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how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle?yeah. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. i need a siesta. >> 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. of andalucia. 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. that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. >> every lunch in your life. >> every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used t
how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle?yeah. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. i need a siesta. >> 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...
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spanish authorities say 400 people managed to climb a fence into the spanish territory. they will stay at an immigration center there. some might be transferred to the spanish mainland. authorities say most people will eventually be sent back to their countries of origin. that is mostly in sub saharan africa. the bbc's correspondent tom burr ij told me more. >> we were in malia for the last few week. we went up into the hills to these makeshift camps where tens of thousands of migrants are living in pretty basic conditions. the important thing to note is they're determined, incredibly determined to cross into malia, europe, spain. they have to scale the border fence around about six meters, the largest part of it is six meters high with barbed wire. what we've seen in recent weeks, there's been more pressure on that border. what we saw this morning is that groups, large groups of the migrants, in the hundreds, go down to the border fence and essentially storm it. they have to scale this large border fence. and this morning we believe the latest report is actually estimat
spanish authorities say 400 people managed to climb a fence into the spanish territory. they will stay at an immigration center there. some might be transferred to the spanish mainland. authorities say most people will eventually be sent back to their countries of origin. that is mostly in sub saharan africa. the bbc's correspondent tom burr ij told me more. >> we were in malia for the last few week. we went up into the hills to these makeshift camps where tens of thousands of migrants...
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and the spanish conquest. archaeologist george stuart. stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about, oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to be filled with genealogies, prophesies and religious beliefs. but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters, "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he observed in yucatan
and the spanish conquest. archaeologist george stuart. stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about, oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to be filled with genealogies, prophesies and religious beliefs. but to the spanish...
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i need to learn spanish.robably in one and a half months, although it may not be perfect. >> that sounds ambitious, but it is possible. romanian is a romance language. it makes it easier for romanians to learn spanish and adapt more easily to living in spain. >> they say we are like siblings. we have a similar mentality. it goes well together. >> you can see proof of that in the school in the neighborhood. half of the children are from armenia. it is difficult to see the difference between them and their spanish counterparts. >> the children are totally assimilated in society. they feel romania because those are their roots. they also equally feel spanish. they are completely bilingual. they have no problems making friends. >> spain is also home to poor romanians, including the roma. but their plight is not discussed much. spanish laws make it hard for freshly arrived foreigners to receive government assistance. >> there are romanians who have worked and now receive aid. but we cannot say the romanians are ab
i need to learn spanish.robably in one and a half months, although it may not be perfect. >> that sounds ambitious, but it is possible. romanian is a romance language. it makes it easier for romanians to learn spanish and adapt more easily to living in spain. >> they say we are like siblings. we have a similar mentality. it goes well together. >> you can see proof of that in the school in the neighborhood. half of the children are from armenia. it is difficult to see the...
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it's not in spanish. and after it's not in spanish. gone through the spanish language hbo hoping it would be the english "game of thrones" and it's also spanish. [ laughter ] and it's very --it's so -- it's actually more thrilling in an episode of "game of thrones" watching to see if we have the spanish one or not. because you don't know during the opening song. the song's the same in english and spanish because there are no lyrics. it's like, "da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da." that's the same in english and spanish. and you'll have to excuse me, 'cause my spanish isn't great, but basically we know we have the wrong one when all of a sudden "game of thrones" comes over the screen and the voice over goes -- [ speaking in spanish ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] i'm like, oh man. [ applause ] we have spanish "game of thrones." so i'm a day behond on "game of thrones." i have to wait to watch it on on demand or something. so we have, you guys, "game of thrones" or not, we have a great show for you tonight. from "the mindy project," mindy kaling
it's not in spanish. and after it's not in spanish. gone through the spanish language hbo hoping it would be the english "game of thrones" and it's also spanish. [ laughter ] and it's very --it's so -- it's actually more thrilling in an episode of "game of thrones" watching to see if we have the spanish one or not. because you don't know during the opening song. the song's the same in english and spanish because there are no lyrics. it's like,...
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but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters, "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he observed in yucatan about the maya, about their ceremonial cycles, their ritual calendars. he even had pictures of the glyphs drawn to put in the manuscript. and without that, we would know very little firsthand about the maya. keach: with landa as a guide, the nature of the ancient maya books became clear. they were almanacs used by priests to plan rituals. the bars and dots are numbers -- a dot for one, a bar for five. these two symbols formed the basis of a highly sophisticated mathematical system. it was used to record the movements of venus and of the moon and sun. astronomical e
but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters, "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he...
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arrived and a tiny spanish exclave in north africa. spanish security has been beefed up in recent months as waves of would-be migrants have tried to get to the town as well as to alsoerritory which is accessible by boat. many of those who arrived on wednesday headed to a temporary immigration center where they joined other migrants detained in recent months. to holder is designed 500 people but is currently home to 2000. this comes after 500 people breached the 12-kilometer barrier in march, and in february, spanish authorities shot rubber bullets and a warning. spain and italy have been calling on northern european countries for more support in dealing with these waves of immigration. >> polling stations in egypt have reopened for an unscheduled third day of voting in the presidential elections. authorities have declared today a national holiday in a bid to get more people out to vote after a disappointing turnout. >> more time to cast their ballots, yet very few voters in this cairo polling station. with a low turnout so far, authori
arrived and a tiny spanish exclave in north africa. spanish security has been beefed up in recent months as waves of would-be migrants have tried to get to the town as well as to alsoerritory which is accessible by boat. many of those who arrived on wednesday headed to a temporary immigration center where they joined other migrants detained in recent months. to holder is designed 500 people but is currently home to 2000. this comes after 500 people breached the 12-kilometer barrier in march,...
