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well, ramona is denying this. now, another woman is coming forward and saying that mario does have the wandering eye and the woman coming forward is ramona's ex-castmate, jill zarin. jill told "intouch" magazine, when they were taping the show, mario hit on her. jill claims that mario made her so uncomfortable that jill went to her husband bobby and said, tell mario to leave me alone. now, i don't believe a word of this story. you can believe what you want. i don't believe a word of it. i'm going to tell you why. jill and i are cut from the same cloth. my mother has a big mouth. her mother has a big mouth. my mom is pushy, her mother is pushy. we don't need defense against no man. we do it ourselves. [ applause ] >> wendy: i also know that jill can be a little flirty and so -- jill, right? jill can be a little flirty herself. i don't believe you need your husband bobby to defend you against mario. what i do believe is that you miss being on tv and in the spotlight so you will call magazines and put yourself in the
well, ramona is denying this. now, another woman is coming forward and saying that mario does have the wandering eye and the woman coming forward is ramona's ex-castmate, jill zarin. jill told "intouch" magazine, when they were taping the show, mario hit on her. jill claims that mario made her so uncomfortable that jill went to her husband bobby and said, tell mario to leave me alone. now, i don't believe a word of this story. you can believe what you want. i don't believe a word of...
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ramona la matÓ, y tÚ no has aprendido nada >>era una bruja . >>por fortuna estoy aquÍ.o cafÉ, la mejor cocina del condado." ¿y esto, quÉ? >>¡es del pueblo de donde era el comisario! su famil ene un rancho ahÍ. >>¡octavio! la encontramos. >>creo que hay que hacerles una visita. >>tal vez todo el pueblo estÉ protegiendo el lugar. >>pues entonces, ¡tal vez se muera todo el pueblo! mpia ta esta porquerÍa, al rato vuelvo. [beso] ¡vÁmonos! >>tunney. ¡ah...! [ruido al soltarse] ¡diablos! oye... tunney... ¡tunn! [susurra] >>no les dije... no les dij.. no les dije. >>lo sÉ, ¡lo sÉ¡estÁ bien! oye, ¡aguanta! vamos a salir de aquÍ. [ruido en una puerta] ¡oye, oye! !alguien viene! prepÁrate. [pasos] >>¿dÓnde estÁ tu amigo,ruja? >>hola, ramona. te dije quno la tocaras. >>no eres muy listo, ¿verdad, vaquero? >>soy mÁs listo que tÚ. [golpes] [gemidos] [estruendo al caer] >>aquÍ acabÓ tu carrera, bruja. [♪] >>idiotas... [ruido de la pelea] [disparo] [♪] nick: vienen para acÁ- >>cuÁntos? >> lo sÉ. cuatro... tavez cinco. que no entren. [pasos] >>un par de tipos no pudieron conmigo. [kate
ramona la matÓ, y tÚ no has aprendido nada >>era una bruja . >>por fortuna estoy aquÍ.o cafÉ, la mejor cocina del condado." ¿y esto, quÉ? >>¡es del pueblo de donde era el comisario! su famil ene un rancho ahÍ. >>¡octavio! la encontramos. >>creo que hay que hacerles una visita. >>tal vez todo el pueblo estÉ protegiendo el lugar. >>pues entonces, ¡tal vez se muera todo el pueblo! mpia ta esta porquerÍa, al rato vuelvo. [beso] ¡vÁmonos!...
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Oct 21, 2013
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time to find out if ramona is telling the truth.ona during the break the lie detector administrator asked you following question: during the time that ashley was conceived, did you have sexual intercourse with anyone other than ricky, marty and scotty? your answer was no? >> no. >> kirk: she passed. [applause] so now you know the truth. [applause] tell your daughter a little bit about her father. >> he was a good man. he worked really hard. he had a rough life. and and when he went to his grave knowing you were his. >> he maybe my biological dad but this right here is always going to be my daddy. [applause] [cheering] >> kirk: and i will say this, and marty, you can probably agree, you and ricky made a beautiful intelligent sweet baby >> yes, we did. but like she said it's always going to be her dad. >> not angry with anyone at the end of the day this is my daddy and this is my mama and the past is the past and i've done forgave from this day forward i will move forward and this is still going to be my daddy and my mama. >> kirk: ma
time to find out if ramona is telling the truth.ona during the break the lie detector administrator asked you following question: during the time that ashley was conceived, did you have sexual intercourse with anyone other than ricky, marty and scotty? your answer was no? >> no. >> kirk: she passed. [applause] so now you know the truth. [applause] tell your daughter a little bit about her father. >> he was a good man. he worked really hard. he had a rough life. and and when he...
