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for the pbs newshour, i am judy woodruff near post, oregon. geoff: the muslim holy month of ramadan and with it comes celebration. eid, the holiday of breaking the fast. but in jerusalem and in the west bank, the mood is as subdued as fellow palestinians struggle in gaza with hunger and starvation. as the war between israel and hamas grinds on. >> at jerusalem's damascus gate, the main entrance to the old city, the end of the holy month of ramadan is usually festive. a treat for families. but this year, jerusalem might say eid's lights are dimmed. mustafa spent ramadan's final morning preparing -- >> we are making this for my grandkids. >> a traditional palestinian -- but this time of turmoil ramadan has brought no joy. >> everybody here in jerusalem are sad because of the situation. they do not have food or clothing, they live in tents. it is really bad for them, you know. and we support them just, not celebrating. >> was stuff is an islamic scholar and lecturer -- mustafa is an islamic scholar and a member of the council in jerusalem and for
for the pbs newshour, i am judy woodruff near post, oregon. geoff: the muslim holy month of ramadan and with it comes celebration. eid, the holiday of breaking the fast. but in jerusalem and in the west bank, the mood is as subdued as fellow palestinians struggle in gaza with hunger and starvation. as the war between israel and hamas grinds on. >> at jerusalem's damascus gate, the main entrance to the old city, the end of the holy month of ramadan is usually festive. a treat for families....
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judy: the ship reflects william's love of basketball, shoes. and thepeople who gather here >> we are city that accepts so many things whether it be culturally or sexual orientation paid wakes up so many things and it is a beautiful thing. judy: william sometimes known as the mayor of portland is deeply involved in this community and worried about its future. >> portland, the government, the city has allowed people to make the rules. and when we talk about things being dirty, like mental health issues and things like that, we are not regulating, we are not on top of whatever is going on. judy: rachel who moved back here in 2018 it acknowledges its problems. a consultant by day, she has also worked to help build stronger communities in the city. >> portland has enough problems to take care of on its own. obviously the house looseness for our citizens, support in getting people who are addicted or having troubles with addiction, the services they need off of the streets. feels really evident. it is a safety issue now for people. we have a huge vio
judy: the ship reflects william's love of basketball, shoes. and thepeople who gather here >> we are city that accepts so many things whether it be culturally or sexual orientation paid wakes up so many things and it is a beautiful thing. judy: william sometimes known as the mayor of portland is deeply involved in this community and worried about its future. >> portland, the government, the city has allowed people to make the rules. and when we talk about things being dirty, like...
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: "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-one-year-old hannah kim and 23-year-old brooke williams are suing their former roommate, 22-year-old alexis vasquez, for breaking their lease, animal abuse and filing a false report with animal control. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 440 on the calendar in the matter of kim/williams vs. vasquez. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: who is ms. kim? >> i'm ms. kim. >> judge judy: ms. kim, you and your co-plaintiff were leasing an apartment. >> yes. >> judge judy: and mr. vasquez was your third roommate. >> yes. >> judge judy: there was a lease that was signed. >> yes. >> judge judy: the lease was for how long, mr. vasquez? >> fifteen months. >> judge judy: had you seen the apartment or lived together with m
: "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-one-year-old hannah kim and 23-year-old brooke williams are suing their former roommate, 22-year-old alexis vasquez, for breaking their lease, animal abuse and filing a false report with animal control. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 440 on the calendar in the matter of kim/williams...
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. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. jarman, does the person who is holding the cat... is she a witness, or is she just here to hold the cat? >> she's a witness and to hold the cat. >> judge judy: she's a witness to what? >> to the situation for the past 5 months. >> judge judy: i'm not interested in the situation for the last 5 months. i'm only interested in january 22, 2019. >> yes. >> judge judy: was she a witness? >> yes. >> judge judy: she was at your home on january... >> well, i have four... >> judge judy: just a second. just a second. i'm asking you a question. i don't want you to tell me... >> no. she was not at my house on the 22nd. >> judge judy: fine. would you take the cat outside, please? >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: thank you.
. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. jarman, does the person who is holding the cat... is she a witness, or is she just here to hold the cat? >> she's a witness and to hold the cat. >> judge judy: she's a witness to what? >> to the situation for the past 5 months. >> judge judy: i'm not interested in the situation for the last 5 months....
