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♪ ( en latÍn ) ♪ ♪ h@áála beatificacion dh@h@n ♪ ♪ h@ ( en latÍn ) h@áála beatificacii ♪ ♪ ( en latÍnon dh@ >> que la iglesia que vive de la eucaristÍa memorial h@áála beatificacion d@ >> estro Í benedicto. que nuestro santo padre benedicto 16 en enuncie el esplendor de univh@ beati sienta sostenido por la univh@á@ >> oremos por las necesidades de la vida humana. que los cristianos perseguidos se abran con valor y abran su corazÓn a cristo y a la hora de la prueba se sientan participantes en la redenciÓn. >> oremos por el mundo. que los responsables de univish la solicitud social de la iglesia, que descubran el vivir en el evangelio de la vida. >> oremos por la familia de dios congregada hoy aquÍ. que los discÍpulos hoy reunidos aquÍ en gozo, en alabanza por el testimonio del beato juan pablo ii h@ntados por la fe sean buscadores incansables de la verdad. >> padre celestes aÚn y h@univi por jesÚs tu hijo, el Único redentor del hombre. >> amÉn. >> entramos en la liturgia eucarÍstica escuchando el canto. ♪ ♪ unh@áála beatificacion dh@@ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ univh@áála beatificacion Ó el papÁlas j
♪ ( en latÍn ) ♪ ♪ h@áála beatificacion dh@h@n ♪ ♪ h@ ( en latÍn ) h@áála beatificacii ♪ ♪ ( en latÍnon dh@ >> que la iglesia que vive de la eucaristÍa memorial h@áála beatificacion d@ >> estro Í benedicto. que nuestro santo padre benedicto 16 en enuncie el esplendor de univh@ beati sienta sostenido por la univh@á@ >> oremos por las necesidades de la vida humana. que los cristianos perseguidos se abran con valor y abran su corazÓn a cristo y a la...
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i'll talk to one of brazil's most successful marketers about cornering the latin american market. as we take a break, we'll take a look at how the stock market ended the week. >>> welcome back from rio de janeiro, brazil this week on "the wall street journal report." this country of 200 million people boasts a vibrant and growing consumer class, and it continues to see fortunes rise. with an expected increase in per capita income of 6% a year, i spoke with one of brazil's business success stories, and that is the ceo of anheuser-busch inbev, rio native carlos brito. it's the world's leading brewer with some 200 brands of beer around the world. i asked this new king of beer for the real story on the boom happening in brazil. >> the whole thing started in 1994. when the government back then implemented what was called the real plan. it was a plan that aimed at taming inflation, and they were successful. so inflation prior to 1994 would be sometimes 40% a month inflation. and after the plan, it was like 10% a year. and the last seven years i would say between 4 and 5% a year. i think
i'll talk to one of brazil's most successful marketers about cornering the latin american market. as we take a break, we'll take a look at how the stock market ended the week. >>> welcome back from rio de janeiro, brazil this week on "the wall street journal report." this country of 200 million people boasts a vibrant and growing consumer class, and it continues to see fortunes rise. with an expected increase in per capita income of 6% a year, i spoke with one of brazil's...
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it's the most significant retooling of the mass since 1973, when it went from latin to english. >> we wanted to make it simple for the people to understand, so we didn't stay true to the actual latin translation. we wanted to find words that people felt comfortable with. well, now you're comfortable. 40 years later you're comfortable. now we're going to try to make you uncomfortable by going back to where it should have been, all right? >> the vatican says the mass will now be more authentic, more accurately reflecting the meaning of the original latin. >> will the changing of this frequent used dialogue be easy? certainly not. >> in the current translation we say that "i have sinned through my own fault." now i'm going to say, "i have greatly sinned," but then they want to reinforce this, obviously, because now they've added "through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault," and you say, "i get it! it's my fault! i get it!" >> some of the changes don't fall trippingly off the tongue. in the creed, for example, the part about jesus being one with the father becomes
it's the most significant retooling of the mass since 1973, when it went from latin to english. >> we wanted to make it simple for the people to understand, so we didn't stay true to the actual latin translation. we wanted to find words that people felt comfortable with. well, now you're comfortable. 40 years later you're comfortable. now we're going to try to make you uncomfortable by going back to where it should have been, all right? >> the vatican says the mass will now be more...
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that they couldn't do in their own home country and that you and i couldn't do here right you know latin america is a big market for american banks lots of folks in mexico venezuela and other places are putting their money here they don't have to pay taxes on it it doesn't have to be reported there are certainly some narco. traffickers in other public officials who are doing the sort of typical money laundering there's also a lot of average folks you know plastic surgeons janice architects who are you know a fluid lot americans who who are putting their money up here because they don't trust their banks or is it because they're trying to get out of the clutches of their version of the i.r.s. well it's probably a comment from for some people it's probably a combination of both and for many people it's one of the other i mean definitely there's concerns down there of the stability of the banking system so they believe the political system. but there's also a lot of folks understand that just one bank i my recollection is it was well copious for this news story a couple of weeks ago that th
that they couldn't do in their own home country and that you and i couldn't do here right you know latin america is a big market for american banks lots of folks in mexico venezuela and other places are putting their money here they don't have to pay taxes on it it doesn't have to be reported there are certainly some narco. traffickers in other public officials who are doing the sort of typical money laundering there's also a lot of average folks you know plastic surgeons janice architects who...
