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are going to spain. so a 2 time so that i really. did not have to go to vietnam during the sixty's. c army green. the name from the united states i was born in a small town of 5000 inhabitants in pennsylvania. electronics was my hobby but my parents couldn't afford to send me to college so i enlisted in the navy for my view during the final training sessions into spanish air force sergeants told me just go to spain which there are a lot of pretty girls there by news which i'm heavy bonython...
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the newspapers that spain had signed a treaty with the united states and what it was all about. is spain was not in any condition to negotiate and this would become obvious in the agreements it signed because they did the country a lot of damage. from your. book. if a foreign country attacked the base we have to defend it and defend the americans. to defend their life but listen if you have the most impressive firepower in the world and aircraft and atomic bombs because there were atom bombs here what are we going to defend for you. know i'm alive and then i was out there ok. right here in freedom. that anyone not of my father had a place on a plot of land near a computer. me used to store 4 or 5 girls of wine there to sell every year my eyes were swollen from crying when they drove me off our land and i was 17 years old and they told us we had to go we left the doors open and all our stuff there and nearly killed me me and my thought of me for. what it was a huge upheaval and hit everyone hard some people took their own lives hang themselves and so on but the most remarkable th
the newspapers that spain had signed a treaty with the united states and what it was all about. is spain was not in any condition to negotiate and this would become obvious in the agreements it signed because they did the country a lot of damage. from your. book. if a foreign country attacked the base we have to defend it and defend the americans. to defend their life but listen if you have the most impressive firepower in the world and aircraft and atomic bombs because there were atom bombs...
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is either news live from berlin stay tuned for our documentary film about franco's dictatorship in spain and don't forget there's always more to website w dot com i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being. stained for. language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. . yes it's all pretty common place in america. the comfortable home we live in the cars parked in the. park mechanical gadgets of all cars. school for every car has a right to expect an education. satisfying recreation for everybody. american you are. a. woman every. time. i came from georgia my dead ahead ranch had a pump a shot and i'm distilling the a major movie called back marketplace. taking years old i'm descended. just walking downtown and i saw a sign says sam wants you. he put me in aviation comes in aviation back again i don't know but now he needed good grades passed along but we don't have a base in. this if we have one really this is down on the beach so he gave me a check. and already noticed. and that's why i haven't ever said. on october 14th $953.00 i went into the countryside with a bicycle and so
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spain was not in any condition to negotiate and this would become obvious in the agreements it signed because they did the country a lot of damage. from you're. looking. at a foreign country attack the base would have to defend it and defend the americans . and the like but listen if you have the most impressive firepower in the world and aircraft an atomic bombs because there were atom bombs here what are we going to defend for you. know i'm a live and then i was out there ok. right here in freedom. that anyone not of my father had a place on a plot of land near complete you. me used to store 4 or 5 barrels of wine aerator south every year my eyes were swollen from crying when they drove me off our land and i was 17 years old when i told us we had to go and we left the doors open and all our stuff there. and nearly killed me let me play him up out of me for that i mean it was a huge upheaval and hit everyone hard and some people took their own lives hang themselves and so on but the most remarkable thing was that nobody realised there were alternatives that only came later be no they
spain was not in any condition to negotiate and this would become obvious in the agreements it signed because they did the country a lot of damage. from you're. looking. at a foreign country attack the base would have to defend it and defend the americans . and the like but listen if you have the most impressive firepower in the world and aircraft an atomic bombs because there were atom bombs here what are we going to defend for you. know i'm a live and then i was out there ok. right here in...
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get you on your arm those were difficult years in spain. it was the post-war period here and there was a shortage of everything. so when we kids. the americans in the street were asking for money to set up a center. and they'd say the city. set out cheaply they'd give us koreans or gone more candy or something because i could imagine that this was the tactic the americans used to build good relations with the spanish people in florida and he also did not. represent more. by all the forces of world war 2 we can strike anytime. that any. watching. through all of us here that wrote up the road to the base played a very important role in the cold war because it was on the atlantic and also very close to the entrance of the mediterranean that many there silent inducive lifted missile suffering the most survivable element in our nation the pleiades palermo's nuclear submarines can carry up to 16 missiles with a maximum range of approximately 424500 kilometers in those books out of this little system from the usa it would have been too far to reta
get you on your arm those were difficult years in spain. it was the post-war period here and there was a shortage of everything. so when we kids. the americans in the street were asking for money to set up a center. and they'd say the city. set out cheaply they'd give us koreans or gone more candy or something because i could imagine that this was the tactic the americans used to build good relations with the spanish people in florida and he also did not. represent more. by all the forces of...
