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spanish). >> okay. >> good. (speaking spanish). >> so we have a variety of instruments -- that we're going to be showing you. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of the instrument is called tale boheha. >> (speaking spanish). >> it was a time in peru when the africans were prohibited from playing or making instruments. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were forced to make their own instruments. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they use the surroundings and big jars and they used to have water or other type was drinks. >> (speaking spanish). >> covered with leather skin. >> (speaking spanish). >> and they make the drums. >>. >> (speaking spanish). (drums). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> this instrument is called dungo. >> spr (speaking spanish). >> we have two but only one was used. >> (speaking spanish). >> this is one that was used north of the capital. >> (speaking spanish). >> in the cities of the country >> (speaking spanish). >> when he was a child he was able to see those instruments a
spanish). >> okay. >> good. (speaking spanish). >> so we have a variety of instruments -- that we're going to be showing you. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of the instrument is called tale boheha. >> (speaking spanish). >> it was a time in peru when the africans were prohibited from playing or making instruments. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were forced to make their own instruments. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they...
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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). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was wha
(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) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music
(speaking spanish) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music
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spanish] >> while driving a company van of the company it where i worked at -- >> [speaking spanish] >> i was stopped by a michigan state police officer. >> [speaking spanish] >> the officer said i had run a red light. >> [speaking spanish] >> i would have preferred that the officer just give me a ticket rather than interrogate me about my citizenship. >> [speaking spanish] >> he called me a liar. >> [speaking spanish] >> the ticket would have been much easier to explain to my children than racial profiling. [speaking spanish] >> when the officer came to my car, i handed him my michigan chauffeur's license. >> [speaking spanish] >> yet the officer was more interested in my immigration status. >> [speaking spanish] >> i repeatedly told him that i was a u.s. citizen >> [speaking spanish] >> he didn't care. >> [speaking spanish] >> he went to his car to look at my record and when he returned, he told me to get out of the car and that i would be deported. >> [speaking spanish] >> the officer had called border patrol. >> [speaking spanish] >> my car was impounded, i was handcuffed and dri
spanish] >> while driving a company van of the company it where i worked at -- >> [speaking spanish] >> i was stopped by a michigan state police officer. >> [speaking spanish] >> the officer said i had run a red light. >> [speaking spanish] >> i would have preferred that the officer just give me a ticket rather than interrogate me about my citizenship. >> [speaking spanish] >> he called me a liar. >> [speaking spanish] >> the...
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also, the meetings have been conducted in spanish and english. many of the policies have been clarified and altered. i feel my children are safe at the school during the day. i would like to say that removing principal salmon at this point would undermine all the work our community has done over the last year. i am willing to work with the current administration for positive achievement and growth at paul revere. thank you. >> good evening. thank you for bearing with us. last but not least i hope. i just wanted to share, maybe ask you to start thinking about paul revere as not as a school with promise but potential. we're on our way to be the next success story in the district of the thank you for your support. we are able to maintain our wonderful teachers and just to give examples, we are really lucky with the teaching staff we have and to be able to keep them and to continue them working on the instructional practices, all the work that has gone into it to take it to the next level, that's huge for us. also what is i think the first in all of
also, the meetings have been conducted in spanish and english. many of the policies have been clarified and altered. i feel my children are safe at the school during the day. i would like to say that removing principal salmon at this point would undermine all the work our community has done over the last year. i am willing to work with the current administration for positive achievement and growth at paul revere. thank you. >> good evening. thank you for bearing with us. last but not...
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[speaking spanish] >> i am here supporting free muni for all youth. >> [speaking spanish] >> i am a member of power and i used need to travel to all different places. -- muni to travel to all different places. i used muni to take my children to the store, to the doctor, to appointments. as low-income people, we are also concerned by the proposal - income families. because of the challenges that we confront an >> [speaking spanish] >> for example, with the adult lifeline, we often have to wait on revlon lines. sometimes only get to the end of the line, the window is closed. the documents we have will not let us access the lifeline. >> [speaking spanish] >> sometimes the days you can access the lifeline or try to fill out an application or only during week days. those are the days we are working. that limits our ability to apply for today's program spread -- apply for these programs. what is going to happen with parents to work who do not have a document to prove, and they make? how can we overcome these barriers? >> [speaking spanish] >> i want to thank you for your time and for listening.
