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robert cox, you were the editor of the buenos aires herald. you are considered to be, really, the person who saved so many lives in argentina during the dirty war. thank you so much for joining us on our program. >> thank you for inviting me here. >> hinojosa: when you hear that,
robert cox, you were the editor of the buenos aires herald. you are considered to be, really, the person who saved so many lives in argentina during the dirty war. thank you so much for joining us on our program. >> thank you for inviting me here. >> hinojosa: when you hear that,
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daniel schwindler reports from buenos aires. >> the first chinese arrived in buenos aires in the 1950s and 60s to a culture very different than their own. a new wave opened recently to open neighborhood supermarkets. but it's argentine soy and other commodities. >> most chinese people think this is a good place to work because you still have opportunity but not really not a very easy place to live. not because they don't like the country. actually a lot of people like this country. but you have to find a way to love it. >> reporter: the president of china, xi jinping was in buenos aires last year when a tour of ceremony and contract-signing. the argentine leader many cristina kirchner, returned the favor this year, in finding out more. >> with the visits of the president and a lot of increasing interchange between the two countries you can really notice an increasing interest in local people learning chinese. >> this is where two distant as very different cultures meet, in the small but compact bario chino or chinatown. many here are trying hard to make it work. be as china is investin
daniel schwindler reports from buenos aires. >> the first chinese arrived in buenos aires in the 1950s and 60s to a culture very different than their own. a new wave opened recently to open neighborhood supermarkets. but it's argentine soy and other commodities. >> most chinese people think this is a good place to work because you still have opportunity but not really not a very easy place to live. not because they don't like the country. actually a lot of people like this country....
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robert cox, you were the editor of the buenos aires herald. you are considered to be, really, the person who saved so many lives in argentina during the dirty war. thank you so much for joining us on our program. >> thank you for inviting me here. >> hinojosa: when you hear that, though, when people say, "you know what? you and your work as a journalist saved not one or two or dozens-- maybe hundreds of lives during the dirty war," how does that sit with you? >> difficult to deal with, but at the same time a satisfying thing, because that's what i realized that our journalism was doing. it was saving lives. that's why it was so important to us. and to go back now, as i have been able to go back, and to live in argentina or living there for several months a year, and to find people who stop me in the the street and thank me, and to meet people who were held in this terrible esma, this awful torture and killing-- how would you call it?-- in the center of buenos aires... >> hinojosa: which is one of the most extraordinary develop... and that's on
robert cox, you were the editor of the buenos aires herald. you are considered to be, really, the person who saved so many lives in argentina during the dirty war. thank you so much for joining us on our program. >> thank you for inviting me here. >> hinojosa: when you hear that, though, when people say, "you know what? you and your work as a journalist saved not one or two or dozens-- maybe hundreds of lives during the dirty war," how does that sit with you? >>...
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al jazeera buenos aires. >> a company in new zealand is using unmanned drones to find lost people in using cameras on so called unmanned drones is nothing new but honing them specifically for search and rescue is, and in christ church a two-man company is leading the way. >> the whole mandate is basically being on the humanitarian side and saving lives. and once in an organization like that you can't really walk away from it. >> a voluntary organization testing how planes fitted with the latest cameras and other technology can provide a valuable eye in the sky all controlled using a phone or tablet. >> i'll stop the it, and i can send it off in the direction that they need to investigate. or i can set it up on the boat. >> the price for the small models will be around $5,000. larger drones will be able to stay in the air up to ten hours and carry rescue equipment. with more than 15,000 kilometers of coast line and isolated mountain ranges, new orleans' rugged beauty is a magnate for those who love the outdoors. every day there is a chance that something could go wrong. when it does,
al jazeera buenos aires. >> a company in new zealand is using unmanned drones to find lost people in using cameras on so called unmanned drones is nothing new but honing them specifically for search and rescue is, and in christ church a two-man company is leading the way. >> the whole mandate is basically being on the humanitarian side and saving lives. and once in an organization like that you can't really walk away from it. >> a voluntary organization testing how planes...
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, buenos aires. >> things are better now but many are struggling to break into the workforce. kimberly halkett reports from washington d.c. >> reporter: scott bake are joined the u.s. military when he was 19 years ol. the army soldier fault in iraq and afghanistan. when he came back to the united states he couldn't find a job. >> they think of a.ptsd a ptsd survivor. >> replica tags hang from the ceiling to honor those who served. father rick curry helped create the bakery after he realized many wounded u.s. veterans needed help. >> i ran a small mail order bakery in maine and i saw how disabled veterans loved to see products at the end of the day. and i thought that was it, i would start a bakery. >> he knows what its like overcoming stigma, having been born with only one arm. they say father curry is an inspiration. >> he's enlightening and such a mentor. >> helping these veterans transform their battlefield experience. >> i jumped out of airplanes with explosives. >> there is camaraderie at the dog tag. >> you go to the bakery to be leap. i wanted to place veterans and thei
, buenos aires. >> things are better now but many are struggling to break into the workforce. kimberly halkett reports from washington d.c. >> reporter: scott bake are joined the u.s. military when he was 19 years ol. the army soldier fault in iraq and afghanistan. when he came back to the united states he couldn't find a job. >> they think of a.ptsd a ptsd survivor. >> replica tags hang from the ceiling to honor those who served. father rick curry helped create the...
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language is the bridge for so many things. >> mandarin is now offered in many buenos aires schools . there are still differences and misunderstandings to overcome. >> reporter: >> translator: to say hello in chinese there is no handshake or kissing. just a gesture. a bow of respect. we have to get used to saying hole withhello with kisses. >> no one wants to be left behind if a relationship developing both economically and culturally. daniel schwindler, al jazeera buenos aires. >> still ahead on al jazeera a very personal approach to the arts. and in sport find out who's made an early exit at the french open. andy has the story very shortly. shortly. >> welcome back. noir for theater lovers in new york watching oplay often means sitting with hundreds of others inside a big broadway auditorium. but a big production company is trying to turn the theater into a more personal experience, kristin saloomey explains. >> a chance to experience theater up close and personal. just follow the red carpet to see one of five free shows each lasting around five minutes written by a well-known play
language is the bridge for so many things. >> mandarin is now offered in many buenos aires schools . there are still differences and misunderstandings to overcome. >> reporter: >> translator: to say hello in chinese there is no handshake or kissing. just a gesture. a bow of respect. we have to get used to saying hole withhello with kisses. >> no one wants to be left behind if a relationship developing both economically and culturally. daniel schwindler, al jazeera buenos...
