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an interesting thing happened spaniards used to be the least gifted linguistically on the planet but i thought they were genetically incapable of studying foreign languages. [laughter] they just could not do it. you just thought what is it about spaniards or the mentality that i went to latin america they find easy to learn english and they are brilliant at it. 30 years later the spaniards can speak english and french but they did not used to be able to so that is the interesting cultural question of evolution. people in my country certainly do, it happens in this country the idea that we speak the language everybody else has to speak our language so why should we bother of course, that is incredibly stupid because they can speak hours and yours is so they have a sophistication that you don't have and you live in the george bush world. [laughter] or the world and therefore you don't in any way have a idea of the other people are also calls for you think they should steadier language. the only think a sealer thing it was good at was 27 languages so it was all it wanted to do i was a l
an interesting thing happened spaniards used to be the least gifted linguistically on the planet but i thought they were genetically incapable of studying foreign languages. [laughter] they just could not do it. you just thought what is it about spaniards or the mentality that i went to latin america they find easy to learn english and they are brilliant at it. 30 years later the spaniards can speak english and french but they did not used to be able to so that is the interesting cultural...
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barbaric in the hands at their word to the spaniards. he introduced a new kind of empire that tried to dominate the landscape rather than. heid this with competition of kings and of france and britain they said soldiers every stance of dollars to see how much of america they could claim asserting power of those who recognized no such a 48 the british and france bought. they lost and in 1773 american territories were divided between britain and spain with a land called louisiana. than the british americans rebelled against their king. the idea people could govern themselves without royal separation-- supervisions sent a shock wave. france took back louisiana and so the black men invaded spain. the french king decided to extend his power to america of the ruling class did not like the ideas of they took up arms out of their rebellion was born a new country, meco which have a flag bearing a cactus mounted by a ego that held a stake in its peak. meanwhile the anglo american's guarded against the borders of mexico their symbol is also the ego
barbaric in the hands at their word to the spaniards. he introduced a new kind of empire that tried to dominate the landscape rather than. heid this with competition of kings and of france and britain they said soldiers every stance of dollars to see how much of america they could claim asserting power of those who recognized no such a 48 the british and france bought. they lost and in 1773 american territories were divided between britain and spain with a land called louisiana. than the...
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the spaniards couldn't control. the mexicans can't control it. we can't control it. and that then, when you look at the border, is our last desperate effort of civilization. where we blew up the big bomb in the spring of 1945 because we are going to finally be able to control things. and as you probably know from reading newspapers, didn't work out that way. it turns out other folks can make these things. so i'm going to start with that, oppenheimer is always fascinated me. the guy who actually met doctor frost or method level and did the deal. >> the -- >> mexico and the united states. if you take the border of new mexico with mexico and if you take the border of taxes from el paso down to big band, no one goes there. that's the first thing if you want to really look, look where no one goes and goes there. i will give you another advice to give a big book with every national park in and make sure you never enter one because it will have signs in people. if you go outside them, you will get the experience. >> process question. do you write and then have the photos ta
the spaniards couldn't control. the mexicans can't control it. we can't control it. and that then, when you look at the border, is our last desperate effort of civilization. where we blew up the big bomb in the spring of 1945 because we are going to finally be able to control things. and as you probably know from reading newspapers, didn't work out that way. it turns out other folks can make these things. so i'm going to start with that, oppenheimer is always fascinated me. the guy who actually...
