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♪it's patricia here i come.protection from the sun♪ ♪ha, ha, ha, ha ♪i want to get, get my tan on ♪they are all are losers ♪the teen's mom i am cool ♪i'm the cool one ♪i'm hotter than the october tow mom♪ ♪the world can judge me now ♪i want you to back away, getaway from me everyday♪ ♪my name is tan mom ♪tanning is the bomb ♪i'm be in the tanning booth with the burns♪ ♪no that doesn't work. forget the birds. >> cut ♪tan mom. [applause] >> kirk: i got to tell you it's not bad. [laughter] we're going to go to break and i want to talk about that. tell me patricia denies being an alcoholic. when we come back we will see videos that make it look like she is not telling the truth. [applause] next on "the test" tell me what is going right here? is it windy? [laughter] >> i was eating hard drinks. >> kirk: the problem is you should not eat your alcohol. [laughter] all new on "the test" tomorrow, i do turns to i don't. >> i know you cheated on me. >> you pawned the ring, you know i love you. >> how many women have you be
♪it's patricia here i come.protection from the sun♪ ♪ha, ha, ha, ha ♪i want to get, get my tan on ♪they are all are losers ♪the teen's mom i am cool ♪i'm the cool one ♪i'm hotter than the october tow mom♪ ♪the world can judge me now ♪i want you to back away, getaway from me everyday♪ ♪my name is tan mom ♪tanning is the bomb ♪i'm be in the tanning booth with the burns♪ ♪no that doesn't work. forget the birds. >> cut ♪tan mom. [applause] >> kirk: i...
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>> 19-year-old patricia lin reitler was last seen among night. >> patricia's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> whoever is responsible, we'll never know. what they have taken away from us. >> patricia's mother made a desperate appeal on the jerry springer show. >> and we love you and are doing everything we can to find you. >> despite huge media coverage and their pleas for answers, none ever came. >> it is like she just went missing, into thin air. >> patricia was never found. >> young college students need to be aware. >> kristin zellar was a junior when patricia disappear. >> we were advised to stay in our dorms. >> but a week after the disappearance, kristin and her roommate, heather, needed to go to the grocery store. >> you thought you would be fine, a couple of blocks away. >> exactly, it is not far, i can see the campus. so you know, what is going to happen? >> it was getting dark by the time they left the shopping center walking the same route patricia would likely have taken. >> we were maybe half way up the road when heather turned to me and s
>> 19-year-old patricia lin reitler was last seen among night. >> patricia's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> whoever is responsible, we'll never know. what they have taken away from us. >> patricia's mother made a desperate appeal on the jerry springer show. >> and we love you and are doing everything we can to find you. >> despite huge media coverage and their pleas for answers, none ever came. >> it is like she just...
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patricia is right. the people who give money to the groups feel very passionately and this machine just keeps that passion alive. >> patricia -- on the buzz feed -- makes this point about cruz compared to other republicans. as of june 30th, the cruz pac earned $313,323 with $183,000 cash on hand. that its a far cry from the $1.348 rubio's pac has raised. and patricia it seems to me that your point is these other organizations send millions of dollars into the cruz campaign. so, you can't really judge cruz's political wealth by the dollars he is personally putting into his own pac? >> leadership pacs there is a limit to how much they can spend. $5,000 at a time to candidates. with the super pac like the senate conservative action, that is unlimited donations. and unlimited donations. they could give him $5.5 million. actually spent it on the race. can't give it directly to a candidate. spent $5.5 million in his race alone. so, you could spend a lot of time raising $5,000 increments for groups. or you cou
patricia is right. the people who give money to the groups feel very passionately and this machine just keeps that passion alive. >> patricia -- on the buzz feed -- makes this point about cruz compared to other republicans. as of june 30th, the cruz pac earned $313,323 with $183,000 cash on hand. that its a far cry from the $1.348 rubio's pac has raised. and patricia it seems to me that your point is these other organizations send millions of dollars into the cruz campaign. so, you can't...
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and we still have a medal to present to patricia as well. [ applause ] >> i am back. all right, we have another honoree. so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone number and provided her with medical instructions. and stayed on the line with tanani and kept reassuring her that help was on the way. and compassionate tone helped tani remain calm and assisted her in providing assistance to her mother. unfortunately she and her family were unable to join us today but we do have this fine public servant representing the good work of the city that we are going to celebrate and we are going to take a moment again to hear the tape played so we hear a little bit of his work and what we are celebrating. >> do you have an emergency? >> tanin >> is the bleeding
and we still have a medal to present to patricia as well. [ applause ] >> i am back. all right, we have another honoree. so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone...
