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>> [speaking spanish] >> thank you. i believe the greatest difficulty we face when we were sitting at the negotiating table was how to make people understand the need for a change of vision. a change of vision so that we can comprehend the crucial roles that women in colombia have played during this over 50 years of conflict. >> [speaking spanish] >> and i am talking about the role women played in all of this years. women as victims but also as peace builders. women who were mothers, family members, professionals, advisers, all the women in their roles during the conflict inside as well. >> [speaking spanish] >> and my greatest pride has to do with the fact that today we can show women in colombia and around the world this example of establishing of a framework that allows women to behave in all of those roles. [applause] >> [speaking spanish] >> i believe the process like any peace process is filled with difficulties. >> [speaking spanish] >> focusing on just one of these challenges is hard because of how many we faced
>> [speaking spanish] >> thank you. i believe the greatest difficulty we face when we were sitting at the negotiating table was how to make people understand the need for a change of vision. a change of vision so that we can comprehend the crucial roles that women in colombia have played during this over 50 years of conflict. >> [speaking spanish] >> and i am talking about the role women played in all of this years. women as victims but also as peace builders. women who...
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) (speaking spanish) (speaking spanish) (speaking spanisish) (singing in spanish) (speaking spanish) (speakaking spanish) (speing spanisish) (singing in spspanish) (speakaking spanisish) (singing in spanish) (laughing) (speaking spanish) (drums beating) (speaking spanish) (spepeaking spananish) (speakaking spanisish) (speaking spanish) announcer: like what you saw? then visit viewchange.org, link tv's brand new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories about t new solutions to the developing world's biggest challenges. get involved with the issues. share the stories with friends and help change the world. all at viewchange.org. announcer: the following program isis an original productioion of link tv. next up, witchchcraft, hiv, and some hard lessons learned. (m(man laughing) an award-winning comedy and other short films from link tv's "viewchange" film m contest. narrator: "viewchange" is about people making real progrgress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." health is hope. announcer: around the world, good healt
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[speaking spanish] garcia: ha ha ha!rator: now songs and tunes are mixed with spanish and pre-colonial indigenous originss as thehe enslaved d embraced t e tetempo they f found in cucuba n theey first arriveved. it is estimated that more than one million africans were brought to the island through the port of matanzas, some 100 kilometers from havana, as part of the transatlantic slave trade from the 16th century until slslavery was s abolished inin n 1886. [speaking spanish] narrator: communication was difficult, forcing many to create ways to send messages to their people. [speaking spanish] narrator: today people of african descent treasure the legacy of music and song brought to cuba by their ancestors, and the younger generation is keeping that flame alive. but that isn't the only contribution by people of african descent to the development and culture of cuba. in recognition of their african heritage, cuba participates in a global slave route project initiated by unesco in 1994. [speaking spanish] narrator: situate
[speaking spanish] garcia: ha ha ha!rator: now songs and tunes are mixed with spanish and pre-colonial indigenous originss as thehe enslaved d embraced t e tetempo they f found in cucuba n theey first arriveved. it is estimated that more than one million africans were brought to the island through the port of matanzas, some 100 kilometers from havana, as part of the transatlantic slave trade from the 16th century until slslavery was s abolished inin n 1886. [speaking spanish] narrator:...
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>> juana: [ speaking spanish ] ♪ ♪ >> juana: [ speaking spanish ] ♪ ♪ >> juana: [ speaking spanish ]ief spray. odorless and fast-acting. it soothes all my muscle aches and pains. and it's convenient for those hard to reach places. and if you're like me, you'll love blue-emu super strength cream. it's made with real emu oil, it's non greasy, it's a deep penetrating formula that works itself down into your joints. take it from me. it works fast and you won't stink. blue-emu, it works for me it'll work for you. you won't see these folks they have businesses to r. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. ♪ >> anthony: cuba is not havana. it's a bigger country than you might imagine, and the road to santiago de cuba, the country's second largest city takes you 12 hours on their less than modern highway system. along the wa
>> juana: [ speaking spanish ] ♪ ♪ >> juana: [ speaking spanish ] ♪ ♪ >> juana: [ speaking spanish ]ief spray. odorless and fast-acting. it soothes all my muscle aches and pains. and it's convenient for those hard to reach places. and if you're like me, you'll love blue-emu super strength cream. it's made with real emu oil, it's non greasy, it's a deep penetrating formula that works itself down into your joints. take it from me. it works fast and you won't stink....
