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y teresa de una vez, es quien tiene la debe desde hace seis meses por que perdón, patricia atiendala bebé porque teresa, la abuela que es madre de dulce decide por la nena y entregar la patricia porque ella cree que son las mejores manos en las que puede estar su nieta, que pasen mientras voy a la pausa y regreso para seguir hablando de este tema, mi madre me arrebató mija y sin motivo aparente no se la dejan ver, no le quieren dar ninguna información sobre la nena a quien dulce reposo como ella, dulce y patricia, la tía le puso nayeli o no en mi o algo así ahorita se lo preguntamos, regreso después de la pausa. porque son naturales con el paso del tiempo nuestro cuerpo va perdiendo colágeno y si éste es su caso no se entristezco porque es un proco natural, todos envejecemos lo que sí es que tenemos que poner solución y la que le voy a dar es perfecta, ahora con tomar un vaso diario van a ayudar a su cuerpo prevenir y desvanecer arrugas y tus sueños, cabello pestañas van a crecer más rápido en resumen aportar a su cuerpo toda la colágena y el colágeno que vas perdiend
y teresa de una vez, es quien tiene la debe desde hace seis meses por que perdón, patricia atiendala bebé porque teresa, la abuela que es madre de dulce decide por la nena y entregar la patricia porque ella cree que son las mejores manos en las que puede estar su nieta, que pasen mientras voy a la pausa y regreso para seguir hablando de este tema, mi madre me arrebató mija y sin motivo aparente no se la dejan ver, no le quieren dar ninguna información sobre la nena a quien dulce reposo como...
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tan mom patricia is back again. last time she was here she cleared her name of the accusations that made her famous >> you are accused of putting your five-year-old daughter in a tanninged >> nev happened. >> and you did take a lie detector test. she passed. >> kirk: the lie detector revealed she did not put her five-year-old daughter in a tanning bed but it revealed that she had a serious problem with drugs and alcohol >> i do drink sometimes to forget. i will drink to forget it. that is the truth. >> kirk: and this is the first step. from here you are going straight to rehab. >> a month later patricia return clean and sober. how do you feel? >> i fee great. >> kirk: this time patricia is looking for answers in her marriage. she believes her husband is cheating and we put richard to the test to get to the bottom of the accusation. and later patricia has a big secret to reveal exclusively on our show. patricia welcome back >> thank you. >> kirk: tell me what i going on? >> basically in a nutshell i have been married
tan mom patricia is back again. last time she was here she cleared her name of the accusations that made her famous >> you are accused of putting your five-year-old daughter in a tanninged >> nev happened. >> and you did take a lie detector test. she passed. >> kirk: the lie detector revealed she did not put her five-year-old daughter in a tanning bed but it revealed that she had a serious problem with drugs and alcohol >> i do drink sometimes to forget. i will...
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patricia segura que dulces no se puede llamar mamá, pues agredía la nena de formas indescriptibles al punto que la menor casi pierde la vida por un envenenamiento. dulce golpeaba la bebé, una madre no insultar y eso no debe de año y medio. hoy las partes llegan al foro en busca de una solución que marcará el destino de la menor. bienvenidos a cosas de la vida, hoy tenemos la visita de dulce, una mujer joven madre que viene a denunciar que su madre le arrebató bajo engaños a su hija para entregársela a su tía y ni siquiera tía cercana, tía política, la familia de dulce la cosa de maltratar a la pequeña porque dice que quiso deshacerse de ella, con quien debería estar la menor, vamos a descubrirlo, vámonos, que pasa dulce. desde mayo no tengo a mi hija, dice préstamela iba a meter con ella y dámela en adopción, no, se la llevan, estoy en el centro esperando y nunca llegaron, mi tía tiene mi hija y no duermo, la quiero tener conmigo porque es mi sueño obtenerla, convivir con ella cuando lo voy a ver, quiero recuperar a mi hija, me hace falta, me hace mucha falta. tranq
patricia segura que dulces no se puede llamar mamá, pues agredía la nena de formas indescriptibles al punto que la menor casi pierde la vida por un envenenamiento. dulce golpeaba la bebé, una madre no insultar y eso no debe de año y medio. hoy las partes llegan al foro en busca de una solución que marcará el destino de la menor. bienvenidos a cosas de la vida, hoy tenemos la visita de dulce, una mujer joven madre que viene a denunciar que su madre le arrebató bajo engaños a su hija para...
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y teresa de una vez, es quien tiene la debe desde hace seis meses por que perdón, patricia atiendala bebé porque teresa, la abuela que es madre de dulce decide por la nena y entregar la patricia porque ella cree que son las mejores manos en las que puede estar su nieta, que pasen mientras voy a la pausa y regreso para seguir hablando de este tema, mi madre me arrebató mija y sin motivo aparente no se la dejan ver, no le quieren dar ninguna información sobre la nena a quien dulce reposo como ella, dulce y patricia, la tía le puso nayeli o no en mi o algo así ahorita se lo preguntamos, regreso después de la pausa. porque son naturales con el paso del tiempo nuestro cuerpo va perdiendo colágeno y si éste es su caso no se entristezco porque es un proceso natural, todos envejecemos lo que sí es que tenemos que poner solución y la que le voy a dar es perfecta, ahora con tomar un vaso diario van a ayudar a su cuerpo prevenir y desvanecer arrugas y tus sueños, cabello pestañas van a crecer más rápido en resumen aportar a su cuerpo toda la colágena y el colágeno que vas perdie
y teresa de una vez, es quien tiene la debe desde hace seis meses por que perdón, patricia atiendala bebé porque teresa, la abuela que es madre de dulce decide por la nena y entregar la patricia porque ella cree que son las mejores manos en las que puede estar su nieta, que pasen mientras voy a la pausa y regreso para seguir hablando de este tema, mi madre me arrebató mija y sin motivo aparente no se la dejan ver, no le quieren dar ninguna información sobre la nena a quien dulce reposo como...
