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producing theater in spanish, my son can be -- not going to be the only one speaking spanish, i'm receiving a lot of support from local business, community supports, so i'm very happy that i'm going to be acting again in spanish in san francisco. >> well, good luck. this is happening again through valentine's weekend at the bravo theater in san francisco. we will have all the info for you in just a bit. did you -- when the topic came up about doing the mono logs, did it -- did you give thought or did your people give thought to how is that going to go over with our people? >> in venezuela, when "vagina monologues" was there, my father, he is 85 now august theater direct, said what is that? we are not going to see that. they are going to be making jokes about us, i'm not okay with that. and then last year, here in san francisco, i was invite to act in english. so, i read the script in english and i thought, oh, my gosh, my prejudice. i was missing this powerful play all these years. this year has been performed in 140 countries, from 1996. so, it is a powerful play. it is important for us an
producing theater in spanish, my son can be -- not going to be the only one speaking spanish, i'm receiving a lot of support from local business, community supports, so i'm very happy that i'm going to be acting again in spanish in san francisco. >> well, good luck. this is happening again through valentine's weekend at the bravo theater in san francisco. we will have all the info for you in just a bit. did you -- when the topic came up about doing the mono logs, did it -- did you give...
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english and spanish. i am half-and-half. my mother is english. i don't know whether this gives the object to the row qualifies me. but if you go to england or spain, people will tell you they are very different. they're very conscious of their different is. when you look from the insight come you can always see the difference. if you ask a producer who is watching the sun screen, i think she's in washing 10 d.c. or new york, if you ask her to describe, she will say -- [inaudible] there's a lot of differences. if you want some visitors from the planet mars, he was say there's weird creatures and they only have two ideas. it's really all a question of perspective. when i look at the english and spanish, i see similarities because i am trying to see them objectively. they are both peoples that these frightening imperial profile, always conquering and losing empires. and also peep hole who has resulted that experience. a closer to very distant parts of the world. more successful than the spaniards and sheep i
english and spanish. i am half-and-half. my mother is english. i don't know whether this gives the object to the row qualifies me. but if you go to england or spain, people will tell you they are very different. they're very conscious of their different is. when you look from the insight come you can always see the difference. if you ask a producer who is watching the sun screen, i think she's in washing 10 d.c. or new york, if you ask her to describe, she will say -- [inaudible] there's a lot...
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i will speak in spanish. [speaking spanish] >> so i work with different after school programs across the stay and i have to travel between bay view and the mission and being able to ride by bike to these schools is the best mode of transit for me and serves as an example to my students this is a way they can get around the city. [speaking spanish] >> workshops like these are really benefited our students. they helped us achieve and develop a sense of independence, helping the youth develop a sense of independence. they learn about bicycles and how to repair the bicycles during these workshops. [speaking spanish] >> so these ordinance, this type of legislation is really important for our communities and i want to thank you for taking it into consideration. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning. jane martin from power. so at power we have been working for a long time around the affordability of transit as we're in the crisis with low income communities being displaced because of high cost. transportation
i will speak in spanish. [speaking spanish] >> so i work with different after school programs across the stay and i have to travel between bay view and the mission and being able to ride by bike to these schools is the best mode of transit for me and serves as an example to my students this is a way they can get around the city. [speaking spanish] >> workshops like these are really benefited our students. they helped us achieve and develop a sense of independence, helping the youth...
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still caught cheating in spanish the duty of spanish they spoke when they were expelled from spain in fourteen eighty two or one of the dialects that were spoken than for example acadia of juice with a moroccan origin. he'll get out of one of the company on the biblical book of concord he opened the city of moscow the reform will allow dual nationality. do you believe the newly minted spaniards to retain their previous his chips. the products in over the well. they did have the right to come back to spain and say this is my boss courts. and i and part of a solid team. i'm staying there they can invite the businessman from all the men from all over the well and say come on come to love creative arts in one eye you can invest your money on the sephardic businessmen instead of putting the money the new york miami. they're a tale of evil iraq so they can also go to spend so i think it's a win win situation the spanish government's plan is expected to be passed within weeks the chance of spanish citizenship for millions of sephardic will become a reality . a researcher at university has di
still caught cheating in spanish the duty of spanish they spoke when they were expelled from spain in fourteen eighty two or one of the dialects that were spoken than for example acadia of juice with a moroccan origin. he'll get out of one of the company on the biblical book of concord he opened the city of moscow the reform will allow dual nationality. do you believe the newly minted spaniards to retain their previous his chips. the products in over the well. they did have the right to come...
