that judge judy: did you ever live together? she stayed a couple nights here and there, but i woke up with him that morning. announcer: exes who don t see things the same way. judge judy: so tell me about this argument. i went around, knocked on the window. he woke up. i asked through the door, could i have my belongings? announcer: he says it wasn t so peaceful. it sounded like somebody was gonna break in. and i heard my daughter scream. we had to hold the door so she wouldn t kick it off the hinges. 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 myron fulford is suing his ex-girlfriend, 23-year-old alexis powers, for attempting to break down his front door in a fit of rage. byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 17 in the matter of fulford vs. powers.
and the point is you had world war i, you had the great flu epidemic in which more people died than in many countries in world war i, you had the great depression, you had stalin and his madness, you had the second world war and then you had mao and his madness. so from 1914 to 1954 let s say it certainly looks like it was a pretty bleak period. it did. by the way, normal angel did not predict that war could not happen, he just predicted many people read the book and said that, you know because it represented what seemed like a century of peace and progress that had taken place. well, only if you look at certain parts of europe. it wasn t so peaceful in the united states which had the worst war in its history, the civil war, it wasn t so peaceful in china which had the worst civil war in human history, not so peaceful in southern africa but then you re making my point.
world war and then you had mau and his madness. so from 1914 to 1954 let s say it certainly looks like it was a pretty bleak period. it did. by the way, normal angel did not predict that war could not happen, he just predicted many people read the book and said that, you know because it represented what seemed like a century of peace and progress that had taken place. well, only if you look at certain parts of europe. it wasn t so peaceful in the united states which had the worst war in its history, the civil war, it wasn t so peaceful in china which had the worst civil war in human history, not so peaceful in southern africa but then you re making my point. i m not the point i m trying to make is that despite that illusion of peace the next 30 years proved to be war-filled, violent, bloody yes, and it can happen and i m not predicting that it can t