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we speak spanish at home. home.ays speak spanish at outside of home, we always peeking which. another thing, where my background is, middle income family budget. my parents always make sure we study and work hard. that is the only way to make it in the united states. life,ls me a lot, in my my work life. think culture, being bilingual, it is an advantage. josÉ, before you leave, you identify as independent. who do you say you vote for? caller: i am not sure. waiting if hillary clinton will be on the ballot, i will pick up on her really much. from the republican side, i do not have an idea. i only think i will be trendy to ron paul, who is more liberal. host: interesting mix. guest: thank you for those comments. i have cousins in miami raised .o speak spanish and hebrew they knew who they were supposed to speak spanish to, who they spoke english to and when. there is nothing wrong with being raised speaking multiple languages. also, on the idea of being work,rs and into hard amongst recent high school graduates, how coulter has now his -- surpassed non-hispanic enrollment. span
we speak spanish at home. home.ays speak spanish at outside of home, we always peeking which. another thing, where my background is, middle income family budget. my parents always make sure we study and work hard. that is the only way to make it in the united states. life,ls me a lot, in my my work life. think culture, being bilingual, it is an advantage. josÉ, before you leave, you identify as independent. who do you say you vote for? caller: i am not sure. waiting if hillary clinton will be...
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materials at minimum from city and county and for the service provider need to be in english and spanish. so the committee has really worked with some of the smaller sites so if they didn't have the capacity to do translation it was small the previous staff on the monitoring committee was bilingual and she did a lot of translation for sites and now we have three members opening to doing smaller translations. other access issues have to do with being able to use a phone at certain times, being able to be at the site during the site hours that are posted. those are some examples of facility and access. >> how does that -- thank you very much. how does hamilton for instance -- they have seems zero complaints in facilities and access, so what's the difference between hamilton and -- take i guess compass. how is it that one can be doing so well in this area but not the other? >> okay. i don't know that i can speak directly to shelters' programs but i can give you an overview that some of the shelters are actually in a shelter so hamilton family shelter is in a shelter. >> i see. >> so it's ru
materials at minimum from city and county and for the service provider need to be in english and spanish. so the committee has really worked with some of the smaller sites so if they didn't have the capacity to do translation it was small the previous staff on the monitoring committee was bilingual and she did a lot of translation for sites and now we have three members opening to doing smaller translations. other access issues have to do with being able to use a phone at certain times, being...
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"comunidad del valle" repairs in spanish. we do these interviews all over again in espanol.will see you again here next sunday. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline® plus. >>> nine championships. one home. nbc sports, championship season. >>> today, the final stage of the amgen tour california will conclude here in thousand oaks. tour de france and olympic champion, bradley wiggen, his tour to victory. the amgen tour of california, next after this update. >>> we'll get you right back to
"comunidad del valle" repairs in spanish. we do these interviews all over again in espanol.will see you again here next sunday. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported...
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we had a friend, a great spanish speakers dealt with it so spanish would be perfect. i have no formal training in spanish. i read and write it and speak it but don't have training in it. >> host: luis j. rodriguez is also an author of "always running: la vida loca: gang days in l.a." came out in 1993 and the essentially put him on the map. that was a best seller. "hearts and hands: creating community in violent times" 2001 is another book. as follow-up to "always running: la vida loca: gang days in l.a.," "it calls you back" was a finalist, national book critics circle award and hour-and-a-half into our program, another hour-and-a-half to go. hear from the tia chucha bookstore. and you have been very patient. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: my question is if you don't feel a drug like marijuana is lesser of all evils would be better illegalized across the nation, it is billions of dollars. and, the process of all these gangs and communities to this money to fund activities. >> i support legalization of drug laws, and colorado, washington, tak
we had a friend, a great spanish speakers dealt with it so spanish would be perfect. i have no formal training in spanish. i read and write it and speak it but don't have training in it. >> host: luis j. rodriguez is also an author of "always running: la vida loca: gang days in l.a." came out in 1993 and the essentially put him on the map. that was a best seller. "hearts and hands: creating community in violent times" 2001 is another book. as follow-up to "always...
