know, i don't actually know what time it was, but it was late. >> judge judy: don't look at him. look at me. >> okay. >> judge judy: was it daytime or nighttime? >> it was nighttime. >> judge judy: do you remember the date? >> no. >> judge judy: what was the date? >> it was august 19, 2016. >> judge judy: don't say anything else. the date was august? >> yes. and it was at 10:20 p.m. >> judge judy: what part of "don't say anything else" didn't you understand? >> i'm just throwing that out there. >> judge judy: well, don't throw anything out. i said to you, "what was the date?" >> i'm sorry, your honor. >> judge judy: now, where were you coming from? >> we were coming from his house, going over to my house. >> judge judy: coming from his house, which is e?
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judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the hearings continue. the committee investigating the january 6 insurrection opus is on the actions of armor president trump as the mob attacked the capital. then the invasion intensifies. russia tightens its grip on eastern ukraine by overhauling police forces and making plans for secession referendums. and the tipping point. the millions who rely on the colorado river for water face an uncertain teacher amid an unrelenting drought. >> if climate change hadn't happened, the west would still be in drought but the severity is undoubtedly worse because of climate change. judy: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> fidelity dedicated advises are here to help you create a wealth plan with tax sensitive investing strategies. planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. that is the planning effect from fidelity. >> the kendeda fund, committed to restoring justice and investments and transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafu
judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the hearings continue. the committee investigating the january 6 insurrection opus is on the actions of armor president trump as the mob attacked the capital. then the invasion intensifies. russia tightens its grip on eastern ukraine by overhauling police forces and making plans for secession referendums. and the tipping point. the millions who rely on the colorado river for water face an uncertain teacher amid an unrelenting...
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judy: senior advisor jean sperling. >> think you, judy. -- thank you, judy. ♪ judy: in the days of theews, the u.s. house of representatives gave president biden a win on another one of his priorities, boosting the u.s. semiconductor industry. democrats pushed through a bill including $280 billion for subsidies. tax breaks. parts of appalachia faced flash flooding. water rose to homes and submerged roads. governor andy beshear reported eight dead and warned the water is still rising. >> sadly, we believe we will lose kentuckians and have a lot of kentuckians will lose most of what they have. judy: the heatwave over the pacific northwest push temperatures over 100 degrees again and it is expected to continue through saturday. there is no agreement -- president biden wants to bring home brittney griner and paul whelan, both jailed in russia. it could've all trading a convicted russian arms dealer in a u.s. prison. in ukraine, russian forces launch having a missile strikes on areas that had not been targeted in weeks. missiles rained down on the kyiv region. russian strikes also hit in th
judy: senior advisor jean sperling. >> think you, judy. -- thank you, judy. ♪ judy: in the days of theews, the u.s. house of representatives gave president biden a win on another one of his priorities, boosting the u.s. semiconductor industry. democrats pushed through a bill including $280 billion for subsidies. tax breaks. parts of appalachia faced flash flooding. water rose to homes and submerged roads. governor andy beshear reported eight dead and warned the water is still rising....
