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it was spanish river. it was controlled by spanish forts, spanish galleys, running up and down it.practice, the spaniards had total control. they put a ban on american boats coming down the mississippi. i think he just decided to try to as a way of breaking the ban on american shipping. but he clearly just the force , the attractiveness of his personality allowed him to sort of get under the skin if he'd like of the spanish authorities, and he sensed that they had an agenda of their own, and their agenda was to build up the wealth of louisianan because they were very nervous about this huge growth of american population. and i think he understood that. he said i have got a solution to your problem. i am going to detach these new states and that will solve your problem. and he always -- it is said by his defenders that actually it was just a way of extracting money from the spaniards. but i think that it is perfectly true certainly after he rejoins the army that he was giving them a lot of valuable information. and i think they got a very good bargain out of it. yes, sir. >> how was
it was spanish river. it was controlled by spanish forts, spanish galleys, running up and down it.practice, the spaniards had total control. they put a ban on american boats coming down the mississippi. i think he just decided to try to as a way of breaking the ban on american shipping. but he clearly just the force , the attractiveness of his personality allowed him to sort of get under the skin if he'd like of the spanish authorities, and he sensed that they had an agenda of their own, and...
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it boils down to the president of the spanish league and the spanish football federation - backed by f.i.f.a. as the national association - arguing about who has the most say and power in spanish football. it's an unusual time for the situation to come to the surface, it's destructive at the end of the spanish football season. >> what does it mean if the court approves the strike? >> it would be a very very difficult situation for spanish together. we only have two rounds of league matches left. barcelona are in the position to leave the title. imagine the situation talked about. barcelona in the next few days are awarded the title because they cannot finish the matches. barcelona will be expected to play in the spanish cup final. no chance of winning, not that barcelona will be happy. what it not affected is the champion's league. barcelona set up a fire against juventus. real madrid didn't make it. the domestic season is in crisis, and a decision is about to be made >>> we'll cross to you when that decision is made. thank you lee wellings reporting from madrid. >>> a train that cra
it boils down to the president of the spanish league and the spanish football federation - backed by f.i.f.a. as the national association - arguing about who has the most say and power in spanish football. it's an unusual time for the situation to come to the surface, it's destructive at the end of the spanish football season. >> what does it mean if the court approves the strike? >> it would be a very very difficult situation for spanish together. we only have two rounds of league...
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how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah.ting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. >> cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bacalao 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 andalusia. informally referred to as the shepherd's lunch as the story goes. 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, melon, and peppers. oh, man, 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 to try to resist siesta. you can't do it here. society will not accept you no
how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah.ting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. >> cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bacalao 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...
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you have those of spanish dissent and were brought over as part of the spanish empire. you have other caribbean and central american people. you have a mixed population. many different races, many different backgrounds. as the spanish empire confronts the limitations on its power, as the united states invests more power, more conflict arises. what is the other big crop that comes out of cuba? this gets built into the american way of thinking about the world, not because everyone reads mahan, but it accords what americans want to believe. we can use power in a different way, we can use in a clean way in a white way, and a way that gives us the advantages of projecting power without the cost of having to occupy others. these ideas get put to the test in 1898. here is the important part to think about in american history. when ideas and technologies developed, they are usually put to use. when they get enough they are put to use because they will serve someone's interest. that happens in the case of cuba. we will refer to many times in this course. the irony, this small is
you have those of spanish dissent and were brought over as part of the spanish empire. you have other caribbean and central american people. you have a mixed population. many different races, many different backgrounds. as the spanish empire confronts the limitations on its power, as the united states invests more power, more conflict arises. what is the other big crop that comes out of cuba? this gets built into the american way of thinking about the world, not because everyone reads mahan,...
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now in spanish. >> (speaking spanish.) >> whereas english learners and newcomers should have access to education and have an understanding of the tools in the classroom and . >> therefore, be it resolved that the board of education requests the superintendant to have policy in a pharynx for new comers to access the translation places of business on their person cell phones in the class work and - >> be it therefore resolved that the principals and teachers all newcomers pathway high school be kornld encouraged to lower than hello how are you i can help you welcome what's our name and now in cantonese. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> be it therefore resolved that the san francisco unified school district will have languages translated into new comers pathways not limited to the main office counseling office and deans office and bathroom and english classes nurse rooms and audience tomorrow's and after-school programs and peers and resources and important outside area and music romance and career centers and computer labs and library now in mandarin. >> (speaking foreign language.)
now in spanish. >> (speaking spanish.) >> whereas english learners and newcomers should have access to education and have an understanding of the tools in the classroom and . >> therefore, be it resolved that the board of education requests the superintendant to have policy in a pharynx for new comers to access the translation places of business on their person cell phones in the class work and - >> be it therefore resolved that the principals and teachers all newcomers...
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the guy that spoke spanish had walked around the car. ] speaking spanish ] >> he had said to him, you in spanish, he wants to know if you want a carton of cigarettes. he goes tell him i don't smoke. he just turned around and got back on his bike, and he left. the guys were like, wow, i can't believe that we actually got away with that. they were like, well, good job. i just couldn't believe that everything was working out how it was supposed to work out. we headed down to the tire shop. they unscrew the tire, let all the air out. and they took the tire off the rim. we started packing everything inside the tire. they put the tire back on the rim, and they put air in it. we paid them $50, and we were on our way. there are so many cars that line up there on the tijuana border. we are sitting in our car, and there is some guy selling a blanket, and another guy is trying to sell you a hat or something. that was my first time, so i didn't really know what happens when you cross over. a couple of the guys in the car, they were like we're all pretty noticeable guys. so a couple of us are goin
the guy that spoke spanish had walked around the car. ] speaking spanish ] >> he had said to him, you in spanish, he wants to know if you want a carton of cigarettes. he goes tell him i don't smoke. he just turned around and got back on his bike, and he left. the guys were like, wow, i can't believe that we actually got away with that. they were like, well, good job. i just couldn't believe that everything was working out how it was supposed to work out. we headed down to the tire shop....
