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take 2boxes buenos das patricia... ... muÑos pregunta take pregunta 1 si saco mi licencia bajo la ley ab60 ahora, cuando comience la accin ejecutiva, puedo cambiar este documento para obtener una sin el distintivo de persona sin documentos? take patricia live lorena / take 2boxes otra pregunta que nos enva uno de nuestros televidentes dice take pregunta 2 en 2002me deportun juez de imigracin por un casode violencia domstica tambin fui detenido por un delitoquiero saber si puedo calificar para ser beneficiado por la accin ejecutiva take patricia live lorena / take 2boxes patricia ya para cerrar carlos nos consulta take pregunta 3 mi madre es residenteymi padrastro es ciudadanoestado unidense.mi pregunta essi ellos me podran arreglar? take patricia live lorena recuerde que si tiene preguntas o dudas sobre la accin ejecutiva que el presidente obama anunciar hoy... puede llamarnos al 408- 944-4813 put placeholder here pregunta 1 pregunta 2 pregunta 3 lorena --- tiempo de la pausa... pero aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera e
take 2boxes buenos das patricia... ... muÑos pregunta take pregunta 1 si saco mi licencia bajo la ley ab60 ahora, cuando comience la accin ejecutiva, puedo cambiar este documento para obtener una sin el distintivo de persona sin documentos? take patricia live lorena / take 2boxes otra pregunta que nos enva uno de nuestros televidentes dice take pregunta 2 en 2002me deportun juez de imigracin por un casode violencia domstica tambin fui detenido por un delitoquiero saber si puedo calificar para...
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take 2boxes buenos das patricia... ...nos pregunta: yo soy ciudadana y tengo una petición para mi esposo, ya estamos en la etapa del perdón, la petición es para que él no sea castigado por 10 años y tenga que salir del país, mi pregunta es: la acción ejecutiva puede beneficiarlo para que no sea castigado? take patricia live lorena otra pregunta que nos enva martha hernndez: soy ciudadana, tengo una hija de 46 aÑos, quisiera saber qu posibilidad tiene ella para arreglar su estatus migratorio con la accin ejecutiva. ella vino a los estados unidos en el 2001 cuando la ped, pero me dijeron que no califica. take patricia live lorena mariela martinez nos pregunta: entr ilegalmente a este pas en el aÑo 2008 pero me detuvieron en texas y me deportaron a honduras. el mismo año regres y esta vez s pas. llevo 5 aÑos aqu y tengo una hija ciudadana. mi rcord est limpio, solo tengo la deportacin de texas en 2008. quiero saber que posibilidades tengo de ampararme bajo la accin ejecutiva? take 2boxes lorena recuerde que si tiene preguntas
take 2boxes buenos das patricia... ...nos pregunta: yo soy ciudadana y tengo una petición para mi esposo, ya estamos en la etapa del perdón, la petición es para que él no sea castigado por 10 años y tenga que salir del país, mi pregunta es: la acción ejecutiva puede beneficiarlo para que no sea castigado? take patricia live lorena otra pregunta que nos enva martha hernndez: soy ciudadana, tengo una hija de 46 aÑos, quisiera saber qu posibilidad tiene ella para arreglar su estatus...
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take 2boxes buenos das patricia..... olivia martinez nos pregunta yo no tengo hijos nacidos aqu. martinez nos pregunta yo no tengo hijos nacidos aqu. pero tengo 16 aÑos viviendo en este pas. tengo los impuestos de todos los 16 aÑos al corriente, mi pregunta es: puedo ser beneficiada por esta orden ejecutiva? take patricia live otra pregunta que nos enva uno de nuestros televidentes dice yo tengo un hijo que sali del pas voluntariamente despus de tener una deportacion. pero l tiene una hija nacida aqu y su esposa tambin es ciudadana... quiero saber qu puede mi hijo al respecto? take 2boxes lorena recuerde que si tiene preguntas o dudas sobre la accin ejecutiva que el presidente obama anunciar hoy... puede llamarnos al 408- 944-4813 put placeholder here pregunta 1 pregunta 2 lorena --- en cuestion de horas se espera que el presidente barack obama llegue a las vegas donde dara ms detalles sobre la accin ejecutiva, que beneficiar al menos a 5 millones de inmigrantes indocumentados --- juanfra take 2boxes --- damin trujillo
take 2boxes buenos das patricia..... olivia martinez nos pregunta yo no tengo hijos nacidos aqu. martinez nos pregunta yo no tengo hijos nacidos aqu. pero tengo 16 aÑos viviendo en este pas. tengo los impuestos de todos los 16 aÑos al corriente, mi pregunta es: puedo ser beneficiada por esta orden ejecutiva? take patricia live otra pregunta que nos enva uno de nuestros televidentes dice yo tengo un hijo que sali del pas voluntariamente despus de tener una deportacion. pero l tiene una hija...
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take 2boxes patricia buenos das..a pregunta de uno de nuestros televidentes. rosa nos pregunta lo siguiente: hace 5 años yo entré a estados unidos con visa de turista igual que mi esposo, nosotros salíamos y entrábamos, mi esposo compró un carro aquí y alguna vez que quisimos entrar, como su carro estaba bajo su nombre nos quitaron las visas, mi pregunta es: podemos obtener otra vez visa? cuánto debemos esperar? tenemos que ir a méxico? patricia response 2boxes vamos con otra pregunta, esta de margo pineda. ella pregunta: mi hijo tiene 23 años, él es ciudadano, yo tengo 49 años, él sometió una solicitud para arreglar mi estatus en el 2013, estuvimos en trámites, hace 2 ó 3 semanas recibí una carta para decirme que mi caso fue cerrado porque yo pedí asilo político hace mucho tiempo atrás. qué puedo hacer al respecto? patricia response 2boxes juanfra on camera take cg1 si usted tiene preguntas llmenos ya mismo al 408-944-4813 o envela a nuestro correo electrnico... noticierot48@tele mundo.com... o a nuestra pgina de fac
take 2boxes patricia buenos das..a pregunta de uno de nuestros televidentes. rosa nos pregunta lo siguiente: hace 5 años yo entré a estados unidos con visa de turista igual que mi esposo, nosotros salíamos y entrábamos, mi esposo compró un carro aquí y alguna vez que quisimos entrar, como su carro estaba bajo su nombre nos quitaron las visas, mi pregunta es: podemos obtener otra vez visa? cuánto debemos esperar? tenemos que ir a méxico? patricia response 2boxes vamos con otra pregunta,...