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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. i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> 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. as the story goes. 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. oh, man, that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. >> every lunch of your life. >> every day i'm here. but lunch is -- >> big. >> big. big lunch. siesta. but you can'
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. i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> 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...
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. >> at least eight people have drowned trying to swim from a beach in morocco to the spanish enclave. hundreds of people tried to make the perilous journey in an attempt to get around the six-meter land barriers. migrants came from sub-saharan africa. most of them were picked up by the moroccan coast art. for more, i'm joined by our same correspondent. the spanish territories are in the ee you, and this is precisely why migrants are trying to get there. >> that's absolutely right. it's caused conflict in syria and the poverty in some countries mean i getting through to what is spanish territory -- mean that getting through to what is spanish territory is seen as a better life, but what more often happens is that people will be kept in detention where the authorities try to identify them and send them back to their home country, but if they cannot do that, in some cases, they do send them to the spanish mainland, and that many ofourse, what these migrants want. today, we know that the debt went up to nine people drown. of course, and desperate to -- anderate for solutions, really, peo
. >> at least eight people have drowned trying to swim from a beach in morocco to the spanish enclave. hundreds of people tried to make the perilous journey in an attempt to get around the six-meter land barriers. migrants came from sub-saharan africa. most of them were picked up by the moroccan coast art. for more, i'm joined by our same correspondent. the spanish territories are in the ee you, and this is precisely why migrants are trying to get there. >> that's absolutely right....
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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. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> 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
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. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> 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...
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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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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. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> 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. that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. 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 accep
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. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> 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...
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thank you. [ spanish speaker ] >> good evening, commissioners, president fewer and superintendant. my name is maria rocha and i am the president of delack. [ spanish speaker ] >> the members from the district english learner committee are here to work with the district in the search for the solutions to achieve academic success for our english learners. [ spanish speaker ]>> for that we would thank you for giving us the suggestions and recommendation. we have highlighted three 3 points. one was provided to you in may. [ spanish speaker ] >> this suggestion is filing for the english learner services. the funds should be utilized in the highest leveraged activities determined by the funding requirement students and needs and community input. we recommend using english learner funds for the following leverage activities: [ spanish speaker ] we would like to recommend to you to invest funds in tutoring, after school classes, sum school and additional homework help for students and interventions coaches and supplemental help for students that are reclassified and we also recommend to fu
thank you. [ spanish speaker ] >> good evening, commissioners, president fewer and superintendant. my name is maria rocha and i am the president of delack. [ spanish speaker ] >> the members from the district english learner committee are here to work with the district in the search for the solutions to achieve academic success for our english learners. [ spanish speaker ]>> for that we would thank you for giving us the suggestions and recommendation. we have highlighted three...
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voters. >> to get spanish -- vote for me in spanish? >> well, there are over 40% of adult hispanics don't have insurance. this is great chance to get young, healthy adults enrolled in the healthcare which is exactly what they are trying to do with healthcare.gov. here we are four months in and this huge sector of uninsured people still can't sign up. that's just gross mismanagement in my opinion. >> and there is great political irony here. in 2012, the obama is a candidate appealed to the latino community which, of course, is the big story out of 2012. the turnout of the latino vote for obama, they appealed to them on obama care. everybody thought it was about immigration and so on. but they put ads in the latino community about obamacare because they knew that would be tremendously appealing to them. >> i don't know how can you do. this i mean, it's so profoundly stupid anyone can translate something very poorly and quickly. >> you hire somebody. it's the thought that goes into it. >> zero. soft launch thing is not a great execution. t
voters. >> to get spanish -- vote for me in spanish? >> well, there are over 40% of adult hispanics don't have insurance. this is great chance to get young, healthy adults enrolled in the healthcare which is exactly what they are trying to do with healthcare.gov. here we are four months in and this huge sector of uninsured people still can't sign up. that's just gross mismanagement in my opinion. >> and there is great political irony here. in 2012, the obama is a candidate...
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but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters, "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he observed in yucatan about the maya, about their ceremonial cycles, their ritual calendars. he even had pictures of the glyphs drawn to put in the manuscript. and without that, we would know very little firsthand about the maya. keach: with landa as a guide, the nature of the ancient maya books became clear. they were almanacs used by priests to plan rituals. the bars and dots are numbers -- a dot for one, a bar for five. these two symbols formed the basis of a highly sophisticated mathematical system. it was used to record the movements of venus and of the moon and sun. astronomical e
but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters, "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he...