[speaking spanish] >> i am here supporting free muni for all youth. >> [speaking spanish] >> i am a member of power and i used need to travel to all different places. -- muni to travel to all different places. i used muni to take my children to the store, to the doctor, to appointments. as low-income people, we are also concerned by the proposal - income families. because of the challenges that we confront an >> [speaking spanish] >> for example, with the adult...
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one spanish soldier dies. well, as soon as that conquest or that rebellion had been successful, they call a convention, they draft a declaration, which looks eerily similar to the american documents, their constitution. and then they even created a flag. they called it a bonnie blue flag with a single star in it, the original lonestar republic. see, that's where i figured you guys would be hissing. but the reason i tell you about this little uprising, when it's mentioned in history books, it's called the west florida rebellion. now, rebellions generally imply they're not successful. revolutions imply they are successful. well, here you have a west florida rebellion that is successful. and for about 90 days, this is the republic of west florida. president james madison in late october will finally annex this region in the united states and he doesn't do so as if he is annexing an independent country. he says, oh, no, this was part of the louisiana purchase, we're just now getting around to incorporating it. but
one spanish soldier dies. well, as soon as that conquest or that rebellion had been successful, they call a convention, they draft a declaration, which looks eerily similar to the american documents, their constitution. and then they even created a flag. they called it a bonnie blue flag with a single star in it, the original lonestar republic. see, that's where i figured you guys would be hissing. but the reason i tell you about this little uprising, when it's mentioned in history books, it's...
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we'll end up where the spanish debt will be owned by the spanish banking sector which in turn is goingo repo them back to the ecb. in essence, are we going to end up with a situation not dissimilar to greece where the ecb ends up holding a very, very large tranche of the government debt because of the outside public does not want to own it. so i think it's, again, a telltale sign of worse things are in store with regards to the spanish yield or the next six months. >> yeah. euro/dollar just dipping down to a session low right now on the back of that spanish auction. just remind you, i think the key thing here is that they stay having had some auctions where they've had tons of demand, they've sold nearly 1 billion less than the maximum planned and that's what we're reacting to, christine. >> focusing here in asia, ross. india services sector, growth dropping hitting a five-month low, of course, in march. another sign of faded optimism about the country's business environment. live from mumbai. >> reporter: hi, thanks for that. like you mentioned, it is five months down for the pmi serv
we'll end up where the spanish debt will be owned by the spanish banking sector which in turn is goingo repo them back to the ecb. in essence, are we going to end up with a situation not dissimilar to greece where the ecb ends up holding a very, very large tranche of the government debt because of the outside public does not want to own it. so i think it's, again, a telltale sign of worse things are in store with regards to the spanish yield or the next six months. >> yeah. euro/dollar...
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he speaks spanish. he speaks english. so he's actually going to be hired by the spanish government to go on an expedition. he claims it's an expedition into the gold-producing regions of arkansas. yeah, you can actually find gold in arkansas if you're lucky. so he and jean lafitte will go up into the arkansas. and for eight months, they are out of sight. when he returns, being an architect/engineer, he drafts a map. he writes a pretty lengthy report. and ultimately he had visited the head waters of the red, the sabine, the trinidad, the oregon, the colorado rivers. he had made it almost all the way to the santa fe. and when he writes this report, he gave a copy to the spanish government. it makes its way to the captain general of cuba, the vice royal of mexico, copies were sent to all the governors of the internal provinces. man, this report is revealing. he says, and, quote, the americans aspire to supremacy over the future republics of the new world. yes, they do. and this desire is founded on national interest rather t
he speaks spanish. he speaks english. so he's actually going to be hired by the spanish government to go on an expedition. he claims it's an expedition into the gold-producing regions of arkansas. yeah, you can actually find gold in arkansas if you're lucky. so he and jean lafitte will go up into the arkansas. and for eight months, they are out of sight. when he returns, being an architect/engineer, he drafts a map. he writes a pretty lengthy report. and ultimately he had visited the head...