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it extends beyond the soccer eld. >> yeah. >> and o view is that this is the decade of latin america. our view is the twbig evts in 2014, the world cup which brazil must win and 16, the olympi which i think will be another stunning ent will reposition brazil and the whole latin american continent. and you mustn't forget the other ayers as well. mexico is our second ggt market. e third biggest market is argentina despite their issues and then colombia and chile. pretty much across the board 're seng greatgrow, vigorous growth. and wpp's future is no longer confined to the u.s. and western europe. it's very much in thes bricks. >> a good point. what doyou think the big challenge is here in brazil? you talked about th inequality whh is obviously an issue. t dilma, the president talked about inflation which is another issue. how concerned are you about inflation? >> i t we're all worried there is sovereign debt issues in europe. there is the deficit in amera which the administration seems steadfast in not dealing with til after the election in 2013 when the rubb will hit the road and y ca
it extends beyond the soccer eld. >> yeah. >> and o view is that this is the decade of latin america. our view is the twbig evts in 2014, the world cup which brazil must win and 16, the olympi which i think will be another stunning ent will reposition brazil and the whole latin american continent. and you mustn't forget the other ayers as well. mexico is our second ggt market. e third biggest market is argentina despite their issues and then colombia and chile. pretty much across...
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latin rhythms, colorful ♪[ music ] ,,,,,,,, lot of skin, on full display at san francisco's carnavalade. >>> latin rhythms, colorful costumes and a lot of skin on full display at san francisco's carnival parade. today was the second day of the celebration commencement. samba down 24th street in the mission district. it is the annual showcase of latin american culture, food, music and of course dance. >>> this is about as fresh as food gets, cherry ripe for the pickings in the east bay. john ramos on the sweet reward. >> reporter: the roads outside brentwood are clogged with holiday travelers. but this isn't about visiting grandma. they are here for the cherries. >> it's fun to go out and have an experience, i never done it before. >> reporter: for thousands of bay area people, picking cherries right off the tree has become a memorial day tradition. >> $42. >> reporter: majory ranch is one of the two dozen cherry growers in the area. most is shipped off commercially but one weekend a year the customer come to them. >> i just think they like being out in the country and enjoy a day of
latin rhythms, colorful ♪[ music ] ,,,,,,,, lot of skin, on full display at san francisco's carnavalade. >>> latin rhythms, colorful costumes and a lot of skin on full display at san francisco's carnival parade. today was the second day of the celebration commencement. samba down 24th street in the mission district. it is the annual showcase of latin american culture, food, music and of course dance. >>> this is about as fresh as food gets, cherry ripe for the pickings in...
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he will chant the gospel in the latin language.he first day of the week when the doors were locked and where the disciples were for fear of the jews, jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, peace be with you. when he said this he showed them his hands and his side. the disciples rejoiced when they saw the lord. jesus said to them, again, peace be with you. as the father has sent me, so i send you. and when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, receive the holy spirit. whose sins you forgive are forgiven them and whose sins you retain are retained. thomas, of the 12:was not with them when jesus came and so the other disciples said to him, we have seen the lord. but, he said to them, unless i see the mark of the nails in his hands, and put my finger into the nail marks, and put my hand into his side, i will not believe. now a week later, the disciples were again inside and thomas was with them. jesus came, although the doors were locked. and stood in their midst and said, "peace be with you." and he sa
he will chant the gospel in the latin language.he first day of the week when the doors were locked and where the disciples were for fear of the jews, jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, peace be with you. when he said this he showed them his hands and his side. the disciples rejoiced when they saw the lord. jesus said to them, again, peace be with you. as the father has sent me, so i send you. and when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, receive the holy...
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whereas 33 years ago a group of local musicians, artists and residents eager to bring the spirit of latinca and caribbean culture to san francisco, created carnaval. and ever since this celebration has been one of our city's most spectacular traditions. and whereas the san francisco carnaval is produced by the san francisco cultural arts tradition, a nonprofit that strives to make multiculturalism a -- tangible reality by uniting people in celebration with music, dance, artistry and food and these endeavors continue to be a significant contribution to the vitality of our communities. whereas the theme of this year's san francisco carnaval, live your fantasy, i think that's what i'm doing, celebrates the magic of life in the san francisco bay area and our city's legacy of acceptance, tolerance and equality for all people. and whereas california's largest annual multicultural celebration, the san francisco carnaval, will take place in the historic mission district for its 33rd year to showcase the very best of latin america and the caribbean cultures and traditions. now therefore be it reso
whereas 33 years ago a group of local musicians, artists and residents eager to bring the spirit of latinca and caribbean culture to san francisco, created carnaval. and ever since this celebration has been one of our city's most spectacular traditions. and whereas the san francisco carnaval is produced by the san francisco cultural arts tradition, a nonprofit that strives to make multiculturalism a -- tangible reality by uniting people in celebration with music, dance, artistry and food and...
