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it stirs up as someone of spanish origin as well as people of latin american are spanish-american origin. to me it is more inclusive than latino. you have to remember, all these labels but if people are happy to use them on themselves, then i'm happy to reflect that back at them in my work. >> host: we will take a break and be right back. >> for more than a year there have been allegations, insinuations that i knew about the planning of the watergate break-in and then i was involved in an extensive plot to cover it up. the house judiciary committee is now investigating these charges. on march 6th i ordered all materials that i had previously furnished to the special prosecutor turned over to the committee. how these included tape recordings of 19 presidential conversations and more than 700 documents and private house files. on april 11 to the judiciary committee issued a subpoena for 42 additional tapes of conversations which it contended or necessary for its investigation. i agreed to respond to that subpoena. >> forty years ago on april 29th president nixon responded to last judiciary
it stirs up as someone of spanish origin as well as people of latin american are spanish-american origin. to me it is more inclusive than latino. you have to remember, all these labels but if people are happy to use them on themselves, then i'm happy to reflect that back at them in my work. >> host: we will take a break and be right back. >> for more than a year there have been allegations, insinuations that i knew about the planning of the watergate break-in and then i was involved...
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it includes me of someone of spanish origin as well as people of latin american or spanish-american origins so to me it's more inclusive than latino. you proper remember all these labels are imposed from the outside. but if people are happy to use them on themselves, then i'm happy to reflect that pakistan in my work. >> host: we will take a break and be right back. >> host c-span to provide live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. every weekend booktv, for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 created by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable satellite or provided to spin the interview with felipe fernandez-armesto, author of "our america," continues now. >> host: during the break we're talking a little bit about our histories and hispanic versus latino and one of the things that come up is the fact that i lived in spain for two years but i lived in barcelona as a puerto rican woman who is s also american. the issue of biculturalism would come up occasionally in
it includes me of someone of spanish origin as well as people of latin american or spanish-american origins so to me it's more inclusive than latino. you proper remember all these labels are imposed from the outside. but if people are happy to use them on themselves, then i'm happy to reflect that pakistan in my work. >> host: we will take a break and be right back. >> host c-span to provide live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. every...
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how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah.sta. week after. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bakalou salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish. formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try to resist siesta. you can't do it here. society will not accept you not taking siesta here. but that's the flow of life here. >> that begs the question, while i'm busy hati
how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah.sta. week after. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bakalou salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from....
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the spanish government and recently announced that they had good to go ahead with the legislation of the new bill that will allow the of spotted descent to be nationalized. so we went to find out how this will actually work and two will be eventually eligible to receive the spanish citizenship. any creature know your desirable critical with a fetish with helio to inform any potential applicants with the spanish nationality but with legislation stand. estimates put the publishing of distorting graphical there's no payback for the spanish government about their commitment to the process i don't think it's a publicity stunt. i think that veer off in a commune in the am unleash the death of the station we eat we passed the point of no return and i think that that is the parliament we have to go some things. i don't think it is reasonable to expect that although the applicant. we received a mention of the spanish nationality is especially easy as it is i presume a high number of applicants. it is believed that it is a little between two to three million people would eventually qualified t
the spanish government and recently announced that they had good to go ahead with the legislation of the new bill that will allow the of spotted descent to be nationalized. so we went to find out how this will actually work and two will be eventually eligible to receive the spanish citizenship. any creature know your desirable critical with a fetish with helio to inform any potential applicants with the spanish nationality but with legislation stand. estimates put the publishing of distorting...
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we are in morocco right on the border of the spanish enclave. they show us deep cuts which they say they got at the border. >> is really difficult. almost impossible to get over it. but if you are poor, you have to try the impossible. >> down there is the city of our dreams, and this is hell. >> behind them, they have left a long trail through the sahara desert. there could be thousands of migrants hidden, and they are all looking down here. in the sunlight, it shines like a jewel. down in the valleys, the guardia civil yield are on patrol -- the guardia seville are on patrol. the laser wire glints menacingly in the sun. infrared cameras offer and -- often register large group of people in the early morning hours. hundreds of migrants come down around the mountain in an attempt to take the border by storm. spurred on by desperation, they try to climb the high fence. they've got nothing to lose. those who make it over are brought to the detention camp. they believe the dreams of europe have been fulfilled. the recent large-scale assaults have bec
we are in morocco right on the border of the spanish enclave. they show us deep cuts which they say they got at the border. >> is really difficult. almost impossible to get over it. but if you are poor, you have to try the impossible. >> down there is the city of our dreams, and this is hell. >> behind them, they have left a long trail through the sahara desert. there could be thousands of migrants hidden, and they are all looking down here. in the sunlight, it shines like a...
