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[girls speaking spanish] alvaro: this is a serious problem.re are about 900,000 children in guatemala who have to work. firstly, the families are so poor that the children have to help out with their labor, and that interrupts their schooling. and then the government does nothing to improve conditions. so the children get caught up in a vicious circle. they have to work, so they don't go to school. they lose their education and end up doing the same thing their parents did. [man on loudspeaker] narrator: huehuetenango city. this region, more than any other, supplies germany's biggest coffee roaster, tchibo. do tchibo's suppliers have conditions similar to the ones we've discovered elsewhere? we show up unannounced at the offices of one of the largest exporters supplying tchibo. we hope to preempt any inquiries or communications with tchibo. we're looking for the names of the fincas that supply the coffee. [importer speaking spanish] narrator: it worked. the fincas are nueva palmira and dulce leonarda. after an hour and a half on the road, we'r
[girls speaking spanish] alvaro: this is a serious problem.re are about 900,000 children in guatemala who have to work. firstly, the families are so poor that the children have to help out with their labor, and that interrupts their schooling. and then the government does nothing to improve conditions. so the children get caught up in a vicious circle. they have to work, so they don't go to school. they lose their education and end up doing the same thing their parents did. [man on loudspeaker]...
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the spanish searched for many years for these ships. the stories persisted in various documents through time. in the 1960's, a man named mel fisher who was working on the east coast of florida, looking for a shipwreck that had sunk in 1750, he heard about this rack that had gone down somewhere in the florida keys back in 1622. he decided he was going to look for it. his whole family was involved in this venture, his wife and children and he had a crew as well. they all moved down here to the florida keys. first they began the search in the upper keys because they thought the historic documents pointed to the day up there. but after a year or two of work, they found it was actually somewhere in the lower keys, so they moved their operations to key west and began a search that was almost unbelievable. it took 16 years of searching. they sacrificed so much. it was a huge expense. they had legal battles the entire way. mel and his wife lost their oldest son and daughter-in-law two divers who were killed during the search. it was a very, ver
the spanish searched for many years for these ships. the stories persisted in various documents through time. in the 1960's, a man named mel fisher who was working on the east coast of florida, looking for a shipwreck that had sunk in 1750, he heard about this rack that had gone down somewhere in the florida keys back in 1622. he decided he was going to look for it. his whole family was involved in this venture, his wife and children and he had a crew as well. they all moved down here to the...
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of spanish colonial society. of course, that means they would be taxpaying citizens. so this is a very calculated effort. because if you look at the spanish government, there was not too much separation between the catholic church and the spanish government at this point. obviously, this is one of the main ways in which california became settled by the spaniards. this is, supposedly, a representation of the mission of san gabriel. at the time that the united states was fighting for independence, the spaniards decided they were going to, at last subtle their final frontier region, -- settle their final frontier region, if you can call it that. we know that that concept of frontier is very problematic especially when you look at indigenous people, because they are left out of the equation. they are seen as people who have not settled it. in the western view, it is deemed frontier -- unsettled virgin land. nevertheless, most of these people came from the area of sinaloa. you can see them going up to sonora. this is
of spanish colonial society. of course, that means they would be taxpaying citizens. so this is a very calculated effort. because if you look at the spanish government, there was not too much separation between the catholic church and the spanish government at this point. obviously, this is one of the main ways in which california became settled by the spaniards. this is, supposedly, a representation of the mission of san gabriel. at the time that the united states was fighting for...
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it was rumored or speculated that the spanish slave who had been scouting for the spanish actually told the pawnee the best time to attack. the spanish were used to being attacked at don. they waited until about 10:00 in the morning when the spanish had figured that were not going to be attacked and started unsettling -- unsaddling the horses, and then they attacked. the spanish were wiped out almost entirely. a few managed to escape. about eight or nine made it back to new mexico, made it back to santa fe. the interesting implication of this was that this really discouraged the spanish from trying to enforce their claims on the central plains and allowed the french to eventually claim the louisiana territory, which, of course, was eventually sold to the united states. that pivotal battle may have discouraged the spanish from holding onto the central plains allow the french to be able to sell to the united states. little events like that can trigger big things. >> looking at nebraska's political history, are there any nebraska politicians who have influenced you or your political ideals
it was rumored or speculated that the spanish slave who had been scouting for the spanish actually told the pawnee the best time to attack. the spanish were used to being attacked at don. they waited until about 10:00 in the morning when the spanish had figured that were not going to be attacked and started unsettling -- unsaddling the horses, and then they attacked. the spanish were wiped out almost entirely. a few managed to escape. about eight or nine made it back to new mexico, made it back...
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the guy that spoke spanish had walked around the car. [ speaking spanish ] >> he had said to him, younow, 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 is so many cars that line up there at 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 some 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 a
the guy that spoke spanish had walked around the car. [ speaking spanish ] >> he had said to him, younow, 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...