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among them the the first spanish jihaddist, where only two months ago, spanish people are remembering ten years since the madrid bombings. the al qaeda bombing killed 191. since the attack more than 470 people have been arrested on terrorism charges in spain. the spanish government's eeg are to show with these lacest -- egger to show with these latest arrests. neave barker, al jazeera. >>> makeshift camp of hundreds of migrants trying come to the u.k, they were told they could find better accommodation elsewhere. two days later, many of them have returned. from calais, simon mcgregor wood reports. >> standing water threatens the spread of disease. zaid fought the fightin fightinn damascus. remained determined to reach calais. >> i tried go to u.k. maybe 40 times or -- 40 times. >> khan and ali, who want to hide their identity, left pakistan several years ago. >> there is extremism, fundamentalism fighting and problems. so we came here to save our lives. >> and ali lost his business in egypt and has been on the move for over a year. >> translator: i came here to be free because i thoug
among them the the first spanish jihaddist, where only two months ago, spanish people are remembering ten years since the madrid bombings. the al qaeda bombing killed 191. since the attack more than 470 people have been arrested on terrorism charges in spain. the spanish government's eeg are to show with these lacest -- egger to show with these latest arrests. neave barker, al jazeera. >>> makeshift camp of hundreds of migrants trying come to the u.k, they were told they could find...
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those of you who are familiar with spanish, well, kind of know this term but -- [speaking spanish] you know? [laughter] it is, it -- to be a person that's researching on the border, there's extra work involved. it's not like any other researcher. if you really want to do a good job, you read the mexican publications, right? but then again -- [speaking spanish] like, oh, my gosh, that's so much work. can't i just do the usi english, because that's what i'm more comfortable with? but, you know, it's, you have extra work, you have extra work in translating, you have extra work in reading and collaborating. and let me tell you, collaborating with mexicans on the border also has its own set of challenges. here we try to bring colleagues up to, you know, meet, ask we had so many -- and we had so many challenges in terms of the use of funds. and this is very terrible because when we go to mexico, they treat us perfectly fine. but when we invite them, then we have to go through our system, oh, you can't feed them. no, you can't give them this. and it's very, it's very, it's very difficult. pau
those of you who are familiar with spanish, well, kind of know this term but -- [speaking spanish] you know? [laughter] it is, it -- to be a person that's researching on the border, there's extra work involved. it's not like any other researcher. if you really want to do a good job, you read the mexican publications, right? but then again -- [speaking spanish] like, oh, my gosh, that's so much work. can't i just do the usi english, because that's what i'm more comfortable with? but, you know,...
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they speak spanish. they are our people. your mother speaks spanish. a lot of chicano gangs were anti-mexican. that happens across the border because i would go across the border and they will say you are not spanish. they would use a word that means wa washed out. so we were discriminated by americans, over the border and then battling each other. you can see how we get real with each other. whatever he is pointing out is symptomatic of how people react. people shouldn't be putting each other down. this is what we have to overcome. the barriers and the things that are eating at us. ... >> guest: they had beautiful gardening. that's what i didn't learn. i didn't learn that they had beautiful religions, you know what i'm saying? all i learned was that they were heart stealers, and they were empires. i know for a fact now it was not really true. but point is, didn't matter. that's what they teach you. i'm going to clarify that. i did learn something about aztecs and my januaries, but i didn't -- mayans, but i didn't learn the truth about who they were. >
they speak spanish. they are our people. your mother speaks spanish. a lot of chicano gangs were anti-mexican. that happens across the border because i would go across the border and they will say you are not spanish. they would use a word that means wa washed out. so we were discriminated by americans, over the border and then battling each other. you can see how we get real with each other. whatever he is pointing out is symptomatic of how people react. people shouldn't be putting each other...
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then some of them may be sent to the spanish mainland. the outlook there is bleak with austerity in place and high unemployment. but it is apparently a vast improvement on conditions these people have left behind. the region lies on the northern coast of africa, one of two spanish exclaims on the continent. both port towns are under heavy security, patrolled by both spanish and moroccan police. a high-tech triple layer fence has been erected specifically to keep immigrants out, but more than 2000 have already breached the barrier this year alone. hundreds more await their chance , living in squalid camps like this one. >> conditions are horrible. we go for days without eating. suffering is immense. those who wear uniforms beat us. all black africans are victims. >> several of those who did not make it are perched on the outer fence, closely watched by security forces. its pain's interior ministry is considering building an even taller barrier in hopes of keeping uninvited migrants out. >> doctors without borders has called french authorit
then some of them may be sent to the spanish mainland. the outlook there is bleak with austerity in place and high unemployment. but it is apparently a vast improvement on conditions these people have left behind. the region lies on the northern coast of africa, one of two spanish exclaims on the continent. both port towns are under heavy security, patrolled by both spanish and moroccan police. a high-tech triple layer fence has been erected specifically to keep immigrants out, but more than...
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how are the spanish authorities coping? >> spanish authorities are growing increasingly more and more worried and concerned about the situation here. this temporary migration camp in the heart of malia, of the 400 that made it over the fence, most of at this camp, all the camp was built to house 500 people, it's now currently sheltering 2,000. the red cross added extra tents to the inside of the carp to help overcrowding there. the army have set up tents outside the perimeter of the camp behind me. for those who have made it here, months, weeks of limbo pretty much awaits them. they are now going to go through a pros of the authorities here working out what to do next with them. some will be allowed to move on from here to mainland spain, possibly to other parts of europe. for many others, they will be turned back. >> people are trying to breach security. what's the spanish government doing to secure the area? >> this is one of two keiland borders between the european union, between spain and africa, the site of concentrate
how are the spanish authorities coping? >> spanish authorities are growing increasingly more and more worried and concerned about the situation here. this temporary migration camp in the heart of malia, of the 400 that made it over the fence, most of at this camp, all the camp was built to house 500 people, it's now currently sheltering 2,000. the red cross added extra tents to the inside of the carp to help overcrowding there. the army have set up tents outside the perimeter of the camp...
