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i can speak spanish but i don't have to negate the spanish i carry. that is the difference. i woul>> i would like a quick personal -- i do not remember the study. there are not enough english classes for these people. my mother was born in chile. when she uses english, it is to scold me or tell me to do something. she says she loves me in spanish. i tell her to tell me what to do in spanish. >> he says something very interesting and we will go over there. there has been a debate in political science, about the culture. in no area is this more significant than here. there is no direct answer. some people believe the cultural instinct is driving the decisions. we come face to face with this phenomenon in the questions that we have. many of us would like to have this as an english-speaking country. the history of countries with this are successful because this is not a unifying factor. putting that aside, we have an objective fact, and a lot of people who are voting to if you want to communicate with them, there are ways to do this and ways to not do this. in the process of com
i can speak spanish but i don't have to negate the spanish i carry. that is the difference. i woul>> i would like a quick personal -- i do not remember the study. there are not enough english classes for these people. my mother was born in chile. when she uses english, it is to scold me or tell me to do something. she says she loves me in spanish. i tell her to tell me what to do in spanish. >> he says something very interesting and we will go over there. there has been a debate in...
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most of whom didn't spook spanish. they ended uin the army because press came through their pueblos and halled them away. and the wives and children had to follow to have the sources support. and these sold under terrible leadership fought like tigers in every battle they were in, the first battle between the two forces and the other dension of this is the whole thing. this is in what's now south texas. and aside from the skirmish, this is theirst main engagement between the two national armies in may 18, 1846. our earn federalled asoon as the americans left. after sumning he led his troops out of camp. scouts spotted his army just before noon as his men were coming up. the yankees stopped toill nteens while the units closed up. it is force was east/west, fang north blocking tailor's movement down the road. it was not on the road to the left against an expansive super across the highway. treeing running and gave the area its name, palo alto. they perished with a four pounder far right. they were regular horde men. tayl
most of whom didn't spook spanish. they ended uin the army because press came through their pueblos and halled them away. and the wives and children had to follow to have the sources support. and these sold under terrible leadership fought like tigers in every battle they were in, the first battle between the two forces and the other dension of this is the whole thing. this is in what's now south texas. and aside from the skirmish, this is theirst main engagement between the two national armies...
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>> oh, in spanish. >> why? >> because you know, for understanding things that is easier. >> reporter: with 34 million spanish americans, they believe an accurate census adds up in many ways. >> i know where our community is going to benefit tremendously. we're going to show we have more numbers and more power. >> reporter: spending $26 million for the census forms in english and spanish is playing favorites with just one ethnic group. >> we think it's a bad idea. we want immigrants no matter where they come from to learn english, good for immigrants and the country. we think that doing the whole census essentially in english and spanish makes it more likely that the immigrants are going to learn english. >> reporter: the questionnaires will be available in chinese, vote vietnamese and russian. wusa9.com. >>> some latino christian churches are asking them to boycott the census to communities that depend on their numbers of the federal funds may support immigration reform. >>> well, topper is here with that nine
>> oh, in spanish. >> why? >> because you know, for understanding things that is easier. >> reporter: with 34 million spanish americans, they believe an accurate census adds up in many ways. >> i know where our community is going to benefit tremendously. we're going to show we have more numbers and more power. >> reporter: spending $26 million for the census forms in english and spanish is playing favorites with just one ethnic group. >> we think it's a...
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most of whom didn't speak spanish? the in that in the army because they came through their pueblos and home and wives and children then had to follow. to have the sources suppor and at least these soldiers under terrible leadership fought like tigers in every battle they were in. i am going to read the first battle between the two forces and then tell youhis whole thing. this is an what is now south texas. aside from the skirmish, this is the first main engagement between the two national armies in may, 1846. the patrols reported the movement as soon as the north american -- aft summoning he led his troops out of the camp. tayler scott spotted his army before noon as men were coming up. the yankees stopped at a pond to fill canteens' while the units closed up. the force was deployed east west, facing forth, blging tayler's movement on the road. his calvary was on the move toward the left against expansive across the highway. paulo balto, tall timber. on the infantry for about a mile his guns dispersed along the line an
most of whom didn't speak spanish? the in that in the army because they came through their pueblos and home and wives and children then had to follow. to have the sources suppor and at least these soldiers under terrible leadership fought like tigers in every battle they were in. i am going to read the first battle between the two forces and then tell youhis whole thing. this is an what is now south texas. aside from the skirmish, this is the first main engagement between the two national...
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do you speak any spanish? >> un poco. >> i'm sure you know someone that does. >> we've got a beautiful hispanic population here, growing in baltimore. >> i had a feeling. >> absolutely. >> i'm sure i'll be there soon. my album comes out today. it's all in spanish. my fourth album. all original songs. you might not know, but i sing in three languages. english, portuguese and spanish. it's just, i decided to do the whole thing in spanish this time, rather than just a couple tracks here and there. i wanted to really give it my all this time. >> you're canadian and portuguese. >> yes, was i born in canada. i was raised by portuguese parents. i'm portuguese canadian. i started speaking spanish when i was 14. portuguese and spanish are similar. both latin languages. i just continued to record in all three languages. i'm married a hispanic man. we speak spanish all the time. the romantic language. so there's a lot of love songs on my album. when you get used to expressing love in one language, you just want to sing i
do you speak any spanish? >> un poco. >> i'm sure you know someone that does. >> we've got a beautiful hispanic population here, growing in baltimore. >> i had a feeling. >> absolutely. >> i'm sure i'll be there soon. my album comes out today. it's all in spanish. my fourth album. all original songs. you might not know, but i sing in three languages. english, portuguese and spanish. it's just, i decided to do the whole thing in spanish this time, rather than...
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the spanish i carry. that is the difference. >> a quick personal -- there was a study where there is not enough english class is available to help immigrants assimilate. i think you have to separate the political discussion from the cultural one. my mother was born in chile. when she talked to me in english, it was usually to call me to do something i had to do. when she told me she loves me, she told me in spanish. i always said, tell me what to do in spanish. >> he raises an interesting point. we will go there next. there has always been a great debate and a political science -- in political science. no topic in no area is it more significant than here. there's no direct answer. some believe the cultural instinct drives political decisions. we come face to face with that phenomenon in the question you asked. a lot of us would like to have rigid believe it should be an english-speaking country because the history of countries that have more than one language are often distrustful. it is a unifying factor
the spanish i carry. that is the difference. >> a quick personal -- there was a study where there is not enough english class is available to help immigrants assimilate. i think you have to separate the political discussion from the cultural one. my mother was born in chile. when she talked to me in english, it was usually to call me to do something i had to do. when she told me she loves me, she told me in spanish. i always said, tell me what to do in spanish. >> he raises an...