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that affects the salaries of the spanish workers and europeans. it's like a chain effect, because people spend less money in la linea. >> reporter: juan jose uceda, who represents a union for spanish workers employed in gibraltar, estimates 25% of la linea's economy comes from the neighboring peninsula. >> we export a lot of stuff to gibraltar. what is going to happen with all the groceries and the fruits and vegetables and shoes and other things we export from spain to u.k.? >> reporter: you can see those exports moving every day before dawn, as 300 trucks line up on the spanish side of the border waiting for customs checks before making deliveries to warehouses in gibraltar. >> the frontier is very important. it needs to be open for gibraltar to survive, i think. >> reporter: idan greenberg owns a cafe and bakery in gibraltar. he says it would be impossible to run his business without those daily deliveries. >> you need chickpeas from spain and tahini, which happens to be imported via london over road and coming over the border with spain. >> re
that affects the salaries of the spanish workers and europeans. it's like a chain effect, because people spend less money in la linea. >> reporter: juan jose uceda, who represents a union for spanish workers employed in gibraltar, estimates 25% of la linea's economy comes from the neighboring peninsula. >> we export a lot of stuff to gibraltar. what is going to happen with all the groceries and the fruits and vegetables and shoes and other things we export from spain to u.k.?...
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now how firmly the spanish and the rest of the eu might get behind that spanish request remains to beember, this is about whether gibraltar is included in the brexit deal and therefore britain could go ahead and do the entire brexit deal and leave gibraltar on the side. i don't think thing to, but it's a question of there are so many aspects so it's a question of balancing things out and this is the first of many bumps in the road over the next two years. christian hernandez is president of the gibraltar chamber of commerce. he joins us via webcam from gibraltar. good morning. what is your interpretation of the discussions and these claims on either side? well, this is not surprising and frankly to be expected from europe's most corrupt country, they have a history of using gibraltar as a political football to deflect from their internal problems of which they have many and this is in my view such an instance now. they are already claiming a diplomatic triumph in relation to the inclusion of the gibraltar angle in the eu declaration and it's something that hasn't caught us by surprise
now how firmly the spanish and the rest of the eu might get behind that spanish request remains to beember, this is about whether gibraltar is included in the brexit deal and therefore britain could go ahead and do the entire brexit deal and leave gibraltar on the side. i don't think thing to, but it's a question of there are so many aspects so it's a question of balancing things out and this is the first of many bumps in the road over the next two years. christian hernandez is president of the...
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like for right now for me, i have a tutor in spanish. so, i'm finishing learning spanish.ether i did, or whether i didn't, or whether i don't is not an indication of how latina i am, right? so, like, self-acceptance and then a declaration. like, i'm gonna include myself. i'm gonna be here. i'm latina too, and all of this, like, enye-ness and that's, like--that is what a latina looks like in the united states today. and so, a lot of it is kinda self--comes from here, which is great, because that's what we're in control of, right? damian: so, we kinda challenged you to ask you to be also on the telemundo show, "comunidad del valle," because that requires spanish. denise: ahh! damian: let me tell you what i did. when i first started this show, the telemundo show, about 2 years ago, i had to apologize to the viewers and say, "my spanish is not perfect. it's street spanish. i'll say raite, i'll say garage. i'll say these words that we say on the street. i hope you can accept me for that." and it's been beautiful. it's been so accepting. but i mean, that's just the language we s
like for right now for me, i have a tutor in spanish. so, i'm finishing learning spanish.ether i did, or whether i didn't, or whether i don't is not an indication of how latina i am, right? so, like, self-acceptance and then a declaration. like, i'm gonna include myself. i'm gonna be here. i'm latina too, and all of this, like, enye-ness and that's, like--that is what a latina looks like in the united states today. and so, a lot of it is kinda self--comes from here, which is great, because...