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight. biden abroad, the u.s. and israel agree to keep iran from gaining nuclear weapons but differ on how. while the family of a slain palestinian american journalist urges president biden to hold israel accountable for her death. then rising infections, demand , for monkeypox vaccines and criticism of the government's response to the outbreak grow louder as the virus spreads in the u.s. and agents for change. an innovative job training center in pittsburgh provides skills training for disadvantaged youth. >> we are not saying you have to do it by yourself. 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 create a wealth plan with tax sensitive investing strategies, planning focused on tomorrow, while you focus on today. that's e planning effect from fidelity. ♪ >> the kendeda fund committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments entrance only leaders and ideas -- in tra
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight. biden abroad, the u.s. and israel agree to keep iran from gaining nuclear weapons but differ on how. while the family of a slain palestinian american journalist urges president biden to hold israel accountable for her death. then rising infections, demand , for monkeypox vaccines and criticism of the government's response to the outbreak grow louder as the virus spreads in the u.s. and agents for change. an innovative job training...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, rising prices.nflation increases above expectations yet again, driven by higher costs for energy, food and housing. then, biden abroad. the president visits israel. the first stop of a middle east trip that is raising questions about diplomatic relations and human rights in the region. and abortion battles. as more states ban abortion in the u.s., poland enforces its own new restrictions, threatening jail time for anyone who helps a woman terminate a pregnancy. >> i knew exactly how hard it was for her to to fight for her, like dignity, to fight for her rights to stop this pregnancy. and this was my only motivation to really share my own pills with her. 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. a raiment -- a raymond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. . life well planned. >> supporting soci
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, rising prices.nflation increases above expectations yet again, driven by higher costs for energy, food and housing. then, biden abroad. the president visits israel. the first stop of a middle east trip that is raising questions about diplomatic relations and human rights in the region. and abortion battles. as more states ban abortion in the u.s., poland enforces its own new restrictions, threatening jail time for...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. economic slowdown -- the u.s. economy shrinks for the second straight quarter, prompting debate over whether the country has entered a recession. then. a new deal -- an agreement in the senate revives the president's legislative agenda with a bill to cut carbon emissions and subsidize health care. and. covid confusion -- an epidemiologist answers your questions about the virus as many parts of the country see a dramatic rise in infections. >> if you not have your booster for a while and you have not been recently infected, you don't have great protection. we really need to mask up right now especially during the surge. 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 is the planning effect from fidelity. >> the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice a
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. economic slowdown -- the u.s. economy shrinks for the second straight quarter, prompting debate over whether the country has entered a recession. then. a new deal -- an agreement in the senate revives the president's legislative agenda with a bill to cut carbon emissions and subsidize health care. and. covid confusion -- an epidemiologist answers your questions about the virus as many parts of the country see a dramatic...
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>> and her best friend. >> judge judy: but she wasn't there. >> correct. >> judge judy: okay.dren? >> two. >> judge judy: and a friend of hers. >> yes. >> judge judy: oh, you said in december, "i" -- this is what you said. "in december, i hosted a crab dinner at her apartment." so, i assumed it was, when you say, "i hosted," i usually don't put it that way when i have two of my kids over for dinner. now, you weren't living at her house at the time. >> no. >> judge judy: okay. and there was some sort of an argument. the argument took place on the phone with your sister because she wasn't in the apartment. >> correct. >> judge judy: and the argument had to do with somethitu
>> and her best friend. >> judge judy: but she wasn't there. >> correct. >> judge judy: okay.dren? >> two. >> judge judy: and a friend of hers. >> yes. >> judge judy: oh, you said in december, "i" -- this is what you said. "in december, i hosted a crab dinner at her apartment." so, i assumed it was, when you say, "i hosted," i usually don't put it that way when i have two of my kids over for dinner. now, you weren't...
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>> a pocket pit. >> judge judy: what is that? >> a little, bitty pit bull. >> judge judy: how big? >> judge judy: and you have a dog. >> we have three dogs. >> judge judy: what kind of dogs do you have? >> we have a lab-chow mix, about 50 pounds. sandy is a... >> she's an australian shepherd-lab mix. >> a fat 50 pounds. and a little shih tzu-yorkie that is 7 pounds. >> judge judy: now, your dog doesn't get along with which one of their dogs? >> they always got along. there's never been a problem. >> judge judy: never been a problem. >> no. >> no problem. she got that little shih tzu. that dog come over and play with my dog. so it's never a problem. >> judge judy: it is your claim, mr. young, that one of their dogs bit you. >> yes. >> judge j w
>> a pocket pit. >> judge judy: what is that? >> a little, bitty pit bull. >> judge judy: how big? >> judge judy: and you have a dog. >> we have three dogs. >> judge judy: what kind of dogs do you have? >> we have a lab-chow mix, about 50 pounds. sandy is a... >> she's an australian shepherd-lab mix. >> a fat 50 pounds. and a little shih tzu-yorkie that is 7 pounds. >> judge judy: now, your dog doesn't get along with which one of...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, fighting inflation. some economists voice their opposition to raise interest rates to combat rising prices. then, a critical moment. ukraine deploys western weapons to slow the invasion's advance as russian forces resort to long-range strikes against ukrainian cities. >> if we let russian occupants to keep this territory under their control, it will let russians to make roots deeper, . judy: and, rights after roe. the senate considers legislation codifying the federal right to gay marriage amid fears of future supreme court actions. we discuss the bill with senator tammy baldwin. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has offered no contract plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our customer service team can help you find a plan that best fits you. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson,
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, fighting inflation. some economists voice their opposition to raise interest rates to combat rising prices. then, a critical moment. ukraine deploys western weapons to slow the invasion's advance as russian forces resort to long-range strikes against ukrainian cities. >> if we let russian occupants to keep this territory under their control, it will let russians to make roots deeper, . judy: and, rights after roe....
