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-- >> span spanish. >> are >> >> (speaking spanish). >> are here and it means soul. >> (speaking spanish). >> and when we go to move our bodies -- >> (speaking spanish). >> they mean the essence. >> (speaking spanish). >> when they go to work the earth -- >> (speaking spanish). >> is the contact with our mother nature. >>nature -- >> (speaking spanish). >> that will live us food, take care of us and receive us before we die. >> (speaking spanish). >> we also have this and movement of work. >> (speaking spanish). >> or conversation. >> (speaking spanish). >> which is the key to receive love. >> (speaking spanish). >> and all these type of movements were followed by this style of dance with its own co n coring on gravy. >> >> (speaking spanish) (music). (applause). >> can you play the music please? >> i want to dance with everybody. >> well, he's not there. (music). >> okay do you have any questions? we need to have some minutes and would like to answer some questions. yes? >> (inaudible). >> is it hard to dance? >> (speaking spanish). >> it's not difficult. you just got to put a lot of ef
-- >> span spanish. >> are >> >> (speaking spanish). >> are here and it means soul. >> (speaking spanish). >> and when we go to move our bodies -- >> (speaking spanish). >> they mean the essence. >> (speaking spanish). >> when they go to work the earth -- >> (speaking spanish). >> is the contact with our mother nature. >>nature -- >> (speaking spanish). >> that will live us food, take care of us and...
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(speaking spanish) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >> in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. >> (speaking spanish). >> and the percussionist will play with their hands and their feet. >> (speaking spanish). >> with the african slave trade he used to be in the ports. this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was wha
(speaking spanish) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >>...
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spanish) (speaking spanish). >> what he is saying that thanks to the bant. bante he got funding for of the peru vaifian culture and got approved. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. >> good. (speaking spanish). >> so we have a variety of instruments -- that we're going to be showing you. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of the instrument is called tale boheha. >> (speaking spanish). >> it was a time in peru when the africans were prohibited from playing or making instruments. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were forced to make their own instruments. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they use the surroundings and big jars and they used to have water or other type was drinks. >> (speaking spanish). >> covered with leather skin. >> (speaking spanish). >> and they make the drums. >>. >> (speaking spanish). (drums). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> this instrument is called dungo. >> spr (speaking spanish). >> we have two but only one was used. >> (speaking spanish). >> this is one that was used no
spanish) (speaking spanish). >> what he is saying that thanks to the bant. bante he got funding for of the peru vaifian culture and got approved. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. >> good. (speaking spanish). >> so we have a variety of instruments -- that we're going to be showing you. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of the instrument is called tale boheha. >> (speaking spanish). >> it was a time in peru when the africans were prohibited...
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>> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to leave this room thinking we did not kill anybody for that. yes, you had a question? >> (inaudible). >> yeah. well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like -- certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. yes, the value there and with chile and all of that area. yes? >> (inaudible). >> no -- you know what it is. it's a rubber stamp of the tube that is heating it. you can -- >> (inaudible). >> no it's a tube. somebody had a question. i don't know if we are running out of time or we have to go or -- >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). i think it was done two years ago. it's peru veian. >> (i
>> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to leave this room thinking we did not kill anybody for that. yes, you had a question? >> (inaudible). >> yeah. well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are...
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. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah it does. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> but it will change, yes, of course if you do that. >> (inaudible). >> well, -- (speaking spanish). >> (speaking spanish). >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the language it's called dulo. >> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to leave this room thinking we did not kill anybody for that. yes, you had a question? >> (inaudible). >> yeah. well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like -- certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. yes, the value there and with chile
. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah it does. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> but it will change, yes, of course if you do that. >> (inaudible). >> well, -- (speaking spanish). >> (speaking spanish). >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the...
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he is spanish and irish together. if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was very proud of this lighthouse. the cubans offer hospitality to general alexander alejandro o'reilly. he rose through the ranks of the spanish army. the spanish sent alexander o'reilly to cuba to form a militia. he was appointed governor of louisiana and head of the army later on. he arrived in august, 1769, and took formal possession of louisiana for spain. think of new orleans and cuba, in particular havana, governors there were also in cuba so there was all this traveling from one city to anot
he is spanish and irish together. if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this...