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including the spanish government.government, the disarmament and why they are not willing to engage in they are not willing to engage in the process that we will bring peace to the basque country. i do not think that is in the interest of the basque people that neither in the interest of the spanish people. can you say today that the period of silence is deafening over? i understand there's about a hundred members of eta is still reject this process and asked some explosives that cannot be accounted for. there are still danger in this process. eta and at the end six years ago in 2011. i think if something has been prove n 2011. i think if something has been prove 11 over 2011. i think if something has been proven over the last six years that the commitment of eta is clear and that there is no way back to it. eta of most use to fill its full disarmament with the help of the basque society and the international committee, without the spanish or the french government facilitating it. thank you very much forjoining us it.
including the spanish government.government, the disarmament and why they are not willing to engage in they are not willing to engage in the process that we will bring peace to the basque country. i do not think that is in the interest of the basque people that neither in the interest of the spanish people. can you say today that the period of silence is deafening over? i understand there's about a hundred members of eta is still reject this process and asked some explosives that cannot be...
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the antelope was a spanish slave chip based in cuba. in the summer of 1819, it left on another voyage to trade for slaves in africa. in march of 1820, the antelope was anchored at cabinda on the coast of west africa when she was captured by privateer feeling under the flag which is a revolutionary predecessor to paraguay. the antelope was then brought back to the americas. there were at least 331 captives on board the vessel and off the coast of brazil, the captor, the privateer was wrecked and the antelope continued on in a dramatic voyage throughout the atlantic world in many ways until meant in june 2018 to 20 the was captured by the united states revenue cutter off the coast of florida. ultimately, she was taken into savanna and by that time the hundred and 56 surviving, 256 surviving captives. remember we started with 331 were unloaded from the vessel. on average, they were 14 years of age, 42% were ten or younger. this is actually not unusual fol the slave trade. the despite their use, despite their illness, many captives were wor
the antelope was a spanish slave chip based in cuba. in the summer of 1819, it left on another voyage to trade for slaves in africa. in march of 1820, the antelope was anchored at cabinda on the coast of west africa when she was captured by privateer feeling under the flag which is a revolutionary predecessor to paraguay. the antelope was then brought back to the americas. there were at least 331 captives on board the vessel and off the coast of brazil, the captor, the privateer was wrecked and...
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i think my boys are speaking spanish or making spanish-sounding noises, but the understanding being, have to stay competitive by being true to ourselves and receptive to everyone else's point of view, as well, to make us stronger as we move forward. >> i can't let you go before
i think my boys are speaking spanish or making spanish-sounding noises, but the understanding being, have to stay competitive by being true to ourselves and receptive to everyone else's point of view, as well, to make us stronger as we move forward. >> i can't let you go before
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do you understand the deep wounds in spanish and french society?w. this has been a dramatic conflict with a lot of consequences. it has been going on for more than 50 years. there are many things on the way towards it, to be addressed, more han 300 prisoners in the jails. there are victims. every victim of this conflict needs to be acknowledged. we obviously think this is a pattern we need to work greene walk. we need to do it together. they need to be pa rt to do it together. they need to be part of the solution, including the spanish government. what we do not understand his wife for the spanish government, and why they are not willing to engage in the process that will bring peace. i do not think it matters in the interest the basque people but neither in the interest of the spanish people. can you say today that the period of violence is deftly over? there is about a hundred members of eta who still reject this process and there are some explicit that cannot be accounted for. there is still danger in this process. eta and nelson and six years a
do you understand the deep wounds in spanish and french society?w. this has been a dramatic conflict with a lot of consequences. it has been going on for more than 50 years. there are many things on the way towards it, to be addressed, more han 300 prisoners in the jails. there are victims. every victim of this conflict needs to be acknowledged. we obviously think this is a pattern we need to work greene walk. we need to do it together. they need to be pa rt to do it together. they need to be...
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so what about la >> you're already singing it wrong. [ singing spanish ] >> wow.ou do this, you wizard! >> if he tels you, he's going to have to kill you. all i have to say is well done. >> thank you "right this minute" for sending that request in. nick calderone, thank you for a chest that's as smooth as a baby's butt. >>> that's all this time around. we'll see you next time from "right this minute." >>> tonight, the deadly school shooting. authorities say a man enters the school, heading for a classroom, and shooting and killing a female teacher. two students in critical condition. children rushed from the school. we're on the scene. >>> also tonight, the firestorm. the passenger dragged off a united passenger jet, bleeding. at first, the airline telling passengers it was because overbooking. tonight, united's explanation. >>> the warning to the u.s. and president trump from russia and iran. if president trump acts again in syria. and our correspondent asking, is there a new red line on syria? you'll hear the answer. and what the white house is now saying late t
so what about la >> you're already singing it wrong. [ singing spanish ] >> wow.ou do this, you wizard! >> if he tels you, he's going to have to kill you. all i have to say is well done. >> thank you "right this minute" for sending that request in. nick calderone, thank you for a chest that's as smooth as a baby's butt. >>> that's all this time around. we'll see you next time from "right this minute." >>> tonight, the deadly school...
