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-- >> span spanish. >> are >> >> (speaking spanish). >> are here and it means soul. >> (speaking spanish). >> and when we go to move our bodies -- >> (speaking spanish). >> they mean the essence. >> (speaking spanish). >> when they go to work the earth -- >> (speaking spanish). >> is the contact with our mother nature. >>nature -- >> (speaking spanish). >> that will live us food, take care of us and receive us before we die. >> (speaking spanish). >> we also have this and movement of work. >> (speaking spanish). >> or conversation. >> (speaking spanish). >> which is the key to receive love. >> (speaking spanish). >> and all these type of movements were followed by this style of dance with its own co n coring on gravy. >> >> (speaking spanish) (music). (applause). >> can you play the music please? >> i want to dance with everybody. >> well, he's not there. (music). >> okay do you have any questions? we need to have some minutes and would like to answer some questions. yes? >> (inaudible). >> is it hard to dance? >> (speaking spanish). >> it's not difficult. you just got to put a lot of ef
-- >> span spanish. >> are >> >> (speaking spanish). >> are here and it means soul. >> (speaking spanish). >> and when we go to move our bodies -- >> (speaking spanish). >> they mean the essence. >> (speaking spanish). >> when they go to work the earth -- >> (speaking spanish). >> is the contact with our mother nature. >>nature -- >> (speaking spanish). >> that will live us food, take care of us and...
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(speaking spanish) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >> in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. >> (speaking spanish). >> and the percussionist will play with their hands and their feet. >> (speaking spanish). >> with the african slave trade he used to be in the ports. this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish)
(speaking spanish) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >>...
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[speaking spanish] by the way, i see dean. i do not know if you want to come up here -- i see the dean of the city college. i do not know if you want to come up here. please come on up. [applause] we are going to first go to the big production, so you will hear from each of the individuals we have here. they are going to say their names, who they are, what they do for the city. i also see a supervisor -- i also see supervisor kim. thank you for being here. she represents the neighboring district. this shows how much she cares about the city, so thank you for being here. this meeting would not be possible without the help of so many people that have worked in the last few weeks to make it happen. i want to begin by thanking mayor lee, first and foremost. [applause] one of the first conversations we had was about the importance of involving the community in these discussions. one of the first things we talked about was how he was going to come to district 9 and have a budget town hall meeting so that the budget discussions do no
[speaking spanish] by the way, i see dean. i do not know if you want to come up here -- i see the dean of the city college. i do not know if you want to come up here. please come on up. [applause] we are going to first go to the big production, so you will hear from each of the individuals we have here. they are going to say their names, who they are, what they do for the city. i also see a supervisor -- i also see supervisor kim. thank you for being here. she represents the neighboring...
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>> [speaking spanish] [applause] >> [speaking spanish] [applause] supervisor campos: thank you. does anyone want to add anything to that? yes? the last part was not translated. >> she mentioned there are a lot of community members here. she wanted to recognize that women's collective in the back that are here for the same reason everyone else is here. they care about the families. they care about the kids. they are worried about the cuts. a lot of the women's are victims of domestic violence. a lot of the women work day in and day out. they want to work with the city and the supervisors. they want to recognize the work the supervisors have been doing to work with the community. she wants to make sure and emphasize that we have to work together to make sure we are tackling these very important budget issues. supervisor campos: thank you. gracias. the general question to department heads who have not had a chance to speak. how do you decide how to cut? how you approach where to begin? what are your priorities? how does the process work, if you are a number of the public trying to
>> [speaking spanish] [applause] >> [speaking spanish] [applause] supervisor campos: thank you. does anyone want to add anything to that? yes? the last part was not translated. >> she mentioned there are a lot of community members here. she wanted to recognize that women's collective in the back that are here for the same reason everyone else is here. they care about the families. they care about the kids. they are worried about the cuts. a lot of the women's are victims of...
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he is spanish and irish together. if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was very proud of this lighthouse. the cubans offer hospitality to general alexander alejandro o'reilly. he rose through the ranks of the spanish army. the spanish sent alexander o'reilly to cuba to form a militia. he was appointed governor of louisiana and head of the army later on. he arrived in august, 1769, and took formal possession of louisiana for spain. think of new orleans and cuba, in particular havana, governors there were also in cuba so there was all this traveling from one city to anot
he is spanish and irish together. if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this...
