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imdb tv original "judy justice". always entertaining. always free. >> stephen: hey, everybody.e russian invasion of ukraine. people have trouble understanding what putin is going to do next. he is, as you can say, "expect the worst," but not exactly sure what that worst next thing will be. you have said he likes to "make the weather.” what does that mean? >> it is a russian expression, and it means to basically set the agenda, to be the one that everybody is responding to. and that's what was happening all of ts week-- all week, ody o and uk rli itdn'talut tat trump was suddenly the more unpredictable guy, and he kind of took away his one trick. now it is his again. >> stephen: he definitely has set the weather in the last couple of weeks. biden is putting together a bunch of weather-men right now, essentially. he has gotten together -- >> the underground? >> stephen: storm team 5, or whatever. jim cantori or whatever is out there, tracking what putin is going to do. what about the sanctions announced to be put in place? they're fairly significant, they haven't gone as far as c
imdb tv original "judy justice". always entertaining. always free. >> stephen: hey, everybody.e russian invasion of ukraine. people have trouble understanding what putin is going to do next. he is, as you can say, "expect the worst," but not exactly sure what that worst next thing will be. you have said he likes to "make the weather.” what does that mean? >> it is a russian expression, and it means to basically set the agenda, to be the one that everybody...
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this is "judy justice." when you want it. i mean i'm not stupid. wherever you want it.lways free. >>> my name is mark safarik. i am a retired fbi criminal profiler. i was in the fbi's behavioral analysis unit for almost 13 years of a 23-year fbi career. when you look at diane, you see an individual who has no remorse for the actions that she's engaged in. >> because by then i hated his guts. >> you hated his guts. i understand. >> i mean, i hated his guts. >> she's very upfront with what she did and why she did it. >> shawn would be interfering with whatever i would do. to the point where he was getting into my work. and i would have to tell him, you need to leave. you know, go to your room. go do something. you get to the point where you just pull out your hair. >> that interview is all happening before she's had a chance to talk to anybody else, so that' really your best information. >> i couldn't figure out a way to change. you know, i couldn't get them out of the house. i couldn't leave the house. >> okay. >> i think i snapped. >> you said, i couldn't figure out a w
this is "judy justice." when you want it. i mean i'm not stupid. wherever you want it.lways free. >>> my name is mark safarik. i am a retired fbi criminal profiler. i was in the fbi's behavioral analysis unit for almost 13 years of a 23-year fbi career. when you look at diane, you see an individual who has no remorse for the actions that she's engaged in. >> because by then i hated his guts. >> you hated his guts. i understand. >> i mean, i hated his guts....
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find the leadership of these organizations that are targeting the united states and bring them to justice. judyn finer, i wanto turn you now to ukraine. and we just heard this report from lisa desjardins, a lot of concern among senators. she said the sense of urgency is growing. take us for a moment inside the thinking of the, of you and others in the biden administration. how do you determine whether vladimir putin is serious about his threat, or what he says is not a threat, but which looks like a threat, to go into ukraine? jon: so, all we can do, judy, is judge by what we are seeing on the ground. and that is a significant russian troop presence on the russia-ukraine border, tens of thousands, more than 100,000 russian forces, increasingly a russian troop presence in the neighboring country of belarus, just north of the capital city of kyiv, capital of ukraine. so, whatever russian officials are saying in public about their intentions, we have to take that with a grain of salt because of what we're actually seeing with our own eyes. and because of that, that is why the united states is bein
find the leadership of these organizations that are targeting the united states and bring them to justice. judyn finer, i wanto turn you now to ukraine. and we just heard this report from lisa desjardins, a lot of concern among senators. she said the sense of urgency is growing. take us for a moment inside the thinking of the, of you and others in the biden administration. how do you determine whether vladimir putin is serious about his threat, or what he says is not a threat, but which looks...
