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conservatives and franco's descendants oppose the plan liberals say that franco's remains should not be kept in the same place as those of the victims. to the demonstration is being held at the plaza cologne in central madrid. many of the participants want socialist prime minister pedro sanchez to resign. that. many of these people support franco's legacy. antonio and maria want to find out more about the demonstrate his political views. it was a little bit like the spain has so many problems right now that why should we focus on the past. no matter how much we talk about it we can change it take us if that matters to debase about franco's to load and labor strikes unemployment low wages and low pension us those are the problems that we should deal with it and it's almost out of work but i do know that if i can go to spain should focus on the living not the dead you know. we shouldn't spend hundreds of thousands of euros digging up the past it wasn't oh yeah there were some other funny that you still see now but what would you say if your own relatives have been buried anonymously in
conservatives and franco's descendants oppose the plan liberals say that franco's remains should not be kept in the same place as those of the victims. to the demonstration is being held at the plaza cologne in central madrid. many of the participants want socialist prime minister pedro sanchez to resign. that. many of these people support franco's legacy. antonio and maria want to find out more about the demonstrate his political views. it was a little bit like the spain has so many problems...
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under franco he became a forced labor he fled spain and only returned after franco's death he wrote a book about his life spain's younger generation he believes has learned far too little about the horrors of the dictatorship that's why many are now joining the far right. for me i haven't properly grappled with our own history we're going through a lot of we had an entire series of very conservative governments. they made sure that schoolchildren never learned about what actually happened in this country. they undenied that we had a dictatorship. that. spain's history has divided the country far right box leader santiago rejects the notion that any form of reckoning or redress is necessary to come to terms with franco's nearly forty year dictatorship but you only look or you won't apologize for our history we should acknowledge its glory it's a darker side and all that best out of it and take pride in it you know you're really mayor. is dismayed and angry at the spanish left which he says failed to counter the rise of the far right he hopes the radical right won't have a strong showin
under franco he became a forced labor he fled spain and only returned after franco's death he wrote a book about his life spain's younger generation he believes has learned far too little about the horrors of the dictatorship that's why many are now joining the far right. for me i haven't properly grappled with our own history we're going through a lot of we had an entire series of very conservative governments. they made sure that schoolchildren never learned about what actually happened in...
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the north bay regional center says franco's retaliation claim has no merit. the development of serves department says it takes all complaints seriously. >> how many of these types of cases are we talking about? >> it's really hard to say. there are more reports due to volume. a lot of that is withheld due to privacy concerns. on top of that, people are afraid to speak up out of fear of losing their jobs and clients losing their services. >> firefighter a tip for 2 investigates, we want to hear from you. give us a call. >>> the big surprise families got and how t away. >> we're looking into the fog that has pushed in. and the lower daytime highs we're seeing in the next couple of days. >> we'll tell you about the fines just levied in the worst california oil spill in decades. "" , but a grin without a cat." hey, mercedes, end audio. change lighting to soft blue. the completely reimagined 2020 gle. with intelligent voice control and available third row. your adventure awaits at the mercedes-benz spring event but hurry the event ends april 30th. did you know com
the north bay regional center says franco's retaliation claim has no merit. the development of serves department says it takes all complaints seriously. >> how many of these types of cases are we talking about? >> it's really hard to say. there are more reports due to volume. a lot of that is withheld due to privacy concerns. on top of that, people are afraid to speak up out of fear of losing their jobs and clients losing their services. >> firefighter a tip for 2...