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mercedes power ahead with another victory in the spanish grand pee. wurstag question conchita uses her victory to send a message to vladimir putin. separatist leaders in eastern ukraine say turnout was high for sunday's controversial vote on splitting away from kiev. with no independent observers allowed to monitor the pole, there's no way to verify the claims but activists say turnout was around 70%. some violence has been reported. the e.u. has announced it will not recognize the results. this report. >> blots -- ballots at voting stations like this but the process was haphazard with few identity checks and an absence of independent observers. even moscow has distanced itself from the vote. this man appeared to vote several times. this man declared himself the leader of the people's republic of donetsk. he's hailed the vote as a success. >> the legitimacy is reflected out. large for now we're awaiting the official reaction, especially from our brothers in russia. >> in the eastern city of maruipol, people waited in long lines to clash their ballots.
mercedes power ahead with another victory in the spanish grand pee. wurstag question conchita uses her victory to send a message to vladimir putin. separatist leaders in eastern ukraine say turnout was high for sunday's controversial vote on splitting away from kiev. with no independent observers allowed to monitor the pole, there's no way to verify the claims but activists say turnout was around 70%. some violence has been reported. the e.u. has announced it will not recognize the results....
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as a spanish teacher i use this comparison with the indefines population with the spanish speaking countries this is not a unique problem to us ivy s or san francisco or the united states but the education effects every country in the world this is where i and we can make a difference. through the school progress i know what it means to prepare students to be successful thaip they'll be stuck in 2014 with the knowledge we test and retest and test again or they'll be innovators they'll seek new answers i've seen the children with the same passion not only for the consent but also for the quality of their own work that's really important. because of this i'm excited been the possibility for 35 my students there are is a path they'll be able to use their skills and talents to contribute to the contingent through the comparative skills and for community services services recycle build on. through those those connections they'll build the authentic connects this is how we close the gap. this is how we even the playing field and the education that focused on the future and the skilgz and knowledge
as a spanish teacher i use this comparison with the indefines population with the spanish speaking countries this is not a unique problem to us ivy s or san francisco or the united states but the education effects every country in the world this is where i and we can make a difference. through the school progress i know what it means to prepare students to be successful thaip they'll be stuck in 2014 with the knowledge we test and retest and test again or they'll be innovators they'll seek new...
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this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> i wonder if this was decorative or whether this was really porn. >> i think they put ain't closet somewhere. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah. i'm happy we made it here, tony. that was an enlightened moment. ♪ >> something about steamy xxx pre-colombian erotica always makes me hungry. luckily at night, lima comes alive with the smell and familiar enticing sound of sizzling meat. it's time for delicious screamingly hot garlicky spicy flavor jack street meats. and as anybody who knows me is well aware, i love me some street meat. >> it is starting to disappear. >> really? why? >> the neighbors -- >> they complain? >> complain. >> they brought us to this place, a street stall named for the lady who runs the joint. they specialize in one thing. -- is
this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame. they are zombies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> i wonder if this was decorative or whether this was really porn. >> i think they put ain't closet somewhere. >> i bet this was right on the table. come on in, have a cup of tea. sit down. oh. here's some animal-on-animal action. pretty awesome. >> yeah. this is interesting. yeah. i'm happy we made...
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the latest we have heard this morning is to deal with the problem, the spanish authorities decided toe several hundreds of those migrants from malia to the spanish mainland and this is a problem and they spent euros for a 12 kilometer fence and people waiting on maracco side of the border and attempts to jump the fence will happen again and again. >> thank you. in syria rebel sources have told al jazeera that they are planning an offensive on the city of italy to push out syrian forces and accused of hundreds of cars fleeing the city after being warned by rebels to leave. nationwide presidential elections and government-controlled areas are scheduled for the third of june. rebels want to prevent it from taking place. there are 400,000 people living in the northwest city which could mean an exodus and we are on the turkish side of the border and our correspondent dana is there. dana let me begin and ask you what the situation or give us a picture of the situation in italy. >> reporter: what we understand hundreds of families have fled the city and advised to do so by the rebels, the re
the latest we have heard this morning is to deal with the problem, the spanish authorities decided toe several hundreds of those migrants from malia to the spanish mainland and this is a problem and they spent euros for a 12 kilometer fence and people waiting on maracco side of the border and attempts to jump the fence will happen again and again. >> thank you. in syria rebel sources have told al jazeera that they are planning an offensive on the city of italy to push out syrian forces...