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the spaniard in front of the screens watching international markets stocks to currencies what does this mean for you as their best this house should be approached the rest of the year? one of the thing that still a major concern for me is that i think this is already priced into the market months ago me seen just a massive rally since march and wonders if it were real. the labor market is a globally the biggest concern i have. have the answer that question put to market its this rally we've seen from 66 over a thousand is for real? i can't argue it can go along with emily did happen to support israel and the sustainability of the bill until we get the u.s. consumer and talk about emerging markets to u.s. consumer mental 10 trillion dollars does double the total gdp of both germany and france until the u.s. consumer tip get back in a game that doesn't look to be happening. all this notwithstanding diva get germany and france different from you as per spec of? possibly. can't be difficult because they had the center of the they're still one have the same pressures. i would like to be too
the spaniard in front of the screens watching international markets stocks to currencies what does this mean for you as their best this house should be approached the rest of the year? one of the thing that still a major concern for me is that i think this is already priced into the market months ago me seen just a massive rally since march and wonders if it were real. the labor market is a globally the biggest concern i have. have the answer that question put to market its this rally we've...
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roddick pressured into the unforced error, 7-5 to spaniard. they go to the tie break. too strong. the forehand winner clips the line. he is the first back to back winner at the -- legs may man ten years. >> thank you very much. >>> more on guzman. 60 minutes is next. see you back here at 11:00. >> bye. so you've crashed into a tree... kathy shear, nationwide insurance. you take out your phone and you open up the nationwide mobile app. so you click on the accident toolkit... you can take a picture of the damage. there's an interactive form that lets you exchange information with the other driver. it also has the ability to record the exact location of the accident. we're the first insurance company to have a claims app like this. for more innovative thinking go to nationwide.com today. my name is kathy shear and i'm on your side. how far can you see? at pnc, taking the long view is how we help you take the right path. even to change it when conditions demand. keeping you on the road to achieving your goals. it's something we've been doing for over 150 years. let our strength and st
roddick pressured into the unforced error, 7-5 to spaniard. they go to the tie break. too strong. the forehand winner clips the line. he is the first back to back winner at the -- legs may man ten years. >> thank you very much. >>> more on guzman. 60 minutes is next. see you back here at 11:00. >> bye. so you've crashed into a tree... kathy shear, nationwide insurance. you take out your phone and you open up the nationwide mobile app. so you click on the accident toolkit......
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. >>> let's go over seas to spain, which is well known for running of the bulls, but today yes, spaniards were pelting each other with tomatoes. all part of the annual festival. we don't know why, but residents and tourists from around the world tossed tons of tomatoes at each other in one of the messiest food fights known to man. >>> 9news now at 6:00 is 15 minutes away. here's a look at what we have new for you tonight. we are continuing to follow the death of edward kennedy. plus, a woman claiming to be bernie madoff's mistrees and how he scammed investors out of billions. >>> and speaking of money, widespread furloughs and layoffs. that's coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> seems like the big news in the weather department is somebody named danny. >> you know, just a tropical storm, but it doesn't so much matter if it becomes a hurricane or stays a tropical storm. it's the track. i cannot emphasize that enough. i wish we were more confident about the track. we are pretty confident in the next couple of days. tomorrow, 87. thunderstorms on friday and saturday. how heavy they are going to be
. >>> let's go over seas to spain, which is well known for running of the bulls, but today yes, spaniards were pelting each other with tomatoes. all part of the annual festival. we don't know why, but residents and tourists from around the world tossed tons of tomatoes at each other in one of the messiest food fights known to man. >>> 9news now at 6:00 is 15 minutes away. here's a look at what we have new for you tonight. we are continuing to follow the death of edward...
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Aug 24, 2009
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we are also four times as likely as spaniards to have done coke and roughly ten times more likely than the rest of europe. quote, we are just a different kind of country, said the u.s. drugs are spokesman tom riley when asked about the survey. quote, we have higher drug use rates, higher crime rate, many things that go with a free and mobile society. different indeed. there may be no people on earth with a twisted and complex relationship to frogs. ploch of our preconceived self image turns out to be wrong. libertine continental's have nothing in terms of drug use and american piety hasn't prevented us from indulging. in fact it has sometimes encouraged it. much of the conventional wisdom about american drug use the puritans and members of the founding generation were teetotalers or mild drinkers the drug trade is dominated by criminal organizations such as mafia and bloods, that crack use declined significantly since the 80's turns out to be wrong, too. if there is one certainty about drug use its this we are always looking for a better way to feed our appetite for getting high, for s
we are also four times as likely as spaniards to have done coke and roughly ten times more likely than the rest of europe. quote, we are just a different kind of country, said the u.s. drugs are spokesman tom riley when asked about the survey. quote, we have higher drug use rates, higher crime rate, many things that go with a free and mobile society. different indeed. there may be no people on earth with a twisted and complex relationship to frogs. ploch of our preconceived self image turns out...