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you have those of spanish dissent and were brought over as part of the spanish empire.ou have other caribbean and central american people. you have a mixed population. many different races, many different backgrounds. as the spanish empire confronts the limitations on its power, as the united states invests more power, more conflict arises. what is the other big crop that comes out of cuba? rum? that's jamaica. rum is not the big crop. you are on the right track. cigars. do you like cuban cigars? >> i love cuban cigars. professor suri: you would never import one. >> of course not. professor suri: cigars. tobacco. cuba is tobacco. and sugar company country. they are labor-intensive crops. they are heavy labor-intensive crops, but different kinds of labor. you have economic divisions within cuba between the sugar growers which have more afro-cuban labor, and the tobacco growers who have less labor, both of which have heavy american investment and are under spanish political authority. you have more american money coming in as americans are buying these plantations buildin
you have those of spanish dissent and were brought over as part of the spanish empire.ou have other caribbean and central american people. you have a mixed population. many different races, many different backgrounds. as the spanish empire confronts the limitations on its power, as the united states invests more power, more conflict arises. what is the other big crop that comes out of cuba? rum? that's jamaica. rum is not the big crop. you are on the right track. cigars. do you like cuban...
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i asked him why do you need someone to speak spanish? and he said do you know spanish?eah, i do. >> can you tell me something in spanish? [ speaking spanish ] his eyes lit up. to me it's so normal like hello, i'm puerto rican and colombian. i was okay. why do you need someone to speak spanish? >> and he is just like i need someone to go to colombia. >> i was like really? my grandmother is from there. it was always a dream of mine to go colombia. and he lowered his voice. and he was, well, i need someone to -- >> bring some drugs back for me. >> it was kind of like are you serious moment? drugs? okay. i was kind of, you know, alarmed. but at the same time i was kind of curious. i was just thinking no job. i know there is money involved. what are you going to do, viv? he was well give me your phone number. i'll call you later, you know. so we can meet up. >> okay. >> okay. take care. >> basically crunch time. it's either i'm going to do it or i'm going to stay in the same predicament. [ ringing ] >> peter called me like around 5:00, 5:30. >> okay. >> he is like, what are
i asked him why do you need someone to speak spanish? and he said do you know spanish?eah, i do. >> can you tell me something in spanish? [ speaking spanish ] his eyes lit up. to me it's so normal like hello, i'm puerto rican and colombian. i was okay. why do you need someone to speak spanish? >> and he is just like i need someone to go to colombia. >> i was like really? my grandmother is from there. it was always a dream of mine to go colombia. and he lowered his voice. and...
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as things stand spanish league's premier league will come to a halt next saturday.till be played. taking legal action to try ostop the players from striking in support of the cub's national football association. lee wellings is in madrid for us to see how spanish football got itself into such a mess. gls a scenario in spain, what's differently is that their titles may not even finish. spanish turmoil after ordered a suspension of all football from maize 16. >> can it be resolved at this time sir? >> because of a disagreement with the government over running of the game. predictably, the cause of the dispute is money. spanish league has been holding their meeting and they're in agreement with the government over how television money should be shared with clubs. on the odor side, the spanish football federation, thought happy at all how they're being disrespected and decisions being made without their being consulted. and importantly they have the backing of the players. if a strike were to go ahead over 60,000 players will be cancelled. la league would be cancelled t
as things stand spanish league's premier league will come to a halt next saturday.till be played. taking legal action to try ostop the players from striking in support of the cub's national football association. lee wellings is in madrid for us to see how spanish football got itself into such a mess. gls a scenario in spain, what's differently is that their titles may not even finish. spanish turmoil after ordered a suspension of all football from maize 16. >> can it be resolved at this...
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the money between the spanish football clubs and the federation wanted more say in that.ow supporting the government are the people having this meeting. the spanish league and with them, of course, barcelona and real madrid. they're very powerful. they're not happy at all with the thought of a strike, and they will take on the spanish football federation. the other twist is that the federation is supported actually by the football players themselves. it's not just about the stars. it's about 30,000 footballers. they would all be on strike from may 16th. it would mean that we don't get the end of la liga. it won't affect the champions league. that's a different competition but the league adamant they do not want this strike to go ahead. that's what they're trying to push for in this meeting today. >> they said that they would not be joining manchester city, and will stay as coach. the spaniard is two years into a three-year contract in german. his sides trails 3-0 from the first leg. >> i have said that i have one more year on my contract here. next season i will be here.
the money between the spanish football clubs and the federation wanted more say in that.ow supporting the government are the people having this meeting. the spanish league and with them, of course, barcelona and real madrid. they're very powerful. they're not happy at all with the thought of a strike, and they will take on the spanish football federation. the other twist is that the federation is supported actually by the football players themselves. it's not just about the stars. it's about...