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ana patricia, quÉ compartes en tu facebook y twitter. voy a poner en "despierta amÉrica." >>> gravisimo, un ejemplo sencillo, en esta cajita de lo privado vamos a guardar las fotos. estadisticamente donde suceden cosas malas para las mujeres, un poner las fotos, el tÍo y el niÑo, que se llama tal. estamos en el parque a tal hora, en redes sociales, como foursquare, que hace un cheking, acabo de llegar. hagan el check out, si quieren estar en redes sociales. donde tienen obviamente la posibilidad de que las localicen, hÁganlo al salir, no en ese momento, en facebook es importante cuidar a los niÑos, y ustedes tambiÉn, no pongan los nombres completos de cada miembro de la familia, es muy importante que tengamos el baul secreto, mujeres, mujeres, no es contra nosotros, es un muy buen consejo, guardemos cosas para nosotros. >>> platica y cuentas, no contemos en redes sociales, en tal banco u otro. >>> de pronto, me comprÉ esto, y lo otro. >>> sÍ. exactamente. >>> el ejemplo rÁpidamente. es estadistico, en esta cantidad de veces entra y sale
ana patricia, quÉ compartes en tu facebook y twitter. voy a poner en "despierta amÉrica." >>> gravisimo, un ejemplo sencillo, en esta cajita de lo privado vamos a guardar las fotos. estadisticamente donde suceden cosas malas para las mujeres, un poner las fotos, el tÍo y el niÑo, que se llama tal. estamos en el parque a tal hora, en redes sociales, como foursquare, que hace un cheking, acabo de llegar. hagan el check out, si quieren estar en redes sociales. donde tienen...
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(applause) >> we can bring up linda cook and patricia de font. am really, really proud of this neighborhood watch group. we had some really hard times back in 2008. we had a few homicides in the excelsior district, one that is very well known, the bologna homicides. these tragedies are horrible if nothing else but to help communities organize. nay street neighbors really did that. they looked out for one another. they reached out. they created relationships where perhaps they didn't exist before. they looked at their neighborhood and thought, how can we make this neighborhood safer? and they've done amazing things. they've done greening, they planted last month scores of trees in the neighborhood. they brought the community together around garage sales. they actually are holding a market that has not been really a good neighbor in the area accountable to the neighborhood, which is an amazing feat. all of this is done because they love their neighborhood. they are inspired by community. that's what brings them together. so, i want to call up linda
(applause) >> we can bring up linda cook and patricia de font. am really, really proud of this neighborhood watch group. we had some really hard times back in 2008. we had a few homicides in the excelsior district, one that is very well known, the bologna homicides. these tragedies are horrible if nothing else but to help communities organize. nay street neighbors really did that. they looked out for one another. they reached out. they created relationships where perhaps they didn't exist...
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patricia trains rescue dogs to be guide dogs for the blind. they're hopeful of getting out but i think they know that they won't. i cannot say that please understand but i do think they were honest and they do say to give some of better pitcher. >> how did you get off death row? >> the course is and declared it was unconstitutional was cruel and unusual punishment so that is why we still have charles manson today. >> you mention bill ayers from that era that was doing domestic bombings and he is known as the unrepentant terrorist now is a professor and has never gone to jail and helped to launch barack obama is a career in his living room and on the government payroll and established citizen at the same era. >> is interesting to talk to folks that were involved in the more it a violent activities. when mark cried first became famous taking columbia by the protesters he is also one that helped to organize the weatherman but it was a revelation to me i expected him to be very defensive of the things that happened in he said the things we had don
patricia trains rescue dogs to be guide dogs for the blind. they're hopeful of getting out but i think they know that they won't. i cannot say that please understand but i do think they were honest and they do say to give some of better pitcher. >> how did you get off death row? >> the course is and declared it was unconstitutional was cruel and unusual punishment so that is why we still have charles manson today. >> you mention bill ayers from that era that was doing domestic...
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. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries.ld and a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well. >> smith arrived at louisville metro eight months pregnant. >> it hit me that, yeah, i am eight, nine months pregnant, about to have a baby. what have i done to her? what is she going through? make sure that you bring the baby on saturday so i can see her. >> when she went into labor, smith learned the realities of giving birth while incarcerated. >> they shackled me. i had the cuffs on my legs and my hands. i was handcuffed going into the hospital. they put me in a wheelchair while i did my paperwork, handcuffed to the wheelchair. and so, i was in there by myself with a bun
. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries.ld and a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well....