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exterminate whereas spanish-american try to conserve them and keep them alive. it is not to do with different moralities. is to do with different environments. >> host: as the spaniards are making their way, particularly across texas and mexico and are engaging and combating, how did these interactions differ from what they had experienced in the caribbean and florida, for example? as the native tribes that they were encountering. >> very crudely, the question compels me to respond with a level of generalization. very crudely speaking in the caribbean florida and indeed in mexico in mesoamerica and the andes, the spaniards made mutually agreeable accommodations. they could make use of each other. they did not see the spaniards in that way. they did not see the mess useful they saw them as enemies to pillage our potential conquers. that created a different dynamic in the northern fringes and the new world. they are very different people. people who, there are very large numbers in order to create an empire of their own. controlling and exploiting other native ame
exterminate whereas spanish-american try to conserve them and keep them alive. it is not to do with different moralities. is to do with different environments. >> host: as the spaniards are making their way, particularly across texas and mexico and are engaging and combating, how did these interactions differ from what they had experienced in the caribbean and florida, for example? as the native tribes that they were encountering. >> very crudely, the question compels me to respond...
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pike was camped on spanish soil. the spaniards marched himself to santa fe and then to the city of chihuahua the provincial capital before returning them back across texas to american soil later that summer. and pike patriotically expresses the excitement that he has upon returning to the united states. so let's return to the question by way of conclusion here. let's return to the question of secret orders. i haven't given you all of the evidence that is relevant here but i have given you a bunch of it and it's an conclusive. the most certain thing we can say about secret orders is that we can't know for sure. it's tantalizing and even plausible to have secret orders but ultimately that theory on the existence of orders for which we have no direct evidence of their existence. the counter story of pike as an enlightened geographer and cognitively impaired organism squares not only with the available evidence but also with his habit of overreaching orders. pike was a naturalist remember and conspiring with byrd and wil
pike was camped on spanish soil. the spaniards marched himself to santa fe and then to the city of chihuahua the provincial capital before returning them back across texas to american soil later that summer. and pike patriotically expresses the excitement that he has upon returning to the united states. so let's return to the question by way of conclusion here. let's return to the question of secret orders. i haven't given you all of the evidence that is relevant here but i have given you a...
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pike was camped on spanish soil. the spanish marched into santa fe and then the provincial capital before returning him across texas to american soil later that summer. and pike, very patriotically, expresses the excitement that he has upon returning to the united states. so let's return to the question by way of conclusion here, let's return to the question of secret orders. i haven't given you all of the evidence that is relevant here but i have given a bunch of it. it is inconclusive. the most certain thing about secret orders is we can't know for sure. is tantalizing and plausible he has secret orders but ultimately that theory rests on the existence of orders for which we have no direct evidence of their existence. the counter story of pike as an underlying geographer and cognitively impaired organism, all of the available evidence and overreaching order, pike was a nationalist remember. conspiring with aaron burr and wilkinson doesn't fit his m 0. 19 keeping with his character. doing dangerous things, making po
pike was camped on spanish soil. the spanish marched into santa fe and then the provincial capital before returning him across texas to american soil later that summer. and pike, very patriotically, expresses the excitement that he has upon returning to the united states. so let's return to the question by way of conclusion here, let's return to the question of secret orders. i haven't given you all of the evidence that is relevant here but i have given a bunch of it. it is inconclusive. the...
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the spanish government prefers to remain silent about the franco era.or terrorists -- tourists, this is a lively place, the heart of madrid. but 40 years ago, this building was a place of fear and terror. she and countless others were tortured in the cells of the police headquarters. but today, there is not so much as a plaque to remind us of what happened here. >> i want to make sure all the victims are finally given a voice. i want us all to find justice finally. >> but justice does not seem possible at home, so now she's pinning her hopes on argentina. >> it was thanks to a camera on his helmet that investigators had a good idea of what happened when the former formula one star had a severe ski accident in late december. footage from the camera showed he did not crash into anyone or take any big risks. but cameras on helmets are not just something for former national rally drivers or downhill racers. in europe's skiing region in france, ski patrol authorities have noticed a dangerous trend. many amateurs now ski with cameras on their helmets so they
the spanish government prefers to remain silent about the franco era.or terrorists -- tourists, this is a lively place, the heart of madrid. but 40 years ago, this building was a place of fear and terror. she and countless others were tortured in the cells of the police headquarters. but today, there is not so much as a plaque to remind us of what happened here. >> i want to make sure all the victims are finally given a voice. i want us all to find justice finally. >> but justice...
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i don't know how i got out alive the spanish government has rejected accusations it was to blame for the deaths of fifteen people that day. we don't understand what worries to violence from the moroccan side but this time the spanish were doing the killing. it is this what can she they say they'll keep trying to get to europe. we owe it to their families the moment their stock in this forested no man's land mix till we come across an angry crowd the retooled to the clean green tea africans in the forest. the man to lead in the listing of local women. this protest seems stage managed. it's clear sense of hearing and perkins are not welcome. though. this capital robots and nine. in this cheap rented house. we need more victims of the deadly border it. arms wrapped in bandages. beat in plaster casts a lot of injured people are recovering from their wounds. he failed to crack fortress europe the initials got to the school. some really sad things happen in the food was good to get all the injured people that you see here you are the result of the border with the sweet escape death but we'
i don't know how i got out alive the spanish government has rejected accusations it was to blame for the deaths of fifteen people that day. we don't understand what worries to violence from the moroccan side but this time the spanish were doing the killing. it is this what can she they say they'll keep trying to get to europe. we owe it to their families the moment their stock in this forested no man's land mix till we come across an angry crowd the retooled to the clean green tea africans in...