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>>hola, ramona. te dije quno la tocaras. >>no eres muy listo, ¿verdad, vaquero?ue tÚ. [golpes] [gemidos] [estruendo al caer] >>aquÍ acabÓ tu carrera, bruja. [♪]
>>hola, ramona. te dije quno la tocaras. >>no eres muy listo, ¿verdad, vaquero?ue tÚ. [golpes] [gemidos] [estruendo al caer] >>aquÍ acabÓ tu carrera, bruja. [♪]
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. >> ramona cruz has lived in new york all of her 77 years. she's a volunteer, a cook, and a proud grandmother. >> these are the two grandchildren that live in florida. >> reporter: she depends on the $1,100 in her monthly social security checks to survive. >> from my social security check i pay my rent. i pay my life insurance. whatever i have lift, which isn't much, that's what i use for groceries. things are getting tougher each day. like i said, you do have to make a choice between going to a doctor if you need or buying a container of milk. >> she lives in a rent controlled argument. but in a city as expensive as new york she barely makes ends meet. >> i think we live more than on the edge. >> reporter: she came to this community center to learn how the benefits she depends on to be changing next year. it means $17 to $19 per month for the average social security recipient. >> it's nothing, really. no, it's nothing. once you think about it, i went to the supermarket, and i spent $30. >> reporter: 63 million americans depend on social secu
. >> ramona cruz has lived in new york all of her 77 years. she's a volunteer, a cook, and a proud grandmother. >> these are the two grandchildren that live in florida. >> reporter: she depends on the $1,100 in her monthly social security checks to survive. >> from my social security check i pay my rent. i pay my life insurance. whatever i have lift, which isn't much, that's what i use for groceries. things are getting tougher each day. like i said, you do have to make a...
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there's no real explanation and we had too much time in a short life. >> ramona was asked for the passing. >> it was shocking. it was sa saddened. it was unbeliev was unbelievabl. >> he says he knows one thing for certain. >>> those adults didn't have to die. those children who were purely innocent. they didn't have to lose their lives. to this day, i can't get over because justice still has not been served. >> hernan wallace was held in solitary confinement longer than any other prisoner in the country. a judge freed him and ordered a new trial. but wallace will never get his day in court. he lost his battle on cancer on friday. the background of his story for america tonight adam may. >> reporter: hernan wallace emerged from 41 years in sol tearry confinement. lisa interviewed him from his cell for her film her man's house. >> . >> herman wallace came to the prison on a 50-year prison sentence for robbery. he was dubbed the farm by everyone who knew it. white guards were called freemen and the population was overwhelming black. when wallace arrived, it had a reputation for with being le
there's no real explanation and we had too much time in a short life. >> ramona was asked for the passing. >> it was shocking. it was sa saddened. it was unbeliev was unbelievabl. >> he says he knows one thing for certain. >>> those adults didn't have to die. those children who were purely innocent. they didn't have to lose their lives. to this day, i can't get over because justice still has not been served. >> hernan wallace was held in solitary confinement...
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ramona has been running the store 20 years. people here are lucky.villagers have to drive far for basic groceries in other villages. she even helps shoppers make sure they have not forgotten anything on their list. this customer needs to go back for milk. the owner has to watch her inventory and expenses closely, with particular care not to order too many fresh products that will go bad quickly. she says she barely gets by from what she sells, but she is ok with that. she says she also benefits from not having to drive for groceries, so she is content with her situation. there are not many alternatives. jobs are few and far between in the economically depressed region. one in six is unemployed. for work come a people have to move to the big city. -- for work, people have to move to the big city. once you leave the village limits, it becomes apparent the surrounding countryside is not faring any better, with abandoned houses and deserted villages. it starts with businesses closing. then schools, then doctors offices. all that remains are ghost towns.
ramona has been running the store 20 years. people here are lucky.villagers have to drive far for basic groceries in other villages. she even helps shoppers make sure they have not forgotten anything on their list. this customer needs to go back for milk. the owner has to watch her inventory and expenses closely, with particular care not to order too many fresh products that will go bad quickly. she says she barely gets by from what she sells, but she is ok with that. she says she also benefits...