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>> judge judy: no. >> okay. >> judge judy: who was walking the dog? >> i was, your honor. >> judge judy: you're mister... >> mr. schultz, your honor. >> judge judy: ms. conner, you weren't there. >> i was not, no. >> judge judy: but the dog belongs to both of you? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: on what date did the defendant's dog bite yours? >> july 4th of last year. >> judge judy:our last name is? >> zamora. >> judge judy: did the dog belong to you or mr. crane? >> it belonged to me. >> judge judy: does mr. crane live with you? >> yes, your honor. this is my father. i live in his home.
>> judge judy: no. >> okay. >> judge judy: who was walking the dog? >> i was, your honor. >> judge judy: you're mister... >> mr. schultz, your honor. >> judge judy: ms. conner, you weren't there. >> i was not, no. >> judge judy: but the dog belongs to both of you? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: on what date did the defendant's dog bite yours? >> july 4th of last year. >> judge judy:our last name is? >> zamora....
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>> about six, seven months. >> judge judy: and you have a bulldog. >> yes. >> judge judy: how old is the bulldog? >> right now, he's 2 1/2. >> judge judy: so, he was full-grown on the time of the
>> about six, seven months. >> judge judy: and you have a bulldog. >> yes. >> judge judy: how old is the bulldog? >> right now, he's 2 1/2. >> judge judy: so, he was full-grown on the time of the
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they just jumped on me. >> judge judy: the smaller dog bit you. >> yes. >> judge judy: where? >> on my foot. i had to go to the er, get my shots. she never came up to apologize. >> 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 jerry napolitano and his girlfriend, elke koch, are suing their former tenant, michelle dominick, for car damage and a dog attack. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 160 on the calendar in the matter of napalitano/koch vs. dominick. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> i'm going to start with you, ms. dominick. >> yes. >> judge judy: you are the tenant of the plaintiffs, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> judge judy: how long have you been their tenant? >> i believe since april. >> judge judy: april of this year? >> yes. >> judge judy: what kind of premises are you renting from them? >> it's the bottom half of the property. it's a cabin. >> ju
they just jumped on me. >> judge judy: the smaller dog bit you. >> yes. >> judge judy: where? >> on my foot. i had to go to the er, get my shots. she never came up to apologize. >> 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 jerry napolitano and his girlfriend, elke koch, are suing their former tenant, michelle dominick, for...
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. >> judge judy: were you asked to leave? >> i was voted out, ma'am. >> judge judy: okay. each of you claim an ongoing course of conduct that is harassing withegard to a shed that you put up on your property that b
. >> judge judy: were you asked to leave? >> i was voted out, ma'am. >> judge judy: okay. each of you claim an ongoing course of conduct that is harassing withegard to a shed that you put up on your property that b
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. >> judge judy: you are? >> gerald, his father. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> 22. >> judge judy: when did you rent the room from the defendant? >> june 1, 2017, through march of 2018. >> judge judy: and you want your security deposit back.
. >> judge judy: you are? >> gerald, his father. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> 22. >> judge judy: when did you rent the room from the defendant? >> june 1, 2017, through march of 2018. >> judge judy: and you want your security deposit back.
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. >> judge judy: mr. robinson, you run a company that fills a void when noncustodial parents have set orders of visitation with their children and, for some reason, they cannot see the children other than in a supervised situation and they don't have a relative who is a potential supervisor for those visits. your company provides supervision for those visits. do you have any special training for that? >> we do go through a training school that we do. >> judge judy: what training school? >> it's a trade school that we
. >> judge judy: mr. robinson, you run a company that fills a void when noncustodial parents have set orders of visitation with their children and, for some reason, they cannot see the children other than in a supervised situation and they don't have a relative who is a potential supervisor for those visits. your company provides supervision for those visits. do you have any special training for that? >> we do go through a training school that we do. >> judge judy: what...