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rising food prices in asia, africa and latin america. many crops are staples for the diet. maiz in africa, rice in asia and maize in latin america as well. >> world vision is one of the largest humanitarian aid agencies in the world. wlar you doing specifically to help these folks in desperate need in these regions you have mentioned? u in new world vision through its programs has short and long-term approaches to the problems. in the short term, we are giving people food vouchers and in the long term we are trying to give people sustainable livelihoods over the long term. despite rising food prices, before the rising food prices in 2008, there was 1 billion out of the 7 billion hungry. with population pressures, the world is adding another 2 billion by 2050. we are struggling to feed 1 billion people today and add an additional 2 billion in the next #40r years. that is a huge challenge and need to address the issue right away. >> staggering numbers when you throw out the sta statistics. talk about the faith based churches in all the countries around the world. >> world vis
rising food prices in asia, africa and latin america. many crops are staples for the diet. maiz in africa, rice in asia and maize in latin america as well. >> world vision is one of the largest humanitarian aid agencies in the world. wlar you doing specifically to help these folks in desperate need in these regions you have mentioned? u in new world vision through its programs has short and long-term approaches to the problems. in the short term, we are giving people food vouchers and in...
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africa 2.9 billion, and 1.6 million was transferred to latin american countries. remittances are particularly important for countries where income levels are low. it helps stimulate domestic demand. corrupt governments, ethnic and religious violence and an environmental collapse of force millions of people from their homes every year. with the political unrest in north africa, they are adding to the growing number of refugees seeking a better life. africa and india was one of the places that have increased the number of migrants from there as well. our next report looks at a single mother whose daughter is sending cash back home from germany. >> is half past 6:00 in the morning in nairobi. she is marking her daughter's new pencils. pencils to quickly get stolen at school. she doesn't have money to spare. her husband left her after she gave birth to a third child. it was another girl and he wanted a son. and finding the cash to get by is hard. it costs about 60 a month. she can only afford to visit her eldest daughter. >> [speaking foreign language] >> jane uses th
africa 2.9 billion, and 1.6 million was transferred to latin american countries. remittances are particularly important for countries where income levels are low. it helps stimulate domestic demand. corrupt governments, ethnic and religious violence and an environmental collapse of force millions of people from their homes every year. with the political unrest in north africa, they are adding to the growing number of refugees seeking a better life. africa and india was one of the places that...
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bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chic
bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to...
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the ceremony means for the community and these students. >> it's a beautiful commemoration of our latin roots and showing everybody in the bay area that latinos aren't falling under status quo, we are getting educated. >> what makes you think to do this. >> we were offered this idea by a former commencement student. he's part of a car club and everybody seems so excited so we thought it would be a great idea to just roll with the ball. >> now it's time for app of the week. conan o'brien has an app for your smartphone. it allows passionate fans to keep up to date with everything conan and his team are up to. team cocoa gives people a look at what happens behind the seens on the fence as well as the live cam. highlights are posted on a daily basis. the app also has a full schedule of up coming guests. and if you're still jonessing for more of our favorite headlight host. all manor of things that go boom and crash made themselves known for the music department. students spend all their summer working towards this evening of lightly music. one of the evenings highlights the piece featured n
the ceremony means for the community and these students. >> it's a beautiful commemoration of our latin roots and showing everybody in the bay area that latinos aren't falling under status quo, we are getting educated. >> what makes you think to do this. >> we were offered this idea by a former commencement student. he's part of a car club and everybody seems so excited so we thought it would be a great idea to just roll with the ball. >> now it's time for app of the...
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just hip hop music and latin music and all the stuff i'd sort of grown up with. >> hinojosa: and you were able to translate that... what i love is that you had these images of broadway, and you're able to take hip hop and salsa, and say, "yeah, yeah, yeah; it works on broadway." >> yeah, well, that was, you know, that was the gradual process of writing the show. but you know, in that first incredibly messy draft, i remember being in the audience and watching the audience sit up during the rap scenes when story was taking place and the characters were rapping to each other, and the audience literally sat bolt upright. and i said, "okay, well, this is new; this is something really interesting." >> hinojosa: so you weren't even sure of it at first in terms of the rapping on broadway? >> well, i didn't know if it would work in my show, much less on broadway-- in my little show at wesleyan. but when i first met with tommy kail, our director, one of the first things he said to me is, "the hip hop is the most exciting part of this, and the way you mix the hip hop and the latin music." and i
just hip hop music and latin music and all the stuff i'd sort of grown up with. >> hinojosa: and you were able to translate that... what i love is that you had these images of broadway, and you're able to take hip hop and salsa, and say, "yeah, yeah, yeah; it works on broadway." >> yeah, well, that was, you know, that was the gradual process of writing the show. but you know, in that first incredibly messy draft, i remember being in the audience and watching the audience...