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referring to the spanish-american war. i have severed my ego from the state. consequently, i do not identify with power. i'm a pacifist -- >> okay. >> and that's that. >> do you have a question? >> now my question is this: do you think that 9/11 is part of the hidden history of war? considering that mossad and the bush crime family planted explosives that wrecked the -- >> okay, thanks. ken, do you want to talk about 9/11 and what it means to -- >> i certainly, i certainly discuss it at length in this book and i have in other books. i am not a believer, to be honest with a lot of the so-called 9/11 conspiracy theories. i'm sure there is hidden history, i'm sure there are answers yet to be determined. but i'll wait for a more full accounting before, before that. and just to the first comment about we -- >> from who? >> i certainly did say "we" meaning the united states. perhaps more correctly i should say the spanish-american war marks the moment where the united states of america becomes a global power. there were not -- there were many people at that time who
referring to the spanish-american war. i have severed my ego from the state. consequently, i do not identify with power. i'm a pacifist -- >> okay. >> and that's that. >> do you have a question? >> now my question is this: do you think that 9/11 is part of the hidden history of war? considering that mossad and the bush crime family planted explosives that wrecked the -- >> okay, thanks. ken, do you want to talk about 9/11 and what it means to -- >> i...
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updating the lines and routinely excluding filipino to make sure the english is more clear and the spanish and inclines translations are clear we'll review our forms and communications with the voters one change that's going to happen that will impact the voters more directly in november we move from triangle to bilingual ballots so in the past we'll have english challenges and spanish on the ballot but with the inclusion of filipino we can't run an election we have too many cards we're going to break up the cards chinese english chinese english and chinese filipino we've begun the process of reaching out to voters that were burn born in chinese and spanish and other countries to get the capture for the election materials sent to them other than english and in july beginning in august we have signage in 2 hundred and 50 buses to have the voters impact us for language other than english for the election materials. >> on the open data side those are before the november 2014 elections to provide the information on the website in relations to the open data their machine readable that allows th
updating the lines and routinely excluding filipino to make sure the english is more clear and the spanish and inclines translations are clear we'll review our forms and communications with the voters one change that's going to happen that will impact the voters more directly in november we move from triangle to bilingual ballots so in the past we'll have english challenges and spanish on the ballot but with the inclusion of filipino we can't run an election we have too many cards we're going...
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services even though there's a much higher numbers of people that are spanish and chinese speaking than filipino so the chinese and spanish speaking communities rise to the federal standards but we'll giving the filipino speakers the same level of services on the federal tellers. >> so there's a federal thresholds and california san francisco. >> yeah. >> so in san francisco once the community of non-english speakers rise to 9 thousand. >> what other speakers and hard to say maybe vietnamese and russian maybe 25 thousand away from the told her and russian is a little bit below that. >> okay and that might be in the next 5 years. >> yes. and okay. thank you very much much appreciated mr. rose do you want to give our report please and yes examiner and members of the committee on page 33 of our report our recommended reductions inform the proposed budget total 2 hundred 9 thousand plus in 2015-2016 of that amount hundred and 16 will ongoing savings to reductions that allow the increase of $2.5 million of the departments fiscal year 2015-2016 and our recommend reductions to the proposed is
services even though there's a much higher numbers of people that are spanish and chinese speaking than filipino so the chinese and spanish speaking communities rise to the federal standards but we'll giving the filipino speakers the same level of services on the federal tellers. >> so there's a federal thresholds and california san francisco. >> yeah. >> so in san francisco once the community of non-english speakers rise to 9 thousand. >> what other speakers and hard to...
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thank you >> thank you next speaker please >> [speaking spanish]avos la tina kw for you to give them the funding to continue to remain open and continue helping the community. thank you >> thank you next speaker please >> [speaking spanish] [inaudible] i work for lavos latina i want to talk about how they helped in the community. they help with the work shop for example kid power and safety and tenet rights [inaudible] we also have a safeer mu collie park for [inaudible] thank tooz the activities and event [inaudible] everyone who comes out to participate. i live for 11 year in the tenderloin. i was a victim of the crime in the tenderloin community. at that time i was insecure and afraid of everything evethen police [inaudible] if i named them all i would never finish and these things happened to me and family. what did [inaudible] because she thought there was nothing she could do. in the last few month she has become a new pern. she is no longer afraid. she feels sure of herself. she is even able to stop with the police to make a report about what she sees in the street when in the
thank you >> thank you next speaker please >> [speaking spanish]avos la tina kw for you to give them the funding to continue to remain open and continue helping the community. thank you >> thank you next speaker please >> [speaking spanish] [inaudible] i work for lavos latina i want to talk about how they helped in the community. they help with the work shop for example kid power and safety and tenet rights [inaudible] we also have a safeer mu collie park for [inaudible]...