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spanish fly.panish fly was the thing that all boys from age 11 on up to death we will still be searching for spanish fly. >> that's right. >> and what was the old -- the old story was if you took a little drop. it was on the head of a -- >> pin. >> pin. didn't matter and the girl would drink it and -- >> she's yours. >> hello america. >> was that a joke or potential evidence of a prior bad act, which the jury should hear? cosby's trial is scheduled in june. he's described his encounter with his accuser, andrea constand, as consensual and claimed the pill he administered to her that night was an over-the-counter allergy medicine. joining me now veteran philadelphia defense attorney, william j. brennan. bill, what would be the impact if a jury were to see that larry king video? >> well, it's hard to predict but certainly wouldn't be pleasant for the defense. if the commonwealth is successful in entering this decades old comedic routine from mr. cosby's body of work and somehow extrapolating that as
spanish fly.panish fly was the thing that all boys from age 11 on up to death we will still be searching for spanish fly. >> that's right. >> and what was the old -- the old story was if you took a little drop. it was on the head of a -- >> pin. >> pin. didn't matter and the girl would drink it and -- >> she's yours. >> hello america. >> was that a joke or potential evidence of a prior bad act, which the jury should hear? cosby's trial is scheduled in...
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about the waxing part, but that was also awesome. [ singing spanish ] >> no, dude!y. trap queen, awesome because it's a big challenge. but i thought we need something with more melody. so what about la coucaracha. >> you're already singing it wrong. [ singing spanish ] >> wow. dude. >> how do you do this, you wizard! >> if he tels you, he's going to have to kill you. all i have to say is well done. >> thank you "right this minute" for sending that request in. nick calderone, thank you for a chest that's as smooth as a baby's butt. >>> that's all this time around. we'll see you next time from "right this minute." hi hey i'll take one of those new fast play games. oh, you ready for a rush? uh, sure! ♪ i'm pretty excited for you right now. ♪ fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won! fast play, please! fast play. play fast. win instantly. [ keys jangle ] anybody home? i have no idea why i just said that. nobody else lives here but me. [ sighs ] yep. relaxation oil. th
about the waxing part, but that was also awesome. [ singing spanish ] >> no, dude!y. trap queen, awesome because it's a big challenge. but i thought we need something with more melody. so what about la coucaracha. >> you're already singing it wrong. [ singing spanish ] >> wow. dude. >> how do you do this, you wizard! >> if he tels you, he's going to have to kill you. all i have to say is well done. >> thank you "right this minute" for sending that...
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we're going to spanish, but there's english subtitles too. >> and spanish subtitles too so when we speaknglish, they understand it. >> we got the rights for spanish and english. the conflict still lives in the english. already the audience is dealing with a multicultural issue as well. >> everything about this play, when you watch it, it just screams our life and our culture. what is the takeaway, do you think, for the audiences that will sit down and enjoy this at gala? >> at this time in the political environment, it is to celebrate and validate that we are enough. [ speaking spanish ] to know that home is here and the hydrants open up. it important to give that permission to continue to be who we are. >> absolutely. wonderful. [ speaking spanish ] gala hispanic theater in washington, d.c. you can go starting this weekend. "in the heights," we hope that you enjoy it. we'll be talking with those guys behind the scenes on social media as well. >>> right now, there's a new baby whale orca at seaworld park in san antonio. we're still waiting to learn whether the calf is the male or female.
we're going to spanish, but there's english subtitles too. >> and spanish subtitles too so when we speaknglish, they understand it. >> we got the rights for spanish and english. the conflict still lives in the english. already the audience is dealing with a multicultural issue as well. >> everything about this play, when you watch it, it just screams our life and our culture. what is the takeaway, do you think, for the audiences that will sit down and enjoy this at gala?...
