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.) >> this is did you process for all. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> and the importance of all of this is because we're going to celebrate with young people and celebrate their accomplishments so young people can grew up in a society where they're not going to be fearful of being here and that's a reason for celebration today. i want to start with our first nominee is jonathan. jonathan where are you? yeah. let's give a round of applause (clapping) >> jonathan is a telephone grader at mission high school he's 80 a great student and good citizen. he has a gpa of 4.0. he's devoted countless hours as the far sit baseball team and is applying for a large number of colleges and we know heel represent us well, so - jonathan (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> he's a fifth grader and she's a great student who has demonstrated respect and she offers assistance to other students she's a good citizen and she takes the time for other younger kids and she works with them when they're feeling sad or getting hurt. she's a model citizen we we want tho
.) >> this is did you process for all. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> and the importance of all of this is because we're going to celebrate with young people and celebrate their accomplishments so young people can grew up in a society where they're not going to be fearful of being here and that's a reason for celebration today. i want to start with our first nominee is jonathan. jonathan where are you? yeah. let's give a round of...
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.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> we would like to thank all the parents and the community members and the dignitaries that are celebrated the lives of young people here, no san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> and now it's my honor to introduce a special guest our mayor edwin lee. he's worked horde or hard to keep the economy on track. mayor lee keeps us focused on keeping san francisco a city that celebs education and health care and the environment for our future generations (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> thank you. i had no idea what you that but it sounded pretty good. everyone welcome to the city hall our people's hall in san francisco. and i am here to join i in celebrated latino heritage month. i want to thank a number of dignitaries that i know who have worked with me. we have the council general of japan and the mongol council and counsel generalizes representing nick away wag and others countries our friends (clapping) >> i see our colleagues on the board preside
.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> we would like to thank all the parents and the community members and the dignitaries that are celebrated the lives of young people here, no san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> and now it's my honor to introduce a special guest our mayor edwin lee. he's worked horde or hard to keep the economy on...
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jose is >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) so much to celebrate. thank you very much >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> thank you district attorney george. we would like to now move forward with our program but first we would like to acknowledge a special person who arrived at the scene we want to thank former mayor willie brown for being here today (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) on the brown side; right? willie. it's my pleasure >> (speaking spanish.) >> so, now i'd like to introduce dignity 89 supervisor campos and there's no translation for this he's from guatemala. he received his law degree from harvard please welcome supervisor david campos. thank you good evening. i'm so honored to be in front of of this amazing crowd it's a good lucking crowd. i want to acknowledge a bunch of folks i see the superintendant of our schools >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) i'll be brief this evening should be about the students. but i want to say we've had some pretty incredible accomplishments as a latino community. we heard about t
jose is >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) so much to celebrate. thank you very much >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> thank you district attorney george. we would like to now move forward with our program but first we would like to acknowledge a special person who arrived at the scene we want to thank former mayor willie brown for being here today (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) on the brown side; right? willie. it's my...
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i'm going to ask you to stay here >> (speaking spanish.) >> so, now it's prey sill martinez. so she was a mission graduate participate in elementary school and now participants in the college bound ambassador. perry sill continues to give back to her community with a gpa of 3.66 in clergy. she's now on the staff at marshall extended day program which supports the future dream of being a teacher >> (speaking spanish.) >> the extended bay mission graduat graduates. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we're very proud of you perry sill and we hope you become a teacher and our children will be well served by you. now let me ask jose che's an inspirational young man who goes above and beyond he's got a good work ethic. he's on the soccer team >> (speaking spanish.) >> thank you very much jose, congratulations (clapping) now let me call the next person he's been involved in the 7 teepee she's been involved and remains one of the exceptional student. she's got a 3.0 g pa she's a young council mentor to young students >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) and now lastly but last but not least l
i'm going to ask you to stay here >> (speaking spanish.) >> so, now it's prey sill martinez. so she was a mission graduate participate in elementary school and now participants in the college bound ambassador. perry sill continues to give back to her community with a gpa of 3.66 in clergy. she's now on the staff at marshall extended day program which supports the future dream of being a teacher >> (speaking spanish.) >> the extended bay mission graduat graduates....