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>>pase por favor marta patricia. >>ya estoy harto de mi suegra, la verdad me mantiene desde hace dos años, pero me quiere tener como criada y quiere que aparte vaya a ver a su hijo. yo no tengo la culpa de que su hijo esté preso, yo no lo mande. yo solo quería que me dejen ser feliz, yo tengo a otra pareja que si lo quiero y no lo pienso cambiar por el que. lo único que quiero es ser feliz con él y con misa, pero que me ayuden a que me dejen en paz. la yo entendí, por eso lo ignoro. yo porque quiero a su hijo. yo no tengo, es un niño. >>déjeme hablar con ella, pero no con sus palabras. no ofendas tampoco porque no sabes que la señora no es feliz. la señora tiene muchas formas y muchos elementos para ser feliz, por favor. marta patricia, queremos entender lo que a veces es inexplicable. queremos saber qué pasó con sus dos primeros hijos. >>yo tuve una pareja que me golpeaba, mi mamá murió hace más de tres años, y me quedé sola y el papá de mis hijos me los quito. una de mis hijos tiene 10 años y el
>>pase por favor marta patricia. >>ya estoy harto de mi suegra, la verdad me mantiene desde hace dos años, pero me quiere tener como criada y quiere que aparte vaya a ver a su hijo. yo no tengo la culpa de que su hijo esté preso, yo no lo mande. yo solo quería que me dejen ser feliz, yo tengo a otra pareja que si lo quiero y no lo pienso cambiar por el que. lo único que quiero es ser feliz con él y con misa, pero que me ayuden a que me dejen en paz. la yo entendí, por eso lo...
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>>pase por favor marta patricia. >>ya estoy harto de mi suegra, la verdad me mantiene desde hace dos años, pero me quiere tener como criada y quiere que aparte vaya a ver a su hijo. yo no tengo la culpa de que su hijo esté preso, yo no lo mande. yo solo quería que me dejen ser feliz, yo tengo a otra pareja que si lo quiero y no lo pienso cambiar por el que. lo único que quiero es ser feliz con él y con misa, pero que me ayuden a que me dejen en paz. la yo entendí, por eso lo ignoro. yo porque quiero a su hijo. yo no tengo, es un niño. >>déjeme hablar con ella, pero no con sus palabras. no ofendas tampoco porque no sabes que la señora no es feliz. la señora tiene muchas formas y muchos elementos para ser feliz, por favor. marta patricia, queremos entender lo que a veces es inexplicable. queremos saber qué pasó con sus dos primeros hijos. >>yo tuve una pareja que me golpeaba, mi mamá murió hace más de tres años, y me quedé sola y el papá de mis hijos me los quito. una de mis hijos tiene 10 años y el
>>pase por favor marta patricia. >>ya estoy harto de mi suegra, la verdad me mantiene desde hace dos años, pero me quiere tener como criada y quiere que aparte vaya a ver a su hijo. yo no tengo la culpa de que su hijo esté preso, yo no lo mande. yo solo quería que me dejen ser feliz, yo tengo a otra pareja que si lo quiero y no lo pienso cambiar por el que. lo único que quiero es ser feliz con él y con misa, pero que me ayuden a que me dejen en paz. la yo entendí, por eso lo...
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¿y patricia? >>no pude hablar con ella, pero anoche me dijo que hoy antes de ir a la universidad pasarÍa por casa de su madre; creo que quiere hacer una especie de acercamiento. >>lo sÉ, que resultÓ todo lo contrario justamente. >>¿por quÉ? ¿quÉ pasÓ? >>no hacÍa falta que me acompaÑaras a mi cuarto. >>¿cÓmo crees? no solo por tu desmayo, tambiÉn yo estoy en shock con todo este enredo de nuestros padres. >>menos mal que ya no estamos juntos...si no, creo que no lo podrÍa soportar. >>ey... ¿quÉ tengo que ver con ese lÍo? >>antonio, ¿no te das cuenta? si alguna vez dudamos si deberÍamos volver, con todo lo que pasÓ con ellos, lo nuestro es imposible. >>no. un momento, ¿has dudado si deberÍamos volver? >>¡eres imposible, antonio! ¡obstinado como ninguno! ya... olvida lo que te dije. >>tÚ y yo estÁbamos juntos y nos amÁbamos mucho antes que ellos se conocieran. patricia, no me rechaces... porque yo no lo estoy haciendo. todo lo contrario, hoy sÉ que te amo. [♪] >>¡no te a
¿y patricia? >>no pude hablar con ella, pero anoche me dijo que hoy antes de ir a la universidad pasarÍa por casa de su madre; creo que quiere hacer una especie de acercamiento. >>lo sÉ, que resultÓ todo lo contrario justamente. >>¿por quÉ? ¿quÉ pasÓ? >>no hacÍa falta que me acompaÑaras a mi cuarto. >>¿cÓmo crees? no solo por tu desmayo, tambiÉn yo estoy en shock con todo este enredo de nuestros padres. >>menos mal que ya no estamos juntos...si...
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es acerca de patricia. >>¿quÉ pÓ c patricia? >>no sÉ si estÁs al tan, ¿lo sabÍas?un nuevo novio. >>sÍ. >>pu bien, para hacer las pases con ella, los invitÉ a cenar a mi casa y tÚ tambiÉn estÁs cordialmente invito. [♪] ah... [♪] >>hola. >>hola. >>¿alguna noticia de kike? >>¿no estaba en la tienda contigo? >>esba, pero saliÓ sin que lo viera y no dijo adÓnde iba. >>bueno, kike esta bien grandecito y ya sabe lo que hace. >>sÍ, claro, igual que tÚ. >>no te preocupes, debe estar aÍ dentro de poco. >>mi miedo es que haga alguna locura. hoy llegÓ la noticia, el juez le dio a barbara el derecho de salir con kikito. >>a ver, ¿y por casualidad patric te dijo quiÉn es su >>no te voy a negar que me extraÑÓ mucho, pero lo prefiero mÁs que el anterior. como mi interÉs primordial es recuperar afecto de mi hija, en este momento soy capaz de hacer cualquier sacrificio. >>no cuentesonmigo para esa cena. >>reinaldo, serÍa el colmo, que ahora que yo estoy disputa a hacer concesiones para que nuestra hija sea feliz, tÚ te opongas. ya te dije que no cuentes conmigo para esa ce
es acerca de patricia. >>¿quÉ pÓ c patricia? >>no sÉ si estÁs al tan, ¿lo sabÍas?un nuevo novio. >>sÍ. >>pu bien, para hacer las pases con ella, los invitÉ a cenar a mi casa y tÚ tambiÉn estÁs cordialmente invito. [♪] ah... [♪] >>hola. >>hola. >>¿alguna noticia de kike? >>¿no estaba en la tienda contigo? >>esba, pero saliÓ sin que lo viera y no dijo adÓnde iba. >>bueno, kike esta bien grandecito y ya sabe lo que...