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. >> it means "we can" in spanish. kate moody has more.kate: from a grassroots protest movement to political powerhouse, the movement blossomed from years of anti-a steady measures -- anti-austerity measures. they took to the streets to campaign against corruption and unemployment. last january, their anger was crystallized in a new article party. it quickly -- a new political party. it quickly gained momentum. a charismatic clinical science professor emerged -- political science professor emerged as the party leader. he politicized -- it's demised -- he epitomized the political establishment. >> we are starting something new. this is the year of change and the wind of change is starting to blow across europe. reporter: critics accuse it of being financed by left-wing government in latin america. the parties founders resigned citing disappointment in the group's direction. once this week and celebrations come down, the leadership will be focused on presenting a united front as they continue to try to shake up spanish politics. >> shifting
. >> it means "we can" in spanish. kate moody has more.kate: from a grassroots protest movement to political powerhouse, the movement blossomed from years of anti-a steady measures -- anti-austerity measures. they took to the streets to campaign against corruption and unemployment. last january, their anger was crystallized in a new article party. it quickly -- a new political party. it quickly gained momentum. a charismatic clinical science professor emerged -- political...
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they are not happy with a strike and will take on the spanish football federation.ou can see how complicated it is. the other twist is that the federation is supported actually by the players themselves. it's not just about the big stars playing for barcelona and real madrid, it's 30,000 footballers on strike, meaning we don't get the spanish cup final. it doesn't affect the champions they've got the separate competition but they need to resolve this. the league are animate they do not want the strike to go ahead. they are pushing for that at the meeting today. >> not joining manchester city, the sports network reported saturday that he had verbally agreed to join the english premier league club. he is two years into a three year contract in germany. he's been speaking ahead of the champions leak semifinal against barcelona that takes place on tuesday. >> i have said it 200 million times that i have one more year on my contract here. next season, i will be here and that is all that i said. >> after being named golf's most overrated player by his fellow golfers, he h
they are not happy with a strike and will take on the spanish football federation.ou can see how complicated it is. the other twist is that the federation is supported actually by the players themselves. it's not just about the big stars playing for barcelona and real madrid, it's 30,000 footballers on strike, meaning we don't get the spanish cup final. it doesn't affect the champions they've got the separate competition but they need to resolve this. the league are animate they do not want the...
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and then someone says -- [ speaking spanish ] >> it's pigs, wild pigs.hat's exactly what it was. we hear helicopters, black hawks have a really distinct sound to them. kind of real low, throaty. we would all kind of look at it, but it's impossible for them to see us. we were certainly kind of under guard, but we weren't restrained. our hands were never bound. we also really didn't talk about escaping. that was a step that i don't think we were prepared to even think about. there was opportunities. they were kind of careless with their weapons. they would just leave them around. sometimes they would forget them. but then once you escape, where do you go? we didn't have provisions on us. then we really would have been on our own. frankly, we didn't have a lot of our own survival skills. then that evening another group of soldiers arrived. >> you recognize those men? >> they were the soldiers that went into panama. they had heavier mortars, russian squad machine guns. the commander that originally took victor reassures us that victor is going to be coming a
and then someone says -- [ speaking spanish ] >> it's pigs, wild pigs.hat's exactly what it was. we hear helicopters, black hawks have a really distinct sound to them. kind of real low, throaty. we would all kind of look at it, but it's impossible for them to see us. we were certainly kind of under guard, but we weren't restrained. our hands were never bound. we also really didn't talk about escaping. that was a step that i don't think we were prepared to even think about. there was...
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if the dispute isn't resolved by may 30 the spanish cup final would be hit and the spanish season hasolved by june 6. after that players like barcelona stoors stars need to be released. we'll have talks with the players union and government this week. >> translator: i received a phone call from the supreme court. on wednesday at 10:30 in the morning there will be a hearing to judge the legality of the strike. >> reporter: what won't be affected is the champions league where they try to reach the final this week. madrid faces uvent advertise on wednesday. the spanish football fans are dismaid with many blaming the chief villa, a fifa vice president. his organization has effectively taken the ball away. no spain's football bosses need to consider the damage if it isn't returned in time. lee wellings al jazeera, madrid. >> as we mentioned the champions league is not affected but there's no doubt the problems that are on the minds of people and barcelona players' they prepare to travel for the second leg of the semifinal. they have more to worry about until the short time. they have to ov
if the dispute isn't resolved by may 30 the spanish cup final would be hit and the spanish season hasolved by june 6. after that players like barcelona stoors stars need to be released. we'll have talks with the players union and government this week. >> translator: i received a phone call from the supreme court. on wednesday at 10:30 in the morning there will be a hearing to judge the legality of the strike. >> reporter: what won't be affected is the champions league where they try...
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i'm learning spanish. >> seth: how's your spanish going?-- like you think you know i don't know if anyone speaks spanish. do you speak any languages? of course not. are you jewish? >> seth: no. i don't know i pause now. everybody thinks i'm jewish, and my wife is jewish and i do feel like -- it's like pushing me towards judaism. >> i just think jewish people don't learn languages as well as other people. i don't know what that is. but that's what i'm blaming it on. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and it's not easy and also i'm not -- it is easy. spanish is an easy language, but i bought a house in spain over my break. i bought a house and i'm like okay i'm gonna do -- i'm going to learn spanish. i'm not going to do one of these idiots that gets construction and can't communicate. that already happened to me in america. i'm doing that in spain. [ laughter ] i'm sitting there with my little spanish tutor comes to my house like three or four times a week whenever i'm home. meanwhile, he's half the size of me. how am i gonna have sex with this guy. [ laugh
i'm learning spanish. >> seth: how's your spanish going?-- like you think you know i don't know if anyone speaks spanish. do you speak any languages? of course not. are you jewish? >> seth: no. i don't know i pause now. everybody thinks i'm jewish, and my wife is jewish and i do feel like -- it's like pushing me towards judaism. >> i just think jewish people don't learn languages as well as other people. i don't know what that is. but that's what i'm blaming it on. >>...