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spanish society has changed radically in recent decades.he liberal abortion rights law was just one sign of that transformation. under the proposed reform, doctors who carry out abortions considered illegal would have their licenses revoked and face prison for up to three years. >> this new law is indicative of serious mistrust for women in general and toward doctors in particular. even though our conviction is no one should feel pressured to have an abortion, it should be a matter of personal choice. >> mass demonstrations have been taking place for weeks now. opinion polls show that the percent of spaniards are opposed to the draft bill -- 80% of spaniards are opposed to the draft bill. but spain's ruling party and prime minister are standing firm . after years of austerity measures, the new law is seen as an attempt to appease the party's disgruntled right-wing. even within the party's moderate supporters, many have expressed misgivings, but the justice ministry is undeterred. >> this is a progressive project that will protect those who
spanish society has changed radically in recent decades.he liberal abortion rights law was just one sign of that transformation. under the proposed reform, doctors who carry out abortions considered illegal would have their licenses revoked and face prison for up to three years. >> this new law is indicative of serious mistrust for women in general and toward doctors in particular. even though our conviction is no one should feel pressured to have an abortion, it should be a matter of...
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>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more? >> mr. president you have a quorum.ve the director of office of citizens complaint. joyce hicks. >> thank you very much and ladies and gentlemen welcome to the may 14, 2014 san francisco police commission meeting. we have an agenda to deal
>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more? >> mr. president you have a quorum.ve the director of office of citizens complaint. joyce hicks. >> thank you very much and ladies and gentlemen welcome to the may 14, 2014 san francisco police commission meeting. we have an agenda to deal
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. >> spanish fans have gotten used to celebrating victories. with the major titles in a row, the euro 2008, the world cup two years later, and in the world cup championship again in 2012, spain has a fearsome reputation to defend. >> specifically in times of economic crisis, spain's soccer stars have shown brightly. >> it's incredible. european and world champions at the same time. >> the challenge now is to defend their title at the world cup in brazil. some of the stalwarts -- because just sticking with his winning strategy of ball possession and perfect combination play, which appears to work whoever sends out on the pitch. he is sending plenty of young talent. >> everyone in spain thinks that if we are not the champions, it's a bad result, and that's good. it did not used to be like that. >> he has recently be worried about the top scoring striker, who just won the spanish league. he is suffering from a hamstring injury. it's not clear whether the muscle tear will heal in time. spain will face strong competition in their group matches with
. >> spanish fans have gotten used to celebrating victories. with the major titles in a row, the euro 2008, the world cup two years later, and in the world cup championship again in 2012, spain has a fearsome reputation to defend. >> specifically in times of economic crisis, spain's soccer stars have shown brightly. >> it's incredible. european and world champions at the same time. >> the challenge now is to defend their title at the world cup in brazil. some of the...
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. >> images of the accuse have had been released by police, the six men are all spanish nationals. they were arrested in dorm raids at eight addresses and predominately muslim parts. after the arrest, the men were brought to a military airfield, they were charged with being part of a terrorist cell with links to al quaida, and of recruiting training and sending fighters to conflicts in mali, and syria. among them is the first spanish jihaddist after passing through training in africa. >> the six men have been put on a military plane, where only two months ago, spanish people remembering ten years since the train bombings. >> on four busy commuter trains killed 191. since the attack, more than 470 people have been arrested on terrorism charges in spain. the spanish government is eager to show with these latest arrests that this is a battle they are winning. al jazeera, malyia. >> in the last few days main has been dealing with an influx of migrants trying to force their way over the razor wire fences. has risen sharply in recent months. so far this year, there have been 39,000 irreg
. >> images of the accuse have had been released by police, the six men are all spanish nationals. they were arrested in dorm raids at eight addresses and predominately muslim parts. after the arrest, the men were brought to a military airfield, they were charged with being part of a terrorist cell with links to al quaida, and of recruiting training and sending fighters to conflicts in mali, and syria. among them is the first spanish jihaddist after passing through training in africa....
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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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a spanish man had found his name still linked to debts from 1998. one of the judges said privacy is paramount. >> ( translated ): as the data subject may, in the light of his fundamental rights request that the information in question no longer be made available to the general public. it should be held that those rights override, as a rule, not only the economic interest of the operator of the search engine but also the interest of the general public in finding that information. >> ifill: the ruling is not subject to appeal. in the u.s., some limited search deletions are already required, especially regarding crimes by minors. but it's up to the site that published the information, not the search engine, to remove the link.
a spanish man had found his name still linked to debts from 1998. one of the judges said privacy is paramount. >> ( translated ): as the data subject may, in the light of his fundamental rights request that the information in question no longer be made available to the general public. it should be held that those rights override, as a rule, not only the economic interest of the operator of the search engine but also the interest of the general public in finding that information. >>...
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i am concerned also about the percentages of spanish-language market this merger would have been the overall national crisis. even though comcast and time warner don't compete and any markets to speak of, there is an overall accepted pricing as there are more layers in the internet game and what people pay on an average basis is based on that. i am blessed in corpus christi, texas, by living in a community served by two competing cable providers. the capital cost is high, but as we are seeing in investments by google and other companies, multiple options are becoming available. it's the short term i'm worried about. i do hope some of the witnesses will address short-term versus long-term competition and availability, and finally, finally, i think we should talk a little bit to distinguish about what is delivered in real time in what is important to be delivered in real-time. sports and news events. as opposed to entertainment content which is shifting to an on-demand or pay-per-view model. through services like netflix or itunes store. i have been looking forward to this hearing for
i am concerned also about the percentages of spanish-language market this merger would have been the overall national crisis. even though comcast and time warner don't compete and any markets to speak of, there is an overall accepted pricing as there are more layers in the internet game and what people pay on an average basis is based on that. i am blessed in corpus christi, texas, by living in a community served by two competing cable providers. the capital cost is high, but as we are seeing...