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we have this report from buenos aires. >> this is shopping in downtown fashion conscious buenos airesmes at affordable prices, but some pay a very high price. rolando and rodrigo age 10 and seven died in a fire at this sweat shop making cheap clothes. >> i could show you houses that look rich but behind the walls are 50 people working enslaved. there are six sweat shops just on this block. >> since this fire at the end of april, the foundation which campaigns for better working conditions has identified hundreds more illegal sweat shops in residential neighborhoods. ordinary looking doors hiding numerous nightmares, they employ hundreds of mainly bolivian immigrants in cramped unsanitary conditions. olga arrived in 2000 with her two small children and spent years working 16 or 17 hours a day. >> i was working with nine other people in a tiny space with no room for us to move. we were hardly allowed to go to the toilet. we ate breakfast at our machines and lunch at our machines. she now works at a cooperative a maximum which eight hours a day with breaks. these are called secret worksh
we have this report from buenos aires. >> this is shopping in downtown fashion conscious buenos airesmes at affordable prices, but some pay a very high price. rolando and rodrigo age 10 and seven died in a fire at this sweat shop making cheap clothes. >> i could show you houses that look rich but behind the walls are 50 people working enslaved. there are six sweat shops just on this block. >> since this fire at the end of april, the foundation which campaigns for better...
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language is the bridge for so many things. >> mandarin is now offered in many buenos aires schools. there are still differences and misunderstandings that will come. >> to say hello in chinese. there is no handshake or kissing kissing, just a gesture. just a bough. >> china is investing in latin america. in argentina no one wants to get left behind economically and culturally. >> an opposition leading in venezuela has started a hunger strike in jail. lopez is call forgive anti-government protests next weekend. he was arrested during demonstrations last year against venezuela's socialist government. >>> now a few years the unemployment rate of young u.s. soldiers returning from combat was nearly 30%. but those numbers have dropped since then, but many are still struggleing to adapt to regular jobs. kimberly halkett reports now on how one jesuit priest is trying to change that. >> scott baker joined the u.s. military when he was 19 years old. the army sergeant fought in iraq and afghanistan. when he came back to the united states he couldn't find a job. >> when people thinks of a vete
language is the bridge for so many things. >> mandarin is now offered in many buenos aires schools. there are still differences and misunderstandings that will come. >> to say hello in chinese. there is no handshake or kissing kissing, just a gesture. just a bough. >> china is investing in latin america. in argentina no one wants to get left behind economically and culturally. >> an opposition leading in venezuela has started a hunger strike in jail. lopez is call...
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daniel reports from buenos aires. >> reporter: any game between the juniors and river plate is tenseught but the bitter rivalry between these two giants have never sunk this low. ordered the last 16 cup clash suspended after river players were blinded by pepper spray. and shows a fan cutting through the metal fence. and tore in protective tunnel to catch river players as they emerged for the second half and followed two hours of negotiation and indecision before the game was suspended. the players stranded on the pitch. >> translator: what happened was an act of aggression aggression directed at players, this causes such shame for us and players as well and we will not stop security, we have to continue working on this and if sanctions come then the sanctions come. >> reporter: words will be spoken but they have all been heard before and there will be an investigation and cause for juniors to be strongly punished the few involved in the futbol, the fans the clubs, the police or the futbol association are taking responsibility for the growth and violence, the corruption, the poor safe
daniel reports from buenos aires. >> reporter: any game between the juniors and river plate is tenseught but the bitter rivalry between these two giants have never sunk this low. ordered the last 16 cup clash suspended after river players were blinded by pepper spray. and shows a fan cutting through the metal fence. and tore in protective tunnel to catch river players as they emerged for the second half and followed two hours of negotiation and indecision before the game was suspended....
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proceedings after fans appeared to pepper spray the opposition players and daniel reports from buenos airesjunior is tense and hard sport but the bitter rivalry between these two buenos aires joints has never sunk this low. the last 16 cup and suspended after river players were blinded by pepper spray. and shows a fan cutting through the metal fence. they tore in the protective tunnel to catch river players as they emerged for the second half. then followed merely two hours of negotiation and indecision before the game was suspended. the players stranded on the pitch. >> translator: what happened was an act of aggression aggression directed at players, this causes such shame for argentina and shame for us as well we are not going to stop. >> reporter: words will be spoken and all have been heard before and there will be an investigation and cause for the juniors to be strongly punished but few involved in argentina futbol the police or the futbol association are taking responsibility for the corruption, the poor safety procedures, or the growing number of deaths. the passion of futbol fans
proceedings after fans appeared to pepper spray the opposition players and daniel reports from buenos airesjunior is tense and hard sport but the bitter rivalry between these two buenos aires joints has never sunk this low. the last 16 cup and suspended after river players were blinded by pepper spray. and shows a fan cutting through the metal fence. they tore in the protective tunnel to catch river players as they emerged for the second half. then followed merely two hours of negotiation and...
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i'm with al jazeera, buenos aires. >>> his coach has described him as pure liverpool but on saturdaywill play his final home match for the club and he has been with liverpool for 17 years and will quit at the end of the season to see out his career in major league soccer and liverpool faced crystal palace on saturday and mid fielder knows it will be an emotional good-bye. >> i have been dreading this moment in a strange way because i'm going to miss it so much you know playing out field and in front of the fans and miss playing with my teammates and it will be emotional and the society put together and staged on and avoid the tears. i don't know. >> reporter: already on saturday mani of south hamton has the fastest in history and three goals were netted in two minutes and 56 seconds and within the first 16 minutes of south hamton 6-1 defeat of the villa failing safety with regular gags of one game left to play. international track and field season is underway with the opening diamond league meeting on doha on friday but has seen two major drug problems and they are behind in the figh
i'm with al jazeera, buenos aires. >>> his coach has described him as pure liverpool but on saturdaywill play his final home match for the club and he has been with liverpool for 17 years and will quit at the end of the season to see out his career in major league soccer and liverpool faced crystal palace on saturday and mid fielder knows it will be an emotional good-bye. >> i have been dreading this moment in a strange way because i'm going to miss it so much you know playing...
