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alicia "pues yo queria lo mejor para mi hijo, pero ahora va a durar años en despertar" alicia... que trabaja en el campo, que no tiene auto y est lejos del centro donde lo quieren trasladar, le preocupa no poder cuidar al ser mas importante de su vida ya que solo lo podria ver cada 8 dias... alan para el doctor schroedr, la situacion es triste pero simple: ellos quieren que jesse se mejore, no obstante este centro mdico no est adaptado para una recuperacion de meses como sta. afirma, que el hospital en saratoga es bueno e ideal para que jesse pueda salir del estado de coma en el que esta. pero sin el apoyo del padre, con dos niÑos mas y un trabajo en el campo recogiendo fresas, alicia solo pide un milagro y que su niÑo obtenga el trato que necesita para que vuelva a sonreir... la fe
alicia "pues yo queria lo mejor para mi hijo, pero ahora va a durar años en despertar" alicia... que trabaja en el campo, que no tiene auto y est lejos del centro donde lo quieren trasladar, le preocupa no poder cuidar al ser mas importante de su vida ya que solo lo podria ver cada 8 dias... alan para el doctor schroedr, la situacion es triste pero simple: ellos quieren que jesse se mejore, no obstante este centro mdico no est adaptado para una recuperacion de meses como sta. afirma,...
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alicia "pues yo queria lo mejor para mi hijo, pero ahora va a durar años en despertar" alicia... que trabaja en el campo, que no tiene auto y est lejos del centro donde lo quieren trasladar, le preocupa no poder cuidar al ser mas importante de su vida ya que solo lo podria ver cada 8 dias... alan para el doctor schroedr, la situacion es triste pero simple: ellos quieren que jesse se mejore, no obstante este centro mdico no est adaptado para una recuperacion de meses como sta. afirma, que el hospital en saratoga es bueno e ideal para que jesse pueda salir del estado de coma en el que esta. pero sin el apoyo del padre, con dos niÑos mas y un --tras las rejas se encuentra el sospechoso de apuÑalar a una mujer, take vo madre de tres menores en su apartamento el pasado martes. --la policia de san jose arresto a "gabriel alejo" de 22 aÑos de edad, acusado de asesinar a "teresa maravilla" de 28 aÑos. -- aun no se han dado a conocer los detalles de este, el asesinato numero 13 ocurrido en san jose en lo que va corrido del aÑo. cesar --18 sujetos arrestados y 19 personas acusadas que
alicia "pues yo queria lo mejor para mi hijo, pero ahora va a durar años en despertar" alicia... que trabaja en el campo, que no tiene auto y est lejos del centro donde lo quieren trasladar, le preocupa no poder cuidar al ser mas importante de su vida ya que solo lo podria ver cada 8 dias... alan para el doctor schroedr, la situacion es triste pero simple: ellos quieren que jesse se mejore, no obstante este centro mdico no est adaptado para una recuperacion de meses como sta. afirma,...
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hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to communicate with your friends, and family who live near you, where you might meet them if your home is uninhab hitable. >> how long do you think that it will be before things are restored to normal in san francisco. >> it depends on the severity of the earthquake, we say to provide for 72 hours tha, is three days, and it helps to know that you might be without services for up to a week or more, depending on how heavy the shaking is and how many after shocks we have. >> what kind of neighborhood and community involvement might you want to have before an earthquake to make sure that you are going to abl
hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you...
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si pudiera regresar el tiempo, alicia dice que nunca hubiera llevado a jesse a la biblioteca ese 12 de marzo... pero ella dice que si la conductora de 19 años, quien atropello a su hijo, hubiera sido responsable detrás del volante, tal vez la vida de su familia no estaría destrozada que se haga justicia porque no es justo que por culpa de ella mi niño este año en una cama y no se ni como vaya a quedar, cuando mi niño era un niño sano porque de un momento al otro, mi vida cambio por completa no nada más para mí, sino para todos, para toda mi familia. pero si regresa jesse a su humilde casa, tal vez no será el mismo niño alegre y activo que algún día fue me dicen que el niño a la mejor ya no va a caminar, a hablar y va a quedar así, como esta y pues eso es lo que me duele más por el momento, jesse se encuentra en un centro médico en la ciudad de saratoga, pero su madre no estuvo de acuerdo con el cambio de hospitales ya que no podrá visitarlo y quedarse con él las 24 horas. alicia dice que tendrá que pagar 30 dólares cada noche por su estancia en el nuevo hospital. y
si pudiera regresar el tiempo, alicia dice que nunca hubiera llevado a jesse a la biblioteca ese 12 de marzo... pero ella dice que si la conductora de 19 años, quien atropello a su hijo, hubiera sido responsable detrás del volante, tal vez la vida de su familia no estaría destrozada que se haga justicia porque no es justo que por culpa de ella mi niño este año en una cama y no se ni como vaya a quedar, cuando mi niño era un niño sano porque de un momento al otro, mi vida cambio por...
