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but it has been a spain since the fifteenth century that's steve king ferdinand and queen isabella for the origins of the modern says sation this movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century spain big. comes the republic and transfer learning it gets a statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to power and takes that away three decades of franco's oppression and he posted the catch last desire for independence and after his death and spain's transition to democracy to learn you got its autonomy back but not enough as many locals believe when the countries can stitch newport's limits from cancer and claims to nations that it stopped the chain reaction. with protests and symbolic referendum in cities and towns across the region some cats and three pressure decades of rancor dictate to the region that would a non-binding independence fight back in twenty fourteen about eighty percent said yes to independence but it was declared illegal marchbanks. nasi do you know what the feeling democratic cats are learned here is pressing ahead. it seems more determined than ever to
but it has been a spain since the fifteenth century that's steve king ferdinand and queen isabella for the origins of the modern says sation this movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century spain big. comes the republic and transfer learning it gets a statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to power and takes that away three decades of franco's oppression and he posted the catch last desire for independence and after his death and spain's transition to democracy to learn...
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queen isabella had a copy made of his log. he went off with a copy. they disappear not too long afterwards. bishop, i can say christian because at that time everybody who is christian was catholic. named arthur lemieux made a redaction. we probably have the key material that he thought was important. many times he would paraphrase what is going on. when columbus gets into an then fromg situation, the log exactly. if you have the sources that we primary one. the i am happy to say it never has been fully translated into english. editor, considering this. history of the indies and an incredible account. an incredible account of what is going on. spanisharly with explorers and conquistadors. it's fascinating if you have a bit of a taste for blood. it's important to keep in mind that columbus left apollo spain theig things that happened, ferdinand and isabella, king and queen had just succeeded in driving the moors out of spain so that the influence had been reduced to architecture and art. when i say spain, keep in mind spain wasn't constituted as it is t
queen isabella had a copy made of his log. he went off with a copy. they disappear not too long afterwards. bishop, i can say christian because at that time everybody who is christian was catholic. named arthur lemieux made a redaction. we probably have the key material that he thought was important. many times he would paraphrase what is going on. when columbus gets into an then fromg situation, the log exactly. if you have the sources that we primary one. the i am happy to say it never has...
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queen. she won because she's beautiful inside and out. >> 17-year-old isabella rodriguez is this year's homecoming queen. bella has autism and cranial dysplasia. her classmates see beyond that. it was a group of bella's classmates that nominated her for queen and campaigned for her. >> i'm so proud of her. >> she's the most kind person i have ever met. >> she is. >> bella received the crown when the announcement was made. >> the homecoming queen, isabella. >> isabella was nearly brought to tears. >> i don't know what to say. it's a blessing because i was through a lot. >> isabella's mother and the rest of her family were there to share the moment with her. the family was planning to go out of town for the weekend until the principle called with the big news. >> i love these kids. they didn't have to do this. >> her friends say they did have to do it to give to the one person who always gives of herself. >> congratulations. >> there was a lot more life than usual outside the philadelphia art museum. a massive crowd turned out for the light the night walk and funfundraiser. white la lanterns for sur
queen. she won because she's beautiful inside and out. >> 17-year-old isabella rodriguez is this year's homecoming queen. bella has autism and cranial dysplasia. her classmates see beyond that. it was a group of bella's classmates that nominated her for queen and campaigned for her. >> i'm so proud of her. >> she's the most kind person i have ever met. >> she is. >> bella received the crown when the announcement was made. >> the homecoming queen, isabella....
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but it has been in spain since the fifteenth century that steve king ferdinand and queen isabella. the origins of the modern secessionist movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century spain becomes a republic and cancelling he gets a statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to crowd and takes that away the three decades of franco's oppression and he boasted the castle as desire for independence and off his debt and spain's transition to democracy catalonia got its autonomy. lead. when the country's constituent. claims tenacious. to the chain reaction. with protests and symbolic referendums in cities and towns across the region some catchments now from pressure the decades of franco to the region how would a non-binding independence fight back in twenty four about eighty percent said yes to independence but it was declared illegal. crashing head. it seems more determined than ever to be in the sand. with major decisions being made in spain there is reaction coming in from iran the world let's try and connect to see it. has been following developments all miss or m
but it has been in spain since the fifteenth century that steve king ferdinand and queen isabella. the origins of the modern secessionist movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century spain becomes a republic and cancelling he gets a statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to crowd and takes that away the three decades of franco's oppression and he boasted the castle as desire for independence and off his debt and spain's transition to democracy catalonia got its autonomy....
