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. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah it does. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> but it will change, yes, of course if you do that. >> (inaudible). >> well, -- (speaking spanish). >> (speaking spanish). >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the language it's called dulo. >> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to leave this room thinking we did not kill anybody for that. yes, you had a question? >> (inaudible). >> yeah. well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like -- certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. yes, the value there and with chile
. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah it does. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> but it will change, yes, of course if you do that. >> (inaudible). >> well, -- (speaking spanish). >> (speaking spanish). >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the...
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(speaking spanish) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >> in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. >> (speaking spanish). >> and the percussionist will play with their hands and their feet. >> (speaking spanish). >> with the african slave trade he used to be in the ports. this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was wha
(speaking spanish) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >>...
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[speaking spanish] >> generally you only have one meeting a month. >> [speaking spanish] >> we have member with us a member of the bcc as well. >> [speaking spanish] >> she's our [inaudible] to you with the education on board. >> [speaking spanish] >> she's providing report to the board members. >> [speaking spanish] >> and generally we're going to decide what we're going to focus on in 2012-2013. >> [speaking spanish] >> observations that we're going to include in that report if we can are our observations regarding enrollment. >> [speaking spanish] >> thank you. >> well, superintendent carranza and board of education commissioners as you can see in our report we have a lot to celebrate and a lot of successes we have made. i am very happy to say great progress in how we are providing services for el students and families, so i think there's a lot to be -- a lot to appreciate and be thankful for. we do believe like we said in the beginning part of our report that we are working much more effectively together with san francisco unified leadership and are grateful for that and my portion of
[speaking spanish] >> generally you only have one meeting a month. >> [speaking spanish] >> we have member with us a member of the bcc as well. >> [speaking spanish] >> she's our [inaudible] to you with the education on board. >> [speaking spanish] >> she's providing report to the board members. >> [speaking spanish] >> and generally we're going to decide what we're going to focus on in 2012-2013. >> [speaking spanish] >>...
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it's better in spanish. i'll do it in spanish. [speaking spanish] it's so funny that he said a black uncle. we say a black guy maybe. it was so funny using the word in that context. the last words, i was out the door, out the embassy, around the corner, past sorano, and i'm crossing the street which, as you know, is like crossing the new jersey turnpike which is another book on the new jersey turnpike, and i'm a native new yorker, dodging traffic, and get to the hotel and asked to be connected with the room, and he says, hello? i woke him up. he was exhausted. he got there and had gone to take a nap. he went to sleep. he had not been sleeping more than 15 minutes, and the phone rings, and it's me. i said, dr. king? he says, yeah? i go, this is michael with the american embassy. i'm the assistant culture, and the ambassador asked me knowing that you were coming here and wanted to have a free day, and, perhaps i can help you, and, besides, all the media of spain is looking for you, and i'm glad i found you first. i got to make decis
it's better in spanish. i'll do it in spanish. [speaking spanish] it's so funny that he said a black uncle. we say a black guy maybe. it was so funny using the word in that context. the last words, i was out the door, out the embassy, around the corner, past sorano, and i'm crossing the street which, as you know, is like crossing the new jersey turnpike which is another book on the new jersey turnpike, and i'm a native new yorker, dodging traffic, and get to the hotel and asked to be connected...
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he is spanish and irish together. if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was very proud of this lighthouse. the cubans offer hospitality to general alexander alejandro o'reilly. he rose through the ranks of the spanish army. the spanish sent alexander o'reilly to cuba to form a militia. he was appointed governor of louisiana and head of the army later on. he arrived in august, 1769, and took formal possession of louisiana for spain. think of new orleans and cuba, in particular havana, governors there were also in cuba so there was all this traveling from one city to anot
he is spanish and irish together. if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this...
