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also the cajon today is incorporated intd international music. >> (speaking spanish). >> (drums). (music). (applause). (music). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. this is a style called lando. and it comes from undue. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was a dance of a ritual. >> (speaking spanish). >> and had the idea that the name is lamelinda. >> (speaking spanish). >> which was movement with the pelvic area. >> (speaking spanish) thank you very much. >> (speaking spanish). >> and this was considered not proper. so it was done in a different way. >> (speaking spanish). >> and those are softer movements and what we're going to show. >> (speaking spanish). >> which later became simbac simbacutcu. >> (speaking spanish). >> and sim bameans salute and couca means dance. >> that is it. okay. (speaking spanish) (music). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and later on it becomes the simba couca. (music). (music). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> one of the stars also and they would play with the guitar which is not here today and also the violin. >> (speaking spanish). >>
also the cajon today is incorporated intd international music. >> (speaking spanish). >> (drums). (music). (applause). (music). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. this is a style called lando. and it comes from undue. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was a dance of a ritual. >> (speaking spanish). >> and had the idea that the name is lamelinda. >> (speaking spanish). >> which was movement with the pelvic area. >> (speaking...
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and okay so we're teaching classes at the cultural center on saturdays from two to three we teach cajon and three to four we teach dance. >> (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
and okay so we're teaching classes at the cultural center on saturdays from two to three we teach cajon and three to four we teach dance. >> (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...
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. >> 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 what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. >> (speaking spanish). >> for instance -- >> (speaking spanish). >> this means "attention be alert. something is going to happen". >> (speaking spanish). >> wake up. wake up. >> wake
. >> 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)....
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some believe because street parking is so el cajon, it encourages people to keep their cars on the street. >> a lot of people have a perception that parking is free. any developer can tell you that building a sparking -- parking space under ground costs between 20 and $50,000. >> reporter: some parking issues are temporary. case in point, how the large construction project taking place downtown these days. >> the bottom line is that we need some, light. okay, we can't live like. that. >> reporter: harold valentine lives near the o street market redevelopment. he said that out-of-town construction workers take up all of the thoughts and don't get tickets. >> that talk to project contractors. i talked to the construction workers and talked to everybody, look, you work with us, we'll work with you. okay? and nothing is being done. >> reporter: there is progress when it comes to parking. some referred to younger residents making the choice to ditch the car with plenty of bus, train, and some bike transportation for younger city dwellers and that beats the spot. >> and they're considering a po
some believe because street parking is so el cajon, it encourages people to keep their cars on the street. >> a lot of people have a perception that parking is free. any developer can tell you that building a sparking -- parking space under ground costs between 20 and $50,000. >> reporter: some parking issues are temporary. case in point, how the large construction project taking place downtown these days. >> the bottom line is that we need some, light. okay, we can't live...
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they attended the small mosque in the neighborhood of el cajon to receive spiritual advice from anwar al-awlaki. since the late 90s, anwar al-awlaki had been the subject of investigations, ranging from prostitution to terrorism. a u.s. official confirmed that in 2006, he was at least once part of the top-secret president's daily brief or pdb. in san diego, he was tracked by the jttf. >> that's the joint terrorism task force. >> reporter: keith slaughter is an ex-fbi agent who from 2007-12 was the special in charge of the san diego office. >> jttf is not just fbi, it's all agencies coming together to fight terrorism. >> reporter: how many agencies or institutions have people detailed to the jttf? >> typically, you will have detailees from at least 20, upwards of 70 or 80 different agencies -- state, local, federal -- all under one roof. >> reporter: the fbi has a memorandum of understanding with the agencies that assign them detailees. two sources who read the memo tell fox, it states that personnel detailed to the jttf are not permitted to discuss their work with supervisor who is are
they attended the small mosque in the neighborhood of el cajon to receive spiritual advice from anwar al-awlaki. since the late 90s, anwar al-awlaki had been the subject of investigations, ranging from prostitution to terrorism. a u.s. official confirmed that in 2006, he was at least once part of the top-secret president's daily brief or pdb. in san diego, he was tracked by the jttf. >> that's the joint terrorism task force. >> reporter: keith slaughter is an ex-fbi agent who from...