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ramona africa continues to advocate for members in prison. we met there near her home. she seems unapologetic about her beliefs. >> a lot is being said. everything, me, we lost lives. that can never be replaced. we tried to tell the residents. they didn't want to hear what we were saying about our family, what our issue is, our family.ing in prison, unjustly. we're fighting a lifeless fight and that you should be helping us. you should be fighting along with us so that it didn't happen to you. >> they didn't want to heart. >> it is just rebuilt. the work was with endless repairs. the city offers buy outs. some resident took it -- and others stay put. >> we don't think it has a right to make a decision to move us out of our community to solve a problem that they created in 1985. aim a citizen and i should be treated like a citizen. so, i don't see the fairness enforcing inforcing us out. >> a lone child survivor when he escaped the inferno and the tragic events. moore died late september aboard a cruise ship. he was 41. >> we were koupbg count ing on mike toll carry the
ramona africa continues to advocate for members in prison. we met there near her home. she seems unapologetic about her beliefs. >> a lot is being said. everything, me, we lost lives. that can never be replaced. we tried to tell the residents. they didn't want to hear what we were saying about our family, what our issue is, our family.ing in prison, unjustly. we're fighting a lifeless fight and that you should be helping us. you should be fighting along with us so that it didn't happen to...
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ramona. plus, new details on kris and bruce's split.kimmel last night, facing off. we've got the highlights and the clips and let's talk about it and more. it's time for "hot topics." [ applause ] >> wendy: thank you. thank you. so, last night, i was out socializing and i didn't get a chance to watch any tv. i was invited to the u.n. i hosted a -- [ applause ] >> wendy: thank you. i hosted an event, it was the temple cultural festival and there were lots of dignitaries there from around the world. monks as you can see. the monks don't smile. i felt awkward smiling but i smiled. you know. i really at first i said well, what do you wear to the u.n.? how do you act at the u.n.? i'm swathed in material and a high neckline and the only person there from jersey. but it was nice. there were -- there were performances, that's my new friend ben chen, very important at the u.n., and he served under four presidents. we had great conversation. there was food and booze and people and it was nice. by the time i got home, i was ready to collapse. so i
ramona. plus, new details on kris and bruce's split.kimmel last night, facing off. we've got the highlights and the clips and let's talk about it and more. it's time for "hot topics." [ applause ] >> wendy: thank you. thank you. so, last night, i was out socializing and i didn't get a chance to watch any tv. i was invited to the u.n. i hosted a -- [ applause ] >> wendy: thank you. i hosted an event, it was the temple cultural festival and there were lots of dignitaries...
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ramona lindo was at the protests in los angeles over the weekend and brings us more . oh. hundreds of people of all ages during the last. two and a gives genetically modified foods among the major concerns here are the safety of the food supply in the u.s. the do with the words that drug corporations like to have on washington d.c. my main. sense was that making money is more important than. the health and well being of the people i'm biggest problem is the lack of research into the safety of g.m. and the fact the f.d.a. only. once a month scientists back this research in order to approve a product and there's no independent research that shows the safety of the g.m. . monsanto is not about feeding people it's about control if you control food you control the people monsanto corporation claims it is helping farmers feed the world by pushing it superstrength herbicides in combination with genetically altered seeds most of the corn consumed in the us is genetically modified g.m.o. products are banned in several countries if this continues to happen this way what's really goi
ramona lindo was at the protests in los angeles over the weekend and brings us more . oh. hundreds of people of all ages during the last. two and a gives genetically modified foods among the major concerns here are the safety of the food supply in the u.s. the do with the words that drug corporations like to have on washington d.c. my main. sense was that making money is more important than. the health and well being of the people i'm biggest problem is the lack of research into the safety of...
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. >> serving time quietly and peacefully is exactly how we found ramona rosario. in the gym at the north carolina correctional institution for women. she was a long way from home. >> i'm originally from dominican republic. i live in new york city. and that was my first time that i come to north carolina and i got in trouble. >> seven years earlier, rosario agreed to carry a package for a friend. she's now serving 18 to 24 years for trafficking heroin. >> i don't know anyone down here. i need to go home and be with my children. my children need me, and i think i have done enough time. >> rosario told us that she had one source of comfort from the seemingly endless amount of time she must be away from home. then she showed us what it was. ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ ♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪ i like to sing. i've been singing since i was little. i remember when i used to sing in my country when i was like 5, 6 years old. i've been singing a long time. now i have to sing in here. ♪ my mother, she sing beautiful, and i think it's the talent in the famil
. >> serving time quietly and peacefully is exactly how we found ramona rosario. in the gym at the north carolina correctional institution for women. she was a long way from home. >> i'm originally from dominican republic. i live in new york city. and that was my first time that i come to north carolina and i got in trouble. >> seven years earlier, rosario agreed to carry a package for a friend. she's now serving 18 to 24 years for trafficking heroin. >> i don't know...