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[singing in spanish] >> east harlem, ast was called, it wasn't lled spanish harlem, it w east harl, was very italian, veryewish. d the original puerto rican settlers are immigrants fr puerto rsico, and my lks also, they came the mid 20's and theyettled into that part of spish har--east harlem from lexington avenue westwd towards central parkr towas 5th avenue. and that became what they call colonia o elarrio. and that's where tito wasorn. >>ito's first contact, lik with abody else growing up in the year othe late 20's and 30's was the radio. [singingn spanish] >> music bomes very important during the depression, becau the record indusy is already-- is aeady a big industry. so peoplcan't probably afford to go to t clubs and all that things are very bad. buthey ll always have a couple of centavos, even thougrecords cost a dollar, en then, to have the records in the pty at home. >> tito was into mic, but he was much me hearing music om cuba. don't forget ca was op to us. so those who had radios, would get transmsions from cuba, we got sic from puerto rico. that's what your pants bought. th
[singing in spanish] >> east harlem, ast was called, it wasn't lled spanish harlem, it w east harl, was very italian, veryewish. d the original puerto rican settlers are immigrants fr puerto rsico, and my lks also, they came the mid 20's and theyettled into that part of spish har--east harlem from lexington avenue westwd towards central parkr towas 5th avenue. and that became what they call colonia o elarrio. and that's where tito wasorn. >>ito's first contact, lik with abody else...
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this is spanish. spanish is here to stay. is going and it will continue to grow into time. so one of the common assumptions is that you can only reach hispanics in english. ultimately, the majority, 76 to 78% are spanish dominant so you need to look at ways of speaking that language and making them feel comfortable with those messages that you want to reach out to them. and it doesn't matter the age, it doesn't matter if the education, it doesn't matter the income. and this is actually a third party research company defined by nielsen. so there is a study that actually is proven time and time again in terms of the value of spanish-language commercials and how they are very effective at increasing awareness, increasing coverage in, increing persuasiveness. and there is 61% more effective spanish-language commercials and increasing language, more effective at actually delivering an effective message, capri has a message. and ultimately, at perading, four and a half times more persuasive. indicates a bilinguals, it is three times more effective. so you will see that. specifica
this is spanish. spanish is here to stay. is going and it will continue to grow into time. so one of the common assumptions is that you can only reach hispanics in english. ultimately, the majority, 76 to 78% are spanish dominant so you need to look at ways of speaking that language and making them feel comfortable with those messages that you want to reach out to them. and it doesn't matter the age, it doesn't matter if the education, it doesn't matter the income. and this is actually a third...
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spanish law allows the prime minister to prevent the spanish media from publishing any photos of theirl. the state department uploaded it to flicker and the spanish media had a field day >>> fox 5's dave feldman is up next in sports. >>> first, john and indicate plus 8, call them kate plus 8. they announced changes to the show. it will focus on kate's role as a single mother raising a set of twins and sextuplets. john will appear on the show just less often. what kind of person writes a thesis calling working women "detrimental to the family..." then lies about his opponent to cover up his own record? the post said bob mcdonnell took office and began passing his social agenda... and the post confirmed that he voted to deny access to birth control. they said mcdonnell even opposed equal pay for women. no matter what his ads say, bob mcdonnell can't cover up his record. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, and my campaign sponsored this ad. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, there's nothing more important than our health. so when it comes to health reform, we need a solutio
spanish law allows the prime minister to prevent the spanish media from publishing any photos of theirl. the state department uploaded it to flicker and the spanish media had a field day >>> fox 5's dave feldman is up next in sports. >>> first, john and indicate plus 8, call them kate plus 8. they announced changes to the show. it will focus on kate's role as a single mother raising a set of twins and sextuplets. john will appear on the show just less often. what kind of...
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boom ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ if i am a spanish millionaire ♪ i'm going to take maria frome whose and whose ♪ and then i'll take siesta ♪ life is very besta in my castle in capri ♪ that's the kind of millionaire i'll be ♪ if i am a rich man chiko chiko chiko... boom ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ if i am a millionaire ♪ life is a fiesta chiko chiko chiko... boom ♪ if you want to have some details more ♪ talk to me manana por favor ♪ if you want to be a millionaire. so, you have some time for me? can i talk to you for a minute? can you explain me why do i have to be poor all my life? >> ♪ if i were a rich man >> and schlep milk to the rich people ... with a sick horse he's blind he doesn't listen to what i tell him. what's the matter with you? if i have a little fortune a little one not a big one. yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo >> ♪ if i were a rich man... ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ all day long tequila and cigar ♪ if i'm a spanish millionaire. ♪ ole. ( applause ) i never forget those moments sitting in row f, seat number 4, when the curtain opened and jean val j
boom ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ if i am a spanish millionaire ♪ i'm going to take maria frome whose and whose ♪ and then i'll take siesta ♪ life is very besta in my castle in capri ♪ that's the kind of millionaire i'll be ♪ if i am a rich man chiko chiko chiko... boom ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ if i am a millionaire ♪ life is a fiesta chiko chiko chiko... boom ♪ if you want to have some details more ♪ talk to me manana por favor ♪ if you want to...
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boom ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ if i am a spanish millionaire ♪ i'm going to take maria frome whose and whose ♪ and then i'll take siesta ♪ life is very besta in my castle in capri ♪ that's the kind of millionaire i'll be ♪ if i am a rich man chiko chiko chiko... boom ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ if i am a millionaire ♪ life is a fiesta chiko chiko chiko... boom ♪ if you want to have some details more ♪ talk to me manana por favor ♪ if you want to be a millionaire. so, you have some time for me? can i talk to you for a minute? can you explain me why do i have to be poor all my life? >> ♪ if i were a rich man >> and schlep milk to the rich people ... with a sick horse he's blind he doesn't listen to what i tell him. what's the matter with you? if i have a little fortune a little one not a big one. yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo >> ♪ if i were a rich man... ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ all day long tequila and cigar ♪ if i'm a spanish millionaire. ♪ ole. ( applause ) i never forget those moments sitting in row f, seat number 4, when the curtain opened and jean val j
boom ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ if i am a spanish millionaire ♪ i'm going to take maria frome whose and whose ♪ and then i'll take siesta ♪ life is very besta in my castle in capri ♪ that's the kind of millionaire i'll be ♪ if i am a rich man chiko chiko chiko... boom ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ if i am a millionaire ♪ life is a fiesta chiko chiko chiko... boom ♪ if you want to have some details more ♪ talk to me manana por favor ♪ if you want to...