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. >> (speaking spanish.) >> good afternoon. supervisors i think it is due time for us to fight for strong protections against harassment and against the displacement and evictions they cause. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm a volunteer receptionist it and i see people coming in our offices everyday with harassment cases with eviction cases and their suppressed and upset they come in in tears telling me about the behavior they're having to a face from their landlords. >> (speaking spanish.) >> one can i a woman came in and let me know her landlord called her a dirty wetback and she needed to leave because she was the owner and could do whatever she wanted to with her home. >> (speaking spanish.) >> the landlord called the police and lied to them about what was happening in the home and thankfully the police explicit believe the landlord and they didn't take the case any further. i think it's important for us to take the time and lose our fears and stand for the rights we have >> (speaking spanish.) >> and we're very thankful and w
. >> (speaking spanish.) >> good afternoon. supervisors i think it is due time for us to fight for strong protections against harassment and against the displacement and evictions they cause. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm a volunteer receptionist it and i see people coming in our offices everyday with harassment cases with eviction cases and their suppressed and upset they come in in tears telling me about the behavior they're having to a face from their landlords....
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how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. >> first off, this. bakalou salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish. formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try to resist siesta. you can't do it here. society will not accept you not taking siesta here. but that's the flow of life here. >> that b
how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. >> first off, this. bakalou salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] >> i always feel slightly oppressed by beautiful vistas. you know i mean? ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ >>> ah, the storybook kingdom of grenada. one of the oldest, most complex, magically surreal places in spain. and one of the most beautiful. grenada is tucked against the sierra nevada mountains of andalucia in southern spain. it's not like barcelona. it's not line san sebastian. it ain't madrid. any reason sentient person who looks at spain, comes to spain, eats in spain, drinks in spain, they're going to fall in love. otherwise, there's something deeply wrong with you. spain is the sort of place that never really made any sense anyway. but in the very best possible way. this is the country that gave us the spanish inquisition. also anarchy. this is where devout catholicism mixes with surrealism, modernist cuisine. with traditional tapas.
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] >> i always feel slightly oppressed by beautiful vistas. you know i mean? ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ >>> ah, the storybook kingdom of grenada. one of the oldest, most complex, magically surreal places in spain. and one of the most...
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[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: we shall never forget mandela's home imagine to our common struggle when on the occasion of -- to our country on july 26th, 1991, he said, and i quote, the cuban people have a special place in the hearts of the people from africa. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: i remember of this moment his bond of affection with fidel castro, a symbol of relations between africa and cubans. fidel has said, and i quote, nelson mandela will not go down in history for the 27 consecutive years he spent incarcerated. without ever renouncing his ideas. he will go down in history because he was capable of cleaning up his soul from the poison that such an -- punishment would have there. and for his generosity and wisdom, which at the time of victory, allowed him to lead with great talent. he's selfless and heroic, people, knowing that the new south africa could not be built on hatred and venn -- vengeance. [speaking spanish] >> translator: honor and glory forever to the great nelson mandela and heroic people of south africa. [cheerin
[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: we shall never forget mandela's home imagine to our common struggle when on the occasion of -- to our country on july 26th, 1991, he said, and i quote, the cuban people have a special place in the hearts of the people from africa. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: i remember of this moment his bond of affection with fidel castro, a symbol of relations between africa and cubans. fidel has said, and i quote,...
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] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ [ singing in spanish ] >>> since before 1598 when santa fe was established as a province of new spain, grizzled frontiersmen and hardy pioneers have come to this unforgiving landscape to eke out a difficult existence. welcome to santa fe today. where we can all live the western dream and even buy a little piece of it to take home. you gotta love it. we pretty much eradicate the native american culture, and now in newer, more politically correct times, we decide we love indians and all things native american. and we're kind of but not really sorry. and how much is that bric-a-brac? but that's not all. the new west is inclusive. >> welcome to santa fe. >> you've got your whole spectrum of new age crystal types seeking spiritual purity and intensity in the harsh, yet beautiful landscape. it's the last place in the u.s. you can wear buckskin and fringe without irony. while holding a buddhist blanket. there is, very deep inside this ordinary-looking five and dime, something truly authentic. >> hi. frito pie and a soda, please? >> this is the frito pie. as america
] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ [ singing in spanish ] >>> since before 1598 when santa fe was established as a province of new spain, grizzled frontiersmen and hardy pioneers have come to this unforgiving landscape to eke out a difficult existence. welcome to santa fe today. where we can all live the western dream and even buy a little piece of it to take home. you gotta love it. we pretty much eradicate the native american culture, and now in newer, more politically correct times, we...
