and a reminder: if you can t watch us live, don t forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight s cbs evening announcer: puppy problems between dog breeders. judge judy: in lieu of a stud fee, you would take pick of litter. there were two puppies we were picking between. i brought my puppy home. he wanted her. he came back out to my house to bring the second puppy. announcer: and she won t stop hounding him. he lied to me about the dna. he then took my puppy. judge judy: you took 10 grand and pocketed it! later, you come back and say, yeah, but i got fooled. i want more. 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. announcer: heather suttle is suing dino gugliuzza for breach of contract regarding the breeding of their french bulldogs. byrd: order. all rise. now this is case number 71 on the calendar, in the matter
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later. that s tonight s cbs evening announcer: it was the perfect car for her handy brother. the junkyard would only give her about $50 to $125. and she said she would rather sell it to me for $200. judge judy: you say you sold it to your brother for $500. he didn t pay you for the car. announcer: and sister drives a hard bargain. judge judy: why would he pay you $500 for a car that was a piece of junk? the car was not exactly a piece of junk. judge judy: it s worth more non-running than it was running! announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the court room of judge judith sheindlin. twenty-three-year-old marlisa thomas is suing her brother, devon thomas, for the unpaid balance on a car and unpaid tickets. byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 600 on the calendar in the matter of thomas vs. thomas.
earn unlimited 5% back on everything you buy at walmart online. what s in your wallet? o donnell: and to bring you up to date, for just the third time in american history the house has voted to impeach a president. two counts were approved a short time ago: abuse of power and obstruction of congress. the vote was along party lines. all but a hand full of democrats voted to impeach. every republican voted no. there were no defections. now this moves on to the senate, where there will be a trial on whether to remove the president from office, and the trial is expected in the first weeks of the new year. it will be presided over by the chief justice of the supreme court. that s the cbs evening
book as a kid. of course. and the guy with the teeth. and the nails. i mean, what kind of headache do you get? and is it a function of your hair being strong? what kind of shampoo does he use? yeah. is it a head and shoulders? i don t understand the mechanics of that. the follicles. and the attachment to the head the strands don t break? something fishy here. something fishy. that s another story we re doing by the way. carp in the great lakes, not good. coming up, family members spying on family members. new legal questions about privacy at home. and the invasive fish. there they are, using bats, swords, pitchforks. you re watching world news now. in the evening announcer: world news now