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patricia waters, a specialist, heard gunfire from the open cafeteria. she joins me now, welcome, patricia, obviously, a terrible thing to go through. tell me exactly what happened. >> well, i was in the cafeteria this morning. i was standing in line purchasing my breakfast. and i heard three gunshots. and i knew they were gunshots, and other people in the cafeteria were kind of panicking, looking, i said they're gunshots. they didn't know if they should stay in the cafeteria. i said no, we got to get out of here. so we ran to the side of the cafeteria by the loading dock so we were able to escape out of the side of the loading dock where the security guard was. and she had her gun drawn. and she told us to just run far, far away from the building. so i just kept running. >> now, there are 3,000 people who work at the base. how secure is it, would you say? >> well, i thought the base was very secure. i mean, we have never had any major incidents like that since i've been working there, and i've been working there since 2,000. >> how many people would be
patricia waters, a specialist, heard gunfire from the open cafeteria. she joins me now, welcome, patricia, obviously, a terrible thing to go through. tell me exactly what happened. >> well, i was in the cafeteria this morning. i was standing in line purchasing my breakfast. and i heard three gunshots. and i knew they were gunshots, and other people in the cafeteria were kind of panicking, looking, i said they're gunshots. they didn't know if they should stay in the cafeteria. i said no,...
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. >> reporter: patricia rodriguez needs $13,000. >> where do you get an extra $1,200 a month?> reporter: don't you worry about borrowing all that money? >> yes. >> reporter: her son, jason, is a sophomore at the university of hartford, but patricia's savings are gone. how are you going to get it? >> i don't know. >> reporter: nothing in american life has risen in price so quickly as the cost of college. up more than 500% since 1985. >> i think the universities are the biggest scam going in america. the costs -- there's no reason a college education should cost $30,000, $40,000, $5$50,000 a year. >> reporter: why is it so expensive? some say the easy money available to students has created a tuition bubble. others say it's simple economics. >> you have to go to college to get ahead. at the same time, it's not as if new colleges are opening up all over. we basically have a fixed amount of supply, and when demand is going up and supply isn't, prices rise. >> reporter: and so does debt. grants and scholarships only cover about positive% of college costs. so students have to find o
. >> reporter: patricia rodriguez needs $13,000. >> where do you get an extra $1,200 a month?> reporter: don't you worry about borrowing all that money? >> yes. >> reporter: her son, jason, is a sophomore at the university of hartford, but patricia's savings are gone. how are you going to get it? >> i don't know. >> reporter: nothing in american life has risen in price so quickly as the cost of college. up more than 500% since 1985. >> i think the...
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i don't believe adding the vent open the corn is a good move and i won't support it patricia because we need to start thinking about visual impact. and this is too much. >> commissioner hill us. >> i would agree aestheticly i have less concern with the lead pipe but the additions on the facade doesn't work. it's not like the facade houses a lot of utilities but especially on golf where you see you know the architecture of this building we're adding this growth to it that doesn't work at all. we have to do more work of the aesthetics and it changes the character of what is an old building by adding this on the side. so i can't approve this >> i would agree ask at&t continue this and move this to another location on the building but i would tend to agree that the location closer to the corn is problematic. >> let me be clear you're asking us to move the facade antenna to the vent roof and move those up. >> i'd like to see that. sound like commissioner moore is more concerned about the rooftop i'm concerned about the facade. >> could we - i mean would it be advantageous to continue this
i don't believe adding the vent open the corn is a good move and i won't support it patricia because we need to start thinking about visual impact. and this is too much. >> commissioner hill us. >> i would agree aestheticly i have less concern with the lead pipe but the additions on the facade doesn't work. it's not like the facade houses a lot of utilities but especially on golf where you see you know the architecture of this building we're adding this growth to it that doesn't...
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and linda. >> patricia neighbors and merchants. we have a case on boarding restrict. it's been a case a that's gone on and on and i received a letter saying they can't do a stop order because the department of city planning is holding it up. i'd like the two departments to try to work together. this is a case that's been going on and on. and the other thing is i'm dismade over two to three cases i've been working on when i call about it they say our design committee is doing it and you have to 80 no say so. there are times when the neighbors need to have an input in it. then we get the drawings like 72 hours before the hearing after most of things happening in city planning we didn't know about. there must be a better way of working with the public. i'm a little bit upset about this and it's he happened repeatedly. the other thing, too i really think that there's some a program to redo the forms the application forms and i understand there's a committee working on this but i don't know who's on the committee. and some things we rea
and linda. >> patricia neighbors and merchants. we have a case on boarding restrict. it's been a case a that's gone on and on and i received a letter saying they can't do a stop order because the department of city planning is holding it up. i'd like the two departments to try to work together. this is a case that's been going on and on. and the other thing is i'm dismade over two to three cases i've been working on when i call about it they say our design committee is doing it and you...