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>> in spanish or english. >> and both. >> let me start with spanish. spanish, you sound so much better. this is the beginning. [speaking spanish] now in english. later, as he faced the firing squad, the kernel was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice. at that time, macando was a village of 20 adobe houses built on the bank of the river of clearwater that ran along the bed of polished stones, which were quite an enormous like prehistoric eggs. the world was so recent, that many lacked names. in order to indicate them, it was necessary to point. >> that is isabel allende routing from gabriel garcia marquez's, "one hundred years of solitude." obviously, one of the big influences on his life was not only his own family upbringing, but the political climate in which he grew up from the time of the infamous in columbia were over 300,000 people were killed in the civil war much later on enormouswars, the dislocation of colombian society. talk about his political views and development and how he showed them through his li
>> in spanish or english. >> and both. >> let me start with spanish. spanish, you sound so much better. this is the beginning. [speaking spanish] now in english. later, as he faced the firing squad, the kernel was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice. at that time, macando was a village of 20 adobe houses built on the bank of the river of clearwater that ran along the bed of polished stones, which were quite an enormous like prehistoric...
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he was camped on spanish soil. the spaniards marched himself in the santa fe and then to the provincial capital before returning him back against texas to american soil later that summer. very patriotically, he expresses the excitement that he has upon returning to the united states. let's return to the question by way of conclusion let's return to the question of secret orders. i haven't given you all of the evidence that's relevant, but i've given you a bunch of it and it's inconclusive. the most certain thing we can say is that we can't know for sure. it's tantalizing that he had secret orders but that rests on the existence of orders for which we have no direct evidence of their existence. as ias an unrelated geographer r and a cognitively impaired organism squares away not only with all of the available evidence but with the habit of overreaching workers. he was a nationalist and comes by hearing doesn't fit his ammo. it's not keeping with his character. going beyond his orders, doing dangerous things for maki
he was camped on spanish soil. the spaniards marched himself in the santa fe and then to the provincial capital before returning him back against texas to american soil later that summer. very patriotically, he expresses the excitement that he has upon returning to the united states. let's return to the question by way of conclusion let's return to the question of secret orders. i haven't given you all of the evidence that's relevant, but i've given you a bunch of it and it's inconclusive. the...
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the camp is massively overcrowded the spanish authorities blamed traffickers for the problem. and they reject criticism of the fence which they say is protecting europe i need to read the words euphemism loss of hypocrisy monday a cd and defends the border and can result in all this and sustaining the skinny on breaking ball and on the greater good. we are back in morocco this time close to the spanish enclave of stay with them men from cameroon take this to their camp. most have been living here for more than a year they come to the trash from nearby villages in search for food. early in the morning behind. it's when the moroccan police most often come to destroy their tents. but they want to tell us about the sixth of february this year when the guardia cpu attack them it didn't work. so morning fourteen when did we wanted to cross the border early in the morning. this is going on but then the spaniards gloria says they'll begin to shoot down us senate seat amateur video of the incident the africans trying to swim to spending some time. the group is recognizable in the water
the camp is massively overcrowded the spanish authorities blamed traffickers for the problem. and they reject criticism of the fence which they say is protecting europe i need to read the words euphemism loss of hypocrisy monday a cd and defends the border and can result in all this and sustaining the skinny on breaking ball and on the greater good. we are back in morocco this time close to the spanish enclave of stay with them men from cameroon take this to their camp. most have been living...
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leaders have taken on barcelona in an all spanish course.ting,n the third they do have history on their secured from a cap in 2003. >> we will see where that fits with all the hard work. the very style coming out on top. >> today it seems like this was one of the most interesting. >> he played alongside grant and booked away from the potential semi final. this two-time olympic gold medalist added more to his achievements in the freestyle events at the french national championships on tuesday. injury, the for favorite in the men's 50 meter and olympic champion in london, just half a second ahead of the rest of the field. gg99Ññwçça7guc ÷w
leaders have taken on barcelona in an all spanish course.ting,n the third they do have history on their secured from a cap in 2003. >> we will see where that fits with all the hard work. the very style coming out on top. >> today it seems like this was one of the most interesting. >> he played alongside grant and booked away from the potential semi final. this two-time olympic gold medalist added more to his achievements in the freestyle events at the french national...