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spanish ph.d. fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph. d.s fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generosity. spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generositym spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generosity. it all comes down to what the bill will be for this divorce, how the kitties and how extensive it is. it is not quite clear sense none of this has been decided. that we will be paying any of these bills. this is all a matter of negotiation. but we have been given fairly clear integrations that there could be a bill of £50 million for commitments we have made upfront. it is not uncomplicated. it isa upfront. it is not uncomplicated. it is a contract. so, either the country decides to pay the contract or they don't pay the contract, i don't think it is very complicated. it isa don't think it is very complicated. it is a matter of people starting to see now how much we wound up and tied into it. more pressing issue on the front page, potentially, true blue passport re
spanish ph.d. fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph. d.s fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generosity. spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generositym spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generosity. it all comes down to what the bill will be for this divorce, how the kitties and how extensive it is. it is not quite clear sense none of this has been decided. that we will be paying any of these bills. this...
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. >> (speaking spanish.) >> good evening. i'm cynthia a mother of program for improvements for schools. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i want to greet you all superintendant lee and doctor maufts. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i would like to speak about us as parents are effecting the superintendent. >> (speaking spanish.) >> hi we're parent leaders working with the high school to advocate so for high quality schools for all san francisco we know you have selected doctor vincent maufts and we want the following things from thews and following things from him. >> (speaking spanish.) >> over the past 6 months we participated in the survey and attended the community meetings about the search for a new superintendant we spread the word to other counties. >> (speaking spanish.) >> in october we helped to organize a school board candidate we filled out a pole of top priorities for the next superintendent. >> (speaking spanish.) >> the majority of the people selected an achievement as their top priorities for the superintendent. >> (speakin
. >> (speaking spanish.) >> good evening. i'm cynthia a mother of program for improvements for schools. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i want to greet you all superintendant lee and doctor maufts. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i would like to speak about us as parents are effecting the superintendent. >> (speaking spanish.) >> hi we're parent leaders working with the high school to advocate so for high quality schools for all san francisco we know you have...
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. >> (speaking spanish.) >> good evening. i'm cynthia a mother of program for improvements for schools. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i want to greet you all superintendant lee and doctor maufts. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i would like to speak about us as parents are effecting the superintendent. >> (speaking spanish.) >> hi we're parent leaders working with the high school to advocate so for high quality schools for all san francisco we know you have selected doctor vincent maufts and we want the following things from thews and following things from him. >> (speaking spanish.) >> over the past 6 months we participated in the survey and attended the community meetings about the search for a new superintendant we spread the word to other counties. >> (speaking spanish.) >> in october we helped to organize a school board candidate we filled out a pole of top priorities for the next superintendent. >> (speaking spanish.) >> the majority of the people selected an achievement as their top priorities for the superintendent. >> (speakin
. >> (speaking spanish.) >> good evening. i'm cynthia a mother of program for improvements for schools. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i want to greet you all superintendant lee and doctor maufts. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i would like to speak about us as parents are effecting the superintendent. >> (speaking spanish.) >> hi we're parent leaders working with the high school to advocate so for high quality schools for all san francisco we know you have...
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spanish fly. and now prosecutors trying him for sexual assault want to use that clip as evidence. do they have a case? and, the headlines all suggested that this was the week that your internet privacy ended. but is there another side to this? the former head of the federal trade commission is here to way in. >> smerconish is brought to you by orkin, pest control down to a science. visit orkin.com. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your
spanish fly. and now prosecutors trying him for sexual assault want to use that clip as evidence. do they have a case? and, the headlines all suggested that this was the week that your internet privacy ended. but is there another side to this? the former head of the federal trade commission is here to way in. >> smerconish is brought to you by orkin, pest control down to a science. visit orkin.com. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of...
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the antelope was a spanish slave ship based in cuba. in the summer of 1819 the left another voyage to trade for slaves in africa. in march of 1820 the antelope was anchored that the coast of west central africa. she was captured by the privateer ceiling, this comes to bad ambit you have to read the book. to find that out. the antelope was then brought back to the americas, there were at least 331 captives onboard the vessel. off the coast of brazil the captor was wracked in the antelope continued on in a dramatic voyage throughout the atlantic world in many ways until finally in june 1820 antelope was captured by united states cut her off the coast of florida. ultimately she was taken into savanna and by that time the 156 surviving i'm sorry the 256 surviving captives we started with 331 were unloaded from ther vessel. ves on average they were 14 years of age, 42% were ten or younger. this is actually not unusual for the slave trade.ly at that time despite the use and illness of many of the captives they were worth a fortune. whenever t
the antelope was a spanish slave ship based in cuba. in the summer of 1819 the left another voyage to trade for slaves in africa. in march of 1820 the antelope was anchored that the coast of west central africa. she was captured by the privateer ceiling, this comes to bad ambit you have to read the book. to find that out. the antelope was then brought back to the americas, there were at least 331 captives onboard the vessel. off the coast of brazil the captor was wracked in the antelope...