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it is better in spanish. [speaking spanish] >> in spanish a black uncle and we say a black guy. so funny using the word in that context. his last words, running out the door, around the corner down to the castillo, almost like crossing the new jersey turnpike which is one of my other books, the new jersey turnpike and the native new yorker i am dodging traffic like crazy and get to the hotel and picked up the phone in the lobby and say will you connect me with his room and picks up the phone and says hello? he was exhausted. he had gone to take a nap and gone to sleep. he probably had not been sleeping more than 20 minutes. so i said dr. king? this is michael aaron rockland with the american embassy. the ambassador asked me knowing you were coming here and wanted a free day perhaps i could help you. all the media of spain is looking for you. i found you first because we have to make decisions what to do with the media. whereupon he says i am sorry. i don't speak spanish. said this is not spanish. this is english. the poor guy gets off of the plane, got a piece of paper, can spea
it is better in spanish. [speaking spanish] >> in spanish a black uncle and we say a black guy. so funny using the word in that context. his last words, running out the door, around the corner down to the castillo, almost like crossing the new jersey turnpike which is one of my other books, the new jersey turnpike and the native new yorker i am dodging traffic like crazy and get to the hotel and picked up the phone in the lobby and say will you connect me with his room and picks up the...
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spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> first of all, let me say, i just said in spanish. [laughter] >> i have more adjectives for you than chuck has. >> i am new to this issue in terms of the senate, not in terms of my life. i have lived surrounded by immigrants, my neighbors are immigrants, i'm mara into a family of immigrants. i see the good of immigration every day, how important it is for our future. as most americans, i know how critical the immigration system has been for our heritage and our future. by the same token, i see the negative is that illegal immigration is causing our country. these are issues that the vast majority of americans agree with. they believe we do have a legal immigration system that works and they recognize that we have now is not the 21st century legal immigration system and that is why i am so pleased the first principle in this effort is one to modernize our immigration system so it reflects the reality and the needs of the 21st century. by the same token, we recognize the market has a right to reform
spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> first of all, let me say, i just said in spanish. [laughter] >> i have more adjectives for you than chuck has. >> i am new to this issue in terms of the senate, not in terms of my life. i have lived surrounded by immigrants, my neighbors are immigrants, i'm mara into a family of immigrants. i see the good of immigration every day, how important it is for our future. as most americans, i...
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she read in spanish. it was great. i didn't sign up but if you have a slot for me i am happy to read this year too. >> thank you. >>i would -- mr. cook, hope that somehow you can find spots for our board members who i imagined would want to read especially upon your presentation today, and again there is the last empty where folks just can't make it, so if our board members are willing to be on call to go to a site that is in need of a reader i think that's the caveat this time because the ed fund has been so incredibly well organized that they are full as of today. every school that is on our list has a complete complement of readers which is again a testament to the work of mr. cook and ms. marr at the ed fund and school volunteers so i can't thank you enough for all of your forethought and work behind the scenes and even the last minute vip's that i have shoveled to you who caught me out in san francisco and "when is the read in happening and i want a school" so i appreciate the flexibility you managed with those fo
she read in spanish. it was great. i didn't sign up but if you have a slot for me i am happy to read this year too. >> thank you. >>i would -- mr. cook, hope that somehow you can find spots for our board members who i imagined would want to read especially upon your presentation today, and again there is the last empty where folks just can't make it, so if our board members are willing to be on call to go to a site that is in need of a reader i think that's the caveat this time...
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as you know much of what you hear is in conversational spanish. yo voy por esta calle, y ud., vaya por ésa. sí, sí, pero espere. ¿dónde nos encontramos? en la giralda, a las once y media. you should not be concerned about understanding every word. let the actions and the situations help you follow the story. ¿has visto un perrito negro, así de este tamaño? no, no lo vi. también estoy buscando a un niño. tiene seis años, así de alto. lo has visto? sí, por allí. at various times you will hear spanish that is spoken just for you and you should try to understand as much as you can. narrador: al día siguiente raquel y la familia ruiz llegan a la estación de tren. son las once y cinco de la mañana. you will also learn how days of the week are expressed in spanish. you will also learn how to express time in spanish. las once y media. niño: ahora, ¿qué horas son? ahora son las tres. dios mío, ¿dónde está jaime? now, sit back and relax as we join raquel in spain. ijaime! captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/c
as you know much of what you hear is in conversational spanish. yo voy por esta calle, y ud., vaya por ésa. sí, sí, pero espere. ¿dónde nos encontramos? en la giralda, a las once y media. you should not be concerned about understanding every word. let the actions and the situations help you follow the story. ¿has visto un perrito negro, así de este tamaño? no, no lo vi. también estoy buscando a un niño. tiene seis años, así de alto. lo has visto? sí, por allí. at various times you...