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spanish law prohibits the media from doing so citing security concerns.tate department removed their photos from the flickr account but clearly the damage has been done and the blogs are buzzing with how they look and specifically they are citing their clothing. the blog the gawker is calling them goth and that is nothing compared to what the blogs overseas are calling them. i can't show you what come of them are saying. you see it with chilly clinton, the bush daughters. the daughters of politicians always get a bad rap. sad story. >>> one of the most complex setups ever for a rock concert is going up right now at fedex field. >>> and a young man who had to fight to regain the use of his leg is suffering similar injuries. more and more, the quality of our lives depends on our connections. access to high-speed internet, at home and on the go, is no longer a luxury. it's how our children access education. it's how we find jobs, discover information, and connect with family and friends. it's the spark that drives innovation, creates investment, and builds a
spanish law prohibits the media from doing so citing security concerns.tate department removed their photos from the flickr account but clearly the damage has been done and the blogs are buzzing with how they look and specifically they are citing their clothing. the blog the gawker is calling them goth and that is nothing compared to what the blogs overseas are calling them. i can't show you what come of them are saying. you see it with chilly clinton, the bush daughters. the daughters of...
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) ♪ who we are-ar, ( in spanish ) ♪ who we are-ar, ( singing continues in various languages ) ♪ whoe from the playing fields of asia and europe... and latin america. ( in spanish ) ♪ so, we tell them from halfway 'round the world... ♪ so, we tell them and right here at home. ♪ we are tigers! ♪ we are tigers! ( in japanese ) ♪ mighty, mighty tigers all bringing with them a common goal. ( in spanish ) ♪ mighty, mighty tigers to earn their stripes! ♪ mighty, mighty tigers! kellogg's frosted flakes® salutes the hard work... and passion of little leaguers everywhere. they're great! and is proud to sponsor the little league baseball world series. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ i've got some if you need it ♪ >>> just 2 1/2 games separates first and second in the a.l. central if minnesota wins this game at chicago. top first, no score. runner on third. daniel hudson, first career major league start. pitch gets away from a.j. pierzynski. cabrera scores, 1-0. top five, 2-0. michael cuddyer with a runner on second. he singles past chris getz. cabrera scores and minnesota up 3-0. top six, scary moment for baseball p
) ♪ who we are-ar, ( in spanish ) ♪ who we are-ar, ( singing continues in various languages ) ♪ whoe from the playing fields of asia and europe... and latin america. ( in spanish ) ♪ so, we tell them from halfway 'round the world... ♪ so, we tell them and right here at home. ♪ we are tigers! ♪ we are tigers! ( in japanese ) ♪ mighty, mighty tigers all bringing with them a common goal. ( in spanish ) ♪ mighty, mighty tigers to earn their stripes! ♪ mighty, mighty tigers!...
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tamron, do you know spanish? >> i am looking at just a couple of -- for historical perspective, aeromexico, i don't know when the last hijacking attempt was, looking 1988, unarmed man arrested when he attempted to hijack a jet liner to texas, he was foiled at a refueling stop in monterey, mexico, where i lived for a very short period of time, monterey, mexico, and that happened in 1988, david. now we have got this report in, telemundo, one of the producers over there saying three bolivians with apparent explosives are the people asking to talk to president calderon, felipe calderon, flight number is 576, david. >> that does move the ball forward a little bit. also joining us now, tamron, is an nbc news producer who is fluent in spanish who can qualify exactly what it is we are seeing on the screen. maria what are you picking up from the mexican broadcast as far as the information they are give? >> honestly, i'm just trying to listen to it now, as soon as i listen to a little more, i can tell you more details abou
tamron, do you know spanish? >> i am looking at just a couple of -- for historical perspective, aeromexico, i don't know when the last hijacking attempt was, looking 1988, unarmed man arrested when he attempted to hijack a jet liner to texas, he was foiled at a refueling stop in monterey, mexico, where i lived for a very short period of time, monterey, mexico, and that happened in 1988, david. now we have got this report in, telemundo, one of the producers over there saying three...
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if i could say quickly in spanish because we have journalists and media from spanish language stations... [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] >> thanks very much and we'll take any questions you might have. >> question: why is it it that seniors seem to be most susceptible to the distortions you have been talking about than other portions of the population. and is it too late? do they already believe these things? >> guest: everybody has heard the "keep government out of healthcare, don't touch my medicare." that has been commonly stated for years now and we've heard more of it. we know that people like medicare. older people like medicare and their families like medicare because it helps the whole family by providing coverage for the older people in the family. and i think it's a matter of helping people understand that providing coverage for other people will not reduce the coverage you have and no, i don't think it it is too late. >> guest: very similar, we this august have been doing with our membership a number of member meetings and making presentations to other senior gr
if i could say quickly in spanish because we have journalists and media from spanish language stations... [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] >> thanks very much and we'll take any questions you might have. >> question: why is it it that seniors seem to be most susceptible to the distortions you have been talking about than other portions of the population. and is it too late? do they already believe these things? >> guest: everybody has heard the "keep government...
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>> it is a different audience, like the spanish language audience this is a different audience. this show particularly covers he jokes about politics a lot. as did jay leno when he was on. i think this is going to the audience that doesn't always learn through traditional methods and reaching an audience that gets it in the evening with a little more levity and lighter and david letterman does very good interviews. hard news interviews in a sense. he is. >> reporter: well -- very well informed so he will probably ask some questions you may not hear a traditional journalist ask but you would really like to hear the answer to. >> reporter: is there a risk of overexposure with all of these interviews? is that really a risk for a president. >> i think there is a difference with this. we have talked about how he is on every channel and you can't get away from him but two things he's already done. he is a very public president and i think the american public is used to seeing president obama. and the second thing is that he is the best salesman and they figure he's the best person to
>> it is a different audience, like the spanish language audience this is a different audience. this show particularly covers he jokes about politics a lot. as did jay leno when he was on. i think this is going to the audience that doesn't always learn through traditional methods and reaching an audience that gets it in the evening with a little more levity and lighter and david letterman does very good interviews. hard news interviews in a sense. he is. >> reporter: well -- very...
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. >> next year english, spanish, in a bilingual questionnaires will be mailed. new paper work should target the predominately speaking spanish neighborhoods. president obama will put the power behind the white house for the olympic bid later this week. chicago wants to be the host city for the 2016 games. they hope their influence will help the city win the game. >> everybody was please. it was great to have the president and the first lady to come was exciting. >> we have the first family both of whom are from chicago. it makes a really strong case going into the final presentation. >> oprah winfrey will also join the delegation. other cities include madrid and tokyo. the city will be announced on friday. >> and when they start to hour work week out there. we are watching the cold front that provided all of the rain showers. a few scattered rain showers out towards the great lakes will not be our concern for a while. we are in the clear right now. that is good news. take a look. 77 degrees is our high today. these are average than the low 70's. tomorrow it will
. >> next year english, spanish, in a bilingual questionnaires will be mailed. new paper work should target the predominately speaking spanish neighborhoods. president obama will put the power behind the white house for the olympic bid later this week. chicago wants to be the host city for the 2016 games. they hope their influence will help the city win the game. >> everybody was please. it was great to have the president and the first lady to come was exciting. >> we have the...