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they attended the small mosque in the neighborhood of el cajon to receive spiritual advice from anwarte 90s, anwar al-awlaki had been the subject of investigations, ranging from prostitution to terrorism. a u.s. official confirmed that in 2006, he was at least once part of the top-secret president's daily brief or pdb. in san diego, he was tracked by the jttf. >> that's the joint terrorism task force. >> reporter: keith slaughter is an ex-fbi agent who from 2007-12 was the special in charge of the san diego office. >> jttf is not just fbi, it's all agencies coming together to fight terrorism. >> reporter: how many agencies or institutions have people detailed to the jttf? >> typically, you will have detailees from at least 20, upwards of 70 or 80 different agencies -- state, local, federal -- all under one roof. >> reporter: the fbi has a memorandum of understanding with the agencies that assign them detailees. two sources who read the memo tell fox, it states that personnel detailed to the jttf are not permitted to discuss their work with supervisor who is are not members of the task
they attended the small mosque in the neighborhood of el cajon to receive spiritual advice from anwarte 90s, anwar al-awlaki had been the subject of investigations, ranging from prostitution to terrorism. a u.s. official confirmed that in 2006, he was at least once part of the top-secret president's daily brief or pdb. in san diego, he was tracked by the jttf. >> that's the joint terrorism task force. >> reporter: keith slaughter is an ex-fbi agent who from 2007-12 was the special...
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his plane went off the runway in gillespie field in el cajon. you can see the accident in these still photos taken by a witness. the ferry fire fly was part of the wings over gillespie airshow. the pilot was able to get out safely. >>> turning to medical news, what could be a breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer. an experimental new drug appears to slow tumor growth. today researchers presented the results of a large three-year clinical trial at an on koll gee conference. oncology conference. the women who took the powerful cocktail about half of them saw their cancer stabilize and had fewer side affects than standard chemo. is >> it is really like a heat seeking missal with a toxic payload and it travels all over the body until it meets the cancer cell and then it lets off a massively toxic dose to kill off the cancer without damaging the rest of the body. >> right now the -- only 9 women participating have access to the drug. >>> now, if you have cell you light, you know that exercise alone won't get rid of it. >> but as carolyn joh
his plane went off the runway in gillespie field in el cajon. you can see the accident in these still photos taken by a witness. the ferry fire fly was part of the wings over gillespie airshow. the pilot was able to get out safely. >>> turning to medical news, what could be a breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer. an experimental new drug appears to slow tumor growth. today researchers presented the results of a large three-year clinical trial at an on koll gee conference....
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his plane went off the runway in gillespie field in el cajon. you can see the accident in these still photos taken by a witness. the ferry fire fly was part of the wings over gillespie airshow. the pilot was able to get out safely. >>> turning to medical news, what could be a breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer. an experimental new drug appears to slow tumor growth. today researchers presented the results of a large three-year clinical trial at an on koll gee conference. oncology conference. the women who took the powerful cocktail about half of them saw their cancer stabilize and had fewer side affects than standard chemo. >> it is really like a heat seeking missal with a toxic payload and it travels all over the body until it meets the cancer cell and then it lets off a massively toxic dose to kill off the cancer without damaging the rest of the body. >> right now the -- only 9 women participating have access to the drug. >>> now, if you have cell you light, you know that exercise alone won't get rid of it. >> but as carolyn johnso
his plane went off the runway in gillespie field in el cajon. you can see the accident in these still photos taken by a witness. the ferry fire fly was part of the wings over gillespie airshow. the pilot was able to get out safely. >>> turning to medical news, what could be a breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer. an experimental new drug appears to slow tumor growth. today researchers presented the results of a large three-year clinical trial at an on koll gee conference....
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they attended the small mosque in the neighborhood of el cajon to receive spiritual advice from anwarate 90s, anwar al-awlaki had been the subject of investigations, ranging from prostitution to terrorism. a u.s. official confirmed that in 2006, he was at least once part of the top-secret president's daily brief or pdb. in san diego, he was tracked by the jttf. >> that's the joint terrorism task force. >> reporter: keith slaughter is an ex-fbi agent who from 2007-12 was the special in charge of the san diego office. >> jttf is not just fbi, it's all agencies coming together to fight terrorism. >> reporter: how many agencies or institutions have people detailed to the jttf? >> typically, you will have detailees from at least 20, upwards of 70 or 80 different agencies -- state, local, federal -- all under one roof. >> reporter: the fbi has a memorandum of understanding with the agencies that assign them detailees. two sources who read the memo tell fox, it states that personnel detailed to the jttf are not permitted to discuss their work with supervisor who is are not members of the tas
they attended the small mosque in the neighborhood of el cajon to receive spiritual advice from anwarate 90s, anwar al-awlaki had been the subject of investigations, ranging from prostitution to terrorism. a u.s. official confirmed that in 2006, he was at least once part of the top-secret president's daily brief or pdb. in san diego, he was tracked by the jttf. >> that's the joint terrorism task force. >> reporter: keith slaughter is an ex-fbi agent who from 2007-12 was the special...
