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only judy.l ensure that kim's awful secret would be exposed in court, the crime revealed, justice served, but what it be justice or even the whole truth? kim had turned on judy, but this mother had quite finished yet with her daughter. >> i know she was screaming, do, it do it, do it. just, do it. >> coming up -- judy tells her story and there is one more twist and store. >> a jury could acquit her. >> when dateline continues. we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch. children's birthday, missed their graduations, their we
only judy.l ensure that kim's awful secret would be exposed in court, the crime revealed, justice served, but what it be justice or even the whole truth? kim had turned on judy, but this mother had quite finished yet with her daughter. >> i know she was screaming, do, it do it, do it. just, do it. >> coming up -- judy tells her story and there is one more twist and store. >> a jury could acquit her. >> when dateline continues. we moved out of the city so our little...
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>> no. >> judge judy: '17? >> yes. >> judge judy: where did you work in '17?? >> end of april, beginning of may, starting -- >> judge judy: so for a couple of weeks in april and may. >> yeah. >> judge judy: okay. so you don't work. >> right. >> judge judy: who supports you? >> they do.
>> no. >> judge judy: '17? >> yes. >> judge judy: where did you work in '17?? >> end of april, beginning of may, starting -- >> judge judy: so for a couple of weeks in april and may. >> yeah. >> judge judy: okay. so you don't work. >> right. >> judge judy: who supports you? >> they do.
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. >> judge judy: maybe. >> nah, used to be friends. >> judge judy: okay.appened where you were cut. >> yes. >> and that happened last month? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you were cut by your friend, mr. brown. >> yes, ex-friend. >> judge judy: if you say it again, i'm just going to say goodbye to all of you. do you understand? this happened on august 17th? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you were at someone's house. >> yes. >> judge judy: whose house? >> damon. >> judge judy: what's his last name? >> stearnes. >> judge judy: what were you doing there? >> getting a haircut. >> judge judy: who was cutting your hair? >> he was. >> judge judy: is that what you do for a living? >> yes. >> judge judy: you do it out of your home? >> yes. >> judge judy: and what were you doing there? >> getting a haircut. >> well, he actually... >> judge judy: shh. you were getting a haircut also? >> i was getting a haircut first. >> judge judy: so you were the first client. had you come together? >> yeah. >> judge judy: shush. had you come in the same car
. >> judge judy: maybe. >> nah, used to be friends. >> judge judy: okay.appened where you were cut. >> yes. >> and that happened last month? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you were cut by your friend, mr. brown. >> yes, ex-friend. >> judge judy: if you say it again, i'm just going to say goodbye to all of you. do you understand? this happened on august 17th? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you were at someone's house. >> yes....
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judy: you have one child?judge judy: mr. glass, you came and rented an apartment from the defendants. >> yes. >> judge judy: what month? >> in the end of february, so it was for march. >> judge judy: what was the rent on the apartment? >> it was 1,300, plus a month and a half security, your honor. >> judge judy: and how much money did you give them? >> 1,950 plus 1,300. so that should be 3,250. >> judge judy: and you moved in in march? >> yes, about march 16th to be exact. >> judge judy: where had you been living prior to that? >> i was staying with my mother, and she was staying at [bleep] mlk. >> judge judy: do both of you work? >> yes. >> judge judy: so this was the first time you were going to try living together. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: did you have a lease? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: can i see a copy of the lease? >> i don't believe i brought it with me, your honor. >> i have it. >> judge judy: do you have a copy? >> copies.
judy: you have one child?judge judy: mr. glass, you came and rented an apartment from the defendants. >> yes. >> judge judy: what month? >> in the end of february, so it was for march. >> judge judy: what was the rent on the apartment? >> it was 1,300, plus a month and a half security, your honor. >> judge judy: and how much money did you give them? >> 1,950 plus 1,300. so that should be 3,250. >> judge judy: and you moved in in march? >>...
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judy: and what effect do you think they've had?gest effect that it's had is it's taken time away from our administration to be able to focus on classrooms. judy: the district administration undertook a review of about 150 books, ultimately removing about 10 of them. brett: there is some agreement that some things are off limits. my argument is, you know, this is more about where to draw the line and why not err on the side of of caution? judy: brett zook is a parent of three kids in the penncrest district, and one who just graduated. after learning about the proposed book policy from two of his daughters, he spoke at a penncrest board meeting in support of the policy. brett: that was the, the first time i had attended any school board meetings. judy: so you felt pretty strongly about it? brett: i did. i mean, i feel like these are things that are very important to people. at the same time, i wanted to be part of a healthy discussion if possible. and try to have some some input to the conversation that could be received by it by tho
judy: and what effect do you think they've had?gest effect that it's had is it's taken time away from our administration to be able to focus on classrooms. judy: the district administration undertook a review of about 150 books, ultimately removing about 10 of them. brett: there is some agreement that some things are off limits. my argument is, you know, this is more about where to draw the line and why not err on the side of of caution? judy: brett zook is a parent of three kids in the...