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alicia wasn't eating bad food or not eating at all. she was eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and what i was eating basically all day. it consumed me. i cooperate focus on work or -- i couldn't focus on work or school. >> she suffers from orthorexia an extreme fixation on eating healthy food and having a clean diet. it started at the age of 11 after a childhood trauma. >> it is more than about the food jie. they are seeing a rise in orthorexia and at the same time trendy diets focus on eating rights, diets like juicing, the palio do yet and the raw food diet, no fat and gmo free diet have driven up the demand for organic food. >> we live in a culture that really is focused right now on even eating healthy and eating right and eating the right kinds of foods. that's great and there is nothing were that on the surface. when it becomes unhealthy physically for somebody, that's dangerous. >> licensed therapist at the fresno office says many times family member rtz first to call for help for a l
alicia wasn't eating bad food or not eating at all. she was eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and what i was eating basically all day. it consumed me. i cooperate focus on work or -- i couldn't focus on work or school. >> she suffers from orthorexia an extreme fixation on eating healthy food and having a clean diet. it started at the age of 11 after a childhood trauma. >> it is more than about the food jie. they are seeing a rise...
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alicia shoot -- scott rates is live there. >> reporter: they're just trying to find a shoulder to cry on, doing anything they can to pass on. for thousands of those students, tonight was the first step in the recovery process. the pain in their faces is evident. the loss in their hearts, apparent. students took place at a vigil, a vigil to honor those gunned down by 22-year-old elliot rodger. >> it's good not to hold everything inside. >> i feel safer here knowing so many people care about what happened last night. >> reporter: it started in the center of campus. then they took to the streets walking candles in hand walking to a nearby park where the reflection of the candles could be seen lighting unso many faces. >> we're -- lighting up so many faces. >> you can tell walking by everyone, they are super upset and confused why it happened. >> it's awesome knowing that even though a lot of people didn't know the students, we are still a community and everybody does care about each other and that -- that this community does matter. like, we're not, like, we're not crazy. we care about e
alicia shoot -- scott rates is live there. >> reporter: they're just trying to find a shoulder to cry on, doing anything they can to pass on. for thousands of those students, tonight was the first step in the recovery process. the pain in their faces is evident. the loss in their hearts, apparent. students took place at a vigil, a vigil to honor those gunned down by 22-year-old elliot rodger. >> it's good not to hold everything inside. >> i feel safer here knowing so many...
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alicia wasn't eating bad food or not eating at all. she was eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and what i was eating basically all day. it consumed me. i cooperate focus on work or -- i couldn't focus on work or school. >> she suffers from orthorexia an extreme fixation on eating healthy food and having a clean diet. it started at the age of 11 after a childhood trauma. >> it is more than about the food jie. they are seeing a rise in orthorexia and at the same time trendy diets focus on eating rights, diets like juicing, the palio do yet and the raw food diet, no fat and gmo free diet have driven up the demand for organic food. >> we live in a culture that really is focused right now on even eating healthy and eating right and eating the right kinds of foods. that's great and there is nothing were that on the surface. when it becomes unhealthy physically for somebody, that's dangerous. >> licensed therapist at the fresno office says many times family member rtz first to call for help for a l
alicia wasn't eating bad food or not eating at all. she was eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and what i was eating basically all day. it consumed me. i cooperate focus on work or -- i couldn't focus on work or school. >> she suffers from orthorexia an extreme fixation on eating healthy food and having a clean diet. it started at the age of 11 after a childhood trauma. >> it is more than about the food jie. they are seeing a rise...
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alicia wasn't eating bad food or not eating at all. she was eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and what i was eating basically all day. it consumed me. i cooperate focus on work or -- i couldn't focus on work or school. >> she suffers from orthorexia an extreme fixation on eating healthy food and having a clean diet. it started at the age of 11 after a childhood trauma. >> it is more than about the food jie. they are seeing a rise in orthorexia and at the same time trendy diets focus on eating rights, diets like juicing, the palio do yet and the raw food diet, no fat and gmo free diet have driven up the demand for organic food. >> we live in a culture that really is focused right now on even eating healthy and eating right and eating the right kinds of foods. that's great and there is nothing were that on the surface. when it becomes unhealthy physically for somebody, that's dangerous. >> licensed therapist at the fresno office says many times family member rtz first to call for help for a l
alicia wasn't eating bad food or not eating at all. she was eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and what i was eating basically all day. it consumed me. i cooperate focus on work or -- i couldn't focus on work or school. >> she suffers from orthorexia an extreme fixation on eating healthy food and having a clean diet. it started at the age of 11 after a childhood trauma. >> it is more than about the food jie. they are seeing a rise...
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. >> alicia admitiÓ que Él y su amigo la tiraron. la rociaron con cal y lu sepultaro. dijo que la victima estaba viva cuando la enterraron. >> de acuerdo a las autoridades manejaron 20 millas para traerla a esta Área. se adentraron a esta parte boscoso.. con la misma herramienta de jardineria hicieron un hoyo donde la sepultaron viva. se recuperÓ el cuerpo.
. >> alicia admitiÓ que Él y su amigo la tiraron. la rociaron con cal y lu sepultaro. dijo que la victima estaba viva cuando la enterraron. >> de acuerdo a las autoridades manejaron 20 millas para traerla a esta Área. se adentraron a esta parte boscoso.. con la misma herramienta de jardineria hicieron un hoyo donde la sepultaron viva. se recuperÓ el cuerpo.