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well, the litany for the spanish-american war was a war for duty and destiny. and the sense -- it was probably actually the most popular war in american history. more popular than even world war ii. and the sense was that this was everyone's chance for glory. and when the photographers went to cuba to photograph the war, they took photographs that protected the soldier's nobility. they didn't want to show pictures of men bloodied by combat. this particular photograph of the two bodies under the heaps of blankets -- the photographer who took that made the conscious choice. he covered the bodies up. made the conscious choice to photograph them that way so the viewers at home his audience wouldn't be able to gawk. c-span: that war lasted how may days? >> guest: boy, just a couple weeks. c-span: let's look at photograph number three. >> guest: alright. this is actually photograph number -- that's photograph number two. this is the same. c-span: is this number three in the book? >> guest: this is number three in the book. c-span: ok. >> guest: this is those same two
well, the litany for the spanish-american war was a war for duty and destiny. and the sense -- it was probably actually the most popular war in american history. more popular than even world war ii. and the sense was that this was everyone's chance for glory. and when the photographers went to cuba to photograph the war, they took photographs that protected the soldier's nobility. they didn't want to show pictures of men bloodied by combat. this particular photograph of the two bodies under the...
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>> not bilingual spanish. we have chinese, vietnamese, the actual demographics are 7 women 5 men, 7 caucasians, 3 african americans, 1 vietnamese who speaks both vietnamese and french, and 1 chinese person who speaks -- forgetting which dialect, but no one who speak spanish. >> thank you for the clarification. so, seeing no other public comment, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, i would like to take seat 12 and 15, since there's one applicant for each one of those seats. we'll take them, if you could move the nomination of seats 12 and 15 without any objections? >> yes. >> do we have to say the name on record? go ahead. >> so, we have a motion to accept and approve errol wishom to seat number 12 and lena miller for seat number 15. i'd like to make a motion that we move this forward. >> second. >> thank you. no objection. motion to move forward. [gavel] >> so, what we have are basically four people for the three seats. any thoughts? supervisor breed. >> thank you. my thoughts are one of the chall
>> not bilingual spanish. we have chinese, vietnamese, the actual demographics are 7 women 5 men, 7 caucasians, 3 african americans, 1 vietnamese who speaks both vietnamese and french, and 1 chinese person who speaks -- forgetting which dialect, but no one who speak spanish. >> thank you for the clarification. so, seeing no other public comment, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, i would like to take seat 12 and 15, since there's one applicant for each one of...
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be able to speak spanish, as well.d many doral residents we spoke with agreed with the council. >> absolutely not. because i'm living here, i have to speak in english. i have to learn to read in english. i have to adapt to this country. >> i think it should be english because doral is part of the united states. i don't think it's fair to the rest of the people coming to doral. >> i think we live in the united states, we have to speak english. >> so the mayor floated this idea for making spanish an official language. it's been shot down. but is it over? >> not really. good to be here with you. well, after the defeat of his first proposal, the mayor is softenings wa ining the wording. he will present a revised version that designates doral as a multicultural city. this seemed to be an idea that the members of the council will probably support. this new proposal will be voted on march 18th. mean mile mayor boria realizes that the word may have been too much too soon. but the mayor also believes the issue is not going away
be able to speak spanish, as well.d many doral residents we spoke with agreed with the council. >> absolutely not. because i'm living here, i have to speak in english. i have to learn to read in english. i have to adapt to this country. >> i think it should be english because doral is part of the united states. i don't think it's fair to the rest of the people coming to doral. >> i think we live in the united states, we have to speak english. >> so the mayor floated this...
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and for spanish speaking el's we have the same kind of data. and so again, the take away is that now we are able to provide this kinda information to schools so they can use it. next we're gonna look at an el -- classroom profile by el pathway and this is something that the rpa desk provides to schools and we're gonna look at three things and i'll explain on the next slide. so here this top one that says n equals 20 -- we're looking at this case at el's who started at this particular school in second grade in 2009 [inaudible] there were /#20* students that started in [inaudible] biliteracy and we're looking at -- there's percent of efficiency level from second grade moving up to third to fourth and the key part of this graph is to look at -- compare this group to the kennedy's bilingual students -- these are all e l's of the school -- all matched el's an then this bottom set of bar graphs are other students in [inaudible] biliteracy across the district so schools can use this information to see how this compares to other pathways in the school
and for spanish speaking el's we have the same kind of data. and so again, the take away is that now we are able to provide this kinda information to schools so they can use it. next we're gonna look at an el -- classroom profile by el pathway and this is something that the rpa desk provides to schools and we're gonna look at three things and i'll explain on the next slide. so here this top one that says n equals 20 -- we're looking at this case at el's who started at this particular school in...