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a solid spanish bond auction this morning, yields of spanish debt are back below 5%. what do you take from those two bits and what it might mean to the u.s. today? >> well, i think one of the themes this year is europe is going to get less bad. the ecb has put a firewall around the financial system, the banking system. they have stepped in and done what our central bank did four years ago. so that, yes, the economy is struggling, but it's unlikely we're going to have these flare-ups and financial crises that have marked the last three years. so that is all good news. the economy is going to continue to expand, albeit sluggishly this year. and corporate profits are probably -- they've been decelerating recently but we're probably at the low end here. if emerging markets continue to accelerate a little bit, we think profit growth can reaccelerate here in the u.s., at least by the second half. and this year there is no reason why we can't deliver positive returns just like we did last year. >> of the same magnitude, though? >> well, high single digits, low double digit,
a solid spanish bond auction this morning, yields of spanish debt are back below 5%. what do you take from those two bits and what it might mean to the u.s. today? >> well, i think one of the themes this year is europe is going to get less bad. the ecb has put a firewall around the financial system, the banking system. they have stepped in and done what our central bank did four years ago. so that, yes, the economy is struggling, but it's unlikely we're going to have these flare-ups and...
[cheers and applause] >> [speaking spanish] >> love you guys. [cheers and applause] >> [speaking spanish]
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so we have them in arabic. >> spanish. >> spanish, korean and to gala. >> [inaudible] >> so it's available in english, chinese, spanish, vietnamese, and to gala and the way it's distributed in november it's the release day and distributed to all parents that go through the post counseling session after they do primary language assessment at the educationals placement center. we also send out one copy to every english learner in the district. >> and other questions? >> any other comments or questions from the board? mr. superintendent. >> thank you president norton. i want to take this opportunity to publicly thank them for their work. the san francisco unified school district as the commissioners know is parts of the great council of the city schools and the largest urban school systems in the country and i sit on the executive committee on the council and i am so proud when we get an opportunity to share what we're doing in san francisco around educating english language learners, what we're doing with the work of the pathways but most importantly when i share the work that the bcc does w
so we have them in arabic. >> spanish. >> spanish, korean and to gala. >> [inaudible] >> so it's available in english, chinese, spanish, vietnamese, and to gala and the way it's distributed in november it's the release day and distributed to all parents that go through the post counseling session after they do primary language assessment at the educationals placement center. we also send out one copy to every english learner in the district. >> and other questions?...
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he wanted to thank the spanish for their help. >> we prefer being spanish rather than portuguese in that respect. lots of places here are doing badly. we have to travel a long way, and there is not any public transportation. you have to rent a car to go to the doctor. calling an ambulance might be more expensive than getting a taxi. >> many of the costs come out of the patients' pocket. it is a lot to ask for the portuguese are earning less money, but the health authorities say they are proud of the reforms. >> the numbers speak for themselves. emergency admissions have gone down in general, and the reform has reduced the number of emergencies that are not really urgent. then he has a different notion of what constitutes reform -- >> there is a different notion of what constitutes reform. portuguese patients should be able to visit spanish doctors at no higher cost and vice versa, but the fight has already been going on for years. >> the problem is that political will is lacking. we have one of the most heavily populated border regions in spain and portugal. we have good infrastructure,
he wanted to thank the spanish for their help. >> we prefer being spanish rather than portuguese in that respect. lots of places here are doing badly. we have to travel a long way, and there is not any public transportation. you have to rent a car to go to the doctor. calling an ambulance might be more expensive than getting a taxi. >> many of the costs come out of the patients' pocket. it is a lot to ask for the portuguese are earning less money, but the health authorities say they...