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the spanish authorities say 400 people managed to climb a fence and enter the spanish territory. they celebrated on the streets after arriving as you can see from these pictures. they'll now stay at an immigration center there. let's go live to madrid, the spanish capital. our correspondent there, tom burridge. tom, this has happened before. what's there inside melilla, what they are guaranteed some form of accommodation? >> reporter: they are, tim. so we were in melilla a matter of weeks ago. what will happen to those migrants who successfully scaled the fence this morning is that they'll be housed in a temporary immigration center. they'll then be a quite lengthy process, a lot of bureaucracy, inevitably, about their claim. some of them will be claiming asylum. some of them will be shipped to the spanish mainland. because that immigration center in melilla is running at about five times its capacity. only designed to hold about 480 migrants. we believe there are 2,000, 2,500 migrants there now. authorities in that part of spain really struggling to deal with this ongoing proble
the spanish authorities say 400 people managed to climb a fence and enter the spanish territory. they celebrated on the streets after arriving as you can see from these pictures. they'll now stay at an immigration center there. let's go live to madrid, the spanish capital. our correspondent there, tom burridge. tom, this has happened before. what's there inside melilla, what they are guaranteed some form of accommodation? >> reporter: they are, tim. so we were in melilla a matter of weeks...
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recipient is supervisor yee an chavez 7th grade open social studies and for k-8 so she currently teaches spanish her daughter who is here where are you sweetheart there she is a second grader and she's very proud to be a teacher and parent in san francisco public schools and proud to be part of the dual language program (clapping) last but not least our high school teacher of the year michael (clapping) so mike is at balboa high school and after studying with mit he took a year off to teach math at the balboa high school and has not left he coaches the schools restraining order bovkz team and kevin also from the school he said mike follows the students around and makes sure he completes the tasks he's one of the nagging teachers we love so mike congratulations (clapping) please give it up for our teachers of the year (clapping) (yelling) (clapping) okay. so i want you to stand up to tell you what you got that in your envelopes. okay. i got two tenacity to beach blanket babylonian and a $25 gift card (clapping) i got hilton 2026 hotel one night stay (clapping) >> i got two tickets to the beach an
recipient is supervisor yee an chavez 7th grade open social studies and for k-8 so she currently teaches spanish her daughter who is here where are you sweetheart there she is a second grader and she's very proud to be a teacher and parent in san francisco public schools and proud to be part of the dual language program (clapping) last but not least our high school teacher of the year michael (clapping) so mike is at balboa high school and after studying with mit he took a year off to teach...
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another 3 percent and we do have two, maybe spanish speaking investigators in on the occ staff. and cantones, and man da drin and korean and less than one percent of our case intakes. the types of allegations we received in 2013 varied from unwarranted action, which were 33 percent, and of the allegations and neglected the duty 27 percent, and conduct reflecting discredit 26 percent, and unnecessary... ten percent and discourtesy and racial slur and all under five percent, the findings that we made in the allegations that we received in 2013 and there were 2144 allegations, involving 535 officers, and 51 percent, not sustained, and the proper conduct, and 25 percent, and we sustained 3 percent of the allegations, and unfounded meaning, that we found it that the allegation was untrue and 2 percent no finding of 6 percent and the no finding can be where the complainant stopped cooperating, and where the, or there is no rational basis for the complaint. or, where the complaint is against another involves another jurisdiction and it does not involve the san francisco police officers
another 3 percent and we do have two, maybe spanish speaking investigators in on the occ staff. and cantones, and man da drin and korean and less than one percent of our case intakes. the types of allegations we received in 2013 varied from unwarranted action, which were 33 percent, and of the allegations and neglected the duty 27 percent, and conduct reflecting discredit 26 percent, and unnecessary... ten percent and discourtesy and racial slur and all under five percent, the findings that we...
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the thousands of spanish children being relegated to young lives.the joke is no one knows when the elections will be. >> we continue with a sporting theme, coming up, the spurs take droll of the western conference final, thanks to french artistry. >> welcome back, a reminder of the top stairs. taking control of the government, the coup is necessary to restore civility and order after six months of political deadlock. the nationwide occur fee will come into effect in 90 minutes. >> china's president has promised to punish those behind and attack that killed more than 30 people, injured when attackers plowed two vehicles into a market and decimating explosives. >> south korea's military on alert after the military fired shells in disputed waters. no ships were hit in the exchange. let's carry on with that story. we can talk now. he joinses from the southwest having gland. thank you for talking to us again. two rounds ofar tilly fire that missed a south korean war ship. should we be alarmed? >> always potentially be alarmed. i wouldn't want to be compl
the thousands of spanish children being relegated to young lives.the joke is no one knows when the elections will be. >> we continue with a sporting theme, coming up, the spurs take droll of the western conference final, thanks to french artistry. >> welcome back, a reminder of the top stairs. taking control of the government, the coup is necessary to restore civility and order after six months of political deadlock. the nationwide occur fee will come into effect in 90 minutes....