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does speaking spanish.) does he ha >> who all is in the u.s.? your mother and father? >> mi mama. >> and when was the last time you have seen your mother? >> six years. >> did your mother make this same trek? >> si. >> did she tell you anything about the trip? >> speaking sp . >> for william, this is the l s lessor of two evils. he could stay at home and be in a gang and get killed there or here, he has a chance to be reunited with his mother and family and live in a safer environment. neither one is a choice that i would ever like to have to make. the kid is really strong. >> part of the reasons that we have been here is we have been following the story of a boy about your age. wanting to tell the story about omar. as soon as i brought up, you could see the fear in his eyes. he knew what i was going to tell him. i couldn't bear to tell him. you know. so, be very careful. very careful. okay? i can see omar standing right there and getting ready to board the train. >> all right. it's a powerful show. you can watch it tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6 passiffic right here
does speaking spanish.) does he ha >> who all is in the u.s.? your mother and father? >> mi mama. >> and when was the last time you have seen your mother? >> six years. >> did your mother make this same trek? >> si. >> did she tell you anything about the trip? >> speaking sp . >> for william, this is the l s lessor of two evils. he could stay at home and be in a gang and get killed there or here, he has a chance to be reunited with his...
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the spanish understanding was much narrower. and they adopted that. you guys have a good evening. >> you are on camera. >> joining us now is margie ross -- marji ross, publisher of regnery. who owns regnery? >> we have a new owner. we are now owned by film communication. a very big and powerful media company mostly in radio. face indicate some of the biggest conservative talk show hosts including michael medved bed and dennis trader and mike gallagher and bill bennett and they also honed over a hundred radio stations across the country and that is one of the key drivers for book sales especially in the conservative market is to get on to talk radio so now we have this wonderful synergy, working with all of our family to try to get the message out about our books. >> has your job changed since the new ownership? >> it has to become more busy and more exciting but luckily, the nice thing for regnery is it known any trade publishing operation at all so this is new to them and so they like what they saw and kept all of us on board to try to augment what t
the spanish understanding was much narrower. and they adopted that. you guys have a good evening. >> you are on camera. >> joining us now is margie ross -- marji ross, publisher of regnery. who owns regnery? >> we have a new owner. we are now owned by film communication. a very big and powerful media company mostly in radio. face indicate some of the biggest conservative talk show hosts including michael medved bed and dennis trader and mike gallagher and bill bennett and they...
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[ speaking spanish ] >> he says that the reason why he did it is bah he was lonely.n lockdown. he sees that everybody gets visits. he doesn't. he sees that everybody gets letters. he doesn't. he doesn't have any body to talk with. he just felt lonely. and that's why he did what he did. >> with four prior stays at bear county, guerra is well then to staff here. he is known for resisting arrest he says he is part of a significant enterprise in mexico. >> arnulfo guerra, claimed to be part of the mexican cartel known as the zetas. however, he is something more known as a zetita, mules for them or works for them in some way or another. [ speaking in spanish ] >> he says that when he was down there he, he worked, with the cartels and everything. but he it not a killer. [ speaking in spanish ] >> jail staff, however, are less concerned with guerra's criminal past than his current behavior. >> he gets picked up on minor charges, inevitably start making demand and getting upset if the demand aren't met. so upset he will start injuring himself. he is banging his head on the w
[ speaking spanish ] >> he says that the reason why he did it is bah he was lonely.n lockdown. he sees that everybody gets visits. he doesn't. he sees that everybody gets letters. he doesn't. he doesn't have any body to talk with. he just felt lonely. and that's why he did what he did. >> with four prior stays at bear county, guerra is well then to staff here. he is known for resisting arrest he says he is part of a significant enterprise in mexico. >> arnulfo guerra, claimed...
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tran [speaking spanish.] [speaking spanish.] nelson from el salvador has taken the death train four times and has experienced the brutality of the criminal gangs. [speaking spanish.] >> put her on the tracks? >> saw with his own eyes. >> so there are criminals or gangs on the train that are preying upon the my grants as they go? >> speaking spanish.] i have mixed feelings here because i certainly feel for the people and what they are trying to leave and what they are trying to achieve. but i am really pissed off at the mexican government. i mean this train leaves every day packed with 300 people. you know, they could stop this all t all along the way. we have the government of mexico enabling this whole situation where they are just funneling thousands of people a week into our borders. then they face horrendous conditions. so, i am just really not happy with what's going on here. >> the third episode of "borderland" airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> a severe drought having a devastating effect on haiti. they have been without rain f
tran [speaking spanish.] [speaking spanish.] nelson from el salvador has taken the death train four times and has experienced the brutality of the criminal gangs. [speaking spanish.] >> put her on the tracks? >> saw with his own eyes. >> so there are criminals or gangs on the train that are preying upon the my grants as they go? >> speaking spanish.] i have mixed feelings here because i certainly feel for the people and what they are trying to leave and what they are...