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but in college and was exposed spanish for spanish speakers had its successes and i said i will reclaim my native tongue but i write in english because it is so natural to me. i don't have to think about the language or vocabulary when i am writing. trying to write in spanish and have to pick up the dictionary and that pulls me out of the story because i have to think of the vocabulary. as a compromise a right everything in english then do my own translation. i translated it myself and then it will be published in spanish next year. >>host: t. your novel so well in the spanish language? >>guest: not as well as english because i think that is most books that are published here in spanish i think part of that is because their leaders for spanish books cannot afford to buy a book and don't have access to the books. the especially low income communities. there is no bookstores and where. and it is hard to get access to the books. >>host: we're talking with reyna grande t. lavalin -- "the distance between us" a memoir". >>host: tell us about the sanitation check on you. >>guest: yes. when i
but in college and was exposed spanish for spanish speakers had its successes and i said i will reclaim my native tongue but i write in english because it is so natural to me. i don't have to think about the language or vocabulary when i am writing. trying to write in spanish and have to pick up the dictionary and that pulls me out of the story because i have to think of the vocabulary. as a compromise a right everything in english then do my own translation. i translated it myself and then it...
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officers can be certified in mandarin, cantonese, spanish, russian. we are hoping and working with other divisions within the city to get the process moving more quickly. on the street patrol officers, they're using their own cell phones to call language line. on a real level of equipment, officers need a better way to ask his language line. we are working with the department and think outside of the box. bilingual officers use digital recorders because of department requires them to tape interviews with victims, witnesses and suspects. the department was able to provide 50 digital recorders. we need more. let me turn this over to deputy chief beal, a vital member of our team. >> i don't know if i am a vital member of the group. i was assigned to represent the chief on this group. is and as i walked in the door that day and saw the members of the group i knew that i was in trouble. i knew the group was going to be extremely motivated, extremely directed, i immediately began getting homework assignments from these women. it's a great cause. i was glad
officers can be certified in mandarin, cantonese, spanish, russian. we are hoping and working with other divisions within the city to get the process moving more quickly. on the street patrol officers, they're using their own cell phones to call language line. on a real level of equipment, officers need a better way to ask his language line. we are working with the department and think outside of the box. bilingual officers use digital recorders because of department requires them to tape...
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annenberg media ♪ narrator: welcome to destinos: an introduction to spanish. as our story unfolds most of what you hear will be in conversational spanish. bueno, es un poco tarde. tenemos que irnos. sí, es tarde, es verdad. camarero, por favor. hay un mensaje para ud., señora. you will not understand every word you hear. let the actions and the situations guide your understanding. tengo que hacer una llamada de larga distancia. tengo que llamar a méxico. eh, muy bien. ¿adónde? a la ciudad de méxico. at other times, you will hear narration in spanish that is spoken just for you. narrador: miguel va al colegio de san francisco de paula. miguel es un buen estudiante. estudia mucho. as you enjoy the story, you will also learn the names of certain school subjects in spanish. tu mamá dice que tienes siete asignaturas. ¿qué materia te gusta más? bueno, realmente me gustan todas pero la verdad es que mis favoritas son las ciencias naturales. tengo unos minutos, y voy a apuntar... at the end of the episode raquel will review some of the story with you. primer
annenberg media ♪ narrator: welcome to destinos: an introduction to spanish. as our story unfolds most of what you hear will be in conversational spanish. bueno, es un poco tarde. tenemos que irnos. sí, es tarde, es verdad. camarero, por favor. hay un mensaje para ud., señora. you will not understand every word you hear. let the actions and the situations guide your understanding. tengo que hacer una llamada de larga distancia. tengo que llamar a méxico. eh, muy bien. ¿adónde? a la...
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it's not so surprising that we're getting bad spanish data. perhaps it's surprising that we see yields come down. greek yields below 10%. the market is on its risk appetite high. almost the bad news and there is plenty of it has been disregarded in the market's current move. for instance, the imf forecasts last week. they revised lower for the world. at the end of last year, the ocd -- >> is there a sense that the worse the data gets, the closer spain gets to a bailout so it's going to win/win? >> i don't know. it depends on whether you're asking economists or -- >> i'm asking the currency markets. why they're back to youi in-- they're buying euro. >> the dollar is part of this, and the dollar isn't -- >> not the dollar against the yen. >> the yen is the weakest performing currency now. it was the weakest last year and the second weakest of the u.s. dollar. part of this is because people are buying risk, getting out of low-risk currencies. >> the ecb's -- we're paying it back, they're not cutting rates at the european central bank, because ger
it's not so surprising that we're getting bad spanish data. perhaps it's surprising that we see yields come down. greek yields below 10%. the market is on its risk appetite high. almost the bad news and there is plenty of it has been disregarded in the market's current move. for instance, the imf forecasts last week. they revised lower for the world. at the end of last year, the ocd -- >> is there a sense that the worse the data gets, the closer spain gets to a bailout so it's going to...