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you buy your ticket in spanish.in the ticket taker will often make the assumption because there's really no way to prove and known at this time has a driver's license or passport or anything. so they will make an assumption if the person is talking in spanish they will sell you a ticket for the first class car because you must be mexican. so language can be a really useful tool.and it does that where he is speaking spanish on the train in the not throw him out of the first class car because they think he is cuban. this is one of things i think he first learned spanish because he was picking cotton along the mexican field hands in victoria. and that interesting, early interaction allows him to do all of his other things. and really an nteresting way play on the stereotypes of white texans who have a certain sense of what a mexican is supposed to do and what an african-american is supposed to be. and he is able to manipulate the stereotypes to his own advantage. >> i'm going to ask one more question but that we will i
you buy your ticket in spanish.in the ticket taker will often make the assumption because there's really no way to prove and known at this time has a driver's license or passport or anything. so they will make an assumption if the person is talking in spanish they will sell you a ticket for the first class car because you must be mexican. so language can be a really useful tool.and it does that where he is speaking spanish on the train in the not throw him out of the first class car because...
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those that with a particular place looking for people you could write a book about the spanish civil war events focus mainly on ernest hemingway with a larger than life figure and done memoirs. it is impossible to read about americans in spain at the time but looking for other characters trying to find the people you don't know about. bin right to favorite finds in to drop out of college on their honeymoon. indicia enter new has been ever traveling in france in birth those worker malicious with the widespread social revolution and she said to her we have to go there. to hitchhike through france in spent as next 10 minutes working in barcelona. so i unable to see that era through the eyes of this remarkably perceptive american. if we need to discover somebody like that to give you a perspective on the time and place via their personal was happy to discover was the oil man was a villain for one of the two most covered news events there were more than 1,000 front-page stories. been there were more than a thousand correspondents at one time or another the big story for them was the first
those that with a particular place looking for people you could write a book about the spanish civil war events focus mainly on ernest hemingway with a larger than life figure and done memoirs. it is impossible to read about americans in spain at the time but looking for other characters trying to find the people you don't know about. bin right to favorite finds in to drop out of college on their honeymoon. indicia enter new has been ever traveling in france in birth those worker malicious with...
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the spanish foreign minister says he's surprised by the tone, of some of the comments, coming from britain, concerning gibraltar. the financial watchdog says credit card firms must do more to help millions of customers unable to clear their debt. it's five o'clock, our top story is that at least nine people are dead, after an explosion on the st petersburg metro. another 50 have been injured, according to russia's national anti—terrorist committee, which also said a second device had been found and made safe. officials said there was a single blast between two underground trains in st petersburg, where the metro system remains shut down. president vladimir putin, who was in st petersburg for a meeting with the leader of belarus, said the cause of the blast was unclear, but the russian prime minister dymitry medvedyev has now claimed it was a terror attack. richard galpin reports. in the immediate aftermath, passengers turned to the dead and injured who have been laid out on the station platform. while others mill around the scene, smoke from the blast hanging above them. it's reported the
the spanish foreign minister says he's surprised by the tone, of some of the comments, coming from britain, concerning gibraltar. the financial watchdog says credit card firms must do more to help millions of customers unable to clear their debt. it's five o'clock, our top story is that at least nine people are dead, after an explosion on the st petersburg metro. another 50 have been injured, according to russia's national anti—terrorist committee, which also said a second device had been...