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as the arch bishop of buenos aires, he prayed with van jobbings -- evangelicals, in fact, he shocked people by kneeling down and accepting their blessing in public. in the joy of the gospel his major statement so far he praises the spiritual message of the quran and says that muslims, too, are guided by the holy spirit toward the one god. there's only one. and that we can learn from the treasures they have built up over centuries of belief. at a time when people like senator lindsey graham are calling for a holy war against a billion and a half muslims -- [laughter] perhaps the most important contribution this pope will ever make will be to make us give up this holy war. that in itself would make him a world historical figure worthy of his namesake from assisi. thanks. [applause] now, where are the mics? nobody has any questions? this has never happened at politics & prose. [laughter] >> professor -- >> ah, hello. how are you? >> you tonight described yourself as a lefty in the church. i'm wondering whether there was any event that turned you into a lefty? anything you read, or was i
as the arch bishop of buenos aires, he prayed with van jobbings -- evangelicals, in fact, he shocked people by kneeling down and accepting their blessing in public. in the joy of the gospel his major statement so far he praises the spiritual message of the quran and says that muslims, too, are guided by the holy spirit toward the one god. there's only one. and that we can learn from the treasures they have built up over centuries of belief. at a time when people like senator lindsey graham are...
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we have reports from buenos aires. >> any game between boca juniors is tense and hard fought.ut the bitter rivalry between these two giants have never sunk this low. suspended after players were pep pepper sprayed. they core into the protective tunnel as they emerged for the second half and then followed with players san franciscoed on the pitch. >> what happened was an act of aggression. an aggression directed at players. this is a cause for argentine football. we're not going to start prioritizing security. we have to continue working on this. and if the sanctions come, then the sanctions come. >> words will be spoken but they've all been heard before. and there will be an investigation and calls for boca juniors to be strongly punished. but few involved in argentine football are taking responsibility for the growth in violence corruption, the safety procedures or the growing number of deaths. the passion of argentine football fans is well-known. most simply want to watch the game. >> there are a few who caused problems. we all end up paying the price. >> i believe they shou
we have reports from buenos aires. >> any game between boca juniors is tense and hard fought.ut the bitter rivalry between these two giants have never sunk this low. suspended after players were pep pepper sprayed. they core into the protective tunnel as they emerged for the second half and then followed with players san franciscoed on the pitch. >> what happened was an act of aggression. an aggression directed at players. this is a cause for argentine football. we're not going to...
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al jazeera, buenos aires. >> just ahead another day another crash at indy.will have that with the rest of the sport when we come back. >> hello again time for sport. >> pakistan's chief has been given verbalization that the contradict board gave permission to go ahead next week. it was called off for security concerns. they are set to play two the t20 games, starting the match next friday. they would be the first test playing international silent to tour pakistan since 2009. our correspondent in islamabad explains why it's so important for pakistan that this tour goes ahead. >> despite earlier reports that zimbabwe would not visit pakistan because of security considerations, they have enough decided that they will go ahead with this particular trip. it will provide an opportunity for pakistan to prove to the international community that despite the threat of terrorism the deadly attacks at pakistan are still able to hold an international event. the pakistani team will also be now playing in front of home fans and trying to improve their performance after a s
al jazeera, buenos aires. >> just ahead another day another crash at indy.will have that with the rest of the sport when we come back. >> hello again time for sport. >> pakistan's chief has been given verbalization that the contradict board gave permission to go ahead next week. it was called off for security concerns. they are set to play two the t20 games, starting the match next friday. they would be the first test playing international silent to tour pakistan since 2009....
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september 16th, 2014, buenos aires, argentina. city is called the paris of south america for its rich european heritage and architecture. canadian alex hennessy is stopping here at the end of a five-month journey through central and south america. >> i started in guatemala, went to el salvador, panama, colombia, ecuador, peru, peru down into bolivia, chile, argentina, uruguay, back into argentina. >> his friend, mike graziano, is traveling through central and south america with him. >> yes! >> these globe trotting, adventure-seeking, backpacking enthusiasts are not just having fun. they are on a mission. they are working to get sponsors to fund their travel and eventually invest in others who want to experience the world. >> mike and i have come up with this idea to travel around the entire globe, 195 u.n. recognized nations in five years is the plan right now. and the idea is to try to expose travel and promote travel and you know, have an adventure of our own. >> they capture their experiences on camera and upload them to a you
september 16th, 2014, buenos aires, argentina. city is called the paris of south america for its rich european heritage and architecture. canadian alex hennessy is stopping here at the end of a five-month journey through central and south america. >> i started in guatemala, went to el salvador, panama, colombia, ecuador, peru, peru down into bolivia, chile, argentina, uruguay, back into argentina. >> his friend, mike graziano, is traveling through central and south america with him....
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daniel schwindler, al jazeera buenos aires. >> we're going to take a quick break. we visit a place of refuge for street kids caught up in violence in burundi. >>> how a man can control his robotic arm using his thoughts, that's trait ahead. meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> hello again. the top stories on al jazeera. a group linked to i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for annal astack on shia worshipers in saudi arabia. it is the deadliest attack in the country for more than ten years. >>> 13 have been killed in a shia attack in yemen. capital sanaa. >>> the colombian group farc has suspended a ceasefire. two sides have been trying to negotiate an end to five decades of conflict. >>> at least 43 people have been killed in a gun fight between spctsuspected gun members . >> by the t
daniel schwindler, al jazeera buenos aires. >> we're going to take a quick break. we visit a place of refuge for street kids caught up in violence in burundi. >>> how a man can control his robotic arm using his thoughts, that's trait ahead. meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations....
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buenos aires more than 6500 fans showed up to run the 7-k race. >> who won?e port man is expected to play upcoming film based on sox, and saturday night live celebrated mother's day for celebrating and saying bad. >> i'm sorry that i used to pea the bed and then run out paying and then freak out and pee the whole way there. >> i am sorry when i play with my friends we reinacted mary fisher. >> i'm sorry for asking for the car. i rubbed jeans with ricky. >> how was mother's day in your house. >> it was good. >> i am melissa, and this is "early today." we hope that this is your first stop on nbc. ♪ "smash me. dear god, smash me into a million pieces" little miss puffytail thinks every time someone enters this room. for while the people who come in here can use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they can completely forget their experience... ...little miss puffytail can never forget. she can dream. dream for the sweet, sweet swing of a careless elbow. quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. wish your skin could bounce back like it used to? n
buenos aires more than 6500 fans showed up to run the 7-k race. >> who won?e port man is expected to play upcoming film based on sox, and saturday night live celebrated mother's day for celebrating and saying bad. >> i'm sorry that i used to pea the bed and then run out paying and then freak out and pee the whole way there. >> i am sorry when i play with my friends we reinacted mary fisher. >> i'm sorry for asking for the car. i rubbed jeans with ricky. >> how was...