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franco manuel ganÓ el power ball.♪ ♪ locutor: este es un "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. jorge: quÉ tal?, las autoridades desalojaron hoy a los miembros de una milicia que habÍa acampado no mÉxico para detener a indocumentados en la frontera sur. las milicias son compuesta por ciudadano que se toma la justicia en sus propias manos. el grupo detuvo a decenas de migrantes la semana pasada y luego el fbi arrestÓ a su lÍder y lo acusÓ de posesión ilegal de armas. ahora la milicia busca otro lugar donde acampar, como lo cuenta pedro rojas. pedro: fueron evacuados los civiles armados que por mÁs de dos mese vigilaron la frontera nueva mÉxico. un grupo de oficiales encabezados por la policÍa de union pacífic, les pidieron que retirara ya que perjudicaban la funcionalidad el tren. este grupo se deslinda del liderazgo de su exlÍder. [hablen inglÉs] sabemos que existe necesidad de control aquÍ. " asÍ un grupo llega a nuestro campamento, le digo que se sienten y lo hacen. eso es legal". se revelÓ que el ar
franco manuel ganÓ el power ball.♪ ♪ locutor: este es un "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. jorge: quÉ tal?, las autoridades desalojaron hoy a los miembros de una milicia que habÍa acampado no mÉxico para detener a indocumentados en la frontera sur. las milicias son compuesta por ciudadano que se toma la justicia en sus propias manos. el grupo detuvo a decenas de migrantes la semana pasada y luego el fbi arrestÓ a su lÍder y lo acusÓ de posesión...
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under franco he became a forced labor he fled spain and only returned after franco's death he wrote a book about his life spain's younger generation he believes has learned far too little about the horrors of the dictatorship that's why many are now joining the far right. haven't properly grappled with our own history we're going through a lot of we had an entire series of very conservative government. they made sure that schoolchildren never learned about what actually happened in this country. a lot of data and deny that we had a dictatorship. spain's history has divided the country far right box leaders santiago rejects the notion that any form of reckoning or redress is necessary to come to terms with franco's nearly forty year dictatorship but you only look are you going to apologize for our history we should acknowledge its glory its darker side and all the best out of it and take pride in it you know your really mayor is dismayed and angry at the spanish left which he says failed to counter the rise of the far right he hopes the radical right won't have a strong showing in the
under franco he became a forced labor he fled spain and only returned after franco's death he wrote a book about his life spain's younger generation he believes has learned far too little about the horrors of the dictatorship that's why many are now joining the far right. haven't properly grappled with our own history we're going through a lot of we had an entire series of very conservative government. they made sure that schoolchildren never learned about what actually happened in this...
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franco's been dead for 45 years, we weren't even born when franco died, there's no link with franco.in france and italy, vox is tough on immigration, on islam and on crime, but... vox is extremely spain—centric — it is pro—bull—fighting, pro—eu, anti—catalan independence. but in this country, split left and right since the spanish civil war, vox, unlike other populist movements across europe, has failed to attract disaffected workers who traditionally vote for the left. in fact, exit polls suggest vox succeeded in splintering the spanish right and rejuvenating the centre—left — something spain's socialist prime minister was hoping for when he cast his ballot this morning. i caught up with madrid's mayor just after she voted. she fought against spain's fascist dictator in her youth. translation: nowadays, politics in spain is angry, people are disillusioned. but i voted here in madrid in spain's first democratic elections after dictatorship. we managed to end basque terrorism — we'll find a solution to divided politics. maybe, but deep political divisions seem to have become the new n
franco's been dead for 45 years, we weren't even born when franco died, there's no link with franco.in france and italy, vox is tough on immigration, on islam and on crime, but... vox is extremely spain—centric — it is pro—bull—fighting, pro—eu, anti—catalan independence. but in this country, split left and right since the spanish civil war, vox, unlike other populist movements across europe, has failed to attract disaffected workers who traditionally vote for the left. in fact,...
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thanks to front go, -- franco, spain became what it is today.eporter: for his victims and their families, sentiments like these are a slap in the face. for nine years, they have been demonstrating every thursday in the center of madrid. for the people here, the rise of the far right is a shock. >> they want to reconquest. every conquest, can you believe it? this is a disgrace to spain. that's why we are here, demonstrating against fascism. not for ourselves, we are old. but for our children, our grandchildren. reporter: spain's history has divided the country. vox's leaders rejects the notion that any form of reckoning or redress is necessary to come to terms with front goes -- franco's 40 year rule. >> we won't apologize for the history. we should acknowledge its glory, draw the best out of it, and take pride in it. reporter: willy meyer is dismayed, and angry at the spanish left, which failed to counter the rise of the far right. he helps the radical right will not have a strong showing in the general election, and become kingmakers in a new c
thanks to front go, -- franco, spain became what it is today.eporter: for his victims and their families, sentiments like these are a slap in the face. for nine years, they have been demonstrating every thursday in the center of madrid. for the people here, the rise of the far right is a shock. >> they want to reconquest. every conquest, can you believe it? this is a disgrace to spain. that's why we are here, demonstrating against fascism. not for ourselves, we are old. but for our...