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y no mientas, porque patricia va a decirme la verdad. ahÓrrame tiempo. [♪] yo soy latino, y los latinos amamos apasionadamente. ♪ suzy cree que yo la amo apasionadamente. pero lo que amo de verdad es que siempre tiene kraft mac & cheese en su casa. ¿está mal? este amor prohibido? a mí me sabe muy bien. ♪ [ locutor ] delicioso y cremoso kraft macaroni & cheese. ♪ sabemos que te va a encantar. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test dmr [♪ tema musical ] [jadeos de josé] alberto: cafÉ y unas tostadas. clara: el cafÉ, hazlo tÚ. >>¿por quÉ yo? >>¡porque no soy un pulpo, solo tengo dos manos! alberto: si no perdieras tanto el tiempo reclamando, no tendrÍas que pasarle el trabajo a los demÁs. >>y si tÚ trabajaras mÁs en vez de darme tantas Órdenes, el trabajo irÍa mÁs rapido. >>¡ya estuvo bueno! ¿no? un dÍa de estos, voy a tener que despedir a uno de los dos. ella: ¡a m
y no mientas, porque patricia va a decirme la verdad. ahÓrrame tiempo. [♪] yo soy latino, y los latinos amamos apasionadamente. ♪ suzy cree que yo la amo apasionadamente. pero lo que amo de verdad es que siempre tiene kraft mac & cheese en su casa. ¿está mal? este amor prohibido? a mí me sabe muy bien. ♪ [ locutor ] delicioso y cremoso kraft macaroni & cheese. ♪ sabemos que te va a encantar. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test...
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and we still have a medal to present to patricia as well. [ applause ] >> i am back. all right, we have another honoree. so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone number and provided her with medical instructions. and stayed on the line with tanani and kept reassuring her that help was on the way. and compassionate tone helped tani remain calm and assisted her in providing assistance to her mother. unfortunately she and her family were unable to join us today but we do have this fine public servant representing the good work of the city that we are going to celebrate and we are going to take a moment again to hear the tape played so we hear a little bit of his work and what we are celebrating. >> do you have an emergency? >> tanin >> is the bleeding
and we still have a medal to present to patricia as well. [ applause ] >> i am back. all right, we have another honoree. so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone...
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>>¡patricia, no la provoques! >>pero es la verdad, tÍo. mi madre fue antes a la casa de griselda y armÓ el mayor escÁndalo, le rasgÓ toda la ropa a mi padre. >>¡merecidamente y tÚ lo sabes muy bien, hija! >>¿y ahora quÉ? simón: mejor tratemos esto como si fuese un simple accidente. rosario, busca otra vajilla y arreglamos nuevamente la mesa. >>por supuesto, con permiso. [gritando] ¡elsa! >>los mÚsicos ya van para allÁ. gigante: bÁrbaro . >>nada de desanimarnos ni de perder el control. conozco un remedio supremamente efectivo para eliminar los malos momentos. champagne, please! >>es muy buena elecciÓn. >>y la noche reciÉn empieza. [ruidos diversos] ro: perdÓn, disculpen. >>no sÉ si es bueno o malo. >>es bueno, mi hijita, muy bueno. >>con permiso, ya la otra vajilla estÁ lista, preparÉ una mÁs barata por si acaso. >>¿puedo empezar a limpiar? >>nada como tener empleados eficientes. >>gracias por la parte que me toca. >>ya cÁllate y pon la mesa. tÚ arregla todo con mucho cuidado. unos minutos mÁs y nuestra cena serÁ ser
>>¡patricia, no la provoques! >>pero es la verdad, tÍo. mi madre fue antes a la casa de griselda y armÓ el mayor escÁndalo, le rasgÓ toda la ropa a mi padre. >>¡merecidamente y tÚ lo sabes muy bien, hija! >>¿y ahora quÉ? simón: mejor tratemos esto como si fuese un simple accidente. rosario, busca otra vajilla y arreglamos nuevamente la mesa. >>por supuesto, con permiso. [gritando] ¡elsa! >>los mÚsicos ya van para allÁ. gigante: bÁrbaro ....
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. >> patricia orozco vive una situaciÓn similar,su esposo fue detenido en texas mientras intento entrar ilegalmente a estados unidos. >> cÓmo es posible que una ley justa nos haga estar tan retirados, noqueremos hacerle daÑo a nadie pero yo no quiero irme a mÉxico a darle a mis hijos una vida tan fea. tÚ no me estÁs ayudando yo lo voy a hacer sola. >> patricia trabaja como recepcionista 12 horas al dÍa y cuando comienza en casa comenzÓ su tarea mÁs ardua con los pequeÑos. >> tengo que trabajar para sacarlos de la casa y tengo que llegar a convivir con ellos y a jugar y a veces no tengo energÍa. ellos quieren jugar y mostrarme lo que aprendieron en la escuela, pero yo lo que quiero es dormir. tengo que tratar pero no puedo. no puedo ser mi papÁ ni mamá. >> estas mujeres forman parte de una desgarradora estadÍstica, el 90% de los deportados son hombres y la mayorÍa deja atrÁs una familia que dependÍa completamente de ellos. desde el 2008 1.500.000 personas han sido deportadas. de acuerdo con el fbi el riesgo de ser asesinados es superior que en chicago. >> en detroit neces
. >> patricia orozco vive una situaciÓn similar,su esposo fue detenido en texas mientras intento entrar ilegalmente a estados unidos. >> cÓmo es posible que una ley justa nos haga estar tan retirados, noqueremos hacerle daÑo a nadie pero yo no quiero irme a mÉxico a darle a mis hijos una vida tan fea. tÚ no me estÁs ayudando yo lo voy a hacer sola. >> patricia trabaja como recepcionista 12 horas al dÍa y cuando comienza en casa comenzÓ su tarea mÁs ardua con los...
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. >> patricia, i hope you get to do some shopping for yourself. patricia in long island. what has been your best purchase. posmost of you who responded decided against shopping. peace of mind staying at home. maybe because all of you shoppers are too busy to be tweeting me or going to facebo facebook some stores are having an easier time on sealing deals than others on what has traditionally been the beginning shopping day of the year. scoping out the sales and the fails since shops opened their doors last night. brian is a ceo at bellis capital advisers. he joins us from bay shore. thank you for joining us again. >> good to be back. >> i was amazed by macy's numbers. lined up outside of their doors on thanksgiving day. tell me what you're seeing. who is doing this well? >> as you pull out. macy's is doing well. their home department is winning, why? because jc penny's home department is losing. by and large outside of macy's i'm seeing cerebral shoppers. they have their circulars. they are an in, they're out, buying basic storm busters, then heading home to eat the rest
. >> patricia, i hope you get to do some shopping for yourself. patricia in long island. what has been your best purchase. posmost of you who responded decided against shopping. peace of mind staying at home. maybe because all of you shoppers are too busy to be tweeting me or going to facebo facebook some stores are having an easier time on sealing deals than others on what has traditionally been the beginning shopping day of the year. scoping out the sales and the fails since shops...
