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y ana patricia. novela. >>> ayer hice ejercicios con ana patricia, y le dijo al entrenador. no que....>>> se ve ve pancita. >>> esta maÑana. cuando me bajaba. noney, iba mucho al baÑo, es un sÍntoma que fue... >>> que estÁ embarazada. >>> sigamos con "mentir para vivir". le querÍa platicar, mientras Él.
y ana patricia. novela. >>> ayer hice ejercicios con ana patricia, y le dijo al entrenador. no que....>>> se ve ve pancita. >>> esta maÑana. cuando me bajaba. noney, iba mucho al baÑo, es un sÍntoma que fue... >>> que estÁ embarazada. >>> sigamos con "mentir para vivir". le querÍa platicar, mientras Él.
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yes, i did. >> patricia, i'm so sorry, and thank you for taking the time. >> uh-huh. >> patricia smith. your son. >> i want an answer, please, get me an answer, why? >> good question. >> why? just why? >> patricia, thank you. this is something i want to step back and ask you a question. why? for all you viewers. i'm going to show you two different things. and i want you to just take it in. first i want you to watch coverage of this. >> in the past few weeks alone she has fought illness injury including hospitalization, she leaves her post as the most admired woman in the world and the gallup poll for the 11th 11th year in a row. today hillary clinton was under fire and at times fired back. >> after a fall, concussion and a blood clot. hillary clinton showed rare public emotion. reflecting the toll benghazi has taken on her. >> showed her indignation and emotion as she ends this tenure on the public stage. today this woman who traveled the world as america's top diplomat, came to the hill ready for a fight. >> i want to talk about the hearings this week. you have had a very long day. ho
yes, i did. >> patricia, i'm so sorry, and thank you for taking the time. >> uh-huh. >> patricia smith. your son. >> i want an answer, please, get me an answer, why? >> good question. >> why? just why? >> patricia, thank you. this is something i want to step back and ask you a question. why? for all you viewers. i'm going to show you two different things. and i want you to just take it in. first i want you to watch coverage of this. >> in the past...
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please welcome patricia churchland.hey, patricia, thank you so much for copping on. >> nice to be here. >> stephen: all righty diety. you are a professor he mer that of philosophy at uc san diego. you received a mcarthur genius award for your work in neurophilosophy and your new book is called touching a nerve, the self-. >> first of all, what is neurophilosophy. did you just put the neuroon there because as a philosophy major you would never get a job? what is neurophilosophy. >> it has to do with the interface between the discoveryings that we are a's paging in neuroscience and how those discoveries might have an impact on traditional philosophical questions, questions about where does morality come from, how do we page decisions? what is the nature of consciousness, how do we learn about the nature of the external world. >> stephen: there is already a book for that. it's called the bible. (laughter) right? have you read it? have you read it within well, yeah. >> stephen: did you read the bible within little bits and
please welcome patricia churchland.hey, patricia, thank you so much for copping on. >> nice to be here. >> stephen: all righty diety. you are a professor he mer that of philosophy at uc san diego. you received a mcarthur genius award for your work in neurophilosophy and your new book is called touching a nerve, the self-. >> first of all, what is neurophilosophy. did you just put the neuroon there because as a philosophy major you would never get a job? what is...
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>> that's true. >> patricia economics. thank you for being with us. >> you're welcome. california. >>> in the world of broadcasting one of the most criticallying acclaimed shows around this american life hosted by ira glass, they try to maximize the quality of their reporting and the experience of their listeners. along the way glass has collected every major broadcasting award and has attracted a massive following. never mind his radio listeners, glass has a million listeners who weekly download his podcast. his unique ability to report hard news stories. >> we try to be funny which is very, very rare. when you meet broadcast journalists, almost always they are super-funny people off camera. but the format that they're in doesn't have the space for them to be that person on camera. i mean, when we did our hour on guantanamo, i can remember, 200, 300 people had been released from guantanamo, already, the u.s. had interrogated these guys, it was a mistake to pick you up. we realized 200, 300 people like that had been released, years ago, and nobody had ever interviewed t
>> that's true. >> patricia economics. thank you for being with us. >> you're welcome. california. >>> in the world of broadcasting one of the most criticallying acclaimed shows around this american life hosted by ira glass, they try to maximize the quality of their reporting and the experience of their listeners. along the way glass has collected every major broadcasting award and has attracted a massive following. never mind his radio listeners, glass has a million...