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spanish company won a contract to supply get out these horses with their custom. until two thousand and eight when spain signed up to the international convention banning the u.s. . with libya now once again the enemy spain is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm and the trail goes back much further to spanish banks which provided the financial firepower to instill laws and to make
spanish company won a contract to supply get out these horses with their custom. until two thousand and eight when spain signed up to the international convention banning the u.s. . with libya now once again the enemy spain is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm and the trail goes back much further to spanish banks which provided the financial firepower to instill laws and to make
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company and financed by spanish banks it is how did the forces come to acquire spanish made arms in two thousand and seven hours and made the most of the lifting of arms against libya as the tripoli regime fell back into favor with the west. spanish company won a contract to supply get out these forces with their cluster missions until two thousand and eight when spain signed up to the international convention banning their use. with libya now once again the enemy spain is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm and the trail goes back much further the spanish banks which provided the financial firepower to instill laws and to make their deadly weapons of war who want to sabrina's lean forward use this as kind of a way to illustrate what the interest between a bank. civilians are conflicts without legislation the means of direct connection between civilian deaths the weapon produces and the banks that finance them and their food to the banks customers bernsen looks really transparent about what they are using the savings savers money for so it's not
company and financed by spanish banks it is how did the forces come to acquire spanish made arms in two thousand and seven hours and made the most of the lifting of arms against libya as the tripoli regime fell back into favor with the west. spanish company won a contract to supply get out these forces with their cluster missions until two thousand and eight when spain signed up to the international convention banning their use. with libya now once again the enemy spain is part of nato finds...
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spanish company won a contract to supply get out these courses with their quest. until two thousand and eight when spain signed up to the international convention banning the u.s. . with libya now once again the enemy spain is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm. and the trail goes back much further to spanish banks which provided the financial fire how it insta loss and to make the deadly weapons of war we want to supreme listening forward use this as kind of a way to illustrates what being there is between a bank. civilian deaths conflicts and without legislation there remains a direct connection between civilian deaths the weapon produces and the banks that finance them and their food to the banks customers really transparent about what they are using the savers money for so it's not that easy to find a recent report by spanish and yes it's revealed that as many as fourteen banks since they own filled with funding weapons produces the dva is the spanish bank this being most active in financing producers of controversial weap
spanish company won a contract to supply get out these courses with their quest. until two thousand and eight when spain signed up to the international convention banning the u.s. . with libya now once again the enemy spain is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm. and the trail goes back much further to spanish banks which provided the financial fire how it insta loss and to make the deadly weapons of war we want to supreme listening forward use this as kind...
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spanish] >> and i have come up against a lot of discrimination. >> [ speaking spanish] >> ok. and i feel that they don't support the people very well. >> [speaking spanish] >> and because it has been so hard for me, i want to thank all of the agencies that help our children. because they are the future of our country. [applause] and that was, "thank you very much for your attention. please have a good day." [applause] you have to go where they can see you, ok? a little bit more. >> thank you for being here. my sister has been there. [unintelligible] i think if you take the money away from them, and there will be no more programs. does all i have to say. [unintelligible] >> thank you, maria and oscar. >> [unintelligible] [inaudible] [speaking spanish] >> ok. all right. [applause] and you know, i encourage you to share that. we will hear from sro tenants with david. [applause] >> my name is david lewis, i am here representing the city. i am here representing -- these decisions need to be smart. treatment can cost so much more. consider these trade-offs. community health services
spanish] >> and i have come up against a lot of discrimination. >> [ speaking spanish] >> ok. and i feel that they don't support the people very well. >> [speaking spanish] >> and because it has been so hard for me, i want to thank all of the agencies that help our children. because they are the future of our country. [applause] and that was, "thank you very much for your attention. please have a good day." [applause] you have to go where they can see...
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forces come to acquire spanish made arms and in two thousand and seven mr larsen made the most of the lifting of sanctions against libya as that ship leaves back into favor with west. spanish company won a contract to supply get out these forces with their quest to be missions did until two thousand and eight when spain signed up to the international convention banning the yeast. with libya now once again the enemy spain is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to own and the trail goes back much further to spanish banks which provided the financial fire how it insta loss and to make the deadly weapons of war we want to bring this thing forward use this as kind of a way to illustrate what link there is between a bank and civilian deaths conflicts without legislation through means a direct connection between civilian deaths the weapon produces and the chance that finance them and therefore to customers not really transparent about what they are using the sievers money for so it's not that easy to find a recent report by spanish n.g.'s a ten revealed that as
forces come to acquire spanish made arms and in two thousand and seven mr larsen made the most of the lifting of sanctions against libya as that ship leaves back into favor with west. spanish company won a contract to supply get out these forces with their quest to be missions did until two thousand and eight when spain signed up to the international convention banning the yeast. with libya now once again the enemy spain is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to...