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we know that registered on that plan, or at least from leading that on-screen in spanish, that theree 104 or so people registered there, and now various military forces -- and began, a new report that the plane was registered to have 104 people -- local media assumed that the hijackers are still on the plane. they put a stairwell or a staircase at the rear of this plan. now, the presumption is that they are working to get people on their in either negotiate or something else. >> you are really making a key point by distinguishing that you are seeing the military there. more and more often, when there's trouble in mexico, the president has had to turn to the military, even to enforce civilian problems. that is because across the country, the drug cartels with their billions of dollars and their high-tech weapons, they have really gotten to the police. they basically own police. police forces of entire cities and villages have been fired. they cannot be trusted. they often use their expertise to work for the drug cartels. when there is a problem, the president of mexico has to turn to
we know that registered on that plan, or at least from leading that on-screen in spanish, that theree 104 or so people registered there, and now various military forces -- and began, a new report that the plane was registered to have 104 people -- local media assumed that the hijackers are still on the plane. they put a stairwell or a staircase at the rear of this plan. now, the presumption is that they are working to get people on their in either negotiate or something else. >> you are...
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you said--spanish. if 42 people agreed with you, you are $17,000 richer. survey said--oh, no.darling, i'm so sorry. no, number one answer there was chinese, and i'm pretty sure mandarin was included. $5 a point, though--$830 brings their two- day total to $18,830. they'll be coming back again for another shot at $30,000. and they're on their way maybe to winning a brand-new chrysler. and right now--oh, thank you, my dear--that's beautiful to give me this. you can face off at home with the new "family feud" video game 2010 edition. this is available on wii. nintendo ds pc or mac. and it's rated "e" for "everyone." we'll see you next time on the "feud." i'm john o'hurley saying good-bye for now. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! returning for their fifth and final day, it's the sanders family, playing against the villanueva family! and now here's your host, john o'hurley!
you said--spanish. if 42 people agreed with you, you are $17,000 richer. survey said--oh, no.darling, i'm so sorry. no, number one answer there was chinese, and i'm pretty sure mandarin was included. $5 a point, though--$830 brings their two- day total to $18,830. they'll be coming back again for another shot at $30,000. and they're on their way maybe to winning a brand-new chrysler. and right now--oh, thank you, my dear--that's beautiful to give me this. you can face off at home with the new...
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they say the suspect tried to talk to her in spanish, but she ignored him and kept on walking. that's when police say a man grabbed him at knife point. there was a struggle and the woman was able to break free. and another incident happened less than a mile away am a complex out there on sunday night. neighbors say a 56-year-old woman got out of her car and was walking her dog when she was approached by a man speaking to her in spanish. there was a brief struggle then and the woman got away. police believe that the two incidents are connected. if you know anything about this case, call police. at the world metro station, just world north of here, a worker was struck by train this morning in a tunnel. >> these piurwees reshot by them as the firefighters we moved the worker for a fight. the man was working separately from the rest of the maintenance crew when he was struck by a yellow line train to huntington. >> train operator called into the control center notifying us that he may have struck an employee. he wasn't shore. >> reporter: a moh ago, another worker struck by this ma
they say the suspect tried to talk to her in spanish, but she ignored him and kept on walking. that's when police say a man grabbed him at knife point. there was a struggle and the woman was able to break free. and another incident happened less than a mile away am a complex out there on sunday night. neighbors say a 56-year-old woman got out of her car and was walking her dog when she was approached by a man speaking to her in spanish. there was a brief struggle then and the woman got away....
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"the daily show with jon stewart" has its seventh straight win. ♪ [singing in spanish] >> millions ofans flocked to sprawling revolution plaza for an open air peace concert sunday. juanes, the rocker, spoke of the importance of turning hate into love. and another singer from spain, in the five-and a half hour concert. there were 1.2 million people there. the biggest since pope john paul ii's 1998 tour. >>> stay with us. you you saw it this weekend, the waters rose quickly. >> now the insurance claims. >> reporter: there's still a lot of work to be done in dundalk after that massive watermain break. i'm linda so live with the latest on clean-up efforts. >>> soaking up the mess in dundalk. you turned us on friday for the latest. we continue to give you the live reports. >>> a flip on frederick avenue. we have pictures to show you of a moped accident that happened just a few hours ago. >>> you've heard of the cash cab? well, this could be called the crash cab. we'll find out just what happened with this taxi. >>> the dundalk flooding is unbelievable. we have a school closing but doesn't
"the daily show with jon stewart" has its seventh straight win. ♪ [singing in spanish] >> millions ofans flocked to sprawling revolution plaza for an open air peace concert sunday. juanes, the rocker, spoke of the importance of turning hate into love. and another singer from spain, in the five-and a half hour concert. there were 1.2 million people there. the biggest since pope john paul ii's 1998 tour. >>> stay with us. you you saw it this weekend, the waters rose...
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but this is how it appeared in a spanish news media with the girl's faces obscured. that's because the prime minister does not allow the spanish press to show photos of his children. the state department has now taken the photo down, but too late. the photo went viral on the internet, and what many people are talking about is what the girls are wearing. many taking particular note of the combat boots. when we come back, a place where it's super times for the super rich and their super luxury toys. who did it? i did. with one of these. this is a mouse trap? yeah. it's a new kind of mouse trap from ortho. home defense max. it's guaranteed to kill the mouse. you just push down this little lever right here... ...and it does the rest. nothing to see. nothing to touch. you just throw it away. no mess. no drama. we could do without drama. excuse me? (man) ortho home defense max. (woman) defend what's yours. should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with new wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't f
but this is how it appeared in a spanish news media with the girl's faces obscured. that's because the prime minister does not allow the spanish press to show photos of his children. the state department has now taken the photo down, but too late. the photo went viral on the internet, and what many people are talking about is what the girls are wearing. many taking particular note of the combat boots. when we come back, a place where it's super times for the super rich and their super luxury...