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>> announcer: "judge judy."room of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution day care owner julie webb is suing christina and joshua vanwinkle for unpaid childcare fees, late fees, and overtime. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 94 on the calendar in the matter of webb vs. s bn in yomay beeated. ma'am, have se cldren t >> we had two. >> judge judy: how old? >> 8 and 6. >> judge judy: and what month and year did they start her day care? >> it was december of 2015. >> judge judy: and what was their last day of attendance? >> january 13th of 2017. >> judge judy: how many weeks of day care did you not pay for? >> i paid up all to date. >> judge judy: no. no. well, that's not true because, according to your answer, it's not true. according to your answer, you said that she made you a gift of four weeks. so at least four weeks you didn't pay for. >> well, yes. correct. that is right. >> judge judy: right. that's correct. >> yes. that's correct. >> judge judy: so at least four
>> announcer: "judge judy."room of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution day care owner julie webb is suing christina and joshua vanwinkle for unpaid childcare fees, late fees, and overtime. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 94 on the calendar in the matter of webb vs. s bn in yomay beeated. ma'am, have se cldren t >> we had two. >> judge judy: how old? >> 8 and 6. >> judge judy: and what month and year...
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bretz. >> judge judy: thank you very much. >> byrd: you're welcome. >> judge judy: children outside.out. you rented a house from ms. bretz. am i correct that you don't own this house? you were renting the house. >> it's a land contract. >> judge judy: what does that mean? >> i am buying it from the deeded owner. >> judge judy: what is a land contract? i don't know. >> purchasing it from the owner until it's paid for, and then we transfer the deed to my name. >> judge judy: so right now, you're renting it. >> no. i don't live there. i pay him, or i pay his mortgage on the property. >> judge judy: you pay his mortgage on the property, and you don't live there. >> correct. >> judge judy: you rent it out. >> i rent it out, yes. >> judge judy: so... >> i thought you mean, do i rent it? no, i rent it out, correct. >> judge judy: no, you rent it out. you don't own it. >> right. >> judge judy: but you personally, you don't own it. either you own it, or you rent it. you have that... >> i do not own it. i rent it out, yes. >> judge judy: correct. so you rented the house
bretz. >> judge judy: thank you very much. >> byrd: you're welcome. >> judge judy: children outside.out. you rented a house from ms. bretz. am i correct that you don't own this house? you were renting the house. >> it's a land contract. >> judge judy: what does that mean? >> i am buying it from the deeded owner. >> judge judy: what is a land contract? i don't know. >> purchasing it from the owner until it's paid for, and then we transfer the deed...
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sorry, your honor. >> judge judy: and you met him online.
sorry, your honor. >> judge judy: and you met him online.
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have a seat. >> judge judy: mr.s, and i believe four others in their family. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: there were seven of you on the lease? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: was this a house? >> no, it was an apartment. >> judge judy: how many rooms were in the apartment? >> three bedrooms. >> judge judy: who was in each bedroom? >> so it was eduardo and daisy in one bedroom, and then it was mariam and oscar in another and then griselda and pedro in the other room. >> judge judy: where did you sleep? >> i agreed to stay in the living room on the couch. >> judge judy: did everybody pay the same rent? >> no, i paid $100 less. >> judge judy: and what was your share of the rent? >> it was $300, and then we later got added utilities, which was another 400... >> judge judy: okay, so your share of the rent was $300. >> yeah, and then with the later added-on utilities, cable and wi-fi, it was $400
have a seat. >> judge judy: mr.s, and i believe four others in their family. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: there were seven of you on the lease? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: was this a house? >> no, it was an apartment. >> judge judy: how many rooms were in the apartment? >> three bedrooms. >> judge judy: who was in each bedroom? >> so it was eduardo and daisy in one bedroom, and then it was mariam and oscar in another and...
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>> it was $2,629.44. >> judge judy: owing a balance of $1,882. >> correct. >> judge judy: and he started 2017. >> on may the 6th. i dropped my gear off from work on may the -- friday, may the 5th, after work. >> judge judy: you have --
>> it was $2,629.44. >> judge judy: owing a balance of $1,882. >> correct. >> judge judy: and he started 2017. >> on may the 6th. i dropped my gear off from work on may the -- friday, may the 5th, after work. >> judge judy: you have --
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judy: a month or so.ing to what i read, you, again, very foolishly, started to buy things for this apartment that he was now living in, became more involved with his situation with i
judy: a month or so.ing to what i read, you, again, very foolishly, started to buy things for this apartment that he was now living in, became more involved with his situation with i
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>> yes. >> judge judy: when? >> about 4 years ago. >> judge judy: is that case over?have anything to do with the property? >> no. it was off-site. >> judge judy: it was off the property. >> yes. >> judge judy: other than that one arrest...