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carlos santana, a grammy winner, stressed the important of latin jazz. >> also, our national artform jazz is being assaulted and contemporary jazz has been cut out, traditional blues, traditional r&b, american-made music, hawaiian music, it's been a sweep. >> the president of the academy told ktvu the cuts were made to categories that did not get as many entries as others and he says artists can still submit their music under alternative categories. >>> a mountain lion roaming in el paso, texas caused quite a scare. the mountain lion was spotted near train tracks. neighbors cornered it in a car wash. several buildings were evacuated, evening -- including a school. this all happened hours before president obama's visit to el paso to talk about immigration. the lion was shot and killed. o?oowq >>> taking another look at the big board on wall street, a drop in the euro is putting a drop on the numbers. >>> santa clara county is cracking down on owners of dangerous dogs following a series of attacks. just last month in san jose, a pair of dogs attacked dawn wilson and her siberian husky
carlos santana, a grammy winner, stressed the important of latin jazz. >> also, our national artform jazz is being assaulted and contemporary jazz has been cut out, traditional blues, traditional r&b, american-made music, hawaiian music, it's been a sweep. >> the president of the academy told ktvu the cuts were made to categories that did not get as many entries as others and he says artists can still submit their music under alternative categories. >>> a mountain lion...
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there are people from latin american countries that have a certain familiarity with this business. i think that are going to frequent it because the price point is something that latino families and others can afford. it is not a high-end restaurant like some of the other restaurants we have seen on valencia and mission street, and that area. it is actually a place where families can go, not drink up a whole, because none of the restaurants serve up a call. -- not drink alcohol because none of the restaurants serve alcohol. they do not sell alcohol. it is not in their business plan. i have not seen it. i do not think they will. they will probably sell certain types of fruit drinks and whatever. they have salads and skinless chicken in addition to fried chicken. based on the demand of the public, they have decided to provide a healthy menu option, which i think all san francisco restaurant should do. some are starting to. this is going to be a full- service restaurant selling chicken, some salads, that would be affordable to families. some families of latin american heritage might b
there are people from latin american countries that have a certain familiarity with this business. i think that are going to frequent it because the price point is something that latino families and others can afford. it is not a high-end restaurant like some of the other restaurants we have seen on valencia and mission street, and that area. it is actually a place where families can go, not drink up a whole, because none of the restaurants serve up a call. -- not drink alcohol because none of...
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parade samba'd down 24t ♪[ music ] >> latin rhythms, colorful costumes, a lot of skin on full displayt san francisco's carnival parade today. participants sambaed down the 24th street, topping off a celebration of latin american and caribbean an culture, food, music and of course dance. >>> an annual memorial day event, thousands of bikersen verge on the nation's capital. but, this year, it wasn't entirely focused on veterans. >>> i'm don ford in san rafael. a woman's pet is killed by coyotes. not that unusual these days. i'll have the story coming up. ,, i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. morial today. but >>> the annual memorial day rolling thunder motorcycle ride roared into washington and to the vietnam memorial today. but, this year, the bi
parade samba'd down 24t ♪[ music ] >> latin rhythms, colorful costumes, a lot of skin on full displayt san francisco's carnival parade today. participants sambaed down the 24th street, topping off a celebration of latin american and caribbean an culture, food, music and of course dance. >>> an annual memorial day event, thousands of bikersen verge on the nation's capital. but, this year, it wasn't entirely focused on veterans. >>> i'm don ford in san rafael. a woman's...
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we have well known writers in latin america that are not well known here, but in the latin american world, are very well known. incredible amounts of vibrancy going on. musicians. it is great. >> switching gears up it, what do you feel are some of the biggest issues facing your district? >> when i was first campaigning, there were a lot of murders going on. it seems to be settling down, but we need to be vigilant. how can we have a public safety environment that is going to be collaborative between community and police? that is something that i want to work on. how can we maintain strong relationships around public safety issues. occasionally, we have a murder. how can we respond, as a community. ? we have had several murders since i have been in office, and every time i look at how i can support the family, victims, regardless of the situation. try to get people involved in talking with the police, helping the community feels safer. these are the ways that i would like to be able to respond, something that i would always like to be a part of, the effort, as supervisor. one thing that i a
we have well known writers in latin america that are not well known here, but in the latin american world, are very well known. incredible amounts of vibrancy going on. musicians. it is great. >> switching gears up it, what do you feel are some of the biggest issues facing your district? >> when i was first campaigning, there were a lot of murders going on. it seems to be settling down, but we need to be vigilant. how can we have a public safety environment that is going to be...