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for the rest of time, a loyal and militant army of gay men will loudly proclaim that justice be done. in 1954, judy lost best actress in "a star is born" to grace kelly in "the country girl," a movie i dare you to sit through. bring this up anywhere in west hollywoodand you will hear screaming in the distance, "judy was robbed!" and then 50 other effeminate voices will join in, calling for grace kelly's execution, even though she's been dead since 1982. you think being gay is about same-sex attraction. not true. it's about not letting [ bleep ] go. [ applause ] andrew garfield in "the social network," snubbed. amy adams in "arrival," snubbed. even "citizen kane" didn't win best picture. and they've all been immortalized because they lost or weren't even nominated. can you remember who won best supporting actress two years ago? i bet laura dern herself has forgotten. she's too busy being 6'4" and unbothered. meanwhile, you know who hasn't? the sick, twisted fans of jennifer lopez, who was not even nominated for her role in "hustlers" as a wise pole-dancer with a heart of gold. how the hell did this
for the rest of time, a loyal and militant army of gay men will loudly proclaim that justice be done. in 1954, judy lost best actress in "a star is born" to grace kelly in "the country girl," a movie i dare you to sit through. bring this up anywhere in west hollywoodand you will hear screaming in the distance, "judy was robbed!" and then 50 other effeminate voices will join in, calling for grace kelly's execution, even though she's been dead since 1982. you think...
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judy: mixed messages. president biden warns of russian invasion of ukraine, still distantly possible despite moscow's claims it is pulling back its troops. courting justicewe take a look at the life and legal work of a california state supreme court justice who appears to be on president biden's shortlist list for the u.s. supreme court vacancy. changing communities. as the black population of minnesota grows, african immigrants coalesce to amplify their voices. >> we have created this network of knowing who we are, respecting our differences, but also understanding thawe are powerful together. judy: that d more on the newshour tonight. ♪ >> major funding has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular has offered wireless plans for 25 years to help people do what they like. our customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. learn more at consumercellular.tv ♪ ♪ >> the john and james knight foundation fostering informed communities. more at kf.org. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from view
judy: mixed messages. president biden warns of russian invasion of ukraine, still distantly possible despite moscow's claims it is pulling back its troops. courting justicewe take a look at the life and legal work of a california state supreme court justice who appears to be on president biden's shortlist list for the u.s. supreme court vacancy. changing communities. as the black population of minnesota grows, african immigrants coalesce to amplify their voices. >> we have created this...
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. ♪ judy: as president biden considers who he would choose to succeed justice stephen breyer on the supremeive into some of the potential nominees reportedly on the shortlist. it looks like a bipartisan stamp of approval makes a south carolina federal judge one of the top contenders. we start our series by answering the question, who is j michelle childs? correspondent: on top of her list of accomplishments, michelle childs uniquely has this, displayed at a 2010 federal bench confirmation hearing, open, bipartisan support. >> she has demonstrated dedication to the job in a work ethic unmatched by others. >> you would do a great job for the people of south carolina. police a nod --crespondent: a nod lindsey graham repeated last month. >> she is one of the most decent people i met. correspondent: born in detroit, she moved to south carina after the death of her father, who was a police officer. she excelled in high school, and a link the entry refcted her accolades and even three years of perfect attendance. >> she has been a person who has a work ethic and they drive that is unmatched. corre
. ♪ judy: as president biden considers who he would choose to succeed justice stephen breyer on the supremeive into some of the potential nominees reportedly on the shortlist. it looks like a bipartisan stamp of approval makes a south carolina federal judge one of the top contenders. we start our series by answering the question, who is j michelle childs? correspondent: on top of her list of accomplishments, michelle childs uniquely has this, displayed at a 2010 federal bench confirmation...
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justice protests worldwide. john yang has the story >> yang: judy, all three of the officers were convicted for not giving floyd medical aid, and two were convicted for not stopping derek chauvin as he knelt on floyd's neck. the jury rejected the defense argument that the officers were just following their training and deferring to a senior officer . >> george floyd was a human being, he de served to be treated as such. he was a son, a father, a significant other, a family member and a friend to so many. my hope, the hope of o team is that today's verdict will bring a measure of justice. >> the three still face a state trial on charges of aiding and abetting murder and manslaughter in floyd'death. shannon prince is an attorney in private practice in new york, her work focuses on policing policy and restorative justice. shannon price, thanks for being back with us. this was a verdict that came after only about a day and a half of de liberations. apparently very emotional for the jury, reporters in the court room say that some jurors were in tears as the verdict was read. what is your rea to this verdict? >> so i
justice protests worldwide. john yang has the story >> yang: judy, all three of the officers were convicted for not giving floyd medical aid, and two were convicted for not stopping derek chauvin as he knelt on floyd's neck. the jury rejected the defense argument that the officers were just following their training and deferring to a senior officer . >> george floyd was a human being, he de served to be treated as such. he was a son, a father, a significant other, a family member...