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. >> host: in the road out, who iis adriano, blair, mariah, elizabeth, shannon, jessica and alicia? >> guest: these are such an amazing girls i got to know when i was teaching in cincinnati. so i mentioned that i had gotten my college degree and my graduate degree ended up getting a teaching job in cincinnati ohio, and there i discovered this amazing neighborhood. it's a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city, and it sort of goes back to the part o that part of amers history when you have people in the region moving up north to look for jobs in cincinnati and dayton and akron. so i was teaching at the university of cincinnati and found out that there was an aberration community and i went there and decided to the people at the public elementary school in the community called lower price hill, we do on -- would you let me be a teacher in your elementary school and teach kids? so i began teaching and i got to know these seven girls, blair, or i am so forth, and at that time when i first met my students they were only in second grade. i followed them into third grading fo
. >> host: in the road out, who iis adriano, blair, mariah, elizabeth, shannon, jessica and alicia? >> guest: these are such an amazing girls i got to know when i was teaching in cincinnati. so i mentioned that i had gotten my college degree and my graduate degree ended up getting a teaching job in cincinnati ohio, and there i discovered this amazing neighborhood. it's a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city, and it sort of goes back to the part o that part of amers...
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correspondent alicia quarles. good to know i'm not the only one who can't get a ticket. >> i had a ticket. i left there. >> let's talk about president obama because as savannah guthrie just said there, he has gotten really good at this thing by now. this is a little bit of his act from last year. >> of course, even after i've done all this, some folks still don't think i spend enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they ask? really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? i know republicans are still sorting out what happened in 2012, but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a better job reaching out to minorities. and look, call me self-centered, but i can think of one minority they could start with. hello? >> here's the thing. we know that a lot of this is written by speechwriters, but you can tell that president obama has a hand in not just the writing but the delivery, the execution, the timing of it as well. >> oh, totally. you can write a hilarious joke,
correspondent alicia quarles. good to know i'm not the only one who can't get a ticket. >> i had a ticket. i left there. >> let's talk about president obama because as savannah guthrie just said there, he has gotten really good at this thing by now. this is a little bit of his act from last year. >> of course, even after i've done all this, some folks still don't think i spend enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they ask? really? why...
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undersold do not equate >> guest: alicia is the one who is letson and 90. she got married to a service men, to a soldier and they moved away from some inanity and she is the child and shannon and jessica are both that god struck out undersized one were not quite able to finish. she named did not finish his cool. she became pregnant in high school and had ebp that died soon after birth. abb that was very premature. after that point vpn system in herself from school and get to kind of callback and drop out of high school. just get dropped out as well, but has gone back into ged in college studies and is engaged to be married. so those girls are doing well in the context of communities. i know they wouldn't be sorted seeing eye with data to context or whatever, would not be seen as having gone far with their careers but extremely well given what they were up against, which is a neighborhood at a severe economy and a serious drug problem. none of these girls have touched drugs and i think that is a huge thing in their favor that they have not gone the way that
undersold do not equate >> guest: alicia is the one who is letson and 90. she got married to a service men, to a soldier and they moved away from some inanity and she is the child and shannon and jessica are both that god struck out undersized one were not quite able to finish. she named did not finish his cool. she became pregnant in high school and had ebp that died soon after birth. abb that was very premature. after that point vpn system in herself from school and get to kind of...
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correspondent alicia corals. and at the hilton, chris witherspoon of thegrio.com, who is wearing that tuxedo. looking good, brother. >> he looks very handsome. >> thank you, i appreciate that. >> let's talk about these after parties. they've taken on a life of their own. >> absolutely. it's like the academy awards. what party are you getting into? if you're not on the ticket, you feel like a loser. the big ones are the msnbc and vanity fair parties. >> one of the things that seems to be happening this year, tech. tech taking over. google, tumblr, aol,facebook all having big parties. how do these companies, organizations, how do they recruit guests? >> it's very easy for them to recruit guests to come to the parties because now social media and all the tech things play a role in how celebrities get information out there. so it's easy. they contact their publicist. google had an event last night, and everybody was there. >> google, i would imagine, has quite the budget. >> yes, they do. >> nicki, this isn't beverly
correspondent alicia corals. and at the hilton, chris witherspoon of thegrio.com, who is wearing that tuxedo. looking good, brother. >> he looks very handsome. >> thank you, i appreciate that. >> let's talk about these after parties. they've taken on a life of their own. >> absolutely. it's like the academy awards. what party are you getting into? if you're not on the ticket, you feel like a loser. the big ones are the msnbc and vanity fair parties. >> one of the...
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we have one, one thousand alicia i know she's here (clapping) and alicia is from john o'connell going to uc berkley >> and last but not least i don't know if victor mills is here okay. well 4 out of 6 is pretty good so thank you so much for the wonderful scholarship winners (clapping). >> and on behalf of the board of education congratulations to everyone. let's get - >> congratulations everyone. >> stand on this side. hurry up, hurry up. thank you. 1, 2, 3 perfect. (clapping.) >> congratulations (clapping) thank you very much. united administers which san francisco the next group are united educators of san francisco (clapping) >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, and members of the board i regret to inform you, your coordinator is out sick so we don't have our scrip award he's we give them in the names of 3 colleagues and we give grants that are not scholarships those will be presented next week in. >> ceremony at our office we have all those other fine people here. >> president kelly do you have the names of the recipients to be on television? okay. so we move on to the alliance o
we have one, one thousand alicia i know she's here (clapping) and alicia is from john o'connell going to uc berkley >> and last but not least i don't know if victor mills is here okay. well 4 out of 6 is pretty good so thank you so much for the wonderful scholarship winners (clapping). >> and on behalf of the board of education congratulations to everyone. let's get - >> congratulations everyone. >> stand on this side. hurry up, hurry up. thank you. 1, 2, 3 perfect....