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one spanish soldier dies. well, as soon as that conquest or that rebellion had been successful, they call a convention. they draft a declaration, which looks eerily similar to the american documents, their constitution, and then they even created a flag. they called it a bonnie blue flag with a single star in it, the original lone star republic. see, that's where i figured you guys would be hissing.
one spanish soldier dies. well, as soon as that conquest or that rebellion had been successful, they call a convention. they draft a declaration, which looks eerily similar to the american documents, their constitution, and then they even created a flag. they called it a bonnie blue flag with a single star in it, the original lone star republic. see, that's where i figured you guys would be hissing.
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energy giant.ly owned by the spanish energy giant.e to have you here on "worldwide exchange." if you're just joining us, let's take a look at the u.s. futures and see how we're setting up for trade on wall street. it looks like it will be a higher open with the dow higher by nearly 36 points. nasdaq by just about seven and the s&p 500 higher by about 4 1/2. this after a mixed session on monday. of course we saw the dtrend dow trending a bit higher. retail sales numbers were positive. but at the same time, that home builder sentiment dragged us down just a little bit. but it looks like some of the data coming out of euro this morning is actually what's giving us the boost here. how does it look over by you? >> as you'd expect, we are seeing gains going through for the european markets, as well. better than expected figures in germany helping to send the dax up. though off the highs of earlier in the session. we also had a pretty well received spanish debt auction, too, 12 and 18 month t-bills. bid to cover was pretty strong, although y
energy giant.ly owned by the spanish energy giant.e to have you here on "worldwide exchange." if you're just joining us, let's take a look at the u.s. futures and see how we're setting up for trade on wall street. it looks like it will be a higher open with the dow higher by nearly 36 points. nasdaq by just about seven and the s&p 500 higher by about 4 1/2. this after a mixed session on monday. of course we saw the dtrend dow trending a bit higher. retail sales numbers were...
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spanish banks are playing a nice spread, buying the spanish government bonds. is will there enough liquidity, yes. is there appetite, yes. so it will be the noise that rumbles in the background, but it doesn't hook might look anyt the prices that we saw last year and ultimately is the spanish government going to be able to fund its borrowing problems for the year. i think clearly yet. whether it's 10 or 20 basis points is really not a big deal inside -- it's important for the bond trader, but for the wider world, there isn't an issue before it's well covered. it can and will continue to be funded, but doesn't get away from the fact that the span, economy is a mess. policies in place in order to try to get spain to con porm to essential essentially the way the bundesbank wants it to be run will only make things worse and of course what we're now seeing is a lot of the spanish banks are selling off their pride assets in lat ten america in order to fill the hole. >> we're getting the average yield coming lieu now for the 2014 bond. average yield at 3.46% which is
spanish banks are playing a nice spread, buying the spanish government bonds. is will there enough liquidity, yes. is there appetite, yes. so it will be the noise that rumbles in the background, but it doesn't hook might look anyt the prices that we saw last year and ultimately is the spanish government going to be able to fund its borrowing problems for the year. i think clearly yet. whether it's 10 or 20 basis points is really not a big deal inside -- it's important for the bond trader, but...
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many families that left were in spanish immersion program. students lost best friends, our community lost vital to fund-raising efforts. we lost our p.t.a. president. since immersion really place our school site, thank you. >> my name is colleen mcconnell and my son attends first grade at daniel webster in the spanish immersion program and we're excited to be part of this great community. our current feeder program is problematic for daniel webster. the demand for daniel webster has been on the rise since 2009. however, this is the feedback we're getting on tours. if i.s.a. is your feeder, we're crossing daniel webster off our list. while our total requests have remained about the same, our first choice requests went down a full 33% from 39 to 26 families. so our feeder, the international studies academy, or i.s.a., has ranked last in first choice requests the last two years and demand has now dropped at this school to the point that while there are more than 40 middle school students, only six families in all of san francisco put i.s.a. as t
many families that left were in spanish immersion program. students lost best friends, our community lost vital to fund-raising efforts. we lost our p.t.a. president. since immersion really place our school site, thank you. >> my name is colleen mcconnell and my son attends first grade at daniel webster in the spanish immersion program and we're excited to be part of this great community. our current feeder program is problematic for daniel webster. the demand for daniel webster has been...