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is the spanish banks. if i don't think the controversial weapons it's exactly this kind of large scale finance thing they contain is now trying to rein in pushing for the development of more right bus policies to ensure the banks are held accountable many of the banks named in the investigation and now coming to say their policies on funding of production are change we've always doubts legislation and it's until that happens in the queue well the bones production will the profits of. sarah. and while the profits of war in dangerous civilian lives and they've got in afghanistan the deaths of innocent bystanders on the planet later this hour here on our report on the controversial. soldiers who killed a number of civilians in a mistake and on the village. missed this previously seen video of an iranian plane crash during a national. germany is considering a different plane after wrongly accuse the country's cucumbers of causing a deadly cold light outbreak it has so far claimed at least nineteen lives most o
is the spanish banks. if i don't think the controversial weapons it's exactly this kind of large scale finance thing they contain is now trying to rein in pushing for the development of more right bus policies to ensure the banks are held accountable many of the banks named in the investigation and now coming to say their policies on funding of production are change we've always doubts legislation and it's until that happens in the queue well the bones production will the profits of. sarah. and...
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company and financed by spanish banks it is how did the forces come to acquire spanish made armies in two thousand and seven and still hasn't made the most of the lifting of sanctions against libya as the tripoli regime fell back into the favor with the west spanish company won a contract to supply get out these horses with the speed. until two thousand and eight and spain signed up to the international convention banning the use. we're living in now once again the enemy and it is ours and need to find itself i think a regime that it itself helped to arm. and the trail goes back much further the spanish banks which provided the financial firepower to instill laws and to make that deadly weapons if. you want to bring this thing forward uses as kind of a way to illustrate what think there is between a bank and civilian deaths in conflicts. without legislation means a direct connection between civilian deaths the weapon cookie says and the banks that finance their food to the customers bring some transparency about what they are using the saviour's money for so it's not easy to find a re
company and financed by spanish banks it is how did the forces come to acquire spanish made armies in two thousand and seven and still hasn't made the most of the lifting of sanctions against libya as the tripoli regime fell back into the favor with the west spanish company won a contract to supply get out these horses with the speed. until two thousand and eight and spain signed up to the international convention banning the use. we're living in now once again the enemy and it is ours and need...
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is a spanish bank that's been maced active in financing for the controversial weapons it exactly this kind of large scale financing they contain is now trying to rein in pushing for the development of all right first policy to ensure the bank held accountable many of the banks named in the investigation and now coming forward to say their policies on funding and production are exchanged we've all without slippers lation intil that happens and then that you will develop production will means a profitable business. syria has seen its largest anti-government protest yet was more than three hundred thousand people rallying for president to go the latest world when the truth on friday author of the seven children killed since the uprisings the damn things the strong condemnation for the broomsticks response president asad promised to bring forward democratic reforms number of minutes and already applied sanctions while some including the u.s. and britain have no possible intervention anti-war activist brian backer told us that military action in syria would be devastating wiping out the ch
is a spanish bank that's been maced active in financing for the controversial weapons it exactly this kind of large scale financing they contain is now trying to rein in pushing for the development of all right first policy to ensure the bank held accountable many of the banks named in the investigation and now coming forward to say their policies on funding and production are exchanged we've all without slippers lation intil that happens and then that you will develop production will means a...
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and they were produced by a spanish company and financed by spanish banks so just how did the forces come to acquire spanish made armies in two thousand and seven mr larsen made the most of the lifting of sanctions against libya as the chip leader sheen fell back into viva with the west spanish company won a contract to supply good these forces with their quest. into two thousand and eight in spain signed up to the international convention banning the ease. with libya and now once again the enemy played its part and need to find itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm. and the trail goes back much further to spanish banks which provided the financial firepower to insta loss and to make their deadly weapons if. you want to bring this thing forward uses as kind of a way to illustrate what think there is between a bank and civilian deaths in conflicts without legislation means a direct. connection between civilian deaths the weapon produces and the plants that finance their food to the banks custom is not really transparent about what they are using the seeders money for s
and they were produced by a spanish company and financed by spanish banks so just how did the forces come to acquire spanish made armies in two thousand and seven mr larsen made the most of the lifting of sanctions against libya as the chip leader sheen fell back into viva with the west spanish company won a contract to supply good these forces with their quest. into two thousand and eight in spain signed up to the international convention banning the ease. with libya and now once again the...