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. >> host: and shannon, jessica and alicia, and all seven girls in the cincinnati area. >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati, and she got married to an serviceman, a soldier, and in the army, and they moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. she is married and had their first child. and shannon and jessica are both, again, struggle -- struggled to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she had her -- she was -- became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. a baby that was very premature, and after that point began certain of distancing herself from school and began to kind of fall back and dropped out of high school, and jessica dropped out as well but has gone back and done the ged for the college studies, and it is, i think, engaged to be married. so those girls door are doing well with the contacts in their communities. i know they wouldn't be seen as -- sort of like, late say a duke -- would not be seen as having gone far with their professional careers but have done extremely well, g
. >> host: and shannon, jessica and alicia, and all seven girls in the cincinnati area. >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati, and she got married to an serviceman, a soldier, and in the army, and they moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. she is married and had their first child. and shannon and jessica are both, again, struggle -- struggled to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she had her -- she was --...
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. >> so, alicia what else can we do to prepare our homes for an earthquake so we don't have damage? >> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items. make sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not that difficult. taking care of your home, making sure that you have a few extra every-day items on hand helps to make the difference. >> that contributes dramatically to the way that the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >> if you are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for join
. >> so, alicia what else can we do to prepare our homes for an earthquake so we don't have damage? >> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items. make sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not...
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>> guest: alicia is the one who has led cincinnati. she got married to his servicemen, to a soldier in the army and they moved away from cincinnati. she has a child. she's married and has her first child. shannon and jessica are both again struggled to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she got pregnant in high school at had a baby that died soon after birth, a baby that was very premature. after that point, begin dismissing herself from school and kind of fallback and dropped out of high school. jessica dropped out as well, but it's gone back and done ged and further college studies and as i think engaged to be married. so both girls are doing well in the context of their communities. i know they wouldn't be sort of seen as let's say a duke context or whatever would not be seen as having gone far with their professional careers, but they've done extremely well given what they were up against, which is a neighborhood of severe poverty and a real serious drug problem. none of these
>> guest: alicia is the one who has led cincinnati. she got married to his servicemen, to a soldier in the army and they moved away from cincinnati. she has a child. she's married and has her first child. shannon and jessica are both again struggled to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she got pregnant in high school at had a baby that died soon after birth, a baby that was very premature. after that point, begin dismissing herself...
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this middle class point, alicia. a lot of people look at california and they say, you know -- and you're a californiaion. they say, look, this is silicon valley is booming, the tech mecca and so on and so forth. but a report that you've looked at talks about california having a barbell economy. explain that. >> well, particularly outlay, which is really kind of a microcosm of california's economy. you have the really rich on the west side, and then you have a growing poorer group of people, and really a shrinking middle class, blue collar people who used to work in manufacturing, industrial output. that has since disappeared from l.a. entirely, almost. >> so the boom in high-tech, which affects the rich -- >> yeah, silicon valley. >> that hasn't spread out to the rest of the state. >> oh, no. if you look at the unemployment rates in central valley, where all the farms are, it's about 13%. in l.a., city of l.a., 9.7%. which is amazing. >> how does this affect rick perry? >> let's talk about rick perry. governor perry
this middle class point, alicia. a lot of people look at california and they say, you know -- and you're a californiaion. they say, look, this is silicon valley is booming, the tech mecca and so on and so forth. but a report that you've looked at talks about california having a barbell economy. explain that. >> well, particularly outlay, which is really kind of a microcosm of california's economy. you have the really rich on the west side, and then you have a growing poorer group of...
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i was depressed. >> alicia suffered from orthorexia. an extreme fixation on eating healthy food or having a clean diet. >> she said it started when she was 11 after struggling with a childhood trauma. >> experts say they are seeing a rise in orthorexia. at the same time trendy diets focus on eating rights. diets like juicing. the paleo diet, the raw food diet, no fat and gmo-free have driven up the demand for organic food. >> we live in a culture that is very focused right now and even increasingly so on being healthy and eating the right kinds of foods. that's great. there's nothing wrong with it on the surface, but when it becomes an obsession and unhealthy physically for somebody, that's dangerous. >> licensed therapist at the fresno office at the eating recovery center of california says many times family members are the first to call for help for a loved one who shows signs of orthorexia. >> they are losing weight or cutting out food groups or refusing to eat anywhere except for at home and food they have cooked. >> one doctor said
i was depressed. >> alicia suffered from orthorexia. an extreme fixation on eating healthy food or having a clean diet. >> she said it started when she was 11 after struggling with a childhood trauma. >> experts say they are seeing a rise in orthorexia. at the same time trendy diets focus on eating rights. diets like juicing. the paleo diet, the raw food diet, no fat and gmo-free have driven up the demand for organic food. >> we live in a culture that is very focused...
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. >> y alicia machado responde en una entrevista exclusiva por su pequeÑa hija. no se pueden perder lo que pasÓ en medoi de la entrevista. >> la hermana desconocida de thalÍa romper el silencio y cuenta las verdades que nadie sabÍa. >> gadgets bien padres para regalar en el dÍa de la madre. lo Último en tecnologÍa para hacerte la vida mÁs fácil, sobre todo a las mamis. >> si eres una de esas personas que quieren hacerlo todo a la vez y no puedes disfrutar tu...