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] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ [ singing in spanish ] g? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. thanks for giving me your smile. thanks for inspiring me. thanks for showing me my potential. for teaching me not to take life so seriously. thanks for loving me and being my best friend. don't forget to thank those who helped you take charge of your future and got you where you are today. the boss of your life. the chief life officer. ♪ uncle go one,two,one,two,one [uncle]thistwo,one.cotch,okay? [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? >>> since before 1598 when santa fe was established as a province of new spain, grizzled frontiersmen and hardy pioneers have come to this unforgiving landscape to eke out a difficult existence
] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ [ singing in spanish ] g? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. thanks for giving me your smile. thanks for inspiring me. thanks for showing me my potential. for teaching me not to take life so seriously. thanks for loving me and being my best friend. don't forget to thank those who helped you take charge of your future and got you...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] >> i always feel slightly oppressed by beautiful vistas. you know i mean? ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ >>> ah, the storybook kingdom of grenada. one of the oldest, most complex, magically surreal places in spain. and one of the most beautiful. grenada is tucked against the sierra nevada mountains of andalucia in southern spain. it's not like barcelona. it's not line san sebastian. it ain't madrid. any reason sentient person who looks at spain, comes to spain, eats in spain, drinks in spain, they're going to fall in love. otherwise, there's something deeply wrong with you. spain is the sort of place that never really made any sense anyway. but in the very best possible way. this is the country that gave us the spanish inquisition. also anarchy. this is where devout catholicism mixes with surrealism, modernist quiz inwith traditional tapas. c
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] >> i always feel slightly oppressed by beautiful vistas. you know i mean? ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ >>> ah, the storybook kingdom of grenada. one of the oldest, most complex, magically surreal places in spain. and one of the most...
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[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: we shall never forget mandela's home imagine to our common struggle when on the occasion of -- to our country on july 26th, 1991, he said, and i quote, the cuban people have a special place in the hearts of the people from africa. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: i remember of this moment his bond of affection with fidel castro, a symbol of relations between africa and cubans. fidel has said, and i quote, nelson mandela will not go down in history for the 27 consecutive years he spent incarcerated. without ever renouncing his ideas. he will go down in history because he was capable of cleaning up his soul from the poison that such an -- punishment would have there. and for his generosity and wisdom, which at the time of victory, allowed him to lead with great talent. he's selfless and heroic, people, knowing that the new south africa could not be built on hatred and venn -- vengeance. [speaking spanish] >> translator: honor and glory forever to the great nelson mandela and heroic people of south africa. [cheerin
[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: we shall never forget mandela's home imagine to our common struggle when on the occasion of -- to our country on july 26th, 1991, he said, and i quote, the cuban people have a special place in the hearts of the people from africa. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: i remember of this moment his bond of affection with fidel castro, a symbol of relations between africa and cubans. fidel has said, and i quote,...
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he favors the peace process but rejects the spanish government's call or an official apology. he says he was a soldier. >> the moment you become an activist, you know you are going to cause damage. you are aware of your responsibility from the moment you join the struggle. >> but asking for remorse is not without emotion. >> while the verdict is a victory for the party, it's a slap in the face for the relatives of victims, and it's not the end of the ongoing debate. >> the cold war has been over for almost a quarter of a century now. these days, young europeans and russians find it hard to imagine that their parents used to be scared of a potential nuclear war between east and west and that they would have to practice seeking shelter in bunkers regularly, but the legacy of nuclear armament on both sides is still visible in many places in europe. the former soviet fleet is still active contamination. the soviet union is said to possess as many as 200 submarines overall. when the iron curtain fell, they became taking radioactive bombs. the international community supplied funds
he favors the peace process but rejects the spanish government's call or an official apology. he says he was a soldier. >> the moment you become an activist, you know you are going to cause damage. you are aware of your responsibility from the moment you join the struggle. >> but asking for remorse is not without emotion. >> while the verdict is a victory for the party, it's a slap in the face for the relatives of victims, and it's not the end of the ongoing debate. >>...