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and this is patricia. calderahead verses the department of building of inspection.3032-3034 jackson street. protesting the issuance on october 18, 2013, to nancy wong, alteration permit (response to nov no. 201317501; shoring plan and sequence of excavation up to 20' at perimeter walls; revision to bpa no. 2007/07/12/6583; reference to bpa nos. 2009/09/24/7633, 2011/09/21/5155 and 2007/07/12/6583) >> and we can start with the appellant. or the appellant's agent. >> good evening, i'm mike bowling, construction on behalf of patricia calderahead. >> in my brief i do not want to be redundant and so i have outlined what we would like to say but i would like to respond to their brief, which we received after of course, we filed our brief, page one of their brief states, they were on page one, they are appealing a permit based on financial reasons, not areasons pertaining to the building code this is a civil matter, and it is not related to the validity of the permit, however that could be true, i have done every
and this is patricia. calderahead verses the department of building of inspection.3032-3034 jackson street. protesting the issuance on october 18, 2013, to nancy wong, alteration permit (response to nov no. 201317501; shoring plan and sequence of excavation up to 20' at perimeter walls; revision to bpa no. 2007/07/12/6583; reference to bpa nos. 2009/09/24/7633, 2011/09/21/5155 and 2007/07/12/6583) >> and we can start with the appellant. or the appellant's agent. >> good evening, i'm...
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jim. >> so i know i called out our lineup, mike, george, patricia, fred: amanda, stand up. let's give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] our stadium operations team, now, if they can be joined by steve castillo, roger rival, larry gill, caesar, mike, stand up. and i do want to say as old as the stadium is, i get great pride in telling people it is the best turf. i'm coming down to join you. >>> this week has been kind of bizarre. i have over the years spoken to a lot of press, but it's -- i didn't expect this today. you know, i feel very honored. it's all i have to say. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] easy to follow that, roger. >> i will try. i always wondered when i started at candlestick and now it's almost at hand. it a really strange feeling to be going there these last few days and thinking pretty soon i won't come here anymore and it going to be hard to drive up the freeway and not see that big gray edifice looming in the distance. you have to wonder what's going to be there. over the years, i think we've made a lot of improvements in turf management and
jim. >> so i know i called out our lineup, mike, george, patricia, fred: amanda, stand up. let's give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] our stadium operations team, now, if they can be joined by steve castillo, roger rival, larry gill, caesar, mike, stand up. and i do want to say as old as the stadium is, i get great pride in telling people it is the best turf. i'm coming down to join you. >>> this week has been kind of bizarre. i have over the years spoken to a lot of...
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. >> patricia. years ago when let's tear down the church, i ended up in utah with the homes trust to preserve those buildings. i preceded to come back to san francisco and go through all the catholic churches and i was in st. bonding if his i noticed a little girl sitting in the front by herself and i asked her where her mother was they are a couple of doors down i come into her everyday because it's about how far and safe. that's why st. bonding if his and the windows need to be saved >> thank you. any public comment on this item? > >> nevertheless to say i know this is a great church whatever they want give them it. i personally was married there my background was italian and my husband was german they also worked at st. bonding if his and we teaspoon this tradition the same family line did the plastically here for the city hall. so we're all connected and have to work together no matter what. >> thank you. any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner moore >> mo
. >> patricia. years ago when let's tear down the church, i ended up in utah with the homes trust to preserve those buildings. i preceded to come back to san francisco and go through all the catholic churches and i was in st. bonding if his i noticed a little girl sitting in the front by herself and i asked her where her mother was they are a couple of doors down i come into her everyday because it's about how far and safe. that's why st. bonding if his and the windows need to be saved...
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something has to break eventually. >> patricia sabga, al jazeera new york. >> words of bob bruno a labor professor at the university of illinois, he calls america's job market bipolar. thanks for being with us. >> the my pleasure. >> you heard that story, this yuck woman has grawd from university, this woman's doing temp jocks and she's doing nannying and working in food service. that was always a precursor to getting something else. you're saying that's not necessarily the case. this poor woman may end up working in that for a long time. >> i think that's a great fear. there used to to be something full time and if you had that college degree it would unfold into a career with career ladders. but what we've seen not just in this last jobs report, is that people are cobbling together part time jobs. one, two, sometimes three and a good portion of these folks more than almost a third actually have college degrees and almost 40% have some college. so my great fear is this is becoming a kind of new normal, a hole in the labor market. >> tell me what the rich is to the fact that we had a rec
something has to break eventually. >> patricia sabga, al jazeera new york. >> words of bob bruno a labor professor at the university of illinois, he calls america's job market bipolar. thanks for being with us. >> the my pleasure. >> you heard that story, this yuck woman has grawd from university, this woman's doing temp jocks and she's doing nannying and working in food service. that was always a precursor to getting something else. you're saying that's not necessarily...