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joining me, georgia house minority leader stacy abrams and state representative alicia thomas morgan. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> so what is it. you both worked on the common core in the state legislature. what's your feeling. you're a supporter of it. >> absolutely. how could you not support high standards for all kids across this country, particularly at the state level. we have been lying to kids long enough. it is critical we have high standards, high expectations for them, period. >> did you anticipate that you would see it become this kind of right wing back lash issue? >> absolutely. when you talk about something that the obama administration supports, in this state, it is red meat, we are pavilion loafian dogs when it comes to saying no. >> it was the obama common core. >> it was done by sonny perdue, david perdue's cousin, one of the architects of common core. it was lovely and wonderful when he was part of it. the minute president obama embraced it, it became evil. >> there is a lot of perdue common implementation, there's criticism from the left
joining me, georgia house minority leader stacy abrams and state representative alicia thomas morgan. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> so what is it. you both worked on the common core in the state legislature. what's your feeling. you're a supporter of it. >> absolutely. how could you not support high standards for all kids across this country, particularly at the state level. we have been lying to kids long enough. it is critical we have high...
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local settlers, alicia from the mississippi territory. about 500 people inside this court. august 3rd used 1815 a faction of the creeks that were quite upset with the american policy attacks the ford. along battle. 260300 people inside the four were killed. most older history books, i read about the massacre. there was much more to this story. like most american indians they had to find a way to deal with the expanding american settlements throughout the late 1819 century. in this area the creeks were quite successful, the cherokee, at least some portion assimilating to american life style. quite a few wealthy people own slaves, big plantations, raise domestic livestock and largely were kind of accommodating their way of life to american norms of agriculture and other kinds of things. a large part of the creek nation did not see the advantage to that. it wanted to maintain. there was a real risk in the creeks in 1813, civil war broke out and what happened here kind of was a continuation of the civil war brought american sense of the war against the reds take creek faction t
local settlers, alicia from the mississippi territory. about 500 people inside this court. august 3rd used 1815 a faction of the creeks that were quite upset with the american policy attacks the ford. along battle. 260300 people inside the four were killed. most older history books, i read about the massacre. there was much more to this story. like most american indians they had to find a way to deal with the expanding american settlements throughout the late 1819 century. in this area the...
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>> alicia has high activity level, and she has speech delay and fine motor delay. she sings, runs, climbs, dances. and communicates very well with us. she is behind what other 4-year-olds would be doing. let's back up. how did you two discover that she had this disease? >> well, whe a wonderful childcare, you know, preschool programme that really was aware that he was not maybe keeping up at the same pace as the other children in or glass room and that prompted us to get some developmental testing. one led to another. many are misdiagnosed for years as autism and don't know the - families don't know the cause of what is going on. >> even with the money raised, the drug costs 2.5 million. is this enough. >> we are continuing. what happened is the video is the www.saving-eliza.com is a complex story and treatment. it basically tells our story in a personal way, that people around the world have been able to relate to. so, you know, we continue the drive forward, we continue the traditional grass routes fundraising. we have golf tournaments. we go out into awareness c
>> alicia has high activity level, and she has speech delay and fine motor delay. she sings, runs, climbs, dances. and communicates very well with us. she is behind what other 4-year-olds would be doing. let's back up. how did you two discover that she had this disease? >> well, whe a wonderful childcare, you know, preschool programme that really was aware that he was not maybe keeping up at the same pace as the other children in or glass room and that prompted us to get some...
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. >> hamlet credit garcia, a cuban immigrant and alicia, a ukrainian immigrant, were having troubles. the garcias say they reconciled and alecia and fierorella moved back. to the grandfather's school district. that's when the trouble began. >> the school district contacted us in april and said there's a problem with your residency. so we came in to meet with the principal. >> and what happened? >> she kept insisting that i never lived there. and she's turning the -- you know us to the police. >> the superintendent wouldn't talk to us but she made good on her threat and turned the case over to police. the garcias say three were cooperating showing nail, alicia's voter registrations and that she was living in montgomery county. >> we hadn't heard anything for amonth and then in august -- a month and then in august they called us and said we had a choice to turn ourselves in or him iting out a wasn't -- putting out a warrant to arrest us. >> what did you think? >> disgusting, everything, everything come to my head as disgusting. >> i wouldn't believe this is actually happening in america
. >> hamlet credit garcia, a cuban immigrant and alicia, a ukrainian immigrant, were having troubles. the garcias say they reconciled and alecia and fierorella moved back. to the grandfather's school district. that's when the trouble began. >> the school district contacted us in april and said there's a problem with your residency. so we came in to meet with the principal. >> and what happened? >> she kept insisting that i never lived there. and she's turning the -- you...
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. >> cameras are positioned in the back of the store an the security camillia terry ra shows alicia grocery shopping with her daughters, 12-year-old ashley and sitting in the cart 2-year-old zoe. >> mom is going to the milk, produce aisle, taking things and putting them in the shopping cart and doesn't notice sammy wallace walking through the store. zoe makes eye contact with him and you can see sammy looks at her. >> wallace walks by but a few moments circles back. he walks up to the cart and snatches zoe out of her seat. when keating turns around she can't comprehend what's happening. >> here's this huge, huge man standing there with my daughter in his arms. my first reaction is this can't be real? does he really have my baby, who is this. he said, hey little mama, you see this knife. >> the knife has a five-inch serrated blade and wallace is pressuring it against zoe's side. he hands keating his cell phone and makes a bizarre demand that she call a man named kevin in dallas. >> she is trying to do what he requests but she is nervous and can't get the number pulled up and call it. >> i wa
. >> cameras are positioned in the back of the store an the security camillia terry ra shows alicia grocery shopping with her daughters, 12-year-old ashley and sitting in the cart 2-year-old zoe. >> mom is going to the milk, produce aisle, taking things and putting them in the shopping cart and doesn't notice sammy wallace walking through the store. zoe makes eye contact with him and you can see sammy looks at her. >> wallace walks by but a few moments circles back. he walks...