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thanks patricia. >>> drugs crime and gangs, these are just a few of the things that abandoned housesed. and detroit has a real problem. beeel introduce you to one man who decades his free time to photographing those abandoned buildings. >> this is pretty much overrun with crypts. it was one of the most blithed parts of the city. >> tony's personal story and more as "real money" continues. ♪ >> tonight we launch a series of stories we're calling what is it really like? what is it really like to live in the midst of abandoned buildings in detroit. the city estimates it has element 80,000 blighted structures, almost a fifth of all of its buildings. another man sees beauty in the epidemic. meet tony micah. by day he works for chrysler driving cars on a test course. he spends the rest of his time taking photographs of his city in distress. >> i'm tony micah. people might know me as tony detroit. the pictures i post of detroit are basically pictures that i see every day just being a detroiter. old architecture. homeless people, abandoned buildings. burnt out buildings. when i walk out the
thanks patricia. >>> drugs crime and gangs, these are just a few of the things that abandoned housesed. and detroit has a real problem. beeel introduce you to one man who decades his free time to photographing those abandoned buildings. >> this is pretty much overrun with crypts. it was one of the most blithed parts of the city. >> tony's personal story and more as "real money" continues. ♪ >> tonight we launch a series of stories we're calling what is it...
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stephanie humphreys, tech life expert and contributor to your black world.com and of course our own patriciand marketing for black enterprise. thank you for being here. the question i want to know is people keep saying the african-american community doesn't access technology. that we are not full participants in this thing. but everyone i know has a cell phone. everyone i know is on the internet and everyone is texting. >> it is easy to get a prepaid phone from cricket but the quality of engagement is changing and that's where we are lk lacking as a community. >> campaigns are huge in the world. >> it is huge in my world. >> high quality engagement, if you are able to access the broadbanda broadband internet you can get across the board communicatively. >> and there was a study and it was shown that when african-americans do have access to broadband then they actually index higher, looking for information about jobs, about housing, about healthcare. and about church. of course. so when that access is there, we use it in a way, this high quality engagement you are talking about, but we don't
stephanie humphreys, tech life expert and contributor to your black world.com and of course our own patriciand marketing for black enterprise. thank you for being here. the question i want to know is people keep saying the african-american community doesn't access technology. that we are not full participants in this thing. but everyone i know has a cell phone. everyone i know is on the internet and everyone is texting. >> it is easy to get a prepaid phone from cricket but the quality of...
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. >>> bien lo sabe patricia que a diario llega al gimnasio a fortalecer su cuerpo >>> un peso saludable cuidarse mÁs. >>> y salud para la mujer les enseÑan a mantenerse en forma y a cuidar lo que comen. >>> nos gusta ahora los ejercicios, nos gusta mantenernos saludables, fuertes, por lo tanto vamos mÁs amo gimnasio patricia no ha llegado a los 50 aÑos. va a seguir cuidÁndose, alimentÁndose bien y yendo a su mÉdico porque espera vivir muchos aÑos mÁs. ? las buenas noticias, menos mujeres mueren al dar a luz a sus hijos, los primeros aÑos de vida mÁs mujeres padecen de enfermedades del corazÓn, del cÁncer o alta presiÓn. la clave aquÍ maria es cuidarse. >>> definitivamente en todo momento y para todo gracias va ne. >>> no van a creer lo que ocurriÓ a una reconocida soprano argentina sufriÓ un derrame cerebral. irÓnicamente cuando interpretaba rÉquiem. hacia el final de su interpretaciÓn, comenzo a sentir malisse colocÓ la mano en la cabeza, le dolÍa. saliÓ de la sala apresuradamee acompaÑada por su compaÑera. sin esperar que terminara la ovaciÓn del pÚblico. >>> la artista fue llevada de
. >>> bien lo sabe patricia que a diario llega al gimnasio a fortalecer su cuerpo >>> un peso saludable cuidarse mÁs. >>> y salud para la mujer les enseÑan a mantenerse en forma y a cuidar lo que comen. >>> nos gusta ahora los ejercicios, nos gusta mantenernos saludables, fuertes, por lo tanto vamos mÁs amo gimnasio patricia no ha llegado a los 50 aÑos. va a seguir cuidÁndose, alimentÁndose bien y yendo a su mÉdico porque espera vivir muchos aÑos...
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did for us for the city. >> on march fourth, at 6:25 p.m., public safety dispatcher patricia marcuchi. received, i am just waiting for her to look at me mean and say that they said it wrong. >> received a call from a 9-year-old boy named jason, now he called 911 that day and he reported his grandfather who was having an asthma attack. during this call, she provided jason can medical instructions and assistance and most importantly comfort and reassurance. there is an added level of difficulty for her in that jason was translating for adults who only spoke chinese. even under these difficulty situations they worked to help to insure a successful out come. unfortunately he and his family were unable to join us today. but that is not going stop us from celebrating the fine work of this city employee and the job that she did to save the lives here in our city. so we will take a brief moment to hear this conversation, but what i want you to keep in mind is that this 10-year-old child is translating for adults who are in need of assistance that don't speak english at all. >> police, fire or
did for us for the city. >> on march fourth, at 6:25 p.m., public safety dispatcher patricia marcuchi. received, i am just waiting for her to look at me mean and say that they said it wrong. >> received a call from a 9-year-old boy named jason, now he called 911 that day and he reported his grandfather who was having an asthma attack. during this call, she provided jason can medical instructions and assistance and most importantly comfort and reassurance. there is an added level of...