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. >> [speaking spanish]. >> unfortunately, in many cases in these regions authorities are corrupted by criminal organizations. the influence of the cartels uh, in many of these areas is huge, over law enforcement, politicians and state prosecutors. and- and in most cases, these people are in charge of investigating these crimes. >> [speaking spanish]. >> there are people who benefit from crime, either drug barons, you know, or- or politicians who- who want to send out very strident signal to people in our profession. they're targeting investigative reporting. they're targeting journalists who get up every morning and- and want to spend time on investigating corruption. >> fear is one of the overriding characteristics affecting journalism in- in mexico. drug cartels uhm, uh, have been basically conducting war against journalists, as well as others in the community. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. well it's official... xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in television history. but just when you thought it was over... what now? with xfinity
. >> [speaking spanish]. >> unfortunately, in many cases in these regions authorities are corrupted by criminal organizations. the influence of the cartels uh, in many of these areas is huge, over law enforcement, politicians and state prosecutors. and- and in most cases, these people are in charge of investigating these crimes. >> [speaking spanish]. >> there are people who benefit from crime, either drug barons, you know, or- or politicians who- who want to send out...
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are spanish speakers. for languages other than the ones i mentioned we will have interpretive services and we'll make sure we understand each other. our office is located at 25 van ness on the 7th floor very close to the corner of van ness and market. we are easily accessible by public transportation and receive walk in complaints between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. we also receive compliant by telephone, e-mail, mail and fax. we have an answering service for after hours complaints. feel free to call us then. you can also file a complaint at the district police station and district personnel will forward us the information immediately. if you would like more information we have brochures here and i believe one of our investigators was supposed to be here. [ laughter ] . the person does show up i will make sure and introduce him or her. in any event thank you very much for your attention. that concludes my remarks. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> moving right along. please call line item
are spanish speakers. for languages other than the ones i mentioned we will have interpretive services and we'll make sure we understand each other. our office is located at 25 van ness on the 7th floor very close to the corner of van ness and market. we are easily accessible by public transportation and receive walk in complaints between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. we also receive compliant by telephone, e-mail, mail and fax. we have an answering service for after hours complaints....
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>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more?to voices the members of the audience kind and and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. irving at this point commissioner president wu. commissioner fong. commissioner antonini. commissioner borden. commissioner hillis. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya you commissioners first on your calendar is items for continuance. formula retail controls informational presentation is proposed actually may 44 e 24, 2014 items a b requests for discretion review is proposed for continuance until may first, 2014 and a variance is tail proposed for continuance actually april 23rd which is the next wednesday variance hearing the reason for the separation the dr is going to be withdrawn but if not, we're continuing that matter out. commissioners hale that's all i have for continuance nrdz >> is there any public comment seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i'd like to ask why item one is continued it's an information
>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more?to voices the members of the audience kind and and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. irving at this point commissioner president wu. commissioner fong. commissioner antonini. commissioner borden. commissioner hillis. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya you commissioners first on your calendar is items for continuance. formula retail controls informational presentation...
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spanish authorities were constantly issuing edicts about not enslaving muslims. there were a problem. >> let me ask you about with delano being down there in latin america, new england abolitionist who runs a slave ship. obviously his for steadier is that slavery is bad. then he realizes that bureau for white captains in the killing number of people. the unleashes a lot of violence without any hesitation which helps unite his crew. where was he really on this? out of somebody like that really regard slavery? did he feel any fellow humanity? did he feel altman the lack its property? >> i think he felt both. in principle he saw himself as a modern person. he explicitly said he was opposed to slavery in his memoir but then he's caught in this vortexes of exhaustion and supply and demand, and the response as it does. >> trying to collect. >> yakima in order to keep his crew intact. there was an interesting trajectory. he comes back. he is basically broke. you know, all of those of creation and self mastery kind of -- he is -- he is actually -- he has actually acquire
spanish authorities were constantly issuing edicts about not enslaving muslims. there were a problem. >> let me ask you about with delano being down there in latin america, new england abolitionist who runs a slave ship. obviously his for steadier is that slavery is bad. then he realizes that bureau for white captains in the killing number of people. the unleashes a lot of violence without any hesitation which helps unite his crew. where was he really on this? out of somebody like that...
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i mean that's crazy jon. >> jon: where should spanish speaking americans get their news and weather?w about fox news latino. they -- jnch actually you know what, that looked like fair seemed like an informative story framed compassionately about an issue -- fox news latino is next to fox nation on the tab there's. >> don't click there. >> jon: let's click on that, yeah. >> wow. same story a different angle. >> jon: doesn't look like families are brought together in that picture. i wonder if the comment section is -- >> i beg of you. if you have any decency at all as a man. you are my friend. >> jon: let's take a look in the comments. holy (bleep). oh, my god! >> i said don't look at the comments. and you look at the comments. >> jon: have the police been alerted to sarge? have they been -- >> look jon, fox wants to reach a latino audience and they want to reach a conserve -- conservative white audience without the two of them finding out about each other. >> jon: they are right next to each other on the page. you can't keep them separate. >> you can, actually if you build a dang fenc
i mean that's crazy jon. >> jon: where should spanish speaking americans get their news and weather?w about fox news latino. they -- jnch actually you know what, that looked like fair seemed like an informative story framed compassionately about an issue -- fox news latino is next to fox nation on the tab there's. >> don't click there. >> jon: let's click on that, yeah. >> wow. same story a different angle. >> jon: doesn't look like families are brought together in...
