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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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>> no. >> judge judy: you know that that's ridiculous, right? >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ranch owner beverly king is suing her former client, brittany gillanders, for unpaid boarding fees for her horse and dogs. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 108 on the calendar in the matteof king vs. gillanders. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss king, you board horses for a living? >> all types of animals, mainly horses and dogs and cats, though. >> judge judy: when did the defendant bring her horse to you? >> june 8th of 2017. >> judge judy: why did you bring your horse to be boarded? >> i was in a relationship with a guy who was in the military, on the air force base in mountain home, and i needed a place to board my horse close to him. so, she was the only boarding facility that i could find on short notice to
>> no. >> judge judy: you know that that's ridiculous, right? >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ranch owner beverly king is suing her former client, brittany gillanders, for unpaid boarding fees for her horse and dogs. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 108 on the calendar in the matteof king vs....
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>> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution renne knutsen is suing her neighbor, 20-year-old patrick clifton, for damages to her car caused by a guest at his party. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 463 on the calendar in the matter of knutsen vs. clifton. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. knutsen, do you live across the street from where mr. clifton lives? >> no. we're in the same condo, but he's down two doors from me. >> judge judy: and who do you live with? >> oh, i live there with my two children. >> judge judy: and who do you live there with, mr. clifton? >> i live there with my fiancée and my 1-year-old son. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> i'm 20. >> judge judy: and how old is the fiancée? >> also 20. >> judge judy: and who pays for t
>> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution renne knutsen is suing her neighbor, 20-year-old patrick clifton, for damages to her car caused by a guest at his party. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 463 on the calendar in the matter of knutsen vs. clifton. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge....
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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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judy: it is slow going. he said the answers to our big national divisions will begin small, in rooms like these with community members focused on shared challenges and interests. >> if we insist on talking about political divides and political parties in a place like alamance or other places where we are working, we will have the same discourse we are having nationally. if we can get on a civic path where we say to people this is about the health of your community, this is about the future of your life. issues like mental health, safety, good public schools. the ways in which people work together in your community. a civic agenda. we can actually make progress. not only can we make progress, what i have found is we can push out the culture wars. push out the politics seeping in from other places and get people focused on what really matters to them, get them to work on those things and get progress made. that is what we need to focus on. judy: for the pbs newshour, i am judy woodruff in alamance county, nort
judy: it is slow going. he said the answers to our big national divisions will begin small, in rooms like these with community members focused on shared challenges and interests. >> if we insist on talking about political divides and political parties in a place like alamance or other places where we are working, we will have the same discourse we are having nationally. if we can get on a civic path where we say to people this is about the health of your community, this is about the...
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. >> judge judy: from what? >> from the elite players group. the casino. >> judge judy: and from that you won a cruise for two people? >> correct. >> judge judy: when was that? >> march 26th was the cruise. >> judge judy: and you and ms. russ were friends? >> correct. >> judge judy: you invited her along on the cruise. the cruise itself was taken care of, as well as the meals. all she was supposed to take
. >> judge judy: from what? >> from the elite players group. the casino. >> judge judy: and from that you won a cruise for two people? >> correct. >> judge judy: when was that? >> march 26th was the cruise. >> judge judy: and you and ms. russ were friends? >> correct. >> judge judy: you invited her along on the cruise. the cruise itself was taken care of, as well as the meals. all she was supposed to take
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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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judi; off it's stuff that is a time. judy kurtz, we _ off it's stuff that is a time. judy kurtz, we appreciate _ off it's stuff that is a time. judy kurtz, we appreciate your time here in bbc news. back to our top story now — to gaza, where after two weeks of heavy bombardment, israel says it has completed its military operation in and around the biggest hospital there and all troops have left the area. i'm joined now byjuliette touma, communications director at the united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees. in light of recent events, what is the situation there on the ground like? it the situation there on the ground like? ., , , , ., , the situation there on the ground like? .,, , , ., , ., like? it has been six months and it feels a bit like _ like? it has been six months and it feels a bit like it _ like? it has been six months and it feels a bit like it is _ like? it has been six months and it feels a bit like it is on _ like? it has been six months and it feels a bit like it is on repeat, - feels a bit like it is on repeat, except that it i
judi; off it's stuff that is a time. judy kurtz, we _ off it's stuff that is a time. judy kurtz, we appreciate _ off it's stuff that is a time. judy kurtz, we appreciate your time here in bbc news. back to our top story now — to gaza, where after two weeks of heavy bombardment, israel says it has completed its military operation in and around the biggest hospital there and all troops have left the area. i'm joined now byjuliette touma, communications director at the united nations relief and...