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jim. >> so i know i called out our lineup, mike, george, patricia, fred: amanda, stand up. let's give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] our stadium operations team, now, if they can be joined by steve castillo, roger rival, larry gill, caesar, mike, stand up. and i do want to say as old as the stadium is, i get great pride in telling people it is the best turf. i'm coming down to join you. >>> this week has been kind of bizarre. i have over the years spoken to a lot of press, but it's -- i didn't expect this today. you know, i feel very honored. it's all i have to say. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] easy to follow that,
jim. >> so i know i called out our lineup, mike, george, patricia, fred: amanda, stand up. let's give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] our stadium operations team, now, if they can be joined by steve castillo, roger rival, larry gill, caesar, mike, stand up. and i do want to say as old as the stadium is, i get great pride in telling people it is the best turf. i'm coming down to join you. >>> this week has been kind of bizarre. i have over the years spoken to a lot of...
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patricia sabga has a closer look at our next federal reserve chair. >> reporter: janet yellen cements place in history, becoming the first woman to head the federal reserve. >> under the wise and skilled leadership of chairman bernanke -- >> reporter: she takes over for the current chair at the end of this month. but in her lead up, she has already put her stamp on fed policy. >> she has brought into t the -- bernanke fed. >> a respected economy and labor market scholar, her insider knowledge of the fed goes back more than 30 years, having worked her way up from researcher to the top job. along the way she served as president of the san francisco federal reserve bank. markets have rallied on the day she became the front runner, and when president obama officially nominated her. the process of unwinding the stimulus was set in motion under bernanke. but that still leaves yellen the forbidable task of continuing to phase out the fed's bond-buying program without derailing the economic recovery. patricia sabga, al jazeera, new york. >> she will take over when ben bernanke's second term e
patricia sabga has a closer look at our next federal reserve chair. >> reporter: janet yellen cements place in history, becoming the first woman to head the federal reserve. >> under the wise and skilled leadership of chairman bernanke -- >> reporter: she takes over for the current chair at the end of this month. but in her lead up, she has already put her stamp on fed policy. >> she has brought into t the -- bernanke fed. >> a respected economy and labor market...
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joining me now are brian grimm and patricia murphy.ing on the show tonight. >> happy new year. >> thank you. >> patricia, elizabeth warren has made the issue of income inequality an issue in the senate. >> yeah. absolutely, she has. i think she is really filling the shoes of somebody like senator ted kennedy and wellstone. after they died, we didn't have a strong progressive voice to take up that battle. she's had a lot of success doing that. i do think democrats are going to have to have a lot more senators like elizabeth warren or they're going to need to start to see challenges from the left in the way that the tea party conservatives are challenging republicans for the right in order to actually move legislation through the senate on its own. otherwise they're going to have to keep doing deals with republicans. elizabeth warren has shown what is possible. but i think a lot more is going to have to change in the makeup of the senate to find out what's likely to happen. >> but when you read today e.j. dionne's piece in the "washingto
joining me now are brian grimm and patricia murphy.ing on the show tonight. >> happy new year. >> thank you. >> patricia, elizabeth warren has made the issue of income inequality an issue in the senate. >> yeah. absolutely, she has. i think she is really filling the shoes of somebody like senator ted kennedy and wellstone. after they died, we didn't have a strong progressive voice to take up that battle. she's had a lot of success doing that. i do think democrats are...
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jim. >> so i know i called out our lineup, mike, george, patricia, fred: amanda, stand up. let's give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] our stadium operations team, now, if they can be joined by steve castillo, roger rival, larry gill, caesar, mike, stand up. and i do want to say as old as the stadium is, i get great pride in telling people it is the best turf. i'm coming down to join you.
jim. >> so i know i called out our lineup, mike, george, patricia, fred: amanda, stand up. let's give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] our stadium operations team, now, if they can be joined by steve castillo, roger rival, larry gill, caesar, mike, stand up. and i do want to say as old as the stadium is, i get great pride in telling people it is the best turf. i'm coming down to join you.