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i saw too you know i'm a more connected and the more close to spain and italy and to france culture here is exactly the male culture image mediterranean mediterranean culture but at the same time as you're right we have a similar history the 2nd the war the war and so restore in the country and the economy so we have a kind of a pattern situation or a lot of very bad health quickly something about your creative process how do you decide. add which medium it is that you wanted use you do so much whether you want to approach your tea for instance in 2 dimensions or 3 dimensions why i started the 8 is a menu with the drawings it was kind of a base and the zen slowly slowly i started to be a painter and being a painter and so long way i think and i says that to me because i'm never be happy about i'm doing as i'm singing always one day i would be the best painter. one day obviously one always strives for perfection not women and children interesting lee also memories and dreams those are big themes for you and you've said that art is less of an intellectual pursuit and something that yo
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they could easily obtain certain contraceptives that were not available in spain at the time. that women could do little more than read and write. the lady anything up that's the dictatorship that took place in the late seventy's began him much earlier. and he really didn't win it i. for. one don i was barely lost when the base was opened i worked as an assistant to the nurses there one of them. mary chisholm became my friend she asked me what my greatest wish was and i said joking i want to go to america bonded together and so when i actually arrived in new york i was so impressed where am i am i in a theater i've never lived wrote a before they were real they wanted to give anything then we went to northwood massachusetts. and most of the. country into the world wide roads and i thought why don't they build roads like this in spain. that. day i said humanity i looked at her parents' house and went to high school. and today every week her mother gave me money but i didn't spend it i saved it all. yet all the time our then no one here to see i want to go there. i was like you
they could easily obtain certain contraceptives that were not available in spain at the time. that women could do little more than read and write. the lady anything up that's the dictatorship that took place in the late seventy's began him much earlier. and he really didn't win it i. for. one don i was barely lost when the base was opened i worked as an assistant to the nurses there one of them. mary chisholm became my friend she asked me what my greatest wish was and i said joking i want to go...
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make up well it's still to do you know used your boss a lot of he's played professionally in italy spain no way and now germany is pretty amazing you've been everywhere you know what this game is all about and how it works business wise what's the feeling when you put in all that hard work the same hard work that the men's are and get paid a pittance for. well it's frustrating ok now i have need to start this with i play football and most women play football because we love but it is frustrating to see for example you know when i was playing in spain or in italy they were professional men's teams and 1st league as well and you know you're riding your bike to training and taking the bus and they're driving by and they're for ari and you. so and they would stop to give you a lift you know you don't change at different places different facilities and it's unfortunate it's unfortunate so about 60 percent of players i read have considered quitting for financial reasons you know what does that say about about the performance of of these teams and leagues in the women's competitions well i mean
make up well it's still to do you know used your boss a lot of he's played professionally in italy spain no way and now germany is pretty amazing you've been everywhere you know what this game is all about and how it works business wise what's the feeling when you put in all that hard work the same hard work that the men's are and get paid a pittance for. well it's frustrating ok now i have need to start this with i play football and most women play football because we love but it is...
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that's an interesting point they 1st came to europe via spain many went to switzerland and of course finally settled in germany and you live here in berlin now what was it about this german speaking realm that made you decide this was a place where you could thrive and never planned it and never thought as i could live in the country like so code but. right now it's so hard as an exception so yes i can work we can work and maybe enjoy the life somewhere is you know i appreciate the a lot being here and having friends of course i don't think there were cultural parallels i think between germany and japan that search that inspired you in the piece in a deeper sense that and i didn't say that before and i was in spain i saw it too you know i'm a more connected than the more close to spain and italy and to france former culture here is exactly to the male culture image mediterranean mediterranean culture but at the same time as you're right we have similar history the 2nd world war and so story in the country and there khana me so we have a kind of a parent situation where all of their h
that's an interesting point they 1st came to europe via spain many went to switzerland and of course finally settled in germany and you live here in berlin now what was it about this german speaking realm that made you decide this was a place where you could thrive and never planned it and never thought as i could live in the country like so code but. right now it's so hard as an exception so yes i can work we can work and maybe enjoy the life somewhere is you know i appreciate the a lot being...
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traveling through spain is not the main reason she flew to spain two weeks ago. >> this is for you, my>> you heard right. that's her dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. she traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. >> we are part of the generation with huge college loans like never before and part of the generation that came of age in the recession. there were financial implications that make it harder to start a family. >> she is not alone. she traveled along with five other women who chose where they wanted to go while making pit stops at fertility clinics. >> the last days, two shots a night. you give it to yourself in the belly. the first time i rallied a group of women to do it with me. >> they coordinated the trich and the ceo vetted the clinics. >> we assume until we try it, it's fine. >> freezing eggs in the u.s. can cost 15 to $25,000. they charge between 3,500 and $4,000, not including the trip. >> why spain some. >> the reason for spain being one of the best places in the world for the fertility treatments is they passed a law in the early 2000s that is one o
traveling through spain is not the main reason she flew to spain two weeks ago. >> this is for you, my>> you heard right. that's her dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. she traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. >> we are part of the generation with huge college loans like never before and part of the generation that came of age in the recession. there were financial implications that make it harder to start a family. >> she is not alone. she traveled...
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and behind—the—scenes at the world's largest open air gallery in central spain. for a look at the weather with susan powell. the weather front has already outstayed its welcome across parts of the uk. more rain to come this afternoon, perhaps another 25 millimetres. to the south—west, some sunshine and in the north—east as well but quite a few showers this afternoon in scotland. this evening and overnight, the rain moving north, still reigning in northern england. clear skies for northern ireland. misty and murky to start monday across northern england and parts of scotland. the front will wea ken parts of scotland. the front will weaken as it moves north but showers to come for scotland. we will keep a close eye towards the south—west later on. strong and gusty winds and heavy showers later in the day. let's look further afield now at the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, we're in new york with the guardian angels as they mark a0 years of keeping the city's subway safe. there used to be so much graffiti in the trains you couldn't even see out the
and behind—the—scenes at the world's largest open air gallery in central spain. for a look at the weather with susan powell. the weather front has already outstayed its welcome across parts of the uk. more rain to come this afternoon, perhaps another 25 millimetres. to the south—west, some sunshine and in the north—east as well but quite a few showers this afternoon in scotland. this evening and overnight, the rain moving north, still reigning in northern england. clear skies for...