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president biden as you noted wants to raise taxes on the wealthy and it, judy, judy shelton. there she is. going to you first, grover, we saw the figures, the top 1% is now paying 46% of all federal income taxes and how can they squeeze more out of that group and make up for the money that they're losing because of all their spending? >> they can't. it would slow the economy. if the economy went from 3% growth to growing 1% less quickly. less strongly and drops revenue in the government 3.5 trillion over a decade and raising taxes slows the economy and raises the amount of debt and deficit. david: judy, talk about the deficit and ceo came out with frightening figures and we are now over the past six months and deficit up to 1.1 trillion and 2.2 trillion annual deficit that we're spending now. that of course bleeds into our debt, which is now at $35 trillion and this is the most frightening for me. servicing the debt now costs more than our defense spending in total. how much longer can we go on with this? >> hey, it's astonishing and it's appalling what we're seeing is such a
president biden as you noted wants to raise taxes on the wealthy and it, judy, judy shelton. there she is. going to you first, grover, we saw the figures, the top 1% is now paying 46% of all federal income taxes and how can they squeeze more out of that group and make up for the money that they're losing because of all their spending? >> they can't. it would slow the economy. if the economy went from 3% growth to growing 1% less quickly. less strongly and drops revenue in the government...
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judy< h -- judy: he was, and i have to say i am heartbroken for those who knew robin. he was not only one of the most important mentors in my life, he was a dear friend. i talked to his son ian today who said right up until the end of his life, robin was following the news. he said he insisted on talking about what was in the news literally right up until the last day. that was the consummate news man. that is who robin was. he is the reason i joined the newshour. when he and jim expanded it, made it the newshour in 1983, they had this amazing chemistry. they were not only extraordinary journalists, they had this magic between the two of them. i can tell you it was so much so that when just a few months into the newshour -- and i was still getting my feet wet, jim had a heart attack and i was asked to fill in for a few months, and i could not have done it without robin. robin gave me the confidence to sit at the desk and keep going. yes, he was a mentor, an inspiration for his entire life. geoff: how did robin influence you as a journalist and leave a real imprint on y
judy< h -- judy: he was, and i have to say i am heartbroken for those who knew robin. he was not only one of the most important mentors in my life, he was a dear friend. i talked to his son ian today who said right up until the end of his life, robin was following the news. he said he insisted on talking about what was in the news literally right up until the last day. that was the consummate news man. that is who robin was. he is the reason i joined the newshour. when he and jim expanded...
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and she is a true nightcap all- star, judy gold. she wrote the supremely amazing book, yes, i can say that when they come for the comedians we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, on monday, the real meat -- the real business of trumps trial is going to start. is the media -- is the nation ready for this? >> i think this courtroom is like a prison for donald trump. he is stuck. he gets reprimanded when he tries to stand up. what an incredible contrast to joe biden, who is out buying hoagies at wawa. owing to sheets and wawa in the same week. he was almost flaunting his freedom by going on the campaign like a normal guy, a normal candidate in the most abnormal year. >> let's talk about the jury. the jury selection happened much quicker than people thought. on monday, they were like, this is going to take five weeks, six weeks. but there was real concern about the safety and the security of these jurors. so i got a question about the media. do you think we should be reporting in such detail that this juror is a male and
and she is a true nightcap all- star, judy gold. she wrote the supremely amazing book, yes, i can say that when they come for the comedians we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, on monday, the real meat -- the real business of trumps trial is going to start. is the media -- is the nation ready for this? >> i think this courtroom is like a prison for donald trump. he is stuck. he gets reprimanded when he tries to stand up. what an incredible contrast to joe biden, who is...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america, this is "world news s america. a jury hears opening statements in the first criminal trial against donald trump here and israeli general steps down over failures to prevent october 7 as reports of mass graves from israel's retaliatory war in gaza. and mexico's economy is getting a boost. we look at the impact of near shoring. ♪ host: welcome to "world news america." the first criminal trial of a former u.s. president is underway as the jury heard opening statements on monday in new york. donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a hush-money payments to stormy daniels leading up to his 2016 election win. he pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of also buying his nose records and denies having an affair with ms. daniels. prosecution alleges that it was election fraud. adding there is nothing illegal about trying to influence an election. mr. trump spoke outside the courtroom and repeated his view that the trial is election interference. mr. tr
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> i'm katrina perry in washington and this is bbc world news america. israel's military fires two senior officers involved on monday's deadly strike on an aid convoy in gaza after an internal investigation. israel wilopen more aid routes into gaza after a stern warning from president biden and a moderate earthquake rattles the u.s. northeast shaking buildings from new york to new jersey but causing no major damage. hello and welcome to world news america. i am katrina perry. today we speak to an aide worker in gaza that says she cheers for her safety after a deadly strike on the world central kitchen conference or -- convoy. and the strongest wake in new york in four decades. how rare is that? in the middle east the israel defense forces fired two senior officers and reprimanded others over monday's airstrikes that killed seven aid workers in gaza. the idf says rave mistakes lead to the attack when it gave its first detailed account of what happened. th