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on this side of the fence you are on spanish soil.
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in english and in spanish. >> i see that, well done. for more, join our cleeks foxnewslatino.com >> his fancy spanish accent was impressive there. we asked what would you do if you one that million dollar jackpot. and we will share the best responses creativity counts. i'm going to get my vote in right now. hope you will read mine. >>> judge e asked what you would buy if you won the lottery. >> and we are coming over. kevin on facebook a condo or girlfriend coursezdky can satanists build a monument?ç and a no fun league. what the fans tailgating at the
in english and in spanish. >> i see that, well done. for more, join our cleeks foxnewslatino.com >> his fancy spanish accent was impressive there. we asked what would you do if you one that million dollar jackpot. and we will share the best responses creativity counts. i'm going to get my vote in right now. hope you will read mine. >>> judge e asked what you would buy if you won the lottery. >> and we are coming over. kevin on facebook a condo or girlfriend coursezdky...
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but they still make that piece with the spanish state will then contest entry at the expo was founded as the resistance movement against francisco franco's dictatorship. even after spain returned to democracy in the mid seventies terrorists continue that violent fight against the spanish state. what the goal of establishing their own suffering box. it then you still want independence from spain who want a tv piece for the box as new crop a dial up can and that's partly because the spanish states continues to take a tough stance towards forming to terrorists including two singles to keep them in prison. he was lucky one run home run call gonzales did not expect to save for such views for another eight years. ten months ago the anti militant was released early for good behavior. after serving twenty one years of his sentence. many of his former fighters should also be in line for early parole. spain is using a legal trick to try to prevent it. i knew the spanish state has disregarded the bill in order to keep the pressure on it just another oppressive smash a few weeks they used to taun
but they still make that piece with the spanish state will then contest entry at the expo was founded as the resistance movement against francisco franco's dictatorship. even after spain returned to democracy in the mid seventies terrorists continue that violent fight against the spanish state. what the goal of establishing their own suffering box. it then you still want independence from spain who want a tv piece for the box as new crop a dial up can and that's partly because the spanish...
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. >> jon: in spanish as well or english? >> it's english on fusion. sunday morning political show in spanish and bilingual column for the "new york times" syndicate. i'm an immigrant i need a lot of jobs scanchts. [ laughter ] >> jon: exactly. i don't know if you are familiar with the more standard american news anchors but brian williams, and i know this will for a fact. shows up at 5:00 pretty drunk. >> sorry. [ laughter ] >> jon: reads from the teleprompter and basically spends rest of his night in a brtel. >> are you sure? >> jon: almost positive. >> we have to research that. >> jon: probably have to research that. kind of an incredible time. how long have you been at univision? >> i've been working for univision for almost 30 years now. >> jon: what is the change that you've seen? here you are you've earned this authority and gravitas in that community that watches univision and all of a sudden 30 years later you find that you are in the most relevant, fastest growing demographic and political voice in the county right now. >> it has changes. whe
. >> jon: in spanish as well or english? >> it's english on fusion. sunday morning political show in spanish and bilingual column for the "new york times" syndicate. i'm an immigrant i need a lot of jobs scanchts. [ laughter ] >> jon: exactly. i don't know if you are familiar with the more standard american news anchors but brian williams, and i know this will for a fact. shows up at 5:00 pretty drunk. >> sorry. [ laughter ] >> jon: reads from the...
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when it comes to spanish, she is not a fanish. a texas middle school principal is on leave after telling students they weren't allowed to speak the language in class. you have to end that story after the laugh. amy lacey made the announcement over the intercom last month sparking concern among students and parents. and now in addition to punishing lacey, the school district has sent out a letter assuring families that neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of spanish. but some students say they are still confused. said one 6th grader, people don't want to speak spanish no more. >> or english for that matter. >> and they don't want to get caught speaking it because they are going to get in trouble. speaking of confused -- >> come on. >> come on ripley. come on ripley. come on. >> stupid. animals are stupid. they are really dumb. we will get to that later in the show. bob, in the green room, you said that students should only speak esperanzo which is encouraging coming from a stone cold racist li
when it comes to spanish, she is not a fanish. a texas middle school principal is on leave after telling students they weren't allowed to speak the language in class. you have to end that story after the laugh. amy lacey made the announcement over the intercom last month sparking concern among students and parents. and now in addition to punishing lacey, the school district has sent out a letter assuring families that neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking...