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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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. >> judge judy: and a maintenance center? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: when did you sell ms. britt her car? >> march 28 of 2018. >> judge judy: for how much? >> for 6,500. >> judge judy: what kind of car was it? >> it was a dodge charger. >> judge judy: what year? >> it was 2007.
. >> judge judy: and a maintenance center? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: when did you sell ms. britt her car? >> march 28 of 2018. >> judge judy: for how much? >> for 6,500. >> judge judy: what kind of car was it? >> it was a dodge charger. >> judge judy: what year? >> it was 2007.
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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." 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: ms. copeland said to you, "this guy did something bad to me." >> my son and i had to go stay in a women's shelter for 2 months. >> announcer: now she falls victim to her landlord. >> tell me why she hadn't paid her rent. why is she even... >> judge judy: i don't have to tell you anything. a woman comes to you with a child and said, "i was assaulted." you want to play with me? i'll play with you. i have nothing else to do today. >> 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 amy copeland is suing her former landlord, joseph schneckenburger, for placing a bogus eviction on her credit. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 473 on the calenr in the matter of copeland vs. schneckenburger. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. schneckenburger, who do you work for
. >> judge judy: ms. copeland said to you, "this guy did something bad to me." >> my son and i had to go stay in a women's shelter for 2 months. >> announcer: now she falls victim to her landlord. >> tell me why she hadn't paid her rent. why is she even... >> judge judy: i don't have to tell you anything. a woman comes to you with a child and said, "i was assaulted." you want to play with me? i'll play with you. i have nothing else to do today....
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there was never -- >> judge judy: shh, shh, shh. >> i'm sorry. >> judge judy: i didn't say you moved in together, mr. schneider. >> i'm sorry. >> judge judy: i said, "when did you decide to move in together?" >> we never decided any of that. >> no, in september. yeah. >> judge judy: during the course of this one year that you were together, mr. schneider, were you moving your job from one place to another? >> yes. i accepted --
there was never -- >> judge judy: shh, shh, shh. >> i'm sorry. >> judge judy: i didn't say you moved in together, mr. schneider. >> i'm sorry. >> judge judy: i said, "when did you decide to move in together?" >> we never decided any of that. >> no, in september. yeah. >> judge judy: during the course of this one year that you were together, mr. schneider, were you moving your job from one place to another? >> yes. i accepted --
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folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: what's your last name? >> brunye. >> judge judy: ms. brunye, do you own your house? >> yes. >> judge judy: and, ms. hughes, you own the property next door? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you had rented that property to mr. pelayo. >> yes. >> judge judy: you had a lease with him. >> it was a month-to-month rental agreement. >> judge judy: was it ever in
folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: what's your last name? >> brunye. >> judge judy: ms. brunye, do you own your house? >> yes. >> judge judy: and, ms. hughes, you own the property next door? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you had rented that property to mr. pelayo. >> yes. >> judge judy: you had a lease with him. >> it was a month-to-month rental agreement. >> judge judy: was it ever in
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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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. >> judge judy: he bought you a car because...? >> i didn't have a car to get to work. >> judge judy: i know a lot of people that don't have cars. >> yeah, well... >> announcer: the girlfriend. >> he was also in love with me. he's still in love with me. >> announcer: but he would only be pushed so far. >> she's like, "well, you should sign the car over to me." and i said, "never in your life because you're gonna leave me when your husband gets out of jail, and i'm not risking that." >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution james michlitsch is suing his ex-girlfriend, 22-year-old charteena walker, for the return or value of a kia optima. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 286 on the calendar in the matter of michlitsch vs. walker. >> 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.