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[music] [music] [singing in spanish] [music] [music] [singing in spanish] [singing in spanish] [music[singing in spanish] >>> welcome to the u.s. bank nbc sports report. here is your host, liam mchugh. >> good afternoon. we'll get to the amgen tour of california in just a second. >>> but first, tennis' second major of the year, the french open, the players were in the final clay court tune-up, the italian o
[music] [music] [singing in spanish] [music] [music] [singing in spanish] [singing in spanish] [music[singing in spanish] >>> welcome to the u.s. bank nbc sports report. here is your host, liam mchugh. >> good afternoon. we'll get to the amgen tour of california in just a second. >>> but first, tennis' second major of the year, the french open, the players were in the final clay court tune-up, the italian o
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time is against the spanish authorities. this is a big move of the spanish league. a legal move. they are backed by the spanish government that brought into laws distributing money that caused the dispute in the first place. the league wants to get the strike stopped. the people pushing for the suspension are the spanish football federations. they don't want games to go ahead until they are heard the way they want to be heard, they want more power. it's a typical story. with the games affected, with the season about to end, the league need to get this sorted out. this is a big route. they want the arm of the spanish supreme court who are dealing with this under labour laws the strike is not legal, games have to be played. >>> all right, that is lee wellings live in madrid. we'll come back when we have more news on what the spanish court decides. in spain - the opening event of the diamond league will be hosted. 13 champions and 10 counter champions are entered into the event. mo farah is one of those, and joins us. thank you for coming in. you are making your debut in doha, why d
time is against the spanish authorities. this is a big move of the spanish league. a legal move. they are backed by the spanish government that brought into laws distributing money that caused the dispute in the first place. the league wants to get the strike stopped. the people pushing for the suspension are the spanish football federations. they don't want games to go ahead until they are heard the way they want to be heard, they want more power. it's a typical story. with the games affected,...
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spanish catholics planting the seeds for what are now some of the greatest cities. francisco. >> in terms of active affiliation, the u.s. has been portrayed as an exception to the wealthy west. the latest numbers seem to show america may be heading in the same direction, on a different timetable. john terrett takes us through the data. >> let us pray. >> it's a tradition, a chaplain delivering a prayer. the constitution doesn't shy away from fate. most u.s. presidents have been sworn into office by taking an oath on a christian bible. >> i barak hussain obama... >> christianity is woech into american -- woven into american culture. the numbers that consider themselves christians may be on the decline. the christian share has faup, from 78.4% in 2006 to 7 0.6" today. adults under the age of 33 are a bug part of the decline. roughly a third claim to be affiliated with no religion, and growing. >> it happens among the young people, those of retirement age, every region of the country, among college graduates and those with less education, and people of all racial and e
spanish catholics planting the seeds for what are now some of the greatest cities. francisco. >> in terms of active affiliation, the u.s. has been portrayed as an exception to the wealthy west. the latest numbers seem to show america may be heading in the same direction, on a different timetable. john terrett takes us through the data. >> let us pray. >> it's a tradition, a chaplain delivering a prayer. the constitution doesn't shy away from fate. most u.s. presidents have...
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spanish law requires his deportation. then there was a desperate plea from his mother, a legal migrant living in spain. >> i call on journalists who are aware of our deal to try to put an end to it. he is my child. i have all the documents that prove he is my son. >> the family plight has moved the world and prompted the spanish government to act. >> he's been granted a temporary authorization that will allow him to stay for a year. >> the family's lawyer says his clients knew nothing of the suitcase plan. they say they have paid intermediaries to acquire a visa for him. the daughter lives legally with him, but they were denied permission to bring over their son, reportedly because their income was not deemed sufficient for the care of two children. >> soccer news now and germany's bundesliga reaches a climax this weekend. one round of matches left on saturday, and all eyes are on the relegation battle. >> no fewer than six teams are involved in the struggle to stay in the bundesliga. some just need to win to stay up. but
spanish law requires his deportation. then there was a desperate plea from his mother, a legal migrant living in spain. >> i call on journalists who are aware of our deal to try to put an end to it. he is my child. i have all the documents that prove he is my son. >> the family plight has moved the world and prompted the spanish government to act. >> he's been granted a temporary authorization that will allow him to stay for a year. >> the family's lawyer says his...
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spanish political analyst. thank you so much for joining us. >> i.s.i.l. fighters have broken into a museum in palmyra, syria. syrian officials say the antiquities have been removed and are safe. i.s.i.l. seized control. it raised concerns about the ancient temples and tombs, the u.s.-led coalition conditioned air strikes. in iraq i.s.i.l. conditions to fight for control of the anbar province. the group captured ramada. shia militias were deployed on saturday in a bid to prevent i.s.i.l. advancing on the strategic military base. >> there has been military reports against the islamic state of iraq and levant. shia militia men, and iraqi government soldiers recaptured the up to pushing i.s.i.l. out of the up to which is 7km from ramada. the iraq which forces were sent to the area to stop i.s.i.l. advancing further. i.s.i.l. took towns and villages since capturing ramada on sunday. the capture of - the aim is to protect the military base which was under threat earlier today. >>> the air base is the staging ground for the government's counter offensive against
spanish political analyst. thank you so much for joining us. >> i.s.i.l. fighters have broken into a museum in palmyra, syria. syrian officials say the antiquities have been removed and are safe. i.s.i.l. seized control. it raised concerns about the ancient temples and tombs, the u.s.-led coalition conditioned air strikes. in iraq i.s.i.l. conditions to fight for control of the anbar province. the group captured ramada. shia militias were deployed on saturday in a bid to prevent i.s.i.l....