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they destroy the spanish fleet in manila. due to the overwhelming victory, suddenly the war becomes more than just cuba. it becomes a focus on all of spain's colonies around the world. mckinley then realizes this is going to create additional problems. what do you do with the philippines should we win them as well? but first the philippines is being fought. we win there. it's time to raise an army and fight against cuba. the main army of the united states goes to tampa florida to get set to go to cuba and the assistant secretary of the navy by the name of -- oh, here he is again, theodore roosevelt -- resigns as assistant secretary of the navy and puts together the first u.s. volunteer cavalry regiment, which is called the rough riders. here is teddy as the rough rider. he gets together with an army colonel by the name of leonard wood and puts together a volunteer organization. they get the usual help from the army, uniforms and military equipment. teddy thinks these uniforms are not good enough. we need uniforms from rooks b
they destroy the spanish fleet in manila. due to the overwhelming victory, suddenly the war becomes more than just cuba. it becomes a focus on all of spain's colonies around the world. mckinley then realizes this is going to create additional problems. what do you do with the philippines should we win them as well? but first the philippines is being fought. we win there. it's time to raise an army and fight against cuba. the main army of the united states goes to tampa florida to get set to go...
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cuba was the last hope of the spanish column in the americas.o the cuban people were eager to be independent. the first few years was an ef fort by the cubans to free themselves from spanish rule. it was led by a rich landowner who freed his slaves and sold all of his properties, the sugar mills he owned and he dedicated all of his assets to the cause of cuba's independence movement. it was a war that the united states basically helped to debilitate spain. key west was an island closest to the cuban mainland, an island not connected to florida from mainland. there was more conflict between key west in cuba them between key west and the rest of florida. in 1880, key west was the most opulent it city in the state of florida. -- the most populous city in the state of florida. the language was spanish. the main industry was the tobacco industry. they would bring the tobacco leaves from cuba and they would roll them in the factories in key west. that way they were able to sell the finished product as a domestic product in the american market, avoidin
cuba was the last hope of the spanish column in the americas.o the cuban people were eager to be independent. the first few years was an ef fort by the cubans to free themselves from spanish rule. it was led by a rich landowner who freed his slaves and sold all of his properties, the sugar mills he owned and he dedicated all of his assets to the cause of cuba's independence movement. it was a war that the united states basically helped to debilitate spain. key west was an island closest to the...
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italian under spanish.re we thinking about political risks until the end of the year and spain pulling a greece? that is the extreme scenario. i will break it down with alberto gallo. the bond market moves. the top news and bloomberg. the bank of japan governor kuroda said he was not try to influence of the yen's exchange rate. it's centered the yen lower. a statement after mr. kuroda told a hearing the yen was unlikely to weaken further. shares in australian insurance giant iag surge by the most in years after securing a $388 million investment from warren buffett. berkshire will get a stake. boeing took an early lead in orders and commitments on the first day of the paris air show with $18 billion order. it rival airbus. boeing signed a deal with indonesia for 30 dreamliner's. day 2 and interviews with the ceos of some of the biggest companies. guy johnson is with one of them. over to you. guy: thank you. you were talking about some of the numbers out of the paris air show. let me update you. a company pl
italian under spanish.re we thinking about political risks until the end of the year and spain pulling a greece? that is the extreme scenario. i will break it down with alberto gallo. the bond market moves. the top news and bloomberg. the bank of japan governor kuroda said he was not try to influence of the yen's exchange rate. it's centered the yen lower. a statement after mr. kuroda told a hearing the yen was unlikely to weaken further. shares in australian insurance giant iag surge by the...
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and chinese. >> keeping in mind those translation services in spanish and chinese given the population of chinese and spanish speakers a limited number of transparence later in house we understand that and that's part of the analysis that is but point well-taken. >> i don't know when i look at this i thought that the special interpretation is 70 percent at best by special education it is to technical our trans later may not be up on - >> if we're spending a lot of money on trans later but translations of the i p and others documents it is specialized in a major language like spanish we should have our own technical specialists that can do those translations those that is the kind of issues. >> no further comment. >> ms. casco. >> ms. fewer mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton mr. walton ms. wynns dr. murase 7 i's and superintendent proposes for first reading two items i need a motion and second for suspension of the rules to hear the first proposal at first reading on restriction to board bylaws and two closed session for the business and agenda and closed session for action and
and chinese. >> keeping in mind those translation services in spanish and chinese given the population of chinese and spanish speakers a limited number of transparence later in house we understand that and that's part of the analysis that is but point well-taken. >> i don't know when i look at this i thought that the special interpretation is 70 percent at best by special education it is to technical our trans later may not be up on - >> if we're spending a lot of money on...