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. >> >> [speaking spanish] let's hear it for pablo sandoval . [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] ,. >> what's up san francisco? [cheers and applause] >> [speaking spanish] >> love you guys. [cheers and applause] >> [speaking spanish] >> all right. let's hear it for pablo and marco. [cheers and applause] >> well, like many fans i'm also a fan of baseball. when we're not broadcasting we're traveling with the team. i also enjoy watching the teams on tv and listening to these guys. let's hear it for them. [cheers and applause] >> all right. how's everybody doing? good? are we ready to make some noise? seriously. i am serious. now, how does that home run call go? do you all remember? right. can you help me out? "he hits it high. he hits it deep, and he hits it -- very good. all right. let's do a couple of practice runs before we start eliminating some cities. all right. let's do a pablo sandoval home run. pablo, give me a fake swing. he hit its high. he hits it deep and he hits it -- already. let's do one more. jeremy, are you ready? take a swi
. >> >> [speaking spanish] let's hear it for pablo sandoval . [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] ,. >> what's up san francisco? [cheers and applause] >> [speaking spanish] >> love you guys. [cheers and applause] >> [speaking spanish] >> all right. let's hear it for pablo and marco. [cheers and applause] >> well, like many fans i'm also a fan of baseball. when we're not broadcasting we're traveling with the team. i also enjoy watching the...
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spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they will also be getting hands- on training on the assembly line. >> the twin track approach is a fundamental change. it means giving equal status to theoretical instruction and practical work in the company. the most important difference is that trainees later moved into a job at that company. >> the first group is to start practical training at the barcelona plant. the company is producing ever more models with rapidly devolving technologies. it needs highly qualified staff. the human resources director says that besides boosting a trainee's chances on the job market, the system also boost the company's competitiveness. the spanish volkswagen subsidiaries moving as fast as it can to adopt a new training system. >> we do not need to start from scratch. instead, we can take certain things known to work in germany and simply copy them he
spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they will also be getting hands- on training on the assembly line. >> the twin track approach is a fundamental change. it means giving equal status to theoretical instruction and practical work in the company. the most important...
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spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they will also be getting hands- on training on the assembly line. >> the twin track approach is a fundamental change. it means giving equal status to theoretical instruction and practical work in the company. the most important difference is that trainees later moved into a job at that company. >> the first group is to start practical training at the barcelona plant. the company is producing ever more models with rapidly devolving technologies. it needs highly qualified staff. the human resources director says that besides boosting a trainee's chances on the job market, the system also boost the company's competitiveness. the spanish volkswagen subsidiaries moving as fast as it can to adopt a new training system. >> we do not need to start from scratch. instead, we can take certain things known to work in germany and simply copy them he
spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they will also be getting hands- on training on the assembly line. >> the twin track approach is a fundamental change. it means giving equal status to theoretical instruction and practical work in the company. the most important...
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he is a reporter. [ speaking spanish ] >> for many years it has been a target of cartels because their dedication and their commitment to the integrity oftheir work and reporting about corruption. >> according to reports, since 2006 about 48 journalists have gone either missing or have been murdered. >> wow. [ speaking spanish ] >> tell us a little bit more about why this documentary is so important. we have the director via skype right this minute. >> tell us why you created this documentary. >> i was working on an immigration film, and i really felt like i needed perspective, and i asked around for reliable journalists, and that eventually led me to auto, the protagonist of the film, and after meeting with him it became clear to me that his story and the story of this newspaper were much more urgent than anything i had originally conceived of. >> do you worry for the safety of the journalists featured in this film? >> of course. there's always a concern that something could happen. while we were filming, the editor of the newspaper, who is an outstanding editor and journalist, receiv
he is a reporter. [ speaking spanish ] >> for many years it has been a target of cartels because their dedication and their commitment to the integrity oftheir work and reporting about corruption. >> according to reports, since 2006 about 48 journalists have gone either missing or have been murdered. >> wow. [ speaking spanish ] >> tell us a little bit more about why this documentary is so important. we have the director via skype right this minute. >> tell us why...