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daniel joining us now live from buenos aires. what more do you know? orter: they issued a statement, and they the attack by police the army and the air force against them in the [ inaudible ] province. there has been a precarious unilateral ceasefire. they call on the president to continue a bilateral ceasefire. to try to move the process forward. >> more on that story in the coming hours, no doubt. thank you. >>> and still to come on this half hour, the u.n. says it is seeing 300 to 400 new cholera cases a day for the burundi refugees. ♪ >>> hello, welcome back. a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. a suicide bomber has blown himself up at a shia mosque in eastern saudi arabia. isil has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> thousands of shia militiaman gathered in iraq to plan a counter offensive against isil. iraq has asked for more international help to fight the group. >>> and columbia's farc rebels have suspended their ceasefire with the military after 26 of their men were killed in an air strike. >>> the latest round of talks betw
daniel joining us now live from buenos aires. what more do you know? orter: they issued a statement, and they the attack by police the army and the air force against them in the [ inaudible ] province. there has been a precarious unilateral ceasefire. they call on the president to continue a bilateral ceasefire. to try to move the process forward. >> more on that story in the coming hours, no doubt. thank you. >>> and still to come on this half hour, the u.n. says it is seeing...
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vamos a buenos aires argentina, se dio una competencia que tiene el equilibrio y buen pulso como elementosas las 2 fueron separadas, en una operaciÓn que durÓ 26 horas. el pasado 17 de febrero. la familia va a permanecer en houston. hasta cuando que serÁ en pocos meses. segÚn dijeron voceros del hospital. y no podrÍa psaenr en un mejor regalo regalo. que tener a una de sus hijas, en casa. quÉ regalados. con esto llegamos al final de la ediciÓn. a nombre del equipo que hace posible este espacio informativo. muchas felicidades a todas las mamis en [♪] [♪] [♪] y un letal tornado barre con una granja. para luego volcar su furia contra un grupo de observadores. ademÁs, un motociclista elude la muerte cuando una mÁquina disparada casi roza su cabeza. y la proeza de un paracaidista acrobÁtico termina en huesos fracturados.
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dÉjame saltar al-- otra parte del mundo, argentina, tÚ lo estÁs cubriendo absolutamente, naciste en buenos airesge ramos: ¿macri serÍa? pierpaolo barbieri: bueno, puede ser macri, puede ser massa y de alguna manera tambiÉn podrÍa ser el gobernador de buenos aires, scioli. pero la verdad es que la gente quiere como un cambio, y eso es positivo. jorge ramos: ahora, ¿por quÉ argentina ha decidido aliarse con paÍses como venezuela o ecuador, o bolivia? este debate ideolÓgico que sigue existiendo en la argentina y en estos paÍses ha sido superado en muchos otros lados, nadie estÁ debatiendo esto ya. pierpaolo barbieri: bueno, ese es el problema, entonces creo que la crisis del 2001 llegvÓ a un dolor muy profundo a la sociedad, y eso llevÓ tambipen a diez aÑos o tres gobiernos democrÁticos de kirchner donde se han implementado polÍticas que a este punto se han llevado a un extremo, y creo que este extremo no es positivo. entonces es por eso que el paÍs estÁ en estanflaciÓn hace tres aÑos, el paÍs no crece a pesar de que el gobierno lo niegue, la inflaciÓn es altÍsima, la segunda mÁs alta de latinoamÉr
dÉjame saltar al-- otra parte del mundo, argentina, tÚ lo estÁs cubriendo absolutamente, naciste en buenos airesge ramos: ¿macri serÍa? pierpaolo barbieri: bueno, puede ser macri, puede ser massa y de alguna manera tambiÉn podrÍa ser el gobernador de buenos aires, scioli. pero la verdad es que la gente quiere como un cambio, y eso es positivo. jorge ramos: ahora, ¿por quÉ argentina ha decidido aliarse con paÍses como venezuela o ecuador, o bolivia? este debate ideolÓgico que sigue...
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al jazeera, buenos aires. >>> jep jeb bush the brother of the former president george w. bush came out against the invasion of iraq in 2003. the former republican governor of florida says if he knew then what he knows now, he wouldn't have supported the invasion. he said the exact opposite just days earlier. bush is widely expected to announce a bid to run for the presidency next year. we have the report from miami. >> reporter: when the liberty city charter school opened its doors in 1996 it was the first of its kind in florida. the independent school co-founded by jeb bush served one of miami's poorest communities, and it's principal, katrina wilson-davis has fond memories of her time there. >> i was standing right there, the first kid off the bus was named katrina. >> reporter: the school closed in 2008 after financial problems, but those that worked here say jeb bush's contribution was invaluable. >> he believed we should have all high standards for all of america's children. the poor the wealthy, the young, the black, the white, the pink the yellow. equity in educati
al jazeera, buenos aires. >>> jep jeb bush the brother of the former president george w. bush came out against the invasion of iraq in 2003. the former republican governor of florida says if he knew then what he knows now, he wouldn't have supported the invasion. he said the exact opposite just days earlier. bush is widely expected to announce a bid to run for the presidency next year. we have the report from miami. >> reporter: when the liberty city charter school opened its...
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shortly before he died, he accused the government and born of cyrus -- accused the government in buenos aires of corruption. his wife has been speaking exclusively to our correspondent. >> alberto nesbitt is buried in a quiet corner. his grave piled high with stones of remembrance. he was a 51-year-old prosecutor who spent almost two decades investigating who was behind one of the worst terror attacks in argentine history. on july 18, 1994, a massive car bomb destroyed it jewish community center, killing 85 people. no one has ever been convicted. 21 years later, a huge amount of evidence has been amassed. interviews, witness statements and wiretaps. alberto spent 17 years working on this case. it was his life's work. this is among the evidence that in 2006 lead him to formally accuse iran of being behind the attack. in 2013, when the argentine president made a deal with iran to jointly investigate the bombing, he felt a trade -- betrayed and began a parallel inquiry into the government. under january 18 of this year, he was found dead in his flat just hours before he was due to testify in con
shortly before he died, he accused the government and born of cyrus -- accused the government in buenos aires of corruption. his wife has been speaking exclusively to our correspondent. >> alberto nesbitt is buried in a quiet corner. his grave piled high with stones of remembrance. he was a 51-year-old prosecutor who spent almost two decades investigating who was behind one of the worst terror attacks in argentine history. on july 18, 1994, a massive car bomb destroyed it jewish community...