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take 2boxes patricia...on nosotros en esta cobertura especial de telemundo 48... por supuesto una de las preguntas que muchos haramos y ademas de las ms importantes para tener en cuenta y que nos quede claro es: cul es la diferencia entre una orden ejecutiva y una amnista? take patricia live juanfra recuerde que si tiene preguntas o dudas sobre la accin ejecutiva que el presidente obama anunciar hoy... puede llamarnos al 408- 944-4813 put placeholder here lorena ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin pero quedese con nosotros, take vo ---regresamos con ms cobertura especial de la orden ejecutiva que el presidente obama planea dar esta tarde... vo - juanfra ---adems, aumenta la tensin en la universidad de berkeley.. entrese por qu muchos estudiantes han ocupado un importante edificio.. segment ends juanfra --- esta es una noticia no muy alentadora para miles de estudiantes universitarios en california... y es que los precios de las matrculas podran subir hasta un 28 por cien
take 2boxes patricia...on nosotros en esta cobertura especial de telemundo 48... por supuesto una de las preguntas que muchos haramos y ademas de las ms importantes para tener en cuenta y que nos quede claro es: cul es la diferencia entre una orden ejecutiva y una amnista? take patricia live juanfra recuerde que si tiene preguntas o dudas sobre la accin ejecutiva que el presidente obama anunciar hoy... puede llamarnos al 408- 944-4813 put placeholder here lorena ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa...
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take patricia live juanfra gracias patricia por venir esta maÑana...s este viernes para seguir respondiendo a nuestros televidentes as que pueden seguir llamando al 408-944-4813... put placeholder here lorena facebook lorena esta conmigo martha campos... reconocida activista pro- inmigrante y miembro de la organizacin luna... martha, han sido anos de espera por un alivio migratorio para millones de indocumentados.... un anuncio que tocara a miles de familias..... y hay que estar preparados.....que debe hacer la comunidad para estar listos y quienes califiquen se amparen bajo la orden ejecutiva... lorena ---y recuerde que durante todo el da telemundo 48 le trae todo lo que tiene que saber de la orden ejecutiva que podra beneficiar a miles de inmigrantes indocumentados. --- y a las cinco de la tarde, en vivo, el tan esperado anuncio presidencial. ---noticiero telemundo 48 primeros con la noticia. put placeholder here ===traffic open=== lorena --y recuerde que la informacin en telemundo 48 no termina aqu... tenemos media hora ms a las 10 de la manana... t
take patricia live juanfra gracias patricia por venir esta maÑana...s este viernes para seguir respondiendo a nuestros televidentes as que pueden seguir llamando al 408-944-4813... put placeholder here lorena facebook lorena esta conmigo martha campos... reconocida activista pro- inmigrante y miembro de la organizacin luna... martha, han sido anos de espera por un alivio migratorio para millones de indocumentados.... un anuncio que tocara a miles de familias..... y hay que estar...
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take 2boxes patricia buenos das..ra pregunta de uno de nuestros televidentes: janet ayala dice lo siguiente: yo tengo 66 años de edad y he sido residente por casi 11 años, mi pregunta es: puedo hacer el examen para la ciudadanía en español? patricia response 2boxes vamos con otra pregunta... reina velázquez dice lo siguiente: yo soy ciudadana pero mi hermano está aquí ilegalmente, yo solo he trabajado en lugares donde me pagan en efectivo. no puedo trabajar porque me dan ataques al corazón, mi pregunta es: puedo arreglar el estatus migratorio de mi hermano? mi hermano tiene 35 años. patricia response 2boxes juanfra on camera take cg1 si usted tiene preguntas llmenos ya mismo al 408-944-4813 o envela a nuestro correo electrnico... noticierot48@tele mundo.com... o a nuestra pgina de facebook: facebook/telemun do48 put placeholder here lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. c
take 2boxes patricia buenos das..ra pregunta de uno de nuestros televidentes: janet ayala dice lo siguiente: yo tengo 66 años de edad y he sido residente por casi 11 años, mi pregunta es: puedo hacer el examen para la ciudadanía en español? patricia response 2boxes vamos con otra pregunta... reina velázquez dice lo siguiente: yo soy ciudadana pero mi hermano está aquí ilegalmente, yo solo he trabajado en lugares donde me pagan en efectivo. no puedo trabajar porque me dan ataques al...
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castorena take 2boxes patricia...or estar con nosotros... gloria rivera pregunta: 1.- yo tengo carta de deportacin pero tengo un hijo de 11 aÑos que naci aqu, quiero saber si puedo calificar? mi madre y 3 hermanas son ciudadanas americanas. miriam nos pregunta: 2.- a los estudiantes que cuentan con accin diferida(daca), les van a ayudar con sus documentos legales a o los van a dejar igual. solo con permiso de trabajo? take patricia live juanfra recuerde que si tiene preguntas o dudas sobre la accin ejecutiva que el presidente obama anunciar hoy... puede llamarnos al 408- 944-4813 put placeholder here lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperatur
castorena take 2boxes patricia...or estar con nosotros... gloria rivera pregunta: 1.- yo tengo carta de deportacin pero tengo un hijo de 11 aÑos que naci aqu, quiero saber si puedo calificar? mi madre y 3 hermanas son ciudadanas americanas. miriam nos pregunta: 2.- a los estudiantes que cuentan con accin diferida(daca), les van a ayudar con sus documentos legales a o los van a dejar igual. solo con permiso de trabajo? take patricia live juanfra recuerde que si tiene preguntas o dudas sobre la...