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to finish off, we are heading to spain and to see you dad rial, 5outh finish off, we are heading to spainf a region known a5 empty spain because so many people have moved away to bigger cities and towns to search for work but now there is a big new public art project seeking to draw people back and want to get in the communities they left behind. made famou5 communities they left behind. made famous by cervantes descriptions of don quixote's travels through lunch, much of the landscape remains and built on. with rural town5 much of the landscape remains and built on. with rural towns in villages dotted throughout, along with these iconic windmills. but now, this is happened. arti5t5 are transforming the landscape helped by locals with learning difficulties and the results are spectacular. the5e and the results are spectacular. these giant warehouses were built to hold grain. so far, seven silos across the ciudad real province have been painted and i'm travelling to help out with another. it's not hard to find. you don't realise until you get close to it, be a —— the absolute skies and sca
to finish off, we are heading to spain and to see you dad rial, 5outh finish off, we are heading to spainf a region known a5 empty spain because so many people have moved away to bigger cities and towns to search for work but now there is a big new public art project seeking to draw people back and want to get in the communities they left behind. made famou5 communities they left behind. made famous by cervantes descriptions of don quixote's travels through lunch, much of the landscape remains...
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time britain is involved and oil tanker loaded with iranian crude is seized off gibraltar in southern spain it's suspected of violating european union saying since by delivering the oil they're trying to deliver the oil to syria the united states reportedly requested the seizure also coming up tonight u.s. president gets his 4th of july parade in declares at the show of a lifetime but his salute to america on independence day is opposed by many and later we understand it even rain on trump's parade. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with a dramatic operation at sea and more tension between the united states and iran british royal marines shimmied down roads from a helicopter to seize a giant oil taker tanker loaded with iranian crude today it happened off the british territory of gibraltar in southern spain it suspected that the oil was on its way to syria in violation of european union sanctions the spanish government says that the seizure was requested by the united states iran's state run news agency says the seizure was illegal. to grace one has been at anchor
time britain is involved and oil tanker loaded with iranian crude is seized off gibraltar in southern spain it's suspected of violating european union saying since by delivering the oil they're trying to deliver the oil to syria the united states reportedly requested the seizure also coming up tonight u.s. president gets his 4th of july parade in declares at the show of a lifetime but his salute to america on independence day is opposed by many and later we understand it even rain on trump's...
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plus, we're behind the scenes at the world's largest open—air gallery in central spain. don't realise until you get this close to it, the actual size and scale of what they're painting, it's enormous. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, and this week we are kicking off by heading to new york city. every year over 30 million people visit from all across the world. but back in the late 19705 the city had a notorious crime record, and wasn't quite so welcoming to overseas visitors. but 30 years ago the volunteer group the guardian angels tried to do something about it, and they're still going strong today. in the late 70s the subways were, it was just an attack on your senses. the smell of urine, defecation, there would be graffiti everywhere, broken windows. the gangs would patrol up and down the trains and they would control certain lines, and you would never see a cop. the guardian angels started, in fact, right here in the bronx. i was a night manager of mickey d's, mcdonald's, and ijust decided to organise my closing crew to ride this very sa
plus, we're behind the scenes at the world's largest open—air gallery in central spain. don't realise until you get this close to it, the actual size and scale of what they're painting, it's enormous. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, and this week we are kicking off by heading to new york city. every year over 30 million people visit from all across the world. but back in the late 19705 the city had a notorious crime record, and wasn't quite so welcoming to...
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the socialist leader with just 2 days to try and strike a deal with spain's far left and he does put a must party if the 2 parties can reach agreement on a coalition sanchez could be confirmed in a 2nd vote on thursday if that bid fails spain could hold a very peaceful election center is this center left party came out on top in a national poll in april but fell short of an outright majority. i the clock is ticking for petro sanches spain's acting prime minister and socialist party leader has assured spaniards that they won't be going to the polls again this year is that what you know condemn clime not working with the scenario of holding another election in a little. poll he and his party won in a tight before snap election in april but they fell short of the number of votes needed to form a government. doesn't that the socialist party has won the general election and with this result the future has won and the past has lost. a coalition partner would be needed. i. to conservative peoples party liberals c o down us and far right vox were soon ruled out. the most obvious partner for
the socialist leader with just 2 days to try and strike a deal with spain's far left and he does put a must party if the 2 parties can reach agreement on a coalition sanchez could be confirmed in a 2nd vote on thursday if that bid fails spain could hold a very peaceful election center is this center left party came out on top in a national poll in april but fell short of an outright majority. i the clock is ticking for petro sanches spain's acting prime minister and socialist party leader has...