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judy: mixed messages. president biden warns of russian invasion of ukraine, still distantly possible despite moscow's claims it is pulling back its troops. courting justicelife and legal work of a california state supreme court justice who appears to be on president biden's shortlist list for the u.s. supreme court vacancy. changing communities. as the black population of minnesota grows, african immigrants coalesce to amplify their voices. >> we have created this network of knowing who we are, re
judy: mixed messages. president biden warns of russian invasion of ukraine, still distantly possible despite moscow's claims it is pulling back its troops. courting justicelife and legal work of a california state supreme court justice who appears to be on president biden's shortlist list for the u.s. supreme court vacancy. changing communities. as the black population of minnesota grows, african immigrants coalesce to amplify their voices. >> we have created this network of knowing who...
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judy: turning to the supreme court vacant seat with the departure and the retirement of justice stephenr, you probably would not get their votes anyway, a number of these republican senators, but many are saying, ron klain, the fact that the president has said he promised he is going to choose a black woman for this position, that it has become an affirmative action pick. would it have been better for the president to simply not make that promise and then appoint a black woman? mr. klain: what would be best is if senators waited to see the presidents nominate, to hear who she is, what her credentials and qualifications are, before they say they will vote against her. that seems fair. give someone a fair hearing bencic that person on what she has put forward to the senate. the president's commitment is in the same push as ronald reagan to put the first woman on the supreme court when he nominated sandra day o'connor and when president trump put amy coney barrett on the supreme court. presidt biden will select a credentialed, outstanding woman, of great character and achievement and knowl
judy: turning to the supreme court vacant seat with the departure and the retirement of justice stephenr, you probably would not get their votes anyway, a number of these republican senators, but many are saying, ron klain, the fact that the president has said he promised he is going to choose a black woman for this position, that it has become an affirmative action pick. would it have been better for the president to simply not make that promise and then appoint a black woman? mr. klain: what...
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, on the edge. u.s., european, and russian leaders hold separate high-level talks in an ongoing attempt to defuse the tensions wrought russia's aggression toward ukraine. then, facing justiceins in the federal hate crimes trial of the three men convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery. and on the front lines, pharmacists struggle to keep up with demand for covid vaccines and other services amid widespread staffing shortage >> i felt like i was an octopus pulled in eight different directions and one of them is having to give vaccines. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, on the edge. u.s., european, and russian leaders hold separate high-level talks in an ongoing attempt to defuse the tensions wrought russia's aggression toward ukraine. then, facing justiceins in the federal hate crimes trial of the three men convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery. and on the front lines, pharmacists struggle to keep up with demand for covid vaccines and other services amid widespread staffing shortage >> i felt like i was an octopus...
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became as citizens, judy, the blood a poses a risk to supply chains for the auto industry. president joe biden's view is also that exercising 1st amendment rights, and protesting and justice is the most american thing that anyone can do. we spoke with melanie call let the host of the podcast money talks. she's alarmed by how the 2 protest movements are treated so differently. you see a serious hypocrisy when it comes to those that ling left in our mainstream media would be the very same thing. part of all, all part of the say, very same party when black lives matter protested in 2020 after the death of george floyd in many, many cities across the country, burning down over 150 buildings. 24 people i believe were killed during those protests. you did not see the same energy and the same concern about how it was hurting those neighborhoods and how was hurting how it was hurting the local economies and the state economy. nobody was concerned about that then, but we seem to be concerned about that now. so again, you can see the hypocrisy in those matters. there was, there was every excuse for those protests to be ok. also. no one was concerned about how that what while we wer
became as citizens, judy, the blood a poses a risk to supply chains for the auto industry. president joe biden's view is also that exercising 1st amendment rights, and protesting and justice is the most american thing that anyone can do. we spoke with melanie call let the host of the podcast money talks. she's alarmed by how the 2 protest movements are treated so differently. you see a serious hypocrisy when it comes to those that ling left in our mainstream media would be the very same thing....