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los 43 normalistas desaparecidos en ayotzinapa protestaron hoy frente a la embajada de mxico en buenos airess de latinoamerica para atraer atencin internacional y exigirle al gobierno mexicano el regreso de los estudiantes. ---los padres de los normalistas visitarn uruguay y brasil. vo-blanca ---un tribunal de apelaciones del quinto circuito con sede en nueva orleans neg hoy una solicitud de la administracion del presidente obama de revocar la orden judicial que impide la aplicacion de la accion ejecutiva. ---la decisionelos magistrados fue de 2 a uno; y de esta forma queda vigente la phicion de la implementacion de la orden presidencial. take sot "es un fallo bastante difícil para el gobierno y para la casa blanca porque lo que hace es que no permi qcomiencen a implementar el programa del presidente" cont vo --a nivel local, muchas personas afirmaron q tre mas tiempo pase sera masdificil motivar a los inmigrantes a que soliciten lobeneficios una vez que se implementen los programas. take sot "todos salimos perdiendo ahí tanto uno como inmigrantes como ellos como políticos por queeacercan la
los 43 normalistas desaparecidos en ayotzinapa protestaron hoy frente a la embajada de mxico en buenos airess de latinoamerica para atraer atencin internacional y exigirle al gobierno mexicano el regreso de los estudiantes. ---los padres de los normalistas visitarn uruguay y brasil. vo-blanca ---un tribunal de apelaciones del quinto circuito con sede en nueva orleans neg hoy una solicitud de la administracion del presidente obama de revocar la orden judicial que impide la aplicacion de la...
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the ongoing issue of crowd violence in argentina highlight highlighted shortly after in buenos aires. in the continent's top club competition. and four players from river play, took him to hospital after being attacked by what looked to be pepper spray from arrival rival fans. officials are meeting to decide whether to replay the match or award the tie to river. the ugly side of argentine football has been once again exposed. robert adams, al jazeera. >> heading to the middle east to meet with the israeli and palestinian football associations. palestine has asked to oversee a vote of suspending frrm from f. f. eurofa league. taking on crystal palace in the premier league. l. arvetionl.a. galaxy. >> for me, what i would describe is liverpool. because these are not just liverpool as a football club or liverpool and supporters, but liverpool the city. this is a guy who is very much about looking after his people. >> miss the upcoming rugby world cup. england set to announce their team next week, lester has already been informed he will not be considered. has pled guilty to three rmen inc
the ongoing issue of crowd violence in argentina highlight highlighted shortly after in buenos aires. in the continent's top club competition. and four players from river play, took him to hospital after being attacked by what looked to be pepper spray from arrival rival fans. officials are meeting to decide whether to replay the match or award the tie to river. the ugly side of argentine football has been once again exposed. robert adams, al jazeera. >> heading to the middle east to meet...
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. >> banco hipotecario del buenos aires, fue testigo de las protestas multitudinarias conocidas como imÁgenes. los rescate continÚan a la orden del dÍa en oklahoma, texas y kansas. se han desatado operaciones de salvamento contra el reloj. este sistema ha sido acompaÑado por descargas elÉctricas, caÍda de granizo y potentes tornados que se han cobrado decenas de vidas. de este lado del mapa, las noticias no son tan positivas, porque vamos a estar experimentando durante el fin de semana en texas, oklahoma city, actividad de fuertes lluvias. me imagino que estÁn pensando que lo peor pasÓ, porque la buena noticia viene a partir del lunes. la prÓxima semana toda esta actividad de mal tiempo serÁ algo del pasado. fuera de eso tenemos estas bandas de lluvia que tambiÉn se extienden desde chicago. ustedes en minneapolis se mueven hacia el este del paÍs. precipitaciones hacia el noreste. para el dÍa de maÑana todo el sureste estar experimentando precipitaciones. al otro extremo del paÍs, en california, vamos a estar mucho mÁs estables. asi que, no se pronostica actividad de precipitaciÓn. sÍ
. >> banco hipotecario del buenos aires, fue testigo de las protestas multitudinarias conocidas como imÁgenes. los rescate continÚan a la orden del dÍa en oklahoma, texas y kansas. se han desatado operaciones de salvamento contra el reloj. este sistema ha sido acompaÑado por descargas elÉctricas, caÍda de granizo y potentes tornados que se han cobrado decenas de vidas. de este lado del mapa, las noticias no son tan positivas, porque vamos a estar experimentando durante el fin de...
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barbie: brutal golpiza recibiÓ padre en un aeropuerto de buenos aires con e intentaba regresar a estados las imÁgenes. un hermano de su ex esposa lo atacÓ con furia. el litigio comenzÓ hace 5 aÑos cuando la madre originaria de argentina se llevÓ a su paÍs sin el consentimiento de su esposo. desde entonces el padre no ha dejado de luchar por recuperar las. un juez firmÓ la orden para que le fueron devueltas. pamela: el gobierno estadounidense autorizÓ el transporte de pasajeros en ferry hasta cuba. la aerolÍnea jet blue se uniÓ la compaÑÍa cubana para realizar vuelos semanales directos desde nueva york hasta la habana a partir de julio de este aÑo. barbie: gigantesco lago en oregÓn desapareciÓ como por arte de magia. un vÍdeo muestra cÓmo fue tragado por un orificio que se abriÓ en el fondo. se cree que se formÓ por una erupciÓn volcÁnica. como ven, se secÓ completamente. este peculiar fenÓmeno ocurre cada aÑo. pamela: la policÍa detiene a utilizado los aportes de la tecnologÍa para fomentar la fe de los cristianos. partiendo de la imagen facial del santo sudario de jesÚs, revertir el pro
barbie: brutal golpiza recibiÓ padre en un aeropuerto de buenos aires con e intentaba regresar a estados las imÁgenes. un hermano de su ex esposa lo atacÓ con furia. el litigio comenzÓ hace 5 aÑos cuando la madre originaria de argentina se llevÓ a su paÍs sin el consentimiento de su esposo. desde entonces el padre no ha dejado de luchar por recuperar las. un juez firmÓ la orden para que le fueron devueltas. pamela: el gobierno estadounidense autorizÓ el transporte de pasajeros en ferry...
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the on going issue just hours later in buenos aires. they had to be stopped at halftime.were playing in the continent's top competition and four players were taken to hospital after they were attacked with what after the delay of an hour the 34,567 was called off. officials are meeting to decide whether to replay the match or award the tied. the ugly side of argentine football mass once again been exposed, but it's maked with the pale of tragedy. >> well, ahead of world football is heading to the middle east to immediate with the israeli and palestinian football associations. they've asked to oversee a vote of suspending israel from fifa. they say they have no control over security forces. but they're hoping to brokeer an agreement at the end of the month. and football's european body you fee with a fifa. well saying goodbye to a club legend on saturday as they take on crystal palace. they're set to take on los angeles galaxy in the summer after 17 years with his hometown club. >> liverpool, liverpool not just as a club, but liverpool as a city. this is very much about lo
the on going issue just hours later in buenos aires. they had to be stopped at halftime.were playing in the continent's top competition and four players were taken to hospital after they were attacked with what after the delay of an hour the 34,567 was called off. officials are meeting to decide whether to replay the match or award the tied. the ugly side of argentine football mass once again been exposed, but it's maked with the pale of tragedy. >> well, ahead of world football is...