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tengo paciencia y por patricia no me importa esperar. >>bien, te agradezco mucho tu actitud con mi hija. >>¿y tÚ cÓmo vas con griselda? >>me di cuenta que patricia no tomÓ de buena manera mi relacion con griselda. >>no lo esperaba, creo que es natural que ella reaccionara asÍ, estÁ confundida. recordÓ que una vez te encontrÓ abrazando a griselda el dÍa que estaba haciendo una reparaciones en el "gourmet palmer". >>sÍ... lo recuerdo perfectamente. >>yo le asegurÉ que entre tÚ y ella no hubo nada hasta ahora reciÉn que te fuiste de la casa. >>sÍ... y asi mismo fue, pero bueno, gracias por aclararle eso. me imagino que es normal que tenga dudas, para ella y los hijos de griselda no es nada fÁcil aceptar nuestra relaciÓn. >>tiempo al tiempo, reinaldo, como a absolutamente a todo. y la verdad es que lo que sÍ es que no ayuda mucho la guerra que tiene griselda con tu ex, ¿no? >>sÍ. >>oye, ¿supiste que teresa cristina puso en venta "gourmet palmer"? >>sÍ... anoche lo supe. hoy mismo pienso pasar por el banco, a ver si puedo
tengo paciencia y por patricia no me importa esperar. >>bien, te agradezco mucho tu actitud con mi hija. >>¿y tÚ cÓmo vas con griselda? >>me di cuenta que patricia no tomÓ de buena manera mi relacion con griselda. >>no lo esperaba, creo que es natural que ella reaccionara asÍ, estÁ confundida. recordÓ que una vez te encontrÓ abrazando a griselda el dÍa que estaba haciendo una reparaciones en el "gourmet palmer". >>sÍ... lo recuerdo...
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. >> patricia, i hope you get to do some shopping for yourself. patricia in long island. what has been your best purchase. pos most of you who responded decided against shopping. peace of mind staying at home. maybe because all of you shoppers are too busy to be tweeting me or going to facebo facebook some stores are having an easier time on sealing deals than others on what has traditionally been the beginning shopping day of the year. scoping out the sales and the fails since shops opened their doors last night. brian is a ceo at bellis capital advisers. he joins us from bay shore. thank you for joining us again. >> good to be back. >> i was amazed by macy's numbers. lined up outside of their doors on thanksgiving day. tell me what you're seeing. who is doing this well? >> as you pull out. macy's is doing well. their home department is winning, why? because jc penny's home department is losing. by and large outside of macy's i'm seeing cerebral shoppers. they have their circulars. they are an in, they're out, buying basic storm busters, then heading home to eat the rest
. >> patricia, i hope you get to do some shopping for yourself. patricia in long island. what has been your best purchase. pos most of you who responded decided against shopping. peace of mind staying at home. maybe because all of you shoppers are too busy to be tweeting me or going to facebo facebook some stores are having an easier time on sealing deals than others on what has traditionally been the beginning shopping day of the year. scoping out the sales and the fails since shops...
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[applause] patricia wald. [applause] patricia wald made history as the first woman appointed to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit, rising to chief judge of the court. she always strove to better understand the law and fairly apply it. after leaving federal service, judge wald helped institute standards for justice and the rule of law at the international criminal tribunal. judge, she model laid a foundation for countless women within the legal profession and helped unveil the humanity within the law. [applause] opera g winfrey. [applause] oprah winfrey is a global media icon. when she launched the oprah winfrey show in 1986, there were few women and even fewer women of color with a national platform to discuss the issues and events shaping our time. over the 25 years that followed, oprah winfrey's innateness for tapping into our most fervent hopes and deepest fears drew millions of viewers across every background, making her show the highest rated talk show in television h
[applause] patricia wald. [applause] patricia wald made history as the first woman appointed to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit, rising to chief judge of the court. she always strove to better understand the law and fairly apply it. after leaving federal service, judge wald helped institute standards for justice and the rule of law at the international criminal tribunal. judge, she model laid a foundation for countless women within the legal profession...
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>>no, no, patricia, ten cuidado con lo que estÁs pensando. tu padre es uno de los hombre mÁs fieles y nobles que he conocido en mi vida. >>es que ahora recuerdo una vez que lleguÉ al restaurante de noche, griselda hacÍa unas reparaciones allÍ... >>sÍ... si lo recuerdo. >>y cuando lleguÉ, ellos estaban abrazados. claro, mi papÁ me asegurÓ que todo lo que estaba pasando... que la estaba consolando, pero ahora... >>mi amor... aunque tu padre y yo en estos momentos no estamos en los mejores tÉrminos del mundo, sabes que en esa Época Éramos muy cercanos, y puedo darte mi palabra que entre tu padre y griselda no hubo absolutamente nada mientras Él vivÍa en esta casa con tu madre. >>a ver... tortolitos... pasemos a tomar el cafÉ. siÉntense, por favor. ro, el cafÉ. >>el cafÉ, con permiso. bueno. iván: juan pablo, ¿y el desfile de la nueva colecciÓn de "fina estampa cuÁndo es? >>no va a haber desfile, no va a haber lanzamiento y no va a haber colecciÓn. >>estÁs bromeando, ¿no? >>no, lo peor es que no. permiso. >>bueno, si no ha
>>no, no, patricia, ten cuidado con lo que estÁs pensando. tu padre es uno de los hombre mÁs fieles y nobles que he conocido en mi vida. >>es que ahora recuerdo una vez que lleguÉ al restaurante de noche, griselda hacÍa unas reparaciones allÍ... >>sÍ... si lo recuerdo. >>y cuando lleguÉ, ellos estaban abrazados. claro, mi papÁ me asegurÓ que todo lo que estaba pasando... que la estaba consolando, pero ahora... >>mi amor... aunque tu padre y yo en estos...