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>> this sound is what we think is this sound. >> the traffic, the latin of the beat. here we represent this town with electronic music and music from the music that came from other states and we adopt this music as music from the city. we represent this lifestyle with the fusion of these different cultures. >> i grew up at the border since i was a kid. it was something natural. you can look over there and see the u.s. one neighbor, he has a wall or i have a wall as well. >> 1999, at the beginning he found some sounds and he invite me to share that sound with me and we started to compose the first tracks and then we decide to share the sounds with friends and that's how the collecting started. we mix the technologies like music from the early 1980's. we mix everything. that's how it works. >> it started more with music, all our life is surrounded by music. today we're the new generation, they have the opportunity right now to enter a club and listen to house music and the other is technomusic or electromusic or sometimes like colombian music. >> music can cross every b
>> this sound is what we think is this sound. >> the traffic, the latin of the beat. here we represent this town with electronic music and music from the music that came from other states and we adopt this music as music from the city. we represent this lifestyle with the fusion of these different cultures. >> i grew up at the border since i was a kid. it was something natural. you can look over there and see the u.s. one neighbor, he has a wall or i have a wall as well....
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it is walkable and drivable from neighborhoods in the middle of the city where a lot of latin music goers live. i think one issue that might be worth addressing is the fact that there has been a lot of criticism of live music clubs with respect to honoring the food component and i'll be partnering with one of my favorite restaurants in the bay area. it is in oakland. it is a top 100 restaurant and the chef there is going to do brick oven pizza at brick and mortar. it will be open for lunch and dinner. while we have seen many kind of supper club-type places fail, this will not be a supper club, it will be a very casual non-reservation, non-open table type of comfortable community seating for the earlier food component part. so there will be -- the food sales will properly satisfy state's requirements to have an all age type-47 license. at least that is the intent. i think it should work. i will do the majority of the booking of the music. it will be live music from all different types of genres and all different types of demographics, which for some people it is confusing because there is
it is walkable and drivable from neighborhoods in the middle of the city where a lot of latin music goers live. i think one issue that might be worth addressing is the fact that there has been a lot of criticism of live music clubs with respect to honoring the food component and i'll be partnering with one of my favorite restaurants in the bay area. it is in oakland. it is a top 100 restaurant and the chef there is going to do brick oven pizza at brick and mortar. it will be open for lunch and...
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well i think compared to latin american country a south american country of more developing country it might look like greece is getting off easy or portugal or so forth but but the extractions of some of the of the bailout money have been asking for are are pretty intense some in portugal for example the seventy eight billion dollars package that's being discussed right now contains two thirds of it would be offset by a austerity measures by cuts effectively a public types of services and and so forth so i think that that's going to continue that's what's happened in greece there was one hundred forty one billion dollars bailout package between the i.m.f. and the e.u. last year that hasn't worked out because it was extracting austerity from the public while it was trying to subsidize the financial system that had failed in greece similarly to how it had failed in the united states and the other countries so i think what the i.m.f. has done is divide out. into these peripheral and the sort of core countries and extract pieces xterra the measures in a turn for bailout money but it shoul
well i think compared to latin american country a south american country of more developing country it might look like greece is getting off easy or portugal or so forth but but the extractions of some of the of the bailout money have been asking for are are pretty intense some in portugal for example the seventy eight billion dollars package that's being discussed right now contains two thirds of it would be offset by a austerity measures by cuts effectively a public types of services and and...
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so many people, latin music, santana, i used to play at a bar with my high school teacher. we did "dream girls." we did better than the movie, in high school. having teachers like that, and we would play at restaurants. steve perry would walked in from germany, sitting down and having dinner. -- from a journey, sitting down and having dinner. i could not have got not know where else. by the time we got into the record industry, we would ride this out. we were already there. we were taught very seriously. when you see a celebrity, do not allow the camera. be respectful. when i met prince at 18, i was not really that excited. i was more excited, to be part of doing my job, but not infatuated with talking to him. he walked up and said, how are you doing? my name is prance. i said, how are you doing? that is what we did and we respected and we did the job. we never pulled out a camera, not once. mos def is , like, brroklyn. i did not scream oakland all the time. tavis: for all the bands that you have started and ran for comment -- written for, it is there another band in you in
so many people, latin music, santana, i used to play at a bar with my high school teacher. we did "dream girls." we did better than the movie, in high school. having teachers like that, and we would play at restaurants. steve perry would walked in from germany, sitting down and having dinner. -- from a journey, sitting down and having dinner. i could not have got not know where else. by the time we got into the record industry, we would ride this out. we were already there. we were...