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with roots based in the spanish movement that we saw happening last year. eppais paints a picture of spain being run by coalition governments in the future. this is is sort of a seismic shift it sees all stemming back from the european elections of 2014 and the french paper has exactly the same terminology it talks about a seismic political shift in spain, that's its headline going back again to spain elmundo, liberal right paper sees things differently. it did manage to get into all the different constituencies, but it didn't do -- it didn't achieve its one goal which was to advance the socialist party enough to provide one competitor to the ruling party. so it says our friendship is wounded, but it's not ded as podamus leaders think so. it has become a victim of its own expectations. they will have to form coalitions with other parties and he's going to have to try to support the socialist party if he is to get anywhere in the elections, the general elections coming up in autumn. >> all right. we've got, i believe a cartoon in the paper that also sums up
with roots based in the spanish movement that we saw happening last year. eppais paints a picture of spain being run by coalition governments in the future. this is is sort of a seismic shift it sees all stemming back from the european elections of 2014 and the french paper has exactly the same terminology it talks about a seismic political shift in spain, that's its headline going back again to spain elmundo, liberal right paper sees things differently. it did manage to get into all the...
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a power struggle over spanish football with no clear winners. al jazeera. >> the former marketing and commercial for barcelona and c.e.o. of prime time sports told me about the huge disparity in money generated v. rights. >> barcelona and real madrid make 140 million euros per season compared to the likes of $18 million, a ratio of one to seven, which is better than it used to be. used to be one to 10, which compares to premier league one to 1.6. obviously with the new contract that the premier league has been signing, we could find a situation in which a small team in the premier league would make as much as barcelona making right now in la league. >> the league title hangs in the balance, but the catalan club is playing for the champions crown up against munich in their semifinal encounter. the return to the new camp ruined he scored twice to become the competition's all time record goal scorers with 77. namar added a third as barcelona beat their former coach and his team 3-0. >> this is champions league semifinals against a very unique and d
a power struggle over spanish football with no clear winners. al jazeera. >> the former marketing and commercial for barcelona and c.e.o. of prime time sports told me about the huge disparity in money generated v. rights. >> barcelona and real madrid make 140 million euros per season compared to the likes of $18 million, a ratio of one to seven, which is better than it used to be. used to be one to 10, which compares to premier league one to 1.6. obviously with the new contract that...
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a power struggle over spanish football with no clear winners. >>> spanish football journal list joinslive from barcelona. why does the league support the bill, but the football federation doesn't? >> basically it's a problem -- a power struggle really between the government and the football federation, and the league is on the side of the government whereas the federation are unhappy that they weren't directly involved in the negotiations for this new deal. so that's the root of the problem, the president of the federation has been in this position since the 1980s, and he always has been looking for more control, obviously for the federation, and it is a power struggle that is at the root of this problem, and who has -- who is in control, the spanish football at the end of the day. >> the government say it will make the league more competitive, because the smaller clubs will be able to afford better players. why isn't the federation happy about that? >> well they should be. i mean this is a situation where the fans are suffering because of this -- this situation between the federation
a power struggle over spanish football with no clear winners. >>> spanish football journal list joinslive from barcelona. why does the league support the bill, but the football federation doesn't? >> basically it's a problem -- a power struggle really between the government and the football federation, and the league is on the side of the government whereas the federation are unhappy that they weren't directly involved in the negotiations for this new deal. so that's the root of...
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the spanish court is expected to rule soon.right's law that could see a greater share of revenue amongst all clubs. the spanish government wants rights for all games sold as one package. the player's union is keen for the strike to go ahead. but the league is opposing it. >> translator: a strike could be declared legal tomorrow and they may say there is no problem if a strike is called but the clubs that want to play and the right to work must be respected, and they must cancel the suspension of the competition. to allow the clubs that want to play to play and have been told that some do. >>> lee wellings says that any strike could be damaging for for -- spanish football. >> reporter: the court has decided that thursday will be when the judge announces whether the suspension can be stopped, and we're running out of time because there are matches due to be paid from saturday, one more round of matches, then the spanish cup final, and then the season stops. they have got to find a way to stop this strike from happening quickly, o
the spanish court is expected to rule soon.right's law that could see a greater share of revenue amongst all clubs. the spanish government wants rights for all games sold as one package. the player's union is keen for the strike to go ahead. but the league is opposing it. >> translator: a strike could be declared legal tomorrow and they may say there is no problem if a strike is called but the clubs that want to play and the right to work must be respected, and they must cancel the...
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formula one world champion won in good time in the spanish grand prix. hamilton is looking to claim his fifth pole, and a second consecutive spanish grand prix win. >>> new england patriots quarterback tom brady spoke out for the first time since a report claims that the team intentionally deflateed football. brady threw for three touchdowns but it was discovered that some balls were deplat deflated, making them easier to grip, catch and throw. the report said that brady was aware of the deflating activities. some have called for him to be suspended the four-time super bowl winner said that he was not concerned. >> has this, however, detracted from your joy of winning the super bowl? >> absolutely not. [ cheering ] >> why not? >> because we earned and achieved everything that we got this year as a team, and i'm very proud of that, and our fans should be, too. >> he's confident. nfl journalist believes that brady could still find himself in trouble with the sports governing body. >> there is debate how much of a performance-enhancing act this was, how muc
formula one world champion won in good time in the spanish grand prix. hamilton is looking to claim his fifth pole, and a second consecutive spanish grand prix win. >>> new england patriots quarterback tom brady spoke out for the first time since a report claims that the team intentionally deflateed football. brady threw for three touchdowns but it was discovered that some balls were deplat deflated, making them easier to grip, catch and throw. the report said that brady was aware of...