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. >> as patricia sabga reports, new rules and changing landscape for banking. >> this town needs this me reply one horse institution only to have someplace people can come without crawling to potter. >> in it's a wonderful life, community banks still play a vital role in the nation's economy. providing loans to small businesses and farms and individuals whose needs and profiles don't always fit the rigid criteria of big banks. >> rural areas are especially important areas served by community banks, especially smaller community banks because those are the areas that large banks either don't want to serve or are pulling back from serving. >> typically defined as banks with less than $1 billion in assets community banks fared worse than their bigger counterparts during the financial crisis. of the 414 fdic banks that failed between january 2008 and december of 2011, 85% were community banks. the roughly 7,000 community banks that survived the crisis are now wrestly with its costly legacy the raft of new regulations crafted with big banks in mind that require big money and big manpower to
. >> as patricia sabga reports, new rules and changing landscape for banking. >> this town needs this me reply one horse institution only to have someplace people can come without crawling to potter. >> in it's a wonderful life, community banks still play a vital role in the nation's economy. providing loans to small businesses and farms and individuals whose needs and profiles don't always fit the rigid criteria of big banks. >> rural areas are especially important...
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did for us for the city. >> on march fourth, at 6:25 p.m., public safety dispatcher patricia marcuchi. received, i am just waiting for her to look at me mean and say that they said it wrong. >> received a call from a 9-year-old boy named jason, now he called 911 that day and he reported his grandfather who was having an asthma attack. during this call, she provided jason can medical instructions and assistance and most importantly comfort and reassurance. there is an added level of difficulty for her in that jason was translating for adults who only spoke chinese. even under these difficulty situations they worked to help to insure a successful out come. unfortunately he and his family were unable to join us today. but that is not going stop us from celebrating the fine work of this city employee and the job that she did to save the lives here in our city. so we will take a brief moment to hear this conversation, but what i want you to keep in mind is that this 10-year-old child is translating for adults who are in need of assistance that don't speak english at all. >> police, fire or
did for us for the city. >> on march fourth, at 6:25 p.m., public safety dispatcher patricia marcuchi. received, i am just waiting for her to look at me mean and say that they said it wrong. >> received a call from a 9-year-old boy named jason, now he called 911 that day and he reported his grandfather who was having an asthma attack. during this call, she provided jason can medical instructions and assistance and most importantly comfort and reassurance. there is an added level of...
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but patricia never lost the itch to practice law. so while her husband watched the kids at home, she'd hit the library on weekends. at the age of 40, she went back to the courtroom to show the young kids a thing or two. as the first female judge on the d.c. circuit, patricia was a top candidate for attorney general. after leaving the bench, her idea of retirement was to go to the hague to preside over the trials of war criminals. patricia says she hopes enough women will become judges that it's not worth celebrating anymore. but today we celebrate her, along with gloria, she shows there were all kinds of paths listening to your own voice. we salute communicators who shined a light on stories no one else was telling. a veteran of world war ii and more than a dozen pacific battles, ben bradlee brought the same intensity and dedication to journalism. since joining "the washington post" 65 years ago, he transformed that newspaper into one of the finest in the world. and with ben in charge, the post published the pentagon papers exposed w
but patricia never lost the itch to practice law. so while her husband watched the kids at home, she'd hit the library on weekends. at the age of 40, she went back to the courtroom to show the young kids a thing or two. as the first female judge on the d.c. circuit, patricia was a top candidate for attorney general. after leaving the bench, her idea of retirement was to go to the hague to preside over the trials of war criminals. patricia says she hopes enough women will become judges that it's...
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>>buenos días como patricia. >>¿cuántos niños sabe que trabajan en el campo aproximadamente y sus edades? >>bueno, mira, no hay estadísticas concretas de cuántos niños laboran en el campo, pero lo que sí se sabe es que es cuando por ciento de los trabajadores del campo tiene niños, la mayoría es que es un niño también que trabajan el campo. estamos hablando de que carolina del norte tiene cerca de 150,000 trabajadores del campo cada año. estamos hablando de que la mayoría de esas familias que niños y el 50% de estos trabajan en el campo. >>el día de la jornada, cuantas horas se trabaja. ¿a qué hora van al colegio? >> ese es el problema. se supone que los niños que tienen entre los 2:14 años están permitidos para laborar en los campos y que trabajan con su papá o que sus papás les hayan dado permiso, siempre y cuando no interferir el consuelo de escuela, para lo que las organice se les han descubierto es que estos niños con menor edad trabajan en el campo jornadas hasta de 14 horas. >>estamo
>>buenos días como patricia. >>¿cuántos niños sabe que trabajan en el campo aproximadamente y sus edades? >>bueno, mira, no hay estadísticas concretas de cuántos niños laboran en el campo, pero lo que sí se sabe es que es cuando por ciento de los trabajadores del campo tiene niños, la mayoría es que es un niño también que trabajan el campo. estamos hablando de que carolina del norte tiene cerca de 150,000 trabajadores del campo cada año. estamos hablando de que la...
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>>pero estoy un poco urgido de ver a patricia. >>patty no estÁ en la habitaciÓn. >>¿saliÓ a caminar al jardÍn? >>no. griselda la pasÓ buscando y la invitÓ a cenar a su casa. seguramente no le dio tiempo de avisarte, porque saliÓ muy rÁpido. >>sÍ... claro, asi parece. >>pero si quieres, aÚn no terminamos de recoger la cena, ¿quieres comer algo? >>bueno, ya que tanto insistes. >>y asÍ la esperas. >>ya. bueno, sÍ, acepto. [♪] reinaldo: para mi princesa. griselda: ay, gracias, mi amor, huele delicioso. >>realmente te esmeraste, papÁ. >>se nota que la comida estÁ deliciosa, se me hace agua la boca. >>y guarden mucho espacio para el postre, por favor. kike: por eso ni te preocupes. >>este es el tuyo. kile: papÁ y yo somos unos glotones y podemos con todo. griselda: ¿ah, sÍ? >>si es asÍ, quÉ bueno que me sirvieron primero. [risas] >>yo no pienso comer toda esta comida, porque luego no me queda mi uniforme de maridas. >>pues no te vendÍa mal que lo cambiaras por un uniforme igual al de las otras chicas. >>noooo, porque si no, no voy a verme asÍ de b
>>pero estoy un poco urgido de ver a patricia. >>patty no estÁ en la habitaciÓn. >>¿saliÓ a caminar al jardÍn? >>no. griselda la pasÓ buscando y la invitÓ a cenar a su casa. seguramente no le dio tiempo de avisarte, porque saliÓ muy rÁpido. >>sÍ... claro, asi parece. >>pero si quieres, aÚn no terminamos de recoger la cena, ¿quieres comer algo? >>bueno, ya que tanto insistes. >>y asÍ la esperas. >>ya. bueno, sÍ, acepto. [♪]...