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learn how this small latin american country is contributing to the education of thousands of americanast to coast. and see how hispanic voters could hold the trump card that decides who will become the next president of the united states. >> hello, everybody, from the "hispanics today" studios in washington, d.c. i'm erica ortiz. bienvenidos and welcome. napa valley. the mere mention of that beautiful area of northern california conjures up images of rolling hills and vineyards that yield some of america's best wines. for amelia ceja, it has been a lifelong dream to join that elite circle of napa winemakers. even as she labored in the fields picking grapes 40 years ago, her sights were set much higher. today, she has realized those childhood dreams, and while she's certainly not the biggest napa winemaker, there's no question she's one of the best. >> we started with 15 acres. well, now we have over over 113. >> it was 25 years ago that amelia ceja and her family decided to follow a lifelong dream to own a vineyard. >> it's been an arduous journey, but we have so many fans and we have
learn how this small latin american country is contributing to the education of thousands of americanast to coast. and see how hispanic voters could hold the trump card that decides who will become the next president of the united states. >> hello, everybody, from the "hispanics today" studios in washington, d.c. i'm erica ortiz. bienvenidos and welcome. napa valley. the mere mention of that beautiful area of northern california conjures up images of rolling hills and vineyards...
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. >> at the start of the 16th century, only 1 version of the bible was allowed in england, the latin volgate. in 1526, a man named william tiddale published a new version of the english testament. the first ever to use original greek sources. he was arrested and sentenced to death. in 1536, tindale was burned at the stake. in the midst of the fire, he died with a prayer on his lips. >> open the king of england. >> william tindale's prayer was answered. the greatest selling book of all time and changed the english language forever. in 1603, queen elizabeth died leaving the british throne to her second cousin james. james needed to find a way to step out of elizabeth's shadow and make his own mark. he found it in a most unlikely place. >> when james took the throne, the church of england was plagued by controversy and corruption. in 1604, he called a meeting with the bickering church leaders. anglican bishops and puritans that wanted to reform them. >> the hampton court conference, it turned into chaos. >> do you have any requests? and i mean truly worthy of my attention? >> much of th
. >> at the start of the 16th century, only 1 version of the bible was allowed in england, the latin volgate. in 1526, a man named william tiddale published a new version of the english testament. the first ever to use original greek sources. he was arrested and sentenced to death. in 1536, tindale was burned at the stake. in the midst of the fire, he died with a prayer on his lips. >> open the king of england. >> william tindale's prayer was answered. the greatest selling...
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they have english, latin and greek. this is a middle school in long beach. it wasn't centralized authority. they chose the architects. the main constraint is there had to be an engineer on site. there there is berkeley. and piedmont avenue in oakland. this is in nevada city. these schools, like so many of the new deal are beautifully built. this is the school you just saw. teaching, they employed tens of thousands of teachers and librariance. new nutritionist. starving children don't learn well. they give them lunches. this is an art class in san francisco hospital. art class for crippled children. the photographers that i find of san francisco indicate that schools were integrated at the lowest level. you could mitigate the racial problem from the bottom up. there was also adult education too. this 1 learned one learned to read as many did. many of the community colleges were a result of the new deal. sacramento. i gave a talk at santa rosa and the city college in san francisco was largely a product of the pwa and has wonderful art work all over it by the a
they have english, latin and greek. this is a middle school in long beach. it wasn't centralized authority. they chose the architects. the main constraint is there had to be an engineer on site. there there is berkeley. and piedmont avenue in oakland. this is in nevada city. these schools, like so many of the new deal are beautifully built. this is the school you just saw. teaching, they employed tens of thousands of teachers and librariance. new nutritionist. starving children don't learn...
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high in the hills near malibu, he built his own catholic church, where mass is said in latin. >> it's solemn and very serious and very heartfelt. >> reporter: journalist christopher knoxen attended a mass at gibson's church in 2003 for a piece in "the new york times" magazine. how would you describe his brand of catholicism? >> traditional catholics, mel included, believe all the sort of liberal reforms that happened in the late '60s were a mistake, were folly, so they're trying to hold onto a version of catholicism that existed long before the modern era. that means women wear headdresses. that means there's no meat on fridays. that means there's a very strict and literal interpretation of the bible. >> reporter: he also spent time with mel's father, hutton, a traditionalist catholic, who's written scholarly books like "is the pope catholic "arguing the modern day mass is the shortest, surest route to hell. >> on the one and he seems like a very genual and grandfatherly type and then his world view is as extreme as anyone i've ever met. >> reporter: he shared with you a number of con
high in the hills near malibu, he built his own catholic church, where mass is said in latin. >> it's solemn and very serious and very heartfelt. >> reporter: journalist christopher knoxen attended a mass at gibson's church in 2003 for a piece in "the new york times" magazine. how would you describe his brand of catholicism? >> traditional catholics, mel included, believe all the sort of liberal reforms that happened in the late '60s were a mistake, were folly, so...