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it's a very delicate time for the spanish economy which is teetering on the edge of needing an e.u. bailout this is decidedly not a good moment for one hundred fifty thousand tons of produce to go unsold. all. the time. not all. cynics say all this is just a media whipping up its latest health hysteria in two thousand and five the united nations warned the world that bird flu could kill up to one hundred fifty million people in reality seven years until the end of two thousand and ten saw three hundred three people die more recently swine flu was the killer encouraged by pharmaceutical companies european countries spend billions of dollars on unnecessary vaccines probably will see very soon this. is from the. large pharmaceutical industry like they did with the swine flu they have something can protect people against. across europe all these health scares adversely affected economies this looks no different and germany's baseless accusations may be what finally pushes spain into bailout territory spain will now seek reparations from the relevance or storage sees it. after its prime
it's a very delicate time for the spanish economy which is teetering on the edge of needing an e.u. bailout this is decidedly not a good moment for one hundred fifty thousand tons of produce to go unsold. all. the time. not all. cynics say all this is just a media whipping up its latest health hysteria in two thousand and five the united nations warned the world that bird flu could kill up to one hundred fifty million people in reality seven years until the end of two thousand and ten saw three...
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spanish company won a contract to supply data these forces with their custody missions. until two thousand and eight and spain signed up to the international convention banning they use. it with libya now once again the enemy saying it is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm and the trail goes back much further to spanish banks which provided the financial fire how it instill laws and to make their deadly weapons of war we wanted to bring this thing forward uses as kind of a way to illustrates what things there is between a bank and civilians are conflicts without legislation there remains a direct connection between civilian deaths the weapon produces and the banks the finance and therefore to the banks customers current and looks really transparent about what they are using the savers money for so it's not easy to find a recent report by spanish and years to ten revealed that as many as fourteen banks since they don't fold with funding weapons produces the p.v.a. is the spanish banks in most active financing producers of controversia
spanish company won a contract to supply data these forces with their custody missions. until two thousand and eight and spain signed up to the international convention banning they use. it with libya now once again the enemy saying it is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm and the trail goes back much further to spanish banks which provided the financial fire how it instill laws and to make their deadly weapons of war we wanted to bring this thing forward...
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funding weapons for jesus is the dva is the spanish bank this. financing produces controversial weapons and it's exactly this kind of large scale financing they complain is now trying to rein in pushing for the development of more robust policies. held accountable many of the banks named in the investigation are now planning to take their policies on reduction not change we've always downslope. until that happens and the make you know the bones reduction will things of profitable business sarah out see the. war in dangerous civilian lives in libya in afghanistan the deaths of innocent bystanders go unpunished later this hour here on our t.v. report on the controversial acquittal of polish soldiers who killed a number of civilians in a mistaken on a. plus as the mocked up mission to mars enters its second day we look at the challenges faced by the disciplines in the longest space flights and make. it what you the weekly here on artsy germany is considering a for spain after wrongly accuse the countries of causing the deadly e. coli outbreak so far
funding weapons for jesus is the dva is the spanish bank this. financing produces controversial weapons and it's exactly this kind of large scale financing they complain is now trying to rein in pushing for the development of more robust policies. held accountable many of the banks named in the investigation are now planning to take their policies on reduction not change we've always downslope. until that happens and the make you know the bones reduction will things of profitable business sarah...
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[speaking spanish] >> i am here representing the parents.and one of the problems that we have is transportation. it takes for your 50 minutes to be able to get to school. since a lot of them have younger children, it is hard for them to take their kids how to the school so far away. the middle school. >> a lot of these children are in the immersion program to start at 8:00 in the morning. how are they going to get there so early to school that they are going to have to take care of them? >> [speaking spanish] >> we also think that the school is very big. a lot of our children need assistance. they need a lot of help with their academics. a smaller school would be able to provide a better academic hellhole high for our children. >> thank you. [applause] >> while we understand the need to use it as an example, things that are happening this year. i remember that the proposal before us is to change. what are most useful or comments about the proposed changes to the policy before us. >> i am following up to the parents because we did a survey an
[speaking spanish] >> i am here representing the parents.and one of the problems that we have is transportation. it takes for your 50 minutes to be able to get to school. since a lot of them have younger children, it is hard for them to take their kids how to the school so far away. the middle school. >> a lot of these children are in the immersion program to start at 8:00 in the morning. how are they going to get there so early to school that they are going to have to take care of...