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case, we will have a spanish company at the end. >> thank you, francisco. the chiefeynes, executive of abertis. >> ukrainian parliament has just voted in a new government. country preparing their for snap elections in may. in the meantime, the u.s. has ponied up a billion dollars in terms of loan guarantees. they're sending a delegation here next week. big ones. issues are this country owes $13 billion. a lot of that money is due in june. i spoke with a new prime minister and he says he thinks he can keep things together. >> we will do everything not to default. we have resources. if we get support from the united states, from the european union and imf, we will do it. >> those loans will come with conditions that won't go down well here in ukraine. think of this as greece 2.0. meanwhile, plenty going on outside kiev. in crimea, gunmen have seized the legislature, lowering the ukrainian flag and raising the russian flag. the country, viktor yanukovych, this country's former president, is in russia very he says he will hold a press conference there this frid
case, we will have a spanish company at the end. >> thank you, francisco. the chiefeynes, executive of abertis. >> ukrainian parliament has just voted in a new government. country preparing their for snap elections in may. in the meantime, the u.s. has ponied up a billion dollars in terms of loan guarantees. they're sending a delegation here next week. big ones. issues are this country owes $13 billion. a lot of that money is due in june. i spoke with a new prime minister and he...
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that's one of the reasons we are the best. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> how does it feel that there are people all over this world, literally, in japan, and canada, in europe, who are requesting mariachi music? >> well, it feels just wonderful to be playing for all kinds of people. by the way we're going to japan next week, so hello. we're going to be there for ten days. it feels very, very wonderful that all the people like the music, and most mariachi playing make you feel like you are in the clouds, you know. >> that's from a decade ago. again they'll be playing june 28th at the center for performing arts in san jose. one of the local mariachi will be accompanying them. after these messages more. they're going to play. >>> now here's what's happening in your c chlt munidad. >>> and we're celebrating a special day. ♪ >>> and here is our address, e-mail address for next week. follow me on twitter. my handle is @newsdamian. pick up a copy and support your bilinguals all across the bay area. we thank you for
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it's the first time the spanish royal has been summoned in a criminal proceeding. since the mauna kea was restored in nineteen seventy five following the death of dictator francisco pride staying in spain and thousands of women marched through the streets of madrid today to vent their anger at the spanish government's plans to limit access to abortion. with the new legislation is hostile nations of pregnancy will only be allowed in cases of or the mother's physical and psychological health the danger. just to say that the move would include era when women had to travel on roads in . police in istanbul five was a canon t gets angry costs often eat. this is hundreds protested the tight spaces. the internet with the proof in the palace without guilt or just look what age is more easily the north head and says that tend to put a lid on and on getting killed. corruption scandal. the wood elves angry protests in saree a fed pause news today swept up the dead tree up costing the country's woes social unrest since the war ended in the mid nineteen nineties. all the time di
it's the first time the spanish royal has been summoned in a criminal proceeding. since the mauna kea was restored in nineteen seventy five following the death of dictator francisco pride staying in spain and thousands of women marched through the streets of madrid today to vent their anger at the spanish government's plans to limit access to abortion. with the new legislation is hostile nations of pregnancy will only be allowed in cases of or the mother's physical and psychological health the...
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the spanish speaking media, and we do need spanish speakers, my friends, the spanish speaking media, specifically liberal telemundo networks, regularly refer to us conservatives, tea party folks, as antiimmigrant when in reality we're antiillegal immigration. intentionally or not -- [applause] intentionally or not, my friends, what they are doing is they are dividing a future group of american citizens. that is what they are doing, mislead k them, and rather than helping them to assimilate or polarizing them, maybe they want to maintain a captured spanish speaking audience, i don't know. they are promoting their own liberal agenda and messages. conservatives, my friends, conservatives needs folks like rush limbaugh, hannity and others to challenge liberals in spanish, in espanol and has with the mainstream media in south texas where we endeavored to speak out on national tv, on telemundo, an foxen on mundo fox, and all the other ones, we have to be heard, my friends, in the spanish language as well as the english language, and they must see us that it's not just a bunch of old black
the spanish speaking media, and we do need spanish speakers, my friends, the spanish speaking media, specifically liberal telemundo networks, regularly refer to us conservatives, tea party folks, as antiimmigrant when in reality we're antiillegal immigration. intentionally or not -- [applause] intentionally or not, my friends, what they are doing is they are dividing a future group of american citizens. that is what they are doing, mislead k them, and rather than helping them to assimilate or...