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the decon sang in latin in the spirit of christ who rose from the dead let us offer ooeach ote sign of holy father offers them the sign of peace and the people offer each other the sign of peace that the world cannot offer, but can only be given by christ. as the priests begin to go to their posts and communion to those sitting at the level and the delegations from different countries. and others present. the choir singing lamb of god, you take away the the sins of the world, have mercy on us. lamb of god, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. lamb of god, you take away the sins of the world, grant us peace. this is the lamb of god who takes away the sins of the world. happy are those who are called to his supper. and people saying: lord, i am not worthy to receive you, but only say the word and i shall be healed. and the holy father, quietly, may the body of christ bring everlasting life. may the blood of christ bring me to everlasting life. another priest and cares for the homeless here in the vatican. the priest accompanied by association of st. peter and paul carry
the decon sang in latin in the spirit of christ who rose from the dead let us offer ooeach ote sign of holy father offers them the sign of peace and the people offer each other the sign of peace that the world cannot offer, but can only be given by christ. as the priests begin to go to their posts and communion to those sitting at the level and the delegations from different countries. and others present. the choir singing lamb of god, you take away the the sins of the world, have mercy on us....
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>> to latin america now, people have died in the shooting in the mexican state. a gunman opened fire on tuesday. no one has been arrested and police are still trying to find a motive for the killings. the highest court in guatemala has approved the divorce of the president and his wife. the clears the way for her to stand for election and to be his successor. they overcame a constitutional ban on close relatives for the president running to the top office. the 27 victims of a cattle ranch in the country. the state of the siege following the killings, it was the work of the drug cartel. one person so far has been arrested. and only the second procedure of its kind anywhere in the world, a man has chosen -- >> alive changing operation. it was a motorbike accident a decade ago. his hand still has no function. he is deeply frustrated. he feels the hand isn't even there. he has now decided to have his hand cut off and replaced with a bionic lamb. -- limb. >> it cannot be better. the only way to cut this down is the new army. >> he is only the second patient in the wor
>> to latin america now, people have died in the shooting in the mexican state. a gunman opened fire on tuesday. no one has been arrested and police are still trying to find a motive for the killings. the highest court in guatemala has approved the divorce of the president and his wife. the clears the way for her to stand for election and to be his successor. they overcame a constitutional ban on close relatives for the president running to the top office. the 27 victims of a cattle ranch...
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and performed at over 100 colleges and correctional facilities in the united states, africa, asia, latinrica, and europe. he has released two albums to critical acclaim, taught at brooklyn college, new york university, the new school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for lockdown. one of those is sponsored by the naacp. i learned that he is beginning rehearsals for the remakes of "the wiz." let's welcome him. [applause] our moderator for this afternoon, world renowned anti- racist, multicultural educator. [applause] yes. as many of you in the audience know, she is an accomplished front line teacher. a teacher, educators, researchers, writers, consultant, speaker. she is like a mother, auntie, big sister, all in one, for me. she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusion very and equitable education. she assists school districts and schools to continually restructure themselves for equitable outcomes for all students. the initiative put that puts race -- she d
and performed at over 100 colleges and correctional facilities in the united states, africa, asia, latinrica, and europe. he has released two albums to critical acclaim, taught at brooklyn college, new york university, the new school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for lockdown. one of those is sponsored by the naacp. i learned that he is beginning rehearsals for the remakes of "the wiz." let's welcome him. [applause] our moderator for this afternoon, world renowned...
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. ♪ >> the decon sang in latin, hallelujah, hallelujah, the mass has ended, go in peace, hallelujah,allelujah. the people responded: thanks be to god, hallelujah, hallelujah. and now we'll listen as the choir sings a hymn written especially for this beatification mass, blessed john paul ii. as you can imagine, the as they sang the words, john paul ii open the doors to christ, do not be afraid. open wide your heart to the love of god: holy father enters the altar with a kiss. ♪ ♪ >> as we see that marvellous portrait of john paul ii, that captures his vitality, his faith, his spirit, what pope benedict calls his humility, across the charisma. this morning, we've been witnessing the historic moment of beatification of pope john paul ii, the next step toward sainthood. and with us, contributor, father jonathan morris who was at the vatican and your sense as we listen to the hymn "do not be afraid" written in honor of this event and the message that the pontiff left us, to not be afraid, of christianity, of faith, of life. >> that's right, and even of evil. do not be afraid of evil. do n
. ♪ >> the decon sang in latin, hallelujah, hallelujah, the mass has ended, go in peace, hallelujah,allelujah. the people responded: thanks be to god, hallelujah, hallelujah. and now we'll listen as the choir sings a hymn written especially for this beatification mass, blessed john paul ii. as you can imagine, the as they sang the words, john paul ii open the doors to christ, do not be afraid. open wide your heart to the love of god: holy father enters the altar with a kiss. ♪ ♪...