>> yes. >> judge judy: when? >> about 4 years ago. >> judge judy: is that case over?have anything to do with the property? >> no. it was off-site. >> judge judy: it was off the property. >> yes. >> judge judy: other than that one arrest...
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>> judge judy: and then, the two of you had a falling out. >> yes. >> judge judy: and you went to her had a fight. >> it wasn't moreso of a fight. it was like an argument, back and forth. >> judge judy: an argument back and forth, and somehow, the phone got left at her house. >> yes, because it was sitting right here, and i had placed it on her counter. >> judge judy: and according to you, she still has your phone that you paid for. she says you never really paid for the phone, so she's not giving you the phone back, and she has a counterclaim because she says that, when you came to her house, and you had this argument, turned into an assault,
>> judge judy: and then, the two of you had a falling out. >> yes. >> judge judy: and you went to her had a fight. >> it wasn't moreso of a fight. it was like an argument, back and forth. >> judge judy: an argument back and forth, and somehow, the phone got left at her house. >> yes, because it was sitting right here, and i had placed it on her counter. >> judge judy: and according to you, she still has your phone that you paid for. she says you never...
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>> yes. >> judge judy: was it a weekend of a weekday? >> weekend. >> judge judy: weekend?really well. why don't you tell me what happened first? >> okay. on this night, we went out to a bar, came back in. and on the way in, just the vibe just began to turn at a negative once we got in the house. and i was trying to talk to her and play with her a little bit, ane
>> yes. >> judge judy: was it a weekend of a weekday? >> weekend. >> judge judy: weekend?really well. why don't you tell me what happened first? >> okay. on this night, we went out to a bar, came back in. and on the way in, just the vibe just began to turn at a negative once we got in the house. and i was trying to talk to her and play with her a little bit, ane
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sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. would that be this gentlemen over here? >> steven, yes. >> judge judy: and, mr. mendez, he is a person with whom your daughter-in-law has two sons. >> yes. >> judge judy: subsequent to those two sons being born, your daughter-in-law married your son, and they have one child together... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...a little girl. at some point in october of last year, you received a phone call that child protective services were going to take the children away from your daughter-in-law and i assume your son, as well... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...because of a drug problem. >> right. >> judge judy: and you were asked to step in and take custody of the three children. >> right. >> judge judy: which you did for a period of time. >> i still have two of them. >> judge judy: which two? >> judge judy:baby and the
sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. would that be this gentlemen over here? >> steven, yes. >> judge judy: and, mr. mendez, he is a person with whom your daughter-in-law has two sons. >> yes. >> judge judy: subsequent to those two sons being born, your daughter-in-law married your son, and they have one child together... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...a little girl. at some point in october of last year, you received a phone call that child protective...
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>> yes. >> judge judy: and at the time that you met mr.o. >> judge judy: but he liked you, and you met him because he stopped to give you a ride home. it was snowing where you were. is that what happened so far? >> yes, ma'am. yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and you told him that you were pregnant, but he said it didn't matter to him. he's liked you. so, you started to go out for a short time. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: then, according to what i read in the complaint, you and mr. johnson had an argument, and that was on march the 30th. according to you, you had an argument. tell me what the argument was about, ms. cole. >> it was a silly argument. >> judge judy: no, just tell me what the argument was about. >> it was over him talking to other females, specifically ninalia. >> judge judy: this lady? well, why couldn't he talk to other women?
>> yes. >> judge judy: and at the time that you met mr.o. >> judge judy: but he liked you, and you met him because he stopped to give you a ride home. it was snowing where you were. is that what happened so far? >> yes, ma'am. yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and you told him that you were pregnant, but he said it didn't matter to him. he's liked you. so, you started to go out for a short time. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: then, according to what i...
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>> famous. >> judge judy: did she say famous? >> yes. >> judge judy: is that his name?>> judge judy: where is he? >> he's incarcerated. >> judge judy: what is famous incarcerated for? >> for a gun charge. >> judge judy: how old are you, ms. davenport? >> 38.
>> famous. >> judge judy: did she say famous? >> yes. >> judge judy: is that his name?>> judge judy: where is he? >> he's incarcerated. >> judge judy: what is famous incarcerated for? >> for a gun charge. >> judge judy: how old are you, ms. davenport? >> 38.
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have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms.your house and your car over a small loan. >> yes. >> judge judy: defendant is countersuing for damage that he says that you did to his car, and he's also asking for the return of the two small loans that he made you. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: what do you do for a living? >> i'm disabled. >> judge judy: since when? >> since... let's see, 1994. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> i'm 59. >> judge judy: you were disabled from a job? >> no, just -- i have chronic back pain, arthritis. >> judge judy: just a second. you have chronic back pain since you were 39? >> yes. >> judge judy: what did you do before then? >> i worked at campbell's soup and at franchise tax board. >> judge judy: and how long did you work when you were in your 30s? >> i worked there for about
have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms.your house and your car over a small loan. >> yes. >> judge judy: defendant is countersuing for damage that he says that you did to his car, and he's also asking for the return of the two small loans that he made you. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: what do you do for a living? >> i'm disabled. >> judge judy: since when? >> since... let's see, 1994. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> i'm 59....