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. >> reporter: patricia rodriguez needs $13,000. >> where do you get an extra $1200 a month? borrowing all of that money? >> ye. >> her son jason is a sophomore at the university ofhearted ford, but patricia's savings are gone. >> reporter: nothing in american life has risen so quickly than the cost of college, up more than 500% since 1985. >> there's no reason a college education should cost $30,40,50,000 a year. >> reporter: why is it so expensive? some say the easy money has created a tuition bubble. others say it's simple economics. >> you have to go to college to get ahead. we base kwlid have a fixed amount of supply. when demand is going up and supplies doesn't, prices rise. >> and so does debt. two-thirds of students have college dealt now averaging $26,000. >> right now, i'm almost $60,000 in debt which will affect my ability to get a mortgage and it will affect what kinds of jobs that i choose. >> reporter: and jobs are what it's all about. americans with a college education are likely to be employed. and they earn more money. more than 36% of recent grads are workin
. >> reporter: patricia rodriguez needs $13,000. >> where do you get an extra $1200 a month? borrowing all of that money? >> ye. >> her son jason is a sophomore at the university ofhearted ford, but patricia's savings are gone. >> reporter: nothing in american life has risen so quickly than the cost of college, up more than 500% since 1985. >> there's no reason a college education should cost $30,40,50,000 a year. >> reporter: why is it so expensive?...
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. >>> les prometo que me estacioÉe bien, no como ana patricia. >>> te duele los huesos. >>> sÍ, el dolora que me miraran. >>> lloramos contigo. >>> quiero que se acerquen a mÍ, sinceramente, al leer cada uno de los tuits que me enviaron anoche, fue la fuerza para seguir en la competencia, el dolor no saben cuÁl es, especialmente si juegan con tus sentimientos, no importa, vamos a echar para adelante, voy a dar el mÁximo hasta que no pueda mÁs, tenÍa que estar aqui para decirle a ustedes gracias de todo corazÓn. >>> bien amigo. >>> gracias de todo corazÓn. >>> te apoyamos jhonny. >>> somos tu familia, estamos para apoyarte. echale ganas. >>> ahÍ vamos, no pasa nada. de verdad que no pasa nada. >>> entregas hasta lo que no tienes, lo sabemos, sale de aquÍ, sigue trabajando, se acuesta tarde, es papÁ y esposo, es de aadmirarse corazÓn, vamos a hablar con tu esposa, una pieza fundamental. le mandamos un besito. >>> lo has hecho muy bien. >>> me siento orgulloso de haber sido tu maestro de baile. (risas) >>> sÍ, tacher. >>> oye, el alumno superando al maestro. (ras
. >>> les prometo que me estacioÉe bien, no como ana patricia. >>> te duele los huesos. >>> sÍ, el dolora que me miraran. >>> lloramos contigo. >>> quiero que se acerquen a mÍ, sinceramente, al leer cada uno de los tuits que me enviaron anoche, fue la fuerza para seguir en la competencia, el dolor no saben cuÁl es, especialmente si juegan con tus sentimientos, no importa, vamos a echar para adelante, voy a dar el mÁximo hasta que no pueda mÁs,...
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. >> also, patricia kremwinkel. she once wanted to become a nun. >> she was not a very attractive young would. she said he focused on her took her in another room told thor take off her clothes and look in the mirror to see how beautiful she was. you know? talk about telling people what they want to hear about themselves. he left the car there with paycheck in the glove compartment and never came back. >> the bus bound manson as flifd los angeles for a stay in early 1968. manson began hanging out on the sunset strip. >> the sunset strip was the hub of what is going on in the rock music wis is back after this in late 06s. the beginning of everything. where they had whiskey a go go and various clubs that came to symbolize the era. everybody was making it in the rock music business at that point. and manson got the idea he could took make it in the rock music business he was serious, he want wanted to perform and be in the music business. >> a chance meeting with rock royalty got manson closer to the heat. drummer for
. >> also, patricia kremwinkel. she once wanted to become a nun. >> she was not a very attractive young would. she said he focused on her took her in another room told thor take off her clothes and look in the mirror to see how beautiful she was. you know? talk about telling people what they want to hear about themselves. he left the car there with paycheck in the glove compartment and never came back. >> the bus bound manson as flifd los angeles for a stay in early 1968....