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immigrants in this country and shifted the population from european countries to asian and african and latinmerican countries. that is a consequence of that law. on the flip side of it, having candidates run for office mobilizes those communities but also informs other communities we can have leaders in the community. the more that run that hold these positions reinforce to others and also mobilizes our own communities we can be at the table. >> it's okay, right? >> so classically speaking why is more involvement so important? >> it's so important to have these elected officials and asian communities throughout because we know the issues in our community. congressman mike hando and he carries important pieces of legislation that deal with asian health disparents. i'm not sure others would carry that limitation. >> in terms of disparities, what is the one growing one? >> the one that keeps me up at night is hepatitis "b", it's extremely more prevalent in the asian community. and with a simple vaccination we can cure this disease. >> it's fear of being tested? >> i think there is a lot of igno
immigrants in this country and shifted the population from european countries to asian and african and latinmerican countries. that is a consequence of that law. on the flip side of it, having candidates run for office mobilizes those communities but also informs other communities we can have leaders in the community. the more that run that hold these positions reinforce to others and also mobilizes our own communities we can be at the table. >> it's okay, right? >> so classically...
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everything, not just latin, it is african, it is caucasian. it is good for everybody.t, we loved it. (music) >> it was a gorgeous day out there for carnival. with all sorts of activities. here's a view from mount tam. with wind speeds up to 30 m.p.h.- 40 m.p.h. tensor even in the 50s. concord, and san francisco at 51 degrees. the appeal from the golden gate bridge right around and sunset not any clouds. a great day and tomorrow is looking okay. with the best of the three weekend. extra clouds tomorrow so tonight, actor clouds moving in. those clouds will give a wait-extra clouds with high clouds with the next weather system of writing. the futurecast is showing a clouds, gray. notice that as this weather system is-are arriving coming from the north. that storm will bring a chance of rain. after midnight going into tuesday. the best chance could be for the north bay. relief light. nothing significant as far as accumulations' with relief light. tuesday, bay- area wide a fair amount of clouds and cool temperatures. with only low mid-60s for tuesday and wednesday. " weathe
everything, not just latin, it is african, it is caucasian. it is good for everybody.t, we loved it. (music) >> it was a gorgeous day out there for carnival. with all sorts of activities. here's a view from mount tam. with wind speeds up to 30 m.p.h.- 40 m.p.h. tensor even in the 50s. concord, and san francisco at 51 degrees. the appeal from the golden gate bridge right around and sunset not any clouds. a great day and tomorrow is looking okay. with the best of the three weekend. extra...
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have you seen how is latin america right now?e you seen any other risk greater than the risk of the criminals acting in mexico with american weapons? so i think united states is solving its highest priority -- in this case, the war in afghanistan. i think that -- >> charlie: if you came to the president and he said, "my friend, mr. president, president to president, "what can i do for you? yes, we have not been focused on mexico, yes, i hear you, and the case you make for mexico's significance to the united states is important." and then the president says to you, "so what do you want?" >> and i say, "well, i want, first, more cooperation in our common problem related with the fight against criminals. >> charlie: some interagency questions there. >> interagency but also weapons. weapons crucial. it's impossible -- not impossible but more difficult to fight this battle when your enemy is receiving hundreds or thousands of weapons on an annual basis. second, we need to look prosperity together, so your workers need mexican consumer
have you seen how is latin america right now?e you seen any other risk greater than the risk of the criminals acting in mexico with american weapons? so i think united states is solving its highest priority -- in this case, the war in afghanistan. i think that -- >> charlie: if you came to the president and he said, "my friend, mr. president, president to president, "what can i do for you? yes, we have not been focused on mexico, yes, i hear you, and the case you make for...
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it is walkable and drivable from neighborhoods in the middle of the city where a lot of latin music goers live. i think one issue that might be worth addressing is the fact that there has been a lot of criticism of le
it is walkable and drivable from neighborhoods in the middle of the city where a lot of latin music goers live. i think one issue that might be worth addressing is the fact that there has been a lot of criticism of le
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so i think the most impact will be felt by emerging economies, in particular, latin america. >> the euro is strengthening against the dollar recently. how is the euro likely to trade against the dollar in the longer term? >> for the time being, i bet that the euro is going to weaken because, you know, people talk about the possibility that the euro is going to be broken up to two groups. it's quite feasible and possible. but i don't think this kind of break-up is going to be realized opinion a year or two. so in the long run, there's a real possibility that the euro as a single currency is not going to be maintained. imagine when you try to hold the euro denominated assets. you don't feel safe. i think the euro is likely to weaken against other currencies. if i have to say e direction last markefiguret was s going to do i fomen si studes toreei brgsn nete scolshlo vioreef buinhione,lar:here a t nghe ew e uninwe sstp.or th 9th o kayhi nt alo fovial iaid yai ildr. >>> hello there. urweheupdate then for eastern asia. still looking a little cloudy ro t north, the northeast in china. lookuntt
so i think the most impact will be felt by emerging economies, in particular, latin america. >> the euro is strengthening against the dollar recently. how is the euro likely to trade against the dollar in the longer term? >> for the time being, i bet that the euro is going to weaken because, you know, people talk about the possibility that the euro is going to be broken up to two groups. it's quite feasible and possible. but i don't think this kind of break-up is going to be...