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spanish]ing ]> speaking spanish >> [spanish] -- [speaking spanish] >> a number in mind? >> of the participants? i do not know if they have been given a number lately. it will not be as big as we saw in 2006. we will make a serious effort to demonstrate that there is widespread support for this. >> one more question. all of our leaders will be available for one-on-one interviews. thank you for being here. when look forward two cooperating with you. mucho gracias. >> mr. secretary, we are going to put them down as undecided. [laughter] [applause] >> mr. chairman, as i listen to it struck mes, what a wonderful things free- speech is. >> that was the hearing where donald trump sold was making the justification for attacking iraq -- donald trump's felt - rumsfeld was making the justification for attacking iraq. you did not hear how many iraqi civilians would die from this venture. i'd like those questions answered. >> war with the " pink founder on sunday on c-span's "q & a." >> yesterday, president obama spoke to a crowd in florida. this is about 15 minutes. >> hello, miami.
spanish]ing ]> speaking spanish >> [spanish] -- [speaking spanish] >> a number in mind? >> of the participants? i do not know if they have been given a number lately. it will not be as big as we saw in 2006. we will make a serious effort to demonstrate that there is widespread support for this. >> one more question. all of our leaders will be available for one-on-one interviews. thank you for being here. when look forward two cooperating with you. mucho gracias....
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maybe spanish. a lot of people speak spanish. but it should not be punitive. be like a map, a direction. this is where we should be headed and you try to do this. the best thing to do is to use project-based learning in some capacity to try to get those skills into the students' heads. >> for those out there that may be teacher, whether they teach 3rd grade or senior high school, for parents who have kids and are hoping the kids are getting what they need during the day while they are out making a living, you have a method called t.r.i.c.k. the folks at carnegie like this a lot. it stands for trust, first. start with that. >> there is very little trust in the schools. you don't trust the students at all. you don't trust them to go to 2 boothrooms by themselves. you can't turn around and write on the board without worrying about what is going on behind you. so, i do away with that completely. i trust my students. so, if you think about the private schools, with the teachers and student there is the trust and respect. so, we need to bring that into the public sc
maybe spanish. a lot of people speak spanish. but it should not be punitive. be like a map, a direction. this is where we should be headed and you try to do this. the best thing to do is to use project-based learning in some capacity to try to get those skills into the students' heads. >> for those out there that may be teacher, whether they teach 3rd grade or senior high school, for parents who have kids and are hoping the kids are getting what they need during the day while they are out...
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] [cheering] [speaking spanish] [cheering] [speaking spanish] >> at thank you for your warm welcome.panish] [speaking in latin] >> translator: first of all, i wish to dedicate a prayer to our north america's. %-so that the lord made bus andm and they meet be held to our father. [speaking in latin] >> translator: and now. [speaking in latin] >> translator: to the father, the son, and the holy ghost. [speaking in latin] >> translator: that church of rome which is the church that provide -- presides over all the other churches. the brotherhood of love, faith. that's always pray for each other. the spray for the entire world. so that they can be great brotherhood. i wish you all that this path within the church, we are starting today and my cardinal next to me, fruitful for the evangelization of this beautiful city. [cheering] [speaking in latin] >> translator: and now i would like to give you your blessing. before the bishop blesses the people i want for you to pray said that he can bless me. so i went for the people to ask the lord for a blessing for the bishop. [cheering] >> translato
] [cheering] [speaking spanish] [cheering] [speaking spanish] >> at thank you for your warm welcome.panish] [speaking in latin] >> translator: first of all, i wish to dedicate a prayer to our north america's. %-so that the lord made bus andm and they meet be held to our father. [speaking in latin] >> translator: and now. [speaking in latin] >> translator: to the father, the son, and the holy ghost. [speaking in latin] >> translator: that church of rome which is the...
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detroit altie spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm. admission free accreditation. three times for charges free. range month free. free tickets to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project a free media party dot com you. know something extreme cold is the chilling threat to life for women of the if it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water rights and my body feels really warm. and this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold but you can tolerate it and you can struggle with. people of snow and ice picks as a frost. so having the cold.