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she has been listening to spanish language television. mexican officials say this is over, that the hijackers are in custody and the crew and passengers are all safe? >> yes. in fact, i heard an interesting account by anotherer who spoke on television and he basically said danielle, his name is, saying he was in the last group because women and children went out first from the airplane. but what was interesting is he also said they had not known anything when they were on the flight except they noticed there was a nervous man with a bible in his hand and this nervous man at wasn't point they noticed the captain or what he thought was maybe a captain of the flight had gone to the back of the airplane to talk to this man who was holding a bible in his hand. they wondered why, didn't think too much of it. it turns out he was apparently one of the hijackers, this person who had been seen holding a bible and this person danielle, one of the passengers said the bible holding man seemed a little nervous when he spoke to the captain. once more, t
she has been listening to spanish language television. mexican officials say this is over, that the hijackers are in custody and the crew and passengers are all safe? >> yes. in fact, i heard an interesting account by anotherer who spoke on television and he basically said danielle, his name is, saying he was in the last group because women and children went out first from the airplane. but what was interesting is he also said they had not known anything when they were on the flight...
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and i think -- all right, let's listen in, hold on. [ speaking spanish ] >> we are now starting to look like they're starting to let some of the passengers off the plane. the correspondent is describing how some of the people have exited the plane and are entering the busses. yes, they have started to release the passengers. interesting how fast this story is moving. members of security forces from the marines and from the army are there at the airport, he says, they have opened the door and some of the passengers are now being allowed to leave the plane. on the left side of the plane, they are looking out the window now from the plane and they are removing -- they are removing some of the passengers. he says he can't hear you because you're breaking up. let's go over this information once again. are the hijackers being freed? are the passengers being freed? how many passengers? how many passengers have been freed? we were able to see them leav g leaving -- i was able to see at least 100 people, 100 people, he says. they have been put on busses and they have exited the scene. 100 people
and i think -- all right, let's listen in, hold on. [ speaking spanish ] >> we are now starting to look like they're starting to let some of the passengers off the plane. the correspondent is describing how some of the people have exited the plane and are entering the busses. yes, they have started to release the passengers. interesting how fast this story is moving. members of security forces from the marines and from the army are there at the airport, he says, they have opened the door...
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[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: as i w stating before, the changes that we havef an economic, social nature, that within the washington consensus in the neoliberal model to develop our countries, and we are accomplishing the best development indicators, but we reached a solution that is the best for the democratic system, the direct participation from the cities. when it comes to the large domestic issues, now there is a debate on health in the u.s. and when it comes to domestic issues, what we do and in many countries direct policies being used goes straight to the people. we don't rely on the president or congress, but we ask the people and we be our decisions on that. in europe for instance, the decisions need-- decision needs to be made that they would have the edu-- he is submitting a referendum because the president does not make that decision when the euro was proposed. they submitted it to the population and they stayed with the-- because some officials may betrayed the will of the people so in contst they have a plebiscite in a referendum, but that is no
[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> translator: as i w stating before, the changes that we havef an economic, social nature, that within the washington consensus in the neoliberal model to develop our countries, and we are accomplishing the best development indicators, but we reached a solution that is the best for the democratic system, the direct participation from the cities. when it comes to the large domestic issues, now there is a debate on health in the u.s. and when it comes...
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[speaking spanish] [speaking in spanish] >> translator: yes sir the i was that the oas an there wereveral ambassadors here. and about 75% of the ambassadors made a statement yesterday, and there are resolutions from the union of countries of south america and there are statements by the central american countries and resolutions. the president of mexico stated, and also the minister of foreign affairs and likewise from brazil, and countries that have made the statement outside the multilateral entities from those-- also made a statement. they have stated that they will not recognize our government that is the product of a coup. as long as the president that has been elected by the people is restored to power, and the coup d'etat is reversed precisely because the president himself, who i am the project of the process of a liberal nature, very encpassing. there is a whole series of actions that to guarantee a clean and transparent process. the population is now being repressed. those who are against the regime are repressed. one of the candidates for the presidency has his arms broken
[speaking spanish] [speaking in spanish] >> translator: yes sir the i was that the oas an there wereveral ambassadors here. and about 75% of the ambassadors made a statement yesterday, and there are resolutions from the union of countries of south america and there are statements by the central american countries and resolutions. the president of mexico stated, and also the minister of foreign affairs and likewise from brazil, and countries that have made the statement outside the...
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with mostly spanish speaking immigrants.ge family income is less than $25,000 a year. >> i start knocking on doors and saying i'm from this community. i want to become a physician. i'm going to come back. i want to offer you the opportunity to invest in your community. >> he handed out homemade contracts to sponsors like juan torres, owner of the local hardware store. >> i was able to raise about $2,000. $20, $50, $100 at a time. >> he was 17 years old. with the money and more importantly the community backing, he went off to ucla. after graduation he went to harvard medical school to become a doctor. and that's not all. >> i have a public policy from the harvard kennedy school. school of government. i have a masters from the harvard public school of health. >> three degrees from harvard. the first mexican american ever to achieve that. >> my effort is not just mine alone. it's my family's and my community's. we've worked hard. he could have practiced anywhere. and they par it pate with me in community service sfwlchlt to ma
with mostly spanish speaking immigrants.ge family income is less than $25,000 a year. >> i start knocking on doors and saying i'm from this community. i want to become a physician. i'm going to come back. i want to offer you the opportunity to invest in your community. >> he handed out homemade contracts to sponsors like juan torres, owner of the local hardware store. >> i was able to raise about $2,000. $20, $50, $100 at a time. >> he was 17 years old. with the money...
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[speaking spanish] if you look at this, just this, there are 12 recommendations of this commission. let us assess them. i think that although we do not question the capitalist model, they do a dress the substance. we socialists do question the model, l.s.i. consensus solutions for the medium term, and then we will deal with the long term. the report says, look at the incumbent and the -- and come -- income and the solutions, the heritage, more importance for the redistribution inf income. -- of income. indications of noncommercial activities like child care. these only appear in national accounts they are carried out by a person. we know this has to do with accounting. pnb rises with traffic, but the anxiety of the people also rises. the passengers, their anxiety and discomfort rises. why is there more pollution? because there is more oil. all goes together. the capitalis systemt as indicators that are destructive. the report contributes useful contributions. we need indicators of climate change. this is very timely report. governments in particular, in the most developed countries,
[speaking spanish] if you look at this, just this, there are 12 recommendations of this commission. let us assess them. i think that although we do not question the capitalist model, they do a dress the substance. we socialists do question the model, l.s.i. consensus solutions for the medium term, and then we will deal with the long term. the report says, look at the incumbent and the -- and come -- income and the solutions, the heritage, more importance for the redistribution inf income. -- of...