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(clapping.) >> i'm going to speak spanish i'm sorry but now i go to school okay. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> . i want to thank everyone for this recognition. those are difficult times in our community and i know i've worked very hard and it's truly an honor to represent the small property owner and latino some places smoops of 24th street. speeding i had a dream and now my dream is a reality and i've spoken to many people that think about starting up a business when they see an open door to not be afraid to step in that's what i've done in the last of years to create my own business >> here for san francisco it's me and my husband my husband has his job he has supported me and made it possible for me to be here today, i know he's work he's not here but i'm thinking of him today and grateful our supporting small property owners in san francisco. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you supervisor campos. and i believe finally at least from district 11 supervisor avalos. thank you very much today, i'm honoring the dark horse in and the two in keepers of dark horse in is john and his l
(clapping.) >> i'm going to speak spanish i'm sorry but now i go to school okay. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> . i want to thank everyone for this recognition. those are difficult times in our community and i know i've worked very hard and it's truly an honor to represent the small property owner and latino some places smoops of 24th street. speeding i had a dream and now my dream is a reality and i've spoken to many people that think about starting up a business when...
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he followed that win in argentina with a victory in front of 115,000 crowd at the spanish coliseum. he's the first rider to win the first full races of the season. >> of course, i'm really happy. it's a different victory because this is very modern that we can. that's danny valentino and jorge was to great. in the race i feel good. of course, it was a little physical but we saw that in the beginning. >>> one game is under way right now. brooklyn nets are currently beating the toronto raptors, 75-65. that's the deciding game of the eastern conference series. the other game is the dallas mavericks taking on the number one seed in the western conference, the san antonio spurs. that series also stands at 3-3. that game gets under way in a half hour's time. >>> meanwhile, the los angeles clippers put the controversy surrounding their owner behind them to claim a spot in the western conference playoffs semifinals. they worked hard against the golden state warriors with 3-3 going into it. but a great team performance saw them outlast their opponents. the clippers advance to the semifinals.
he followed that win in argentina with a victory in front of 115,000 crowd at the spanish coliseum. he's the first rider to win the first full races of the season. >> of course, i'm really happy. it's a different victory because this is very modern that we can. that's danny valentino and jorge was to great. in the race i feel good. of course, it was a little physical but we saw that in the beginning. >>> one game is under way right now. brooklyn nets are currently beating the...
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you know, he's like -- [ speaking spanish ] [ laughter ] >> seth: right, right.. >> thank you. >> seth: it is such -- >> i actually stole it from spanish buzz lightyear in "toy story." [ laughter ] remember when he gets turned on to spanish mode? i was like, "that's fernando!" [ laughter ] >> seth: that's great because whenever i hear anybody who sort of has a united kingdom accent, i think that you get all your work from like really high end acting things. and you just saw "toy story" and were like that. [ laughter ] i take it from that. >> yes. and, you know, learning the american accent, that all came from, you know, "the a-team" and things like that. >> seth: that's great. well, i'm so glad that those found their way to you. [ laughter ] the creator of the show joe weisberg is ex-cia. is that right? >> he is, yeah. >> seth: and so, did you have to do spy training? or did he at least talk you through the moves of being a spy? >> he did. he did. he took myself, keri russell and noah emmerich on a little seminar. he brought us into his office for a little semina
you know, he's like -- [ speaking spanish ] [ laughter ] >> seth: right, right.. >> thank you. >> seth: it is such -- >> i actually stole it from spanish buzz lightyear in "toy story." [ laughter ] remember when he gets turned on to spanish mode? i was like, "that's fernando!" [ laughter ] >> seth: that's great because whenever i hear anybody who sort of has a united kingdom accent, i think that you get all your work from like really high end...
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if i same seven years of spanish in school which i did and i have nothing to show for it, i can still get jobs not knowing spanish because most of the jobs require english as do the standardized testing and a lot of other things these kids will go through. the bigger issue i see though, so it has just been 60 years since brown versus the board of education. these articles have come out saying these schools are not as integrated as we would like them to be. if this is the case where there are the by ling cal schools -- buy lingual schools it will be more segregated. it will be the kids who speak the an ledge and -- the language and those who don't. >> your father success name is juan. >> do you speak spanish? >> no chance. i took it in school. but i was not a top notch student. >> that surprises me. >> you mean top notch in that one subject? >> you were pretty good at everything else, right? >> i was good at making teachers think they liked me. >> that's a good skill. >> hypnosis i believe. >> i have to ask you first. >> in acapulco they recently passed a law that said cabdrivers have
if i same seven years of spanish in school which i did and i have nothing to show for it, i can still get jobs not knowing spanish because most of the jobs require english as do the standardized testing and a lot of other things these kids will go through. the bigger issue i see though, so it has just been 60 years since brown versus the board of education. these articles have come out saying these schools are not as integrated as we would like them to be. if this is the case where there are...