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and the best advice i can give is to take the leap. >> thank you, patricia. black enterprise's 2014 corporate executive of the year on a mission to save lives? she's making a global impression. stay with us. can we get a little help? >>we've got pepsi! >>what if we just take like 15 minutes? halfway through the game? >>they've got pepsi. ♪ so what do we call that? >>halftime. i like halftime. even the first halftime wasn't halftime without pepsi! see katy perry live at the pepsi superbowl 49 halftime show. ♪ the holidays can be an pecially difficult time.dren, to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. how can i help my daughter with her reading? [beep] >>> welcome back. from the corner office is a new segment offering advice in corporate executives and ceos who understand what it takes to lead from the top. ken frazier is chairman and ceo, he drives innovation for the $44 billion giant. derek dingell recently caught up with him. take a listen. >> when you becam
and the best advice i can give is to take the leap. >> thank you, patricia. black enterprise's 2014 corporate executive of the year on a mission to save lives? she's making a global impression. stay with us. can we get a little help? >>we've got pepsi! >>what if we just take like 15 minutes? halfway through the game? >>they've got pepsi. ♪ so what do we call that? >>halftime. i like halftime. even the first halftime wasn't halftime without pepsi! see katy perry...
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. >> patricia gallorini says she has been doing the same thing in the minimum security female unit. >> i make the best of it and stay away from and avoid situations that will get me in any kind of trouble. people are preoccupied with other people instead of worrying about what they need to be doing with themselves. and that's what i'm trying to work on. that's why i'm here. >> gallorini has been in jail for two weeks charged with driving under the influence and eluding police. while gallorini pled not guilty, she fully expects to be convicted but hopes to reach a plea deal with prosecutors. >> this is my third dui. this is somebody is telling me something, you know. next time -- i could have killed somebody. i'm grateful that i'm here, i really am. and i plan on turning my life around. i really do. i had a family, but i messed it all up. drugs, alcohol. divorce. you know, my kids -- my kids -- i'd see the sadness in their eyes. they'd be like, mom, are you drinking? don't drink, i hate when you drink. they've seen me go to rehab after rehab, you know. but i always thought i had it all
. >> patricia gallorini says she has been doing the same thing in the minimum security female unit. >> i make the best of it and stay away from and avoid situations that will get me in any kind of trouble. people are preoccupied with other people instead of worrying about what they need to be doing with themselves. and that's what i'm trying to work on. that's why i'm here. >> gallorini has been in jail for two weeks charged with driving under the influence and eluding police....
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that seems a little harsh, patricia. i wonder what you think or a lot harsh.what you think is the relationship between him and democratic my north leadership on capitol hill at this point. >> there is not one. there is not a relationship. that's why you have these problems. i cannot overstate the irony that all of these democrats have lost their jobs for the policy of a president who never even talks to him very much. some of them have never spoken to the president. you heard complaints large and small. i wanted to go to the white house picnic and didn't get invited. i wanted to bring ply daughter. the white house said no. and the large bill, they knew it was going to be toxic and they rammed it through anyway. they wanted to get their win. they believed in it, that's fine, but they didn't pay attention the politics of it. 30 who voted are gone now. thing about that. it's not because they wanted to leave. >> howard, for the first time i can remember, the president acknowledged how contentious it was to pass the affordable care act in that press conference and
that seems a little harsh, patricia. i wonder what you think or a lot harsh.what you think is the relationship between him and democratic my north leadership on capitol hill at this point. >> there is not one. there is not a relationship. that's why you have these problems. i cannot overstate the irony that all of these democrats have lost their jobs for the policy of a president who never even talks to him very much. some of them have never spoken to the president. you heard complaints...
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patricia, i want to start with you. i'm sure much of ferguson was glued to wilson's account. michael brown's parents, however, well, officer wilson's interview very much upset them. listen to what they told cbs this morning. >> he didn't do what he had to do. he did what he wanted to do. >> what he wanted to do? >> yes. >> you're thinking he wanted to kill your son? >> i don't think he wanted to kill my son but he wanted to kill some one. >> at the end of his statement he said he'd do it again. >> his conscience is clear. how could your conscience be clear are killing somebody even if it was an accidental death. >> and to allow the body to lie there for four hours. >> we can't even have my son's organs donated. you understand that? >> keep in mind this is the first time officer wilson fired his weapon, so we do have to take that into account, but i wanted to ask you patricia, did wilson enlighten or make things more tense in ferguson? >> well, he did both. it was very hard to listen to that interview and to hear him just be very matter-of-factually about what happened. i crin
patricia, i want to start with you. i'm sure much of ferguson was glued to wilson's account. michael brown's parents, however, well, officer wilson's interview very much upset them. listen to what they told cbs this morning. >> he didn't do what he had to do. he did what he wanted to do. >> what he wanted to do? >> yes. >> you're thinking he wanted to kill your son? >> i don't think he wanted to kill my son but he wanted to kill some one. >> at the end of his...
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they need justice. >> patricia, let me go back to you quickly.the mood in the community has always been 99% peaceful. the issue is not peaceful in the community. the issue is peace and justice, is that correct? >> absolutely right. we're not going to do any more sweeping of anything underneath the rug. no more excuses, no more let's get past this. we are determined to fix this. and i need my upper level elected officials to understand that message and know what that really means. this isn't koom baia time. we can do that once we fix what brought us here. thank you all for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> let me say that, in the beginning of this case, we raised the issue of probable cause. i don't know what the prosecutor will announce tonight, but i do know that there is a need to have a real finding of the facts here, where you have an unarmed young man taken. i do know that many of us committed that we would stand with this family as they pursued the truth. i'll be in ferguson tomorrow with the family. i said at the funeral i would do that.
they need justice. >> patricia, let me go back to you quickly.the mood in the community has always been 99% peaceful. the issue is not peaceful in the community. the issue is peace and justice, is that correct? >> absolutely right. we're not going to do any more sweeping of anything underneath the rug. no more excuses, no more let's get past this. we are determined to fix this. and i need my upper level elected officials to understand that message and know what that really means....