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thought it was going to be which is good because the level of world football in general i mean we saw spain really challenge them france england it was not a walk in the park any of those games were not easy so it's good to talk about the final against the netherlands you know the defending like their kind european champions a bit of an unexpected final maybe or do you think it was kind of one could expect that holland would go so far in the tournament well the netherlands like you said are the reigning world european european champions and they've had since the euros time to build on their squad is it hasn't changed very much and i mean there's a lot of how we're going to get it i don't think it was unexpected it wasn't like oh my goodness the netherlands where they come from we knew they were strong. now the usa that being said the usa has years and years and years of experience behind them so when they get to a final for them it's not like ok my god we're in the final would we do it's just another game for them they have another level and we have been saying this they just have something
thought it was going to be which is good because the level of world football in general i mean we saw spain really challenge them france england it was not a walk in the park any of those games were not easy so it's good to talk about the final against the netherlands you know the defending like their kind european champions a bit of an unexpected final maybe or do you think it was kind of one could expect that holland would go so far in the tournament well the netherlands like you said are the...
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touch with people in the underworld, in spain.d have no problem finding their way into a spanish jail if mr. ahn would be detained there. >> his lawyer is concerned that the agents could even get to him while he's in the u.s.ful one former spy says north korea could well have a net work of operatives in the last area and they wouldn't blink at targeting ahn there. >> they wouldn't hesitate on kill someone in the united states. it is a vicious regime. >> christopher ahn is not the only leader of the group who is apparently in danger tonight. the american adrian long, accused of being, is on the run from u.s. marshals and his lawyer says, north korean agents. >> we know from credible sources that the north korean government has, is seeking adrian hong and some of his associates from the provisional government of the group and is seeking to target them for assassination. u.s. authorities raided the apartment in april but he was not there. they deny spain's accusations that they beat and tied up north korean officials during the embas
touch with people in the underworld, in spain.d have no problem finding their way into a spanish jail if mr. ahn would be detained there. >> his lawyer is concerned that the agents could even get to him while he's in the u.s.ful one former spy says north korea could well have a net work of operatives in the last area and they wouldn't blink at targeting ahn there. >> they wouldn't hesitate on kill someone in the united states. it is a vicious regime. >> christopher ahn is not...
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is how we really change the south of spain and parts of the south of spain so it's not just developing well countries who actually do this to an area is this a problematic or is this just how we are around the world we visit different places we influence different places shweta you stuff just show i mean bad behavior is bad behavior you know it bad you know the worst was insensitive or the insensitive tourist it has nothing to do with whether you are from a developing nation are not i understand that you know actually the differences and make it harder to bridge that gap and you know that that's the biggest barrier at the end of the day i think it would be it would be very very wrong to just you know say that this is a problem that is restricted to doris from developing nations it's more from the increase of who who is travelling from around the world it's not just a few elite people it's many many other countries and cultures or getting into the mix my can you take. part of globalization and i think we've seen the history of tourism showing us that the career interests that bothered f
is how we really change the south of spain and parts of the south of spain so it's not just developing well countries who actually do this to an area is this a problematic or is this just how we are around the world we visit different places we influence different places shweta you stuff just show i mean bad behavior is bad behavior you know it bad you know the worst was insensitive or the insensitive tourist it has nothing to do with whether you are from a developing nation are not i...
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spain gained revenge for a loss in the 2017 final. in the women's world cup the german team have headed home after the bitter disappointment of their quarter final defeat the $21.00 loss to sweden was a surprise although the 2 time champions are not the force they once were germany hoped to have been packing their bags for the semifinals in leon but instead they are on their way home the 21 defeat to sweden in the quarter final hurts in more ways than one. it was going to show them i don't know what's worse going out of the world cup or missing out on qualifying for the olympics by not reaching the semi's they both suck. we didn't show the same desire to win as we did in the early against it is better to go out in such a decisive game but that is football and now we just have to work harder and build on it. by. saying goodbye this early wasn't part of the plan. but the coach was trying to look on the bright side. we won 4 games here and then lost one will process what happened pick ourselves back up and come back stronger in the next
spain gained revenge for a loss in the 2017 final. in the women's world cup the german team have headed home after the bitter disappointment of their quarter final defeat the $21.00 loss to sweden was a surprise although the 2 time champions are not the force they once were germany hoped to have been packing their bags for the semifinals in leon but instead they are on their way home the 21 defeat to sweden in the quarter final hurts in more ways than one. it was going to show them i don't know...
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talk us through the day ahead in spain.majority so they need the support of other parties in order to form another government. they need an absolute majority in parliament in order to wind it. that is looking very difficult. if they fail to when today's vote they will have another on thursday. both votes are looking very difficult for pedro sanchez because he is most obvious ally, to his left, a very keen to form part ofa his left, a very keen to form part of a coalition government. pedro sanchez has so far resisted that. he wa nts a sanchez has so far resisted that. he wants a less formal parliamentary partnership with them and it has been a bone of contention. going into this first vote today, he does not have the support of any major party so we do not know what is going to happen and it is going down to the wire. do not know if we're going to have a government by end of this week. thank you so much more. more from spain later. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and
talk us through the day ahead in spain.majority so they need the support of other parties in order to form another government. they need an absolute majority in parliament in order to wind it. that is looking very difficult. if they fail to when today's vote they will have another on thursday. both votes are looking very difficult for pedro sanchez because he is most obvious ally, to his left, a very keen to form part ofa his left, a very keen to form part of a coalition government. pedro...