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hablÉ con tu mamÁ y alicia, la mamÁ de ana patricia. a ver. denle los mejores consejos a cada uno. no se lo pueden perder. no saben todo lo que dicen. tu hermano es un travieso. >> tambiÉn al regresar, en nuestro rincÓn grupero tenemos todo sobre juliÓn Álvarez. >> tienen que escuchar los consejos que le dieron a ana patricia para esa noche de luna de miel. eso y mÁs al regresar de la pausa. >> mÚsica, maestro! [♪ mÚsica ♪] eliminar los granitos que puedes ver sólo resuelve parte del problema. [ locutora ] neutrogena oil free acne wash combate 100% del acné que puedes ver y el que no puedes ver, que se forma debajo de la piel. para una piel radiante todos los días. [ locutora ] neutrogena®. si vas a comprar auto, aprovecha que truecaruen! para una piel radiante todos los días. es la manera diferente de hacerlo. visita truecar.com para obtener ahorros garantizados sin tener que negociar. gracias! obtén tu gran oferta, visita truecar.com [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> nada de cuerito. ¿vas a querer o quÉ? ¿quÉ a dieta? pura carnita, mi hija. >> ahÍ estÁ ninel rÍosel nue
hablÉ con tu mamÁ y alicia, la mamÁ de ana patricia. a ver. denle los mejores consejos a cada uno. no se lo pueden perder. no saben todo lo que dicen. tu hermano es un travieso. >> tambiÉn al regresar, en nuestro rincÓn grupero tenemos todo sobre juliÓn Álvarez. >> tienen que escuchar los consejos que le dieron a ana patricia para esa noche de luna de miel. eso y mÁs al regresar de la pausa. >> mÚsica, maestro! [♪ mÚsica ♪] eliminar los granitos que puedes ver...
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. >> reporting in alba any, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >>> in virginia, a hot air balloon festival took a tragic turn friday night. two dead and one still missing after their balloon caught fire mid flight. a hot air balloon hit a power line and burst in flames. dozens saw two people numb eting from the bask. >> you could -- plummetting from the basket. >> the bodies of the pilot and head coach have been recovered but the other body has not been been found. they resume to scour the fields and woods around that crash. >>> storms barreling through mid sections of the u.s. tonight. the twister ripped through the town of oric and ray county, knocking down businesses and homes. no serious injuries reported. there were reports another tornado touched down near marshall near kansas city. >>> one day after a judge in arkansas ruled the state's ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, couples lined up to get married. christina talked with those in line. >> i'm in shock, but, yeah, first gay marriage in history. >> reporter: it's a day they've been waiting for for years. >> it's an indescri
. >> reporting in alba any, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >>> in virginia, a hot air balloon festival took a tragic turn friday night. two dead and one still missing after their balloon caught fire mid flight. a hot air balloon hit a power line and burst in flames. dozens saw two people numb eting from the bask. >> you could -- plummetting from the basket. >> the bodies of the pilot and head coach have been recovered but the other body has not been been found. they resume...
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. >> alicia exxon is joining us by phone from san marcos. alicia, thank you so much. we're glad you're able to join us and that you're okay. i know you've lived there for years, and you say in the last decade you've lived through two of these, quote, apocalyptic firestorms. what are you seeing? and compare this one to what you've seen in the past for us. >> well, first of all, i just thought i should mention that i am in my bed right now, in my own house. >> oh, good. >> we came home yesterday. we got the news, and our entire community was really excited to be able to get back in. we don't see any of the big billowing smoke anymore. we're just kind of left with some really poor air quality. but everybody's really excited. and just to give you a sense of -- kind of the community and what's going on, the kids have prom tonight, and there were kids in our neighborhood that were not going to be able to get into their home to get their dresses for prom, and to get their tuxes and their dresses for prom. so this is a big sense of relief. i don't really have much knowledge o
. >> alicia exxon is joining us by phone from san marcos. alicia, thank you so much. we're glad you're able to join us and that you're okay. i know you've lived there for years, and you say in the last decade you've lived through two of these, quote, apocalyptic firestorms. what are you seeing? and compare this one to what you've seen in the past for us. >> well, first of all, i just thought i should mention that i am in my bed right now, in my own house. >> oh, good. >>...
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. >> alicia admitiÓ que Él y su amigo la tiraron. la rociaron con cal y lu sepultaro. dijo que la victima estaba viva cuando la enterraron. >> de acuerdo a las autoridades manejaron 20 millas para traerla a esta Área. se adentraron a esta parte boscoso.. con la misma herramienta de jardineria hicieron un hoyo donde la sepultaron viva. se recuperÓ el cuerpo. segÚn las autoridades muriÓ por asfixia. fueron presentados ante un juez. la familia de la victima estaba presente spc >> por quÉ lo hizo eso? por quÉ? eso querÍa preguntarle. por quÉ? por quÉ me la matÓ de esa forma. >> la familia cree que fatima luchÓ por su vida hasta el Último momento. >> hasta el Último suspiro. hasta el Último suspiro. yo sÉ que peleÓ por su vida. >> deja huerfanos a una hija de 21 aÑos y un niÑo de 7. a los sospechosos so fijÓ una fianza de 5 millones de dÓlares. y enfrentarÍan cadena perpetua de ser culpables. >> les de solicitates de asilo polÍticos esperan que sus casos sean evadruados. para ellos y sus familias esperar no es fÁcil. activistas y seres queridos fueron
. >> alicia admitiÓ que Él y su amigo la tiraron. la rociaron con cal y lu sepultaro. dijo que la victima estaba viva cuando la enterraron. >> de acuerdo a las autoridades manejaron 20 millas para traerla a esta Área. se adentraron a esta parte boscoso.. con la misma herramienta de jardineria hicieron un hoyo donde la sepultaron viva. se recuperÓ el cuerpo. segÚn las autoridades muriÓ por asfixia. fueron presentados ante un juez. la familia de la victima estaba presente spc...