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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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is there a word in spanish you would use to describe the congregation there? >> ( speaking spanish ) >> reporter: so you're talking rich faith? immense faith? >> i've got no idea how we can build families without faith without church. >> reporter: 50 years ago, the typical st. athanasius school room looked like. this today the class size is smaller but its composition gives monsignor cassato home. >> when i walk into the third grade class you see the diversity and i said we're doing the right thing. we're reaching out to all god's children in all different cultures and parts of the world. >> reporter: it's a new generation of american catholics that he expects will be the foundation of the church in years to come. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: a judge has weighed in on a controversial ban on supersized soft drinks. that's next. once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never want to go back. its dynamic power bristles reach between teeth to remove up to 76% more plaque than sonic in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 pow
is there a word in spanish you would use to describe the congregation there? >> ( speaking spanish ) >> reporter: so you're talking rich faith? immense faith? >> i've got no idea how we can build families without faith without church. >> reporter: 50 years ago, the typical st. athanasius school room looked like. this today the class size is smaller but its composition gives monsignor cassato home. >> when i walk into the third grade class you see the diversity and...
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hours of reading under the sweet spanish sun. document that you just can't afford to lose because of a. shopping list or simple. screen has got you covered making sure you don't miss your flight or your morning cup of joe. to bring the phone to life. twenty three nanometer technology is designed to meet the demands of. your handheld device quite confident that they've got just what. it's capable of handling hours and hours of hassle free gaming all day and all night marathon showed. the quickness to offer screen responsiveness. and all of that comes. all the others. in our opinion. the head of all the other companies to produce chipsets and that's in terms of power consumption the support of the frequency the size of the chip set a many of the parameters is going to be. existing cooperation wasn't the only thing . during a high powered visit from c.e.o. paul jacobs the two innovative companies announced a major step. became the first russian firm to sign what's called an. agreement with qualcomm getting their hands on the proprie
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. >> when you say trilingual i'm assuming cantonese and spanish. are they also offered into other languages? >> we can get translators for any language. >> you said that certain categories, it might be automatic? so disability, senior citizens perhaps? >> if you are on social security, ssi disability, you still have to go through process. you have to file a petition, application for hardship t board has to send it for a hearing. if you are on ssi, that hearing is going to take 10 minutes. the landlord can come to this hearing. he will say i see a mercedes in the driveway, but to be honest the landlords don't appear and trust that alj's known a bona fide case can see one and most of the time they are granted. >> is there anything in this legislation that would require if there is a notice provided that a particular building needs to go for the board to go out? >> i don't believe there is anything written but we would have no problem providing such notice in as many languages as you wish. >> thank you. i have a comment and some questions for mr. lean
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also the mass protests in grounded flights striking workers of the spanish period more action against the british management looks set to acts. of jobs our top stories this hour. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center in moscow this is auntie we start with breaking news this hour violence has intensified in egypt's restive city of port with the number of people severely injured in the most recent clashes climbing a funeral march for demonstrators shot dead on sunday was followed by fresh protests with people torching parts of the security headquarters along with other government buildings where to find out more what's going on in the crisis torn egypt we're now joined by bill through. your hearing where you are just how into things in port sayed at the moment. we're seeing very bloody and chaotic scenes coming from the coastal city of. and the latest is that a man has been shot in the head and is in a critical condition part of the security directly. part of the governorate headquarters as anti-government protests police and army cont
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plus mass protests and grounded flights striking workers of the spanish flag carrier i plan a more action against the british management that looks set to add thousands of jobs despite previous demonstrations the clip to the airlines wings. so good to have you with us this evening it's four pm here in the russian capital i'm lucy caffein of and you're watching our t.v. well onto our top story a highly secretive security program is raising eyebrows in the u.k. where the government is revoking the passports of citizens it considers to be dangerous to the state many of those on the blacklist were born in britain and received no explanation as to why they've been barred from their own country. well the passports were often revoked with no warning when their holders were abroad a tactic that some have actually dubbed a medieval exiles let's take a closer look first we have british born mohammad sacar he's had a citizenship revoked almost three years ago and he was later killed in a u.s. drone strike in somalia now his close friend whose name is below all bird jawi he came to the u.k. as a baby
plus mass protests and grounded flights striking workers of the spanish flag carrier i plan a more action against the british management that looks set to add thousands of jobs despite previous demonstrations the clip to the airlines wings. so good to have you with us this evening it's four pm here in the russian capital i'm lucy caffein of and you're watching our t.v. well onto our top story a highly secretive security program is raising eyebrows in the u.k. where the government is revoking...