. >> judge judy: he bought you a car because...? >> i didn't have a car to get to work. >> judge judy: i know a lot of people that don't have cars. >> yeah, well... >> announcer: the girlfriend. >> he was also in love with me. he's still in love with me. >> announcer: but he would only be pushed so far. >> she's like, "well, you should sign the car over to me." and i said, "never in your life because you're gonna leave me when your...
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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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gentlemen, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. frey, it is your claim that the defendant's dog injured both you and your dog. the defendant's response indicates that the incident was your fault. you didn't have control over your dog. and she's countersuing for harassment, claiming that after this incident, you did in fact harass her. ms. homsi, on the date of this incident, which was the 25th of july of this year, what were you doing in the animal control clinic? >> i was taking my dog, roscoe,
gentlemen, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. frey, it is your claim that the defendant's dog injured both you and your dog. the defendant's response indicates that the incident was your fault. you didn't have control over your dog. and she's countersuing for harassment, claiming that after this incident, you did in fact harass her. ms. homsi, on the date of this incident, which was the 25th of july of this year, what were you doing in the animal control clinic? >> i was taking...
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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" 'n jones, and you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> states have the duty to adopt and apply practice and regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. >> it is absolutely incredible what happened today that we got actually -- we won. not just won, we won, we won. >> climate action is not some thing that we must morally do but something that we must do legally. european states are legally required to take climate action to protect citizens. >> this was certainly promise a stronger legal pathway to achieving climate justice. ♪ lewis: for the first time, climate change campaigners when their case at the european court of human rights. we will look at what impact it could have. also, foreign secretary david cameron is in the u.s. trying to get more money for the war in ukraine. what difference can he make? more security around the champions league game going on right now
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host: we are talking with congresswoman judy chu, democrat of california. here is how you can join the conversation this morning. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. text us as well, we will share those, at (202) 748-8003. roberta, san diego, republican, you are up next for the congresswoman. caller: i'm a little embarrassed you are up there. to begin with, you are one of the 70 people who did not even respect the people's vote when donald trump got elected to. i find anything you have to say to be two-faced, not genuine. i would say that since you and your democrat party have been running on abortion, the dirtiest thing we can ever ask a woman to do and never used the word condom for any man, we would therefore not even need abortion. i find it amazing that you have the nerve to go up there and act as if you are really representing the women. you are representing a group of people who will do anything they have to do in order to get their way about something. we use the women every day by using abortion to
host: we are talking with congresswoman judy chu, democrat of california. here is how you can join the conversation this morning. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. text us as well, we will share those, at (202) 748-8003. roberta, san diego, republican, you are up next for the congresswoman. caller: i'm a little embarrassed you are up there. to begin with, you are one of the 70 people who did not even respect the people's vote when donald trump...
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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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afortunadamente judy pudo recuperar su dinero. el año pasado simplemente se reportaron que en 44 de los estados de los estados unidos hubo un desfalco a este programa. es más de 30 millones de dólares. daisy fue otra víctima de este tipo de estafa. necesito recuperar mi dinero porque, como puedes ver, soy una persona mayor. no trabajo con eso. es que yo me sustento. según las autoridades, los delincuentes se pueden aprovechar de un descuido de los empleados para implantar un dispositivo en las máquinas lectoras de tarjetas y así capturan toda la información para clonar esa tarjeta. por eso debe tomar toda precaución. no tenga la tarjeta a la vista. cambia el número de pin con frecuencia y revise su balance a menudo. si ha sido víctima del robo de los fondos de su tarjeta snap, llame al número telefónico que está apareciendo aquí en pantalla. es el 8 773 289 677 y para obtener más información, puede visitar telemundo48.com hablando de alimentos, hay buenas noticias para los consumidores, o al menos es lo que se vis
afortunadamente judy pudo recuperar su dinero. el año pasado simplemente se reportaron que en 44 de los estados de los estados unidos hubo un desfalco a este programa. es más de 30 millones de dólares. daisy fue otra víctima de este tipo de estafa. necesito recuperar mi dinero porque, como puedes ver, soy una persona mayor. no trabajo con eso. es que yo me sustento. según las autoridades, los delincuentes se pueden aprovechar de un descuido de los empleados para implantar un dispositivo en...