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patricia, hello to you.rtunately we are speaking about the topic and i appropriate your time today. what do you think or what do you think a special investigation would do in your search for answers. >> we would get answers. from what i understand. hillary is the one person who can give me answers as to what happened to my son. she is not required to answer anything. she just sits there and said she doesn't want to talk about it and she's not made to say it. i want to know why she didn't give security, eight times they asked. eight types, and i know that because my son called and told me that. and there was no security. they called back to security that was there. and i said the same thing over and over and over again, where was the security? why won't hillary talk & maybe she is the one person to give me answer. if she is running for president and wants to be president she has to give me answers. >> you think hillary clinton holds the answers to what happened to your son? >> she was the boss, it was her dep
patricia, hello to you.rtunately we are speaking about the topic and i appropriate your time today. what do you think or what do you think a special investigation would do in your search for answers. >> we would get answers. from what i understand. hillary is the one person who can give me answers as to what happened to my son. she is not required to answer anything. she just sits there and said she doesn't want to talk about it and she's not made to say it. i want to know why she didn't...
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patricia had a letter of support from her supervisor saying she would be able to bring gem to work with her and from one of the rescuers, greg foster, had also put in a letter saying that it would be really meaningful for them. everybody is really excited and happy. she is part of the family now. >> reporter: so, okay, the fix was in on this one. but the folks at the shelter are suckers for a happy ending. besides, there are plenty of others at the shelter looking for a home. you never know what stories they may have to tell. in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >> and one more quick note about this story. a worker at the plant says with the system they use to process incoming material, it's possible that gem spent days or even weeks before she was discovered there. >>> we have breaking news out of the south bay. a plane is down at reid- hillview airport in san jose. now, we are told that the plane skidded off the runway. we don't know whether that plane was taking off or trying to land. it's near a fence, though. this comes a couple of weeks, i believe, after there was a recent incide
patricia had a letter of support from her supervisor saying she would be able to bring gem to work with her and from one of the rescuers, greg foster, had also put in a letter saying that it would be really meaningful for them. everybody is really excited and happy. she is part of the family now. >> reporter: so, okay, the fix was in on this one. but the folks at the shelter are suckers for a happy ending. besides, there are plenty of others at the shelter looking for a home. you never...
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next speaker rodery go garcia patricia voy. goltan gook. >>> i want to thank you for the opportunity for letting me speak here today. i come speaking on behalf of the drivers of some of these shuttles going on. all of us are driving two different places, two different jobs. we do our very best out there to do its as safety as possible. personally i live here in the city. i went to mission high school. i always wanted to get into the transportation field. raring rater i [speaker not understood] i'm grateful for the opportunity to be able to excel and dot best that i can do. i want to give props to the muni drivers out there. they have a tough job. we all have a tough job. i encourage supervisors to do the very best to do safely. abide by muni rules. you i support more on the [speaker not understood] find a resolution so we can all continue to do our jobs safely & fish he. >> next speaker, please. >> [speaker not understood]. >> good afternoon. >>> patricia voy, marina cal hal owe neighborhoods and merchants. and i've been in cit
next speaker rodery go garcia patricia voy. goltan gook. >>> i want to thank you for the opportunity for letting me speak here today. i come speaking on behalf of the drivers of some of these shuttles going on. all of us are driving two different places, two different jobs. we do our very best out there to do its as safety as possible. personally i live here in the city. i went to mission high school. i always wanted to get into the transportation field. raring rater i [speaker not...
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we, patricia smith also mentioned hillary clinton.t you to listen what she said about her from that conversation yesterday. >> and i've been saying the same thing over and over and over again. where was the security? why won't hillary take? maybe hillary is the one person that can give me answers. she is the one that is running for president, and if she wants to be president, she has to give me answers. bill: what do you think about that? >> oh, yeah, i agree with pat entirely. i personally do not believe that hillary clinton is qualified to be president. it is not just because of benghazi. it is her entire history. from being a disgraced watergate lawyer, to being an ineffect wall senator and a secretary of state with no major foreign policy initiative to her name. i mean, so, pat and i are in contact with each other quite a bit and we both agree. bill: what i asked her at the end of our conversations, whether or not she thinks now that she will ever get answers. she was rather candid, she says she is not so sure. are you? >> exactly
we, patricia smith also mentioned hillary clinton.t you to listen what she said about her from that conversation yesterday. >> and i've been saying the same thing over and over and over again. where was the security? why won't hillary take? maybe hillary is the one person that can give me answers. she is the one that is running for president, and if she wants to be president, she has to give me answers. bill: what do you think about that? >> oh, yeah, i agree with pat entirely. i...