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judy: the heineken beer commercial was among the most successful.nk it's a good example of something that's called vicarious contact. so, one thing that can be helpful is foreople to have a warm, direct interaction, cross a group divide and find their stereotypes disabused, develop a personal connection. sometimes, we can't do that. we definitely can't do that easily at scale. but what if you watched the same thing happened? you know, what if you watch two people from either side of the divide have an interaction? you then kind of vicariously have that interaction yourself. gov. cox: we are currently in the final days of campaigning against each other. chris: but our common values transcend our political differences. judy: another intervention that showed promise, politicians announcing their support for voting and elections, regardless of the outcome, something utah republican governor spencer cox did with his rival, democrat chris peterson, during their 2020 race. chris: now, whether you vote by mail or in person, we will fully support the results
judy: the heineken beer commercial was among the most successful.nk it's a good example of something that's called vicarious contact. so, one thing that can be helpful is foreople to have a warm, direct interaction, cross a group divide and find their stereotypes disabused, develop a personal connection. sometimes, we can't do that. we definitely can't do that easily at scale. but what if you watched the same thing happened? you know, what if you watch two people from either side of the divide...
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>> i am 19. >> judge judy: who is that?he's my witness. >> judge judy: about what? >> about smokey said that... smokey, this is what i've known her for... >> judge judy: about what? >> smokey is what i used to call her in school because she was my teacher. >> judge judy: what is he a witness for? >> i was getting to that. he is my witness because, as when she first served me, she said that she called him, and he didn't receive any calls, and he took bear to, which is my dog, to vet visits with me. >> judge judy: [ groans ] [ laughter ] listen!
>> i am 19. >> judge judy: who is that?he's my witness. >> judge judy: about what? >> about smokey said that... smokey, this is what i've known her for... >> judge judy: about what? >> smokey is what i used to call her in school because she was my teacher. >> judge judy: what is he a witness for? >> i was getting to that. he is my witness because, as when she first served me, she said that she called him, and he didn't receive any calls, and he...
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>> yes. >> judge judy: is your granddaughter?dge judy: and you were incarcerated also? >> no. i haven't been in jail in over 17 years. >> judge judy: there was not a time when you were incarcerated recently? >> no. >> judge judy: you said that her mother... >> yeah. she had went back to jail, and that's when i...okay. when marquette was 3 months old, my friend got out of drug house. her and my son was on drugs. that's how i got custody of marquette.
>> yes. >> judge judy: is your granddaughter?dge judy: and you were incarcerated also? >> no. i haven't been in jail in over 17 years. >> judge judy: there was not a time when you were incarcerated recently? >> no. >> judge judy: you said that her mother... >> yeah. she had went back to jail, and that's when i...okay. when marquette was 3 months old, my friend got out of drug house. her and my son was on drugs. that's how i got custody of marquette.
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>> right. >> announcer: "judge judy."e about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christina hilling and her friend, thomas kohler jr., are suing temmie rosenthal for vet bills resulting from a dog attack. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 99 on the calendar in the matter of kohler/hilling vs. rosenthal. >> 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: okay. who owns the dog? >> i do. >> judge judy: and, mr. kohler, you were actually there at the dog park? >> yes. >> judge judy: okay. have a seat. mr. kohler, you were taking care of this little dog? >> yes, felix. >> judge judy: you took him to a dog park? >> yes, the creekside. >> judge judy: and you had taken him to this dog park before? >> yes, many times. >> judge judy: and you care for him on a regular basis? >> i would at at least one week a month. whenever i do have him, i take him to the dog pa
>> right. >> announcer: "judge judy."e about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christina hilling and her friend, thomas kohler jr., are suing temmie rosenthal for vet bills resulting from a dog attack. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 99 on the calendar in the matter of kohler/hilling vs. rosenthal. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been...
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clu, so judy -- judy chu so judy could announce in two days in our discharge petition we have 211 co-sponsors. 211 people. what that means -- [applause] our response now, since we don't have the house, is that we can have a discharge petition. what that means is we need seven republicans. of the twice that number at least who have won in biden districts. to sign up for a discharge petition so we candice charge that bill. now, some of the people who are here that signed on to that, christy houlahan from pennsylvania, debbie wasserman schultz from florida, sara jacobs from florida, emily sykes of ohio, andrea solis, i'll just read the names without the state. brandon boyle -- brendan boyle, another pennsylvanian. kim schrier, melanie stansbury, i said christy houlahan. any other back there came in since i was -- oh. here we are. diana degette is here, i just mentioned diana. congressman garcia from texas. so, diana, i was mentioning our conversation when we heard that night in colorado. get on the plane. go to texas. in texas, the women were on fire. now this is the first light of day that we'r
clu, so judy -- judy chu so judy could announce in two days in our discharge petition we have 211 co-sponsors. 211 people. what that means -- [applause] our response now, since we don't have the house, is that we can have a discharge petition. what that means is we need seven republicans. of the twice that number at least who have won in biden districts. to sign up for a discharge petition so we candice charge that bill. now, some of the people who are here that signed on to that, christy...