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yes to me i would guess that if i'm proud of spain's history thanks to franco spain made progress and became what it is today. for franco's victims and their families sentiments like these are a slap in the face for nine years they've been demonstrating every thursday in the center of madrid. the people here the rants of the far right is a shock. they want to recon ques conquests can you believe it this is a disgrace to spain. that's why we're here demonstrating against fascism not for ourselves we're old they're not but for our children our grandchildren. spain's history has divided the country far right box leaders santiago rejects the notion that any form of reckoning or redress is necessary to come to terms with franco's nearly forty year dictatorship but you only look you won't apologize for our history we should acknowledge its glory its darkest site and all that best out of it and take pride in it that you know your really mayor is dismayed and angry at the spanish left which he says failed to counter the rise of the far right he hopes the radical right won't have a strong show
yes to me i would guess that if i'm proud of spain's history thanks to franco spain made progress and became what it is today. for franco's victims and their families sentiments like these are a slap in the face for nine years they've been demonstrating every thursday in the center of madrid. the people here the rants of the far right is a shock. they want to recon ques conquests can you believe it this is a disgrace to spain. that's why we're here demonstrating against fascism not for...
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they say box is divisive agenda and inflammatory rhetoric are reminiscent of the dark days of the franco dictatorship. it was the most terrible experience of his life really mayor was just nineteen when he was thrown into this prison in madrid. today it's hard to imagine the horrors that took place here during the fascist regime of francisco franco to force mayor to speak the police staged his execution. when they point to his salute you and press the trigger with no bullet in that split second two things can happen you can just stand there speechless like i did or you fall apart. or say the. mayor fears that right wing populist are gaining support in twenty eighteen the far right box party took eleven percent of the vote and to lucy has regional election now the country is heading into a general election. i feel safe today but i'm very worried because a political force like vox is yearning for a time in which we lived under a dictatorship. the far right box party wants to unseat the socialists the crowd of voc supporters have come to this bullfighting are enough for a rally many have wr
they say box is divisive agenda and inflammatory rhetoric are reminiscent of the dark days of the franco dictatorship. it was the most terrible experience of his life really mayor was just nineteen when he was thrown into this prison in madrid. today it's hard to imagine the horrors that took place here during the fascist regime of francisco franco to force mayor to speak the police staged his execution. when they point to his salute you and press the trigger with no bullet in that split second...
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they also perching emerald dot maxwell takes a lickin franco a town named off the francisco franco. and how it appeared to my eyes is the late dictator's legacy and the rise of the far right. so cooled after its founder elko do. es que es spain's late dictator francisco franco. the town's name divides its residents as well as the rest of spain. they always havee my machihine o people ask where i'm from.. they say it's still called what the end of the deal that hasn't been changed. disgusted at the people who allow this to get get get the been again with. the town has resisted the two thousand seven laurel who did symbols of franco's regime to be removed from public view. it refuses to change its name -- take down the plaque commemorating the dictators visits. in fact the far right man installed bullet proof glass over the plaquee after is vandalized. in twenty twelve most residents voted not to change that town's name. and refused to acknowledge front his controveversial legacy. reporter call it what you wish he should be in the plalank. of wood why s should you remove the names som
they also perching emerald dot maxwell takes a lickin franco a town named off the francisco franco. and how it appeared to my eyes is the late dictator's legacy and the rise of the far right. so cooled after its founder elko do. es que es spain's late dictator francisco franco. the town's name divides its residents as well as the rest of spain. they always havee my machihine o people ask where i'm from.. they say it's still called what the end of the deal that hasn't been changed. disgusted at...