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spanish default swaps a record high.also look at what's going on with the ten year yield, as well. which has been continuing to rise again today. risen above 6.15% german bund is falling to record lows. so that spread continuing to widen out. so our next guest says that despite the country's problems, spanish banks have been able to raise money new covered bonds. joining us head of european covered bonds. ted, you say will is an opportunity. explain to us. >> well, in spain, the rules for issues covered bonds is that they need to be backed by a collateral pool and it was backed by the entire mortgage pool. so you see some of the banks having an overcollateralization by 700%. so even in times of stress or difficult financial markets, investors have found this attractive because even if the economic situation deteriorates, cash flows into the asset pool is enough to service the bonds. so that's why we've seen investors buy spanish covered bonds despite the news in the market. >> if we look at the balance sheets of spanish
spanish default swaps a record high.also look at what's going on with the ten year yield, as well. which has been continuing to rise again today. risen above 6.15% german bund is falling to record lows. so that spread continuing to widen out. so our next guest says that despite the country's problems, spanish banks have been able to raise money new covered bonds. joining us head of european covered bonds. ted, you say will is an opportunity. explain to us. >> well, in spain, the rules for...
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that will not happen, largely because of the scale of the spanish economy in the spanish prime minister telling the president of the commission that we will need to recapitalize banks and we will not meet our deficit targets on time. that is the official commission. spain is on course and we are supporting them in their austerity measures. >> how did equities react in the eurozone?% our markets corresponded has the story. >> corporate numbers have been in focus leading to mixed feelings. the spanish downgrade came first of a shock but the markets recovered quickly. traders are trusting that they are on the right path. profit numbers have been an important balance for the worries of the euro crisis after vw-dimer -- dailmer worrying. ending with gains. >> let's have a look at the trust. dax climbing almost a full 1%. stoxx 50. dow not that far mbehind, over 13,000. euro trading to $1.3234. >> a vote of no-confidence was spearheaded by the opposition parties to have seized on public anger over budget cuts. the center-right government had come under increasing concern. a number of lawmaker
that will not happen, largely because of the scale of the spanish economy in the spanish prime minister telling the president of the commission that we will need to recapitalize banks and we will not meet our deficit targets on time. that is the official commission. spain is on course and we are supporting them in their austerity measures. >> how did equities react in the eurozone?% our markets corresponded has the story. >> corporate numbers have been in focus leading to mixed...
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even if they do, it is never in spanish. in fact, they generally do not even notice there is a foreclosure until every letter from the bank comes around. usually, there really does not speak spanish. when the tenants get to my office, they are absolutely terrified that they will be locked out of their place and all other things will be put on the street. i have had attended say to me that there really told them that if they did not leave in 24 hours, three days, or whatever, the things we put on the street and the doors will be locked. a lot of times, these tenants are not willing to fight for a number of reasons. one of them is because of their immigration status. sometimes, it is also because they are afraid if they fight, it will hurt their chances to get another place. i am running out of time, wow. i can tell you about a number of nightmare conversations i have had with banks or realtors. tenants have rights in san francisco. immigration status does not matter. finally, i really wished the board could simply puts a tota
even if they do, it is never in spanish. in fact, they generally do not even notice there is a foreclosure until every letter from the bank comes around. usually, there really does not speak spanish. when the tenants get to my office, they are absolutely terrified that they will be locked out of their place and all other things will be put on the street. i have had attended say to me that there really told them that if they did not leave in 24 hours, three days, or whatever, the things we put...