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>> judge judy: and you slammed the window down on her thumb? >> announcer: "judge judy."judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution brian fordham is suing former roommate 20-year-old mardia williams for property damage, loss of food and stolen property. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 155 on the calendar on the matter fordham vs. williams. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. fordham, you rented a room in a house that it appears that the defendant was renting from somebody else. >> correct. >> judge judy: do i get that right? >> correct. >> judge judy: and it's a little bit of a bizarre case. wasn't quite able to figure it all out, but what you're suing her for is she broke the locks that you put on your door to your room two or three times. >> four. >> judge judy: four times, so you want her to pay for that. and then you say that because she didn't pay the electric bill, you lost your food.
>> judge judy: and you slammed the window down on her thumb? >> announcer: "judge judy."judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution brian fordham is suing former roommate 20-year-old mardia williams for property damage, loss of food and stolen property. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 155 on the calendar on the matter fordham vs. williams. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm judy woodruff in des moines, iowa. in weeks ahead, judy will hear more from these iowa republican voters about the state of the country, our divisions, and what a path forward looks like. she'll be visiting other states to hear from panels of democratic voters as well. geoff: in just a matter of days, the u.s. supreme court is expected to rule on whether president biden's plan for student debt forgiveness can go forward. it comes at a major moment for borrowers who may have to restart those loan payments this fall. william brangham gets some perspective about those concerns and what borrowers may need to think about. william: the president's plan would forgive as much as $20,000 of student loan debt for many borrowers. before that plan was put on hold, over 16 million people were approved for that forgiveness. if enacted, that could cost the government as much as $400 billion. while that's been playing out, for three years since the start of the pandemic , interest and principal payments on federal student loans have b
for the pbs newshour, i'm judy woodruff in des moines, iowa. in weeks ahead, judy will hear more from these iowa republican voters about the state of the country, our divisions, and what a path forward looks like. she'll be visiting other states to hear from panels of democratic voters as well. geoff: in just a matter of days, the u.s. supreme court is expected to rule on whether president biden's plan for student debt forgiveness can go forward. it comes at a major moment for borrowers who may...
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>> judge judy: and what did he say?nd flips open a knife. he tells her to go to the house and get the pistol. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution twenty-year-old michael smith jr. is suing tow company cfo mike langley and tow truck driver randall hutchinson for car damage caused during repossession. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 253 on the calendar in the matter of smith jr. vs. langley-hutchinson. >> 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. smith, it is your claim that the defendants' company, which repossessed your car... i assume because you didn't pay for the car, correct? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: you are claiming that in the process of repossession, they damaged the car. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: the defendant said that there was already damag
>> judge judy: and what did he say?nd flips open a knife. he tells her to go to the house and get the pistol. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution twenty-year-old michael smith jr. is suing tow company cfo mike langley and tow truck driver randall hutchinson for car damage caused during repossession. >> byrd: order! all rise!...
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it's judy blume hour. ♪ are you there god ♪ it's me kelly ♪ it's a judy blume hour [cheers and applauseit's incredible. you're funny but it sounds incredible. a lot of funny there. the tight as well based on one of judy's most famous books "are you there god? it's me, margaret." the classic story is also a film in theaters everywhere starting tomorrow. judy is here today with us and the stars of the movie on the couch. give a warm welcome to rachel mcadams, abby rider and judy blume. yes, welcome, ladies. [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome. it's nice to meet y'all. all of you. is this the first time you're back together since shooting the movie? >> no we got to go to key west. a few weeks ago. >> my hometown, we did a wonderful screening there in key west. >> kelly: awesome. >> judy has a bookstore there and thaeter that she built from the ground up. not with her own bare hands. >> so multi talented if you built it yourself. >> i did not. >> kelly: incredible. is that important to you to give back to the community? >> it was wonderful this. event was to give to the tkphaoupbt. >> k
it's judy blume hour. ♪ are you there god ♪ it's me kelly ♪ it's a judy blume hour [cheers and applauseit's incredible. you're funny but it sounds incredible. a lot of funny there. the tight as well based on one of judy's most famous books "are you there god? it's me, margaret." the classic story is also a film in theaters everywhere starting tomorrow. judy is here today with us and the stars of the movie on the couch. give a warm welcome to rachel mcadams, abby rider and judy...