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that's the spanish capital of madrid where real madrid is their domestic scene and every other spanish club. they'll decide whether the players union can go ahead with the strike 48 hours later with two weeks of the league season left to play. proposed laws changing the distribution of tv money. the league is opposing the strike. >>> a strike could be declareday can play. and i'm told there are clubs who want to play. >> lee wellings is following events in madrid. >> the law court in madrid has decided that thursday the judge will decide whether will announce whether suspension will be stopped. there is one more round of la liga matches. and then they've got to find a way to stop this strike from happening quickly. otherwise, we have the situation of barcelona being awarded the spanish league title in a very un unsatisfactory manner. they want to find a way to stop the strike. we'll see whether the judge agrees or if the spanish football will get their way. >> more trouble off the pitch. in barcelona in a separate madrid court case a judge has ordered the club to stand trial on tax cha
that's the spanish capital of madrid where real madrid is their domestic scene and every other spanish club. they'll decide whether the players union can go ahead with the strike 48 hours later with two weeks of the league season left to play. proposed laws changing the distribution of tv money. the league is opposing the strike. >>> a strike could be declareday can play. and i'm told there are clubs who want to play. >> lee wellings is following events in madrid. >> the...
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this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame.ies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> i wonder if this was decorative or whether this was really porn. >> they probably had it in a 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? >> because the neighbors, they -- >> they complain? >> -- complain. >> our friend, coque, brought us to this place, to dona pochita, a street stall named for the lady who runs the joint.
this must be after the spanish arrived to teach them shame.ies. >> getting zombie old-fashioned. >> yes, tony. i really appreciate your knowledge. >> i wonder if this was decorative or whether this was really porn. >> they probably had it in a 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,...
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the spanish side finishing up fooeorran tina. big story ukranian dnipro beating nopoily -- napoli going 2-1 >>> patriots quarterback tom brady has decided to appeal against a ban he received in the deflate-gate incident. brady and patriots were found guilty of deflating balls making it easier it catch. they issued a statement saying evidence was incomplete incorrect and lacking context. >> andy murray quit the italian open citing fatigue. he's been in great form winning the last two event. he beat rafael nadal in a final and the spand yard is playing in rome. he reached the last date and will next play. in qualifying tom baluchy took novak djokovic to three sets recovering from losing. and teed up a final with kei nishikori. roger federer is through, beating south africa's kevin anderson in two sets. roger federer a 3-time runner-up in rome. this is a title he is yet to break. >>> okay this is al jazeera america. i'm tony harris live in new york city. we have been given the 2 minute warning to president obama. the president concl
the spanish side finishing up fooeorran tina. big story ukranian dnipro beating nopoily -- napoli going 2-1 >>> patriots quarterback tom brady has decided to appeal against a ban he received in the deflate-gate incident. brady and patriots were found guilty of deflating balls making it easier it catch. they issued a statement saying evidence was incomplete incorrect and lacking context. >> andy murray quit the italian open citing fatigue. he's been in great form winning the last...
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indians to celebrate but also in the many ways cling to what is left of their culture to many here spanish rule destroys them we look at it as our people were devastated what happened and it effected our culture. our whole livelihood. >> a failed attempt to assimilate other cultures into a more dominant culture. by choice or force some 5,000 were baptized during the administration, he may have had the best of intentions but today he would see little gratitude expressed here. the 7th of the 21 in the state and where andrew a decedent of those very mission indians converted works as curator. >> galvins is the minority voice. >> i belief he was one of the champions of native people, because he founded mission san francisco and my ancestors were here during the mission period. that he champions protecting my ancestors. as a native american, and knowing the history of native americans in the missions how do you reckon can seal that i belief he is a very very holy person who lived in a very very difficult situation. vincent medina disagrees. it is a bit of a family feud, he is galvin's cause can
indians to celebrate but also in the many ways cling to what is left of their culture to many here spanish rule destroys them we look at it as our people were devastated what happened and it effected our culture. our whole livelihood. >> a failed attempt to assimilate other cultures into a more dominant culture. by choice or force some 5,000 were baptized during the administration, he may have had the best of intentions but today he would see little gratitude expressed here. the 7th of...
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it spots a not so friendly rivalry. >> (speaking spanish) >> i said... spanish) >> he was one of the buffalo they pardoned ownership of a bar. billy was a regular at beavers so they knew each other. it's a small place. >> but even on his home turf, billy still has to watch his back. since law enforcement is so lax a growing number of vigil anti groups come and vigilantism is rising. >> he needs other people around him because he's young. he doesn't have resources. he needs to have protectors. >> the kid falls in with the gang that has rewrestlers knowns the boys. >> these were outlaws and bad guys. for billy to ride with them it would have informed the rest of his career as a criminal learning to be a better criminal by palling around with people who are really good at it. >> their leader jesse is a ruthless killer. >> i hear tell you are pretty good with the pistol. >> don't worry, boy, you are going to grow into that one day. kind of dangerous. careful. (gunshots) >> the boys are a cutthroat clan reviled through out the region. now billy has decided to
it spots a not so friendly rivalry. >> (speaking spanish) >> i said... spanish) >> he was one of the buffalo they pardoned ownership of a bar. billy was a regular at beavers so they knew each other. it's a small place. >> but even on his home turf, billy still has to watch his back. since law enforcement is so lax a growing number of vigil anti groups come and vigilantism is rising. >> he needs other people around him because he's young. he doesn't have resources....