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>> [speaking in spanish] u- -- >>r ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] thank you. this is for you guys. thank you. >> the san francisco giants are world champions. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> now, we saved the best for last. the best team of announcers, k ruk and kuip. [applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982 and i only knew the couple of things about it. one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say, thanks to these gentlemen here, the torture is over! [applause] how great was that parade? i know everyone up here felt it. i know you felt it. everyone here today, you are standing here, and you are not standing alone. you are standing with the person who taught you the great story of the san francisco giants, whether it is your dad,
>> [speaking in spanish] u- -- >>r ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] thank you. this is for you guys. thank you. >> the san francisco giants are world champions. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> now, we saved the best for last. the best team of announcers, k ruk and kuip. [applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982...
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and the trail goes back much further than the spanish banks which provided the financial firepower to instill laws and to make that deadly weapons and. wanted to bring this thing forward uses as kind of a way to illustrate what things there is between a bank. civilian deaths in. without legislation means a direct connection between civilian deaths cases and the banks that finance their food to the banks custom is transparent about what they are using the save money for so it's not easy to find a recent report by spanish n.g.o.s a ten bill that as many as fourteen banks since they have been funding weapons produces the dva is the spanish bank this being active in financing of controversial weapons and it's exactly this kind of large scale financing they complain is now trying to rein in pushing for the development of all right past policies to ensure the banks are held accountable many of the banks named in the investigation and now coming forward say their policies on funding of production are changed with or without legislation it's until that happens in the murky world of alms produ
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>> [speaking spanish] >> i believe that this is our country. we should continue -- [unintelligible] >> [speaking spanish] >> i believe all of these programs are really great. >> [speaking spanish] >> with the education we receive, we can give back education to the country. >> [speaking spanish] we work with these institutions whether it be volunteering our time or finding work. we have to continue with these programs. thank you. [applause] supervisor campos: thank you. next? >> good evening. my name is daniel. i am here to give you a bit of my story on why i believe that you should not cut education or the community-based organizations. first of all, i grew up troubled. i did not have a set guideline or way of life. i had little education. my mom could barely tell me anything. i had to learn things the hard way on my own. i found myself in places where i did not want to be. fortunately, the last five or six years i have been trying to get it back together. it is only through the help of the community-based organizations and the educational syst
>> [speaking spanish] >> i believe that this is our country. we should continue -- [unintelligible] >> [speaking spanish] >> i believe all of these programs are really great. >> [speaking spanish] >> with the education we receive, we can give back education to the country. >> [speaking spanish] we work with these institutions whether it be volunteering our time or finding work. we have to continue with these programs. thank you. [applause] supervisor...
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between germany and spain after millions of euros and revenues lost following false accusations the spanish vegetable was the root of the deadly european eco ally break. george of aries the victims of a savage police crackdown that left hundreds of other over tester's in hospital as human rights organizations from around the world the man president saakashvili accounts for the incident. twenty five percent of russian railways will be flown into him in terms of the country's problems as ation how the company's going to attract investors we talked to the president that's in ten minutes. in the russian capital you're watching r t on marina joshie welcome to the program the former bosnian serb general walk the lot each will make his first appearance in front of the hague tribunal later today his arrest an extradition have been touted by the e.u. as a key objective for serbia to gain membership to the club but critics will leave the bloc will now simply widen the goalposts leaving the country still chasing the carrot on the stick. still waiting for the green light serbia's arrest an extradition
between germany and spain after millions of euros and revenues lost following false accusations the spanish vegetable was the root of the deadly european eco ally break. george of aries the victims of a savage police crackdown that left hundreds of other over tester's in hospital as human rights organizations from around the world the man president saakashvili accounts for the incident. twenty five percent of russian railways will be flown into him in terms of the country's problems as ation...
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to acquire spanish made. in two thousand and seven mr larsen beat them based on the lifting of sanctions against libya as the tripoli regime fell back into favor with the west spanish company one of contracts a supply get out these forces. into two thousand and eight in spain signed up to the international convention banning there yes. with libya now once again the enemy state is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm. and the trail goes back much further the spanish banks which provided the financial firepower to instill laws and to make their deadly weapons the people who want to bring this forward use this as a way to illustrate what the interest between a bank. conflicts without legislation means a direct connection between civilian deaths the weapon cases and the funds that finance their food to the banks customers banks i'm not really transparent about what they are using the savers money for so it's not that easy to find you know a recent report by spanish n.g.o.s a te
to acquire spanish made. in two thousand and seven mr larsen beat them based on the lifting of sanctions against libya as the tripoli regime fell back into favor with the west spanish company one of contracts a supply get out these forces. into two thousand and eight in spain signed up to the international convention banning there yes. with libya now once again the enemy state is part of nato finds itself fighting a regime that it itself helped to arm. and the trail goes back much further the...
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he is spanish and irish together. if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking
he is spanish and irish together. if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking