still alive. tonight get a look at the situation to free americans overseas. part of a new book in the shadows by mickey birdman on sale tomorrow. bret baier sits down with the author. bret: thanks, john. let s bring bring in mickey birdman richardson senator for engagement. he helps negotiate release of political prisoners hostages around the world. efforts to free people wrongfully detained. the head of one of the world s top private companies says he wants a firsthand look at the economy of one of the most closed societies. in january of 2013, bergmann took a controversial trip to north korea alongside then google chairman eric schmitt and new mexico governor bill richardson who was the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. during bill clinton s presidency. what s the toughest country to deal with? north korea pretty tough? actually, no. 9 truth is they are very rational.
judge judy: thank you. byrd: you re welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. judge judy: ms. nielsen, the defendant is your former boyfriend. you say he owes you some money. yes. judge judy: well, let s figure it out. how long have you been living at your current address? since january of 2013. judge judy: what kind of residence is it? it s an apartment complex. judge judy: is it a one-bedroom, two-bedroom.? two-bedroom, two bathrooms. judge judy: and who moved in with you of january of 2013? my friend katie [bleep] but she no longer lives there. judge judy: and when did she move out? january of 2014. judge judy: and who moved in in january of 2014? two more friends that i had. judge judy: and how long did those two friends stay? they moved out in august. judge judy: and who moved in to the second bedroom, then? pathias moyo. judge judy: the defendant moved in with you. yes. judge judy: why did they leave? because th
we think that your life is over. you think that you are not going to have the same quality in life. i had to deal with that sitting in the hospital room by myself with nothing but your thoughts. we start rationalizing and prioritizing things in your life. you set attainable goals. when you build goals like that and you can start meeting them, it takes away the negativity of the healing process. sergeant goudie wanted to keep fighting. just a year later he was ready to deploy again. when i had come back from walter reed after all the surgeries in 2012 i signed back into work on january of 2013. i think the difficulties of deploying with an injury first starts with your mental outlooking able to prove to yourself that you can do it and instill the confidence and trust in your teammates that you are an asset, not a liability. i think that was most difficult. john is always the person that s going to tell you it s
really shot her. a truly shocking idea. something beyond devious. she shot herself, is what i thought. reporter: liz shot herself? that sounded crazy. or maybe, a certain kind of crazy. remember to help catch cari farver, liz had given the police her cell phone. and here s what detectives doty and avis found on that phone. a photo of cari farver s s.u.v., which didn t make any sense at all because we looked at the date that was taken. and it was taken on christmas eve of 2012. reporter: wasn t that when her car was actually missing? yeah, it hadn t been recovered till january of 2013. uh-huh. so, we thought that s that s weird that the police couldn t find it. dave didn t know where it was, but somehow liz was able to [ bleep ] take a picture of it. reporter: but that wasn t all. remember that threatening photo cari emailed to dave, of a woman
back after being injured. you think that your life is over. you think you are not going to have the same quality in life. i had to deal with that. sitting in a hospital room by myself, with nothing but your thoughts. you start rationalizing and prioritizing things in your life. you set obtainable goals. when you build goals like that and you can start reading them, it takes away thepr negativity f the healing process. sergeant goudie, just a year later, he was ready to deploy again. when i came back from walter reed after all the surgeries in 2012, i signed back into work on january of 2013. i think the difficulties of deploying with an injury first starts with your mental outlook, being able to prove to yourself that you can do it, instill the confidence and trust in your teammates that you are an asset, not a liability. i think that was the most difficult. john is always the person who