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all of them spanish nationals. they were brought here to the special military air strip where we can see through the next that some of them had roofs over their heads, that they are surrounded by special forces. each of the men is being accused of being part of a jihadist cell recruiting and offering training and sending out fighters to places like malia and syria. each of the men were put on board a military aircraft destined for madrid. it's 10 years since the train bombings in the spanish train capitol. the leadership are keen to show the population that they are doing everything possible to fight terrorism at home. >> the global financial crisis of 2008 triggered a wave of youth unemployment across europe and today, many are still struggle to go find jobs. barn aebephillips has the second part the jobless series reporting from portugal where more than a third of young people are out of work. >> two months after she left school, sara's days are following a predictable pattern. she looks in the newspapers for job
all of them spanish nationals. they were brought here to the special military air strip where we can see through the next that some of them had roofs over their heads, that they are surrounded by special forces. each of the men is being accused of being part of a jihadist cell recruiting and offering training and sending out fighters to places like malia and syria. each of the men were put on board a military aircraft destined for madrid. it's 10 years since the train bombings in the spanish...
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that was a pro bono project and they took the map and translated all the items and local always in spanish weeping we'll be working think 0 a man doctrine and chinese one over the memorial day's we'll be host a temporary exhibit this was sponsored by a unanimous demeanor and those are made from the debris of the lasting ocean this jelly fish is made from debris and this features the zoo view open is patrick ocean and lastly our fundraiser on june 6th the zoo is open for the night and had families this is available on the website. that concludes my report. >> any public comment on that item? seeing none, public comment is closed commissioners that was discussion only. we're on item 7 the carl renovation contract award >> good afternoon, commissioners melinda project manager with the capital improvements division i'm happy to come here after two years for the discussion and possible action to award contract including the bases bid contract items and alternative one the aestheticly beautiful play structure for the carl larson contract number in the amount of seven hundred and 28 thousand plus
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but 80 bitter years of a cruel and bloody war for independence from their spanish rulers created a dutch nation. in the middle of the 17th century, seven provinces of the netherlands won their struggle for independence and established the predominantly protestant dutch republic. [bells ringing] in a europe dominated by absolutist and catholic monarchies-- spain, france, austria-- the republic was an island of relative freedom. the town hall of the dutch city of amsterdam, built in the 17th century, tells us something about the ideals of the dutch republic. it has none of the qualities of absolutist architecture. here no grand colonnade leads the world into a central focus as at saint peter's, rome. no succession of rooms and corridors and staircases takes us to the monarch's bedroom as at louis xiv's palace at versailles. here you have seven simple, unpretentious doorways. the architecture of the new town hall, then, is an embodiment of the netherlands' independent political aspirations, an expression of amsterdam as a free city at the center of the world. in the 17th century, the dutch
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and according to the charity, nearly 30% of spanish children live in poverty.m the capitol of madrid, lawrence lee has this report. >> reporter: this school, the ten year olds have been drawing what they see their country going through. you have a man looking through a bin at the restaurant, a woman shivering because the electricity is too expensive. the teacher's realize the children's parents couldn't afford to feed or clothe them properly. >> you can see them with no -- not the right material to be in the class. they don't have pencils, notebooks. >> reporter: so they called in a charity which for the first time in its history is spending money on spanish children as they do in latin america or asia. >> obviously this situation was not taking place seven or ten years ago. in spain there has always been a portion of poverty. that's not the segment we're working with. we're working with the population that has been directly affected by the crisis. >> reporter: any school child could understand the contradiction. it has 30% child poverty. that's the second wors
and according to the charity, nearly 30% of spanish children live in poverty.m the capitol of madrid, lawrence lee has this report. >> reporter: this school, the ten year olds have been drawing what they see their country going through. you have a man looking through a bin at the restaurant, a woman shivering because the electricity is too expensive. the teacher's realize the children's parents couldn't afford to feed or clothe them properly. >> you can see them with no -- not the...
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you know, we went through a period where spanish domestic demand was very low. and yet labor supply was excessive in spain. that's enabled them to be very competitive in international markets. we really see our role in fedex to try to get close to those local businesses, provide a local presence, expertise, subject matter expertise, local languages, those types of solutions, but then connect those small, local businesses to a global network. so what we're trying to do is to allow businesses within europe to compete for global opportunities. and i think we're doing a good job of that. >> what impact are you seeing of ukraine and russia? look, economic terms, it can have a big impact. >> i think the first thing is we are obviously concerned for our people, we are obviously concerned for our customers and their packages that are going in and out to the ukraine. we have adapted the way that we are operating there. i think as all businesses have had to do over the last few weeks. but really, it's a very small part of our total european business at this same. so we pr
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it's the first time in a decade, other than in real madrid, barcelona won the spanish league title. much more news on the website... >> for more than a decade, the world has witnessed seemingly endless violence in afghanistan. many tell me the daily reports of the attacks, and the daily killings have ceased to hold much meaning. but for those living in this land, torn apart by war, there's no more important of a time than now. after years of trying to drive back the taliban, most of the nato and utr
it's the first time in a decade, other than in real madrid, barcelona won the spanish league title. much more news on the website... >> for more than a decade, the world has witnessed seemingly endless violence in afghanistan. many tell me the daily reports of the attacks, and the daily killings have ceased to hold much meaning. but for those living in this land, torn apart by war, there's no more important of a time than now. after years of trying to drive back the taliban, most of the...