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so as a mock, the 5th anniversary of judy and a sanchez imprisonment in the u. k. last month, london's high quotes quantity we could expand to the right to appeal his potential expedition to washington. but only if the us fails to in full set what will safety conditions for a song is expedited to join in a space is up to a $175.00 days behind balls which he leaks the editor in chief space. the us president should stay on celebration. well, i would say to joe, by the look deep in your heart, then what do you want to elect and see to see? do you want your legacy to be the president? is that just possibly what was responsible for the death of the most awarded or do you want to do the right thing the use or influence or the justice department to drop the charge against it is the right thing to do is a absolutely i outrages practice and a 5 year warnings and meant to be sitting in prison is just more cute. be in your, in the civilized world for many things to be a company here. and i don't see international this, the state also from me for today. but you know, now we'll
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. >> my sister, judy weinstein-haggai, my amazing sister, and her beloved husband, gadi haggai, were out for their early morning walk on october 7th and were the first victims of this terror, and they were murdered by hamas-isis terrorists on motorcycles. they were shot and murdered. we learned that news about 76 days after that event. >> well, for five months, my american born and raised cousin ruby and his lovely wife believe that their son, 19-year-old itay, was alive. they got the bad news, the unimaginable news about three weeks ago that he was actually amongst those who were murdered on october 7th. >> reporter: for some of these american families, the fates of their kidnapped loved ones are still unknown, and they're desperate for them to come home. >> it's hard for anyone to step into your shoes and to imagine what it's been like. how do you put one foot in front of the other? >> like, i live my life in agony, in sadness, like, i'm worried sick for my boy, like, every minute of the day, every second of the day. i don't have nights. i don't have -- i don't have anything like,
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this is judy in north carolina, line for republicans. caller: good morning. i'm scared to death, first time. i am just so sick of the democrats trying to destroy this man. he has done more than anybody else, democrats don't want him up there. he is a good man and if they had gotten hillary, all she had done is they've got biden and his family for all they've done. they would get on hunter biden, they don't do anything with him, and yet trump's kids they tried to destroy. and then just destroying the goodness in this country. the democrats need to wake up and see what they're doing. host: that is judy in north carolina. this is eugene in georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm happy that this courtroom scene is not going to be on tv. it would be too much for this country to bear. i wish that man would take the stand, but he can't get out of his own way to tell a lie. thank you and i'm glad to be here. host: that is eugene in georgia. donald trump has said that he would testify in this trial. we'll see of course whether that happens in the weeks and pe
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let's check in with judy marsh. you get a better sense of the quarter, and what comes next. >> hi, jim. great to be with you again. >> okay, well i have to tell you i am a huge student of what you report. and you deliver what you say are going to deliver. and i think this time because you did that it wasn't enough. maybe you've just beaten the numbers too often for people to not expect something really huge from you each time. >> well, thanks jim. it's not about beating numbers for us. it's about executing our operational strategy, and really this quarter delivering for our customers. top lineup. 6 1/2% from our service business. drove about $50 million of profit. 80 basis points of margin expansion over already strong quarter last year. which drove eps up 10% to $.88. just as importantly deliver for our shareholders, and that's our capital. our capital strategy. brought back 300 million shares in the first quarter. increased our outlook for the year now to 1 billion. as well as last night we raised our dividend alm
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> i'm caitrÍona perry in washington and this is bbc world news america. israel's prime minister doubles down on plans for a grand offensive in rafah regardless of any plans for a cease-fire and hostage deal. columbia university threatens to expel students who occupy the campus building as antiwar protests at universities continue. a new york judge fines donald trump for violating his gag order and warns of jail time if he attacks witnesses or jurors once again. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. let's begin with tensions on college campuses here in the u.s.. columbia university has threatened to expel student protesters who occupied an academic building overnight. dozens of antiwar protesters seized the hall defying a deadline to disperse. video footage shows demonstrators locking arms in front of the building with a group barricading themselves inside. they say they plan to remain there until the university cuts ties with israel. the white h