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rejects the notion that any form of reckoning or redress is necessary to come to terms with franco's nearly forty year dictatorship but you only look at you going to apologize for our history michel to acknowledge its glory it's a darker side draw the best out of it and take pride in it and i know you're really mayor is dismayed and angry at the spanish left which he says failed to counter the rise of the far right he hopes the radical right won't have a strong showing in the general election and become kingmakers in a new conservative government as they did in and. now let's listen to her now to face one of the last survivors of the holocaust in germany and ninety five and ninety five years old it's getting harder for her to tell her story in public a group of youngsters have made it their mission now to keep her memories alive and those of other holocaust survivors even after they're long gone. when i was told how you were separated from your mama i started to cry for me it would be the worst thing in the world to lose my mama and you were so strong and brave for. a fifteen year ol
rejects the notion that any form of reckoning or redress is necessary to come to terms with franco's nearly forty year dictatorship but you only look at you going to apologize for our history michel to acknowledge its glory it's a darker side draw the best out of it and take pride in it and i know you're really mayor is dismayed and angry at the spanish left which he says failed to counter the rise of the far right he hopes the radical right won't have a strong showing in the general election...
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roberta franco is a shedding light on what he saw as hidden orders horrors. >> i have been trying to tell people about it. >> reporter: is the number of people with the disabilities grow annually, and taxpayer dollars paying for their care, he said staying silent was not in option. >> >> reporter: franco was fired from the north bay regional last year, they said he was inappropriate and unprofessional. he believes he was ce . he said it was his job to report client issues and if he did not, neglect and abuse would go unnoticed. >> i went to a group home where one of my clients was, his mom was from argentina. and she was concerned that her son was losing weight. i walked into the kitchen, the first thing i saw was that the refrigerator doors were tied with a shoelace. there was no food available for them to eat. my clients mother said that she had been cleaning complaining to the northern regional center but no one listening. >>> i have no idea about this kind of thing. this caretaker sued the employer , saying that the case was just one of many. >> reporter: are people's lives at th
roberta franco is a shedding light on what he saw as hidden orders horrors. >> i have been trying to tell people about it. >> reporter: is the number of people with the disabilities grow annually, and taxpayer dollars paying for their care, he said staying silent was not in option. >> >> reporter: franco was fired from the north bay regional last year, they said he was inappropriate and unprofessional. he believes he was ce . he said it was his job to report client...
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not me, franco died too many years ago. do you want to go back to the past?. well, i like that vox confirms the spanish identity and also our history. populism and the rise of the far right have shaken up this country. the old two—party system has been shattered into pieces, making this election extremely hard to predict. earlier this week, four of the main party leaders, excluding vox, faced off on tv. the debate was chaired by ana pastor, the only woman on stage in a country long dominated by older men. translation: the women's vote which has been growing as a block may benefit the left. and i then think, surprisingly, young people, especially first—time voters, will vote en masse for vox. opponents of vox rally around this man, the socialist prime minister pedro sanchez. he portrays himself as a blockade against the advance of the hard right. the fractured parties will now fight for their pieces of this country. each sees a different spain in the same flag. james reynolds, bbc news, madrid. a powerful cyclone has struck mozambique, flattening thousands of
not me, franco died too many years ago. do you want to go back to the past?. well, i like that vox confirms the spanish identity and also our history. populism and the rise of the far right have shaken up this country. the old two—party system has been shattered into pieces, making this election extremely hard to predict. earlier this week, four of the main party leaders, excluding vox, faced off on tv. the debate was chaired by ana pastor, the only woman on stage in a country long dominated...