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alicia mendez from our partner fusion is reporting from columbia university. >> reporter: in one of the nation's most prestigious universities, a kind of storm is brewing. >> i was raped by one of my close friends who was also a student at columbia. >> reporter: anna is one of 23 students at columbia university, many of whom say they have been victims of sexual assault on campus. now publicly complaining the university has not taken their cases seriously and has not appropriately punished the alleged perpetrators. what justice were you seeking from the administration? >> i wanted him to get off campus. i see him around campus and every time i feel triggered and scared but the administration didn't do anything to even take him off campus temporarily. >> reporter: a week ago something extraordinary happened, someone took matters in to their own hands. they sprayed graffiti on bath room walls and plastered the campus flyers listing students who they identified as campus rapists. it has caused an uproar with many saying it is vigilante justice at its worst. there are those who say they have
alicia mendez from our partner fusion is reporting from columbia university. >> reporter: in one of the nation's most prestigious universities, a kind of storm is brewing. >> i was raped by one of my close friends who was also a student at columbia. >> reporter: anna is one of 23 students at columbia university, many of whom say they have been victims of sexual assault on campus. now publicly complaining the university has not taken their cases seriously and has not...
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reporting in richmond, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >> this is the fourth shooting there this year. the freeway was shot down in that valley after suspects opened fire on this black chevy. this is video from our partnership with abc7 news. that driver was not hurt. they arrested four men in connection to the crime and in march, another shooting in oakland. no arrests were ever made in that shooting. >>> three state university students are expelled due to hate crimes. they pleading in to misdemeanor battery charges. the accusations of hate crimes came to light. >>> the santa claire county believes there are more victims in the investigation of the craigs list rental scam. on thursday, a woman there was charged of illegally pocketing those who answered the add. we speak -- ad. they speak to one person who says this comes from no surprise. >> reporter: at least three couples came up on this condominium for a tour before signing a lease and giving this woman, 47-year-old monique morris, a $200,000. they didn't know they were convicted of an alleged scam. >> she never led on she was doin
reporting in richmond, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >> this is the fourth shooting there this year. the freeway was shot down in that valley after suspects opened fire on this black chevy. this is video from our partnership with abc7 news. that driver was not hurt. they arrested four men in connection to the crime and in march, another shooting in oakland. no arrests were ever made in that shooting. >>> three state university students are expelled due to hate crimes. they pleading...
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how is she doing tonight alicia? >> reporter: well we are told that her mom and family members here at oakland's children right by her side. >> shots rang out and jacqueline collapsed on the pavement. police say a car driving down the 1800 block of 66th avenue stopped and two men got out and started walking back on tn block and firing multiple shots. >> it is nerve-racking. it is gang related. >> officials believed that he was intended the target. telling us his injuries are netting. 8-year-old jacqueline, however was playing behind this fence was hit in the neck. the victim to one of those bullets. her dad, carlos, tells us she fell to the ground. >> stray bullets hit a number of homes and pierced walls and flower pots and windows. this neighbor that wants to protect her identity is grateful that she was in the back of her house. >> i could have been in the front and who knows what would happen. they saw the holes in my house. it was very scary. i hope she will be all right, basically. >> reporter: jacqueline's fami
how is she doing tonight alicia? >> reporter: well we are told that her mom and family members here at oakland's children right by her side. >> shots rang out and jacqueline collapsed on the pavement. police say a car driving down the 1800 block of 66th avenue stopped and two men got out and started walking back on tn block and firing multiple shots. >> it is nerve-racking. it is gang related. >> officials believed that he was intended the target. telling us his injuries...
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ha vestido a varios famosos y para la boda de anita, alicia, su mamÁ, tiene que lucir espectacular. es por eso que sin pensarlo dos veces la llevamos a su atelier para que en ese dÍa tan especial se vea como toda una estrella. >> es de dÍa. es un lugar que es mÁs campestre. entonces, necesitamos un tejido que sea muy vaporoso, suave, que tenga fluidez. >> y que no sea caliente. >> entonces, yo le sugerirÍa primero... el escote lo podemos ver luego. un corte resaltando su cintura, debajo del busto. aquÍ, vamos a hacer cualquiera sea el escote. lo importante es que la parte de abajo tenga mucho volumen y esto tiene que ser un chifÓn, una tela muy suelta con bastante volumen. se estÁ usando mucho el lace, el encaje. no bordado. uno que se vea fino, elegante y al mismo tiempo romÁntico. >> y en cuantoa los colores, ¿para ella? >> ella tiene la piel olivo. tenemos que evitar todos los colores que sean verdes o naranjas. tendrÍa que ser un color como un azul, azul francia, los tonos verdes fuertes cualquier color subido estarÍa bien. >> un color que me gusta mucho para ella es
ha vestido a varios famosos y para la boda de anita, alicia, su mamÁ, tiene que lucir espectacular. es por eso que sin pensarlo dos veces la llevamos a su atelier para que en ese dÍa tan especial se vea como toda una estrella. >> es de dÍa. es un lugar que es mÁs campestre. entonces, necesitamos un tejido que sea muy vaporoso, suave, que tenga fluidez. >> y que no sea caliente. >> entonces, yo le sugerirÍa primero... el escote lo podemos ver luego. un corte resaltando su...