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lemme judy scully and this know to a plumber to describe it on this. but when you look using something else that you can provide, opening up frankenmuth, she's trying to make them abandoned, the russian language speak ukrainian. so it is a bit to spend several of save you the best switzerland that's once to organize the middle east and peace of the conference on ukraine's sake. imagine what would happen if the band talia and or friend choice. and it's the inconceivable, or se island decided to choose brand english choices car plans to try to find english. i would no one would even conceive of that. school is a good where us use and the case of the russian language tree. and so it's different is up and move. this is just and there's an exemption for the russian language that goes away. it's within the framework of the principles of our western count spots. it's a good place she was. so when you create a new school was adopted, the law was this designation the official stages of the crania and he's lou, it was in the clear did the special stages for one
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" e context on bbc news. e the charity world central kitchen holds operations following the death of seven of its workers including three berritons in an israeli airstrike. >> this happens in war. >> i just spoke to the founder and expressed the deepest condolences of israel defense forces to their families. >> these people are heroes. they run into the fire, not away from it. they show the best of what humanity has to offer. -- to offer when the going really gets tough. they have to be protected. >> they need to be allowed to do that work unhindered and it is incumbent on israel to make sure they c do that and we are asking israel to investigate what happened urgently because there are questions that need to be answered. ♪ >> seven workers have been killed by an israeli airstrike on their vehicles in gaza. we ask why the attack happened and what it's like for a humanitarian volunteer working in a war zone. donald trump has launched a $175 million bond.
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judy gold is joining me now. she's featured in cancels, and she's a comedian, actor, and author of yes, i can say that. when they come for the comedians, we're all in trouble. judy, i'm so glad you got involved in this project because we've talked about this many times. how do you define cancel culture? >> well, i believe in free speech. in all speech, i think you should be able to say, i mean, we live in the united states of america. we should be able to say whatever we want. and you'll have to suffer the consequences of what you say. and that's just the way it is. because you cannot, i mean, who decides what speech is appropriate? >> but what does that mean? you have to suffer the consequences of what you say because cancel culture has meant we don't like what you said or did, you're banished forever. people don't get just called out, they get removed. >> right, which is beyond ridiculous. if we took it just in comedy, you know, think about i. when someone is on trial for murder, their sentence is determined by
judy gold is joining me now. she's featured in cancels, and she's a comedian, actor, and author of yes, i can say that. when they come for the comedians, we're all in trouble. judy, i'm so glad you got involved in this project because we've talked about this many times. how do you define cancel culture? >> well, i believe in free speech. in all speech, i think you should be able to say, i mean, we live in the united states of america. we should be able to say whatever we want. and you'll...
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announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> hello, i'm christian fraser and this is "the context." >> i want to be clear, we'll make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. >> we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and is as smart as possible. it's in no one's interest that we see escalation. >> my position is that the iranian revolutionary guards should be put o a sank list and i would be interested to see what the position is of foreign countries on that topic. christian: there's no consensus in israel on how to respond to the threat from iran but a response is coming. so how does the west deal with it and what are the implications for the war in gaza. tonight we're in injuries lem, brussels and new york where world leaders are discussing the fallout and potential implications. also tonight, a boeing whistleblower tells congress the company's 787 dream lineo could b
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it was not just send you your cards, nobody was the guardian as my friend, judy stern minor, pointed out to me yesterday. it wasn't the only the new york times which was with that systematic rates or reuse, also the british guardians. and right now the british car has to have low, they don't want to be reminded of what they did when the times posted that story. and then turn the upper middle of packed in paper and i read it. i'm always, as i said, i'm a forensic scholar, i'm curious about governance and it was a very strange thing. first of all, i call the say because it's all what it was. she says, i'm not an investigator. this is not an investigative body, but there she says, i'm analyzing evidence on verifying evidence and i'm reaching not just if you know, um, uh if you know, human rights supports. yeah, right supports are supposed to be preliminary tool, full fledged investigation. and so the why would you always use is reasonable grounds to believe that's the maximum? typically a human rights report because we have reasonable grounds to believe this that and that, but they neve
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i now is the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but this was not a jew, israel's a state, and they need to be treated as any other state. what. this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen? this is the most important, which is not going to involve, she told, unapologetic, i'm just asking awesome upfront on how to do business like this. this real to you believe, i guess is that lines fly on one of your makes modern plates. the business like just is free to you believe, i guess is a light supply on one of your just makes modern plates the of the come on. so venue. this is the news our lives from bill coming up in the program to date, tortured, executed, and buried alive, cause of civil defense officials present. the evidence found at mass graves were nearly $400.00 bodies have been recovered and the world food program warrens of catastrophic consequences. if israel goes ahead with the offensive in rasa university protests against israel's one, gaza, or kick.