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yes, i'm congress member judy chu from california. i'm the author of the woman's health protection act or whpa, which will restore the right to abortion everywhere, no matter your zip code. today i read the story of one of the millions of women whose constitutional rights have been ripped away because of a dobbs decision one year ago. another woman from texas, dani, lives there and was pregnant but her water broke too early. the chances of her baby sraoeufrbging was very -- surviving was very low, but she could not end the pregnancy because of the abortion ban. she called other states but appointments were not available for many weeks. she developed an infection and went to the hospital, but of course no provider would perform an abortion. so they forced her to go through induced labor and delivery. she wouldn't even -- they wouldn't even contemplate a c-section. they forced her to be awake and present so she could give birth to a dead baby. that's the cruelty faced by millions of women today. over a dozen states now have bans or near
yes, i'm congress member judy chu from california. i'm the author of the woman's health protection act or whpa, which will restore the right to abortion everywhere, no matter your zip code. today i read the story of one of the millions of women whose constitutional rights have been ripped away because of a dobbs decision one year ago. another woman from texas, dani, lives there and was pregnant but her water broke too early. the chances of her baby sraoeufrbging was very -- surviving was very...
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he told me he threw it away. >> announcer: "judge judy."dge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 25-year-old mytrece youngblood is suing her ex-boyfriend, donte miller, for the return of property, lost wages, and an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 536 on the calendar in the matter of youngblood vs. miller. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. the parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: ms. youngblood, how long did you and the defendant live together? >> a year and a half. >> judge judy: and did you move into his apartment, did he move into your apartment, or did you move in together? ♪ ♪ >> this is a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell in washington. in just moments, president biden will deliver his first oval office address to the nation. the reason, congress, both democrats and republicans, agreed on a plan to raise the debt ceiling. the bipartisan legislation nearly every thick catastrophic default, and allows the federal government to spend
he told me he threw it away. >> announcer: "judge judy."dge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 25-year-old mytrece youngblood is suing her ex-boyfriend, donte miller, for the return of property, lost wages, and an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 536 on the calendar in the matter of youngblood vs. miller. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. the parties have been sworn in. you may be seated....
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.— with my other aunt. judy, we have not to with my other aunt. judy, we have got to leave _ with myith my other aunt. judy, we have got to leave it there but thanks i with my other aunt. judy, we havej got to leave it there but thanks for joining us ——julia. got to leave it there but thanks for joining us -- julia._ we | joining us -- julia. thank you. we are auoin joining us -- julia. thank you. we are going to _ joining us -- julia. thank you. we are going to take _ joining us --...
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i'm honored to have judy with me on my first day in this chair. am so happy to be here to welcome you. >> out of body experience right now i have to be honest. >> all these memories come flooding back. >> so many memories. what did you learn covering politics on the show for so long? >> i think the thing that i learned, it was a very different era -- >> oh, yeah. >> that was 30 years ago, was that politics can be civil, that it matters a lot and that it affects everyone every person in this country. it's not something -- we spend a lot of time talking about what personalities are up to and who said what about whom, but in the end it affects the american people. >> let's show our viewers some of the flavor of what you're talking about. i want to take you on a trip down memory lane, judy woodruff, from some of your shows in t the '90s. >> the name that has spent more money than anyone in iowa. >> at the convention i was working for another television network at that time and it was such a great story to be working on whether ronald reagan was going
i'm honored to have judy with me on my first day in this chair. am so happy to be here to welcome you. >> out of body experience right now i have to be honest. >> all these memories come flooding back. >> so many memories. what did you learn covering politics on the show for so long? >> i think the thing that i learned, it was a very different era -- >> oh, yeah. >> that was 30 years ago, was that politics can be civil, that it matters a lot and that it...
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so judy and judy and george got involved more than two decades ago.actually a member of our board from july 2000 through june, june 2006, then became an honorary board member. and she's actually the founder of our famed and famously named furball, which is a lovely night, a gala where we raise generally over a million dollars and very wonderful party with your furry friends. you bring your dogs. oh, that sounds like a lot of fun. well, i'm glad that they are. they are really helping you continue on with your commitment. okay. i know people at home are going to want to know about the cute guy that's in your hands. tell us a little bit about him. yes. and he's he's getting very squirrely. so tango super lovely , lovely guy. and interestingly enough, he shows off a lot of the great impact that we have and these funds are having from judy and george's behalf. and tangle is an animal that, you know, came to us from tulare county, one of our partner shelters in the central valley. he arrived here on june 5th. he came in and i transport with 59 other dogs as
so judy and judy and george got involved more than two decades ago.actually a member of our board from july 2000 through june, june 2006, then became an honorary board member. and she's actually the founder of our famed and famously named furball, which is a lovely night, a gala where we raise generally over a million dollars and very wonderful party with your furry friends. you bring your dogs. oh, that sounds like a lot of fun. well, i'm glad that they are. they are really helping you...