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. >> mike, stands by, we are patricia our business and economics reporter concerning what is really a sticky wicket because a lot of things changed when the industry melted down, and realize there are a lot of qualified people looking for work. >> there are a tremendous amount oqualified people out there looking for work. let's talk about who the long-term unemployed are. the bureau of labor statistics define them as people out of work for 27 weeks or more, but very, very key here, they are still actively looking for work. now, right now in america, let me just run some of the numbers for you, but as i do, keep in mind that these are people, these are lives, these are people with families to support, with hopes and dreams. 3.9 million people in the united states right now count as long-term unemployed, out of work for more than half a year. now, in december, that accounted for 37.7% of all the unemployed in america. and this is really going to drive home and put this in to perspective for you. before the great recession, the share of jobless who were long-term unemployed at its peak w
. >> mike, stands by, we are patricia our business and economics reporter concerning what is really a sticky wicket because a lot of things changed when the industry melted down, and realize there are a lot of qualified people looking for work. >> there are a tremendous amount oqualified people out there looking for work. let's talk about who the long-term unemployed are. the bureau of labor statistics define them as people out of work for 27 weeks or more, but very, very key here,...
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hope to see you in the new year. >> happy new year. >> patricia edwards from u.s. bank wealth management. >>> investors got their last batch of economic reports for the year, and they were kind of disappointing. first up, housing news. prices of single family homes rose in october, the s&p case schiller index of 20 metro areas gained 13.6% year over year. on a monthly basis, prices rose less than expected, just a fraction of a percent over the strong september gain. this suggests higher mortgage rates have slowed home sales. >>> also slowing, business activity this month in the manufacturing heavy midwest. the closely watched chicago purchasing managers index fell to 63 in november. that still indicates some growth, but the new order segment plunged. but in the same time frame, consumer confident rose. this is after two months of pessimism triggered by the government shutdown. the conference board's consumer confidence index notched up sick points. >>> that shutdown didn't stop new laws from getting passed. at the stroke of midnight, just like every new year, many
hope to see you in the new year. >> happy new year. >> patricia edwards from u.s. bank wealth management. >>> investors got their last batch of economic reports for the year, and they were kind of disappointing. first up, housing news. prices of single family homes rose in october, the s&p case schiller index of 20 metro areas gained 13.6% year over year. on a monthly basis, prices rose less than expected, just a fraction of a percent over the strong september gain....
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but patricia reilly of the association of american railroads defends the industry. >> the rail industry this year alone moved over 400,000 carloads of crude oil. and including the north dakota accident yesterday, we've only had three incidences involving crude oil. >> reporter: is the industry as safe as it can be? >> the industry can always be safer. >> reporter: still, with safety in mind, reilly's group wants the government to require some older rail cars carrying oil to be strengthened or phased out. it is the same type of train car that n.t.s.b. investigators say may be burning in castleton, north dakota. n.t.s.b. investigators will examine the track condition, try to recover the train's data recorders, and interview the train's crews. a final report about what went wrong may take 12 months or more, but, maurice, if the n.t.s.b. finds something that needs immediate attention, they can issue recommendations sooner. >> dubois: jeff pegues in washington tonight. thank you. the russian city of volgograd resembles an armed camp tonight after suicide attacks yesterday and sunday killed a
but patricia reilly of the association of american railroads defends the industry. >> the rail industry this year alone moved over 400,000 carloads of crude oil. and including the north dakota accident yesterday, we've only had three incidences involving crude oil. >> reporter: is the industry as safe as it can be? >> the industry can always be safer. >> reporter: still, with safety in mind, reilly's group wants the government to require some older rail cars carrying oil...
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patricia ryan resigned from her position last night days after the artistic director carl barks to dan it mimics city of culture project was supposed to be about showcasing the cds in a visit vibrant and ag work and the art score of one of the reasons limerick was chosen as the first national city of culture. but it has descended into a pitcher and pasty rachael about the lack of trust to the arts community and the board and the ceo patricia wright was now resigned. many say it's time to start afresh. it was so floored because i firmly believe that at this point in time that people are looking for leadership. and i think that i can offer a hat cookies into the program at the moment i think that that would be supported by professional and fallen tree arches and in the city instead it's time for us to move on. the minister for arts jimmy dean has been criticized for not taking a leadership role in the crisis when the store for us the first chapters of this expenditure going to break it yourself i can appeal his decision. i cut them into sections that may be more in touch. he has taken a
patricia ryan resigned from her position last night days after the artistic director carl barks to dan it mimics city of culture project was supposed to be about showcasing the cds in a visit vibrant and ag work and the art score of one of the reasons limerick was chosen as the first national city of culture. but it has descended into a pitcher and pasty rachael about the lack of trust to the arts community and the board and the ceo patricia wright was now resigned. many say it's time to start...