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. >> manuel franco was introduced as the winner of the $768 million powerball prize and will take home franco's biggest worry until now was getting his bank account up to $1,000. he says the day he bought the winning ticket something just felt right. >> i purchased $10 worth of individual, well, powerball tickets, and i honestly felt so lucky that i did look at the camera and i really wanted to wink at it because i just had that lucky feeling. >> this is my favorite part of the story. franco says that he went to work the day after he won but was anxious and sweating, and he hasn't shown up to work since. franco wants to live a normal life and help the world. >> and apparently he says the batch that had the winning ticket is separate from the batch he bought with his girlfriend. >> allegedly. >>> next spider-man and antman fighting phobias. seriously, that's the finding of a new study from israel. >> it says people who fear spiders or ants had those fear partly alleviated by watching a clip of either "spider-man 2" or "antman." after watching "spider-man" a person with arachnophobia exp
. >> manuel franco was introduced as the winner of the $768 million powerball prize and will take home franco's biggest worry until now was getting his bank account up to $1,000. he says the day he bought the winning ticket something just felt right. >> i purchased $10 worth of individual, well, powerball tickets, and i honestly felt so lucky that i did look at the camera and i really wanted to wink at it because i just had that lucky feeling. >> this is my favorite part of...
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how significant is it that this far right party for the first time in decades since the end of the franco dictatorship has become a real political force in the country. you know well really it comes down to the fact that you have discredited supporters from the other right wing party in this country the people's party who have been really disappointed at how when the gun was a power how they dealt with the catalan crisis question that was the initial rallying call to gain more support but they are they have attracted more support by other issues such as immigration they have an anti islam agenda as well they are also against. their religious for a catholic party as well are they also make a lot about the fact that they that they are the party of tradition and they are the party to quote one of their campaigns they want to make spain great again does that remind you of something perhaps but certainly by taking on that's trumpy and campaign in the success that they have had they've managed to sort of mimic it along those lines as well and certainly here in markets such as square in central
how significant is it that this far right party for the first time in decades since the end of the franco dictatorship has become a real political force in the country. you know well really it comes down to the fact that you have discredited supporters from the other right wing party in this country the people's party who have been really disappointed at how when the gun was a power how they dealt with the catalan crisis question that was the initial rallying call to gain more support but they...
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>> reporter: but franco didn't check until the next day, i think it was the third ticket, i did win $4d i was super excited about that. never claimed it, by the way. >> reporter: after all, 4 bucks was nothing once he start scanning his tenth and final ticket. >> my heart started racing. i screamed for about five or ten minutes. >> reporter: he quit his job two days later. >> i honestly couldn't work. i was -- i was sweating so much that i'm sure that everyone at work noticed. i pretty much never showed up for work again. >> reporter: now after winning the $768 million jackpot, franco will take home $326 million after taxes. >> i don't plan to play anymore, no. >> reporter: a powerball lifer happily retired. joe fryer, nbc news. >> by the way, he says he plans to live a normal life. that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. late today, the woman accusing a former warriors be condoned. >> she says it's time to break her silence. the woman accusing a warmer warriors assistant coach of sexual assault tells her side. we'll hear from her and warriors star steph curry. >>> also, an up close lo
>> reporter: but franco didn't check until the next day, i think it was the third ticket, i did win $4d i was super excited about that. never claimed it, by the way. >> reporter: after all, 4 bucks was nothing once he start scanning his tenth and final ticket. >> my heart started racing. i screamed for about five or ten minutes. >> reporter: he quit his job two days later. >> i honestly couldn't work. i was -- i was sweating so much that i'm sure that everyone at...
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from the moment he bought the tickets, manuel franco said he had that lucky feeling.if moolah would bring me the big check -- >> reporter: jackpot in dairy country. 24-year-old manuel franco from west alice, wisconsin, in front of cameras to claim his massive powerball prize. >> it was amazing. my heart started racing, blood pumping, my blood felt warm. i screamed for five or ten minutes. >> reporter: $768.4 million. the cash option after taxes $477 million. the winning ticket sold at a speedway gas station in new berlin. that station taking home $100,000 for its role in the life-changing drawing. >> it's a dream to be able to give a big check away. but it's also a dream come true for our winner. >> reporter: it's the third-largest jackpot in lottery history. in october, a single ticket won $1.5 billion. not far behind the biggest prize ever, nearly $1.6 billion, split three ways back in 2016. franco says he had a feeling when he bought that ticket. >> i purchased $10 worth of individual powerball tickets. and i honestly felt so lucky that i did look up at the camera,
from the moment he bought the tickets, manuel franco said he had that lucky feeling.if moolah would bring me the big check -- >> reporter: jackpot in dairy country. 24-year-old manuel franco from west alice, wisconsin, in front of cameras to claim his massive powerball prize. >> it was amazing. my heart started racing, blood pumping, my blood felt warm. i screamed for five or ten minutes. >> reporter: $768.4 million. the cash option after taxes $477 million. the winning ticket...