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>> judge judy: lamon, back up here. >> announcer: "judge judy."nter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution cheryl brown is suing her neighbor, lamont turner, for damage caused to her car when his son kicked it. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 359 on the calendar in the matter of brown vs. turner. >> 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: okay. so i'm gonna create a visual from the papers that i've read. ms. brown, you and the turners live in the same community. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and are these your two boys? >> yes. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> eleven. >> judge judy: and you? >> nine. >> judge judy: what's your name? >> lamon. >> judge judy: and the boys play. and they play in the street in front of your house. and, sometimes, they sort of spill over into your yard. based upon what i'm reading here, you've found that annoying because, in addition to p
>> judge judy: lamon, back up here. >> announcer: "judge judy."nter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution cheryl brown is suing her neighbor, lamont turner, for damage caused to her car when his son kicked it. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 359 on the calendar in the matter of brown vs. turner. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, an assassination. japan's former prime minister shinzo abe is fatally shot at a campaign event, rocking a nation that rarely experiences gun violence. then, employment gains. a strong jobs report staves off recession fears for now, even as concerns about rising prices linger. protecting abortion. president biden signs an executive order to ensure abortion access, but stops short of broader measures some activists were hoping for. and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart reflect on the state of our nation after the july fourth holiday is marred by yet another mass shooting. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. ♪ >> the foundation fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for pub
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, an assassination. japan's former prime minister shinzo abe is fatally shot at a campaign event, rocking a nation that rarely experiences gun violence. then, employment gains. a strong jobs report staves off recession fears for now, even as concerns about rising prices linger. protecting abortion. president biden signs an executive order to ensure abortion access, but stops short of broader measures some activists were...
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for norah >> judge judy: so you know the drill with section 8 housing. >> i do. >> judge judy: you haveouncer: an experienced landlord drops the ball... >> i was confused about the appointment date. >> judge judy: you weren't confused. >> no. >> judge judy: the only one who wasn't there was you, so the premises failed the inspection. >> announcer: ...and his would-be tenant can't move on. >> judge judy: let's you and i be reasonable with each other. she's in a bind. now she wants her deposit back. >> 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 brandy gist is suing landlord erik bauer for the return of her security deposit. >> byrd: order! all rise. this is case number 'rwelcome, . parts haveeen sworn in. you may be seated.e judge jy: and you are the owor >> jge judy: both.er dealt with section 8 housing before? >> many times. >> judge judy: so you know the drill with section 8 housing. >> i do. >> judge judy: you have to pass certain inspections. >> yes.
for norah >> judge judy: so you know the drill with section 8 housing. >> i do. >> judge judy: you haveouncer: an experienced landlord drops the ball... >> i was confused about the appointment date. >> judge judy: you weren't confused. >> no. >> judge judy: the only one who wasn't there was you, so the premises failed the inspection. >> announcer: ...and his would-be tenant can't move on. >> judge judy: let's you and i be reasonable with...