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michael jr., he looks spanish.t month he looked me in the eye and said, [ speaking spanish ] >> jimmy: maybe the kid is watching "dora the explorer." if you listen to michael's line of thought he has a reasonable explanation. >> playing with the little fella one day and i say little things to him. at one point i said something to him and i could have swore that little guy looked at me and said -- [ speaking spanish ] >> if a child is born spanish he will learn to speak spanish. >> jimmy: it is true. [ applause ] they did a dna test. it revealed that michael is the father of michael jr. of course he's the father. why else would the kid be named michael jr.? are you planning to watch the fight over the weekend saturday night? [ cheers and applause ] >>. >> jimmy: mgm in las vegas. floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. they estimate the fight will be seen by more people than any fight in history that did not take place between jay-z and his sister-in-law in an elevator. [ applause ] didn't have to pay for that. no matt
michael jr., he looks spanish.t month he looked me in the eye and said, [ speaking spanish ] >> jimmy: maybe the kid is watching "dora the explorer." if you listen to michael's line of thought he has a reasonable explanation. >> playing with the little fella one day and i say little things to him. at one point i said something to him and i could have swore that little guy looked at me and said -- [ speaking spanish ] >> if a child is born spanish he will learn to...
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a lot of people are bullish on the spanish economy. maybe not the spanish people though.: absolutely. your reporter hit the nail on the head. voters tend to focus more on unemployment. that is when you get those filter through into the feel-good factor. i think there is a clear difference between the u.k. and spain in that regard. spanish growth is improving very significantly. unemployment remains very high whereas unemployment in the u.k. is only 5.5%. jonathan: political risk and uncertainty a still big risk for europe. we saw what was happening with greece and maybe next is spain italy, and france. do you think spain they are looking to greece and thinking don't want any of that? it has a real economic impact. kevin: absolutely. one of the reasons is not just the germans are taking a very hard line against greece. the spanish and italian governments don't want to give any ground to greece, because if they do so, the response will be, people in spain and italy would be quite attracted by that option the syriza option resulting in compromises from european partners. ger
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it will effect the last two days of the spanish cup final.he title is highly unlikely to be decide bid then. we have more from spain. the spanish football federation announced it is suspending all games this season because of its dispute with the government over tv rights. the federation said that it was unhappy with the new law put in place, the law that breaks the monopoly over tv rights, remember they negotiate their own deal. no games will be played after the 16th of may that includes the do met domestic cup finals. this has been always a hot potato for some time. it's finally come to a head. of course, there is real chance that barcelona could be meeting real madrid for the first time. messi with the return they beat bayern bayern munich side. two from mes si and end with the 3-0 victory. let's get more analysis from the european football are we going to see them going through with the threat of suspending the domestic leagues? >> they hope that some sort of truth at least will be sorted in the next few days. maybe a promise of more talk
it will effect the last two days of the spanish cup final.he title is highly unlikely to be decide bid then. we have more from spain. the spanish football federation announced it is suspending all games this season because of its dispute with the government over tv rights. the federation said that it was unhappy with the new law put in place, the law that breaks the monopoly over tv rights, remember they negotiate their own deal. no games will be played after the 16th of may that includes the...
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genie: there is bad news for spanish football fans.hey could be left without their favorite game as of next week. the country possibly football federation has taken the measure of suspending all league and cup matches. protests over a proposed law on tv rights. the strike is open ended. the last two rounds of the spanish league could now not go ahead. the u.k. is voting in the closest election in decades. polls say the ruling conservatives and their rivals are neck and neck but smaller parties could tip the balance. a french court rules taped phone conversations between nicolas sarkozy and his lawyer can be admitted as evidence in court. that is linked to a probe into the former president's campaign financing. a coalition deal in israel sealed two hours before the deadline. benjamin netanyahu lines up the slimmest majority with the backing of the far right. we will start with a look at business news with stephen carroll. stephen: that story about the united kingdom. it is interesting to watch what is happening. we're about the midpoint
genie: there is bad news for spanish football fans.hey could be left without their favorite game as of next week. the country possibly football federation has taken the measure of suspending all league and cup matches. protests over a proposed law on tv rights. the strike is open ended. the last two rounds of the spanish league could now not go ahead. the u.k. is voting in the closest election in decades. polls say the ruling conservatives and their rivals are neck and neck but smaller parties...
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on one side of the dispute is the spanish league who have been holding their meeting and they are invernment on how television money should be shared among clubs, on the other side is the spanish federation and they are not happy at all with how they feel they are being disrespected and decisions made without them being properly consulted and they have the backing of the players. if a strike were to go ahead over 60,000 players and 30,000 matches across spain would be cancelled and the matches on sunday would be halt with barcelona four points clear in the season reaching climax and the league season is due to end on the following saturday, if the dispute is not resolved by may 30 the spanish cup final between barcelona would be hit and has to be resolved by june 6 because barcelona stars mesi need to be released for copper america. the league president is taking legal action but will have talks with the players' union and government this week. >> translator: i received a phone call this morning from the supreme court, i was informed that on wednesday at 10:30 in the morning there wi
on one side of the dispute is the spanish league who have been holding their meeting and they are invernment on how television money should be shared among clubs, on the other side is the spanish federation and they are not happy at all with how they feel they are being disrespected and decisions made without them being properly consulted and they have the backing of the players. if a strike were to go ahead over 60,000 players and 30,000 matches across spain would be cancelled and the matches...