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but they still make that piece with the spanish state will then contest entry at the expo was founded as the resistance movement against francisco franco's dictatorship. even after spain returned to democracy in the mid seventies terrorists continue that violent fight against the spanish state. what the goal of establishing their own supper and popped it in you still want independence from spain who want a tv piece that he bought this new crop a dial up can not copy because the spanish states continues to take a tough stance towards forming to terrorists including two singles to keep them in prison. he was lucky one run home run call gonzales did not expect to save for such views for another eight years. ten months ago the anti militant was released early for good behavior. after serving twenty one years of his sentence. many of his former fighters should also be in line for early parole. its name is using a legal trick to try to prevent it. the new islamic state has disregarded the bill in order to keep the pressure on it. just another oppressive smash a few weeks they use tongs that
but they still make that piece with the spanish state will then contest entry at the expo was founded as the resistance movement against francisco franco's dictatorship. even after spain returned to democracy in the mid seventies terrorists continue that violent fight against the spanish state. what the goal of establishing their own supper and popped it in you still want independence from spain who want a tv piece that he bought this new crop a dial up can not copy because the spanish states...
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transferre transferred to broward. [ spanish ] >> alejandra is still fighting her immigration case. she is one of the lucky few to get out without being deported. [ spanish ] if >> if you had an american company using undocumented labor and paying them a dollar a day to offset their cost what should happen to that company? >> so we go after the employers, we try and bring criminal cases wherever the facts allow that. >> what if that company is geo and ice and the workers in the facility are making the food and cleaning the bathrooms for $1 a day? >> you're talking about the chinese in our custody. they are allowed to work if they want to, that's totally voluntary. >> ayes wouldn't tell us how present operators might be saving by using detainee labor. unlike federal prisons, working in these facilities is voluntary. that was not made clear. [ spanish ] >> you know the parallel with the criminal justice system is fairly clear. if you look back at the prison boom, starting in the late '70s into the '80s and the '90s a huge increase of people behind bars in this country in part driven b
transferre transferred to broward. [ spanish ] >> alejandra is still fighting her immigration case. she is one of the lucky few to get out without being deported. [ spanish ] if >> if you had an american company using undocumented labor and paying them a dollar a day to offset their cost what should happen to that company? >> so we go after the employers, we try and bring criminal cases wherever the facts allow that. >> what if that company is geo and ice and the workers...
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quarter of latinos prefer to have their information in spanish. whether they speak english or not, they prefer to have it in hispanic. >> the launch of the website was delayed by more than two months and some say latinos noticed. >> i think there is a sense of frustration and negligent that they feel, just like on the issue of immigration, it is almost systemic how this administration has marginalized and shoved them to the side. >> but the site may not be the biggest problem. new research on allin ensure -- uninsured americans, those without health insurance are more than twice as likely as the general population, 15%, to report that they haven't heard of the new health insurance exchanges. latinos are the largest demographic of uninsured americans and a h.h.s. spokespersons person said they will ramp up the drive spanish speerkz to the -- speakers to the website. they are enrolling at a rate five times higher than whites. >> if latinos get their coverage, it will make a difference overall for the affordable care act in the next year. >> the admi
quarter of latinos prefer to have their information in spanish. whether they speak english or not, they prefer to have it in hispanic. >> the launch of the website was delayed by more than two months and some say latinos noticed. >> i think there is a sense of frustration and negligent that they feel, just like on the issue of immigration, it is almost systemic how this administration has marginalized and shoved them to the side. >> but the site may not be the biggest problem....
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>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more? >> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you have an historic building that has been redone in a beautiful fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved and if you look at them, and we can particularly the gate as you came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i am going to recommend that every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. ♪ good afternoon and welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors i'm scott wiener to my right is supervisor kim and we'll be joined
>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more? >> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you have an historic building that has been redone in a beautiful fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved and if you look at them, and we can particularly the gate as you came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i am going to recommend...