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[cheers and applause] now, i'm going to talk to my family -- [speaking spanish] >> thank you. i just want to say i'm enjoying this ride. this morning and talked to sergio and got to -- i am not -- [inaudible] but i have my card so i know i'm not going to be stopped today so great pleasure to be on this side, all my teammates that make me so happy and so proud. and now the young kids are taken over and two is not enough. we are going for a three-pete. [cheers and applause] >> tito, does not want to speak spanish. okay. no problem. >> i'm legal. >>
[cheers and applause] now, i'm going to talk to my family -- [speaking spanish] >> thank you. i just want to say i'm enjoying this ride. this morning and talked to sergio and got to -- i am not -- [inaudible] but i have my card so i know i'm not going to be stopped today so great pleasure to be on this side, all my teammates that make me so happy and so proud. and now the young kids are taken over and two is not enough. we are going for a three-pete. [cheers and applause] >> tito,...
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for the spanish operation, it was at 6.7% at the end of december. over to you, kelly. >> stephane, thanks very much for that. santander says its u.s. business could be in the second or third quarter of the year. >> should do it now given how good funding is for pe groups. >>> the u.s. senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a bill to suspend the debt ceiling for -- why not suspend it indefinitely? the house passed the measure last week. the senate version includes several republican amendments, matching spending cuts, every dollar increase in the ceiling and that's not expected to get passed. it will suspend it to may the 19th when it will be raised by the amount the treasury borrows in the interim. why -- greg is with us. greg is the economist. can we just get rid of the debt ceiling? it's a real brawl. >> just deep six that sucker like no other country deals with this it ottic device. hey, i'm going to borrow some money, but i'll think twice over whether i'm going to pay the bill when it comes. >> what if it was the founding father himself wh
for the spanish operation, it was at 6.7% at the end of december. over to you, kelly. >> stephane, thanks very much for that. santander says its u.s. business could be in the second or third quarter of the year. >> should do it now given how good funding is for pe groups. >>> the u.s. senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a bill to suspend the debt ceiling for -- why not suspend it indefinitely? the house passed the measure last week. the senate version includes...
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i think that is because most books published here in spanish -- the spanish books don't have the same kind of translation of english books. i think part of that is because, you know, people can -- the readers in spanish books can't afford to buy a book and they don't have access to the books. you know? especially in low income communities. so there are no bookstores anywhere, and i think it is hard for them to really get access to the book. >> host: we are talking with reyna grande, whose memoir is called "the distance between us", published by simon & schuster. reyna grande, tell us your life story. >> guest: the character story? >> host: when you went to school and the chapter they did on new? >> guest: yes, when i went to elementary school, wanting to nurse showed up in the teacher said, oh, we are we're going to check the kids for lights. but i couldn't what had understood what happened. all of us had trent all of us had tran-eights. but in los angeles, i thought maybe they had crossed the border illegally like i had. and it turns out i was the one who had lice. and i was so afrai
i think that is because most books published here in spanish -- the spanish books don't have the same kind of translation of english books. i think part of that is because, you know, people can -- the readers in spanish books can't afford to buy a book and they don't have access to the books. you know? especially in low income communities. so there are no bookstores anywhere, and i think it is hard for them to really get access to the book. >> host: we are talking with reyna grande, whose...