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the quantities are indicated. >> patricia, good to speak with you. thank you very much for your thoughts there. dr. patricia lewis speaking to us from london. >> thank you. >>> australia's conservative prime minister is facing accusations of sexism after only one woman made it into his 19-member cabinet. in the past tony abbott was labeled a massagist by the former prime minister. >>> an inquiry into systemic child sexual abuse in australia has begun. it was commissioned by the federal government to investigate allegations of widespread abuse in religious and state-run institutions. >>> the officials from across the united states are meeting to discuss the best ways to keep children safe. although child sex trafficking is tyms thought of as a developing world problem, as many as 300,000 children are prostituted in the u.s. every year. john reports from chicago. >> reporter: for emma life got rough fast. >> my mother gave me up when i was at the age of 2. she was a heroin addict. >> reporter: at 9 began the sexual abuse by her cousins that led to feel
the quantities are indicated. >> patricia, good to speak with you. thank you very much for your thoughts there. dr. patricia lewis speaking to us from london. >> thank you. >>> australia's conservative prime minister is facing accusations of sexism after only one woman made it into his 19-member cabinet. in the past tony abbott was labeled a massagist by the former prime minister. >>> an inquiry into systemic child sexual abuse in australia has begun. it was...
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>> patricia marine a merchant founded in 1972. number one is great improvement. i w i w i w i was disappointment in the designs but i'm not going to want it changed. jack chang the owner of the building to the west was asking for 5 street and i was wondering if there could be a compromise for jack. they ask for a exit straight out to the street and the developer said no. the rest of this it up to you. we're in favor of housing. we've campaigned for housing ever since i can remember and it can afford some foorlt. but the big deal is about the parking lot and this city a setting hearings for conditional hearings and expectation to the rule. this department should make sure those hearings are heard at the time of the conditional uses and not when the majority of the neighbors don't know anything about it in the parking issue. that's where were we are it's up to you. thank you >> is there any additional public comment? i got faked out >> that was quite elegant. >> as a project sponsor we're given 10 minutes to describe the project. >> am i allowed to rebut. >> no unl
>> patricia marine a merchant founded in 1972. number one is great improvement. i w i w i w i was disappointment in the designs but i'm not going to want it changed. jack chang the owner of the building to the west was asking for 5 street and i was wondering if there could be a compromise for jack. they ask for a exit straight out to the street and the developer said no. the rest of this it up to you. we're in favor of housing. we've campaigned for housing ever since i can remember and it...
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. >> also, patricia kremwinkel. she once wanted to become a nun. >> she was not a very attractive young would. she said he focused on her took her in another room told thor take off her clothes and look in the mirror to see how beautiful she was. you know? talk about telling people what they want to hear about themselves. he left the car there with paycheck in the glove compartment and never came back. >> the bus bound manson as flifd los angeles for a stay in early 1968. manson began hanging out on the sunset strip. >> the sunset strip was the hub of what is going on in the rock music wis is back after this in late 06s. the beginning of everything. where they had whiskey a go go and various clubs that came to symbolize the era. everybody was making it in the rock music business at that point. and manson got the idea he could took make it in the rock music business he was serious, he want wanted to perform and be in the music business. >> a chance meeting with rock royalty got manson closer to the heat. drummer for
. >> also, patricia kremwinkel. she once wanted to become a nun. >> she was not a very attractive young would. she said he focused on her took her in another room told thor take off her clothes and look in the mirror to see how beautiful she was. you know? talk about telling people what they want to hear about themselves. he left the car there with paycheck in the glove compartment and never came back. >> the bus bound manson as flifd los angeles for a stay in early 1968....
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unidos es convertirse en ciudadano, algunosi queiren convertirse en profesionales de la salud >> patriciaelas no aceptan estudiantes que no tienen documentos >> free home dreamers nacio así, un proyecto para ir a la escuela de medicina >> estamos respondiendo pregunta que los consejeros del a escuela no puede >> y hacen eventos como estos, voluntarios ayudan a otros estudiantes indocumentados para segir sus sueños de ser profesionales de la salud >> yo puedo ayuduar a mis compañeros >> una meta que tengo es ser un científico, una persona que pueda ayudar a la comunidad hispana >> desde okhlan univisión >> si quiere más información vaya a univisión.com/asegurate >> hablando de salud, si esta preocupada por los hábitos alimenticions, univisión tiene mañana un programa para lasaluda >> como las papas fritas están engordando a tus hijos y marcando la salud de ellos. >> ayer arranco la fecha once en méxico con tijuana y cruz azul, tenemos las mejores jugadas y goles >> además se ilumina la ciudad con una bonita competencia, les va a encantar. >> ♪ >> este domingo una edición especial de aquí y
unidos es convertirse en ciudadano, algunosi queiren convertirse en profesionales de la salud >> patriciaelas no aceptan estudiantes que no tienen documentos >> free home dreamers nacio así, un proyecto para ir a la escuela de medicina >> estamos respondiendo pregunta que los consejeros del a escuela no puede >> y hacen eventos como estos, voluntarios ayudan a otros estudiantes indocumentados para segir sus sueños de ser profesionales de la salud >> yo puedo...