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. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we don't stay at home we try to keep ourselves busy out in the street we're afraid the landlord is going to try to talk to us. his son came and offered a thousand dollars i asked him would you leave our apartment and do you think that's enough to give him more he said he wouldn't but was offering it to me. my family we don't sleep we're incredibly influenced and it's fuk our school work. >> . >> (speaking spanish.) >> so thank you for again listening to our stories this has affected my families health i'm losing won't and hair my family our dynamics are different so thank you for doing what you thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> . thank you supervisors i'm tony gonzales with american indian movement west. i share the same as what was said earlier i content the supervisors for taking the position to change legislation to include the particular tactic of harassment by landlords etc. i'm not just speaking for my organization as a vietnam veteran and the westerns that are here it facts many people. it's a shame that the rich culture that the city h
. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we don't stay at home we try to keep ourselves busy out in the street we're afraid the landlord is going to try to talk to us. his son came and offered a thousand dollars i asked him would you leave our apartment and do you think that's enough to give him more he said he wouldn't but was offering it to me. my family we don't sleep we're incredibly influenced and it's fuk our school work. >> . >> (speaking spanish.) >> so thank you for...
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spanish find out more visit. hello welcome to the r t sports show coming up our twenty six action packed minutes of sport from russia and around the world with me kate partridge and here's just a taste of. top of the trade was a neat lead the table at christmas in russia finally give the same in germany going seven points clear with a we won her went over how. while kings of the court discuss avenge their recent loss to barcelona with an eleven point victory over their rivals in moscow as the top sixteen beckons in the euro league. and the devil of a k h l tesco moscow are stunned for a fourth time to minnows luvin and we take a look at the slovakia you colors and their superstar captain in the last lap shot down. so let's kick off with football and with the russian premier league now in its winter break so these are top of the table at christmas while by munich will be the same in germany going seven points clear and still unbeaten in the league with a three one her win over how member but guardiola side bounced
spanish find out more visit. hello welcome to the r t sports show coming up our twenty six action packed minutes of sport from russia and around the world with me kate partridge and here's just a taste of. top of the trade was a neat lead the table at christmas in russia finally give the same in germany going seven points clear with a we won her went over how. while kings of the court discuss avenge their recent loss to barcelona with an eleven point victory over their rivals in moscow as the...
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the spanish. visit. news live from moscow shops and restaurants were the targets for the latest wave of car bombings across the iraqi capital and the. shia areas took at least thirty nine lives and injured well over one hundred a dog. activist who campaigns against military action in iraq he says society in that country as we know apart by war. there was a mosaic of minorities in. iraq and they were sort of held together by a certain feeling of citizenship living in one country but when the americans again they imposed sectarianism they didn't appoint people to vote because of their role of the because of their ethnic background and bets were adult or that gave the chance to fundamentalist feudal figures. to come back to the scene do the balazs the concept of citizenship turns down you were not a citizen of iraq but you were a member up certain sect or member of a certain moment and so this this creates big big problems in the whole. this has been one of iraq's most deadly years as we are documenting on
the spanish. visit. news live from moscow shops and restaurants were the targets for the latest wave of car bombings across the iraqi capital and the. shia areas took at least thirty nine lives and injured well over one hundred a dog. activist who campaigns against military action in iraq he says society in that country as we know apart by war. there was a mosaic of minorities in. iraq and they were sort of held together by a certain feeling of citizenship living in one country but when the...
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spanish campaigners defend a woman's right to an abortion. in a spot of bike parkour san francisco. ongoing andee the escalating violence in south sudan, seeking refuge in this u.n. compound. have been0 people displaced by the conflict between supporters of the current president and those of the former vice president, accused of orchestrating an attempted coup d'État last week. many in the young south sudan, which only became an independent state in 2011, fear the fighting between the two groups could lead to civil war. many have taken to social networks, calling for national peace and reconciliation under the #ichoosepeace and #mytribeissouthsudan hashtags. one blogger is asking people to stand united. scores of web users are fearful of the possibility of armed conflict. they are holding signs voicing their concerns. juba magazine is asking readers -- talk of juba magazine is asking readers to get involved. there are videos of those who are worried. this south sudanese family living in the united states has a clear message to convey. carrying out a pledge that was part of prime mi
spanish campaigners defend a woman's right to an abortion. in a spot of bike parkour san francisco. ongoing andee the escalating violence in south sudan, seeking refuge in this u.n. compound. have been0 people displaced by the conflict between supporters of the current president and those of the former vice president, accused of orchestrating an attempted coup d'État last week. many in the young south sudan, which only became an independent state in 2011, fear the fighting between the two...