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we've seen you know this the sold out stadiums in spain and italy so these are countries that for me i've played in both of them in italy and spain and when i was there to now it's grown so much investments awareness of the game in italy they only have right now around $24000.00 girls that are signed up to play football whereas the netherlands has like 3 times or 4 times that amount hopefully this world cup serves to get move girls in rolling and registering in football and changing the perspective of italian because a lot of the time to really got behind this team are like ok our girls can play the i've been saying that and they've been saying that for years but now the bush seeing it and the investment is helped so countries like italy spain england they're on the right track definitely. let's ask our english family on what he thinks to me this world cup definitely seems like a springboard moment for women's football i think there's been much more recognition at this tournament than perhaps there was a loss from 4 years ago this is to be a lot more recognition of the women's game a
we've seen you know this the sold out stadiums in spain and italy so these are countries that for me i've played in both of them in italy and spain and when i was there to now it's grown so much investments awareness of the game in italy they only have right now around $24000.00 girls that are signed up to play football whereas the netherlands has like 3 times or 4 times that amount hopefully this world cup serves to get move girls in rolling and registering in football and changing the...
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all of which is good news for spain with its large copper reserves in the southwestern region of and alysia bant 2 decades ago a burst dam at a mine in the area triggered an environmental disaster now activists and goat herders like leo moderato fear history could repeat itself. cannot live as goats graze anymore. in the flood plains of sun look at la york it's been prohibited for over 20 years. back then one of spain's biggest environmental catastrophes happened in a copper mine just a few kilometers upstream. they're all gone favorite or negative i came here and everything was black within a little over a meal of black mud that i love you so much pain from up there you know where the mind of a all of this was flooded into the river and then type plain to every oh you thought ok well john i thought. april 25th 1908 and i snuck into the sea on the dam for the collecting basin breaks highly toxic mud a byproduct of copper production floods the valley for up to 60 kilometers threatening to destroy a nature reserve. cultivation has stopped here ever since and the pasture along the river
all of which is good news for spain with its large copper reserves in the southwestern region of and alysia bant 2 decades ago a burst dam at a mine in the area triggered an environmental disaster now activists and goat herders like leo moderato fear history could repeat itself. cannot live as goats graze anymore. in the flood plains of sun look at la york it's been prohibited for over 20 years. back then one of spain's biggest environmental catastrophes happened in a copper mine just a few...
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some big thunderstorms once again a little bit better of course further west over sudden france and spain it's a sunny looking picture for wednesday and this is rather obvious you shape when the area is a little bit disappointing july 19th 22 likely to be rainy anywhere from poland to western russia and then if i take you into thursday you'll see the big storms disappear eastward so they could well affect the black sea this weather's not quite as we need but still disappointing and spain and portugal still sunny but it has carved up in france now all this is happening cause over land partly generated by the strength of the sun but the wind directions a different effect again through north africa we've seen temperatures in tunisia and southern iraq or scrapper to the low forty's it's much colder now in tunis. participation.
some big thunderstorms once again a little bit better of course further west over sudden france and spain it's a sunny looking picture for wednesday and this is rather obvious you shape when the area is a little bit disappointing july 19th 22 likely to be rainy anywhere from poland to western russia and then if i take you into thursday you'll see the big storms disappear eastward so they could well affect the black sea this weather's not quite as we need but still disappointing and spain and...
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: traveling through spain is not the main reason carmel flew to spain two weeks ago. >> this is for youes. >> reporter: that's right. you heard her dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. she traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. >> we are part of this generation that has huge college loans like never before. we are also part of the generation that came kind of age in the recession. so there were just financial implications that make it a lot harder to start a family. >> reporter: carmel is not alone. sh traveled along with five operates women who chose in spain where they wanted to go while making pit stops at fertility clinics. >> 12 days and the last six days two shots a night. you are giving it to yourself in the belly. first time i actually did it to myself was the second night at the hospital, and i rallied a group of women to do it with me. >> reporter: bay area-based company coordinated the trip and the ceo vetted the clinics. >> we assume until we try it things are supposedly fine. >> reporter: in the u.s. freezing eggs can be anywhere between $15,000 and $25,00
: traveling through spain is not the main reason carmel flew to spain two weeks ago. >> this is for youes. >> reporter: that's right. you heard her dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. she traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. >> we are part of this generation that has huge college loans like never before. we are also part of the generation that came kind of age in the recession. so there were just financial implications that make it a lot harder to start a...
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it was a great time it was a magical place rota spain back then it was they say a bubble of fishbowl but it was very special that was a beautiful time period and in this town and even the early eighty's but yeah everybody speaks the culture in yourself rhoda and there's always kind of like a misty foggy memory there she should have been here in the sixty's and seventy's.
it was a great time it was a magical place rota spain back then it was they say a bubble of fishbowl but it was very special that was a beautiful time period and in this town and even the early eighty's but yeah everybody speaks the culture in yourself rhoda and there's always kind of like a misty foggy memory there she should have been here in the sixty's and seventy's.
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well that's too risky why should i invest in that and why don't i lend to the government of spain or to the government of italy or to government of portugal and i know there are a german taxpayers there a french taxpayers there all of whom are effectively backing up this debt so i don't fear of taking risks in. government data has soared into the trillions of dollars in euro zone countries but those figures don't really mean much if you don't compare them to the wealth of a country its gross domestic product or g.d.p. . the country's debt is measured as a percentage of g.d.p. yet debt represents 50 percent and here 100 percent of g.d.p. . in 1902 maastricht treaty laid down the terms for an integrated europe in order to keep debt from getting out of control experts agree that a country's debt should not exceed 60 percent of its g.d.p. but that critical threshold has been largely exceeded by most european countries joins us from get us what he said so more now we have a pretty up with the beauty of rio might have a pretty rigid there. when debt exceeds a certain level tax revenues sta
well that's too risky why should i invest in that and why don't i lend to the government of spain or to the government of italy or to government of portugal and i know there are a german taxpayers there a french taxpayers there all of whom are effectively backing up this debt so i don't fear of taking risks in. government data has soared into the trillions of dollars in euro zone countries but those figures don't really mean much if you don't compare them to the wealth of a country its gross...