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judy is here onset, it's great to have you, great to see you in person. this is something we discussed regularly on this joe but i thought the framing of this specifically with comedians is so important. where are we right now as a society dealing with this issue for cancel culture for comedians? >> i can answer that question by saying look at the comedians we grew up with, i'm older than you. they would be canceled. they would have a lot of issues right now. here's what i think is happening, let's just, when we talk about cancel culture, i know you showed the video of the republicans all complaining about being canceled for all the horrible lies that they say, but they're the ones who are banning books in florida. who is canceling who? as far as comedy is concerned, there are different aspects of telling a joke. there's a comedians intent, there's context, and there is nuance. is very subjective. some people like sarcasm, some people don't like sarcasm. some people will take the joke the wrong way, not how the comedian intended it, and then decide that p
judy is here onset, it's great to have you, great to see you in person. this is something we discussed regularly on this joe but i thought the framing of this specifically with comedians is so important. where are we right now as a society dealing with this issue for cancel culture for comedians? >> i can answer that question by saying look at the comedians we grew up with, i'm older than you. they would be canceled. they would have a lot of issues right now. here's what i think is...
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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
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...
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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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judy hobson reports. an 80s pop star now the face of a growing movement to clean up our lakes and rivers. today, feargal sharkey lent his support to the save windermere campaign. the group holds a protest here every monday demanding an end to sewage pollution. we cannot figure out how to preserve something as unique and precious as lake windermere, what chance do you think any other little brook, stream, lake, pond is going to have if we cannot save lake windermere a plague of locusts on all of our houses. according to the environment agency, 3.6 million hours of sewage was discharged into our waterways last year. the save windermere campaign says it's damaging the ecology of one of the uk's most iconic lakes. you cannot have a leisure facility and a tourist facility that has become nothing more than an open air septic tank. and by the way, every single river in england is now polluted. and the biggest source of that pollution, like lake windermere, is the water industry. united utilities says it's invest
judy hobson reports. an 80s pop star now the face of a growing movement to clean up our lakes and rivers. today, feargal sharkey lent his support to the save windermere campaign. the group holds a protest here every monday demanding an end to sewage pollution. we cannot figure out how to preserve something as unique and precious as lake windermere, what chance do you think any other little brook, stream, lake, pond is going to have if we cannot save lake windermere a plague of locusts on all of...
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and if i, yes, do you think judy system was better and why than the judy system worked in your system or the polished not with the get go, not out the guess. because in spite of the fact that the person was hasn't given the but the courts and the judy is decided to give them that and wrote now let them go. so therefore that was the last case. it was due to the system was used in our country. they don't have introduced a reminder due to my as to what the case is about the so how do you regulate...
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it's judy bloom. >> judy effing bloom. >> judy effing bloom. >> fine us thousands of dollars? >> like we have thousands of dollars. >> make books the enemy? >> make knowledge the enemy? >> you know what we say to this? >> shh! >> shh! >>shh! >> shut the [ bleep ] up! >> shut the [ bleep ] up. >> please shut the [ bleep ] up. >> what's wrong with you? >> paid for by americans against americans against librarians. >> you can have "to kill a mockingbird" when you pry it from my cold, dead hands!" or you can check it out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, librarians. we've got a good show for you tonight. gabriel iglesias is here. we have music from ernest. and we'll be right back with wanda sykes. so stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: all right. a funny man whom you can see on the "don't worry be fluffy" stand-up comedy tour, gabriel iglesias is with us. [ cheers and applause ] later on, a very accomplished songwriter with a new album of his own. it's called "nashville, tennessee." ernest from the don julio stage. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night
it's judy bloom. >> judy effing bloom. >> judy effing bloom. >> fine us thousands of dollars? >> like we have thousands of dollars. >> make books the enemy? >> make knowledge the enemy? >> you know what we say to this? >> shh! >> shh! >>shh! >> shut the [ bleep ] up! >> shut the [ bleep ] up. >> please shut the [ bleep ] up. >> what's wrong with you? >> paid for by americans against americans against...