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became as citizens, judy, the blood a poses a risk to supply chains for the auto industry. president, jo biden's view is also that exercising 1st amendment rights and protesting and justice is the most american thing that anyone can do. we spoke with melody collateral, the host of the podcast. money talks a shoot alarm by how the 2 protest movements are treated so differently. you see a serious, a piracy, when it comes to those that let about how it was hurting those neighborhoods and how it was hurting how it was hurting the local economy. and the state economy, nobody was concerned about that then. but we seem to be concerned about that now. so again, you can see the hypocrisy in those matters. there was, there was every excuse for those protests to be ok. also, no one was concerned about co that while we were at it, no one was concerned about some very basic things that were going on during those process. but when conservatives want to protest have actual peaceful protests, then we're concerned about the economy. it's complete apostrophe, and that's why a lot of us have a problem with that. newly declassified, but heavily rejected cia documents reveal the agency has b
became as citizens, judy, the blood a poses a risk to supply chains for the auto industry. president, jo biden's view is also that exercising 1st amendment rights and protesting and justice is the most american thing that anyone can do. we spoke with melody collateral, the host of the podcast. money talks a shoot alarm by how the 2 protest movements are treated so differently. you see a serious, a piracy, when it comes to those that let about how it was hurting those neighborhoods and how it...
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justice, policing and the treatment of black americans. john yang has a closer look at this verdict. >> reporter: judy the convictions come a day before theanniversary of arbery's murder. outside the courthouse after the verdicts were red, arbery's murder wanda cooper jones said nothing can make up for that loss. >> healing? i as a mom will never heal, and they gave us a sense of a small victory, but we as a family will never get victory because ahmaud is gone forever. >> reporter: the convictions mean all three men will likely spend the rest of their lives in prison. thamargaret coker, editor in chf of a nonprofit news organize, covered the trial. this jury did not take long to reach their verdict. tell us what it was like inside the courtroom this morning. >> it was extraordinarily emotional, first off, because it's been such a struggle for the arbery family to see justice. two years ago when awe maude was murdered -- ahmaud was murdered on a sunday afternoon on a jog, it took 74 days for anyone to be arrested in large part because local law enforcement, both police ant the district attorneys here, accepted the version of events that th
justice, policing and the treatment of black americans. john yang has a closer look at this verdict. >> reporter: judy the convictions come a day before theanniversary of arbery's murder. outside the courthouse after the verdicts were red, arbery's murder wanda cooper jones said nothing can make up for that loss. >> healing? i as a mom will never heal, and they gave us a sense of a small victory, but we as a family will never get victory because ahmaud is gone forever. >>...
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justice department and the reporters who covered that story. to do something that no one of them could do on their own. judyso note how watergate was a dividing line between old washington and new washington. explain what you mean by that. >> watergate in many ways as the turning point, the central hinge the 20th century in the u.s. government. you have this moment where you have this new generation of leaders ushered in to washington. this is a generation that reshapes the capital. reshapes washington. many of the parts of the investigative press we are now used to, the washington press corps, you see first come to the investigative mindset in the midst of watergate. so much of the reforms, the protections around abuses of power, privacy, civil liberties in america grow up out of the worst of watergate. judy: how much new was there to find out? >> one of the great maximums -- great maxims i feel like a whole country adopted after watergate was this idea that the cover-up was worse than the crime. what we learn actually with all the accumulated knowledge of the last 50 years is that is probably not true wit
justice department and the reporters who covered that story. to do something that no one of them could do on their own. judyso note how watergate was a dividing line between old washington and new washington. explain what you mean by that. >> watergate in many ways as the turning point, the central hinge the 20th century in the u.s. government. you have this moment where you have this new generation of leaders ushered in to washington. this is a generation that reshapes the capital....