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judy: dr.of 100 so-called patient revolution fellows across the country and in 2010 when he joined a minneapolis system that serve some of the cities most marginalized people. he says there was high staff turnover and for patients, long wait times for at best incomplete care. >> they were in the emergency room once or twice a week and they were hospitalized every month, year in, year out, and we wanted a better way for them. correspondent: everything seems less stimulus response. today that better weight is in full swing in the form of what is called a coordinated care clinic bringing together expertise to treat the whole patient, not just the immediate medical need. dr. social worker psychologist chemical dependency specialist and others meet regularly. they are also on speed dial with finance officials if needed. >> how long has it been since i last saw you? correspondent: he first came seeking treatment for alcohol abuse. >> i had six family members pass on me and i had a really good friend
judy: dr.of 100 so-called patient revolution fellows across the country and in 2010 when he joined a minneapolis system that serve some of the cities most marginalized people. he says there was high staff turnover and for patients, long wait times for at best incomplete care. >> they were in the emergency room once or twice a week and they were hospitalized every month, year in, year out, and we wanted a better way for them. correspondent: everything seems less stimulus response. today...
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clu, so judy -- judy chu so judy could announce in two days in our discharge petition we have 211 co-sponsors. 211 people. what that means -- [applause] our response now, since we don't have the house, is that we can have a discharge petition. what that means is we need seven republicans. of the twice that number at least who have won in biden districts. to sign up for a discharge petition so we candice charge that bill. now, some of the people who are here that signed on to that, christy houlahan from pennsylvania, debbie wasserman schultz from florida, sara jacobs from florida, emily sykes of ohio, andrea solis, i'll just read the names without the state. brandon boyle -- brendan boyle, another pennsylvanian. kim schrier, melanie stansbury, i said christy houlahan. any other back there came in since i was -- oh. here we are. diana degette is here, i just mentioned diana. congressman garcia from texas. so, diana, i was mentioning our conversation when we heard that night in colorado. get on the plane. go to texas. in texas, the women were on fire. now this is the first light of day that we'r
clu, so judy -- judy chu so judy could announce in two days in our discharge petition we have 211 co-sponsors. 211 people. what that means -- [applause] our response now, since we don't have the house, is that we can have a discharge petition. what that means is we need seven republicans. of the twice that number at least who have won in biden districts. to sign up for a discharge petition so we candice charge that bill. now, some of the people who are here that signed on to that, christy...
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we're glad to welcome california democrat judy chu back to a program a member the house ways and means committee and congressional progressive caucus and a no vote on the debt limit compromise of president biden signed into law on saturday. why a new vote? >> guest: well, i of course would never have let a default happen someone to make sure that they were the votes their because i believe that a default would have been devastating to the american economy. we've never done that, and our credit rating would have failed which would have affected so many americans here in the united states. for instance, a person retiring right now would see a loss of $20,000 in their retirement savings because the stock market would go so low. after i was assured there was a vote their to ensure that we would not default, i voted my conscience. because there were things in this bill that a found very, veryn disturbing. the most disturbing was the fact that it would make more americans go hungry. and, in fact, what it did was to raise the work requirements for people ages 49-54, and there are so many amon
we're glad to welcome california democrat judy chu back to a program a member the house ways and means committee and congressional progressive caucus and a no vote on the debt limit compromise of president biden signed into law on saturday. why a new vote? >> guest: well, i of course would never have let a default happen someone to make sure that they were the votes their because i believe that a default would have been devastating to the american economy. we've never done that, and our...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". host: this is "bbc ws america." sounds from the ocean depths have raised hopes for the missing sub, but time is running out for the five passengers on board. reporter: i am in boston where search efforts are coordinated and a rescue plan is beginning to take shape. helena: world leaders gather in london to show support for ukraine's recovery. we have an exclusive interview with president zelenskyy on what is needed to rebuild his country. [cheering] helena: the door open for the u.k.'s biggest music festival. glastonbury kicks off with elton john and the arctic monkeys set to perform. ♪ helena: welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the globe. glimmers of hope and the cold realities in the search for the titanic sub. underwater noises were picked up by canadian aircraft that raised hopes those on board were tapping on meal to show what -- metal to show where they were. the
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congresswoman judy chu and congressman ted lieu are back with me.to this country with my parents at a young age, and i want to start with you congresswoman blue. -- the anniversary of daca, hundreds of thousands of recipients are still in limbo as they wait a federal court decision about where the pump -- program stands. have you been participating in discussions on the hill about the need for comprehensive immigration reform? is there any progress on not? >> thank you for your question. let me first say what an honor it is to be on the show with you, and also with congresswoman judy chu, who is one of the strongest champions of immigration in congress. i am an immigrant as well, and i fully support the dream act. and if we put that on the florida house, it would pass with bipartisan support. fortunately, speaker mccarthy is unwilling to do that. i also fully support comprehensive immigration reform. >> congresswoman, ron desantis, it's controversial senate bill is set to go in effect on july 1st. this is no doubt about it, an anti immigration law t
congresswoman judy chu and congressman ted lieu are back with me.to this country with my parents at a young age, and i want to start with you congresswoman blue. -- the anniversary of daca, hundreds of thousands of recipients are still in limbo as they wait a federal court decision about where the pump -- program stands. have you been participating in discussions on the hill about the need for comprehensive immigration reform? is there any progress on not? >> thank you for your question....