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. >> next up was fernando, the spanish water dog, getting his chance off of the dock.ing a mark of 22'3" in his first jump. >> yeah. and tying that 22'3" jump was reagan. an impressive jump here, the first of 3. a little trouble there off the end of the dock. >> kody, who was our western regional champion from last year, on his first jump, setting the bar up a bit. 24'1". >> and speaking of setting the bar up a bit, brox, the 2 1/2-year-old male belgian malinois, with a 24'7" jump there. >> a big one. all improving upon each other. gauge the last of the top dogs here in diving dog, and he moves the bar up to 26'3", the jump to beat after their first attempt. >> all right. so the leader board after the first of 3 rounds in the incredible diving dog competition-- brox, kody, and kasey all impressive, leaping over the 24-foot mark, but it is gauge who sends an early message, jumping 26'3". so the east coast's top diving dogs prepare for round number 2, trying to grab that eastern regional championship title. if they do well here, well, they'll head to st. louis for the na
. >> next up was fernando, the spanish water dog, getting his chance off of the dock.ing a mark of 22'3" in his first jump. >> yeah. and tying that 22'3" jump was reagan. an impressive jump here, the first of 3. a little trouble there off the end of the dock. >> kody, who was our western regional champion from last year, on his first jump, setting the bar up a bit. 24'1". >> and speaking of setting the bar up a bit, brox, the 2 1/2-year-old male belgian...
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>> he's over there. [ speaking spanish ] >> wow. i'm ready to go. >> what does that mean?m son of an immigrant, father of the children, i understand the importance of jobs, and healthcare for children. >> but that was in spanish. >> well, you trust me to tell you the truth? >> i don't know. i don't know anything, i'm mostly fascinated by your hair which we'll get to in a moment. >> i've noticed. [ laughter ] >> but you got in trouble -- impeached for basically, they say you tried to sell barack obama vacant senate seat. >> mm-hmm. they got you on tape making a telephonecall which is never a good thing and let me read some of the quotes. these are quotes from the thing. then you can kind of just -- because to me -- >> i can set the record straight. >> yeah. to me when i go this, i just go, well, busted. but -- [ laughter ] you said i've got this thing, and it's f-ing golden and i'm not giving it up for f-ing anything. when you said thing -- that could have meant a couple of different things. [ laughter ] >> it could have meant a lot of things. can i address this? >> yes. >>
>> he's over there. [ speaking spanish ] >> wow. i'm ready to go. >> what does that mean?m son of an immigrant, father of the children, i understand the importance of jobs, and healthcare for children. >> but that was in spanish. >> well, you trust me to tell you the truth? >> i don't know. i don't know anything, i'm mostly fascinated by your hair which we'll get to in a moment. >> i've noticed. [ laughter ] >> but you got in trouble -- impeached...
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. >> today the spanish media is reporting that the country's first and only world champion will be in a ferrari. there will be as -- five-year contract. the man that he will be replacing it is jimmy wright. >> a lot of money. thank you. nell, a summary of the main stories. -- now, a summary of the main stories. nato's secretary general said that the president of the united states should set aside the commitment of that -- commitment of other members of nato to afghanistan. we have more of the speech on the web site. bbc.com. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent convers
. >> today the spanish media is reporting that the country's first and only world champion will be in a ferrari. there will be as -- five-year contract. the man that he will be replacing it is jimmy wright. >> a lot of money. thank you. nell, a summary of the main stories. -- now, a summary of the main stories. nato's secretary general said that the president of the united states should set aside the commitment of that -- commitment of other members of nato to afghanistan. we have...
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the brazilian president will be there, the king juan carlos of spain, and the spanish prime minister are boasting of madrid, and the japanese prime minister will be there making the case for tokyo. >>> iran's energy, banking, and telecommunications sectors could be the targets of new international sanctions because of this. in a provocative move, the iranian government defied a world firing missiles. the u.s. meets with iran on thursday and threatens more sanctions. >>> the man authorities believe was plotsing a terror attack on new york city is expected in court today. 24-year-old najibullah zazi will go before a judge in u.s. district court in brooklyn to answer federal terror charges. in the meantime, the fbi has identified possible accomplices. three new yorkers are accused of helping zazi buy bomb making chemicals from a beauty supply store in colorado. he has been indicted on charges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. >>> a shooting in a quiet community has left some people rattled. officers responded to a call of a suspicious person in a home. the suspect got st
the brazilian president will be there, the king juan carlos of spain, and the spanish prime minister are boasting of madrid, and the japanese prime minister will be there making the case for tokyo. >>> iran's energy, banking, and telecommunications sectors could be the targets of new international sanctions because of this. in a provocative move, the iranian government defied a world firing missiles. the u.s. meets with iran on thursday and threatens more sanctions. >>> the...
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but he speaks very little english, and i know no spanish. this is my foreign language.here, raised here, went to princeton. never left the city. speaks perfect english. i'm still a guy who will walk in and go -- [ in comic chinese accent ] "ah, yes, i'll have egg roll." [ laughter ] and he's going, "i am so going to spit in your food." [ laughter ] so they hook -- they start pouring cruddy costa rican beer down me, and it was after 7:00, so i didn't care. and we get to the top of this mountain, and they put these harnesses on us. and then they put this helmet -- well, might as well have been half a coconut shell. [ laughter ] and it was just there to keep you alive long enough so you hear your last vertebra snap at the end of the ride. >> jimmy: shoelace tie at the bottom. >> exactly. and the guy's like -- [ in latino accent ] "it's safe. it's safe. it's so safeo." yeah, okay, great. whatever. >> jimmy: "esta safeo." >> so we hike up to the top of this mountain. and they hook my daughter up. the way you slow down is you have a big leather glove on, and you slowly squeez
but he speaks very little english, and i know no spanish. this is my foreign language.here, raised here, went to princeton. never left the city. speaks perfect english. i'm still a guy who will walk in and go -- [ in comic chinese accent ] "ah, yes, i'll have egg roll." [ laughter ] and he's going, "i am so going to spit in your food." [ laughter ] so they hook -- they start pouring cruddy costa rican beer down me, and it was after 7:00, so i didn't care. and we get to the...
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blanket with sleeves that makes you look like the spanish inquisition make the fashion runway of new york city this week. new color and pattern, even animal color and pattern, even animal prints and snugie for kids >> chris brown paying for what he did to rihanna. up next what else the r&b singer will be doing for ♪ take me home ♪ take me home ♪ to my family ♪ ♪ i need to be surrounded by ♪ the ones who care for me [ female announcer ] clean you can see. softness you can feel. tide with a touch of downy. ♪ take me home >> singer chris brown is paying his dues. it was the first day of court ordered community service for beating his ex girlfriend rihanna. brown cleared weed and debris at the police -- at the police horse stables in virginia wednesday. brown also watching official vehicles. picking up trash and removing grafitti i. >>> the investigation start up again during the season 5 premier of fox show bones tonight. the doctor and agent have to contend with emotional fall out after last season. expect to find a different chemistry between the 2. >> he's kind of wobbley. he's not t
blanket with sleeves that makes you look like the spanish inquisition make the fashion runway of new york city this week. new color and pattern, even animal color and pattern, even animal prints and snugie for kids >> chris brown paying for what he did to rihanna. up next what else the r&b singer will be doing for ♪ take me home ♪ take me home ♪ to my family ♪ ♪ i need to be surrounded by ♪ the ones who care for me [ female announcer ] clean you can see. softness you can...