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>> reporter: but franco didn't check until the next day. >> i think it was the third ticket. did win $4, and i was super excited about that. never claimed it, by the way. >> reporter: after all, 4 bucks was nothing once he start ed scalping his tenth and final ticket. >> my heart started racing. i screamed for about five or ten minutes. >> reporter: he quit his job two days later. >> i honestly couldn't work. i was -- i was sweating so much that i'm sure that everyone at work noticed. i pretty much never showed up for work again. >> reporter: now after winning the $768 million jackpot, franco will take home $326 million after taxes. >> i don't plan to play anymore, no. >> reporter: a powerball lifer happily retired. joe fryer, nbc news. >> smart man. quit while you're ahead. >>> just ahead, we have exciting news for fans of newswoll. george has entresto, a heart failure medicine that helps his heart... so he can keep on doing what he loves. ailu study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out ofhe it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blo
>> reporter: but franco didn't check until the next day. >> i think it was the third ticket. did win $4, and i was super excited about that. never claimed it, by the way. >> reporter: after all, 4 bucks was nothing once he start ed scalping his tenth and final ticket. >> my heart started racing. i screamed for about five or ten minutes. >> reporter: he quit his job two days later. >> i honestly couldn't work. i was -- i was sweating so much that i'm sure that...
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the first time a far right party has gained seats in spain's parliament since the days of general franco. thank you mr so no three see below this is only the beginning we told you about our goal to initiate the reconquista and that's exactly what we have done. this is a reconquest with the voice of parliament as of today we can now say loud and clear to the entire country that vox has come to study. the country's mainstream conservative party the people's party suffered big losses it was their worst election to date. spanish politics like elsewhere is becoming more polarized. the election was pitched by prime minister sanchez a socialist as a bid to stop the far right now i've been very happy because i thought that the extreme right would win a lot more but spain reacted to stop that so i'm very very happy. to socialists one but for the first time since the end of the military dictatorship the far right are now part of spain's international politics. let's go straight to madrid for the latest now due to abuse lisa lois good morning lisa this is a qualified victory worrying for the social
the first time a far right party has gained seats in spain's parliament since the days of general franco. thank you mr so no three see below this is only the beginning we told you about our goal to initiate the reconquista and that's exactly what we have done. this is a reconquest with the voice of parliament as of today we can now say loud and clear to the entire country that vox has come to study. the country's mainstream conservative party the people's party suffered big losses it was their...
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and more and more bizarre details of the franco aa case were emerging. he had studied at university during his time in the buddhist fire back then an internal critique of his master's thesis said it was. not a work suitable for an academic qualification but a radical nationalist and racist call to arms. but in january twenty fourth teen the responsible military lawyer played down the case and swept it under the carpet. the investigations have produced no indications that the soldier has sympathies incompatible with his duty as a soldier. with that was clear in the eyes of the point is fair he was even appointed to be a regular soldier as there was nothing negative in his personnel record all the control mechanisms had failed. the bonus fair insists that extreme right soldiers are isolated cases whose numbers are on the decline. but does military counter intelligence really spot the right wing extremists. following the franco case the m a d received four hundred suspected cases of right wing extremism one hundred more than in previous years the borders fa
and more and more bizarre details of the franco aa case were emerging. he had studied at university during his time in the buddhist fire back then an internal critique of his master's thesis said it was. not a work suitable for an academic qualification but a radical nationalist and racist call to arms. but in january twenty fourth teen the responsible military lawyer played down the case and swept it under the carpet. the investigations have produced no indications that the soldier has...