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. >> a sus 17 años patricia abusa del alcohol, drogas , vivió en las calles y fue prostituta pero laentí refugio en el resistol sentía que eso me calmaba, y era adicción . >> era presa fácil porque viene de hogar desfuncional donde sus padres bebian y los maltrataban . >> mi mamá siempre nos tomaba con el palo de la escoba, nos lanzaba piedras, nos pegaban con cinturones, y quedabamos marcadas . >> es paret de la trata de menores en chiapas, donde salen sobrando escrupulos y sentimientos y solo importa el dinero . >> estamos aquí aproximadamente dos cuadras del centro de la ciudad se comercia con productos mexicanos y de centroamérica también es área conocida por índices de prostitución. >> en nuestra primera noche captamos a esta menor de 14 años , drogandose con pegamento , al día siguiente nos acercamos dijo que no se prostituye . >> no trabajo . >> es fácil ver jóvenes que se venden a plena luz del día, en la calle o en burdeles de cantinas . >> en zona de tapachula hay cifras conservadoras de nosotros , 3500 lados conocidos como cabaret, que explota a mujeres de centro américa .
. >> a sus 17 años patricia abusa del alcohol, drogas , vivió en las calles y fue prostituta pero laentí refugio en el resistol sentía que eso me calmaba, y era adicción . >> era presa fácil porque viene de hogar desfuncional donde sus padres bebian y los maltrataban . >> mi mamá siempre nos tomaba con el palo de la escoba, nos lanzaba piedras, nos pegaban con cinturones, y quedabamos marcadas . >> es paret de la trata de menores en chiapas, donde salen sobrando...
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y ana patricia. noveleras no prestan en esta vida. >>> ni el carro, ni la mujer. >>> ni el caballo, antes, ahora el coche. nunca, nunca en su vida. ni a su coche. >>> nunca lo habÍa. >>> y tacher agrega a la lista. a la lista dinero. >>> por quÉ no? >>> tampoco presta. >>> sÍ. >>> tampoco. >>> ni se le ocurra pedirle. >>> un televidente de un centro comercial en un supermercado, el seÑor que pone la bolsa dijo que a tacher le dijera gallina vieja. ¿por quÉ? porque es tan codo que no pone. (risas) >>> "mentir para vivir." >>> hay que decirle a tu amigo que es la competencia de ana patricia. >>> le voy a decir a tu amigo, seÑor, como no sabemos cÓmo se llama, un close, un close aquÍ. sabÉ que seÑor? tiene razÓn. (risas) >>> usted sÍ me conoce. >>> seÑores. despuÉs de todo lo que acaban de decir en el capÍtulo de anoche de quÉ pobres tan ricos, sigue la guerra de los pobres contra los ricos por la propiedad. >>> por el dinero, la casa, todo. >>> cÓmo se llama el malo? >>> alejandro. >>> alejo, alejo. >>
y ana patricia. noveleras no prestan en esta vida. >>> ni el carro, ni la mujer. >>> ni el caballo, antes, ahora el coche. nunca, nunca en su vida. ni a su coche. >>> nunca lo habÍa. >>> y tacher agrega a la lista. a la lista dinero. >>> por quÉ no? >>> tampoco presta. >>> sÍ. >>> tampoco. >>> ni se le ocurra pedirle. >>> un televidente de un centro comercial en un supermercado, el seÑor que pone la...
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victim vÍctimas de trÁfico humano te i terminar contratos como inquil inquilinos de sus viviendas dis patricias era vivtimactÍc l golpiezazas de su marido. >> Él querÍa que me fuera y me p pegÓ con la botella y me tumbÓ el diente. >> tambiÉn le pegÓ a su hija. >> le dije a todo a la policÍa, a Él se lo llevaron. >> en venganza Él hizo que el s estado les quitara a los niÑos y se los devolverÍa si se iba del ar Área. >> tuve que dejar todo, todo, estufa, todo, ropa, lavadora. >> su arrendatrario se quedÓ co sus caosas pero pudo rehacer s v vida . >> por fortuna para otras vbi m victimvic vÍctimas para ella entrÓ una ley que fortalece en amparo a inqu l inquilinos que son vitimctiÍct abuso. >> las victiÍctimas tienen que r moviendÉndose de donde viven, h muchas veeces el agresor sigu n insistiendo. >> la ley solo protegÍa a vic m victimvict vÍctimas de viololencia domÉsti y tambiÉn ahora a ancianos y i victiÍctimas de trafÁfico huma. >> los dueÑos de los dpt departamentos exigen una serie d de dcocumentos legales que va e validen que los inquilinos son v victiÍctimas de estos abusos. >> la carta
victim vÍctimas de trÁfico humano te i terminar contratos como inquil inquilinos de sus viviendas dis patricias era vivtimactÍc l golpiezazas de su marido. >> Él querÍa que me fuera y me p pegÓ con la botella y me tumbÓ el diente. >> tambiÉn le pegÓ a su hija. >> le dije a todo a la policÍa, a Él se lo llevaron. >> en venganza Él hizo que el s estado les quitara a los niÑos y se los devolverÍa si se iba del ar Área. >> tuve que dejar todo, todo,...