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spanish commentators are kind .f praising spanish diplomacy they have managed to put this issue on center. from the spanish point of view, well done. it might be seen as a diplomatic step forward for spain. at the same time, we have heard spanish officials today that intend to play down the issue. we heard the foreign minister it is not the time for people to get hot under the collar. vonnie: how does the situation with gibraltar different -- differ from the situation with norther ireland, scotland, wales? case.raltar is a special it is a territory on the southern tip of spain. it has been a british territory since -- for 300 years as a .esult of a treaty territory and it is a defining feature of daily life in gibraltar. vonnie: how do you play this out, because voters in gibraltar did vote to stay within the european union. >> it is a difficult situation for the gibraltar aryans -- gibraltarians. ofis another element uncertainty about the future. areget the sense that they nervous about their previous experience with spain which has friendly. been there have been instances where the bord
spanish commentators are kind .f praising spanish diplomacy they have managed to put this issue on center. from the spanish point of view, well done. it might be seen as a diplomatic step forward for spain. at the same time, we have heard spanish officials today that intend to play down the issue. we heard the foreign minister it is not the time for people to get hot under the collar. vonnie: how does the situation with gibraltar different -- differ from the situation with norther ireland,...
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this was the spanish foreign minister speaking a short while ago translation: it is not the spanish government'sjobot the spanish government's job to respond to each and every british politician, past and every british politician, past and present. in any case, the spanish government is a little surprised by the tone of comment regarding gibraltar coming out of britain, which is a country known for its composure. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has reiterated that the sovereignty of gibraltar is non—negotiable. mrjohnson was speaking to reporters as he arrived at a meeting of eu foreign ministers in luxembourg. well, i think the position of the government is very, very clear, which is that the sovereignty of gibraltar is unchanged, and is not going to change, and cannot conceivably change, without the express support and consent of the people of gibraltar and the united kingdom, and that is not going to change. thanks a lot, thank you. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticus is in brussels for us. so, where does this go, because the turn of the language that is being usedis turn of the lan
this was the spanish foreign minister speaking a short while ago translation: it is not the spanish government'sjobot the spanish government's job to respond to each and every british politician, past and every british politician, past and present. in any case, the spanish government is a little surprised by the tone of comment regarding gibraltar coming out of britain, which is a country known for its composure. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has reiterated that the sovereignty of...
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peaking spanish) (vehicleacacing ) peaking anish) (speing spanh) peaking spanish) (speing g spish) (szlzling) (speining spanh) dr. ros:s: forhe g genal public, healths s justhe absence ofisiseaseto m me, heal is relad d withveryry human activity. h have andean dininitioof h heah. (speing spish) announcer: don't go away. when we return, a comedy routine about aids prevention and see the winner of the "viewchange" film contest leadership prize. first narrator: like what you saw? then visit t viewchange.or, link tv's brand new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories about new solulutions to the developing world's biggest challenges. get involved with the issues. share the stories with friends and help change the world. all at viewchange.org. (rooster crowing) man:n: on earth,h, two tngngs involved. you may either born a woman or a man. if you're born woman, you are self. if you are born a a man, two things i invo. (speaking native language) aha! umoza: if you accuse someone--no, so, ok. if you accuse someone, you are self.. i'm stuck. sesecond man: : when you c comeo (unclear), t there arere
peaking spanish) (vehicleacacing ) peaking anish) (speing spanh) peaking spanish) (speing g spish) (szlzling) (speining spanh) dr. ros:s: forhe g genal public, healths s justhe absence ofisiseaseto m me, heal is relad d withveryry human activity. h have andean dininitioof h heah. (speing spish) announcer: don't go away. when we return, a comedy routine about aids prevention and see the winner of the "viewchange" film contest leadership prize. first narrator: like what you saw? then...
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of spanish writers here. who often don't get a voice. it is hard to publish in spanish actually. the other thing that has happened i should say interest about miami is that we're also developing a publishing community here where we never did have one before. there's a marvelous just blocks away called mango media and they publish lots and lots of different books they have a deal with the -- ap who say publish some books by the ap. they publish books by the miami harold and then they publish a lot of original works as well and that's just beginning to develop. which is so nice to see as well. >> autumn menendez are your books available in cuba? >> i don't know. i didn't go looking for them. this time that i was there or any time i've been there. i did bring copies of my books for some literary we met with some authors and some literary critics so i brought them. but unfortunately the only book that has translated to spanish f mine is loving chi. i was hoping they bought the rights looming in spain with a germa
of spanish writers here. who often don't get a voice. it is hard to publish in spanish actually. the other thing that has happened i should say interest about miami is that we're also developing a publishing community here where we never did have one before. there's a marvelous just blocks away called mango media and they publish lots and lots of different books they have a deal with the -- ap who say publish some books by the ap. they publish books by the miami harold and then they publish a...
