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My mother, oddly enough, really wanted to pursue a career in law, but at the time, she had children and was working as a teacher.
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'The Five' is so special is because we all have such diverse backgrounds. It's such a nice mix of men, of women, and the variety of where we come from, different walks of life, different occupations, and certainly different viewpoints. That's what makes it so unique.
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Defendants would groan whenever they saw me enter a courtroom because I had a reputation for coming armed with the facts and for winning cases.
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I can never resist the good stuff: salami, pepperoni, you name it. I love it all.
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Advocating for yourself in the context of friendship starts with choosing the right people to be part of your inner circle.
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There is room for growth in all of us and across all of these platforms, to be able to make sure that we are hearing each other, that we are understanding exactly what's going on across the country.
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At a very young age, my beloved mother passed away from leukemia, forcing my father to become a single dad. Rather than coddle me, shelter me, or do things for me, he taught me to 'Make the Case' for everything in life - from my first job to a graduation trip I wanted.
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I want someone to be able to say, 'I relate to this person on The Five.' You feel like you belong. You kind of feel like it's family. They feel like they know us because we reveal so much about ourselves on the show.
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Nobody is going to believe what you're saying if you don't believe it yourself.
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Bella is my little dog. She's an imperial Shih Tzu. She's a little cotton ball with flecks of gold. She's super, super cute, and she eats like she's a Rottweiler.
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You move around at Fox depending on where they need you. That's what team players do. You pitch in. You know, you make it work.
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I enjoyed giving back to the city I was born and raised in.
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The friends I have from childhood are definitely like family to me - extended sisters and brothers, aunts and uncles.
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What I think you need to do is be aware and be your own best advocate. Get on the Internet, do your research, and find a group that you might be able to get involved with.
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I would be flattered and honored to be considered for any position where I could serve my country.
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Everyone loves to feast their eyes on Times Square on New Year's Eve.
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Often when I'm trying to make tough decisions, I rely on the lessons my father taught me and ask myself, 'What Would Tony Say?'
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I'm a patriot... Like my late father who came here and served his country as a member of the U.S. Army.
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The one message I always send to young people is, Don't be afraid to try different things to see what feels right and what's a good fit.
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My point is you've been given a powerful blessing in life in this country to be able to vote and to be able to sit on the jury, so come equipped.
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If you put your mind to it, anything is possible.
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When my mom, Mercedes, and her younger sister, Juanita, first came from Puerto Rico, they were the youngest in the family. They had to jump into a new community and really learn English, assimilate, and adapt - and I saw that. I grew up in that community.
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The important thing is, you must give back. As good as you've been given, you must do for others as well. Somebody helped you. Who can you help, too?
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In that portion of time where my parents were together, I got to see great love, great loyalty, and teamwork.