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. >> alicia now enjoys make lunch and spending time with her dad in their home. but for years the 25-year-old fresno state student dreaded mealtime because of her eating disorder. she wasn't eating bad food or not at all. she was actually eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and eating. basically all day. that just consumed me and i couldn't focus on work i couldn't focus on school. i was depress the. >> she suffered from an extreme fixation on heating healthy food or having a clean diet. >> she said it started when heaves 11 after struggling with a child hood trauma. >> experts say they are seeing a rise in the disorder. at the same time trendy diets focus on eating rights. diets like juicing. the paleodiet no fat and gmo-free have driven up the demand for organic food. >> we live in a culture that is very focused right now and even increasingly so on being healthy and oath the right kinds of foods. that's great. there's nothing wrong with it on the surface but when it becomes an obsession and unhealthy physically for s
. >> alicia now enjoys make lunch and spending time with her dad in their home. but for years the 25-year-old fresno state student dreaded mealtime because of her eating disorder. she wasn't eating bad food or not at all. she was actually eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and eating. basically all day. that just consumed me and i couldn't focus on work i couldn't focus on school. i was depress the. >> she suffered from an extreme...
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that cover story is here, along with a university president taking action, after this from fusion's alicia menendez. >> reporter: at columbia university this week, an issue coming out of the shadows into the nationwide spotlight. >> i was raped by one of my close friends who is also a student at columbia. >> reporter: emma sul coe wits is one of the students saying they have been a victim of sexual assault on campus. filing the complaint that the university has not taken the issue seriously. >> i decided something needed to be done. so he would stop attacking women on campus. >> reporter: what type of justice were you seeking from the administration? >> i just wanted him to get off campus. >> reporter: last week, someone, who knows who, put graffiti on bathroom walls across campus, accusing several students of rape. columbia released a statement to abc news, saying they're increasing measures to prevent sexual assault misconduct and support survivors. it comes amid a full-court press by the white house. tony west is a web of the president's task force. >> i think that when college campuses
that cover story is here, along with a university president taking action, after this from fusion's alicia menendez. >> reporter: at columbia university this week, an issue coming out of the shadows into the nationwide spotlight. >> i was raped by one of my close friends who is also a student at columbia. >> reporter: emma sul coe wits is one of the students saying they have been a victim of sexual assault on campus. filing the complaint that the university has not taken the...
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jonathan capehart and alicia quarles. thank you. >>> and we will have up next tamron hall and "newsnation" and that press conference with president obama and angela merkel. i will see you monday. at&t can help simplify how you manage it. so you can focus on what you love most. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route
jonathan capehart and alicia quarles. thank you. >>> and we will have up next tamron hall and "newsnation" and that press conference with president obama and angela merkel. i will see you monday. at&t can help simplify how you manage it. so you can focus on what you love most. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem....
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chrisbon was leading the effort and we were meeting with transit justice people and directly with you and alicia (inaudible) as well. i want to say thank you for that effort. i like the idea of focusing on on-time pitcheerformance and th level of riders. and also looking at the investment of capital made around the city. i have talked about this for years since i have been in office. the level of capital investments in district 11 and i would say district 11 is pretty minimal. there is capital investments that have gone in towards the green yard, and the facilities. but there hasn't been a lot of capital improvements that have come to make the experience of riders on the lines, mission, geneva or san jose, minor things here. and i see other parts of san francisco remarkable changing before my eyes. i think that's good. but we have to make sure that neighborhoods where we are so car dependent that we make those investments to provide a better alternative to people getting in their cars and riding muni. when i ride muni and as i said before the meeting, you get on the bus and there is very little
chrisbon was leading the effort and we were meeting with transit justice people and directly with you and alicia (inaudible) as well. i want to say thank you for that effort. i like the idea of focusing on on-time pitcheerformance and th level of riders. and also looking at the investment of capital made around the city. i have talked about this for years since i have been in office. the level of capital investments in district 11 and i would say district 11 is pretty minimal. there is capital...
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mark rumold and ali winston and alicia washburn. i hope you will put them in and reestablish that principle right now in this [inaudible]. also, i'd like to say a word for josh wolfe [inaudible]. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm peter war field, executive director of library users association and i have had a long experience with the sunshine task force many years, at least 10, the first three complaints were passed successfully and our last one march 5th went with a unanimous vote. unfortunately just 6 to nothing on march 5th and there is one in the works. there is a lot of problem with the sunshine task force and unfortunately the supervisors are at the base of some of them and basically a lack of support for the previous excellent sunshine task force. and we now have every member of the sunshine task force serving without having basically after their seats have expired. there are a number of points to be made. first of all, seats 1 through 5 each have a single applicant and we certainly endorse those folks being appointed or
mark rumold and ali winston and alicia washburn. i hope you will put them in and reestablish that principle right now in this [inaudible]. also, i'd like to say a word for josh wolfe [inaudible]. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm peter war field, executive director of library users association and i have had a long experience with the sunshine task force many years, at least 10, the first three complaints were passed successfully and our last one march 5th went with a unanimous...