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the best advice i can given is to take the lead. >> thank you, patricia., what makes black enterprises 2014 corporate executive of the year on a mission to save lives? it's making a global impression. stay with us. ♪ elaine: it was 17 years ago when i decided to become a mentor that i was assigned to christina. when she was in the first grade, she was a shy little girl, not able to smile much. christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life. when elaine let me read her diary, i didn't even realize how important i was to her, and now that i'm mentoring, i feel that same importance, and i can spread those same values to the girls i mentor. be someone who matters, to someone who matters. ♪ >>> welcome back. from the corner office, it's a new segment offering advice from corporate executive, and ceos who understand what it takes to lead from the top. ken frazier is chairman and ceo of merck and company. he drives motivation fort $44 billion pharmaceutical giant. black enterprise editor in chief recently caught up wi
the best advice i can given is to take the lead. >> thank you, patricia., what makes black enterprises 2014 corporate executive of the year on a mission to save lives? it's making a global impression. stay with us. ♪ elaine: it was 17 years ago when i decided to become a mentor that i was assigned to christina. when she was in the first grade, she was a shy little girl, not able to smile much. christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life....
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patricia, as always, thank you for joining us tonight.preciate it. >>> a few months ago the community of ferguson was probably little known outside of missouri, but the shooting of michael brown put this town and its police force right in the middle of the spotlight. >> reporter: it was a saturday afternoon when this neighborhood suddenly became a crime scene. 18-year-old michael brown was lying in the street after being shot six times, twice in the head by a ferguson police officer. brown was unarmed. within hours hundreds of outraged protesters took to the streets. but soon some turned violent, looting or vandalizing businesses. more than 30 people were arrested. michael brown's parents pleaded with the community to protest peacefully, as they tried to piece together what happened on their son. >> no one has the right to take that child's name and drag it through the mud because you are angry. don't be so angry that you distort the image of who his mother and father told us he was. >> reporter: the weekend of protests turned into days o
patricia, as always, thank you for joining us tonight.preciate it. >>> a few months ago the community of ferguson was probably little known outside of missouri, but the shooting of michael brown put this town and its police force right in the middle of the spotlight. >> reporter: it was a saturday afternoon when this neighborhood suddenly became a crime scene. 18-year-old michael brown was lying in the street after being shot six times, twice in the head by a ferguson police...
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host: that's patricia in new jersey. this is shawn in florida. hi, shawn. caller: hello. yeah, the healthcare situation is -- you just take tax out of our government, a federal tax, just like every other country. it's insurance companies that are living such a good life of the average worker. i think everybody should have insurance. i think it should be taken out of your taxes. if it was 5%, it would be easy. we can control healthcare costs. it's just that nobody wants to do it. nobody wants to come up with a plan to help the people. both branches were going to do that, they could control it. host: you have your combar -- caller: part tv is awful. host: shawn, you get your insurance through your employer, correct? caller: yes. it's not bad. but the deductibles, everything else, you know, it's what it is, but still it can be better. if they want to do it, better obamacare doesn't work, it's a joke, because it's not helping a lot of people, you know? you don't have a fine. you can take it out of your federal tax. come up with a way for every other country does it. that's i'
host: that's patricia in new jersey. this is shawn in florida. hi, shawn. caller: hello. yeah, the healthcare situation is -- you just take tax out of our government, a federal tax, just like every other country. it's insurance companies that are living such a good life of the average worker. i think everybody should have insurance. i think it should be taken out of your taxes. if it was 5%, it would be easy. we can control healthcare costs. it's just that nobody wants to do it. nobody wants to...
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>> patricia! sorpresa! ¿cÓmo estÁs corazÓn?r. >> les cuento, recientemente me separÉ, tengo dos niÑas pequeÑas, estamos aquÍ las tres, quiero hacer de esa casita un hogar, quiero que se sientan felices, quiero como toda madre separada y divorciada, quieren que los hijos es en bien y felices, entonces quiero hacer de esto una casa chiquita pero llena de amor y cariÑo. >> lo vamos a lograr, estamos con todo en mano, julia, ¿quÉ trajiste hoy y quÉ tienes pensado para que patricia se sienta una madre renovada con sus hijitas? >> cuando ella se comunicÓ con nosotros en twitter, sabÍamos que ella querÍa una parte de la casa con ella para descansar,¿cierto?, entonces voy a hacer un Área donde ya pueda leer, descansar, sentirse renovada, tomar su cafecito, has escogido los mejores. >> nos vamos a divertir, entre mujeres no necesitamos ningÚn hombre, entre nosotras arreglamos el espacio, ¿quÉ aÑos tienen tus chiquitas? >> 4 y 6 aÑos. vamos ahora de teatro, ellas son actrices. >> y les encanta leer y colorear. >> les fascina, son artista
>> patricia! sorpresa! ¿cÓmo estÁs corazÓn?r. >> les cuento, recientemente me separÉ, tengo dos niÑas pequeÑas, estamos aquÍ las tres, quiero hacer de esa casita un hogar, quiero que se sientan felices, quiero como toda madre separada y divorciada, quieren que los hijos es en bien y felices, entonces quiero hacer de esto una casa chiquita pero llena de amor y cariÑo. >> lo vamos a lograr, estamos con todo en mano, julia, ¿quÉ trajiste hoy y quÉ tienes pensado para...