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nity [inaudible] >> thank you next speaker please >> [speaking spanish] >> good mooning everybody, my name is [inaudible] and one othf members of lavos latina. i say that with pride because people like surgeio lopez and kelly [inaudible] have really helped me a lot both with housing and just with my general state of my soul. so, i got to this organization because my husband was hit by a stray bullet when i was pregnant with my oldest son who is now 7. it is hard for me to talk about it, it was a very hard time in my life. my husband suffered very-had a very hard time. they took out all most 40 cm of his intestines and he was struggling a lot. and therefore i was telling you dpies that i felt really depressed and dissempowered and working with them i really-it really improved my situation. i recommend this organization to all my friends z people that i meet because of their results i have seen and therefore i'm here supervisors to ask for you to keep the doors open of lavos latina for all the good work they do >> thank you next speaker please >> good morning everyone, my name is resa m
nity [inaudible] >> thank you next speaker please >> [speaking spanish] >> good mooning everybody, my name is [inaudible] and one othf members of lavos latina. i say that with pride because people like surgeio lopez and kelly [inaudible] have really helped me a lot both with housing and just with my general state of my soul. so, i got to this organization because my husband was hit by a stray bullet when i was pregnant with my oldest son who is now 7. it is hard for me to talk...
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. ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> can we get another micput that mic stand here. we got to get 'er done. just play really loud. >> this next song is a very famous song from a very famous cuban composer. we've been singing this song since we were very little children taught to us by our beloved dad and mom and we would like to sing a little piece of it for you today. [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, thank you. [ applause ] this next song was made famous by another very famous group of siblings, even though they were not from miami. they ended up making miami their home. i don't know if you've ever heard of them, the bee gees. we're going to do our little version for you. ♪ it's over and done but the heartache lives on inside ♪ ♪ but who was the one you're clinging to instead of me tonight ♪ ♪ where are you now now that i need you ♪ ♪ tears on my pillow wherever you go ♪ ♪ cry me a river that leads to your ocean ♪ ♪ you'll never see me fall apart ♪ ♪ in the words of a broken heart it's just emotion taking me over ♪ ♪ tied
. ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> can we get another micput that mic stand here. we got to get 'er done. just play really loud. >> this next song is a very famous song from a very famous cuban composer. we've been singing this song since we were very little children taught to us by our beloved dad and mom and we would like to sing a little piece of it for you today. [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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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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[ speaking spanish ] >> he says that the reason why he did it is bah he was lonely.was in lockdown. he sees that everybody gets visits. he doesn't. he sees that everybody gets letters. he doesn't. he doesn't have any body to talk with. he just felt lonely. and that's why he did what he did. >> with four prior stays at bear county, guerra is well then to staff here. he is known for resisting arrest he says he is part of a significant enterprise in mexico. >> arnulfo guerra, claimed to be part of the mexican cartel known as the zetas. however, he is something more known as a zetita, mules for them or works for them in some way or another. [ speaking in spanish ] >> he says that when he was down there he, he worked, with the cartels and everything. but he it not a killer. [ speaking in spanish ] >> jail staff, however, are less concerned with guerra's criminal past than his current behavior. >> he gets picked up on minor charges, inevitably start making demand and getting upset if the demand aren't met. so upset he will start injuring himself. he is banging his head on
[ speaking spanish ] >> he says that the reason why he did it is bah he was lonely.was in lockdown. he sees that everybody gets visits. he doesn't. he sees that everybody gets letters. he doesn't. he doesn't have any body to talk with. he just felt lonely. and that's why he did what he did. >> with four prior stays at bear county, guerra is well then to staff here. he is known for resisting arrest he says he is part of a significant enterprise in mexico. >> arnulfo guerra,...
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key west they either died or moved out into the spanish at the end of the first period. so it was never occupied when they owned florida. so no one had a permanent population until they bought florida and the commodore david porter was ordered to key west to establish the naval station and it really established the first civilization here who had bought the island. so we consider the letter to his captain in april, 1823 to be the founding document and there are the 17 guns that are to be fired at it o'clock in the morning from the battery in front of the town and it needs to be hoisted the flag step and duty called allentown signed by david porter and he calls it thompson island who was the secretary of the navy starting at about 1870 until 1900 key west was predominantly hispanic in 1875 and 76 we had a cuban born mayor so they were here for two reasons because of the revelation in cuba and large handful of cuban cigars made here in huge factories because of duties and labor problems so there were a number of things that happened one of them nationwide or worldwide. the
key west they either died or moved out into the spanish at the end of the first period. so it was never occupied when they owned florida. so no one had a permanent population until they bought florida and the commodore david porter was ordered to key west to establish the naval station and it really established the first civilization here who had bought the island. so we consider the letter to his captain in april, 1823 to be the founding document and there are the 17 guns that are to be fired...
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some people don't consider latino because we don't speak spani spanish.ome people who have been here second, third generation who have lost touch with their roots. we want to either reconnect them to their roots or those who haven't been able to really find out what they're about, their background and their people. so that's what we want to do. the one thing that's really so cool about the scripting, when we're researching and we find our locations, we'll go to one chef who's dominican. we'll iend up with other ones. we want to differentiate so people know the difference between us. a lot of scripting and learning is from him on how to get -- how to prepare yourself for that and your guests. and you know that more than anybody. >> are you learning more about the community where you live and where you work just by doing this? i didn't know about this little corner store here on valencia and -- whatever -- >> you know? you hit the nail on the head. those i think, i think our purpose is to find out the hidden talents, the jewels that are here and within our
some people don't consider latino because we don't speak spani spanish.ome people who have been here second, third generation who have lost touch with their roots. we want to either reconnect them to their roots or those who haven't been able to really find out what they're about, their background and their people. so that's what we want to do. the one thing that's really so cool about the scripting, when we're researching and we find our locations, we'll go to one chef who's dominican. we'll...