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judy, those icons were dr. dre, snoop dogg, mary j. blige, eminem, and kendrick lamar, with a special gues appearance from 50 cent. their performance put race, justiceissues center stage. to discuss that, i'm joined by“ new york times” culture critic and pulitzer prize winner wesley morris. welcome back to the newshour, thanks for making the time am among the many reacts to the halftime show i saw, some people said it it was like a battle between enthusiasm and cynicism, that you could all of these hip-hops assembled, a fantastic show, a really good show, at the same time the stakes are on, hosted by the nfl which is facing years of allegation of racism, a lawsuit from a former coach, a a black man a sergt he was discriminated against. >> the thing about the halftime show, everyingle year it at least, at least since 2004, i believe that's the justin timberlake year, the halftime show has become this crucible of not only what the nfl is about but what this country stands for when it comes to the treatment of women, the treatment of african-americans. this year obviously was a big deal for a lot of music fans and you know, for music historians in some
judy, those icons were dr. dre, snoop dogg, mary j. blige, eminem, and kendrick lamar, with a special gues appearance from 50 cent. their performance put race, justiceissues center stage. to discuss that, i'm joined by“ new york times” culture critic and pulitzer prize winner wesley morris. welcome back to the newshour, thanks for making the time am among the many reacts to the halftime show i saw, some people said it it was like a battle between enthusiasm and cynicism, that you could all...
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, on the edge. u.s., european, and russian leaders hold separate high-level talks in an ongoing attempt to defuse the tensions wrought russia's aggression toward ukraine. then, facing justice. jury selection begins in the federal hate crimes trial of the three men convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery. and on the front lines, pharmacists struggle to keep up with demand for covid vaccines and other services amid widespread staffing shortage >> i felt like i was an octopus pulled in eight different directions and one of them is having to give vaccines. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funng for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> it is the little things. the reminders of what is important. it is why fidelity dedicated and visors -- advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan with tax sensitive investment rategies, planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. that the planning effect from fidelity. >> consumer cellular. bnsf railway. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. the chan zuckerberg initiative working to build a more healthy, just
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♪ judy: today, president biden delivered on his promise to nominate the first black woman to serve on the united states supreme court. after a month-long search to fill the seat of the retiring justicer, biting selected a former briar -- breyer court clerk and city federal judge, ketanji brown-jackson. biden and jackson selig this at the white house. pres. biden: i'm pleased to announce judge jackson, who will bring external qualifications, deep intellect and a rigorous judicial record to the court. she deserves to be confirmed as an s justice of this report. >> if i'm fortunate enough to be confirmed as the next associate justice of the supreme court the united states, i can only hope that my life and career, my love of this country and the constitution, and my commitment to upholding the rule of law and the sacred principles upon which this great nation was founded will inspire future generations of americans. judy: president biden called judge jackson last night to ask any offer. a nomination that has been decades in the making of the federal appellate judge. jeff bennett reports on how she got to this place. >> i am evenhandedly applying the law and every case. ketanji brown-jac
♪ judy: today, president biden delivered on his promise to nominate the first black woman to serve on the united states supreme court. after a month-long search to fill the seat of the retiring justicer, biting selected a former briar -- breyer court clerk and city federal judge, ketanji brown-jackson. biden and jackson selig this at the white house. pres. biden: i'm pleased to announce judge jackson, who will bring external qualifications, deep intellect and a rigorous judicial record to the...
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: mixed messages. president biden warns a russian invasion of ukraine is still "distinctly possible," despite moscow's claims that it is pulling back some of its troops. then, courting justice. we take a closer look at the life and legal work of a california state supreme court justice who now appears to be on president biden's short list for the u.s. supreme court vacancy. and, changing communities. as the black population of minnesota grows, african americans and african immigrants coalesce to amplify their voices. >> we've really created this network, per se, of knowing o we are, respecting our differences, but also really understanding that we are powerful together. >> woodruff: 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 been offering no-contract wireless plans, signed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. >> care.com. >> fidelity wealth management. >> bnsf railway. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged commun
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: mixed messages. president biden warns a russian invasion of ukraine is still "distinctly possible," despite moscow's claims that it is pulling back some of its troops. then, courting justice. we take a closer look at the life and legal work of a california state supreme court justice who now appears to be on president biden's short list for the u.s. supreme court vacancy. and, changing communities. as the black population of minnesota grows,...