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we have more from buenos aires. >> with so many named in the investigation the focus would inevitably be shift to the south american football association. and to here, the headquarters of the argentine association. three argentines have been named so far not arrested. theythey were involved in the promotion of sports and tv rights. but inevitably the shadow of the former head of the association will be cast over the investigation. he governed like it was his own personal system for 30 years. he was a good friend of the president seth blatter. he died last year but he was named in a countless number of corruption investigations. none of which start with those investigations. the other focus will shift to the american cub south american football competition kicking off in chile on the 11th june. i suspect in that case there will be more cameras pointed to the executive boxes as the actual football. >> let's speak to the economy of football. thank you for your time. so much allegations have been named against fifa. there was a sense that this was an organization that was untouchable. >>
we have more from buenos aires. >> with so many named in the investigation the focus would inevitably be shift to the south american football association. and to here, the headquarters of the argentine association. three argentines have been named so far not arrested. theythey were involved in the promotion of sports and tv rights. but inevitably the shadow of the former head of the association will be cast over the investigation. he governed like it was his own personal system for 30...
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en buenos aires me dijiste que necesitabas tiempo para pensar.nde... con el accidente de roberto con todo lo que ha pasado no he tenido mucho tiempo para pensar en lo mío. entonces, ¿no pensaste en mí en absoluto? claro que pensé en ti... y mucho. lo que no hice fue pensar en mí. yo he pensado mucho en vos... y en nuestro futuro. ramón: pero en algún momento habrá que hablar con carlos. por supuesto. pero, ¿tan mal ha manejado los negocios? me temo que sí. no sé qué ha hecho con el dinero. los auditores nos mostraron los libros con el presupuesto. mercedes: ¿qué presupuesto? ¿el de la oficina de miami? ese mismo, mercedes. el presupuesto muestra irregularidades. los ingresos son buenos... pero hay gastos que no entendemos. y los gastos son mucho mayores que los ingresos. pero, ¿cómo puede ser si económicamente todo anda bien en los estados unidos? pues, allí están las irregularidades. un ejemplo: han encontrado que carlos ha sacado en esa fecha diez mil dólares de la cuenta. y en otra ocasión, sacó cinco mil dólares. y en otra ocasión, sacó cinco
en buenos aires me dijiste que necesitabas tiempo para pensar.nde... con el accidente de roberto con todo lo que ha pasado no he tenido mucho tiempo para pensar en lo mío. entonces, ¿no pensaste en mí en absoluto? claro que pensé en ti... y mucho. lo que no hice fue pensar en mí. yo he pensado mucho en vos... y en nuestro futuro. ramón: pero en algún momento habrá que hablar con carlos. por supuesto. pero, ¿tan mal ha manejado los negocios? me temo que sí. no sé qué ha hecho con el...
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this is the same iranian government that blew up a jewish center in buenos aires. this is the same iranian government that tried to detonate a bomb in uruguay. they use terrorism the way normal countries use diplomacy and now we're going to turn over billions of dollars to them? and the reason why it has something to do with israel is, what do you think they are going to do when they have even more money to carry this out? they're going to invest it not just in their nuclear program they're going to invest it in their sponsorship of terrorism and they're going to invest it in their long-range rockets. and what have they told us they want to do with this increased capacity? what have they told us is the chief goal of this government in iran? why do they need this terrorism? why do they need these weapons? why do they need these long-range rockets? well let's take them at their word. here's why they need it. they need it because according to the ayatollah in july of 2014 2014 -- this was a tweet -- "this barbaric wolf-like and infanticidal regime of israel which spar
this is the same iranian government that blew up a jewish center in buenos aires. this is the same iranian government that tried to detonate a bomb in uruguay. they use terrorism the way normal countries use diplomacy and now we're going to turn over billions of dollars to them? and the reason why it has something to do with israel is, what do you think they are going to do when they have even more money to carry this out? they're going to invest it not just in their nuclear program they're...
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al jazeera buenos aires. >> roger federer are in semi final action. the winner will face djokovic in sunday's final. djokovic extending his winning run. the three-time champion going through his match in straight sets. djokovic now has not lost since february. >>> cycling hit the mountains for the first time this year with alberto contadore leading the race despite the fact that he has an injured shoulder. >> now the elect season has begun in doha in a year that has already seen two major controversies, and. >> the diamond league is back, and even with the enthusiastic crowds of the season opener in doha, and the impressive line up the sport of athletics is still trying to deal with two of the biggest doping scandals to hit it in recent years. last december a german program accused of doping. and >> some feared that the systemic nature of the russian and kenyan cases could result in track and field going the way of cycling during the lance armstrong era. but speaking to al jazeera earlier this week, the current double champion mo farrah is still posit
al jazeera buenos aires. >> roger federer are in semi final action. the winner will face djokovic in sunday's final. djokovic extending his winning run. the three-time champion going through his match in straight sets. djokovic now has not lost since february. >>> cycling hit the mountains for the first time this year with alberto contadore leading the race despite the fact that he has an injured shoulder. >> now the elect season has begun in doha in a year that has already...
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arturo le contó a pedro lo de la búsqueda de angel castillo en buenos aires.a un marinero que nos dio ciertos datos de angel. en los angeles, maría, la mamá de raquel recibió una visita de luis el antiguo novio de raquel. ¿y cómo está raquel? está bien. trabaja demasiado. acaba de llamar para avisar que... que va a posponer su regreso a los angeles. mira... estas fotos son recientes. ¿sí? era evidente que luis tenía interés en ver a raquel. entonces maría le sugirió que fuera a méxico para visitarla. claro, méxico es muy bonito, muy romántico y... y raquel está allí. y raquel, quien espera ver a arturo no sabe nada de lo que su mamá acaba de hacer. roberto... iroberto! ( gruñe ) ilo tengo! ilo tengo! iestá vivo! ilo tengo! ilo encontraron! iencontraron! ayúdenme. ¿quién gritó? ay, no puedo ver bien, ¿y tú? yo tampoco. debes tener paciencia, angela. todo saldrá bien. ay, todo eso porque a roberto le interesa tanto la civilización maya. no comprendo. aquí no vivían los mayas. lo que quiero decir es que de niño roberto leyó un libro sobre la civilización maya. y
arturo le contó a pedro lo de la búsqueda de angel castillo en buenos aires.a un marinero que nos dio ciertos datos de angel. en los angeles, maría, la mamá de raquel recibió una visita de luis el antiguo novio de raquel. ¿y cómo está raquel? está bien. trabaja demasiado. acaba de llamar para avisar que... que va a posponer su regreso a los angeles. mira... estas fotos son recientes. ¿sí? era evidente que luis tenía interés en ver a raquel. entonces maría le sugirió que fuera a...