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the 54-year-old is accused of having known and approved of the killing of spanish aid workers and hutu civilians between 1994 and 1997. >> heard by the judicial spanish authorities, facing the alleged climbs -- crimes described in the international arrest warrant. reporter: rwanda's foreign minister was quick to respond. >> it is an outright -- an outrage to arrest a rwanda official -- reporter: in 2008, his tenure as deputy commander of the african union and you and he's keeping force was cut short when the order was issued. eve: a quick reminder of our top stories. talks continue between greece and its creditors. the clock has been ticking for months. athens needs to pay 1.6 billion euros to the imf. it's bailout agreement runs out on tuesday. kurdish control of the town of kobani in northern syria looks to be in trouble with a second bomb set by the islamic state group now reported. also stories that the jihadist have killed 20 kurds in a nearby village. france should take the united states to court, so says wikileaks cofounder julian assange who promises there are more revelations
the 54-year-old is accused of having known and approved of the killing of spanish aid workers and hutu civilians between 1994 and 1997. >> heard by the judicial spanish authorities, facing the alleged climbs -- crimes described in the international arrest warrant. reporter: rwanda's foreign minister was quick to respond. >> it is an outright -- an outrage to arrest a rwanda official -- reporter: in 2008, his tenure as deputy commander of the african union and you and he's keeping...
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his spanish is impressive. >> he looks more comfortable speaking in spanish and more relaxed and in himself than at any other point in the speech. >> that audience is heavily cuban american. cuban americans are for immigration reform. >> there were loud cheers in the audience. kasie hunt always good to see you, joy reid always good to see you. >>> after the break, hillary clinton gave her first campaign press conference this afternoon, facing a barrage of questions including whether her own personal wealth is a problem. more on that coming up next. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. heart health's important... ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it's the ingredients inside that re
his spanish is impressive. >> he looks more comfortable speaking in spanish and more relaxed and in himself than at any other point in the speech. >> that audience is heavily cuban american. cuban americans are for immigration reform. >> there were loud cheers in the audience. kasie hunt always good to see you, joy reid always good to see you. >>> after the break, hillary clinton gave her first campaign press conference this afternoon, facing a barrage of questions...
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it was also speculated that the spanish slave who had been scouting for the spanish actually told the pawnee the best time to attack. because the spanish had dealt with native americans and were used to being attacked at dawn. the pawnee attacked at about 10:00 when they figured they were not going to attack and started a settling their horses. it was a large number, maybe 500, and the spanish were wiped out almost entirely. a few managed to escape but eight or nine made it back to santa fe. it was august 14, 1720. the interesting implication of this was this discouraged the spanish from trying to enforce their claims on the central plains and allowed the french to claim louisiana territory, which was eventually sold to the united states. so that pivotal battle may have discouraged the spanish from holding onto the central plains and allowed the french to eventually sell it to the united states. little events like that can trigger big things. >> looking at nebraska's political history, are there any nebraska politicians who have influence you or your ideals? governor ricketts: the der
it was also speculated that the spanish slave who had been scouting for the spanish actually told the pawnee the best time to attack. because the spanish had dealt with native americans and were used to being attacked at dawn. the pawnee attacked at about 10:00 when they figured they were not going to attack and started a settling their horses. it was a large number, maybe 500, and the spanish were wiped out almost entirely. a few managed to escape but eight or nine made it back to santa fe. it...
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>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more?'ve never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the two miles how are we going to achieve that i made a bold statement into turning this into goth am city. it codify ca
>> [speaking in spanish]. >> will you help me learn more?'ve never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish...
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>> thank you, next speaker please >> [speaking spanish. my name is mariea [inaudible] i represent the >> for your interpretation can you use the microphone? >> [inaudible] the reason for being here is i want to tell you i'm rather worried i have been notified of eviction. they are kicking me out of my apartment and i'm worried i have no where to go. and i my kids, i'm a honest hard working person. but it pains me greatly this is happening to me and many more people. i would also like to tell you to stop the construction for the rich because we the poor don't need it. because if we are evicted where are they going to build for us? put your hands on your conscious and everybody wroo whoo can help us those who can help against the evictions. thank you very much >> thank you next speaker please >> my name is julian doll and organizer where community group ace and we work in multiple neighborhoods and have a chapter in the mission in bruno height jz oshave a chapter in the bay view and we work with folks who have trouble with dealing with secz
>> thank you, next speaker please >> [speaking spanish. my name is mariea [inaudible] i represent the >> for your interpretation can you use the microphone? >> [inaudible] the reason for being here is i want to tell you i'm rather worried i have been notified of eviction. they are kicking me out of my apartment and i'm worried i have no where to go. and i my kids, i'm a honest hard working person. but it pains me greatly this is happening to me and many more people. i...