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: traveling through spain is not the main reason carmel au flew to spain two weeks ago. >> this is for you, my future babies. >> reporter: you heard right. that is carmel dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. she traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. >> we're part of this generation that has huge college loans like never before. we are also part of this generation that came kind of age in the recession. so there were just financial implications that make it a lot harder to start a family. >> reporter: carmel is not alone. she traveled along with five other women who chose where in spain they wanted to go while making some pit stops at fertility clinics. >> 12 days, and in the last six days two shots a night. you are giving it to yourself in the belly. first time i actually did it to myself was the second night at the hospital rallied a group of women to do it with me. >> reporter: bay area-based carmel and the ceo at the clinics. >> we assumed until we try it things are suppose itly fine. >> reporter: in the u.s. freezing eggs can cost anywhere between 15,000 and $25,
: traveling through spain is not the main reason carmel au flew to spain two weeks ago. >> this is for you, my future babies. >> reporter: you heard right. that is carmel dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. she traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. >> we're part of this generation that has huge college loans like never before. we are also part of this generation that came kind of age in the recession. so there were just financial implications that make it a...
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: traveling through spain is not the main reason carmel flew to spain two weeks ago. >> this is for you, my future babies. >> reporter: you heard right. that's carmel dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. she traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. >> we're part of this generation that has huge college loans like never before. we're always part of this generation that came kind of age in the recession, so there were financial implications that make it harder to start a family. >> reporter: carmel is not alone. she traveled along with five other women who chose where in spain they wanted to go while making some pit stops at fertility clinics. >> 12 days, and then the last six days two shots a night. you are giving it to yourself in the belly. the first time i actually did it to myself was the second night at the hospital, and i rallied a group of women to do it with me. >> reporter: bay area-based ovalie curated the trip and the ceo vetted the clinics. >> things are supposed to be fine. >> reporter: in the u.s. freezing eggs can cost between 15 and $25,000. she says they
: traveling through spain is not the main reason carmel flew to spain two weeks ago. >> this is for you, my future babies. >> reporter: you heard right. that's carmel dreaming and taking steps towards being a mother one day. she traveled abroad to freeze her eggs. >> we're part of this generation that has huge college loans like never before. we're always part of this generation that came kind of age in the recession, so there were financial implications that make it harder to...
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san francisco lawyer is lucky to be alive after he was scored at the annual running of the bulls in spain. they just miss the vital arteries in the survivor's neck. >>> and east bay congressman descending his campaign for president. eric swalwell says he sees no path to victory and plans to focus instead on running for reelection to the house. there are reports the san francisco billionaire tom steyer is poised to jump in. despite his decision earlier against the white house run. >>> air bnb acted immediately after one of its listings was linked to a quadruple shooting in san jose. neighbors heard as many as six shots. police found four men and a car with gunshot wounds. witnesses say there was a large party at our home and cars doing donuts in the street. air bnb says the house is suspended indefinitely along with the owner and renters. >>> i am at the live news desk. oakland police showing off their hall over the long holiday weekend. they hauled in a number of weapons, and crackdown on fireworks as well seizing nine guns. they may 12 different arrests over the weekend associated with t
san francisco lawyer is lucky to be alive after he was scored at the annual running of the bulls in spain. they just miss the vital arteries in the survivor's neck. >>> and east bay congressman descending his campaign for president. eric swalwell says he sees no path to victory and plans to focus instead on running for reelection to the house. there are reports the san francisco billionaire tom steyer is poised to jump in. despite his decision earlier against the white house run....
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then spain goes back to the post game i in the autumn.. on thursdaday ministersrs from . seven top economies reached a consensus on taxing tack giants such as google and facebook. fifinance ministers and central bank governors agreed that the lalarge companies can be taxed n the coununies in w which they me moneyy. even if they don't have a physical presence there. this is an issue that has divided the us and its allies britain and france french finance minister bonilla may i hosted the two day meeting and shanty outside paris. are journalists taxi marcel can caught up with him there. we've just learned the if come to an agreement in principle at least to a minimum global corporate tax also a tech giant tax -- crucially what exactly did you agree on we year first of all the greed on the principles of those to taxation the first one is to medium taxation. and the second one is a digital taxation. the minimal taxation for the corporate tax is ththe key issue for us is the best way all for fighghting againinst taxax. tack evasion f from t the
then spain goes back to the post game i in the autumn.. on thursdaday ministersrs from . seven top economies reached a consensus on taxing tack giants such as google and facebook. fifinance ministers and central bank governors agreed that the lalarge companies can be taxed n the coununies in w which they me moneyy. even if they don't have a physical presence there. this is an issue that has divided the us and its allies britain and france french finance minister bonilla may i hosted the two day...