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we're joined live from buenos aires.i there what has been the reaction to another term for seth blatt er? >> in santiago chile where copa america kicks off on june 11th. the problem with that is the football federation should have been there along side michelle bachelet, but some have been arrested many are on the run. it will go ahead as it was always going to go ahead questions will be asked about south america's role in this latest fifa scandal. >> now obviously the american football association was behind blatter, now he has the tough job of negotiating fifa through what comes next with quite a lot of division behind it. >> julie, it's going to be very difficult. south america has always been behind blatter one of his staunchest backers is from argentina, he died last year. several of those who took over feel differently. many say there is time for change. they voted for the main rival. how that will pan out in the weeks and months ahead having lost that to blatter we'll have to see. >> thank you joining me live from
we're joined live from buenos aires.i there what has been the reaction to another term for seth blatt er? >> in santiago chile where copa america kicks off on june 11th. the problem with that is the football federation should have been there along side michelle bachelet, but some have been arrested many are on the run. it will go ahead as it was always going to go ahead questions will be asked about south america's role in this latest fifa scandal. >> now obviously the american...
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al jazeera buenos aires. >> 20 people have been killed in burundi's capital after attackers threw grenade into the crowds. this is amid mass protests. 20 people have died since the crisis erupted in late june and over 100,000 people have since fled. the attack came as neighboring tanzania struggles to cope with the growing humanitarian crisis. tens of thousands who fled violence following a failed coup against the contract are now crowded into centers and refugee camps. doctors are saying they're seeing new cases of cholera every day. 34 people have died. >> they fled their homes in search of safety, but their journey has only just begun. on a 100-year-old fishing boat, burundi refugees have moved south of the border. a stadium turned transit center is their next stop. >> it was two days traveling and we had to walk long distances. police would stop us along the way, and as we crossed the border into tanzania, it was difficult. >> poor sanitation is wreaking havoc. many arrive with acute diarrhea. others with cholera. the sickest are brought to makeshift treatment centers. >> all acute di
al jazeera buenos aires. >> 20 people have been killed in burundi's capital after attackers threw grenade into the crowds. this is amid mass protests. 20 people have died since the crisis erupted in late june and over 100,000 people have since fled. the attack came as neighboring tanzania struggles to cope with the growing humanitarian crisis. tens of thousands who fled violence following a failed coup against the contract are now crowded into centers and refugee camps. doctors are saying...
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. >>> this week argentina's president cristina kirchner inaugurated a museum of memory in buenos aires's hoursed housed in a center of notorious detention and torture. this woman was a survivor. she should al jazeera and told us her story. >> my >> they took me in front of my house. i was with my three-year-old daughter. my situation was very difficult with an arrest warrant out for me. i was a militant. this is where they torture us. when you pass there was a place that was lined with boxes so you couldn't hear the screams from those who were receiving electro shock, torture and being beaten. >> it was sinister and pathological. officers would sleep here with their kids and families in the middle of a place where thousands were being tortured and killed. i swore that i would never again enter this place. there was a feeling that something would be done about it after so many years of fighting. for us this is closure. this place being turned into a memory site to me seems really meaningful. this museum and it's trials are a reparation, it's a social reparation. but to me reparation has
. >>> this week argentina's president cristina kirchner inaugurated a museum of memory in buenos aires's hoursed housed in a center of notorious detention and torture. this woman was a survivor. she should al jazeera and told us her story. >> my >> they took me in front of my house. i was with my three-year-old daughter. my situation was very difficult with an arrest warrant out for me. i was a militant. this is where they torture us. when you pass there was a place that...
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let's talk now to our correspondent, daniel schwindler, who is in the argentine capital buenos aires.it thought that the players have gotten off very lightly? >> reporter: very much, andy. especially after fifa stepped in to urge comeball to impose essential. $200,000 is a drop in the bucket. they were trailing 1-nil not that many people travel to ties and yet they will be hit by the four home games being held behind closed doors and a drop in the ocean people expecting much, much more from the south american football authorities. >> hardly a new thing. could this incident in such a high profile game actually be a catalyst for meaningful change? >> well, i think that's what people were hoping for but to make that happen, they really needed to be punished much more harshly than they have. football was band domestically this weekend after a lower league player died in an unfortunate accident a few days ago. fans are going without football this weekend but really, the problems in argentine football, the violence, the organized gansgangs making things difficult and a whole catalog of viol
let's talk now to our correspondent, daniel schwindler, who is in the argentine capital buenos aires.it thought that the players have gotten off very lightly? >> reporter: very much, andy. especially after fifa stepped in to urge comeball to impose essential. $200,000 is a drop in the bucket. they were trailing 1-nil not that many people travel to ties and yet they will be hit by the four home games being held behind closed doors and a drop in the ocean people expecting much, much more...
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on february 22, 2012, more than 800 passengers are aboard a commuter train in buenos aires, argentina. santiago is in a rush to get to his construction job. the train, as usual, is packed. >> translator: it was a disaster. very crowded. >> sitting next to santiago is his younger brother. >> translator: we were together talking a bit. he told me we need to get there. i said, yes. we're almost there. >> but the train doesn't stop where it's supposed to, at the platform. instead, it blows right past the end of the line and slams into a barrier wall. >> translator: and that's it. there was an explosion. and i lost consciousness. >> dr. alberto crescenti is one of the first responders on the scene. >> translator: we received a message from headquarters. a radio operator told us a train had crashed along the station with a fire and people trapped inside. >> the doctor and his team arrive at the station within ten minutes. trip. >> translator: we didn't know yet, but we were estimating the number. once the people arrived at the steps, then we realized it was a major problem. >> with more tha
on february 22, 2012, more than 800 passengers are aboard a commuter train in buenos aires, argentina. santiago is in a rush to get to his construction job. the train, as usual, is packed. >> translator: it was a disaster. very crowded. >> sitting next to santiago is his younger brother. >> translator: we were together talking a bit. he told me we need to get there. i said, yes. we're almost there. >> but the train doesn't stop where it's supposed to, at the platform....