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the language spoken there include but not limited to, spanish cantonese, russian and i believe manren >> thank you one observation, you mentioned the laws are changing and in california with the approval of same sex marriage, the issue of naturalizing same sex couples one that is american and the other that is not is something i think will have to help educate the providers of naturalization service >> right, tend to believe they have already. i think that is a very good point to make and thank you >> comment or- >> i want to make a general comment. in all these programs you have appendix f the [inaudible] but only 2 programs have self help and the [inaudible] how come it isn't standardized everyone has the chart? it is nice to include it so we can see it >> i remember you mentioning you like the side chart. as i put these together i listed the location time in the scope of services but we can create-most of these are just single sites but i do understand that it provides a little more information so yes, we can do that >> thank you. >> right mike? >> any comment or question from the
the language spoken there include but not limited to, spanish cantonese, russian and i believe manren >> thank you one observation, you mentioned the laws are changing and in california with the approval of same sex marriage, the issue of naturalizing same sex couples one that is american and the other that is not is something i think will have to help educate the providers of naturalization service >> right, tend to believe they have already. i think that is a very good point to...
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and did you know how to speak spanish?ut, you know, when you're in love, you can overcome those barriers pretty quick. there's another language that matters the most. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. [ cheers and applause ] we're done slow jamming, okay! we're done, we're done, we're done. [ laughter ] no stop. we stopped slow jamming. gosh. but do you speak english or spanish when you're at home? >> spanish most of the time, and all the time when she's mad at me. [ laughter ] all the time. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. all the time. yeah. >> i mean, i listen in spanish when that's happening. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: which is very hard to do. yeah. now during this whole campaign now, you know that you're going to be compared to your dad and your brother. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you know that's going to happen. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, do you spend a lot of time trying to differentiate yourself? >> you know, it's complicated, 'cause i love them a lot, i know i've got to distinguish myself, that's what campaigns are about. my dad is the most
and did you know how to speak spanish?ut, you know, when you're in love, you can overcome those barriers pretty quick. there's another language that matters the most. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. [ cheers and applause ] we're done slow jamming, okay! we're done, we're done, we're done. [ laughter ] no stop. we stopped slow jamming. gosh. but do you speak english or spanish when you're at home? >> spanish most of the time, and all the time when she's mad at me. [ laughter ] all the...
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thank you so much >> thank you next speaker please >> [speaking spanish] good morning my name is maria [inaudible] and this is my daughter kimberley. i'm here to support lavos latina before coming to the lavos latina program i didn't know people in my neighborhood. i also didn't knote the services that were vairbl in my neighborhood, the tenderloin. now that i know lavos latina i have gotten to know fmlies that live in our community. now i know what the families needs are and how they can be met and i know that lavos latina i'm confident lavos latina is working to improve our neighborhood and the need of the community. lavos latina is the only organization that works in the tenderloin neighborhood with my community and therefore i think it is fundamental that they stay open to serve my community in my neighborhood. thank you >> [speaking spanish] >> my name is juan [inaudible] and i got introduced to lavos latina when i was going through very difficult times and i had economic problems and they were able to help me subsidize my rent and that was fundamentally important to me. i think t
thank you so much >> thank you next speaker please >> [speaking spanish] good morning my name is maria [inaudible] and this is my daughter kimberley. i'm here to support lavos latina before coming to the lavos latina program i didn't know people in my neighborhood. i also didn't knote the services that were vairbl in my neighborhood, the tenderloin. now that i know lavos latina i have gotten to know fmlies that live in our community. now i know what the families needs are and how...
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what about other groups despite -- deprived of their spanish citizenship? shouldn't they be offered a similar concession? >> the proposed law is for a single group but in no way suggests the government has forgotten the demands of other groups. i am convinced their concerns will also be addressed by parliament in good time. >> spanish authorities are not expected to be overwhelmed by applications for citizenship but a spanish passport also brings freedom to live and work anywhere in the european union. brent: in germany, a big question and at the country was former defense minister -- how much did he know about the faulty g 36 military service rifle, and when did he know it? sarah: that's the subject of a parliamentary inquiry examining allegations he was informed about the problems with the gun while he was still defense minister and that he did nothing. brent: it does not fire when it overheats, a serious problem for troops. >> the german army's website calls the g-36 the weapon of the future, despite recent revelations of critical technical faults. quest
what about other groups despite -- deprived of their spanish citizenship? shouldn't they be offered a similar concession? >> the proposed law is for a single group but in no way suggests the government has forgotten the demands of other groups. i am convinced their concerns will also be addressed by parliament in good time. >> spanish authorities are not expected to be overwhelmed by applications for citizenship but a spanish passport also brings freedom to live and work anywhere in...