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how we really change the south of spain and parts of the south of spain so it's not just developing well countries who actually do this to an area is this a problematic or is this just how we are around the world we visit different places we influence different places shweta you stuff just show i mean bad behavior is bad behavior you know it's bad you know the worst was insensitive or the insensitive tourist it has nothing to do with whether you are from a developing nation are not i understand that you know actually differences and make it hard to bridge that gap and you know that that's the biggest barrier by the end of the day i think it would be it would be very very wrong to just you know say that this is a problem that is restricted to dorris from developing nations it's more from the increase of who who is travelling from around the world it's not just a few elite people it's many many other countries and cultures or getting into the mix my can you take. part of globalization and i think we've seen the history of tourism showing us that the koreans heard that bothered folks t
how we really change the south of spain and parts of the south of spain so it's not just developing well countries who actually do this to an area is this a problematic or is this just how we are around the world we visit different places we influence different places shweta you stuff just show i mean bad behavior is bad behavior you know it's bad you know the worst was insensitive or the insensitive tourist it has nothing to do with whether you are from a developing nation are not i understand...
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he has three is in his contract in spain but was left out ina contract in spain but was left out in ater for everyone include zinedine zidane that it would be betterfor everyone if he leaves. in response his manager says it isa leaves. in response his manager says it is a decrease. he is statistically one of the best players of all time. but he clearly has no future there under zinedine zidane. a p pa re ntly apparently in montreal last week, perez made... it did not quite pan out. on wednesday he made a big play to zinedine zidane and some of the directors to try to convince him about giving him one more chance. sedan who has more power of the club since coming back and having to be persuaded to come back has been steadfast. i was surprised just how starkey made it as well. it's a rest day in the tour de france before riders take to the alps. defending champion geraint thomas is lying second overall — one minute 35 seconds behind leaderjulian alaphilippe going into the last six stages. and thomas says he's looking forward to stepping up the pace in the mountains and still thinks he c
he has three is in his contract in spain but was left out ina contract in spain but was left out in ater for everyone include zinedine zidane that it would be betterfor everyone if he leaves. in response his manager says it isa leaves. in response his manager says it is a decrease. he is statistically one of the best players of all time. but he clearly has no future there under zinedine zidane. a p pa re ntly apparently in montreal last week, perez made... it did not quite pan out. on wednesday...
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tax treaties with spain and switzerland and japan and luxembourg. according to the republican leader, these are critical to economic development in the united states. i don't question their importance but i will tell you that routinely these are down by voice vote. we don't spend the time in the senate to come to the floor and talk about our relationship with luxembourg. when you look at the issues that most american families expect us to address, i would say the tax treaty with luxembourg would be low on the list. what might be high on the list and should be considered in the senate this week is the number one concern of families across america. democrats and republicans, the highest concern, the number one issue which asked about the economy of the united states is the cost of prescription drugs. the united states senate has the authority to do something about the cost of prescription drugs. we won't be doing it this week. we'll be dealing with a tax treaty with luxembourg. what kind of issues when it comes to the cost of prescription drugs might
tax treaties with spain and switzerland and japan and luxembourg. according to the republican leader, these are critical to economic development in the united states. i don't question their importance but i will tell you that routinely these are down by voice vote. we don't spend the time in the senate to come to the floor and talk about our relationship with luxembourg. when you look at the issues that most american families expect us to address, i would say the tax treaty with luxembourg...
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he was gored on the first day of the running of the bulls in pamplona spain. among five people who were hurt in the event. he was gored in the neck by one of the bulls running through the streets in spain. a pan from kentucky and a from their thighs, two others are treated for head injuries. the running of the bulls and ju holiday weekend was a big test for changes to the ride share pick up zone at sfo, the first major holiday with a lot of people traveling. sfo moved the ride share pick up to the 5th floor of the domestic parking lot where it opened up a stand by parking lot for ride share drivers. travelers say despite a bumpy start, the pick up location is working well. >> we have been waiting here ten minutes right now. >> it's the best move they have made this the four years i have been driving. >> he says getting in to the er a port was so hard, he stopped accepting ride requests from sfo. now that there are 244 dedicated spaces he is picking up passengers at the airport. >>> statewide, more than 1200 people have been arrested for dui over the holiday we
he was gored on the first day of the running of the bulls in pamplona spain. among five people who were hurt in the event. he was gored in the neck by one of the bulls running through the streets in spain. a pan from kentucky and a from their thighs, two others are treated for head injuries. the running of the bulls and ju holiday weekend was a big test for changes to the ride share pick up zone at sfo, the first major holiday with a lot of people traveling. sfo moved the ride share pick up to...
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details about the accident at the annual tradition in spain. >>> they call it an unimaginable mixup. planes that a for tenancy clinic impregnated a couple with someone else's embryo. >>> today is the coolest day of the week. here's a live look at the sales force tower camera with the clouds and the fog hanging around. i will let you know about a big warm-up as we head through the next several days. details are coming up. there's no such thing as a born winner. so start driving and don't stop. because no one takes off at the finish line. and the only way to get that trophy, is to take it. net generation. official youth tennis of the usta. hospital today during the running of the b >>> a theoretical man is recovering after he was seriously hurt during spain's famous running of the bulls. the 46-year-old man was gordon the neck, just look at this was listed in grave condition after undergoing surgery. waiting on an update on his condition. of american and spaniard were injured during the annual grace >>> and couple gave birth to other peoples children after a for an fertility clinic imp
details about the accident at the annual tradition in spain. >>> they call it an unimaginable mixup. planes that a for tenancy clinic impregnated a couple with someone else's embryo. >>> today is the coolest day of the week. here's a live look at the sales force tower camera with the clouds and the fog hanging around. i will let you know about a big warm-up as we head through the next several days. details are coming up. there's no such thing as a born winner. so start driving...