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and she spoke some spanish and she said, "i'm very happy." and she said, "now, having seen this movie, i realized what you are. i thought you were a very bad person." so, she is a victim of the media bombardment, the ideological warfare, the ideological bombing of this world and the entire world that tries to put the world upside down as it was so aptly put, upside down. the movie is called "south of the border" and i'm taking advantage of this opportunity and that title, "south of the border" to tell you that south of the border, a revolution is under way. a revolution is under way in south america. a revolution is under way in latin america. there a he is a revoluti there's a revolution in the caribbean. the world has come to see this. must take stock of it and accept it, because it's a fact of life that's not going to change. and we should say, mr. president, that this is a revolution that goes beyond ideology. it's even geographical, geopolitical. it's an historic revolution. it's part of the time. it's a moral, spiritual revolution. and
and she spoke some spanish and she said, "i'm very happy." and she said, "now, having seen this movie, i realized what you are. i thought you were a very bad person." so, she is a victim of the media bombardment, the ideological warfare, the ideological bombing of this world and the entire world that tries to put the world upside down as it was so aptly put, upside down. the movie is called "south of the border" and i'm taking advantage of this opportunity and that...
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. >> reporter: en when father bernard relaxesith his spanish hotbloo allehandro and tinaco, or with the ordinary bertthere is meditation. >> thrs is about being and abt awareness, and there is a quiness to them, obviously, fo the most part, so they are very contemplative esence in our life. >> reporter: the rituals,he routines herere familiar, but what sets this abbey apt is that while it eps one foot in the 11th century, the oer is rmly planted in the 21st. on e grounds nearby, with a background of egorian chants, is a high-powered iernet operati run by two laywomen which permits thebbey to flourh. >> allow them to be what they were t on the planet to be: to be mks, to do good, to pray for the wld. >> reporter: all this began seven yrs ago when father bernard went buy toner for his printe >> i said, "yoknow, wow, this is ju way too expensive for a unch of black dust or a few squirts of ink. there has got to be a better way." >> reporter: so in 200 father bernard startelasermonks, selling ink and ton to charitable groups at pricefar less than office supplstores. in colorado, online maet
. >> reporter: en when father bernard relaxesith his spanish hotbloo allehandro and tinaco, or with the ordinary bertthere is meditation. >> thrs is about being and abt awareness, and there is a quiness to them, obviously, fo the most part, so they are very contemplative esence in our life. >> reporter: the rituals,he routines herere familiar, but what sets this abbey apt is that while it eps one foot in the 11th century, the oer is rmly planted in the 21st. on e grounds...
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i don't speak spanish. you look at the face and inflex and tone of his voice. look at his eyes.>reporter: and matthew returns playing the role he does best. happy bachelor in his latest film ghost of girlfriend past. we see him as the ultimate womanizer breaking up with women on a whim. >> what are you doing here? >> i'm here to warn you, kid. >>reporter: but when the ghost of his uncle wayne visits him in a dream our happily unhitched bachelor gets nasty visits from his ex girlfriend. in tv news, 30 rock has proven to be a critical success. first 3 seasons the show won 9 emmys. >> let's go shopping. to the bat mobile. don't worry he's just leasing it. >>reporter: watch tina, tracy and alec when season 3 of the show comes out on tuesday. >>> updated version of the 1980's musical fame is coming to theaters. we'll preview the new movie next time. that's the low down. >>> r s. >> welcome back. i'm bruce cunningham. it was a bleary eyed but happy group of ravens that headed to the owens mills complex this morning even arriving home at 2:45 am wasn't enough to take the joy out of yes
i don't speak spanish. you look at the face and inflex and tone of his voice. look at his eyes.>reporter: and matthew returns playing the role he does best. happy bachelor in his latest film ghost of girlfriend past. we see him as the ultimate womanizer breaking up with women on a whim. >> what are you doing here? >> i'm here to warn you, kid. >>reporter: but when the ghost of his uncle wayne visits him in a dream our happily unhitched bachelor gets nasty visits from his ex...
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i tught, oh, man, i'm gog to be in a situationwhere people are ing to be calling out, py, "spanish fleet encountered that. it has been a great expeence. tavis: as is the story of their ves, it is a gexperience. it ia wonderful le story, a wonderl record. and i know you will nt todd it to your collection thank you for coming on. an honor to meet you. thank y for havinus. tavis: it is my delight that is our shotonight. i wil see you back here next time on pbs. until then, good ght from l.a., thanks for wating, and as always, keep the faith. ♪ >> forore infoation on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs got bored pbs.org. tavis: i'm tavis, we will have pants and daviduchovny next time >> there are smany things that wamart is looking fward to doing,ike helping peopllive better. but mostly, we are lookg forward to helping bld strong rural communities a relationships becau with your help, the best is yet to come. nationwide probab supports tavis smiley. taviand nationwide insurance, working to improve financi liracy and the eight -- economicmpowerment that comes with it. ♪ nationwidis on you
i tught, oh, man, i'm gog to be in a situationwhere people are ing to be calling out, py, "spanish fleet encountered that. it has been a great expeence. tavis: as is the story of their ves, it is a gexperience. it ia wonderful le story, a wonderl record. and i know you will nt todd it to your collection thank you for coming on. an honor to meet you. thank y for havinus. tavis: it is my delight that is our shotonight. i wil see you back here next time on pbs. until then, good ght from l.a.,...
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. >> berlusconi showing the spanish prime minister are round and is usually -- around in his usuallybative look at these journalists, he says, some are good, some are bad. it is all set with a smile. the italian leader is a force to defend himself against a lurid allegations. the latest direction suggests at least 30 women went to 1840's hosted by mr. berlusconi, far more than first thought, and many of the woman paid. prosecutors said the prime minister will not face criminal charges, as he did not know the women were prostitutes, something he has also been claiming all along. opinion polls have been -- everyone from left-wing newspapers to bishops and the catholic church said that even the private life must have limits, especially for a head of government. berlusconi is suing some of the papers. >> where does this leave berlusconi and italy? opponents said the reputation of both are in tatters because of all of these stories. and yet, public support continues to hold out. why? since the because there is no political alternative here that is credible. many italians believe that berl
. >> berlusconi showing the spanish prime minister are round and is usually -- around in his usuallybative look at these journalists, he says, some are good, some are bad. it is all set with a smile. the italian leader is a force to defend himself against a lurid allegations. the latest direction suggests at least 30 women went to 1840's hosted by mr. berlusconi, far more than first thought, and many of the woman paid. prosecutors said the prime minister will not face criminal charges, as...