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but it has been a lot of spain since the fifteenth century courtesy of king ferdinand and queen isabella for the origins of the modern says sation its movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century spain becomes a republic and catalonia gets a statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to power and takes that away the three decades of franco's oppression and he boasted the catalans desire for independence and after his death and spain's transition to democracy catalonia got its autonomy back but not enough as many locals believe when the countries can stitch new court limits on council lands claims to nations that it started a chain reaction. with protests and symbolic referendums in cities and towns across the region some catalans now compare madrid pressure to the decades of franco stick to the region held a non-binding independence fight back in twenty fourteen about eighty percent said yes to independence but it was declared illegal by spain. one of about the undemocratic the catalonia is pressing ahead for gardeners and seems more determined than ever to be in the sa
but it has been a lot of spain since the fifteenth century courtesy of king ferdinand and queen isabella for the origins of the modern says sation its movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century spain becomes a republic and catalonia gets a statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to power and takes that away the three decades of franco's oppression and he boasted the catalans desire for independence and after his death and spain's transition to democracy catalonia got its...
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but it has been a lot of spain since the fifteenth century courtesy of king ferdinand and queen isabella for the origins of the modern says sation its movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century spain becomes a republic and cats are learning against the statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to power and takes that away the three decades of franco's oppression and repulsed at the castle as desire for independence and after his death and spain's transition to democracy catalonia got its autonomy back but not enough as many locals believe when the country's can stitch new course limits on cancer and claims to nations that it started a chain reaction. with protests and symbolic referendums in cities and towns across the region some cancellations now compare madrid pressure to the decades of franco stick to the region how would a nonbinding independence fight back in twenty fourteen about eighty percent said yes to independence but it was declared illegal by spain. whenever both you and democratic the catalonia is pressing ahead of god it seems more determined than eve
but it has been a lot of spain since the fifteenth century courtesy of king ferdinand and queen isabella for the origins of the modern says sation its movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century spain becomes a republic and cats are learning against the statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to power and takes that away the three decades of franco's oppression and repulsed at the castle as desire for independence and after his death and spain's transition to democracy...
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but it has been a spain since the fifteenth century courtesy of king ferdinand and queen isabella. the origins of the modern says sation its movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century brain becomes a republic and cats are learning against the statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to power and takes that away the three decades of franco's oppression and he boasted the catalans desire for independence and after his day in strange transition to democracy catalonia got its autonomy back but not enough as many locals believe when the country's can stitch new course limits on council and claims to nationhood it started a chain. age of rancor dictate how would a non-binding independence vote back in twenty fourteen about eighty percent said yes to independence but it was declared illegal for a strange look at. northfield or whatever but the undemocratic catalonia is pressing ahead for jobs and seems more determined than ever to be in. well today spain does stand to lose up to six percent of its territory and its top earning region almost seven and a half million p
but it has been a spain since the fifteenth century courtesy of king ferdinand and queen isabella. the origins of the modern says sation its movement let's fast forward to the twentieth century brain becomes a republic and cats are learning against the statute of autonomy but six years later franco comes to power and takes that away the three decades of franco's oppression and he boasted the catalans desire for independence and after his day in strange transition to democracy catalonia got its...
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. >> martha: will leverage met with this quote from explorer as he set up on a mission for queen isabella described as the indies. "i assure your highness is that these lands are the most fertile, temperate, level and beautiful countries in the world." indeed he was right. he was in the caribbean at the time but at the arrest of the americas did turn out to be beautiful as well, historians say that the interactions with the native people was "benign" and that he did not seek to push them out. that is our story tonight. we will see see you back here tomorrow night for more at 7:00 p.m. tucker carlson is up next. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" ." the left has finally found the only immigrant in history who had no right to come to america. the only one who didn't improve the place by his presence, his name, christopher columbus. his crime? violating the sovereignty of the people who lived here already. plus he was the wrong ethnicity. try making that argument about any other immigrant to america and see how long you keep your job. but whatever, happy columbus
. >> martha: will leverage met with this quote from explorer as he set up on a mission for queen isabella described as the indies. "i assure your highness is that these lands are the most fertile, temperate, level and beautiful countries in the world." indeed he was right. he was in the caribbean at the time but at the arrest of the americas did turn out to be beautiful as well, historians say that the interactions with the native people was "benign" and that he did...
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it includes very rare king ferdinand's coins, queen isabella coins and the oldest dated european artifact ever on earth in the united states. other rare items include morano glass beads dated from the early 1500's. it was in quitano. includes discovered were the remains of the first locations buuna ventura mission. within the floors of the mission, the team discovered the largest cache medieval coins found in the american mainland so far. acknowledgment for confirmation and confirmation of the artifacts go to large and diverse group of scholars throughout the country. . the they reent findings were published in the pier reviewed international journal of archaeology and with the florida department of state. divisions of historical resources, the bureau of research in tallahassee, florida. the collection of artifacts is at the florida museum of natural history on the campus of my alma mater, the university of florida. additionally, i'd like to recognize today is the national farmers day, a day when we say thanks to all of our farmers and ranchers for the work they do. our original -- our re
it includes very rare king ferdinand's coins, queen isabella coins and the oldest dated european artifact ever on earth in the united states. other rare items include morano glass beads dated from the early 1500's. it was in quitano. includes discovered were the remains of the first locations buuna ventura mission. within the floors of the mission, the team discovered the largest cache medieval coins found in the american mainland so far. acknowledgment for confirmation and confirmation of the...