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they attended the small mosque in the neighborhood of el cajon to receive spiritual advice from anwarate 90s, anwar al-awlaki had been the subject of investigations, ranging from prostitution to terrorism. a u.s. official confirmed that in 2006, he was at least once part of the top-secret president's daily brief or pdb. in san diego, he was tracked by the jttf. >> that's the joint terrorism task force. >> reporter: keith slaughter is an ex-fbi agent who from 2007-12 was the special in charge of the san diego office. >> jttf is not just fbi, it's all agencies coming together to fight terrorism. >> reporter: how many agencies or institutions have people detailed to the jttf? >> typically, you will have detailees from at least 20, upwards of 70 or 80 different agencies -- state, local, federal -- all under one roof. >> reporter: the fbi has a memorandum of understanding with the agencies that assign them detailees. two sources who read the memo tell fox, it states that personnel detailed to the jttf are not permitted to discuss their work with supervisor who is are not members of the tas
they attended the small mosque in the neighborhood of el cajon to receive spiritual advice from anwarate 90s, anwar al-awlaki had been the subject of investigations, ranging from prostitution to terrorism. a u.s. official confirmed that in 2006, he was at least once part of the top-secret president's daily brief or pdb. in san diego, he was tracked by the jttf. >> that's the joint terrorism task force. >> reporter: keith slaughter is an ex-fbi agent who from 2007-12 was the special...
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attendant was saying is if you are going to complain and keep didding this if you have any equivalent of cajonesyou have the equivalent to get off the plane right now. keeps happening. the flight attendants, pilots. what is going on? >> happening more and more. a small percentage and we all know that. in 40 years i haven't seen that happen up until the next couple of years. the real problem like that one flight attend yan he has no career path. he wasn't going anywhere else. his career activity was over. so he didn't care in he gets fired. >> neil: maybe it is more -- maybe it is the cheap seats you are getting the passengers but they are angry, the process with delays is is frustrating, i underand it all of that. but when passengers flight attendants all in variably snap sometimes all at the same time there is something bigger going on here. there has got to be. >> sure it is. when i started in the racket at la guardia you didn't feel like a trapped animal when you got on an airplane. today you follow rules and do what they tell you. you are in a hot airplane and you snap back at the flight att
attendant was saying is if you are going to complain and keep didding this if you have any equivalent of cajonesyou have the equivalent to get off the plane right now. keeps happening. the flight attendants, pilots. what is going on? >> happening more and more. a small percentage and we all know that. in 40 years i haven't seen that happen up until the next couple of years. the real problem like that one flight attend yan he has no career path. he wasn't going anywhere else. his career...
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your point, kurt, about whether or not either of these two men who want to be president have the cajones to get it done and be honest with the american people, look them in the eye and say as the president noted at his great speech, we're not red america or blue america, we are something bigger and better than that and we haven't seen it yet and hopefully it will come. >> that's a steele spin. >> polite spin. >> coming up, what's the best thing to do when three million jobs are on the line? go after the attorney general of the united states. luke russert joins us next. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. >>> the president and first lady are scheduled to host a white house picnic tomorrow with members of congress. no word on the menu but one thing is for sure, there will be a food fight starting on thursday. in just two days, house republicans are expected to vote to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt of congress over the fast and furi
your point, kurt, about whether or not either of these two men who want to be president have the cajones to get it done and be honest with the american people, look them in the eye and say as the president noted at his great speech, we're not red america or blue america, we are something bigger and better than that and we haven't seen it yet and hopefully it will come. >> that's a steele spin. >> polite spin. >> coming up, what's the best thing to do when three million jobs...