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patricia millet nominated to be one of 11 judges on the washington, d.c. court off peels second most important court in the country. that court has jurisdiction over some of the most important appeals that find their way down the street to the united states supreme court. it its the place where presidents most often look for their next supreme court nominee. when patricia millet's nomination was considered three weeks ago. she is not qualified. she argued 32 cases before the united states supreme court. most lawyers including most of our highly accomplished lawyers never have the honor of arguing even a single case before the united states supreme court. the republican case against confirming patricia millet was simply that, they didn't feel like it. when the votes were counted. 55 votes. which should have been enough to confirm her. but wasn't. because the senators were voting on breaking a republican fill buster against her nomination. a simple majority was not enough. her nomination would have needed 60 votes to prevail at that point. today the senate b
patricia millet nominated to be one of 11 judges on the washington, d.c. court off peels second most important court in the country. that court has jurisdiction over some of the most important appeals that find their way down the street to the united states supreme court. it its the place where presidents most often look for their next supreme court nominee. when patricia millet's nomination was considered three weeks ago. she is not qualified. she argued 32 cases before the united states...
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porque estás le quitó su hija hace seis meses o cinco meses y con engaños se la quitó y se la llevó a patricia. eso es contar con una mamá, no se lo voy a quitar como la trataba usted no puede quitarle a la niña así como así absolutamente a nadie.
porque estás le quitó su hija hace seis meses o cinco meses y con engaños se la quitó y se la llevó a patricia. eso es contar con una mamá, no se lo voy a quitar como la trataba usted no puede quitarle a la niña así como así absolutamente a nadie.
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patricia millet nominated to be one of 11 judges on the washington, d.c. court off peels second most important court in the country. that court has jurisdiction over some of the most important appeals that find their way down the street to the united states supreme court. it its the place where presidents most often look for their next supreme court nominee. when pa fritricia millet's nomination was considered three weeks ago no one are gud sgued not qualified. she argued 32 cases before the united states supreme court. most lawyers including most of our highly accomplished lawyers never have the honor of arguing even a single case before the united states supreme court. the republican case against confirming patricia millet was simply that, they didn't feel like it. when the volts wetes were count. 55 votes. which should have been enough to confirm her. but wasn't. because the isnsenators were vog on breaking a republican fill buster against her nomination. a simple majority was not enough. her nomination would have needed 60 votes to prevail at that poin
patricia millet nominated to be one of 11 judges on the washington, d.c. court off peels second most important court in the country. that court has jurisdiction over some of the most important appeals that find their way down the street to the united states supreme court. it its the place where presidents most often look for their next supreme court nominee. when pa fritricia millet's nomination was considered three weeks ago no one are gud sgued not qualified. she argued 32 cases before the...
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surrounded by loved ones, patricia romero said through an interpreter tonight the last 24 hours have been very hard. translator: i was really afraid i wouldn't be able to see him again. i was really scared. >> reporter: her 2-week-old son henry was allegedly
surrounded by loved ones, patricia romero said through an interpreter tonight the last 24 hours have been very hard. translator: i was really afraid i wouldn't be able to see him again. i was really scared. >> reporter: her 2-week-old son henry was allegedly
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. >> they also hold top secret -- >> the perfectly qualified nominee for the federal circuit patricia mill let was denied a vote because republicans wouldn't give her a vote. lindsey graham doesn't need an excuse to block obama's appointees. >> why won't the cia let these people speak to our elected representatives who need to get to the bottom of this and have that responsibility and duty and have top secret meetings all the time? >> one argument they're making while there's going to be a criminal investigation going on it could interfere with that. i talked to a cia officer earlier tonight who said that's ridiculous. that as a former undercover cia officer he used to testify all the time and his cover wasn't blown. >> do we believe that diane feinstein is incapable of holding a secret interrogation, an interview of these folks?
. >> they also hold top secret -- >> the perfectly qualified nominee for the federal circuit patricia mill let was denied a vote because republicans wouldn't give her a vote. lindsey graham doesn't need an excuse to block obama's appointees. >> why won't the cia let these people speak to our elected representatives who need to get to the bottom of this and have that responsibility and duty and have top secret meetings all the time? >> one argument they're making while...
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(applause) >> we can bring up linda cook and patricia de font. i am really, really proud of this neighborhood watch group. we had some really hard times back in 2008. we had a few homicides in the excelsior district, one that is very well known, the bologna homicides. these tragedies are horrible if nothing else but to help communities organize. nay street neighbors really did that. they looked out for one another. they reached out. they created relationships where perhaps they didn't exist before. they looked at their neighborhood and thought, how can we make this neighborhood safer? and they've done amazing things. they've done greening, they planted last month scores of trees in the neighborhood. they brought the community together around garage sales. they actually are holding a market that has not been really a good neighbor in the area accountable to the neighborhood, which is an amazing feat. all of this is done because they love their neighborhood. they are inspired by community. that's what brings them together. so, i want to call up lin
(applause) >> we can bring up linda cook and patricia de font. i am really, really proud of this neighborhood watch group. we had some really hard times back in 2008. we had a few homicides in the excelsior district, one that is very well known, the bologna homicides. these tragedies are horrible if nothing else but to help communities organize. nay street neighbors really did that. they looked out for one another. they reached out. they created relationships where perhaps they didn't...
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patricia sigue enamorada de mÍ. daniel: lo que verdaderamente me preocupa es que tÚ sigas convencido de esa historia. >>anoche estuvo clarÍsimo, daniel. ella no tuvo por quÉ haber ido allÁ. estÁ bien, ella adora a su papa, pero igualito no fue por eso. >>claro... crees que fue por ti. >>ah, bÚrlate todo lo que tu quieras, pero sÍ, fue por mi. >>no, amigo, ya te perdimos. estÁs caÑÓn, en serio. si asÍ eres como estudiante, no quiero pensar cÓmo vas a ser ya de mÉdico graduado. neta. pobres de tus pacientes. dales mi tarjeta, ¿no? ahÍ te ves. [♪] [exhala] >>simÓn... deberÍa llamarlo. no, no, no puedo. ¿por quÉ no puedes patricia? ¿por quÉ? [♪] >>marcia, ya puedes cancelar el Último pedido. no quiero trabajar mÁs con este proveedor. >>ok. no te preocupes. ¿algo mÁs? >>por ahora solo eso. >>en cuanto a la nueva diseÑadora... >>si vas a hablarme de esther... >>tranquilo, que solo quiero saber tienes alguna otra alternativa. eso es todo. >>todavÍa sigo evaluando varias opciones. cuando tenga
patricia sigue enamorada de mÍ. daniel: lo que verdaderamente me preocupa es que tÚ sigas convencido de esa historia. >>anoche estuvo clarÍsimo, daniel. ella no tuvo por quÉ haber ido allÁ. estÁ bien, ella adora a su papa, pero igualito no fue por eso. >>claro... crees que fue por ti. >>ah, bÚrlate todo lo que tu quieras, pero sÍ, fue por mi. >>no, amigo, ya te perdimos. estÁs caÑÓn, en serio. si asÍ eres como estudiante, no quiero pensar cÓmo vas a ser ya...