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the spanish find out more visit. us not just these telephone calls these. incepted if you walk down the street cameras follow you if you drive along main roads your car is registered because the cameras pick up your registration plate your son can be traced your mobile phone can be traced your use of the cards can be traced all of this can be traced with just a few computer algorithms. from a society where bureaucrats could try paying mine i already want this name i get all far along those actually have your be told precisely where we are but a moment. with the economic down in the final. days. and the rest of life taking will be if we. speak your language or not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to bangalore stories. you hear. the spanish find out more visit. welcome back this is our national the u.k. is on track to become europe's largest economy with a new report predicting it will overtake the industrial might of germany by twenty thirty but unless you're part of the money to lead it may be a
the spanish find out more visit. us not just these telephone calls these. incepted if you walk down the street cameras follow you if you drive along main roads your car is registered because the cameras pick up your registration plate your son can be traced your mobile phone can be traced your use of the cards can be traced all of this can be traced with just a few computer algorithms. from a society where bureaucrats could try paying mine i already want this name i get all far along those...
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[speaking spanish] the list goes on. it is pretty astounding. kids, they tell us, they drink it because it tastes good. yeah, i know. but this does not mean it is good for you. and we have a real hard time convincing parents, latino parents, of the hazards of this practice. so we have a lot of work to do. >> thank you. i hope there are folks working on that locally. we have a lot of work to do. one more question, since there is not anyone else at the microphone yet. my name is roberto vargas, i work at the clinical and translational science community and health science program at ucsf. with regards to differential prices, you pointed to the example in nordic countries. subsidization of -- subsidizing beer, heavy taxes on alcohol. do we have any other examples of that? has there been any testing of that with regards to sugar beverages? >> no, there has been no testing. not that i know of. what i can say is that there is one study out of harvard where they change the price in the hospital cafeteria to see whether or not they could get people off s
[speaking spanish] the list goes on. it is pretty astounding. kids, they tell us, they drink it because it tastes good. yeah, i know. but this does not mean it is good for you. and we have a real hard time convincing parents, latino parents, of the hazards of this practice. so we have a lot of work to do. >> thank you. i hope there are folks working on that locally. we have a lot of work to do. one more question, since there is not anyone else at the microphone yet. my name is roberto...
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>> (speaking spanish.) >> we don't stay at home we try to keep ourselves busy out in the street we're afraid the landlord is going to try to talk to us. his son came and offered a thousand dollars i asked him would you leave our apartment and do you think that's enough to give him more he said he wouldn't but was offering it to me. my family we don't sleep we're incredibly influenced and it's fuk our school work. >> . >> (speaking spanish.) >> so thank you for again listening to our stories this has affected my families health i'm losing won't and hair my family our dynamics are different so thank you for doing what you thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> . thank you supervisors i'm tony gonzales with american indian movement west. i share the same as what was said earlier i content the supervisors for taking the position to change legislation to include the particular tactic of harassment by landlords etc. i'm not just speaking for my organization as a vietnam veteran and the westerns that are here it facts many people. it's a shame that the rich culture that the city h
>> (speaking spanish.) >> we don't stay at home we try to keep ourselves busy out in the street we're afraid the landlord is going to try to talk to us. his son came and offered a thousand dollars i asked him would you leave our apartment and do you think that's enough to give him more he said he wouldn't but was offering it to me. my family we don't sleep we're incredibly influenced and it's fuk our school work. >> . >> (speaking spanish.) >> so thank you for...