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patricia, thank you. mr. shapiro? >> guest: i mean, the response of young people has been pretty mixed. you have religious young people who fully agree with everything that i say, then you have other young people who are more libertarian and liberal in sort of their construction of these issues. i think that what you're seeing overall is that the american public and young people as well are getting more pro-life at the same time they're getting more pro-gay marriage. i've recommended to folks who are social hi conservative that the issue of marriage be totally taken out of the realm of government entirely. the entire thing. i don't know a single person who's gotten married because of the tax benefit. i certainly didn't get married because i thought it would look good on my property records. the whole point of getting married is not only the relationship between you and your wife, but the production and raising of children. and i think, unfortunately, the right lost the gay marriage issue 40 years ago, and now they're
patricia, thank you. mr. shapiro? >> guest: i mean, the response of young people has been pretty mixed. you have religious young people who fully agree with everything that i say, then you have other young people who are more libertarian and liberal in sort of their construction of these issues. i think that what you're seeing overall is that the american public and young people as well are getting more pro-life at the same time they're getting more pro-gay marriage. i've recommended to...
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para el gran estreno de la cuarta temporada de "mira quiÉn baila" le damos la bienvenida a unaosa patrician con quiÉn vas a bailar o va haber rotaciÓn de bailarines? ¿cÓmo es la cosa este aÑo?. >> apenas estoy asimilando, lleguÉ hace dos dÍas pero queria un reto nuevo como salir de mi zona de confort he hecho varias villanas, no es una villana clÁsica todo lo termina pagando haciendo el oso y perdiendo el glamour, estoy lista para lo que sea con "mira quiÉn baila" pero sÍ es un reto complicado, todo el mundo me ha hablado y yo por pasillos escucho uy! fuerte, uy! vas a bajar de peso que eso lo agradezco muchÍsimo. >> y no lo necesitas muchacha todo lo contrario. >> una lipoescultura no estÁ demÁs. >> estÁs lista para bailar de todo o piensas tÚ que prablthar un poquito mÁs sobre un estilo en particular o en cada baile que a lo mejor sientas que no estÁs tan cÓmoda?. >> digamos que mi fuerte asÍ no parezca es la mÚsica urbana, me ponen a san de un gaer y te lo manejo pero otra cosa es una coreografÍa de minuto y medio, pero es un ritmo que me siento cÓmoda, la salsa tambiÉn, soy ecuatoriana
para el gran estreno de la cuarta temporada de "mira quiÉn baila" le damos la bienvenida a unaosa patrician con quiÉn vas a bailar o va haber rotaciÓn de bailarines? ¿cÓmo es la cosa este aÑo?. >> apenas estoy asimilando, lleguÉ hace dos dÍas pero queria un reto nuevo como salir de mi zona de confort he hecho varias villanas, no es una villana clÁsica todo lo termina pagando haciendo el oso y perdiendo el glamour, estoy lista para lo que sea con "mira quiÉn...
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let's give matt patricia credit. he had to make that adjustment on the fly. i don't know how they made the call in to do that but they can do anything with this bunch. bril yantd. >> al: they make the call. atlanta can take its final time-out and tom can run the clock out. not only they lose dennard on the play before that. lose a starting corner. put talib all over the field. double gonzalez. single jones. and you win the ball game. >> cris: aqib talib is a huge part of the reason this game is going to be 4-0. absolutely a huge part. there is no way this team can get away with some of the defenses they've been getting away with without that guy right there being able to take away the other team's best receiver in the clutch, delivers again. >> al: that was the check mate smile from belichick. >> cris: one from talib as well. >> al: game over. patriots in their first real big test of the season come in. >> cris: we just cannot say enough about what bill belichick does to take away your best player. it started off being julio jones as the game progressed. it b
let's give matt patricia credit. he had to make that adjustment on the fly. i don't know how they made the call in to do that but they can do anything with this bunch. bril yantd. >> al: they make the call. atlanta can take its final time-out and tom can run the clock out. not only they lose dennard on the play before that. lose a starting corner. put talib all over the field. double gonzalez. single jones. and you win the ball game. >> cris: aqib talib is a huge part of the reason...