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joining me now are patricia murphy and joe madison. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> joe, they can be unhappy about the rule change but what do you make of this language? >> well, i -- i usually don't disagree with you, reverend sharpton, but i'm going to take strong disagreement on you this one. they are comedians. they are funny. there's no if, and, buts about it. and the thing they don't understand in all seriousness, the senate is the deliberate body. that's what they're known as the most deliberate body. and that's why you heard in your previous segments with melissa saying that, look, no one wanted to do this, we were forced to do this. and here's what they're very upset about. they've lost again. they lost in 2008. they lost in 2012. they've lost the birther argument. they've lost every argument that they've put forth and they have now lost and here's the great thing about what is happening. i think most americans are very pleased with this. they can -- they can't do anything about it. because when you don't fill judic
joining me now are patricia murphy and joe madison. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> joe, they can be unhappy about the rule change but what do you make of this language? >> well, i -- i usually don't disagree with you, reverend sharpton, but i'm going to take strong disagreement on you this one. they are comedians. they are funny. there's no if, and, buts about it. and the thing they don't understand in all seriousness, the senate is the deliberate body. that's what...
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patricia sagba is live in bay shore, new york. how is the shopping going so far today? >> reporter: well, let me tell you, del, right now, i would say the foot traffic is pretty much the heaviest that it's been all day. we were here at the wee hours of this morning, afternoon 5:00 a.m. and there were very few people out. you can probably attribute that to gray thursday, stealing a lot of black friday's thunder. many stores were open at 8:00 o'clock last night. >> that's what really attracted the hard-core shoppers who really wanted to take advantage of those door-buster deals. at sears, for example, there were about 500 people online waiting for those doors to open at 8:00 p.m. last night. of course, wages are stagnant throughout much of the u.s. that, of course, has eroded the spending power of the majority of american consumers. bargains are still a very, very big draw. and for shoppers who come armed with smartphones and tablets, there is an array of apps to help them target the best deal. >> let your smart foefrn be your guide. this year, shoppers may be browsing in
patricia sagba is live in bay shore, new york. how is the shopping going so far today? >> reporter: well, let me tell you, del, right now, i would say the foot traffic is pretty much the heaviest that it's been all day. we were here at the wee hours of this morning, afternoon 5:00 a.m. and there were very few people out. you can probably attribute that to gray thursday, stealing a lot of black friday's thunder. many stores were open at 8:00 o'clock last night. >> that's what really...
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the honorable patricia wald. mrs. oprah winfrey. [ applause ] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. [ applause ] >> good morning. good morning, everybody. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. well, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events every year, especially it's special this year as i look at this extraordinary group of individuals and our opportunity to honor them with our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. and this year it's just a little more special because this marks the 50th anniversary of president kennedy establishing this award. we're honored, by the way, today, to have with us one of my favorite people ethyl kennedy and a pretty good basketball player, president kennedy's grandson jack. [ applause ] >>> now this medical has been bestowed on more than 500 deserving people. tonight i'm looking forward to joining some of these honorees as well as members of the ke
the honorable patricia wald. mrs. oprah winfrey. [ applause ] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. [ applause ] >> good morning. good morning, everybody. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. well, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events every year, especially it's special this year as i look at this extraordinary group of individuals and our opportunity to honor them...
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what patricia has just been explaining to me is that chilies are measured for heat on a scale called scoville units. basically it's a number system that describes how hot a chili really is compared to other chilies, and if you think about it, it's sort of a richter scale of seismic activity, but on your tongue. let me give you an example here. let's just say a lonely jalapeno rates about 2,300 on a richter scale, which is pretty hot, right? very hot, but the daddy, the king daddy of all chilies, the habanero, 300,000. aah. >> tyler heads to the state of veracruz, where vanilla is grown. >> mexico is the birthplace of vanilla. it was the totonacs, a local indigenous tribe, who discovered the orchid that produces the vanilla pod. and to this day, at harvest time, they celebrate these prize pods in a very unique way. those mad flyers above me are known as "voladores," and they are the native totonac people of veracruz, and they are kicking off a seven-day festival celebrating the vanilla bean. look at them. three times a day for the week-long festival, the voladores take their life into
what patricia has just been explaining to me is that chilies are measured for heat on a scale called scoville units. basically it's a number system that describes how hot a chili really is compared to other chilies, and if you think about it, it's sort of a richter scale of seismic activity, but on your tongue. let me give you an example here. let's just say a lonely jalapeno rates about 2,300 on a richter scale, which is pretty hot, right? very hot, but the daddy, the king daddy of all...
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the smile on patricia romero's face says it all. her two-week-old baby will be coming home. >> i'm really happy and really thankful for the police and the people that helped me find my baby. >> reporter: just 24 hours earlier, patricia's boyfriend mess dilute guler jumped into the envoy and headed to the mexican border. roam arrow said the whole thing was frightening. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: i was really afraid that i wouldn't be able to find him again or see him again. that was really scary. >> reporter: investigators say guler and little baby henry were stopped at a check point in mexico not far from the border crossing. >> based on the interview, they called the border patrol at lukeville. they ran his name in the computer system and discovered there was a warrant for his arrest. >> reporter: the sunnyvale police department says they were not notified until seven hours arrest it happened. how he crossed the bored entire mexico is a concern. >> the vehicle was placed in the computer system as wanted. that's something w
the smile on patricia romero's face says it all. her two-week-old baby will be coming home. >> i'm really happy and really thankful for the police and the people that helped me find my baby. >> reporter: just 24 hours earlier, patricia's boyfriend mess dilute guler jumped into the envoy and headed to the mexican border. roam arrow said the whole thing was frightening. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: i was really afraid that i wouldn't be able to find him again or see him...