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patricia is back with that report. >> arnold donald sits on two corporate boards.f america. black enterprise has been watching him and a handful of african americans that serve as directors of major corporations. in it's annual report a study revealed in 2012 that white men held 75% of s&p 500 board seats versus a mere 5.5% for black men and a 1.9% for black women. this year black enterprise counted 182 black directors at 176 corporations versus the year prior with 179 directors at 174 corporations and in 2014, 30% didn't have a single blackboard member. diversity on corporate boards matter. >> that's critical to innovation. it's truly a business. >> arnold donald's board preis charting the course for the largest cruise line industry. >> 60% plus of today's population are women in minorities. 60%. so that the customers of these companies are women and minorities and so to reflect their own markets to have that thinking and diversity of thinking representing their own customers at the top of the corporate pyramid which is the board of directors. >> donald wants to s
patricia is back with that report. >> arnold donald sits on two corporate boards.f america. black enterprise has been watching him and a handful of african americans that serve as directors of major corporations. in it's annual report a study revealed in 2012 that white men held 75% of s&p 500 board seats versus a mere 5.5% for black men and a 1.9% for black women. this year black enterprise counted 182 black directors at 176 corporations versus the year prior with 179 directors at...
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patricia o'neal. norman gordon. thank you.r not one to hold his tongue. taking on democrats over their crushing losses in the midterm elections what he had to say and debate it next. ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is t
patricia o'neal. norman gordon. thank you.r not one to hold his tongue. taking on democrats over their crushing losses in the midterm elections what he had to say and debate it next. ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking...
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here are the names for item 1, henny kelly, dana klein, patricia, and i want to thank patricia who has traveled from los angeles to be here on these two items. anyone who would like to speak, please come on up and again, i want to thank you for being here. >> hello, my name is henny kelly. i spent my childbearing years pre roe versus wade and it was a different world then. it was a world where you -- where people died because they had to seek abortions in back alleys. it was a place where doctors went to jail if they tried to save women. in my lifetime this has changed and yet, there is something that is going on in this world that doesn't want to give women their rights, that doesn't want to give women their equality. if i am a man i can get viagra and i can get cialis and hopefully somebody will buy me a tub or two of them so my husband and i can lol in them after the cialis, but if i'm a woman i have a hard time. i don't have a control of my body in some states. if we don't have this in san francisco, if we can't show the nation how to treat women, then it's a very sad time. i fough
here are the names for item 1, henny kelly, dana klein, patricia, and i want to thank patricia who has traveled from los angeles to be here on these two items. anyone who would like to speak, please come on up and again, i want to thank you for being here. >> hello, my name is henny kelly. i spent my childbearing years pre roe versus wade and it was a different world then. it was a world where you -- where people died because they had to seek abortions in back alleys. it was a place where...
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chris king and patricia vines, thank you to the two of you. the ferguson grand jury started hearing that testimony, if you can believe it, it's been since august. they have a lot of evidence that they are pouring over and very difficult decisions to make. joining me to talk about the charges that officer wilson is facing, the evidence that may be needed to sway the grand jury one way or the other is cnn's legal analyst jeffrey toobin and joey jackson. first and foremost, let's make it clear what this grand jury is facing. there are four particular charges, plus an extra, i'll get to that later, that they have to mull over. the first is the most serious. that's first degree. i'd like to you take a crack at what needs to be presented in this case for them to get to that level. >> intentional murder. that's what first-degree murder is. it's not complicated. and all these charges, there's one issue, frankly, in the whole case, which is, was this an exercise of reasonable self-defense on the part of officer wilson. we can talk about the details but
chris king and patricia vines, thank you to the two of you. the ferguson grand jury started hearing that testimony, if you can believe it, it's been since august. they have a lot of evidence that they are pouring over and very difficult decisions to make. joining me to talk about the charges that officer wilson is facing, the evidence that may be needed to sway the grand jury one way or the other is cnn's legal analyst jeffrey toobin and joey jackson. first and foremost, let's make it clear...
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patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> u.s. special forces in yemen led a rate to rescue eight hostages from al qaeda at a height out. the operation took place 2 dozen american commandos joined yemenis in the raid. 6 yemenis one saudi and one ethiopiaian national. >>> critical time for demonstrators as their numbers dwindle and so does the public support. rob mcbride supports. >> a rude awakening declaring this is the day they had to move out or face arrest. even ruder a confrontation with student leaders who have complained of excessive police force. >> while policemen try hurt people again and again, i believe it would cause more public support and the student umbrella movement. >> a few minutes later, joshua wong was under arrest again, as people cleared the barricades. pushing demonstrators back. >> because the force of the police is too strong for us and we have no weapons. >> the police tactic at the moment seems to be to advance a few feet, and arresting anybody who obstructs them. in doing so of course they are moving t
patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> u.s. special forces in yemen led a rate to rescue eight hostages from al qaeda at a height out. the operation took place 2 dozen american commandos joined yemenis in the raid. 6 yemenis one saudi and one ethiopiaian national. >>> critical time for demonstrators as their numbers dwindle and so does the public support. rob mcbride supports. >> a rude awakening declaring this is the day they had to move out or face arrest. even ruder a...
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patricia sob g ga. >> stepping up military exercises and troop rotation on his their eastern frank, allt week "real money" will bring all special report called the new cold wore, ali velshi traveled to europe to see first hand hour tensions between russia and nato over ukraine or rippling through countries from romania to poland to norway on monday ali reports on how it's playing out not arctic where russia is pursuing the oil and gas it depends to support its economy. here is some of what you'll see. >> the stakes of this new cold influence. they are also about money. here on the top of the world, the battle is being fought over energy. the arctic is home to 13% of the world's undiscovered oil and a third of its natural gas. eight nations lay claim to this fast-melting landscape, including russia, canada, and the united states. they , alongside china, are all pursuing huge reserves of oil, gas and, coal. >> russia's resurgence has been fueled by hydrocarbons that came from the subarctic, if they are to stay powerful they need more to come out of the arctic. >> in 2007, russia formally
patricia sob g ga. >> stepping up military exercises and troop rotation on his their eastern frank, allt week "real money" will bring all special report called the new cold wore, ali velshi traveled to europe to see first hand hour tensions between russia and nato over ukraine or rippling through countries from romania to poland to norway on monday ali reports on how it's playing out not arctic where russia is pursuing the oil and gas it depends to support its economy. here is...