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the feeling in buenos aires is they could have been more severely punished. >> when the football associationctions there was relief on the part of boko fans that they got off lightly. many here in argentina certainly were hoping that the sanctions would be much more hard, that they'd be thrown out of the tournament not just this year but the following years. many of them a method to the football, the organised fans who have an influence on the club that this before is not acceptable. we have been living for the last few years in argentina through football violence. all the pointers go back. they have a huge interference not just on the players, but the running of the clubs. many say it's out of control. the incidents on thursday were seen as hitting the bottom after a whole series of incidents in which fans have been killed in which games have been shot. really the sentence imposed is seen as very very light. $200,000 fine seen as little. there'll be a lot of hampering, shouting into what went on at the boko haram stadium. really few people are thinking that things will radically changed. th
the feeling in buenos aires is they could have been more severely punished. >> when the football associationctions there was relief on the part of boko fans that they got off lightly. many here in argentina certainly were hoping that the sanctions would be much more hard, that they'd be thrown out of the tournament not just this year but the following years. many of them a method to the football, the organised fans who have an influence on the club that this before is not acceptable. we...
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bueno, les he traído algunas cosas de buenos aires. pensé que les gustaría verlas.habría sentido culpable de la muerte de tu padre. sí. así le escribí en las cartas a mi madre. doctora: buenos días. buenos días. doctora: veo que el paciente ya está mucho mejor. sí, sí. ya me siento bien con ganas de salir de aquí. vamos a ver. tal vez ya podamos enviarlo a su casa. si me permiten aprovecharé para llamar al hotel. tal vez pedro ya me haya enviado la cartera. es verdad. bien, muchas gracias. pasaré a recogerla en cuanto pueda. hasta luego. ( suspira ) bueno. por fin el tío y los sobrinos están juntos. y yo me siento muy contenta por ellos. recuerdo muy bien el humor de angela de esta mañana cuando me llamó desde el hospital. ¿recuerdan uds.? ¿estaba ella animada o parecía estar cansada? ¿no estás cansada? no has dormido. no, me siento bien. angela estaba muy animada, muy contenta. ¿y qué quería ella que yo hiciera? angela quería que yo llamara a su familia en san juan. entonces llamé y hablé con jaime. claro, él también estaba muy contento con la noticia de roberto. d
bueno, les he traído algunas cosas de buenos aires. pensé que les gustaría verlas.habría sentido culpable de la muerte de tu padre. sí. así le escribí en las cartas a mi madre. doctora: buenos días. buenos días. doctora: veo que el paciente ya está mucho mejor. sí, sí. ya me siento bien con ganas de salir de aquí. vamos a ver. tal vez ya podamos enviarlo a su casa. si me permiten aprovecharé para llamar al hotel. tal vez pedro ya me haya enviado la cartera. es verdad. bien, muchas...
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i edited desmond tutu from south africa, buenos aires mother teresa from calcutta, mohammed from bangladesh all nobel peace prize winners plus people like schreiber and eunice -- sergeant evan eunice shriver. jim mcgovern, people like that. i would always ask them, how is the best way to go about increasing peace and decreasing violence? which ought to be the purpose of our lives. if you seek a life of purpose. deangelis came back pretty much the same. you need to go where people are. people keep having complex and solving it through violent force or nonviolence force. so the idea was sound i thought. to go to a local public high school a few blocks from the "washington post" and said can i communicate the class on peace studies? metaclass like a but if you want to try come on in. so that's when i started in 1982 and i've been at it ever since. i think i've got 12,000 suits over the years. it's not that difficult or strategic you read the literature of peace gandhi king, musty, jesus tolstoy einstein on the first day. then we really get into it. students often say why haven't we heard about
i edited desmond tutu from south africa, buenos aires mother teresa from calcutta, mohammed from bangladesh all nobel peace prize winners plus people like schreiber and eunice -- sergeant evan eunice shriver. jim mcgovern, people like that. i would always ask them, how is the best way to go about increasing peace and decreasing violence? which ought to be the purpose of our lives. if you seek a life of purpose. deangelis came back pretty much the same. you need to go where people are. people...
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al jazeera, buenos aires. >> fans have been marking the 30 year affairs of the disaster that killed 39 people that died during the european cup final when an internal wall collapsed inside the stadium. since that 1985 disaster, stadium safety has been a big focal point in europe. >> that is it for sport, thank you for watching. >> football all the way today. >> we are waiting on that fifa vote. we will have more on that in the next bulletin coming up in the next couple of minutes. >> from the team, thanks for watching. >>> fifa is set to vote on sepp blatter's leadership amist the greater corruption scandal in the history of world football. >>> hello i'm jane dutton. isil claims responsibility for the second bomb attack on a mosque in saudi arabia in a week. >>> myanmar says it will tackle the root cause of asia's migrant crisis as a another boat carrying
al jazeera, buenos aires. >> fans have been marking the 30 year affairs of the disaster that killed 39 people that died during the european cup final when an internal wall collapsed inside the stadium. since that 1985 disaster, stadium safety has been a big focal point in europe. >> that is it for sport, thank you for watching. >> football all the way today. >> we are waiting on that fifa vote. we will have more on that in the next bulletin coming up in the next couple...
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the second annual "star wars" run was held last night in buenos aires in a galaxy far, far away it'sthe film series seventh movie later this year. there they go running. many runners and spectators as you can tell dressed up as some of the "star wars" characters. they also got to view the recently released trailer for "the force awakens." the question is will they all run that quickly to the movie theater? >> i might be willing to run if i got a sneak peek. i'm not a big runner but if i got the sneak peek i might just do it. >> that would motivate molly. >> exactly. >>> more movie companies are setting up shop in south africa. paul tillsly is in johannesburg with more on that. paul? >> reporter: welcome to jollywood that's what hollywood producers are calling johannesburg south africa because it is the hot spot to shoot movies. the entire city center was shut down for two weeks for the 600 extras taken on along with over 300 local crew some of whom impressed the u.s. directors so much he took them with when the shoot went to other countries. one of these was helicopter pilot bill olm
the second annual "star wars" run was held last night in buenos aires in a galaxy far, far away it'sthe film series seventh movie later this year. there they go running. many runners and spectators as you can tell dressed up as some of the "star wars" characters. they also got to view the recently released trailer for "the force awakens." the question is will they all run that quickly to the movie theater? >> i might be willing to run if i got a sneak peek....