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington. n "world news america." u.s. funding for ukraine could pass the senate as early as tonight after being stalled for months. we will spark -- we will talk to tim kaine on capitol hill. five people died trying to cross the english channel. the bbc witnessed people scrambling onto the boat. donald trump was back in court over allegedly violating a gag order. the jury heard more from the trial's first witness. welcome to "world news america." long-awaited aid to ukraine could clear its final hurdle today or wednesday as the u.s. senate takes up the $95 billion foreign aid package that would send funds to israel and taiwan. the senate is widely expected to pass the funding after a few procedural steps. president biden said he will sign the legislation once it gets to his desk. that will unlock aid that has been delayed for months amid public in opposition. the legislation ties together four bills the house voted on separately. provided $61 billio
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and joining me columnist judy kirtz, who will be attending, my sympathies. i've had my share of those dinners. and judging by the softball interviews that the president's giving with howard stern and not really very serious journalists. i suspect it's going to be light fare, don't you? >> it's usually a light fare at the white house correspondents' dinner of course, david. self-deprecation is always on the menu at the correspondents' dinner and that's certainly what president biden is expected to do with his remarks tonight, but it's also, it does offer a serious opportunity for the president to take a serious turn at some point in his remarks and he has to acknowledge the ongoing wars, israel against hamas and ukraine. and he did say in the interview with howard stern that he's going to talk about the value of a free press. the things that get the headlines, the barbs, the punches he's going to throw in the form of punchlines. david: the press is only valuable if they get an answer from people in charge and he's not giving answers. >> he did the interview w
and joining me columnist judy kirtz, who will be attending, my sympathies. i've had my share of those dinners. and judging by the softball interviews that the president's giving with howard stern and not really very serious journalists. i suspect it's going to be light fare, don't you? >> it's usually a light fare at the white house correspondents' dinner of course, david. self-deprecation is always on the menu at the correspondents' dinner and that's certainly what president biden is...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america. s with russia's war in ukraine expanding to alleged international espionage, kyiv's allies consider dialing up their support. the u.s. and the u.k. have sanctions in the wake of the unprecedented iranian attack on israel. and afghanistan's in crisis. the young afghan refugees lacking food and housing. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. a united nations security council vote on the full recognition of palestinian statehood is getting underway at the u.n. headquarters in new york. we will bring you pictures of the security council chamber voting on the proposal to grant palestine full u.n. member states. it has had non-observer status since 2012 but cannot vote in proceedings. we are going to come back to the story with updates as soon as we get them. for now, we are going to move on to our other top story today. publisher authorities have arrested a man on suspicion of preparing to help the russian military and alleged assassination plots ag
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well for legal reasons, i don't want to say the names because this is also judy. see, i think that when we this terrible episode is over, i think those staff members who falsely accuse might well take legal action. so i don't wanna get you on myself into any trouble. but essentially the is riley is called a meeting with the commission general bundle which the general is such as a problem. okay, tons of the chief executive, if you like me to access and they have a list of 12 staff members who they ledge they claimed had taken part in the attack on the 7th of of 2. but they didn't produce any evidence. and as you say, and 16 data is then pilots and the phone number just suspended. funding to under the case of gentlemen, had separated a dismiss these workers because he wanted to take robust action in order to protect the interests of agency. but the americans, canadians, the swedes. um european union offers, as i say, pallet the bread so as a product can be funded. but to this day nobody's produced. any evidence against these individuals has indeed the united nations
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> hello. ♪ i'm lewis vaughan jones. you will watchg "the context" on bbc news. >> relief across israel by the response by the israeli the terry wasn't as overwhelming and intense. >> just how little we know -- the israelis aren't saying anything, the iranians are not blaming the israelis, the international community has been largely muted. it's as if there has been a collective effort to play this whole thing down. >> we have been very clear from the beginning that we do not want to see this conflict escalate. we continue to consult with our allies and partners including in the region. lewis: calls for de-escalation. we'll look at the new reality in the middle east and what happens next. also, we will be in new york outside the donald trump trial courthouse. a man in the last hour or two has set himself on fire. we're expecting an update any moment. we will bring you that. prime minister rishi sunak says he wants to tackle sick culture with the th