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i didn't see any your requests coming out there to show their solidarity with the spanish government to change course i didn't see anybody coming out poland or germany so the spanish government to change its policies did you similar sort of thing where we've got you know even thinking outside the e.u. with turkey all the trouble there again it was much lower care is the concern yet we're seeing constant ashton now coming to kiev again in a couple of days well absolutely kevin there were hundreds of thousands of people protesting not just in the capital but throughout and it was much more national protests this protest in ukraine is very much a protest of the western ukraine and we didn't get that we can get catherine ashton going out to the stand for ankara to show solidarity or anybody from the e.u. really got. the protesters in turkey were peaceful they were going to great brutality by the police there will also lead to the arrest of the big challenge your claim to be sacked as a result in ukraine so the double standards are absolutely glaring it seems to go on the streets of right
i didn't see any your requests coming out there to show their solidarity with the spanish government to change course i didn't see anybody coming out poland or germany so the spanish government to change its policies did you similar sort of thing where we've got you know even thinking outside the e.u. with turkey all the trouble there again it was much lower care is the concern yet we're seeing constant ashton now coming to kiev again in a couple of days well absolutely kevin there were...
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need gold they need gold to pay their armies to run their states so they go looking for gold and the spanish head west across the atlantic ocean now the cover story for that is that they're looking for so to bring into the heavenly kingdom they're looking for souls to convert to christianity school and in this journal christopher columbus mentions god twenty six times but he mentions the gold one hundred sixty so what were they really looking for it was a gold rush they were let's take the disk the conquest of the inca the spanish merchant of the n.d.s. just to one hundred sixty men and hundred sixty eight men marching to the end these and confront this colossal empire the empire and since the spanish had superior weapons they were able to cut down and twice the ink at which was the name of the ruler as well as the civilization entice the inca to a meeting and in a confined space fire can an atom and cut them down they just had sort of like bronze armor what the spaniards then did was basically grind up that and tire civilization take all its beautiful ornaments milked them down into gold ba
need gold they need gold to pay their armies to run their states so they go looking for gold and the spanish head west across the atlantic ocean now the cover story for that is that they're looking for so to bring into the heavenly kingdom they're looking for souls to convert to christianity school and in this journal christopher columbus mentions god twenty six times but he mentions the gold one hundred sixty so what were they really looking for it was a gold rush they were let's take the disk...
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eight men marching to the end days and confront this colossal empire the inca empire and since the spanish had superior weapons they were able to cut down and twice the inca which was the name of the ruler as well as the civilization entice the inca to a meeting and in a confined space fire cannon atom and cut them down they just had sort of lay like bronze armor what the spaniards then did was basically grind up that and tire civilization take all its beautiful ornaments milked them down into gold bars stamp them with the spanish insignia and send them off to europe and there and they basically converted that civilization into money unbelievable and now i want to move on to south africa you just scribe some of the south african ghosts miners and your neighbor who live in the is mine mining town. those and they rob them and you write quote one say penetrate a mine they stand stay down there for months deprived of sunlight their skin turns gray the wives and prostitutes who live with them turn gray then have an underground metropolis that in some gold fields can extend for forty miles i got
eight men marching to the end days and confront this colossal empire the inca empire and since the spanish had superior weapons they were able to cut down and twice the inca which was the name of the ruler as well as the civilization entice the inca to a meeting and in a confined space fire cannon atom and cut them down they just had sort of lay like bronze armor what the spaniards then did was basically grind up that and tire civilization take all its beautiful ornaments milked them down into...
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eight men marching to the end these and confront this colossal empire the inca empire and since the spanish had superior weapons they were able to cut down and tice the inca which was the name of the ruler as well as the civilization and ties think it to a meeting and in a confined space fire can an atom and cut them down they just had sort of like bronze armor what the spaniards then did was basically grind up that tire civilization take all its beautiful ornaments milk them down into gold bars stamp them with the spanish insignia and send them off to europe and there and they basically converted that civilization into money unbelievable and i want to move on to south africa you describe some of the south african ghosts miners and your neighbor who live in these mine mining tunnels. they rob them and you write quote one thing penetrate a mind they stand and stay down there for months deprived of sunlight their skin turns gray the wives and prostitutes who live with them turn gray van habit an underground metropolis that in some gold fields can extend for forty miles i got to ask you how di
eight men marching to the end these and confront this colossal empire the inca empire and since the spanish had superior weapons they were able to cut down and tice the inca which was the name of the ruler as well as the civilization and ties think it to a meeting and in a confined space fire can an atom and cut them down they just had sort of like bronze armor what the spaniards then did was basically grind up that tire civilization take all its beautiful ornaments milk them down into gold...