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yesterday the spanish central bank told us that the amount of bad loans sitting on the books of spanish banks is now at an 18-year high. the amount of debt in spanish banks is phenomenal and very worrying indeed. that still leaves increasing suspicions that spain, it's not a matter of if, it is really a matter of when that that country will need a bailout. but some people are referring to a light bailout, a mini bailout for the banking -- spanish banking industry, not the economy. but, look, i'll have a lot more on the bond auction, because we're also looking ahead to france. france goes to the debt auction, to bond auction today. there's no worry it won't be able to raise the money, but it's all about the election, of course, and the jitters around the election, and could we see a change. that's at about 11:30 our time. i'll have a lot more on all of this, plus nokia's results. >> aaron, good. thanks a lot for that. let's go to something completely deferment. you would not want to be matt hagan. he's a drag racer, and in the wrong car, that one, i'm afraid. this is in north carolina. f
yesterday the spanish central bank told us that the amount of bad loans sitting on the books of spanish banks is now at an 18-year high. the amount of debt in spanish banks is phenomenal and very worrying indeed. that still leaves increasing suspicions that spain, it's not a matter of if, it is really a matter of when that that country will need a bailout. but some people are referring to a light bailout, a mini bailout for the banking -- spanish banking industry, not the economy. but, look,...
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now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad is not only about football but also spain as a whole off the pitch a similar scenario is being played out the noncompetitive economy is not yielding many positive results a more some accuse football clubs of taking their eyes off the ball many are saying the same about the nation's leaders to greaves madrid spain. and of spain struggling to contain its budget deficit now the government's austerity measures continue to anger the public but fearne szell and emotional stability of people europe wide is being tested on a daily basis next hour our cross talk show examines the link between wealth and misery. people in good relationships are happier people who are in abject poverty less happy people who have lots of friends are happier people who do you and he looks like critically to rotate through to life happier such as volunteering or things if you're having friends makes you happy which clearly does it having a religion makes you happy which clearly there's what is the policy relevance of this term the coming gov
now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad is not only about football but also spain as a whole off the pitch a similar scenario is being played out the noncompetitive economy is not yielding many positive results a more some accuse football clubs of taking their eyes off the ball many are saying the same about the nation's leaders to greaves madrid spain. and of spain struggling to contain its budget deficit now the government's austerity measures continue to...
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my audience is my irish catalan and spanish family. the eyes of my family activate the dance but i was disoriented and forget the steps, but i wanted the dance to continue. i grew up in havana surplded by murphies, jeovese, all speaking spanish. this was in the late 50's. my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to pronounce certain words. i spent many solitary hours searching for words and phrases in dictionaries. my spanish was not cuban enough. my english was not irish enough. my catalan, only a few words. spanish was and is a privileged territory where i feel alive and well. my father grew up in new york and havana and married a cuban woman, my mother. all my family shared a great loving for havana, a city they call home. but contrary to my family, i grew up dreaming of traveling and wanted to leave havana for dublin, where some of the most famous writers i
my audience is my irish catalan and spanish family. the eyes of my family activate the dance but i was disoriented and forget the steps, but i wanted the dance to continue. i grew up in havana surplded by murphies, jeovese, all speaking spanish. this was in the late 50's. my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to...
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now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also strain as a whole part of the pitch a similar scenario would be played out among competitive economy is not viewed in many positive results a more some accuse football clubs of taking not always of course many are saying the same about the nation's leaders to greece richard spain. so you can look at some other stories making headlines across the globe the taliban says it's responsible for the massive escape of nearly four hundred prisoners after a full scale attack on a jail in northwest pakistan heavily armed islamic insurgents stormed the prison with guns and grenades early sunday morning in an area bordering the volatile tribal regions some of the prisoners are al qaeda linked militants on death row. for the first time in fifteen months iran has held talks with major world powers over its controversial nuclear program the meeting in turkey was held as positive and constructive with a second round negotiation scheduled next month in baghdad the five plus one group of countr
now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also strain as a whole part of the pitch a similar scenario would be played out among competitive economy is not viewed in many positive results a more some accuse football clubs of taking not always of course many are saying the same about the nation's leaders to greece richard spain. so you can look at some other stories making headlines across the globe the taliban says it's responsible...