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forensic expert, best-selling author, patricia cornwell. also explosive charges against an american icon. bill cosby. the woman who says he sexually assault her multiple times when she was a teen and she says no one listened to her until a male comedian called cosby a rapist. she tells her story here tonight on cnn tonight. bill maher's rant over what he calls "last acceptable prejudice in america." it may not be what you thing it is. a whole lot to got to this evening. let's get started. bring in latest on the michael brown case. the family attorney in, anthony gray. mr. gray, thank you for joining us this evening. >> no problem, don. how are you doing? >> i'm doing great. your partner, ben krump said regardless of the grand jury decision this will be a defining moment in the state of missouri. do you believe that as well? why? >> no doubt about it. and nothing of the likes of this type of attention drawn to an incident in missouri in recent time, don. we are talking about, an event that happened in the small town of ferguson, missouri. th
forensic expert, best-selling author, patricia cornwell. also explosive charges against an american icon. bill cosby. the woman who says he sexually assault her multiple times when she was a teen and she says no one listened to her until a male comedian called cosby a rapist. she tells her story here tonight on cnn tonight. bill maher's rant over what he calls "last acceptable prejudice in america." it may not be what you thing it is. a whole lot to got to this evening. let's get...
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patricia sobga take a look at iran's nuclear ambitions and the controversy they continues to generatemier with his parliament behind him. >> reporter: 1953, iran's democratically elected prime minister mohamed, is overthrown in a coup organized by the cia. clearing the way for closer energy ties between washington and iranian monarch. in 1967, the u.s. provides iran with its first nuclear research reactor. but in 1979, u.s. iranian relations meltdown. the shaw i shaw is toppled and 2 americans held hostage in the u.s. embassy in teheran for 444 days, khomeini shuts down iran's nuclear program only to restart it in 1984 during the height of the iran-iraq war. in 1992. israel raises the alarm. claiming iran is on track to have nuclear weapons by the end of the decade a warning echoed through the corridors of washington. >> iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports territories. >> reporter: 2002, george w. bush famous his names iran as parts of an access of evil. later on, a group claims teheran has built a you rain yum enrichment facility and a heavy water plant. teheran agree
patricia sobga take a look at iran's nuclear ambitions and the controversy they continues to generatemier with his parliament behind him. >> reporter: 1953, iran's democratically elected prime minister mohamed, is overthrown in a coup organized by the cia. clearing the way for closer energy ties between washington and iranian monarch. in 1967, the u.s. provides iran with its first nuclear research reactor. but in 1979, u.s. iranian relations meltdown. the shaw i shaw is toppled and 2...
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at the charlotte ballet recently, patricia mcbride taught it to her dancers. she should know. for 28 years, mcbride herself performed the work of balanchine. as a principal dancer for the new york city ballet. and often the master choreographer created dances specifically for her. >> if he said to jump off that bridge. we'd all jump, because we had so much trust in him. >> brown: in december, mcbride, now age 72, will follow in the footsteps of her mentor. as a kennedy center honoree for her life as a dancer and co director of a vibrant ballet company. patricia mcbride's story began as a young girl in teaneck, new jersey, when her mother, raising two children on her own, put her in a dance class. >> i think my mom and my grandma just thought it would be nice for little girls to do, it seemed like all little girls at that time were, ballet was one of the thing that they would do, and they bought me a pair of ballet slippers, and there i went. >> brown: you went along. >> and my mom just drove me every week, first once a week, then twice, then three times and then every day. and
at the charlotte ballet recently, patricia mcbride taught it to her dancers. she should know. for 28 years, mcbride herself performed the work of balanchine. as a principal dancer for the new york city ballet. and often the master choreographer created dances specifically for her. >> if he said to jump off that bridge. we'd all jump, because we had so much trust in him. >> brown: in december, mcbride, now age 72, will follow in the footsteps of her mentor. as a kennedy center...
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joining me is ferguson township committee patricia vines.ricia was unable to her home after her street was blocked by police. however, we understand ms. bines is back home. am i correct in saying that, you're back in your home at this hour? >> yes, i am. i was able to get around some of the barricades by knowing the ins and outs of the side streets. >> and explain, why you out and about this evening prior to the 8:00 p.m. local time, 9:00 eastern time announcement that was coming from bob mcculloch? did you want to be a part of the community when this was announced? >> actually, i was at the nbc -- we call it the nbc compound, nbc compound when filming happened and had to go inside once there was gunfire that secured demanded we go inside. i was pretty much inside for a large part of the evening for safety reasons and i could see things being set on fire. i could hear people running around outside. it became a very dangerous situation quickly. and it's been my call for about a week and a half now telling people that i think tonight these pro
joining me is ferguson township committee patricia vines.ricia was unable to her home after her street was blocked by police. however, we understand ms. bines is back home. am i correct in saying that, you're back in your home at this hour? >> yes, i am. i was able to get around some of the barricades by knowing the ins and outs of the side streets. >> and explain, why you out and about this evening prior to the 8:00 p.m. local time, 9:00 eastern time announcement that was coming...
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and joining me now patricia bynes sand paul could you han and james wilson, the attorney for michael brown's friend, dorian johnson, who was with michael brown the day he was killed ab also testified before the grand jury. patric patricia, let me start with you and start first with this news about possible arson, that it could have been an arsonist who burned down the church that michael brown's father is affiliated with. is this something that shocked you? >> no, not at all. after being down here on the ground. what has happened with the protest attracted people with their own agendas. and i mean from the people that are here, this is to be expected. there are a lot of people who are here and have come from out of town to use this as an opportunity to be destructive. so that is not surprising to me at all. and i believe authorities are -- have been aware of that as well. >> and obviously at this point we don't know who might have been responsible, if it was arson. but james, let me ask you, what about the other breaking news that we just heard the mayor of ferguson say, that darren
and joining me now patricia bynes sand paul could you han and james wilson, the attorney for michael brown's friend, dorian johnson, who was with michael brown the day he was killed ab also testified before the grand jury. patric patricia, let me start with you and start first with this news about possible arson, that it could have been an arsonist who burned down the church that michael brown's father is affiliated with. is this something that shocked you? >> no, not at all. after being...
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patricia sabga caught up with one woman who is people. >> reporter: this 34-year-old, working the roomr alumni luncheon. >> any of you have student debt? >> she just graduated with $26,000 in student loans, a bill she didn't fully anticipate when she originally took them out. >> i didn't really understand that while i was take classes that i was being charged interest on loans; that the loans were due basically out. >> reporter: nor did she know how defaulting could destroy her future plans to study law. >> if you default on student loans and you are trying to go to graduate school, that could anymore. >> reporter: the changers of defaulting are poorly understanding, a recent survey found only 28% of respondents realized failure to repay can result in poor credit, and withholding of tax refunds and social security. only 37% of respondents realized that student debt is nearly bankruptcy. >> i believe this is up with of the biggest civil rights issues of our time. >> reporter: she is encouraging our fellow alums to fine up for income-based repayment, the government program that allows bo
patricia sabga caught up with one woman who is people. >> reporter: this 34-year-old, working the roomr alumni luncheon. >> any of you have student debt? >> she just graduated with $26,000 in student loans, a bill she didn't fully anticipate when she originally took them out. >> i didn't really understand that while i was take classes that i was being charged interest on loans; that the loans were due basically out. >> reporter: nor did she know how defaulting...
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we've been talking to local people here, patricia bynes, who is a local committeewoman. also talked to tim bradley, who is a local professor here who was working with students and had been organizing protests from the beginning, and there's a real profound sense of heartache and frustration and anger and real sadness, just really intense sadness coming off of people tonight. >> and chris, from what you're seei seeing, there was so much talk about the governor's decision to call up the national guard days in advance. you're there. have you seen any indication of any actual deployment of the guard? >> reporter: no. i have not seen any firsthand deployment of the guard, even in places that were fairly heavily police policed. as far as i can tell, i have not seen firsthand any of the national guard. so, it's unclear where they are, if they have a sort of narrow mission. the last time they were deployed under a state of emergency, their mission, we were told, at least, was to provide security to the kind of command center for ron johnson's police command, but they are definit
we've been talking to local people here, patricia bynes, who is a local committeewoman. also talked to tim bradley, who is a local professor here who was working with students and had been organizing protests from the beginning, and there's a real profound sense of heartache and frustration and anger and real sadness, just really intense sadness coming off of people tonight. >> and chris, from what you're seei seeing, there was so much talk about the governor's decision to call up the...
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we are joined by patricia dianes, a democratic woman. thank you for joining us. we understand there are reports that officer wilson is in talks to resign. should he resign regardless of the decision? >> high, it's it's almost insulting to think there's a conversation taking place in relation to darren wilson. it's not smart for darren wilson to consider coming back to work, considering everything that is ticking place. to me and others in the community, it's a no-brainer. it works out well, if darren wilson did not return to work. but moved op with his life. would you call for chief jackson to resign as well. >> i have. i think the way that he handled it, especially with the releasing of video tape. i think that there has been some questions about leadership, and he may be a great chief, but his police force is not following his instructions. we have to do something different. different people in different positions. >> you said that it's almost insulting that we are questioning his resignation. does that extend to his indict. there's a lot of talk that it could
we are joined by patricia dianes, a democratic woman. thank you for joining us. we understand there are reports that officer wilson is in talks to resign. should he resign regardless of the decision? >> high, it's it's almost insulting to think there's a conversation taking place in relation to darren wilson. it's not smart for darren wilson to consider coming back to work, considering everything that is ticking place. to me and others in the community, it's a no-brainer. it works out...
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==sot== patricia "-esto es suficiente? hacer algo mas para todos los jovenes que estan en el pais separados de sus familias y quieren un futuro mejor" sonia lopez/inmigrante "primeramente necesitamos una amnistia completa para que se queden aqui" ==track== el programa debera comenzar en diciembre... outro hasta la fecha casi 70 mil ninos el programa debera comenzar en diciembre... outro hasta la fecha casi 70 mil ninos han cruzado la frontera solos... topvo blanca ---queremos que usted nos de su punto de vista sobre esta tema a traves de nuestra pregunta del dia.. ---a qu cree usted que se deba el cambio en la poltica migratoria por parte de la administracin del presidente obama? cesar ---para participar vaya a nuestra pagina de facebook/telemun do 48 y su respuesta podria ser compartida al final del noticiero... cesar --un grupo de madres de familia inmigrantes que permanecen fuera de la casa blanca en huelga de hambre take vo afirman que no se irn de all hasta que el presidente anuncie la orden ejecutiva que presuntament
==sot== patricia "-esto es suficiente? hacer algo mas para todos los jovenes que estan en el pais separados de sus familias y quieren un futuro mejor" sonia lopez/inmigrante "primeramente necesitamos una amnistia completa para que se queden aqui" ==track== el programa debera comenzar en diciembre... outro hasta la fecha casi 70 mil ninos el programa debera comenzar en diciembre... outro hasta la fecha casi 70 mil ninos han cruzado la frontera solos... topvo blanca...