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>> announcer: "judge judy." of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution evelyn williams is suing her former employer, daycare owner patricia rushing and her employee latoya johnson for unpaid wages, child endangerment, and property damage. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 419 on the calendar in the matter of williams versus rushing, johnson. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: which one of you two ladies is ms. rushing? >> me. >> judge judy: ms. johnson, i would like you to sit down for a second. i'll get to your part of the case in a minute. i don't like it to be confusing. ms. williams, ms. rushing played a good samaritan for you. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you and your daughter were homeless. >> yes. >> judge judy: she offered you a place. >> yes. >> judge judy: she offered y some money. >>udge judy: she offered, >> judge judy: and whed she do all this for you? >> in au
>> announcer: "judge judy." of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution evelyn williams is suing her former employer, daycare owner patricia rushing and her employee latoya johnson for unpaid wages, child endangerment, and property damage. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 419 on the calendar in the matter of williams versus rushing, johnson. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated....
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the aftermath. police search for a motive behind the july 4 parade shooting that has shaken the community of highland park, illinois. then, the climate question. the supreme court's decision opposing the authority of the environmental protection agency raises questions abo whether the u.s. can effectively fight climate change. and, the cost of war. ukrainian refugees across europe struggle with the psychological trauma caused by the russian invasion. >> i've never felt this way before when you don't know what's going to happen, like in a month, what you're going to do with your life, where you're going to go. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our customer service team can help you find a plan that fits yo >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour,
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the aftermath. police search for a motive behind the july 4 parade shooting that has shaken the community of highland park, illinois. then, the climate question. the supreme court's decision opposing the authority of the environmental protection agency raises questions abo whether the u.s. can effectively fight climate change. and, the cost of war. ukrainian refugees across europe struggle with the psychological trauma...
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gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr.ted the defendants an apartment that you own -- >> correct. >> judge judy: that was above a pizzeria. it had four bedrooms. when did you move in, mrs. smith? >> we moved in on may 1, 2015. >> judge judy: and when did you move out? >> we were out october 1, 2016. >> judge judy: and there came a time that, during your tenancy, your husband lost his job and you fell behind in your rent. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: how much rent, when you moved out, had not been paid to mr. watson? do you know the exact figure? >> i'm not sure of the exact figure. >> judge judy: approximately. >> it was gonna be roughly, like, $4,000. >> judge judy: well, even he doesn't say it was $4,000. you say it was $2,000. >> five. >> judge judy: no. that's not what you say, actually. you said that they still owed back rent in the amount of $2,200. and they moved out. you're confused a little, mr. watson. you're suing for $5,000.
gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr.ted the defendants an apartment that you own -- >> correct. >> judge judy: that was above a pizzeria. it had four bedrooms. when did you move in, mrs. smith? >> we moved in on may 1, 2015. >> judge judy: and when did you move out? >> we were out october 1, 2016. >> judge judy: and there came a time that, during your tenancy, your husband lost his job and you fell behind in your rent. >> yes, ma'am....
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> yes, i do. >> judge judy: how many?l as... >> two of them, yes. two others we have rescued from other people that no longer wanted them, and we took them in. >> judge judy: and they weigh about a hundred pounds? >> absolutely not. >> judge judy: how much do they weigh? >> 30 pounds for the smaller ones and maybe, the larger one, 50. >> your honor, i have pictures if you'd like to see. >> judge judy: shh! i would. so, you have four. you say the smaller one is 30 and one is 50. well, that's two pigs. and the others? >> i said the larger ones around 50 -- two larger ones. >> judge judy: the two larger ones are 50, and the smaller ones? >> around 30. >> judge judy: so somebody bought them as little, tiny potbellied pig -- little tiny things -- and they grew to be 50 pounds. theyd,
> yes, i do. >> judge judy: how many?l as... >> two of them, yes. two others we have rescued from other people that no longer wanted them, and we took them in. >> judge judy: and they weigh about a hundred pounds? >> absolutely not. >> judge judy: how much do they weigh? >> 30 pounds for the smaller ones and maybe, the larger one, 50. >> your honor, i have pictures if you'd like to see. >> judge judy: shh! i would. so, you have four. you say...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, fighting inflation -- the federal reserve again raises interest rates in the face of stubbornly high prices and concerns over the potential for a recession. then, a possible prisoner swap -- the biden administration offers russia a deal to release wnba star brittney griner and foer u.s. marine paul whelan. and, a painful past -- pope francis meets with indigenous and canadian government leaders after formally apologizing for catholic schools that tried to eradicate native culture. >> i'd like to see investments from this church that has prospered on the backs of our children and our families and our suffering. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding has been provided by -- ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years, bnsf, the engine that can access. -- connects us. >> a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. ♪ >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world'
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, fighting inflation -- the federal reserve again raises interest rates in the face of stubbornly high prices and concerns over the potential for a recession. then, a possible prisoner swap -- the biden administration offers russia a deal to release wnba star brittney griner and foer u.s. marine paul whelan. and, a painful past -- pope francis meets with indigenous and canadian government leaders after formally...