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of the now was the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but this was not a jew, israel's a state, and they need to be treated as any other state. what. this is where the tough questions are asked. can you see negotiations being even have this is most important, which if you're going to and bushy, whole unapologetic, i'm just asking awesome upfront on out the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back you watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here, this why university protests and some of towers who would kind of stein a continuing to spread across the united states. students are demanding that schools divest them is ro pulled in $550.00. interesting sense, is there any forces of loans that strikes on several neighborhoods and guns, at least try on his demands with tails and then a ton of residents for building and russell. i'm a senior and health industry standards. $51.00 feeds up until the 24th an international aid organization says, as well as deliberately preventing a shit, carrying a, an international service fro
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" . i am christian fraser is the . context. >> the international community must work together to prevent any actions that could push the entire middle east over the edge, with a devastating impact on civilians. >> in case of any use of force by the israeli regime and violating our sovereignty, the islamic republic of iran will not hesitate to assert its inherent rights. >> there is always the risk of miscalculation, of escalation being piled upon escalation. i think people are incredibly aware of that now as a result of de-escalatory act made by -- of the sql a tory act made by iran last weekend. christian: the g-7 industrialized nations are turning to every diplomatic and military tool in reach to try and head off an imminent israeli reprisal on iran. more sanctions today and the place to help out ukraine defend itself ainst the renewed russian onslaught. we will get the reaction tonight from italy and jerusalem. and the view from all sides as congress pr
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one, the long term project, a war judy, i caught you 12 as photographs of ukrainians living through 2 years of war with russia won the open full mass award. but it was the work of roy to the side of jen listing gauze, and how much solemn which, what would it photo of the image taken just 10 days into israel's warren garza shows a woman named inevitable mamma, cradling the body of a nice sally. sally was killed by miss riley. miss hollow tacked on her home in hon . eunice. joanna zane hold is executive direct sir. the will press photo foundations. you joins us now from amsterdam. good to have you with us. every conflict usually has an iconic photo. is it 5 to say that in this conflict in garza, we've seen more iconic photos than usual. i don't know. she can say that we've seen more iconic photos unusual, but we definitely have seen a lot of photos and a lot of photos. i think what is different is that we've seen a lot of photos coming from palestinian photographers, especially from photographers for from the past due. and i think that is what makes them different 1st time. because of c
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likely the now was the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but this was not a jew, israel's a state, and they need to be treated as any other state. what. this is where the tough questions are asked. can you see negotiations being even have this is most important, which of these are going to and bushy polls? unapologetic, i'm just asking awesome upfront on out of the the working out is there a mind at the top stories this hour is ready, ministry has concluded as so an investigation into the killing of $78.00 workers in johnson pod missing that it was a grave mistake wells central kitchen, a group says it's cold, come said so the families of those fixed you and chief on sony. the terrace is all cycles for an independent investigation into the kennings or an aid workers. the un security council has met to discuss food insecurity, restrict why to secure some consent in the middle east. israel has agreed to temporarily reopen the error as crossing to allow aid and to move from johnson to say, opening a nearby port to accept international de
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" i am a little humphrey in washington and this is bbc no -- world news america. the u.s. top diplomat tells the bbc he warned chinese president xi jinping about his country support for russia. >> for china, if it want better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> the first week of testimony in donald trump's criminal trial wraps up. his former assistant takes to the stand. as we take a look at abortion rights in america the supreme court reviews idaho's near total abortion ban. i am helen of humphrey -- helena humphrey. u.s. sec. of state antony blinken met with the chinese president xi jinping in beijing friday as part of mr. blinken's second visit to china in 10 months amid a significant increase in dialogue between the two powers after recent tensions . the u.s. top diplomat says it there is progress in so