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one of the governments that got money, the spanish government, the spoacial list -- the socialist spanish government say they don't work and they don't create lasting jobs, and then they come to us and we give them the subsidees. >> and we subsidize companies all the time. >> if you want to talk about whether or not there should be subsidees, that's an honest debate. absolutely discussed. don't characterize this as giving it to foreign companies. >> it is. >> no, it is not. >> it is given to u.s. companies. >> the capital is based overseas. >> it is an unreasonable -- >> it is not misrepresented. we represented it fairly with all of our views fair and balanced. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >>> you think lance armstrong is the only one about to lose money in this scandal? think again. they will tell you why at the bottom of the hour. first, right here, a lawmaker is pushing a new tax on violent video games. is this a good move to control something like you are looking at or another government power grab? we? debate and you decide coming up.ri >>> if it is not child's play, then tax it.
one of the governments that got money, the spanish government, the spoacial list -- the socialist spanish government say they don't work and they don't create lasting jobs, and then they come to us and we give them the subsidees. >> and we subsidize companies all the time. >> if you want to talk about whether or not there should be subsidees, that's an honest debate. absolutely discussed. don't characterize this as giving it to foreign companies. >> it is. >> no, it is...
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try to alter the spanish find out more visit. eleven years ago america began its war on terror today in afghanistan a us war continues to be waged by current guest has a very unique perspective on what has happened and continues to take place there joining me now to talk more about this topic is journalist and author jerry van dyke mr van dyke wrote a book called captive my time as a prisoner of the taliban thank you for joining our team thank you mr van dyck as i mentioned the war on terror began some eleven years ago and u.s. troops according to president barack obama are expected to fully withdraw by the end of twenty fourteen is that a sign of victory or defeat in the so-called war on terror i don't think it's a sign of either one i think it's a sign that the u.s. public is tired of this we initially went in for one specific reason and that was to dismantle the government of the taliban and to destroy al qaeda now people ask why are we still there how many are there under president bush in the early part of the obama administ
try to alter the spanish find out more visit. eleven years ago america began its war on terror today in afghanistan a us war continues to be waged by current guest has a very unique perspective on what has happened and continues to take place there joining me now to talk more about this topic is journalist and author jerry van dyke mr van dyke wrote a book called captive my time as a prisoner of the taliban thank you for joining our team thank you mr van dyck as i mentioned the war on terror...
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[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] .. >> thank you very much. in terms of the senate, that is the way that i view it. my neighbors are immigrants, i married into a family of immigrants, i see immigration every single day. i see the good of immigration and how important it is for our future. i recognized how critical this immigration system has been our heritage and history and future. at the same time, i see the negatives and the problems it causes. the reality is that these are issues that the vast majority of americans agree with as well. they believe that we need to have an immigration system that works pretty recognizable is not a 21st entry immigration system. that is why i am so pleased with the first principle of this effort is once we modernize the system so reflects the reality in need of the 21st century. at the same time, we recognize that america has the right have to have immigration laws and the right reform them. it ensures that we will never be here again in a situation we face today. but none of this is poss
[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] .. >> thank you very much. in terms of the senate, that is the way that i view it. my neighbors are immigrants, i married into a family of immigrants, i see immigration every single day. i see the good of immigration and how important it is for our future. i recognized how critical this immigration system has been our heritage and history and future. at the same time, i see the negatives and the...
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that try to altie spanish find out more visit actuality. motion soon which brightened if you move the bounce from funds to pressure. these firms don't totty don't come. to. the to. man. man. on the phone when i walk down the street i'm not at all scared by the loads of people staring at me and i recently came to realize that st petersburg is a big village by sandia. in the hand of god and sometimes i think that even everyone knows that. about i understand that i stand out from the crowd but i also like to emphasize my individuality with beautiful and fashionable clothes in a idea that if a person has got style and intelligence then he or she is just like any other person in the world feel part of it. before you get to the analyze changed radically ever since i got involved in the entertainment business i realize that i'm not married to a man to the stage and it's very scary to tell the truth it's just. i don't even have the right to be sad this is the third tattoo i've got i have more than fifteen all together but this time to tell the stor
that try to altie spanish find out more visit actuality. motion soon which brightened if you move the bounce from funds to pressure. these firms don't totty don't come. to. the to. man. man. on the phone when i walk down the street i'm not at all scared by the loads of people staring at me and i recently came to realize that st petersburg is a big village by sandia. in the hand of god and sometimes i think that even everyone knows that. about i understand that i stand out from the crowd but i...