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>> i did not. >> judge judy: why not?save $100, your honor. >> judge judy: did you ask her where the puppy came from? >> she had explained to me that she purchased it from her friend who was a breeder. >> judge judy: okay. did she tell you when? >> at six weeks, when the puppy was six weeks. >> judge judy: on what date did you purchase the puppy? >> october 1st. it was a saturday night. >> judge judy: did she tell you why she was getting rid of the puppy? >> no. >> judge judy: and you weren't curious? >> well, at one point, she did say that her other dog did not get along with it, but i don't know if that was her reason or not. the puppy had a bite mark on it or an injury on it. >> judge judy: how old was the puppy when you bought it? >> nine weeks. >> judge judy: so she had had the puppy for three weeks.
>> i did not. >> judge judy: why not?save $100, your honor. >> judge judy: did you ask her where the puppy came from? >> she had explained to me that she purchased it from her friend who was a breeder. >> judge judy: okay. did she tell you when? >> at six weeks, when the puppy was six weeks. >> judge judy: on what date did you purchase the puppy? >> october 1st. it was a saturday night. >> judge judy: did she tell you why she was getting rid...
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judy: mr.inistrator, i'm about to talk with the attorney general of the state of west virginia, which was instrumental in bringing the case to the supreme court. what would you say to him as something you hope he and others who brought this case would be willing to look at as a way of the government to make sure that these plants are operating in as clean as possible of a way? >> i would say that the markets have already spoken, and when you look at the regulation that was in question, that never took place, that the supreme court evaluated, the goals of that regulation were met and exceeded years and years ago. so there is proof that the market is already moving in this direction, and it's our obligation as the government to be able to provide some certainty so they can make longer-term investments. we will continue to work hard to provide that certainty, so that the power sector can continue to make long-term investments in a clean energy economy. judy: administrator michael regan of the epa,
judy: mr.inistrator, i'm about to talk with the attorney general of the state of west virginia, which was instrumental in bringing the case to the supreme court. what would you say to him as something you hope he and others who brought this case would be willing to look at as a way of the government to make sure that these plants are operating in as clean as possible of a way? >> i would say that the markets have already spoken, and when you look at the regulation that was in question,...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on "the newshour" tonight...t the extreme -- the death toll rises as already catastrophic flooding worsens in kentucky and other parts of appalachia. then... imprisoned in russia -- the sister of an american sentenced to 14 years for cannabis possession discusses his exclusion from a proposed prisoner swap. >> as the deal currently stands, yes, we're very worried he's going to be left behind and i worry that there will not be another opportunity like this. judy: and it's friday... david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the climate and health care deal in congress and consequences of the economy's uncertain direction. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well planned. >> the john s and james l knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on "the newshour" tonight...t the extreme -- the death toll rises as already catastrophic flooding worsens in kentucky and other parts of appalachia. then... imprisoned in russia -- the sister of an american sentenced to 14 years for cannabis possession discusses his exclusion from a proposed prisoner swap. >> as the deal currently stands, yes, we're very worried he's going to be left behind and i worry that there will not be another...