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talk of a no deal might just be a negotiation technique, but having to ship in the steel from spain,rom latvia having to ship in the steel from spain, timberfrom latvia and horse hair that has been processed in switzerland means being prepared is a priority. and that has been frustrating. we are helpless, we don't know what will happen and no one can tell us. we spent quarter of £1 million building up stock for march, we have then had to maintain that going forward and that is all we can do for october. that is everything, but the trouble is it has tied up this money for the best pa rt has tied up this money for the best part of nine months. how prepared businesses have been for a no deal has varied. big ones from manufacturers to the nhs have better resources to do so manufacturers to the nhs have better resources to do so than small ones. however, byjune the bank of england found 90% of companies overall had put in place contingency plans at some point. that was up from 30% last autumn, but you cannot stop it forever, especially perishable goods. the bank also found only half have
talk of a no deal might just be a negotiation technique, but having to ship in the steel from spain,rom latvia having to ship in the steel from spain, timberfrom latvia and horse hair that has been processed in switzerland means being prepared is a priority. and that has been frustrating. we are helpless, we don't know what will happen and no one can tell us. we spent quarter of £1 million building up stock for march, we have then had to maintain that going forward and that is all we can do...
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a selfie almost turns deadly during the running of the bulls in spain. what was his bay area man thinking? >> stanford is trying to kick out as long as running fraternity. the fraternity has filed a lawsuit. >> drop it. >> just released video. and ask wielding man shot and killed by police in santa clara county. the drug he had in his system. >>> one of the men blame for 36 dust in the ghost ship warehouse fire takes a stand and breaks down. >> how pg&e is getting the word out tonight for precautionary power cuts during high fire danger and the bay area mayor who says their plan goes too far. >> we should not trust pg&e. >>> news at 7:00 starts right now. this man is lucky to be alive after he was board by a bowl while taking a selfie. >> we have more from the victim who is still in spain for the running of the bulls festival. >> reporter: it is a story that would inspire 1000 instagram likes and facebook likes. running with the bulls is d d the tale. >> reporter: the running of the bulls in the festival is a centuries-old tradition. the san franciscan a
a selfie almost turns deadly during the running of the bulls in spain. what was his bay area man thinking? >> stanford is trying to kick out as long as running fraternity. the fraternity has filed a lawsuit. >> drop it. >> just released video. and ask wielding man shot and killed by police in santa clara county. the drug he had in his system. >>> one of the men blame for 36 dust in the ghost ship warehouse fire takes a stand and breaks down. >> how pg&e is...
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having to ship in steel from spain, timber from latvia and having to ship in steel from spain, timberfromn switzerland means being prepared is a priority, and that's been frustrating. we are helpless. we don't know what's going to happen and no one can tell us what's going to happen. we spent a quarter of £1 million building up stocks for march, and that's a lot of money for a business our scale. we have to go forwards and that's all we can do forwards and that's all we can do for october. it's tied up the money for october. it's tied up the money for the best part of nine months. how prepared businesses have been for a no deal has varied. bigger ones from manufacturers to the nhs have better resources to do so than small ones. however, byjune of this year, the bank of england found that 90% of companies overall had put in place contingency plans at some point, up from 30% last autumn. but you can't stockpile forever, especially perishable goods. as the brexit deadlines have been extended, the bank also found that only half have maintained their contingency plans. and how prepared firms a
having to ship in steel from spain, timber from latvia and having to ship in steel from spain, timberfromn switzerland means being prepared is a priority, and that's been frustrating. we are helpless. we don't know what's going to happen and no one can tell us what's going to happen. we spent a quarter of £1 million building up stocks for march, and that's a lot of money for a business our scale. we have to go forwards and that's all we can do forwards and that's all we can do for october....
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day one of the annual of the bulls in spain. the excitement was too much for n't want me to and don't run, d >> he ran through the streets with the bulls and after they thought they passed, he stopped to take a selfy and a huge bull knocked him down. >> a straggler. i turned and it was like a truck or a car just hit me and i put my hands on my neck and i saw blood and i felt my neck opened up. i was stunned. >> he said a stranger dragged him to paramedics, likely saving his life. the bull's horn went to his neck all the way to his cheek. after a two-hour surgery hoorks he is recovering in a spanish hospital. he is vowing to return to the fest, but will never run with the bulls again. alvarez said he is expected to make a full recovery. as for his coworkers, they say they have been in contact with him in spain and they are so relieved to know he is g san jo favreau, nbc bay area news. >> vacation to remember for sure. continuing coverage on the ghost ship trial nearing its end. he broke his silence and told the jury he feels resp
day one of the annual of the bulls in spain. the excitement was too much for n't want me to and don't run, d >> he ran through the streets with the bulls and after they thought they passed, he stopped to take a selfy and a huge bull knocked him down. >> a straggler. i turned and it was like a truck or a car just hit me and i put my hands on my neck and i saw blood and i felt my neck opened up. i was stunned. >> he said a stranger dragged him to paramedics, likely saving his...