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of their spanish. he is not able to speak with them about schoolwork. did not like he works eight or 10 or 12 hours. they are there from sunrise to sunset waiting for a job. all of the most recent arrivals undocumented -- their children in mealie pickup english -- their children immediately pick up english. that was a reality i wanted to leave you with. >> good morning. i wanted to thank you for speaking so much about immigration as a filter issue. >> into the aspen-- thanks to the aspen institute for inviting us. >> both parties have been holding off on immigration. a lot of members are rallying around an anti woman health agenda. latinos often have strong family values and are fairly conservative on social issues, how do you see that rhetoric affecting the vote in 2012? >> there was a study done on that issue with latinos. what it showed was that even though -- this goes to the mistake the republicans make when they say the latino community is much more socially conservative and therefore try to put
of their spanish. he is not able to speak with them about schoolwork. did not like he works eight or 10 or 12 hours. they are there from sunrise to sunset waiting for a job. all of the most recent arrivals undocumented -- their children in mealie pickup english -- their children immediately pick up english. that was a reality i wanted to leave you with. >> good morning. i wanted to thank you for speaking so much about immigration as a filter issue. >> into the aspen-- thanks to the...
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analysts say with the ltro cash, spanish banks loaded up massively on spanish government debt.of 79 billion euros. the problem is yields on sovereign spanish debt have caught up by 1% since the beginning of march and that could mean some sizable losses for those spanish banks if they do mark to market. back to you. >> we loaded the weakest banks up with the weakest debt. it's a big leverage play. thanks for that, carolyn. jackie. >>> coming up next, jamie dimon isn't shy about making big pronouncements. earlier this weekend corporate america is in great shape. about that positive sentiment apply to his own company's results? ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >>> welcome back. you're looking at a live shot of times square as we get ready for trade on wall street. jpmor
analysts say with the ltro cash, spanish banks loaded up massively on spanish government debt.of 79 billion euros. the problem is yields on sovereign spanish debt have caught up by 1% since the beginning of march and that could mean some sizable losses for those spanish banks if they do mark to market. back to you. >> we loaded the weakest banks up with the weakest debt. it's a big leverage play. thanks for that, carolyn. jackie. >>> coming up next, jamie dimon isn't shy about...
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now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also spain as a whole off the pitch a similar scenario is being played in an uncompetitive economy is not yielding many positive results and accuse football clubs of taking that. many are saying the same about the nation's leaders greaves madrid spain. to find out what happened on europe's football pictures over the weekend stay with our team for our sports coming up next hour. it's been a week since undoubtedly plane crash in russia so here it claimed more than thirty lives and left twelve people in hospital artie's current arace takes a look at a modern problems conference evolution in history to see what's being done to avoid similar tragedies in the future. captain said ansen died the day before his twenty eighth birthday his copilot nikita was only twenty four years old the woman area investigations into the crash of flight one twenty say one possible reason may have been a failure to d.i.'s the plane prior to takeoff it's a decision typically made by the captain of the aircr
now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also spain as a whole off the pitch a similar scenario is being played in an uncompetitive economy is not yielding many positive results and accuse football clubs of taking that. many are saying the same about the nation's leaders greaves madrid spain. to find out what happened on europe's football pictures over the weekend stay with our team for our sports coming up next hour. it's been a...
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spanish banking system.e private sector or official funds by the eu. butoo that no one wants to break. spanish officials have said they do not want to take funds are from the eu for its spanish banking sector. back over to you, ross. >> joining us -- still with us is stefan. and david bloom, as well. david, just measuring the results of the italian auction yield what's the key driver for whether -- this correlation between italy and spain at the moment, is there any chance of breaking it up? mario monti complained about it on a plane trip yesterday, that we're being dragged down. anyway of divorcing the two? >> i think there should be a divorce because it's quite ugly for spain and that's what we were expecting. the mayor i have for itanarrati quite -- will i think the market should differentiate between the two countries. also if you look in terms the net debt issue for italy is very small compared to spain. so i think the market should differentiate. >> the amount they raise toward the upper end of their r
spanish banking system.e private sector or official funds by the eu. butoo that no one wants to break. spanish officials have said they do not want to take funds are from the eu for its spanish banking sector. back over to you, ross. >> joining us -- still with us is stefan. and david bloom, as well. david, just measuring the results of the italian auction yield what's the key driver for whether -- this correlation between italy and spain at the moment, is there any chance of breaking it...