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four years — with a party from the far right among the main contenders, for the first time since the francomanchester city stand just two wins away from retaining their premier league title after they beat burnley 1—0. kipchoge is the champion again! kenya's eliud kipchoge wins the london marathon with the second fastest time in history as britain's sir mo farah finishes fifth. and as the tens of thousands raise millions for charities — time seems to stand still for big ben as he tries to cross the finishing line. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the people of sri lanka have been marking a week since the bomb attacks, which claimed the lives of at least 250 people on easter sunday. the attackers were islamist extremists, who targeted christian worshippers in church services, as well as people in some of colombo‘s biggest hotels. there were very few church services held today, as a precaution, but a nationwide service was televised. clive myrie joins us now from colombo. a very interesting development in the last couple of hours from the president's office with the announcement that the co
four years — with a party from the far right among the main contenders, for the first time since the francomanchester city stand just two wins away from retaining their premier league title after they beat burnley 1—0. kipchoge is the champion again! kenya's eliud kipchoge wins the london marathon with the second fastest time in history as britain's sir mo farah finishes fifth. and as the tens of thousands raise millions for charities — time seems to stand still for big ben as he tries to...
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have to find a partner or maybe call another election and for the first time since the end of the franco dictatorship voters have put a far right party in parliament tonight the leader of that party is betting he'll be the politician smiling last. this is the day. the socialist party has won the general election. and with that the future has won and the past has lost. well it's a change for the better as it was that especially because the socialist will have. and not the center right together with the far right system itself are right i guess fanatics we must reflect on what is going on with this drift of extreme right in europe and the world. that we're not extremists we're not fanatics we're not the extreme right or anything like that saying things that are common sense for many spaniards we keep saying that whoever into spain illegally needs to be deported. they are not anti anything but they are normal people who only want the best for the country. also coming up the women on the ballot in india's gigantic general election tonight you'll meet one who got her inspiration from a leader
have to find a partner or maybe call another election and for the first time since the end of the franco dictatorship voters have put a far right party in parliament tonight the leader of that party is betting he'll be the politician smiling last. this is the day. the socialist party has won the general election. and with that the future has won and the past has lost. well it's a change for the better as it was that especially because the socialist will have. and not the center right together...
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it's a long running dispute spain's government wants to rebuild francisco franco's remains the former dictator's mausoleum is to be icy cold cash known. for some it's a struggle. for others it's an overdue step in the right direction. a country divided then as now spain. stars of the past next on d w. climate change. the state. environmental projects. give globalisation place biodiversity species conservation exploitation. human rights displacement of. the global and current of local action. global three thousand and sixty minutes on t.w. . an african. all coming president to hamas and the rwandan patriotic front to include tiny the rebel army and in the night. tonight before genocide wasn't when little or no rules there was and when to ask of you in toto me to reinforce the colors of the news but it was up and he was not floating in a. controversial leader who success is beyond question. time. london tragedy starts people for long t.w. . the value. is a memorial that houses the tomb of the spanish dictator francisco franco the site has become a shrine for nationalists and right wing
it's a long running dispute spain's government wants to rebuild francisco franco's remains the former dictator's mausoleum is to be icy cold cash known. for some it's a struggle. for others it's an overdue step in the right direction. a country divided then as now spain. stars of the past next on d w. climate change. the state. environmental projects. give globalisation place biodiversity species conservation exploitation. human rights displacement of. the global and current of local action....
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manuel franco claiming the third largest general hospital in history. plans on doing with that cash. >> at that moment i'm like no, no freakin' way. >> that was manuel franco's reaction when he realized he was holding a winning power ball ticket worth $768 million. >> my heart started racing, blood pumping. my blood felt warm. i screamed for about five or 10 minutes. >> franco was the only person to match all five numbers of the powerball on march 27th. making him the single biggest winner in american lottery history. he said he had a good feeling about spending $10 on powerball ticketsz on his way home from work last month. >> i honestly felt so lucky i did look at the cam and i really wanted to wink at it because i had that lucky feeling. >> he he kept his mouth shutt about his big win. eventually quitting his job so he didn't spill the beans. >> the second day of work after i knew that i won, i honestly couldn't work. i was just -- i was sweating so much that i'm sure everyone at work noticed and i really wanted to say something to anybody there and
manuel franco claiming the third largest general hospital in history. plans on doing with that cash. >> at that moment i'm like no, no freakin' way. >> that was manuel franco's reaction when he realized he was holding a winning power ball ticket worth $768 million. >> my heart started racing, blood pumping. my blood felt warm. i screamed for about five or 10 minutes. >> franco was the only person to match all five numbers of the powerball on march 27th. making him the...