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> i am sumi somaskanda in washington and this is "bbc world news america." donald trump becomes the first former president stand criminal trial as the case for his alleged hush money payment begins. >> i am limp outside the courthouse where the first day has just concluded and jury selection resumes tomorrow. >> and israel warns it is preparing a response to this we can's barrage of iranian attacks as the u.s. urges de-escalation. -- this weekend's barrage of iranian attacks as a u.s. urges de-escalation. donald trump's historic criminal trial begins and israel mulls its possible response to erin's attack -- iran's attack. we will talk about the form the retaliation could take and the pressure on president biden to take further action. first, former president donald trump was backn court as the first-ever criminal trial of a u.s. president got underway in new york city. monday marked the start of jury selection in the hush money trial where mr. trump is
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> i am sumi somaskanda in washington and this is "bbc world news america." donald trump becomes the first former president stand criminal trial as the case for his alleged hush money payment begins. >> i am limp outside the courthouse where the first day has just concluded and jury selection resumes tomorrow. >> and israel warns it...
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but that is effectively the, the definition of temperature that the government then becomes judge judy and executioner. and they're getting on. yes, you can down with the internet at all for us. now. it is the media housemate, is it the they mentioned you lived, this is less than what you have like. we have a history here in india and that information is video will be missing. but it and misrepresented and i mean the public office. so i know how to do things. what is elections name? the cheer leading on that end of the movie has these to fit on in dest, primetime use for the prime minister himself has the mean. the news from questioning the hallmark of his lopsided relationship with the news media in his decade in office. he is not at this to sing the best confidence and they caught putting in time in his step. instead, he prefers softball interviews to select taxes, including to funding food, stuff. i'm ready for them to be on coffee. got got a good opportunity. give me about a set of thinking mindset. i think i'm but was just going to pass it. thank you. me . i'll be in the energy up
but that is effectively the, the definition of temperature that the government then becomes judge judy and executioner. and they're getting on. yes, you can down with the internet at all for us. now. it is the media housemate, is it the they mentioned you lived, this is less than what you have like. we have a history here in india and that information is video will be missing. but it and misrepresented and i mean the public office. so i know how to do things. what is elections name? the cheer...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" . i'm christian fraser. . this is "the context." >> this is what you are asking us to say. a president is entitled for total personal gain to use the trappings of his office without facing criminal liability. >> if you don't have immunity, you are not going to do anything. you will become a ceremonial president. >> even before t day began, he held his campaign saying since they can't be out on the tra, they are going to bring the trail to them here in new york. >> trump is claiming absolute immunity, which essentially means presidents would be inoculated from any prosecution. that is a really sweeping claim of executive power. ♪ christian: a hugely consequential day for donald trump. the criminal trial resumes in manhattan. a decision is pending on the gag order which he continues to float. in the hearing and the supreme court on whether he is entitled to presidential immunity. all of that within hours of trump being named as a co-conspirator in a new
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" . i'm christian fraser. . this is "the context." >> this is what you are asking us to say. a president is entitled for total personal gain to use the trappings of his office without facing criminal liability. >> if you don't have immunity, you are not going to do anything. you will become a ceremonial president. >> even before t day...
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of the there was a time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but this was not a jew, israel's a state. and they need to be treated as any other state. what, this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen? this is the most important thing. you're going to involve sheet hold, unapologetic, i'm just upfront on out. is there a conflict with the end inside the war? and so don is taking a heavy toll and civilians with millions pulls from that homes and on the verge of permanent. what does it take to stop the humanitarian crisis and can diplomacy stuff the fighting? this is inside school, the hello, the on james. a sit down is for.
of the there was a time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but this was not a jew, israel's a state. and they need to be treated as any other state. what, this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen? this is the most important thing. you're going to involve sheet hold, unapologetic, i'm just upfront on out. is there a conflict with the end inside the war? and so don is taking a heavy toll and civilians...