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. >> [speaking spanish]. >> unfortunately, in many cases in these regions authorities are corrupted by criminal organizations. the influence of the cartels uh, in many of these areas is huge, over law enforcement, politicians and state prosecutors. and- and in most cases, these people are in charge of investigating these crimes. >> [speaking spanish]. >> there are people who benefit from crime, either drug barons, you know, or- or politicians who- who want to send out very strident signal to people in our profession. they're targeting investigative reporting. they're targeting journalists who get up every morning and- and want to spend time on investigating corruption. >> fear is one of the overriding characteristics affecting journalism in- in mexico. drug cartels uhm, uh, have been basically conducting war against journalists, as well as others in the community. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in pursuing what was not merely my job, but my passion, i exceeded sheer reason o
. >> [speaking spanish]. >> unfortunately, in many cases in these regions authorities are corrupted by criminal organizations. the influence of the cartels uh, in many of these areas is huge, over law enforcement, politicians and state prosecutors. and- and in most cases, these people are in charge of investigating these crimes. >> [speaking spanish]. >> there are people who benefit from crime, either drug barons, you know, or- or politicians who- who want to send out...
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speedskater from miami for her spanish class. she also had to complete her biology, english and history homework. for her spanish grade her teacher gave her a b, because she said polina definitely got an a for skating. a b after that? polina, call me i'll help you. >> there is your next tutor. changing the guard for late night tv. >> here's what we're working on. an alert for pet owners. what is discovered in the streets of a bay city that has concerns about the safety of dogs and cats. >> if you are ready to laugh, late tonight here you go. he is going to make his debut. seth meyer crosses the hall to host late night. he was the longers running anchor -- see the video and i laugh. the weekend update news out of snl. that will be a big part of late night for his new show. they won't have to wait for the weekend now. >> we're excited to get out there and tell monday's jokes on monday's and we hired a lot of great joke writers. i think that will be a real strength. >> his first guests vice president joe biden and amy poehler. the s
speedskater from miami for her spanish class. she also had to complete her biology, english and history homework. for her spanish grade her teacher gave her a b, because she said polina definitely got an a for skating. a b after that? polina, call me i'll help you. >> there is your next tutor. changing the guard for late night tv. >> here's what we're working on. an alert for pet owners. what is discovered in the streets of a bay city that has concerns about the safety of dogs and...
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this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. ew, skeletons with boners. >> they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> was this decorative or really porn? >> i think they put ain't closet somewhere. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah. i'm happy we made it here, tony. that was an enlightened moment. >> something about steamy xxx pre-colombian erotica always makes me hungry. luckily at night, lima comes alive with the smell and familiar enticing sound of sizzling meat. it's time for delicious screamingly hot garlicky spicy flavor jack street meats. and as anyone who knows me is well aware, i love me some street meat. >> really? why? the neighbors complain? >> complain. >> they brought us to this place, a street stall named for the lady who runs the joint. they specialize in one thing. it means skewered meat. this stuff, they say, goes bac
this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. ew, skeletons with boners. >> they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> was this decorative or really porn? >> i think they put ain't closet somewhere. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah. i'm happy...
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. >> rising costs force said the spanish led company expanding the canal to down tools. we have this report. >> a special anniversary, panama celebrating the anniversary of the canal. disputes over the waterways extension is spoiling the party. >> everybody is worried. the canal is our best asset. the builder says he doubles the price or leaves halfway into the job. >> the expansion allows vessels twice a big to pass through the waterway. work was altered after negotiations broke down over who thu pay more than a billion -- who should pay more than a billion in price overruns. in hindsight the price was low. >> translation: the consortium offer was a billion cheaper. they would use onward half the materials. they must find it fast. >> the stoppage cost time. >> this is panama's only try season. four months of the year when the weather conditions are right for mixing concrete and having enough construction materials for the rest of the year. every day this site is empty could mean months in further delays. >> thousands of workers have been sent home. ports around the worl
. >> rising costs force said the spanish led company expanding the canal to down tools. we have this report. >> a special anniversary, panama celebrating the anniversary of the canal. disputes over the waterways extension is spoiling the party. >> everybody is worried. the canal is our best asset. the builder says he doubles the price or leaves halfway into the job. >> the expansion allows vessels twice a big to pass through the waterway. work was altered after...
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he wiped spittle from his mouth as he was in a bad state, the spanish captain of the ship. and he was an experienced mariner. this was his third trip around the world. he could not see the west africans were in charge, that over 50 days earlier, they had seized the ship, killed most of the spaniards. remember, this is in the south pacific, not the atlantic. they sailed or demanded to be returned to west africa. the spanish captain tried to buy time for not wanting to round the cape into the atlantic. that is when they came across delano's ship. they could have fought or fled. but instead, they came up with this remarkable plan. they were starving. they were dehydrated and thursday. two women and two children died. yet he managed to stage this nine-our pantomime of the master slave relation to treat this new england mariner who understood himself as a reformer, forward-looking man of the world who had a realistic vision of how things worked. it is remarkable story. >> how did you first come across this story? you travel all around the world to basically research archives to
he wiped spittle from his mouth as he was in a bad state, the spanish captain of the ship. and he was an experienced mariner. this was his third trip around the world. he could not see the west africans were in charge, that over 50 days earlier, they had seized the ship, killed most of the spaniards. remember, this is in the south pacific, not the atlantic. they sailed or demanded to be returned to west africa. the spanish captain tried to buy time for not wanting to round the cape into the...
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that had to be crushed before they turned to their petty differences which we call the spanish civil war. the same tendencies reached further to worker controlled enterprises. they are springing up in large parts of the old rust belt of the united states and northern mexico. they have reached the greatest development in the vast country of spain, monitor gone partly a reflection of the achievements of the long complex rich spanish tradition and partly it comes up with christian anarchist sources. there is also included in this general tendency but quite substantial and corporative movements that exist in many parts of the world. i think it also encompasses at least a good part of the feminist and human rights activism. impart all of this sounds like tourism so why should anyone defend illegitimate structures? no reason of course. i think it is correct. it really is a truism, anarchism is what we call a truism that truisms have -- anarchism has merits. this particular truism belongs to an interesting category of principles, principles that are not only universal but doubly universal.
that had to be crushed before they turned to their petty differences which we call the spanish civil war. the same tendencies reached further to worker controlled enterprises. they are springing up in large parts of the old rust belt of the united states and northern mexico. they have reached the greatest development in the vast country of spain, monitor gone partly a reflection of the achievements of the long complex rich spanish tradition and partly it comes up with christian anarchist...
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-- spur spanish. [speaking spanish] >> and we'll also have the opportunity to discuss how we can work together to work more closely on scientific and educational exchanges. we're particularly interested in making sure that young people in mexico and the united states and canada are able to study and travel in each country, and we're trying to expand those countries' exchanges. >> [speaking spanish] >> so this is a wonderful opportunity for us to build on the work that we have already done over the last year. >> [speaking spanish] >> the president, let me say one last thing, and that is about the situation in ukraine which, obvious, has captured the attention of the entire world. >> [speaking spanish] >> the united states condemns in the strongest terms the violence that's taking place there. >> [speaking spanish] >> and we have been deeply engaged with our european partners as well as both the ukrainian government and the opposition to try to assure that that violence is finished. >> [speaking spanish
-- spur spanish. [speaking spanish] >> and we'll also have the opportunity to discuss how we can work together to work more closely on scientific and educational exchanges. we're particularly interested in making sure that young people in mexico and the united states and canada are able to study and travel in each country, and we're trying to expand those countries' exchanges. >> [speaking spanish] >> so this is a wonderful opportunity for us to build on the work that we have...
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with the spanish and the french. having that force in that part of the mediterranean does hearken back to what we discussed earlier. in the 1990's and the 1980's, we did a lot of training with the french, italians, spanish, our partners in the southern mediterranean. we have not been able to her the last several years due to commitments in iraq and afghanistan. >> your response my mind me -- reminds me in the pentagon and around washington, we often hear the term "deployed presence." particularly in discussions about budgets and how to trade off allocations of budgets. i think it is an aspect -- correct me if i'm wrong -- of what our military is doing every day. i doubt most americans have much appreciation for it. if you are out on a six or a month deployment or so, how much engagement is there not only with allied forces, but partner forces. does that change? is that more, the same, less? where are we in our presence posture, if you will? >> certainly in the mediterranean bases, some of that has been interrupted. f
with the spanish and the french. having that force in that part of the mediterranean does hearken back to what we discussed earlier. in the 1990's and the 1980's, we did a lot of training with the french, italians, spanish, our partners in the southern mediterranean. we have not been able to her the last several years due to commitments in iraq and afghanistan. >> your response my mind me -- reminds me in the pentagon and around washington, we often hear the term "deployed...
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she says the customer service for primarily spanish speaking californians has been, well, awful. >> what i believe has been a major obstacle that this group has not signed up, is number one, the application was not made available to them in spanish until this month, we're talking about january 2014. also, the hotline. when a spanish speaker calls, the message was also in english, and that was one of the very first changes that they made as a result of my office pushing back that they needed to improve their customer experience for spanish speakers. >> reporter: senator torres and her staff have also been closely tracking the covered california website and say there have been spanish translation problems since it launched. alex barrios is senator torres communications director. >> as a spanish speaker, one of the first challenges i have when i go to the website, is i go to www.coveredcalifornia.com, which is the website that the spanish language advertisement tells me to go to, i click on that, and the first thing i see is english. so that's really hard for me. >> reporter: covered califo
she says the customer service for primarily spanish speaking californians has been, well, awful. >> what i believe has been a major obstacle that this group has not signed up, is number one, the application was not made available to them in spanish until this month, we're talking about january 2014. also, the hotline. when a spanish speaker calls, the message was also in english, and that was one of the very first changes that they made as a result of my office pushing back that they...
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it was also largely approved by the spanish congress and and and the people. ants. as of today there is a change in the mall because the government is changing because the majority is changing but still. in other words are you saying it's too early to say whether non the eye of these laws will go down eventually. it's difficult to know but there's one thing for sure is a big difference between what the people see us playing from the outside and an unwanted suitor real country as spain is a very conservative country. do you believe in souls and traditions where the catholic church sanchez. a strong power. is it as an example you can still chc!vez get married in spain in church which is one of the girls countries i think you're a prom into word and when has anyone seen the new song come visit and that still in spain it's very different. you don't laugh. such. this is unlike that of the team soon come from pacs call the packs and controls. so you don't have an eternity to tune into the traditionally marriage and as we say. still up people are making fun of the bailout
it was also largely approved by the spanish congress and and and the people. ants. as of today there is a change in the mall because the government is changing because the majority is changing but still. in other words are you saying it's too early to say whether non the eye of these laws will go down eventually. it's difficult to know but there's one thing for sure is a big difference between what the people see us playing from the outside and an unwanted suitor real country as spain is a very...
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this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. ew, skeletons with boners. >> they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> was this decorative or really porn? >> i think they put it in closets somewhere or something. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah. i'm happy we made it here, tony. that was an enlightened moment. >> something about steamy xxx pre-colombian erotica always makes me hungry. luckily at night, lima comes alive with the smell and familiar enticing sound of sizzling meat. it's time for delicious screamingly hot garlicky spicy flavor jack street meats. and as anyone who knows me is well aware, i love me some street meat. >> really? why? >> you know, the neighbors, they -- >> the neighbors complain? >> complain. >> our friend brought us to this place. a street stall named for the lady who runs the joint. they specialize in one th
this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. ew, skeletons with boners. >> they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> was this decorative or really porn? >> i think they put it in closets somewhere or something. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting....
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the flier is translated 0 into chinese and spanish the library flier is being in the process of being translated but it's being translated into chinese and spanish. >> it's going to be in the language as well the presentation and a yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> i wanted to extend my peeshgs to greg awe and ail. the commission advocated to make sure in the budget there was funding for the adequate outreach. because of that we have this - we have funds to be able to put together solid outreach and campaign materials. so i think a good job has been done it's easy to read and grasp. so i really want to extend my appreciation to mary ann and greg and gloria for your great work. wanted to make sure you got the presentation early on. the business tax.com is the calendar and other public workshops that maybe happening the calendar will be there. continue to direct people driver's license. i asked mary ann to provide the list of organizations we're familiar with and know about but please take a look at it and if there's action you know about send them to me or i'll get them to mary
the flier is translated 0 into chinese and spanish the library flier is being in the process of being translated but it's being translated into chinese and spanish. >> it's going to be in the language as well the presentation and a yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> i wanted to extend my peeshgs to greg awe and ail. the commission advocated to make sure in the budget there was funding for the adequate outreach. because of that we have this - we have funds to be able to...
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this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. ew, skeletons with boners. >> they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> was this decorative or really porn? >> i think they probably put it in a closet somewhere. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah. i'm happy we made it here, tony. that was an enlightened moment. >> something about steamy xxx pre-colombian erotica always makes me hungry. luckily at night, lima comes alive with the smell and familiar enticing sound of sizzling meat. it's time for delicious screamingly hot garlicky spicy flavor jack street meats. and as anyone who knows me is well aware, i love me some street meat. >> really? why? the neighbors complain? >> complain. >> they brought us to this place, a street stall named for the lady who runs the joint. they specialize in one thing. it means skewered meat. this stuff, they sa
this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. ew, skeletons with boners. >> they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> was this decorative or really porn? >> i think they probably put it in a closet somewhere. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah....
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this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. ew, skeletons with boners. >> they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> was this decorative or really porn? >> i think they had it in a closet somewhere. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah. i'm happy we made it here, tony. that was an enlightened moment. ♪ >> something about steamy xxx pre-colombian erotica always makes me hungry. luckily at night, lima comes alive with the smell and familiar enticing sound of sizzling meat. it's time for delicious screamingly hot garlicky spicy flavor jack street meats. and as anyone who knows me is well aware, i love me some street meat. >> really? why? the neighbors complain? >> complain. >> they brought us to this place, a street stall named for the lady who runs the joint. they specialize in one thing. it means skewered meat. this stuff, they say, go
this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. ew, skeletons with boners. >> they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> was this decorative or really porn? >> i think they had it in a closet somewhere. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah. i'm happy...
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football clubs the allegation is that the spanish government has given unfair attacks and voltage is two for spanish football clubs has the commission turned a blind eye on this whole going to get the opal seats. we opened the investigation would receive a complaint we analyze the case. that we analyze also cases of foreboding the tops on money go in the one pm then that the formal system and we did have decided to open an investigation she said the tuvalu and for the commission to open the ethical some some that kind of thing missing is so subtle you an easy one. and would need to be shown when we open an investigation that we are opening the right investigation of the wrong ones. but the experience of a bill this month. ask a positively. the commission to open an investigation with abc show most of all that before. she knew. so that i posted the cakes are really near the civic is a new remedy to that the problems regarding the funding of these us only pieces of someone when investigate the wedding to see a piece on the football clubs in the spring when the cia to some football club
football clubs the allegation is that the spanish government has given unfair attacks and voltage is two for spanish football clubs has the commission turned a blind eye on this whole going to get the opal seats. we opened the investigation would receive a complaint we analyze the case. that we analyze also cases of foreboding the tops on money go in the one pm then that the formal system and we did have decided to open an investigation she said the tuvalu and for the commission to open the...
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the spanish. visit. peace activists go on trial in the u.s. for taking a stand against drone warfare campaign. a teacher and a police officer killed in a hostage crisis in a moscow school carried out by one of its students. have been administered to the u.s. secretary of state after he warned that the country could face a boy call if it fails to take real steps to strike a peace deal with the palestinians. watching an international committee live from moscow.
the spanish. visit. peace activists go on trial in the u.s. for taking a stand against drone warfare campaign. a teacher and a police officer killed in a hostage crisis in a moscow school carried out by one of its students. have been administered to the u.s. secretary of state after he warned that the country could face a boy call if it fails to take real steps to strike a peace deal with the palestinians. watching an international committee live from moscow.
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everything with potatoes. [ speaking foreign language ] >> very good spanish. >> i don't speak spanish. i speak a little mexican. ♪ >>> bogota. back in the '90s, a very dangerous and violent place to be. today, not so much. today in my repeated experiences here, kind of awesome. the candelaria is a recently renovated old city where i meet up with hector abad, one of the distinguished writers and one of the most supremely talented writers in latin america. his recent work is about his father, called "oblivion," who was killed for his outspoken attempts to change things for the better. so, first of all, where are we? >> puerta falsa. this is a place where many bogotans come to eat something in the middle of the morning. or in the middle of the afternoon. >> the tamales are made with chicken and pork belly combined with vegetables, rice and masa, wrapped in a banana leaf, and slow cooked for hours. this place has been serving chocolate completo to the politicians of the nearby plaza bolivar for a couple hundred years. >> here are the tamales. >> beautiful. it is a thing of beauty, isn't
everything with potatoes. [ speaking foreign language ] >> very good spanish. >> i don't speak spanish. i speak a little mexican. ♪ >>> bogota. back in the '90s, a very dangerous and violent place to be. today, not so much. today in my repeated experiences here, kind of awesome. the candelaria is a recently renovated old city where i meet up with hector abad, one of the distinguished writers and one of the most supremely talented writers in latin america. his recent work...
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. >> which obviously has captured the attention of the entire world. [ speaking spanish ] >> the united states condemns in strongest terps the violence taking place there. [ speaking spanish ] >> and we have been deeply engaged with our european partners as well as both the ukrainian government and the opposition to try to assure that that violence ends. [ speaking spanish ] >> we hold the ukrainian government primarily responsible for making sure it is dealing with peaceful pros never an appropriate way, th the ukrainian people are able do assemble and speak freebie about their interests without fear of repression and i want to be very clear that as we work through these next several days in the ukraine that we are going to be watching very carefully and we expect the ukrainian government to show restraint, to not resort to violence in dealing with peaceful protesters. we have said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful and we'll be monitoring very carefully the situation, recognizing that along with our european partners in the international community there will be
. >> which obviously has captured the attention of the entire world. [ speaking spanish ] >> the united states condemns in strongest terps the violence taking place there. [ speaking spanish ] >> and we have been deeply engaged with our european partners as well as both the ukrainian government and the opposition to try to assure that that violence ends. [ speaking spanish ] >> we hold the ukrainian government primarily responsible for making sure it is dealing with...
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the new york police department has more spanish-speaking officers than any other police department in the united states. so the fact that this didn't just happen once. what make this is so egregious is it happened three different times. three different times she filed a report and says he is violent to me. had any one of those reports been translated, he would have been arrested and possibly been doing time on the original violence and this poor woman and her children would still be alive. >> let's talk about the liveing in fear. jeff, she lived in fear. she was let down by the system a few times. she went to the proper authorities and then she had to live in fear constantly. >> yeah, police not sent out.
the new york police department has more spanish-speaking officers than any other police department in the united states. so the fact that this didn't just happen once. what make this is so egregious is it happened three different times. three different times she filed a report and says he is violent to me. had any one of those reports been translated, he would have been arrested and possibly been doing time on the original violence and this poor woman and her children would still be alive....
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the -- there was a revolution going on in cuba the cubans were fighting the spanish for independence, and there were people pro and con, and americans liked the fact there was a revolution going on because they didn't -- they wanted spain out of america, and we thought we had a lot of investment in cuba wanted to trade with cuba, and we sort of would be good if cuba was more open to u.s. influence and exchange. there was pro-spanish riots in havana, in january, and so teddy roosevelt and others sent the uss maine to havana harbor in february, and the idea was the show the spanish sthorts in cuba that america was intent on at least helping these revolutionaryies overthrow the government. maine was in havana harbor, and then it was in a big explosion. the bugle is poignant because the captain of the maine fikse, was writing a letter to his wife, and he heard back that night, 9:30 at night he heard the bugler sound taps, which in any military outpost you know is a sign of well, there's a peaceful and soothing quality to it. he heard taps and then just after that the maine exploded. most
the -- there was a revolution going on in cuba the cubans were fighting the spanish for independence, and there were people pro and con, and americans liked the fact there was a revolution going on because they didn't -- they wanted spain out of america, and we thought we had a lot of investment in cuba wanted to trade with cuba, and we sort of would be good if cuba was more open to u.s. influence and exchange. there was pro-spanish riots in havana, in january, and so teddy roosevelt and others...
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he played a key role in spanish football. he set the standards spain still follows to stay at the top. >> lots going on the english premier league. sundayer land won their match 3-nil after frustrating. west ham beat swansi 2-nil. m manchester united scoring with a big deflected free kick, going at ha now. tottenham behind and everton, a 1-nil at home to aston villa libya's footballers earn a chance of winning first major international title. they will play ghana in the final in the african nation's championship. kickoff is a couple of years ago, a combination of players based in the con sonit. libya's footballers have enjoined a dream round in this competition and are one win away from a first major international title. clemente has said it would be the perfect give to the people who are not opts to winning cups and titles but a veryy tail ending to this african nation's campaign. intend on writing their own success story. ghana making a world cup appearance later this year. an opportunity for the young players to stake a cl
he played a key role in spanish football. he set the standards spain still follows to stay at the top. >> lots going on the english premier league. sundayer land won their match 3-nil after frustrating. west ham beat swansi 2-nil. m manchester united scoring with a big deflected free kick, going at ha now. tottenham behind and everton, a 1-nil at home to aston villa libya's footballers earn a chance of winning first major international title. they will play ghana in the final in the...