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representatives judy chu, and ted lieu, shut down republican defenses of trump's actions. they're gonna join me live to talk about that and more. i'm ayman mohyeldin, in new york, let's get started. tonight, we begin with a new move in the justice and it's classified documents case against donald trump in a motion filed yesterday at a -- detective order. this bar is trump's legal team from discussing sensitive material from the discovery process. the evidence includes information pertaining to ongoing investigations and warns that its disclosure could quote, compromise those investigations and identify uncharged individuals. smith's request for trump silence comes as no surprise, considering the fact that the ex president hasn't exactly kept a low profile post arraignment. just hours after he left the courthouse on tuesday, trump blasted the indictment as corrupt and cassatt as a part of a political pursuit designed to destroy him. -- really stands in stark contrast to what went down inside the courtroom that day. according to reporters, trump said nothing during tuesday's
representatives judy chu, and ted lieu, shut down republican defenses of trump's actions. they're gonna join me live to talk about that and more. i'm ayman mohyeldin, in new york, let's get started. tonight, we begin with a new move in the justice and it's classified documents case against donald trump in a motion filed yesterday at a -- detective order. this bar is trump's legal team from discussing sensitive material from the discovery process. the evidence includes information pertaining to...
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joining me is senior fellow judy shelton. i've got a piece here you wrote about the fed in your tool box. to me what's really interesting for the last 20 years, they've been lotted -- they talk about this tool box like it's a magician hat and you're going to pull a rabbit out any time you need. what exactly are they missing? >> i think that they're doing too much with the main tool, which is they pay commercial banks and money market mutual funds who just keep cash deposits at the fed. what's happening is extremely high rate. it's very expensive for the fed to be doing this. and the whole idea, it's quicksilver money. i mean, move it any time. it's just a cash account. the idea is that the money won't go into lending and won't have a multiplier effect and they're effectively bribing 5.8 trillion in cash and seeing what the fed is and i don't like that tool at all. that's turning into we have to wait and see what the cpi delivers the day of our meeting and let you know what we think. forward guidance is the tool and they used
joining me is senior fellow judy shelton. i've got a piece here you wrote about the fed in your tool box. to me what's really interesting for the last 20 years, they've been lotted -- they talk about this tool box like it's a magician hat and you're going to pull a rabbit out any time you need. what exactly are they missing? >> i think that they're doing too much with the main tool, which is they pay commercial banks and money market mutual funds who just keep cash deposits at the fed....
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my name is judy gorski. i'm from district four. first of all, i would like to join all of you and your complemented interim director carla short and that really amazing presentation that blew me away as to the scope and amount of work done by public works. i really admire. that department and all that they do . um i'm calling to ask for your support to fund um option number three and public works standards . i just want to let you know. i'm sorry, judy. i just want to hold your time and pass your time. this is not about this is not the public comments about city departments. this is a public comment specifically about share space fee waiver, so you may want to hold off and call back later for public comments for the general public comment. is that the place where i would speak today? or is that a different game at the end? okay thank you. sorry sorry. i didn't understand. thanks. all good. thank you much. judy gorski. we'll hear from you later. ah! miss second love next color, please. good afternoon supervisors. my name is amy clar
my name is judy gorski. i'm from district four. first of all, i would like to join all of you and your complemented interim director carla short and that really amazing presentation that blew me away as to the scope and amount of work done by public works. i really admire. that department and all that they do . um i'm calling to ask for your support to fund um option number three and public works standards . i just want to let you know. i'm sorry, judy. i just want to hold your time and pass...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". it really has been a remarkable operation, as it not? that is something we heard from the coast guard official himself . international effort really brought together here to save the submersible. >> this entire mission was coordinated over the last four or five days in following along as we saw this morphing into an international search and rescue operation involving several countries, ignited dates and candida partnering rinng in france and great britain as well, working with commercial partners and commercial vessels, bringing in expertise and the top people in their field from all over the world to try and work on this, as well as witnessing the amounts of high tech and sophisticated equipment that was able to make it to this remote site in just a matter of hours or days. it really was remarkable, this effort that was put into tried to save the lives of these five people. >> so ma
by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc news". it really has been a remarkable operation, as it not? that is something we heard from the coast guard official himself . international effort really brought together here to save the submersible. >> this entire mission was coordinated over the last four or five days in following along as...