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and additionally we're translating our materials in chinese and spanish and english we want to reach out to biz businesses with the opportunities. we've presented in front of the small businesses and we ask for your support and diego from the planning department >> hi diego sanchez from the madam president i want to take the opportunity. as was mentioned on march 27 the planning commission unanimously approved that small business in may and academy the planning code to make the fee waivers permanent. that concludes my presentation i'm available for any questions. thanks >> thanks okay. any public comment on item 6 seeing none, public comment is closed. i think this is way overdue i think it's great we do is everyday but i want to thank supervisor tang. can i have a motion to forward this to the full board with positive recommendation we'll take that without objection. madam clerk, any other business before this commission? >> there's no further business. >> thank you then we're adjourned >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our communi
and additionally we're translating our materials in chinese and spanish and english we want to reach out to biz businesses with the opportunities. we've presented in front of the small businesses and we ask for your support and diego from the planning department >> hi diego sanchez from the madam president i want to take the opportunity. as was mentioned on march 27 the planning commission unanimously approved that small business in may and academy the planning code to make the fee...
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and the same thing i was hearing was in arabic was not spanish but what i carry on my lips in spanish is a remnant of arabic. it is on our tongue. so, there i was in cairo, remembering my mother in sacramento, california, standing at the door as i was about to leave for school, sacred heart school and saying, let's hope it's not going to rain, and the sale wi will be on at penney's and i can buy your shoes then. it was on my mother's lips the name of allah. i didn't hear it. right now in this dangerous world, indonesia there are many muslims who do not like the christians habitually using the name of aulai when they refer to god the father. it is now a crime in kuala lumpur when they are not otherwise investigating the disappearance of an airliner, to arrest christians who use the name of allah. in fact it was recently a catholic priest who was arrested for such a crime. that is where we have gotten. but when i think of the inherit tenancy, i think it is in mean. i think that there is something -- you know, the catholic civilization comes to spain and chases in 1492 chases off the moo
and the same thing i was hearing was in arabic was not spanish but what i carry on my lips in spanish is a remnant of arabic. it is on our tongue. so, there i was in cairo, remembering my mother in sacramento, california, standing at the door as i was about to leave for school, sacred heart school and saying, let's hope it's not going to rain, and the sale wi will be on at penney's and i can buy your shoes then. it was on my mother's lips the name of allah. i didn't hear it. right now in this...
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many spanish web users feel his punishment is excessive. social networks have been been saying we are all the backing of the rapper. other shows of online report show montages demanding his immediate release saying his only crime was it write music -- was to write music. >> pablo supporters have asking fellow citizens to join the campaign for his release saying not everyone has it like his music but everyone should have the right to freedom of expression. but they say he didn't break the law and shouldn't be jailed for lyrics. >> in africa a company has launched african emotive characters. 14 faces and a heart. they can be used by certain smart phones to illustrate fake and tweets and instagrams offering an turn to the traditional yell smiley faces. they could inspire apple who is working opbn no emo different coms. they said they are needed to have more diversity in the characters available on smart phones an tablets. they have been calling for apple to develop new faces and address the lack of minority. it has triggered a lot of talk on t
many spanish web users feel his punishment is excessive. social networks have been been saying we are all the backing of the rapper. other shows of online report show montages demanding his immediate release saying his only crime was it write music -- was to write music. >> pablo supporters have asking fellow citizens to join the campaign for his release saying not everyone has it like his music but everyone should have the right to freedom of expression. but they say he didn't break the...
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buenas noches. [ speaking spanish ] [ sniffing ] lo siento. mmm. it's so good.fly out with us this morning, and she didn't show. ...and then the formula helps you decide what to do next. [ sighs ] her phone's still off. no, uh, derek, all -- all she said was, "that's how it goes." last night after the ceremony. and then that smug idiot's speech was a 20-minute ode to himself. ma'am, we're shutting the doors. she'll just be one second. [ ding ] his research wasn't even research. i read his paper on lymph nodes. it sounded plagiarized. i'm very sorry, but you'll need to put your phone away. i heard you. uh, i'll call you when we land. but what happens when the problem doesn't fit into a box? [ cellphone beeps ] all right, mama hung up on us. zola, time to put on your shoes, sweetie. well... [ knock on door ]
buenas noches. [ speaking spanish ] [ sniffing ] lo siento. mmm. it's so good.fly out with us this morning, and she didn't show. ...and then the formula helps you decide what to do next. [ sighs ] her phone's still off. no, uh, derek, all -- all she said was, "that's how it goes." last night after the ceremony. and then that smug idiot's speech was a 20-minute ode to himself. ma'am, we're shutting the doors. she'll just be one second. [ ding ] his research wasn't even research. i read...