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>> i'm 33. >> judge judy: what do you do for a living?rapist. >> judge judy: do you work independently or through a company? >> i work for a hospital. >> judge judy: how long have you worked in that field? >> i've been in the physical therapy industry for about three years. >> judge judy: were you ever living with the plaintiff? >> for about a month, yes. >> judge judy: when? what month? >> the end of july, july 31st, i want to say, to about august 15th or 16th. >> judge judy: well, that's two weeks. >> well, it seemed about a month. it was probably about three weeks. i would say i moved out the 21st. it was a saturday. >> judge judy: and what day did you purchase the motorcycle? >> beginning of august. it was early august. >> august 19th was the day that we purchased the motorcycle.
>> i'm 33. >> judge judy: what do you do for a living?rapist. >> judge judy: do you work independently or through a company? >> i work for a hospital. >> judge judy: how long have you worked in that field? >> i've been in the physical therapy industry for about three years. >> judge judy: were you ever living with the plaintiff? >> for about a month, yes. >> judge judy: when? what month? >> the end of july, july 31st, i want to say, to...
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>> no. >> judge judy: only you were on the lease. >> that's correct. >> judge judy: okay.dge judy: how much? >> $350. >>ge
>> no. >> judge judy: only you were on the lease. >> that's correct. >> judge judy: okay.dge judy: how much? >> $350. >>ge
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>> i'm 23. >> judge judy: tell me what you do. >> i'm a nanny. >> judge judy: who do you live with?g have you lived with her? >> off and on. she basically raised me my whole life. i moved back with her when i was 20 years old. >> judge judy: who had you lived with before you were 20? >> my grandmother, and then when i was 17, i was living with my mother. >> judge judy: so, until you were 17, you lived with your grandmother? >> no. before that, i was with my stepmom. my stepmom raised me, but i lived with my grandma for a year. >> judge judy: how long in total? you're 23 years old now. during what period of time, say, after you were 10, did you live with your mother? >> no. >> judge judy: you lived with her for a short time when you were 17. >> yes. >> judge judy: for how long? >> for a year.
>> i'm 23. >> judge judy: tell me what you do. >> i'm a nanny. >> judge judy: who do you live with?g have you lived with her? >> off and on. she basically raised me my whole life. i moved back with her when i was 20 years old. >> judge judy: who had you lived with before you were 20? >> my grandmother, and then when i was 17, i was living with my mother. >> judge judy: so, until you were 17, you lived with your grandmother? >> no. before...
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♪ ♪ judy: good eveni. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, at the extreme.assive fire forces thousands to evacuate in california as millions of americans indoor a brutal heat wave. rapid spread. epidemiologists worn the united states is at a critical moment to counteract and contain the highly contagious monkeypox virus. tipping point. the glaciers shows further signs of potentially breaking off in antarctica. >> this is perhaps the most important glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all of that and more on tonight's pbs "newshour." ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> it is the little things. ♪ the reminders of what isit is wd 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. it is the planning effect from fidelity. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the "newshour" including. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more t
♪ ♪ judy: good eveni. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, at the extreme.assive fire forces thousands to evacuate in california as millions of americans indoor a brutal heat wave. rapid spread. epidemiologists worn the united states is at a critical moment to counteract and contain the highly contagious monkeypox virus. tipping point. the glaciers shows further signs of potentially breaking off in antarctica. >> this is perhaps the most important glacier in the world in terms...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight.iolence in america -- families of mass shooting victims join president biden to recognize the significance of a new gun law and demand that more be done. we look at calls to release more images of the deadly attacks and why many families are opposed. then. aging together -- inflation and high housing costs spur more baby boomers to find roommates. >> i like saving money. i like having another person to talk to to have a relationship , with. it's nice to have some companionship when you're at home. judy: and. the uber files -- thousands of leaked documents show how ride-sharing company uber skirted laws and regulations as it expanded worldwide. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> it's a little beings. -- the little things, the reminders of what is important. it's why fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan. a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies, planning focused on tomorrow w
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight.iolence in america -- families of mass shooting victims join president biden to recognize the significance of a new gun law and demand that more be done. we look at calls to release more images of the deadly attacks and why many families are opposed. then. aging together -- inflation and high housing costs spur more baby boomers to find roommates. >> i like saving money. i like having another person to talk to to have a...