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tract the british crown had given his family for being pirates did it buccaneers infighting the spaniard flag vacancy flying up to north america and the islands in between and other buccaneers were given the parcels of land. i don't think they got electricity until 1994 but only of late they have gotten some. he had this history in his background yet he is being educated by his aunt he was sent to live with her after his mother became ill as a baby and he did not have a life that his ancestors have had. his father was a fishermen and jimmy would do this in the summer when he would go home from his schooling in nassau. he could continue a tradition that began many centuries before. j. kempe, his father, told the three boys that their ancestors in later years were actually was light fires in the middle of the island at times, they were called breakers they would have the ships come up on the outer banks that it was very common that had the ships that were fearing the supplies back and forth run ashore thinking they were looking at a beacon of a lighthouse then they would go and take everyt
tract the british crown had given his family for being pirates did it buccaneers infighting the spaniard flag vacancy flying up to north america and the islands in between and other buccaneers were given the parcels of land. i don't think they got electricity until 1994 but only of late they have gotten some. he had this history in his background yet he is being educated by his aunt he was sent to live with her after his mother became ill as a baby and he did not have a life that his ancestors...
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tracked where the british crown h given h family for being pirates and buccaneers and fighting the spaniard flag they could find flying and other buccaneers were given these parcels of land and that is whereimmy drug. i don't think they got electricity until 1994 but only lately that they have gotten some. jimmy had this history in his background he is being educated by his and he was sent to them for as his mother became ill as a baby and he did not have the life his ancestors had had. his father was face fishermen bringing spices and jimmy would do this in the summer when he would go home from his grueling in nassau. it was a tradition began me centuries before. . . >> host: welcome back. john, you stress that jimmy divine was totally nonviolent. in fact, in one part of the book he tried to fire a gun and didn't even know how to fire it. he was lucky because he avoided killing someone who would've been probably probably his death as well. gasbag it would have been. he always said the the safest place for him to if he is holding a gun isn front of the. >> host: he missed the person? >> gue
tracked where the british crown h given h family for being pirates and buccaneers and fighting the spaniard flag they could find flying and other buccaneers were given these parcels of land and that is whereimmy drug. i don't think they got electricity until 1994 but only lately that they have gotten some. jimmy had this history in his background he is being educated by his and he was sent to them for as his mother became ill as a baby and he did not have the life his ancestors had had. his...
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you have europeans traveling there, hotels built by spaniards, the rest of the world is there. be left out, i think. the best ways to just let the people go so we can talk directly. people within those countries changed their idea about the future. the young generation of russians, not a democratic way to lead. it changed within russia, within the whole of eastern europe. guest: that approach to cuba was prominent with the bush administration that just finished. the idea was to try and stimulate creation of something like this solidary movement. we have been applying tens of millions of dollars into what we call building civil society in cuba. this money is funneled primarily through the u.s. agency for international development and a government-funded program. they have identified people, and it fundamentally has become hog at the trough day for cuban- americans in the united states and some groups that are not cuban-americans. they say we can hold a few seminars and teach students how to organize political parties, and i am thinking of one in particular, the university of mia
you have europeans traveling there, hotels built by spaniards, the rest of the world is there. be left out, i think. the best ways to just let the people go so we can talk directly. people within those countries changed their idea about the future. the young generation of russians, not a democratic way to lead. it changed within russia, within the whole of eastern europe. guest: that approach to cuba was prominent with the bush administration that just finished. the idea was to try and...