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i think the spanish players who are outraged when we talk about a strike it is obvious that spanish football is going through a really difficult time and it believes he to pay salaries is something if it seems many clubs last year crumbling place the strike wages are only part of the problem with spending to net the world's greatest talents amounting to four hundred million euros little league and those who lead teams from the boardrooms think something drastic needs to change from now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also spain as a whole off the pitch a similar scenario is being played out an uncompetitive economy is not yielding many positive results and some accuse football clubs of taking that. many are saying to say about the nation's leaders to greece madrid spain he used to be the world's most well known death row prisoner having spent thirty years in the us jail for killing a police officer now money abu jamal is serving a life sentence with no chance of parole but thousands of supporters say he remains a poster b
i think the spanish players who are outraged when we talk about a strike it is obvious that spanish football is going through a really difficult time and it believes he to pay salaries is something if it seems many clubs last year crumbling place the strike wages are only part of the problem with spending to net the world's greatest talents amounting to four hundred million euros little league and those who lead teams from the boardrooms think something drastic needs to change from now spanish...
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no huge reaction in spanish banks.s far as bond markets are concerned, yield had dropped slightly. higher than we were, 5.87%, but below the 6% level. treasury yield as slightly lower during the session. the dollar being impacted boot smell of qe that's still potentially hangs over it post the gdp number. yen up at two month highs against the dollar. euro-dollar still pretty contained in those very tight ranges at the moment. >> that smell of qe is giving a lift to markets here about if asia. hang seng index taking cues from wall street. shares of china banks were in focus after a growth in earnings growth on friday. taiwan weighted index up 0.3%, this particular market moving to the up side, but apple fsupply moving to the down side. elsewhere australian market up 0.8%. concerns about the domestic economy weighing on sentiment. lots of talk in the markets about policy easing coming from the central bank tomorrow after price pressures remain pretty well contained. sensex trading to the up side. so although the markets
no huge reaction in spanish banks.s far as bond markets are concerned, yield had dropped slightly. higher than we were, 5.87%, but below the 6% level. treasury yield as slightly lower during the session. the dollar being impacted boot smell of qe that's still potentially hangs over it post the gdp number. yen up at two month highs against the dollar. euro-dollar still pretty contained in those very tight ranges at the moment. >> that smell of qe is giving a lift to markets here about if...
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now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad not only it's not only about football but also spain as a whole with which a similar scenario is being played out and on competitive economy is not yielding many positive results a more some accused clubs of taking their eyes of course many are saying the same about the nation's leaders to griefs literate state. millions of orthodox christians around the world have been marking a biggest day in the religious calendar easter sunday which celebrates the resurrection of jesus christ the largest overnight vigil was held in russia's main church across the said three drill where the congregation of thousands included the country's political leaders and i think tom barnes the. easter services in the russian orthodox tradition are designed to be both long services but also very beautiful services stylized markings of the key moments in the story of christ's death and his resurrection on the third day a key moment in the service is the easter vigil when the priests walk in a circle around the church holding candles and th
now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad not only it's not only about football but also spain as a whole with which a similar scenario is being played out and on competitive economy is not yielding many positive results a more some accused clubs of taking their eyes of course many are saying the same about the nation's leaders to griefs literate state. millions of orthodox christians around the world have been marking a biggest day in the religious calendar...