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plus mass protests and the grounded flights striking workers of the spanish airline iberia plan more option against the british management which looks set to thousands of jobs. evening we've got world news and analysis live from you at six pm here in the russian capital i'm lucy catherine of in you're watching our t.v. well into our top story now a highly secretive security program is raising eyebrows in the u.k. where the government is revoking the passports of citizens that it considers to be dangerous to the state many of those on the blacklist were born in britain and received no explanation as to why they've been barred from their own country well the passports were often revoked with no warning when their holders were abroad it's a tactics that some have dubbed a medieval exile so let's take a closer look now we begin with the below all bird jawi who came to the u.k. as a baby he grew up there and he had his citizenship revoked almost three years ago he was later killed in a united states drone strike in somalia now his close friend also british born mohammad soccer had suffere
plus mass protests and the grounded flights striking workers of the spanish airline iberia plan more option against the british management which looks set to thousands of jobs. evening we've got world news and analysis live from you at six pm here in the russian capital i'm lucy catherine of in you're watching our t.v. well into our top story now a highly secretive security program is raising eyebrows in the u.k. where the government is revoking the passports of citizens that it considers to be...
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plus mass protests and grounded flights striking workers of the spanish. plant more action against the british management that looks set to axe thousands of jobs. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. a highly secretive security program is raising eyebrows in the u.k. where the government is revoking the passports of citizens it considers dangerous to the state many of those on the blacklist were born in britain and received no explanation as to why they've been barred from their own country the passports were often revoked with no warning when holders were abroad a tactic that some of dubbed mediæval let's have a closer look at this video we he came to the u.k. as a baby and grew up there he had his citizenship revoked almost three years ago he was later killed in a u.s. drone strike in somalia his close friend the british born sucker suffered a similar fate he was deprived of his nationality was also killed by u.s. drone attacks in somalia the same year a sudanese british man too
plus mass protests and grounded flights striking workers of the spanish. plant more action against the british management that looks set to axe thousands of jobs. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. a highly secretive security program is raising eyebrows in the u.k. where the government is revoking the passports of citizens it considers dangerous to the state many of those on the blacklist were born in britain and...
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>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more?and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the children's play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to the table that had their wish list and we did our best to make sure that we kind of divided up spaces and made sure that we kept the old features of the playground but we were able to enhance all of those features. >> the playground and the soccer field and the tennis fields and it is such a key part of this neighborhood. >> we want kids to be here. we want families to be here and we want people to have athletic opportunities. >> we are given a real responsibility to insure that the public's money is used appropriat
>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more?and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the children's play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor...
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the united states is the fifth largest spanish-speaking country in the world. so the election of a latin american pope is an immense step in a great direction. >> it is. now, the mass will be in latin. the gospel read by a deacon will be in greek. and the pope's homily will be in italian. now, we will have an english translation of the homily which is in italian so you'll be able to understand it if you don't happen to speak italian. however, the latin and greek versions of this mass, we do not have translation, but we will allow it to play. let's listen in. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking in latin ] ♪ [ speaking latin ] [ speaking latin ] ♪ ♪ amen amen amen ♪ [ speaking latin ] [ speaking latin ] ♪ ♪ >> the presentation of the fisherman's ring delivered to pope francis. father tom brosnan, again explain to us the presentation of the fisherman's ring. >> it's a sign of his office as universal pastor. it's also worn by all of the metropolitan archbishops throughout the world and the patriarchs of the eastern churches in union with him. the fisherman's r
the united states is the fifth largest spanish-speaking country in the world. so the election of a latin american pope is an immense step in a great direction. >> it is. now, the mass will be in latin. the gospel read by a deacon will be in greek. and the pope's homily will be in italian. now, we will have an english translation of the homily which is in italian so you'll be able to understand it if you don't happen to speak italian. however, the latin and greek versions of this mass, we...
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that the spanish find out more visit. wealthy british stock. market. has come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. callao again now on this very day ten years ago the so-called coalition of the willing headed by the u.s. and britain invaded iraq it triggered a decade long war that was supposed to disarm iraq of weapons of mass destruction and free the nation from tyranny but these were never found and after tens of thousands of lives were lost the consequences are still emerging as we see caffein of reports. at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger. this was the freedom they brought shock and bombs over baghdad what the pentagon billed as a quick war to liberate iraq turned into a prolonged nightmare. ten years of bloodshed war occupation and deadly sectarian strife drained by afghanistan exhausted by
that the spanish find out more visit. wealthy british stock. market. has come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. callao again now on this very day ten years ago the so-called coalition of the willing headed by the u.s. and britain invaded iraq it triggered a decade long war that was supposed to disarm iraq of weapons of mass destruction and free the nation from...
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thanks. >> [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] [speakinganish] [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] >> of the participants? i don't know if they've been getting the number lately. it won't be as big as we saw in 2006. but we are going to make a very serious effort to demonstrate that there is widespread support for this. >> we are going to be available for one-on-one interviews. thank you for being here. we look forward to collaborating with you and 2013 is a year of immigration reform. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> that wraps up this briefing on the immigration policy. if you missed the program you have it available to you shortly on line at cspan.org. other events coming up to tell you about let's take a look at the scene outside of the u.s. supreme court. justices at this hour during the second of to same-sex marriage cases. today dealt with the legality of the defense of marriage act doma th
thanks. >> [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] [speakinganish] [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] >> of the participants? i don't know if they've been getting the number lately. it won't be as big as we saw in 2006. but we are going to make a very serious effort to demonstrate that there is widespread support for this. >> we are going to be available for one-on-one interviews. thank you for being here. we look...
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>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more? december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san francisco municipal railway. >>> good afternoon and thank you for coming. i'm delighted to announce that our first effort is unleashed upon the world. [ applause ] . it's only been two-and-a-half years since the moment of conception of this idea. it's an amazing tribute to our community. it reached three levels of impossibility, of getting a permit and designing it and putting it on this structure and the impossibility of getting it funded. it really is a tribute to so many and a lot of faces that i'm looking at this room tonight. it comes down to as always people. i'm going through a few moments here to give a real thanks to people who made this night and the next two years possible. i'm going to list a couple of company names, but i want to think of them as members of our community that made this project
>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more? december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san francisco municipal railway. >>> good afternoon and thank you for coming. i'm delighted to announce that our first effort is unleashed upon the world. [ applause ] . it's only been two-and-a-half years since the moment of conception of...
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bit of the history here you know the the what we now call argentina said they broke away from the spanish empire declared independence in one thousand sixteen the last spanish settlement on the falkland islands was eighteen eleventh's at the time of argentine independence spain did not have de facto or sovereign control over the falkland islands so the idea that argentina would inherit something that spain didn't even have to give is ridiculous and eight hundred thirty three when when the british warship h.m.s. clear arrived to the falkland islands to reassert british sovereignty there there was first declared in seven hundred sixty five they expelled only the argentine military garrison twenty six soldiers ten of whom were implicated in a recent murder at the time were kicked out the islands the argentine civilians that were living there were free to stay and many did so in fact so fast forward today the history is interesting but actually it's not that important what is important is the will of the falkland islanders themselves they have said they want to be british and we should respec
bit of the history here you know the the what we now call argentina said they broke away from the spanish empire declared independence in one thousand sixteen the last spanish settlement on the falkland islands was eighteen eleventh's at the time of argentine independence spain did not have de facto or sovereign control over the falkland islands so the idea that argentina would inherit something that spain didn't even have to give is ridiculous and eight hundred thirty three when when the...
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>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more? december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san francisco municipal railway.
>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more? december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san francisco municipal railway.
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happened in our lands and why they have to cling to a to say that big big got to learn from this spanish crown they believe after they got the independence and then the u.k. came so i think we can probably see here sit down discuss nineteenth century. for the next two hours approaching the company agreement but i think what's important is that these were friendly house humanized the falklands dispute it's not just about the land it's not just about the oil which we'll talk about that in the second down in the second factor. good but that's human i think because you need enough faith to the dispute saying yeah ok we'll go ahead jump in but peter i think is worth actually exploring a bit of the history here you know the the what we now call argentina said they broke away from the spanish empire declared independence in one thousand sixteen the last spanish settlement on the falkland islands was eighteen eleventh's at the time of argentine independence spain did not have de facto or sovereign control over the falkland islands so the idea that argentina would inherit something that spain did
happened in our lands and why they have to cling to a to say that big big got to learn from this spanish crown they believe after they got the independence and then the u.k. came so i think we can probably see here sit down discuss nineteenth century. for the next two hours approaching the company agreement but i think what's important is that these were friendly house humanized the falklands dispute it's not just about the land it's not just about the oil which we'll talk about that in the...