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. >>> ¿tÚ eres patricia? ¿me vas a engaÑar a hacer esto?.,3.... >>> ♪ r estÁ bien ya es todo. >>> he terminado por hoy. >>> es todo por hoy. >>> crees que me hayan pasar el aprobado. >>> a probaste, pasaste la prueba. >>> ¿pero bien pasada?. >>> pasada completa. >>> para que se me quite no quiero trabajar en esto, es muy do l usted ¿como puedes la espalda y todo? se acostumbra uno todos los dÍas. >>> annyway ya malas, avance, tengo ropas de beverly hills. niÑas, lo tengo todo barato, gratis, imaginamente. >>> no te preocupes hermes me tiene un regalo especial asÍ me gustan a mi. quÉ regalo. lo que quieras que tere ga le, te lo regalo. pide por esa boca que univisiÓn paga. >>> quiero que me regales algo que salga de su corazÓn lo Único especial que te puedo regalar, que nadie mÁs te puede regalar es un abrazo. >>> pues demelo. >>> hacer la tarjeta para comprar ropita. >>> sÍ. >>> encontrÉ 10 dÓlares ahÍ. >>> aguas, no sÉ si tengo algo por 10 dÓlares vamos a intentar. >>> ok. >>> pero yo creo por esta vez como estÁ abriendo el negocio. voy a s
. >>> ¿tÚ eres patricia? ¿me vas a engaÑar a hacer esto?.,3.... >>> ♪ r estÁ bien ya es todo. >>> he terminado por hoy. >>> es todo por hoy. >>> crees que me hayan pasar el aprobado. >>> a probaste, pasaste la prueba. >>> ¿pero bien pasada?. >>> pasada completa. >>> para que se me quite no quiero trabajar en esto, es muy do l usted ¿como puedes la espalda y todo? se acostumbra uno todos los dÍas....
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ana patricia, quÉ compartes en tu facebook y twitter.n una sala. ana pasas y tu primito, y hermanito, y dices con quiÉn habl hablas? con juanito. >>> nunca solos. >>> el 70% de la informaciÓn que los niÑos manejan en la internet, nos ocultane, solo un 340% nos enteramos los papÁs, los tÍos, muy importante esto. que sepamos que estÁn haciendo. rÁpidamente aquÍ. >>> (nombre en inglÉs), son aplicaciones que bajan en diferentes sistemas operativos, gratuitos y pueden tenerlas para que obviamente. >>> checan ahÍ lo que su hijo ve en internet. >>> hay mÁs pecados, cual es el prÓximo. >>> mal uso de la seguridad, no tenemos idea de hacer contraseÑas fÁ seciles, ejemplos de malas claves. por ejemplo cuando nacÍ en el 82, el diez, es fÁcil que la clonen, los nombres conocidos, batman, superhÉroes, los cariÑositos. >>> algo que te gusta. >>> si, buenas claves, importante, frases completas, el pÁjaro rojo es una buena clave. nos queda faltando unas, unos de los pecados, el tiempo en televisiÓn es corto, alcanzo uno mÁs. >>> sÍ. rapidito. >>> me dic
ana patricia, quÉ compartes en tu facebook y twitter.n una sala. ana pasas y tu primito, y hermanito, y dices con quiÉn habl hablas? con juanito. >>> nunca solos. >>> el 70% de la informaciÓn que los niÑos manejan en la internet, nos ocultane, solo un 340% nos enteramos los papÁs, los tÍos, muy importante esto. que sepamos que estÁn haciendo. rÁpidamente aquÍ. >>> (nombre en inglÉs), son aplicaciones que bajan en diferentes sistemas operativos, gratuitos y...
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miren, para que vean, no fue calina de Ónaco sino a patricia gonzÁlez. >>> ell m copiÓ a mÍ. >> querÍa uÑas de colores. >>>Í, pinta ahi mismo. >>> piedritas. >>> el f d semana si nos ven con esos zapatos, ya saben, seguimos tendencia. >>> buÍsimo andr, me encantÓ. >>> visiten "despierta amÉrica." co cada viernes hay algo distinto, quÉacen los mach para seguir regÍmenes de belleza, vy idarse. >>> tÚ tienes algo >>>come bien y ya. >>> nutritivo el chico. >>> si quieren ver mis zapatos sÍnme, @ a patcia tv. >>> eugenio derbez, hizo un anuncio en mÉxico, demuestra el gran corazÓn que tiene, lo que todos amanecieron comentando. >>> no se alarme si suijo tiene un amigo imaginario, una experta dice si es normal, y cuando se necesita ayuda >>> la pista de "mira quiÉn baila" se enciende con lo que pasarÁ el domingo, lo que se espen larÓma gala la novia de alejaro fernÁndez, presumiÓ fotos del nvo tatuaje en elrevoltillo.etalles y mÁs, ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. le dio comezÓn. >>> en la uÑa, rascame. las combinaciones luego prs de pastas y salsas. ordena un plato y luego otro... y así cuantas veces quras. tod
miren, para que vean, no fue calina de Ónaco sino a patricia gonzÁlez. >>> ell m copiÓ a mÍ. >> querÍa uÑas de colores. >>>Í, pinta ahi mismo. >>> piedritas. >>> el f d semana si nos ven con esos zapatos, ya saben, seguimos tendencia. >>> buÍsimo andr, me encantÓ. >>> visiten "despierta amÉrica." co cada viernes hay algo distinto, quÉacen los mach para seguir regÍmenes de belleza, vy idarse. >>> tÚ...