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patricia sabga explains. >> they have been a defining feature of u.s. iranian relations since the seizure of the u.s. embassy in tehran. economic sanctions. a tool that for decades failed to bring iran's leaders to heel. >> for a long time islamist government the sort of learned to live with the sanction he that were being imposed by the united states. >> such as the 1980 u.s. ban on iranian oil imports. a move that didn't stop countries such as japan from buying up iran's crude. lack of international support also hampered president clinton's efforts in the 1990s to rein in tehran. but mada mahmoud ahmadinejad std to take shape. in december of that year, the u.n. security council approved the first round of sacks against iran. but by 2011 with iran still failing to comply with international demands, washington upped the anteand barred foreign financial institutions from conduct oil transactions with iran's central bank. measures that would culminate in europe block iran's access to the international payment system. prevented iran from receiving payment
patricia sabga explains. >> they have been a defining feature of u.s. iranian relations since the seizure of the u.s. embassy in tehran. economic sanctions. a tool that for decades failed to bring iran's leaders to heel. >> for a long time islamist government the sort of learned to live with the sanction he that were being imposed by the united states. >> such as the 1980 u.s. ban on iranian oil imports. a move that didn't stop countries such as japan from buying up iran's...
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is bound to enter a new phase, patricia sabga, al jazeera.roop there for training and for counter terrorism with al-qaeda. the president decided to authorize a more expansive mission for the military. it ensures a direct role in fighting in the war-ravaged country for at least another year. after sending 12 years, audi national mohammed al razani. the pentagon says he will take part in a saudi program to rehabilitate militants. the 13th person released this year. a report by the house intelligence committee says the cia and the u.s. military acted appropriately during attacks on the facilities in benjamghazi t years ago. it dismissed allegations that the public was misled. the report found security was lax at the state department facility. ambassador christopher stevens and three others were killed in that attack. >>> the siege of kobane, seized control of six buildings as well as you a cache of weapons and ammunition. this has been going on for more than two months. u.s. has pummeled targets in and around the town. tens of thousands have fle
is bound to enter a new phase, patricia sabga, al jazeera.roop there for training and for counter terrorism with al-qaeda. the president decided to authorize a more expansive mission for the military. it ensures a direct role in fighting in the war-ravaged country for at least another year. after sending 12 years, audi national mohammed al razani. the pentagon says he will take part in a saudi program to rehabilitate militants. the 13th person released this year. a report by the house...
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. >> patricia has been activity involved in the protest and is in ferguson. first of all, we are expecting the indictment any day. what reaction do you expect? >> i am not sure what reaction to expect. there's a lot of mixed emotions and different things going on. based on the past history of indictment of police officers, past ps say we will not get an indictment. this is an unusual case, it's different. it was done in broad daylight. we have different stories, not sure what to expect here. >> civil rights leader and congressman john lewis spoke out this week and talked about hoping for nonviolent protests and planning none violent protests including ferguson. what is the attempt to control what happens after the announcement. >> there's one thing i learnt since i was on the ground since august 9th, and you have to do a lot of prep work now. i'm definitely sending out the message that we know that there are people who are hell bent on trying to hit the streets for destruction. that will take away from the movement and our pursuit for truth and justice. and i
. >> patricia has been activity involved in the protest and is in ferguson. first of all, we are expecting the indictment any day. what reaction do you expect? >> i am not sure what reaction to expect. there's a lot of mixed emotions and different things going on. based on the past history of indictment of police officers, past ps say we will not get an indictment. this is an unusual case, it's different. it was done in broad daylight. we have different stories, not sure what to...
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patricia sabga has more. >> a company vying to take tourists into space. richard branson launched virgin galactic in 2004. >> hopefully make space available for the masses. >> branson was instrumental in convincing new mexico, to build spaceportamerica where virgin galactic is anonymit is now based. now owned by northrop grummon, the pilot of spaceshiptwo up into space. >> i'm going and i hope you will be joining me. >> originally set to start commercial spaceflight in 2011, the accident in 2007 claimed the lives of three people. branson was hopeful that commercial spaceflight would begin next year. it is unclear whether today's crash will delay that yet again. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> david whitcomb, i spoke to him via skype and asked him where and when he bought his $200,000 ticket. >> i was home in honolulu sometime in 2008 and i heard about the flight, and i immediately asked my wife if she wanted to come with me. she said no but she'd wait for me on the ground with a bottle of champagne. and i immediately went to my computer and signed up. >> an
patricia sabga has more. >> a company vying to take tourists into space. richard branson launched virgin galactic in 2004. >> hopefully make space available for the masses. >> branson was instrumental in convincing new mexico, to build spaceportamerica where virgin galactic is anonymit is now based. now owned by northrop grummon, the pilot of spaceshiptwo up into space. >> i'm going and i hope you will be joining me. >> originally set to start commercial...
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for patricia, tonight's star-studded event to honor the nation's veterans is one she felt she could not miss. a veteran of world war ii, he was a medic in the pacific. he passed away last week come a believe it or not. and i am the biggest metallica fan in the world. the two came together and here i am. ofshe lined up with hundreds others nearly 10 hours before the gates opened along the national mall. up early toalso got be one of the first to grab a seat on the grass. he says with his brother deployed to africa, tonight concert for valor is personal. >> proud to be out here honoring our troops, honoring america. the crewsrning, worked hard to finish the final set up for the event that kicks off at 7:00 p.m. and with an impressive list of artists including carrie underwood, bruce springsteen, metallica, and rihanna. draw hundreds to of thousands to america's front yard. back here live, look at their enthusiasm. these early risers that were here before 10:00 to get in line to stake out their spot. blanketshem brought and banks, things to keep them entertained. deck of brought a cards. w
for patricia, tonight's star-studded event to honor the nation's veterans is one she felt she could not miss. a veteran of world war ii, he was a medic in the pacific. he passed away last week come a believe it or not. and i am the biggest metallica fan in the world. the two came together and here i am. ofshe lined up with hundreds others nearly 10 hours before the gates opened along the national mall. up early toalso got be one of the first to grab a seat on the grass. he says with his brother...