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this is about 20 miles east of downtown l.a., the bear was reported near ramona boulevard. so they are on the lookout. people probably wondering where is my newspaper? >>> welcome back. a good friday morning to you. this morning iran's president continues his effort to reach out to the west. president hassan rowhani canceled an anti-israeli conference started eight years ago by his predecessor. it was at that first conference that mack plood ahmadinejad made his remark that israel would be wiped off the map. one organizer calls the cancellation a disaster. >> the family of the american man detained in north korea is being allowed to see his mother. their mother has arrived and is scheduled to meet with bay later on. the 45-year-old was arrested in north korea last november accused of spying. he was sentenced to 15 years hard labor but was recently hospitalized after losing more than 50 pounds. >> i heard she is excited but anxious. >> i can only imagine. he's not doing well. >> coming up, the no b.a.r.t. strike this morning we're talking about. but not out of the woods yet.
this is about 20 miles east of downtown l.a., the bear was reported near ramona boulevard. so they are on the lookout. people probably wondering where is my newspaper? >>> welcome back. a good friday morning to you. this morning iran's president continues his effort to reach out to the west. president hassan rowhani canceled an anti-israeli conference started eight years ago by his predecessor. it was at that first conference that mack plood ahmadinejad made his remark that israel...
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ashley says that her mother ramona lied to her for 14 years about who her father was. later the truth was another lie. now there is a third possible contender for daddy duty. it is a twisted dna triangle that has ashley fighting mad. just who is ashley's dad? we tested two of the three possibilities and today after 29 years, ashley hopes to find out o her real dad is. let's welcome ashley. [applause] >> how are you >> kirk: have a seat. so a lot of things up in the air >> definitely. >> kirk: who do you think your father is? >> at this point i don't know. i have so many mixed emotions and lice have been told i'm not sure >> who do you want to be your father? >> i want my dad to be my father he is the one that has been there marty and the one that raised me. and i just don't want it to change >> kirk: how did you find out at 14 that he might not be? >> i found out at 14 because my mom was hanging out with friends and the other potential guy that could be my dad was hanging over that night and i overheard a conversation so the next morning i asked my mother about it. nev
ashley says that her mother ramona lied to her for 14 years about who her father was. later the truth was another lie. now there is a third possible contender for daddy duty. it is a twisted dna triangle that has ashley fighting mad. just who is ashley's dad? we tested two of the three possibilities and today after 29 years, ashley hopes to find out o her real dad is. let's welcome ashley. [applause] >> how are you >> kirk: have a seat. so a lot of things up in the air >>...
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last week, i learned from ramona foods, a locally family owned foods back home is forced to lay off 18 employees because the slow economy was too much for the company to bear with a strain already felt from irene's aftermath. ramano foods have been canning tomatoes, beans, and vegetables since 1921 employing over 200 people. these are the backbone of american agriculture. these are the businesses that need lawmakers to work together to timize a long-term farm bill so they can have a little more certainty amongst the chaos. in addition to certainty for farmers, we have to do what is right. fiscally and miranda morally. this means eliminating waste, fraud, and redundancies when impossible to save taxpayer dollars and taking steps to further detour the negative culture, the effects of illegal animal fighting, done through a provision i worked with, representative mcgovern, my colleague across the aisle, and i thank you. the animal fighting spectator prohibition act, which i reintroduce to this congress and already had 217 cosponsors eliminate the ability for the organizers of the animal f
last week, i learned from ramona foods, a locally family owned foods back home is forced to lay off 18 employees because the slow economy was too much for the company to bear with a strain already felt from irene's aftermath. ramano foods have been canning tomatoes, beans, and vegetables since 1921 employing over 200 people. these are the backbone of american agriculture. these are the businesses that need lawmakers to work together to timize a long-term farm bill so they can have a little more...
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sense her release in 1992, ramona africa continues to to advocate for the removal of members in the prison . she remains unapologetic about it. >> we lost lives. we lost lives that can never be replaced. our family being imprisoned unjustly. we're fighting a righteous fight here and that you should be helping us. you should be the fighting along with us. you. >> the homes have been rebuilt but the work was so shoty and ended with repairs the city offered buy outs. some resident took the officers. others like the renfros stayed put. >> we don't think city has a right to make a decision to move us out of our community to solve a problem that they created on may 13th, 1985. i am a citizen and i should be treated like a citizen. so, i don't see the fairness in forcing us out because of someone else's misstaeubs. mistakes. >> we look forward to another generation and that's not going the to happen now. we are just reeling with it. it's just tragic. there's no real explanation and life. passing. >> it was shocking. it was sa saddened. it was unbeliev was unbelievable. >> he says he knows one thi
sense her release in 1992, ramona africa continues to to advocate for the removal of members in the prison . she remains unapologetic about it. >> we lost lives. we lost lives that can never be replaced. our family being imprisoned unjustly. we're fighting a righteous fight here and that you should be helping us. you should be the fighting along with us. you. >> the homes have been rebuilt but the work was so shoty and ended with repairs the city offered buy outs. some resident took...