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>> jimmy: they're not. >> italian, spanish, english.ing they're going to tell us their first words, "english, english, this is ameri america!" >> jimmy: there's no question that is going to happen, they'll roll their eyes, english. that's what i did. >> jimmy: groty. do babies say that? my daughter says dada and that's how i'd like it to stay. this movie has no polar bears in it at all. >> no. no. >> jimmy: no. tell us a little bit about the movie. >> well, the whole thing about infinitely polar bear, i don't know if it was maya or china. they didn't know at the time when their father was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, they were too little to understand. too little to even say the whole phrase. so they said "polar bear." my dad's polar bear. that's why the film is called -- >> jimmy: these are the characters in the movie -- >> i play maggie, who is -- actually, first of all, start from scratch. the director's maya forbes who used to write for larry sander's show. she wrote this film about her life experience growing up with a dad that
>> jimmy: they're not. >> italian, spanish, english.ing they're going to tell us their first words, "english, english, this is ameri america!" >> jimmy: there's no question that is going to happen, they'll roll their eyes, english. that's what i did. >> jimmy: groty. do babies say that? my daughter says dada and that's how i'd like it to stay. this movie has no polar bears in it at all. >> no. no. >> jimmy: no. tell us a little bit about the movie....
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"speaking spanish. >> really? >> i'm sorry, in spanish, he's hot.in spanish, he goes to the top of the hot bush's list. >> all right. here we go. i didn't know there was a hot bush list. >> a short list. george p. is on the list. yeah. marvin could be humpingy in certain settings. >> wow. >> 41 is the hottest of all. i'd say. right? >> it's the sox. >> you know the other moment of hotness was when he my husband was there. he said in person it was much more dramatic than on television. there was a huge minimum i immigration protest. a dozen people there and i've worked for a lot of politicians, we beat a lot of them up regularly here. but he handled the protest better than i've ever seen anyone do so. i think that was a great moment. and if you are going to be president, you better get ready for people to get in your face and protest your policies. i think it was nice to see he handles it with confidence and welcomed and opportunity to say, you know when i'm president, i'm going to do something. i'm going to legislate on immigration reform. >> so wha
"speaking spanish. >> really? >> i'm sorry, in spanish, he's hot.in spanish, he goes to the top of the hot bush's list. >> all right. here we go. i didn't know there was a hot bush list. >> a short list. george p. is on the list. yeah. marvin could be humpingy in certain settings. >> wow. >> 41 is the hottest of all. i'd say. right? >> it's the sox. >> you know the other moment of hotness was when he my husband was there. he said in person it...
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in bond markets, spanish, italian bonds falling. money going into bunds.urnaround cummerbund yields -- we have a turnaround, bund yields were still high. italian yields move 4 aces points lower. a divergence between what is happening in spain and italy. when we talk about spreads, we talk about headline spreads. the spread between spain and italy is something to watch. italian yield of 2.32% spanish yield of 2.42 percent. the spread as 10 basis points. not big, but significant. over the last 12 months, italian yields have traded above spanish yields. we've now got a negative spread, spanish yields trading above italian yields. maybe the political risk as the months progressed when we get the spanish election, maybe that is what we are starting to price in. albertao gallo of rbs telling me that. in the fx markets, the euro buying me 1.1258. discussion about the euro side. tomorrow's a federal reserve decision and news conference a summary of economic projections and the little dots we obsess over. a busy 24 hours. francine: anything the fed does has an impa
in bond markets, spanish, italian bonds falling. money going into bunds.urnaround cummerbund yields -- we have a turnaround, bund yields were still high. italian yields move 4 aces points lower. a divergence between what is happening in spain and italy. when we talk about spreads, we talk about headline spreads. the spread between spain and italy is something to watch. italian yield of 2.32% spanish yield of 2.42 percent. the spread as 10 basis points. not big, but significant. over the last 12...
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speaking viewers -- [ speaking spanish ] >> whoa whoa whoa.lephone. i know you just got back from miami, but i didn't think i was interviewing governor pit bull. >> fire ball. >> i'm just relieved jeb bush didn't dance along with jimmy fallon. chris moody is here and sarah murray also here. they're following many aspects of the story. i like how allison put it, sarah sarah. she simply said what's happening in our country? >> well it certainly is an interesting moment in presidential politics. i think jeb bush was having a pretty good time on "the tonight show show" last night. he the gave us some insight into his wife. take a look president. >> i met her when i was 17. i married her when i was 21. >> where did you meet. >> in mexico. i fell in love at first sight. it was a knock out moment. i probably weighed about 190 then. i couldn't sleep, i couldn't eat. >> did you know how to speak spanish? >> i was not so hot at spanish and she wasn't so hot at english. when you're in love you can overcome those barriers pretty quick. there's another lan
speaking viewers -- [ speaking spanish ] >> whoa whoa whoa.lephone. i know you just got back from miami, but i didn't think i was interviewing governor pit bull. >> fire ball. >> i'm just relieved jeb bush didn't dance along with jimmy fallon. chris moody is here and sarah murray also here. they're following many aspects of the story. i like how allison put it, sarah sarah. she simply said what's happening in our country? >> well it certainly is an interesting moment in...