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. >> [speaking spanish] >> the situation seemed so under control, passengers were able to take their hand luggage with them as they left. where the hijackers bolivia, colombia and, or venezuelan? initially police took at least seven people away in handcuffs, but it later emerged that the drama was carried out by one man claiming to be on a religious mission, saying he hijacked the plane after receiving a divine revelation predicting an earthquake. no explosives were found either. the bomb he said he had on board, detonated on the tarmac, was no bomb at all. this was a drama that unfolded live and concluded without a single shot fired. > >> this is "world news today" from bbc world news. pettitte and obama called for -- president obama called for health care reform, saying the time for bickering is over. the main challenger in afghanistan's presidential election has accused president karzai of manipulating the presidential commission overseeing the count. let's get more on that dramatic obama speech. i'm joined now by stryker mcguire, the continue -- the editor at "newsweek" magazine.
. >> [speaking spanish] >> the situation seemed so under control, passengers were able to take their hand luggage with them as they left. where the hijackers bolivia, colombia and, or venezuelan? initially police took at least seven people away in handcuffs, but it later emerged that the drama was carried out by one man claiming to be on a religious mission, saying he hijacked the plane after receiving a divine revelation predicting an earthquake. no explosives were found either....
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pilot for a european airline has been arrested by spanish authorities during a stopover in that country the pilot is suspected of having flown deathlights forthe former argentin government in which prisoners were thrown from airplanes to the atlantic ocean. 's wanted for qestioning in cases involving some 100 deaths. >>> no,ou're not looking at piures from theatest hoywood sci-fi thriller. instd, this is what rsidents the eastoast of australia wo up to this mornin the eerie scene is the result of the worst du storm in australiain 70 years, caused by high winds and a recd drought. overseas flightsnto sydney, ho of the country's lgest aiort, were being turned away while millionsf aussi were left coughing and sneezing. >>> and from india, there is a warning about a severerought to come. with india's rainy season aout to end, rainfall ha been 20% less th the counry usually gets. ofcials worry that the shortfallill stunt farm crops and disrupt t flow of water into reservoirs thatre used t generate hydroelectric power hampering india economic growth. over the last seval ars, india has had one
pilot for a european airline has been arrested by spanish authorities during a stopover in that country the pilot is suspected of having flown deathlights forthe former argentin government in which prisoners were thrown from airplanes to the atlantic ocean. 's wanted for qestioning in cases involving some 100 deaths. >>> no,ou're not looking at piures from theatest hoywood sci-fi thriller. instd, this is what rsidents the eastoast of australia wo up to this mornin the eerie scene is...
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i will jazz it up with spanish olive oil. rather than any other olive oil. my favorite. >> what is different about it. >> it has complexity and deppette of flavor no other olive oyl oil from any other part of the world has as far as i'm concerned and sherry vinegar. >> it smells good. >> yes, it does. we have thyme, margarine and oregano. this is a chili paste from morocco. >> it will give it a kick. >> a little kick and a little cumin, garlic and shallots. >> just a little garlic, i see. >> well, i'm cuban. >> it is all good. >> here you have the basis they are the marinade. here we have a marinade i prepared already. and slathered on a hanger steak already. the hanger comes from -- it is called a hanger or hanging tender. it is very tender but it is kind of close to the kidneys on the fever so it gives it that flavor from the kidneys. >> how did you know about hanger steak and here in america we are like what are you talking about. >> i studied in paris and in paris it is a famous steak. >> it smells fantastic. mashed potatoes and grilled veggies with it a
i will jazz it up with spanish olive oil. rather than any other olive oil. my favorite. >> what is different about it. >> it has complexity and deppette of flavor no other olive oyl oil from any other part of the world has as far as i'm concerned and sherry vinegar. >> it smells good. >> yes, it does. we have thyme, margarine and oregano. this is a chili paste from morocco. >> it will give it a kick. >> a little kick and a little cumin, garlic and shallots....
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i thought it was the spanish-american war. and then -- so there's a couple little snapshots. and i'll take balk to late february of this year, sitting in moscow with former prime minister gorbachev who gave the lecture to me and a number of members of congress that could he still be running -- ruling russia and the soviet union and could have held the entire ussr together if he'd chosen to do so, but he identified the german will for unity and so he decided to go forward with opening up the borders and bring about what was the, let me say the devolution of the soviet empire, willingly. what a breathtaking view of history. he said the united states had nothing to do with it. and i'm sitting there listening to that. he also wanted to know if there were any republicans in the room. so he identified me right away, accused me of going hunting with dick cheney. in any kay case, the floss anyway the united states -- in any case, the philosophy that the united states had nothing to do with ending the cold war, that that clash of titans wasn't resolved in that economic and military ta
i thought it was the spanish-american war. and then -- so there's a couple little snapshots. and i'll take balk to late february of this year, sitting in moscow with former prime minister gorbachev who gave the lecture to me and a number of members of congress that could he still be running -- ruling russia and the soviet union and could have held the entire ussr together if he'd chosen to do so, but he identified the german will for unity and so he decided to go forward with opening up the...
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. >> he is showing the spanish prime minister around sardinia in his usually playfully combative moodhe says that some of the journalists are good and some are bad. it is all said with a smile. the italian leader has been forced to defend himself against more lurid allegations. the latest is leaked from an ongoing corruption inquiry. it suggests that women at parties hosted by him were paid. prosecutors say the prime minister will not face criminal charges because he did not know that a number of the women were prostitutes. that is something he has been claiming all along. opinion polls hint that his support ebbing away, including that from catholics. around half of italians still have faith in him. many say that even a private life must have limits, especially for a head of government. he is suing some of the newspapers and playing down the rift with the vatican. where does this leave him and italy? opponents say that the reputations of both are in tatters because of the stories. yet his public support continues to hold out. why? simply because there is no credible political alternat
. >> he is showing the spanish prime minister around sardinia in his usually playfully combative moodhe says that some of the journalists are good and some are bad. it is all said with a smile. the italian leader has been forced to defend himself against more lurid allegations. the latest is leaked from an ongoing corruption inquiry. it suggests that women at parties hosted by him were paid. prosecutors say the prime minister will not face criminal charges because he did not know that a...