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now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad as not only about affordable but also spain as a whole off the pitch a similar scenario is being played out for a long competitive economy is not yielding many positive results and lost some accuse football clubs of taking their eyes of football and many are saying the same about the nation's leaders to griefs literate spain. well to find out what happened on the boat pitches over it we can stay with our team for hours for the bulletin coming up about half an hour. now south korean news agency reports the north is preparing a new on the ground nuclear test and will allegedly follow the long range missile tests planned for later this week and in a rare move foreign reporters were allowed to see first hand a fully prepared rocket at the launch site the north same is to put a communications satellite into orbit but the u.s. and south korea say it might be a covert ballistic missile test and japan is prepared to shoot the rocket down if it goes over its territory for analysis let's join now dr tim beale researcher an
now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad as not only about affordable but also spain as a whole off the pitch a similar scenario is being played out for a long competitive economy is not yielding many positive results and lost some accuse football clubs of taking their eyes of football and many are saying the same about the nation's leaders to griefs literate spain. well to find out what happened on the boat pitches over it we can stay with our team for hours...
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i think the spanish players were outraged when we talk about a strike it is obvious that spanish football is going through a really difficult time and it didn't seek to pay salaries is something if it seem many clubs last year called the place the strike wages are only part of the problem we spend the internet the world's greatest talents amounting to four hundred million euros the top league and those who lead teams from the boardrooms think something drastic needs to change for people who don't have the now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also spain as a whole on the pitch a similar scenario is being played out an uncompetitive economy is not yielding many positive results and some accuse football clubs of taking that always difficult blue many are saying to say about the nation's leaders to greece madrid spain. and some other stories making headlines across the globe this sunday the taliban says it is responsible for the masses of nearly four hundred prisoners after a full scale attack on a jail in northwest pakista
i think the spanish players were outraged when we talk about a strike it is obvious that spanish football is going through a really difficult time and it didn't seek to pay salaries is something if it seem many clubs last year called the place the strike wages are only part of the problem we spend the internet the world's greatest talents amounting to four hundred million euros the top league and those who lead teams from the boardrooms think something drastic needs to change for people who...
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now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also spain as a whole the pitch a similar scenario could be played in the case to be told me you give me as achieve results a more some accuse football clubs of taking that. many are saying to say about the nation's leaders griefs madrid spain. are in is here with all the business news summary of what's happening with today's markets and i thought so there were actually wants in the us markets in the us because they were closed on friday for the easter holidays and everyone was expecting them to open in the red which the question is are they still posting losses and i'll give you the answer to that after this break. the. line. which bryson if you remember from runs to pressure. on t.v. don't come. around well astronauts will begin with a u.s. markets which are still in the red and that's of course a reaction to friday is this a point in jobs that investors are only now reacting to this because they were closed for the easter holidays as we can see both the dow and the nasdaq are s
now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also spain as a whole the pitch a similar scenario could be played in the case to be told me you give me as achieve results a more some accuse football clubs of taking that. many are saying to say about the nation's leaders griefs madrid spain. are in is here with all the business news summary of what's happening with today's markets and i thought so there were actually wants in the us...
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well for spain is benefiting very much from from the euro i mean if i would be paid in spanish this if there's a general didn't put forward from industry so i'm not in favor of leaving you and be paid and they said that the only option would be to leave the euro and introduce a grant you that is stronger then when you're for example gold this it us or so and you can see the big i would be all in favor of there but is that really likely to happen it's difficult just to come out of thin air and in such a short amount of time no it's not likely to happen because it's not in the interest of politicians because politicians cannot manipulate gold manipulate their currency. to finance or their wishes but not go so it's not in their interest right you said you would be keen to see spain what you suggested spain shouldn't really leave the euro but what about the future of the eurozone now itself you said it's a tragedy in your book is it going to survive just briefly. in the short term yes because the political elites they all want to continue this fateful project. in the long time maybe there
well for spain is benefiting very much from from the euro i mean if i would be paid in spanish this if there's a general didn't put forward from industry so i'm not in favor of leaving you and be paid and they said that the only option would be to leave the euro and introduce a grant you that is stronger then when you're for example gold this it us or so and you can see the big i would be all in favor of there but is that really likely to happen it's difficult just to come out of thin air and...