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met in theast spanish cup when they thrashed chelsea 41 -- 4-1. he was full of praise for his counterparts and says the two coaches cannot be compared. >> it is not fair to compare the coaching. it is not fair to compare a coach with 15 years of career with the coach less than that. .t is not fair it is something i do not do. and it is something i don't like to do. they are nice words, but i don't agree. they are chasing that third successive trophy. the real glamour takes place on wednesday evening with defending munich. bayern the second leg for both sides is due to take place next week. rafael natal is king,g the spanish looking to bounce back after a disappointment. to a compatriot to my potential final opponent in barcelona, but admits he was well beaten. >> i didn't play well the other day. my rival was simply better and he deserved to win. and that is that. he is one of the best players in the world. aere is always room for defeat. i think i could have done better. time grand slam winner has not yet gone over his defeat in january's austral
met in theast spanish cup when they thrashed chelsea 41 -- 4-1. he was full of praise for his counterparts and says the two coaches cannot be compared. >> it is not fair to compare the coaching. it is not fair to compare a coach with 15 years of career with the coach less than that. .t is not fair it is something i do not do. and it is something i don't like to do. they are nice words, but i don't agree. they are chasing that third successive trophy. the real glamour takes place on...
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spanish authorities were constantly issuing edicts about not enslaving muslims. there were a problem. >> let me ask you about with delano being down there in latin america, new england abolitionist who runs a slave ship. obviously his for steadier is that slavery is bad. then he realizes that bureau for white captains in the killing number of people. the unleashes a lot of violence without any hesitation which helps unite his crew. where was he really on this? out of somebody like that really regard slavery? did he feel any fellow humanity? did he feel altman the lack its property? >> i think he felt both. in principle he saw himself as a modern person. he explicitly said he was opposed to slavery in his memoir but then he's caught in this vortexes of exhaustion and supply and demand, and the response as it does. >> trying to collect. >> yakima in order to keep his crew intact. there was an interesting trajectory. he comes back. he is basically broke. you know, all of those of creation and self mastery kind of -- he is -- he is actually -- he has actually acquire
spanish authorities were constantly issuing edicts about not enslaving muslims. there were a problem. >> let me ask you about with delano being down there in latin america, new england abolitionist who runs a slave ship. obviously his for steadier is that slavery is bad. then he realizes that bureau for white captains in the killing number of people. the unleashes a lot of violence without any hesitation which helps unite his crew. where was he really on this? out of somebody like that...
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i am lost. >> he is teaching me spanish, but doing no good.i don't know what he is talking about. you know it is like, what is this in spanish? >> that's the same thing. >> oh, uno. is that what it is? >> yeah. >> ha-ha-ha. >> shows you how much i know. >> only time can tell, a permanent or sincere, the changes claimed by those in the ex-gang unit who will be here. kyle beauchamp, experienced undeniable changes in his stay at bexar county. he is now a trustee or inmate order. >> i have been working laundry for a week now. work, 9. 45, 10:00, whenever we are done. 6:00 in the morning. 7:00 in the morning. one of the benefits working laundry, coming out of the pod. eight, nine hours on end. also we work for food. we get two trays in the morning. two trays in the morning is a lot better than one tray in the morning. we get it first. we get it hot. that is always a plus. >> beauchamp has a new hair style and considerably more noticeable than the one that prompted him to reap quest housing in the homosexual unit for safety. >> i got one of my frien
i am lost. >> he is teaching me spanish, but doing no good.i don't know what he is talking about. you know it is like, what is this in spanish? >> that's the same thing. >> oh, uno. is that what it is? >> yeah. >> ha-ha-ha. >> shows you how much i know. >> only time can tell, a permanent or sincere, the changes claimed by those in the ex-gang unit who will be here. kyle beauchamp, experienced undeniable changes in his stay at bexar county. he is now a...
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we created a suite of materials in 3 languages english spanish and chinese available on our website and paper form. the various newsletters that we're now featuring details of the package and investments and also released a rate pay er scorecard to make room for the materials and revamped our website to make sure our message was clear and understandable to to the public and allowing bill pair ers going forward what the impact on their bill will be for the next 4 years and let people no my accounts is being launched in may and they can see real time water usage data in the hopes of promoting even more conservation efforts. >> 9 were in chinese and 4 in spanish and focussed on infrastructure investments and information about the rates package we were also pleased to be ranked as the second utility. the steward campaign was really popular so we were able to use and leverage all of that attention we were getting on facebook and twitter and focus on infrastructure investments and promoting any public hearings we were having and also obviously conservation messages. . >> which was the first?
we created a suite of materials in 3 languages english spanish and chinese available on our website and paper form. the various newsletters that we're now featuring details of the package and investments and also released a rate pay er scorecard to make room for the materials and revamped our website to make sure our message was clear and understandable to to the public and allowing bill pair ers going forward what the impact on their bill will be for the next 4 years and let people no my...