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judy: and that's a big deal. >> a very big deal for us. >> judge judy: and you retained the defendants lawsuit says that she breached your contract, that she didn't provide the services that you had contracted for, you want your money back, plus a lot of money for aggravation. >> correct. >> judge judy: the defendant says that you actually owe her money, that she gave you exactly what you were supposed to have, but you had an additional 100 people at the party that you were not contracted for, so she had to hire additional security, et cetera -- she had to bring additional people in. first i'd like to know on what date was this party planned? >> december 26, 2015. >> judge judy: the venue where you were supposed to have it, where was that? >> that was in anaheim. >> judge judy: who found the venue? >> i contracted blanca to
judy: and that's a big deal. >> a very big deal for us. >> judge judy: and you retained the defendants lawsuit says that she breached your contract, that she didn't provide the services that you had contracted for, you want your money back, plus a lot of money for aggravation. >> correct. >> judge judy: the defendant says that you actually owe her money, that she gave you exactly what you were supposed to have, but you had an additional 100 people at the party that you...
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judy: all right. very much. >> thank you. ♪ judy: pope francis traveled to quebec today to meet with canada's prime minister and its first indigenous governor general. it's part of his weeklong tour canada, where he is apologizing -- tour of canada, where he is apologizing for the catholic church's role in running residential schools, very similar to ones across the united states, that tried to eradicate native cultures. while the pope's apology was welcomed, as william brangham reports, indigenous leaders and former students say it's only the first step toward healing a painful past. [indigenous chanting] william: where the catholic church once exploited and denigrated indigenous culture, indigenous leaders this week offered the pope a symbol of that culture. survivors of canada's catholic boarding schools, now grown and gray, carried a red cloth with the names of more than 4000 indigenous students who died or disappeared from those places. in the native community, the roman catholic leader issued a
judy: all right. very much. >> thank you. ♪ judy: pope francis traveled to quebec today to meet with canada's prime minister and its first indigenous governor general. it's part of his weeklong tour canada, where he is apologizing -- tour of canada, where he is apologizing for the catholic church's role in running residential schools, very similar to ones across the united states, that tried to eradicate native cultures. while the pope's apology was welcomed, as william brangham...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. at the extreme -- a massive fire forces thousands to evacuate in california as millions of americans endure a brutal heat wave. then. rapid spread -- epidemiologists warn the united states is at a critical moment to counteract and contain the highly contagious monkeypox virus. and. tipping point -- the thwaites glacier shows further signs of potentially breaking off antarctica threatening substantial sea-level rise. >> this is perhaps the most important glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> it's 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 on today. that is the planning effect from fidelity. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and instit
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. at the extreme -- a massive fire forces thousands to evacuate in california as millions of americans endure a brutal heat wave. then. rapid spread -- epidemiologists warn the united states is at a critical moment to counteract and contain the highly contagious monkeypox virus. and. tipping point -- the thwaites glacier shows further signs of potentially breaking off antarctica threatening substantial sea-level rise....
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>> yes. >> judge judy: okay. claim that your son and his wife moved in to a condo that you own. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you were going out of the state to minister to a sister who was ill. you thought it would be a good idea for your son and his wife to move into your condo and pay the mortgage. when did that happen? >> they moved in at the end of december after christmas because christmas being an important date -- >> judge judy: of last year? >> of last year, yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and when did they move out? >> i had to actually file an eviction notice on 5/18, which gave them until 6/15 to move out. >> judge judy: and is that when they moved out? >> apparently, i heard on facebook it was
>> yes. >> judge judy: okay. claim that your son and his wife moved in to a condo that you own. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you were going out of the state to minister to a sister who was ill. you thought it would be a good idea for your son and his wife to move into your condo and pay the mortgage. when did that happen? >> they moved in at the end of december after christmas because christmas being an important date -- >> judge judy: of last year? >>...