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[speaking spanish] (cristina) we were safe and happy. [both speaking spanish]
[speaking spanish] (cristina) we were safe and happy. [both speaking spanish]
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you can see the move we have in the spanish bond market and the difference between the spanish yieldsd. the gap between the two widening this morning, as it you would expect on a day when we are seeing, in many asset classes, investors trying to find what they perceive as safer assets. investors netting into treasuries and some of the other bond markets as opposed to equity markets. it seems that the equity market session here in europe could be a tough one. the futures suggest we will be weaker across the european equity market. i can tell you the cac is down 4.5% a futures right now. the asian session has been a bit of a roller coaster ride as well. let's look at some of the top stories we are following this morning. elon musk's aim to transport astronauts to commercial -- with commercial spacecraft was dealt a blow when a craft blew up just 139 seconds into its mission to resupply the international space station. spacex and faa officials are investigating what went wrong. greece has taken drastic action to avert the collapse of its banking system as it moves closer to an exit from
you can see the move we have in the spanish bond market and the difference between the spanish yieldsd. the gap between the two widening this morning, as it you would expect on a day when we are seeing, in many asset classes, investors trying to find what they perceive as safer assets. investors netting into treasuries and some of the other bond markets as opposed to equity markets. it seems that the equity market session here in europe could be a tough one. the futures suggest we will be...
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spanish fly. you ever try that, man? you ever hear about that. in the drink and the girl is bam, out. 15 years everybody -- that's from mexico. it's not spanish. you know who turned me onto that? bill cosby. [beep] man, he knows everything about knocking bitches out. >> larry: alright. we will be right back. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up because of their bad driving. people try all sorts of ways to get rid of them. [ driver panting ] if you're sick of paying more than your fair share... [ screams ] get snapshot from progressive, and see just how much your good driving could save you. >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. variety named us one of the comics to watch in 2015. ricky velez. and we have june here. his new movie inside out opened friday always hilarious comedian lewis black. we didn't talk about this earlier. i saw this this weekend. i had to bring up. the colorado supreme court ruled that businesses can fire employees for the use of medical marijuana. okay. even if it's off duty. the
spanish fly. you ever try that, man? you ever hear about that. in the drink and the girl is bam, out. 15 years everybody -- that's from mexico. it's not spanish. you know who turned me onto that? bill cosby. [beep] man, he knows everything about knocking bitches out. >> larry: alright. we will be right back. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up because of their bad driving. people try all sorts of ways to get rid of them. [ driver panting ] if you're...
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[speaking spanish] [inaudible] i have been working for our community many years and retired, but i didt noretire from the peoples struggle. i would like the supervisors to please meditate over what the moratorium means to us. the moratorium is the medicine that is meant to treat the cancer that is finishing thauf mission in san francisco. that is the whole thing, all our stories flow together here. san francisco, the mission is a city that lives from a constant struggle and is a characterized by defended just causes. if san francisco didn't have these organization the rich would have been able to make their goals and put in those goal kicks they did. they have managed to come out ahead with theirs, but we need to get ours as well. we need our residence to be strong in the field. it used to be the chains now you need 3 incomes to pay rent. thank you >> thank you next speaker >> [speaking spanish] good afternoon my name is [inaudible] i'm here to support this moratorium which supervisor campos with his fellow supervisor who are in favor there of are supporting and we got your back. becaus
[speaking spanish] [inaudible] i have been working for our community many years and retired, but i didt noretire from the peoples struggle. i would like the supervisors to please meditate over what the moratorium means to us. the moratorium is the medicine that is meant to treat the cancer that is finishing thauf mission in san francisco. that is the whole thing, all our stories flow together here. san francisco, the mission is a city that lives from a constant struggle and is a characterized...
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territory with the defeat of the spanish, it is not a state.rto ricans are citizens who an serve in the military, but cannot vote for president if they live in porto rico. the limbo coupled with economic troubles forced thousands to head to the states. like marion and brian, who moved to the miami area, where they own a restaurant. they have been in the states for eight years, but remember what they left behind. >> it was very hard to leave the island, or your country, and start all over, and everything has to be progress since we arrived. i don't have family, you miss the family and the beach. >> i know if porto rico has independence. people will return and help porto rico become successful with the independence. independent. >> opinions are divided whether it should be a u.s. state, independence. in congress, there was a push for statehood writing: . >> in 2012, puerto ricans made their own voices heard. they agreed they wanted to change the status. when asked what it should be. : >>> despite the debate, american politicians eyed the island o
territory with the defeat of the spanish, it is not a state.rto ricans are citizens who an serve in the military, but cannot vote for president if they live in porto rico. the limbo coupled with economic troubles forced thousands to head to the states. like marion and brian, who moved to the miami area, where they own a restaurant. they have been in the states for eight years, but remember what they left behind. >> it was very hard to leave the island, or your country, and start all over,...