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then there's the spanish cup that barcelona is involved.na is of course involved in the champions league. a great deal of relief from football fans whether it's here in madrid barcelona or across spain that football goes ahead as planned. >> barcelona do now know who their opponent berlin will be the newly crowned italian champions. real looks set to finish the season without any major silverware but celebrations for juventus. >> translator: it's an extraordinary group. i'm really proud of them. they did their best. the squad has played with confidence and improved their way of playing. >> translator: we did our best in this match. we worked hard and played well with a lot of opportunities. we're sad because we're out of this competition, but we must think about the next two games. we must finish the season well. >> the united states print relay team have been stripped of their medals as a result of doping investigation. now the three teammates who ran in the relay final and two squad members will have to hand back their medals too. >>> an
then there's the spanish cup that barcelona is involved.na is of course involved in the champions league. a great deal of relief from football fans whether it's here in madrid barcelona or across spain that football goes ahead as planned. >> barcelona do now know who their opponent berlin will be the newly crowned italian champions. real looks set to finish the season without any major silverware but celebrations for juventus. >> translator: it's an extraordinary group. i'm really...
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you have to speak spanish.a venezuelan specialty and this one has a lot. a beef patty, ham, egg, six varieties of sauces, potatoes and cheese. it's big. big i tell you. you have to demolish it in stages like a hyena devouring an antelope by the hoof. you tunnel through the soft parts first. >> i'm going to start crying. all right. i'm going in. good god. >> yes or no? >> it's delicious, but -- >> it's a little much, right. >> there's no way this thing is holding together until the last bite. >> all right. i can't even get the whole thing. that's ridiculous. >> this is open until 4:00 a.m. there's definitely a time of day when that seems like a perfectly reasonable idea. >> if you drink too much, this will pretty much take care of everything that ever ailed you. >> long a refuge for people all over the caribbean basin and latin mesh, miami was for those who wanted to get off the grid and wants to make their own rules. you'll remember travis, the mystery solving boat bum who lived on a houseboat in miami. people
you have to speak spanish.a venezuelan specialty and this one has a lot. a beef patty, ham, egg, six varieties of sauces, potatoes and cheese. it's big. big i tell you. you have to demolish it in stages like a hyena devouring an antelope by the hoof. you tunnel through the soft parts first. >> i'm going to start crying. all right. i'm going in. good god. >> yes or no? >> it's delicious, but -- >> it's a little much, right. >> there's no way this thing is holding...
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it has angered the descendents of native people whose ancestors were killed when the spanish missions were established. >> a native american blessing to remember the thousands of tribespeople buried here in the roman catholic mission. 20 one of the spanish missions were built at the end of the 18th century to bring christianity and colonialism to what is now california. its founder junipero serra is remember two different ways. >> their thousands of indigenous people under the ground. >> she's taken the name of one of the first indigenous activists. >> the canada nation of them is a celebration of genocide. 90% of the people he came here to canonize perished under sub human conditions. we don't think that person deserves a place in heaven with the other saints. >> organized agriculture and hard labor was brought to the indigenous people who junipero serra tried to bring. >> they were recognized in spanish law. the idea of enslavement -- it did not happen. there were rules. >> this is 1783, the last year of junipero serra's life. it has a signature on it. >> what are the impacts of his
it has angered the descendents of native people whose ancestors were killed when the spanish missions were established. >> a native american blessing to remember the thousands of tribespeople buried here in the roman catholic mission. 20 one of the spanish missions were built at the end of the 18th century to bring christianity and colonialism to what is now california. its founder junipero serra is remember two different ways. >> their thousands of indigenous people under the...
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. >>> the two nations met in china to boost relations >>> spanish football is in crisis. we are waiting for a court to rule on a player strike which looks set to ruin the rest the season of the live to mad ride for an update. >>>we begin in burundi where an attempted feud has caused fighting in the capital bujumbura, heavy gunfire has been held all around the capital. media outlets have been targeted. the had of the army said the coupe failed and forces loyal to president pierre nkurunziza is in control. burundi's president tried to return home from tanzania where he was attending, but was not allowed to hand. >>> let's cabinet the latest from malcolm webb. malcolm, we know that the president has been trying to get home. any idea where they are now. what are the chances of them returning. >> well, the last we heard is he is in tanzania, in their capital, with plans to travel here. the last he heard is soldiers supporting the leader of the coup. we keep getting new bits of information. some key locations are changing hands, and changing back again fairly fast. it's not exa
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you talk about here being a spanish speaker. i remember when she learned spanish.emember when walking by her desk and she was going over it and i remember those things. that's how driven she was. this is not something she just picked up when she was growing up. she set her mind to learn spanish and she purchased a program to learn spanish and she learned it and became a spanish speaker on our department. that's how driven that lady was. it's devastating to know what she had waiting for her an hour before she was taken from us. one hour before she was taken from us. >> it seems too cruel to even be true. as any parent, as a new mother and any parent will say -- >> that's an awful thing. >> it's an awful thing. she gave so much. she cared for so many people and detective ken fox, i think her family now is lucky they have people like you to care for people left behind. they'll need that love and help. >> her funeral is set for tuesday. >> ken fox, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. introducing new downy fresh protect, it's like deo
you talk about here being a spanish speaker. i remember when she learned spanish.emember when walking by her desk and she was going over it and i remember those things. that's how driven she was. this is not something she just picked up when she was growing up. she set her mind to learn spanish and she purchased a program to learn spanish and she learned it and became a spanish speaker on our department. that's how driven that lady was. it's devastating to know what she had waiting for her an...