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one of the governments that got money, the spanish government, the spoacial list -- the socialist spanish government say they don't work and they don't create lasting jobs, and then they come to us and we give them the subsidees. >> and we subsidize companies all the time. >> if you want to talk about whether or not there should be subsidees, that's an honest debate. absolutely discussed. don't characterize this as giving it to foreign companies. >> it is. >> no, it is not. >> it is given to u.s. companies. >> the capital is based overseas. >> it is an unreasonable -- >> it is not misrepresented. we represented it fairly with all of our views fair and balanced. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >>> you think lance armstrong is the only one about to lose money in this scandal? think again. they will tell you why at the bottom of the hour. first, right here, a lawmaker is pushing a new tax on violent video games. is this a good move to control something like you are looking at or another government power grab? we? debate and you decide we? debate and you decide co with the spark cash card fr
one of the governments that got money, the spanish government, the spoacial list -- the socialist spanish government say they don't work and they don't create lasting jobs, and then they come to us and we give them the subsidees. >> and we subsidize companies all the time. >> if you want to talk about whether or not there should be subsidees, that's an honest debate. absolutely discussed. don't characterize this as giving it to foreign companies. >> it is. >> no, it is...
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[speaking in spanish] you all are the light of the world. a city built on a hill and no one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand. and it gives light to all in the house. [speaking in spanish] in the same way, let your light shine before others say that they may see your good works and give glory to your father in heaven. [speaking in spanish] the word of the lord. >> thanks be to god. [silence] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [silence] .. ♪ ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] ♪ [choir singing] >> you may be seated. mr. president, madam first lady, our tests, leaders and governments in the business community and religious community, it's a privilege to be with you today can be shared on the occasion of the second and not duration. over the last two weeks i've been praying a lot. but what you have a safety feature ma
[speaking in spanish] you all are the light of the world. a city built on a hill and no one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand. and it gives light to all in the house. [speaking in spanish] in the same way, let your light shine before others say that they may see your good works and give glory to your father in heaven. [speaking in spanish] the word of the lord. >> thanks be to god. [silence] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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and development is pushing turtles to build their nests in increasingly dangerous areas. [ speaking spanish ] interpreter: you can see that the waves come all the way up to here. this is a nest that is potentially threatened. if the sea reaches the nest, the saltwater will penetrate the embryos and they'll die. narrator: gonzalo and felix attempt to rescue the eggs from their hazardous site, and call in their local colleague, leonardo valido who runs a small hatchery on the island. the eggs are transported in the same orientation they're found in the nest. the smell of the sand from their nesting beach will permeate the soft eggs, imprinting on the turtles. in the future, the females that survive to adulthood will follow the scent to this exact spot. at the hatchery, leonardo raises a few turtles from each season until they're over a year old and big enough to tag for migration studies. he may never leave cuba himself, but he has devoted his life to these little global travelers that he sends off to see the world each summer. [ valido speaking spanish ] interpreter: i've been here in cayo l
and development is pushing turtles to build their nests in increasingly dangerous areas. [ speaking spanish ] interpreter: you can see that the waves come all the way up to here. this is a nest that is potentially threatened. if the sea reaches the nest, the saltwater will penetrate the embryos and they'll die. narrator: gonzalo and felix attempt to rescue the eggs from their hazardous site, and call in their local colleague, leonardo valido who runs a small hatchery on the island. the eggs are...
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the point is back with the spanish was a socialist government and they werunding. a socialist spanish said they don't work. they come to us . and if you want that all of the time . you want to talk. absolutely fair and discussed and don't characterize giving it to foreign companies . it is unreasonable. >> and it is not misrepresented. thank you, and lance armstrong. he is about to lose money. they will tell you why. pushing a new tax on violent video games. is this a good move or anything government power grab? we debate. you decide coming right up. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common
the point is back with the spanish was a socialist government and they werunding. a socialist spanish said they don't work. they come to us . and if you want that all of the time . you want to talk. absolutely fair and discussed and don't characterize giving it to foreign companies . it is unreasonable. >> and it is not misrepresented. thank you, and lance armstrong. he is about to lose money. they will tell you why. pushing a new tax on violent video games. is this a good move or...