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ut reporter: franco didn't check until the next day, i think it was the third ticketi did win $4, ander all, 4 bucks was thing once he start ed scalping his tenth and final ticket. >> my heart started racing. i screamed for about five or ten minutes. >> reporter: he quit his job two days later. >> i honestly couldn't work. i was -- i was sweating so much that at work noticed.ryone i pretty much never showed up for work again. >> reporter: now after winning the $768 million jackpot, franco will take home $326 million after taxes. >> i don't plan to play anymore, no. >> reporter: a powerball lifer happily retired. joe fryer, nbc news. >> by the way, he says he plans to live a normal life. that's "nightly news." i'm le st l >>>hts, camera, "access." >> by the way, your little one -- >> oh, that's just the beginning of what we got from the pre of the year's biggest movie. so whaop could t this red carpet debut? how about a
ut reporter: franco didn't check until the next day, i think it was the third ticketi did win $4, ander all, 4 bucks was thing once he start ed scalping his tenth and final ticket. >> my heart started racing. i screamed for about five or ten minutes. >> reporter: he quit his job two days later. >> i honestly couldn't work. i was -- i was sweating so much that at work noticed.ryone i pretty much never showed up for work again. >> reporter: now after winning the $768...
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the far right party, vox, the first significant movement of its kind since the end of general franco's ago, ended up on the losing side. but they did win enough votes to enter parliament in opposition. translation: we now have a voice in congress and we can tell everyone in spain that vox are here to say. thank you to all our two million supporters. by contrast, the winners, pedro sanchez and the socialist party, will continue to lead this country, probably in partnership with a number of smaller left—wing and regional parties. the exact shape of the new administration may take weeks to decide. james reynolds, bbc news, madrid. and james joins us now from madrid. how hard will it be for the socialists to form a government? i think pedro sanchez may want to go it alone as a minority government with ad hoc support or he might want to get a formal coalition with the left—wing and regional parties. it's quite a difficult task because this election has shown how divided spain is, it's one of the most divided countries in western europe. four yea rs countries in western europe. four years af
the far right party, vox, the first significant movement of its kind since the end of general franco's ago, ended up on the losing side. but they did win enough votes to enter parliament in opposition. translation: we now have a voice in congress and we can tell everyone in spain that vox are here to say. thank you to all our two million supporters. by contrast, the winners, pedro sanchez and the socialist party, will continue to lead this country, probably in partnership with a number of...
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franco, let's point out the obvious. number one this is exculpatory towards nielsen. the outgoing cabinet secretary who knows enough about how the world works and developed some friendships in the news media. having said that who is this president going to find who was willing to do that kind of thing if she wasn't? >> it's really going to be hard to find that person. i mean all my sources on the left and right are saying, look, you cannot just put a new face in dhs and expect the world to change. the reality is congress hasn't acted and are unlikely to act without serious concessions, without legalization or some type of asylum rule changes. and the fact is the law is the law. what we found, what trump realized is after his kind of honeymoon period after the first year when human smugglers were trying to figure out kind of how the things work under the trump administration. they soon learned the asylum rules are still the asylum rules. you cannot hold children for more than a month and they started coming back. and you saw the illegal crossings creep up at about the
franco, let's point out the obvious. number one this is exculpatory towards nielsen. the outgoing cabinet secretary who knows enough about how the world works and developed some friendships in the news media. having said that who is this president going to find who was willing to do that kind of thing if she wasn't? >> it's really going to be hard to find that person. i mean all my sources on the left and right are saying, look, you cannot just put a new face in dhs and expect the world...