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as patricia sabga reports: >> the bulls plowed through significant obstacles in 2013. overcoming sluggish economic growth and government shutdown. >> if your money was in stocks you were pretty happy in 2013. >> but will the continue in 2014? >> there was nothing in the wake that would drive the market down. >> one thing fueling can break, the housing recovery. housing prices rose 11% across the country, that makes consumers feel richer and new construction this year is expected to exceed 1 million units for the first time since the housing bubble burst and that means jobs. >> every construction job leads to three other jobs. that is a multiple and we see a million new jobs coming out of a surge in housing. >> an improving jobs market is one reason the federal reserve has decide he to start reigning in its credit -- reining in its market. now economists say investors will really have to focus on fnlt. >> firms are actually going to have to credit start innovating, investing in r&d, investing in its employees and start growing with new products, new services. >> and wit
as patricia sabga reports: >> the bulls plowed through significant obstacles in 2013. overcoming sluggish economic growth and government shutdown. >> if your money was in stocks you were pretty happy in 2013. >> but will the continue in 2014? >> there was nothing in the wake that would drive the market down. >> one thing fueling can break, the housing recovery. housing prices rose 11% across the country, that makes consumers feel richer and new construction this...
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directly involved for the public building service region 89 (clapping) regional 7, 8, 9 project sponsor patricia that were recreational chief aektd larry (clapping.) recreational recovery act executive matt. and others. (clapping.) >> project executive andrew and his predecessor kim wong. project director. fabulous job. this is the baby and it's a beautiful baby. and cathy author fabulous job. jason and others (clapping.) and san francisco service center mark and all the other g s a members it's done if record time really when you think about it. i want to make sure everyone knows we appreciate the hard work and we're going to enjoy it for one hundred years. thank you for the team that helped to put this event today and we appreciate all of you as well (clapping.) ladies and gentlemen, this concludes our formal ceremony and thank you for coming. if you one way or another would like to take a brief tour please join our staff at the elevator and i'd like to ask the speakers to join me for the ribbon cutting at the front of the podium for the ribbon cutting >> 1, 2, 3. there you go. okay (laughter)
directly involved for the public building service region 89 (clapping) regional 7, 8, 9 project sponsor patricia that were recreational chief aektd larry (clapping.) recreational recovery act executive matt. and others. (clapping.) >> project executive andrew and his predecessor kim wong. project director. fabulous job. this is the baby and it's a beautiful baby. and cathy author fabulous job. jason and others (clapping.) and san francisco service center mark and all the other g s a...
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. >>> en la florida, patricia pr e prieto es una terapista que t t trata adiccsciones. >>> cualquiero s consumir o no. >>> el momento dque dos estados colorado y washington han apro aprobado el uso personal de la marihuana y recreativo, ella c situaciÓn se ha acentauado. >>> durante la entrevista, el b presidente barack obama apuntÓ a al pprincipal problema de la m i marihuana, es la las s largas e condenas que afrectan a los la n latinos y los afgrroamericanos . >>e> s una situaciÓn de justicia racial y social, porque la gran mayorÍa de detenidos por delitos relacionados a maribehuana son la comunidad latina o afroa afroamericanos. >>> el presidente deja claro que la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana no es idela, porque es un pano a panorama complejo, colorado y washington servirÁn para reunir resultados y evidencias. >>> la oficina del gobernador de nueva jersey, chris christie, e negÓ que haya designado parte de los fondos por la tormenta sandy a un proceso de en hoboken, pe i simmer que se quostiene su verÓy advirtiÓ que estÁ dispuesta a e declarar bajo juramento. >>> con desfiles en
. >>> en la florida, patricia pr e prieto es una terapista que t t trata adiccsciones. >>> cualquiero s consumir o no. >>> el momento dque dos estados colorado y washington han apro aprobado el uso personal de la marihuana y recreativo, ella c situaciÓn se ha acentauado. >>> durante la entrevista, el b presidente barack obama apuntÓ a al pprincipal problema de la m i marihuana, es la las s largas e condenas que afrectan a los la n latinos y los...