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>> $28,000. >> judge judy: and you financed it. >> yes. >> judge judy: what kind of work do you do, mslegal typist for the bureau of real estate. >> judge judy: and mr. anderson, what was he doing when he moved in with you? >> at that particular time, he was a nurse for >> jud jud how long diu work for the v.a.? >> four years. >> judge judy: what happened to that job? >> i left that job to help ms. roberts take care of her foster kids, which were her niece and nephews. at that time, she said she needed help because she was going back to school to get her education, which she dropped out of school, and when she dropped out of school, i -- >> judge judy: yeah, you're
>> $28,000. >> judge judy: and you financed it. >> yes. >> judge judy: what kind of work do you do, mslegal typist for the bureau of real estate. >> judge judy: and mr. anderson, what was he doing when he moved in with you? >> at that particular time, he was a nurse for >> jud jud how long diu work for the v.a.? >> four years. >> judge judy: what happened to that job? >> i left that job to help ms. roberts take care of her foster kids,...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. ton "newshour" tonight, biden abroad. the u.s.nd israel agree to keep iran from keeping nuclear weapons but differ on how. while the family of a slain palestinian journalist urges president biden. demand for monkey pox vaccines and critical response grow louder as the virus spreads in the u.s. and agents for change. an innovative job training center in pittsburgh provides skills training for disadvantaged youth. >> you can do whatever you want. we're not saying you have do it by yourself. and that's why we're here. judy: all that and more on tonight's can want pbs newshour." -- all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> fidelity dedicated advisers are here to create a wealth plan, a plan with strategies, planning focused on tomorrow, while you focus on today. that's the planning effect from fidelity. announcer: the kendida fund, investments and transformative leaders. more at kendeda fund. and by carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these indiv
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. ton "newshour" tonight, biden abroad. the u.s.nd israel agree to keep iran from keeping nuclear weapons but differ on how. while the family of a slain palestinian journalist urges president biden. demand for monkey pox vaccines and critical response grow louder as the virus spreads in the u.s. and agents for change. an innovative job training center in pittsburgh provides skills training for disadvantaged youth. >> you can do whatever...
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>> announcer: or... >> judge judy: you know what i have a problem with?>> judge judy: that doesn't look like the kind of outfit that somebody is wearing when they just wake up. i'd like you to take a minute to think about it. >> 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 >> announcer: 21-year-old john hall iii is suing his ex-boyfriend saverio franciosa for an unpaid loan and for destroying his laptop. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 242 on the calendar in matter of hall vs. franciosa. >> 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: mr. hall, according to your complaint, you and mr. franciosa were a couple and lived together for approximately two years. >> that's correct. >> judge judy: and there came a point that there was an altercation. >> yeah, so -- >> judge judy: and as a result of that altercation, you c
>> announcer: or... >> judge judy: you know what i have a problem with?>> judge judy: that doesn't look like the kind of outfit that somebody is wearing when they just wake up. i'd like you to take a minute to think about it. >> 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 >> announcer: 21-year-old john hall iii is suing his...
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she offered. >> judge judy: okay.our mother, told her what was happening, you put the electricity in your name. according to you, there was an agreement that she would pay the electrical bill. >> yes. >> judge judy: she turned out not to have paid the bill, which subsequently went to collections. you want the bill, since you've paid. >> yes. >> judge judy: ms. hammond, i gather your answer, your response to your mother's complaint, is that she wasn't much of a mother... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...that this was the least that she could do.
she offered. >> judge judy: okay.our mother, told her what was happening, you put the electricity in your name. according to you, there was an agreement that she would pay the electrical bill. >> yes. >> judge judy: she turned out not to have paid the bill, which subsequently went to collections. you want the bill, since you've paid. >> yes. >> judge judy: ms. hammond, i gather your answer, your response to your mother's complaint, is that she wasn't much of a...