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mcgowan wald. [ applause ] >> patricia mcgowan wald made history as the first woman appointed to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit. rising to chief judge of the court, she always strove to better understand the law and fairly apply it. after leaving federal service, judge wald help institute standards for justice and the rule of law at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in the hague. she laid a foundation for countless women within the legal profession, and helped unveil the humanity within the law. [ applause ] >> oprah g winfrey. [ applause ] >> oprah g winfrey is a global media icon. when she launched the oprah winfrey show in 1986, there were few women and even fewer women of color with a national platform to discuss the issues and events shaping our times, but over the 25 years that followed, oprah winfrey's innate gift for tapping into our fervent hopes and deepest fears drew millions of viewers across every background. off screen, oprah winfrey has used her influence to support underserved communities and to lift
mcgowan wald. [ applause ] >> patricia mcgowan wald made history as the first woman appointed to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit. rising to chief judge of the court, she always strove to better understand the law and fairly apply it. after leaving federal service, judge wald help institute standards for justice and the rule of law at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in the hague. she laid a foundation for countless women...
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patricia swagba, how is the shopping going so far? >> reporter: well, let me tell you, del, thinks are starting to pick up in this mall. there is a decent amounted of foot traffic here compared to the wee hours of the morning when things were rather said ate. >> that's largely clause gray thursday, thanks giving dayedat >> that's largely clause gray thursday, thanks giving day. many stores were open at 8:00 o'clock last night. >> that's where people were queui que queuing up f sears had about 500 people online waiting in line to go in and be the first to get those bargains. of course, stagnant wages have eroded the spending power of the majority of american consumers. bargensins are still a very, very big draw. for shoppers who come armed with smartphones and tablets, there is an array of apps to help them target the best deal. >> let your smartphone be your guide. this year, shoppers may be browsing in stores but they are harnessing mobile apps to hunt for the best deal. popular gourd like red laser, no more than socks and shopkick h
patricia swagba, how is the shopping going so far? >> reporter: well, let me tell you, del, thinks are starting to pick up in this mall. there is a decent amounted of foot traffic here compared to the wee hours of the morning when things were rather said ate. >> that's largely clause gray thursday, thanks giving dayedat >> that's largely clause gray thursday, thanks giving day. many stores were open at 8:00 o'clock last night. >> that's where people were queui que...
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great black friday deals, some of them looking for bargains after the end of thanksgiving dinner and patricia what is is the big gif, the big "it" they are looking for this year. >> reporter: let me tell you right now that the traffic is really out in force here in this mall but when we came here around 5:00 this morning this was not much foot traffic at all, largely because of the fact that gray thursday has stolen a lot of black friday thunder. many of these stores were open last night at 8:00. sears had 500 people online cueing for door buster deals but what is interesting is that while the traffic was heavy for those door buster deals you talk to some sales associates they said that things started to tail off around 2:00 a.m. this morning and they did not pick up again until around 11:00 a.m. and wages are stagnant in the united states which has really cut into the spending power of the american consumer and so bargains are important. one of the most telling winds are the lack of bags that people are carrying. you are seeing cautious shoppers looking for the best bargains that they can fi
great black friday deals, some of them looking for bargains after the end of thanksgiving dinner and patricia what is is the big gif, the big "it" they are looking for this year. >> reporter: let me tell you right now that the traffic is really out in force here in this mall but when we came here around 5:00 this morning this was not much foot traffic at all, largely because of the fact that gray thursday has stolen a lot of black friday thunder. many of these stores were open...
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patricia sabga tells us the tail. >> reporter: designer handbags to high-end homes wealthy americans are lapping up luxury, fuelling growth at high-end retailers such as michael cores which saw a 31% increase in the sales last quarter. but further down, belts are tightening. wal-mart cut its forecast as its conscious consumer reigns in spending. spending and confidence are increasing in households earning $90,000 or more, but falling in those earning less than $70,000. >> for middle and lower income families there are two main problems. one is weak job growth and weak wage and salary growth for those who have jobs, and the second thing is weak balance sheets, so that is loss of housing values, and for many families more depth they are comfortable with. >> reporter: the overwhelming majority of american families are still struggling to rebuild their wealth in the weak of the great depression. while 24% will thriving. thriving households own more than three-quarters of america's financial assets, such as stocks where i have sored this year. they have also benefited the most from reboun
patricia sabga tells us the tail. >> reporter: designer handbags to high-end homes wealthy americans are lapping up luxury, fuelling growth at high-end retailers such as michael cores which saw a 31% increase in the sales last quarter. but further down, belts are tightening. wal-mart cut its forecast as its conscious consumer reigns in spending. spending and confidence are increasing in households earning $90,000 or more, but falling in those earning less than $70,000. >> for middle...
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patricia never lost the itch to practice law. while her husband watched the kids at home, she would hit the library on weekends. at the age of 40, she went back to the court to show the young kids a thing or two. the first female judge on the d c circuit, patricia was a top candidate for attorney general after leaving the bench. her idea of retirement was to go to the hague to preside over the trial of war criminals. she says it is not worth celebrating anymore. today, we celebrate her. along with gloria, she shows there are all kinds of paths listening to your voice. we salute communicators who shine the light on stories no one else is telling. a veteran of world war ii and more than a dozen pacific battles, ben bradlee brought the same intensity and dedication to journalism. since joining "the washington post," he transformed that newspaper into one of the finest in the world. with ben in charge, the post published the pentagon papers revealing the true history of america's involvement in vietnam, exposed watergate, unleashed a
patricia never lost the itch to practice law. while her husband watched the kids at home, she would hit the library on weekends. at the age of 40, she went back to the court to show the young kids a thing or two. the first female judge on the d c circuit, patricia was a top candidate for attorney general after leaving the bench. her idea of retirement was to go to the hague to preside over the trial of war criminals. she says it is not worth celebrating anymore. today, we celebrate her. along...
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the nomination of patricia millet moved forward with 55 votes. with the president sinking in the polls in the wake of the affordable care act it was felt it was an attempt to change the subject. >> millions are hurting because of a law washington forces upon them. what do they do about it? they cook up a fake fight over judges. a fake fight over judges. >> now, even after the one judicial nomination went through on 55 votes, patricia millet for the court of appeals, there's 51 barack obama administration nominees pending. meanwhile republicans warn they stand an even-money chance of taking control of their senate in the midterm elections. if that happens all bets are off. they are unlikely to go back to the old 60-i don't threshold. >> this is a the most far-reaching change. back then senators eased a two-thirds requirement in fiver an of three-fifths requirement of 50 votes. >> the u.s. proposal for long-term security in afghanistan is in the hands of tribal council. the loya jirga are talking over the agreement between the u.s. and afghan go. .
the nomination of patricia millet moved forward with 55 votes. with the president sinking in the polls in the wake of the affordable care act it was felt it was an attempt to change the subject. >> millions are hurting because of a law washington forces upon them. what do they do about it? they cook up a fake fight over judges. a fake fight over judges. >> now, even after the one judicial nomination went through on 55 votes, patricia millet for the court of appeals, there's 51...