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thank you >> i'm patricia. i'm seeing doctor jackson the same thing that happened in the fillmore happened at bayview hunter's point. what they call affordable housing and low income housing the plan is a joke still run by the agency. and i think you should really look at what is happening. the affordable housing program is 50 to 80 thousand but what i saw was a bunch of realtors daughters and sons and a relative of the mayor, i think that took the housing and sold it 3 years later for a profit. the screening was done wrong and it's happening again. it's a repeat of what dr. janlts is saying and i'm very sad about it. and now i see a couple of smirks of b there but i'm telling you the truth. and bayview hunter's point will be all white in seven years with their plan. a new a program needs to be planned on how to mitigate for the low income housing people and have a better program to actually give it to the people that need it. there being a kicked out and nobody is doing anything about it. you're going to have
thank you >> i'm patricia. i'm seeing doctor jackson the same thing that happened in the fillmore happened at bayview hunter's point. what they call affordable housing and low income housing the plan is a joke still run by the agency. and i think you should really look at what is happening. the affordable housing program is 50 to 80 thousand but what i saw was a bunch of realtors daughters and sons and a relative of the mayor, i think that took the housing and sold it 3 years later for a...
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ana patricia, vamos a colocar un gorrito. >>> una capita.s cualquier tratamiento para que funcione. quÉ decÍas? >>> sÍ. >>> mucho cafÉ, cafe, cafÉ. >>> no, es tÉ de menta. >>> al regresar, los regalos, anita toma nota, que no debe faltar en la lista de bodas, si estÁs en plenos preparativos, las opciones para comenzar la nueva etapa de tu vida de casada superbien, que no falte nada. >>> ademÁs de eso, karla, los niÑos Árbitros, si a su pequeÑo le gusta el deporte y llevar el control, la escuela para convertirse en un rÉferi profesional. >>> y jenni rivera sigue generando rumor, lo que se anda hablando de ella. >>> subele hay algunas cosas que tienes que tocar para comprobar su suavidad. otras, no. [ locutora ] charmin ultra soft es tan suave que puedes ver su suavidad gracias a su diseño acolchonado. además, puedas usar hasta cuatro veces menos. ♪ cha, cha, cha, charmin ♪ ya estamos de regreso, ando bien olorosa, luego de cocinar con el chef pepin, hablamos de boda. el mes del amor, y muchas parejas se comprometen y hacen preparativos para l
ana patricia, vamos a colocar un gorrito. >>> una capita.s cualquier tratamiento para que funcione. quÉ decÍas? >>> sÍ. >>> mucho cafÉ, cafe, cafÉ. >>> no, es tÉ de menta. >>> al regresar, los regalos, anita toma nota, que no debe faltar en la lista de bodas, si estÁs en plenos preparativos, las opciones para comenzar la nueva etapa de tu vida de casada superbien, que no falte nada. >>> ademÁs de eso, karla, los niÑos Árbitros, si...
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patricia is here with more on this side of the story. patricia, good to see you. >> it's good to see you, too. these days a college degree is no guarantee of a job, let alone a dream job. recent college graduates are having the toughest time of getting a foot hold on the career ladder. >> when whitney mcdonald graduated with honors she was optimistic about her job proce prospects. >> i was feeling good. i graduated top of my class, and i was feeling great. >> three years on the 26-year-old has yet to land a full time position in her chosen field. instead she's under employed juggling two part-time jobs that don't require a college degree. >> since graduating i've been working in a restaurant five nights a week and nannying three days a week. >> reporter: in 2001 34% were under employed. in 2012 that number vaulted to 44%. newly graduates have to compete with unemployed experienced workers. >> there is more demand for skill and education than ever before. that makes it harder on young people, even those with college degree because they ha
patricia is here with more on this side of the story. patricia, good to see you. >> it's good to see you, too. these days a college degree is no guarantee of a job, let alone a dream job. recent college graduates are having the toughest time of getting a foot hold on the career ladder. >> when whitney mcdonald graduated with honors she was optimistic about her job proce prospects. >> i was feeling good. i graduated top of my class, and i was feeling great. >> three years...