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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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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> hello, i'm lucy greg. >> it comes from two u.s. officials, iran is preparing a strike against israel that would use 100 drones, dozens of missiles and ballistic missiles as well. >> we are watching this closely. we deem the threat to be credible. >> most of them shrugged their shoulders. there was a sort of resignation. there wasn't sense of heightened concern or imminent threat. ♪ lucy: u.s. officials worn iran could launch a major attack on israel in retaliation for last week's airstrike. we look at the implications for theegion. sports news and glasgow offering to host the commonwealth games if no other host can be found for '26 after singapore joining malaysia saying they would not bid for it. the brightest of all time. scientists worked out what caused of the most brilliant burst of light ever recorded but it has thrown up other questions. like, where do heavy elements like gold come from? u.s. officials have warned iran could launch an attack
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbcews" >>d america. >>d house republicans unveiled a long-awaited foreign aid package, splitting up bills on funding for ukraine, israel, and more. western allies push israel for a restrained response to uranian attacks -- iranian attacks. the need for better air defenses in ukraine. ♪ welcome to world news america. the speaker of the republican led house of representatives has released the final details -- long-awaited details of a foreign aid bill. he had delayed bringing this to the house for months. his new proposed package splits funding for israel, taiwan, and ukraine into three separate bills. $26 billion in support for israel and a billion dolla for taiwan and other u.s. allies in the indo pacific region. perspective in a while.can but first let's speak with a democratic congressman. president biden already indicating that he would sign this as soon as he gets to his desk. do you support these bills? >> i absolutely support them. i was in ukraine a coup
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judy shelton with that. my takeaway from the overwhelming response to the "unbreakable investor" quiz show edition yesterday. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: let's set the stage. remember last night meta reported, bam, it got hammered pretty good. the market was already reeling, right? ing of course it was meta's grand announcement. their a.i. thing. we got this morning a es first quarter gdp report. the report came in disappointing. the street though it would be a little bit higher. you can see it is coming down that was somebody make you could work with, 1.6%, not 2.4% but there was a shocker in there, a real shocker and that was prices folks. they have gone so much higher. of course remember, economists have been making excuses for persistent inflation pressure and many of them outright dismissed the notion of sticky inflation. these numbers though are sobering. pce just buy itself was 3.1%. the street was looking for 3%. this is the real shocker pce ex-food and energy. we need foo
judy shelton with that. my takeaway from the overwhelming response to the "unbreakable investor" quiz show edition yesterday. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: let's set the stage. remember last night meta reported, bam, it got hammered pretty good. the market was already reeling, right? ing of course it was meta's grand announcement. their a.i. thing. we got this morning a es first quarter gdp report. the report came in disappointing. the street though...
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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. you are marching "the context" here on bbc news. >> iranian and syrian state media news saying an israeli airstrike targeted the iranian consulate in the syrian capital damascus. >> this really increasingly dangerous war between iran and its allies and proxies and the israelis has, tonight, taken quite a big step up. >> even if benjamin netanyahu brings home the hostages or dismantles hamas, there are new posters, you are in charge, you are responsible. but they wanted him out before the war. now they are back and they want him gone even more. ♪ iran state media says at least five people were killed after a suspected israeli airstrike on entering and consulate building in the syrian capital. we will have the latest on the developing story. staying in the middle east, israeli forces pulled out of gaza's largest hospital after an operation they say killed hundreds of hamas fighters. palestinian medics say they are retrieving dozens of bodies fr
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