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. >> what percentage of english speakers versus spanish would you foresee in a merged country?> you are counting spanish speakers that would be americans and french speakers would be canadians and then. >> about 53 million hispanics and quebecers are 5 or 7 million so a it and in the ocean. >> but the point is, we are becoming bilingual. >> many of those are chinese and immigrants. >> but we are becoming bilingual in many parts of this country i think we can learn from canada because canada has been bilingual. >> my chicago ballot every time there is a presidential election it is spanish and english. >> successionist movements would be quickly formed in both countries canada those who don't want any part of us and u.s. who would not want the changes we are talking about. >> i wonder. i wonder. >> i think canadians -- >> i can as sure you there would be. >> i think canadians are proud of the fact they are not americans they think of us those south of the border barbaric and a lot of times they are right. >> i think they would come to think of it as mutual enrichment. >> don't yo
. >> what percentage of english speakers versus spanish would you foresee in a merged country?> you are counting spanish speakers that would be americans and french speakers would be canadians and then. >> about 53 million hispanics and quebecers are 5 or 7 million so a it and in the ocean. >> but the point is, we are becoming bilingual. >> many of those are chinese and immigrants. >> but we are becoming bilingual in many parts of this country i think we can...
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. >> behind the scenes at america's most popular local tv station, and it is in spanish. is in losel 34 angeles where the hispanic population is already bigger .han any other ethnic group the whole of california is now passing that landmark. >> this is the first step of many in what will definitely be a century that will be significantly altered by hispanic opinion -- hispanic public opinion and hispanic political involvement. >> but it goes beyond the spanish language, and the theret media market out is latino. most are young and speak english . brand-new stations like el rey know their target audience. it is not the first time hispanics have outnumbered non-hispanic whites. less than 200 years ago, upper california was part of mexico. this is one of the remaining spanish missions, build by the colonizers to bring christianity to native americans. after mexican independence in 1821, these became privately owned ranchos to try to attract mexican settlers, but after just 25 years, the united states invaded and won a war which went on to create california as its 31st state.
. >> behind the scenes at america's most popular local tv station, and it is in spanish. is in losel 34 angeles where the hispanic population is already bigger .han any other ethnic group the whole of california is now passing that landmark. >> this is the first step of many in what will definitely be a century that will be significantly altered by hispanic opinion -- hispanic public opinion and hispanic political involvement. >> but it goes beyond the spanish language, and...
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that means was we down for chinesespectro and spanish speaking residents we work with all our safety departments to make sure very have accurate information that's trailed and kaebltd on site when people need that service and our human services whether health or other important things are translated when that's right written materials or big meetings we provide translators and electronically or physically or make sure that every outreach program is culturely competent. when you reach f that mask 10 thousand person level that's important to know that treld that we as a city will then make sure we give the serviced to be transmitted properly and people what make did access. gone are the days i used to translate for my mom and dad whether a hospital or benefits. i know virtual everyone standing with me today at sometime did the same things you were nerve because they didn't have the transmission and you were nerve whether a medical term was accurate or access public safety whether effectively or not to you the filipino-americans her 90 in san francisco that went throw things i'm not tha
that means was we down for chinesespectro and spanish speaking residents we work with all our safety departments to make sure very have accurate information that's trailed and kaebltd on site when people need that service and our human services whether health or other important things are translated when that's right written materials or big meetings we provide translators and electronically or physically or make sure that every outreach program is culturely competent. when you reach f that...
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tell i'm very spanish. can't you? i talk with my hands. actually, i don't know if it's only spanish. it's very mediterranean. [applause] >> here's a follow-up question chris, college 17. [laughter] >> hello, chris. >> so chris asks, what challenges have you faced reconciling your hispanic background with a traditionally anglo-american institution? follow-up,sneaky which is, what do you read for he has got a sneaky follow-up. what do you read for pleasure? >> there has not been a lot of that. a lot of my reading has been legal reading. if you talk about the times i did pleasure reading, i love sci-fi. is a perfectt escape from this world, ok? lectures,all the lessons it does about human nature -- i just adore it. -- if it has dragons and elves and dwarves, i like it even more. i was a harry potter aficionado. [applause] i often think of myself walking to the supreme court -- when you come to see the building, you know what i mean. lots of marble and lots of portraits, mostly of men. except sandraomen day o'connor up on the walls. i would wa
tell i'm very spanish. can't you? i talk with my hands. actually, i don't know if it's only spanish. it's very mediterranean. [applause] >> here's a follow-up question chris, college 17. [laughter] >> hello, chris. >> so chris asks, what challenges have you faced reconciling your hispanic background with a traditionally anglo-american institution? follow-up,sneaky which is, what do you read for he has got a sneaky follow-up. what do you read for pleasure? >> there has...
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>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more?an francisco full board of supervisors madam clerk, call roll. >> supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee mr. president, all membersre
>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more?an francisco full board of supervisors madam clerk, call roll. >> supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee mr. president, all membersre