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translation: the spanish government isa translation: the spanish government is a little surprised bying out of britain, which is a country known for its composure. almost everything on brexit and what it will mean for gibraltar is, for now, speculation and theory. but speaking ata speculation and theory. but speaking at a meeting for eu foreign ministers, the foreign secretary eggen said that gibraltar‘s sovereignty is not up for debate. eggen said that gibraltar‘s sovereignty is not up for debatelj think sovereignty is not up for debate.” think the british government is very clear about the fact that the sovereignty of gibraltar is unchanged, it won't change, and cannot conceivably change without the expressed support and consent from the people of gibraltar and the uk. that isn't going to change. but what is changing as britain's relationship with the eu, and therefore gibraltar‘s relationship with spain. two neighbours who are not the best of friends. are you drowning in credit card debt? well, the financial services regulator is proposing new rules for credit card companies to he
translation: the spanish government isa translation: the spanish government is a little surprised bying out of britain, which is a country known for its composure. almost everything on brexit and what it will mean for gibraltar is, for now, speculation and theory. but speaking ata speculation and theory. but speaking at a meeting for eu foreign ministers, the foreign secretary eggen said that gibraltar‘s sovereignty is not up for debate. eggen said that gibraltar‘s sovereignty is not up for...
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the spanish government has described the event as a ‘decisive defeat‘ for the separatists.dent state in northern spain and south—west france. it declared a ceasefire in 2011, but until now had not give up its weapons. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet was watching the ceremony. she spoke to one of the political leaders who is explained about the political backdrop. two years ago, a bit and enter its campaign. six years later, it has four stillbirths the spanish government instead of acting with responsibility and being pa rt of acting with responsibility and being part of this process, they have tried to prevent it from happening. at this point, the basque society, including people from every political constituency has engaged in this process, together with the help of the international community as you have mentioned. what you have witnessed here today in the basque country is a major step towards lasting peace in the basque country. there are still important issues that need to be addressed, that need resolution but today is a day on which we can say that
the spanish government has described the event as a ‘decisive defeat‘ for the separatists.dent state in northern spain and south—west france. it declared a ceasefire in 2011, but until now had not give up its weapons. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet was watching the ceremony. she spoke to one of the political leaders who is explained about the political backdrop. two years ago, a bit and enter its campaign. six years later, it has four stillbirths the spanish government...
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[speaking in spanish] ♪ >> in many cases, especially with the lack of resources across the nation, into have 35 have students, all with different education levels, and it is just that one teacher. with no help. ♪ >> what we are thinking about doing in this era of shortages is not just reacting reflexively to getting warm bodies into classrooms, but in fact to put to solve thethway problems once and for all. >> one thing that can be done is give them the opportunities to have a support system. if you have troubles of classroom management, the week need to help you find a solution with professional developer to help you manage your classroom better. that will make your teaching practice better. not just for you, but for your students, for your hello teachers. >> some promise of reprieve from student loan debt, if you show us you are committed to public education, to the an educator, we will back you up. and, you know, make viable committedor teachers to the profession and have a heart for teaching. >> when the teacher walks out of a college or teacher preparation program, they need to k
[speaking in spanish] ♪ >> in many cases, especially with the lack of resources across the nation, into have 35 have students, all with different education levels, and it is just that one teacher. with no help. ♪ >> what we are thinking about doing in this era of shortages is not just reacting reflexively to getting warm bodies into classrooms, but in fact to put to solve thethway problems once and for all. >> one thing that can be done is give them the opportunities to...
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then he gets there and find out even the guys in the hood speak spanish.ing to be, like, it's a whole country of mexicans! ( laughter ) but let's move on because as stressful as the spanish klan was, it was still nice to get a vacation in because if you have been keeping up with the news this past week, it's becoming clear president trump is probably going to get us into world war iii. i thought, let's see what our current options are in a game show i'm making up right now called "button of doom." ♪ button of doom... i made it up myself. the big question is, where could world war iii start. button, doom -- of course, syria, the country run by president bashar al-assad, the man who looks like the love child of screech and slenderman. ( laughter ) after assad illegally used chemical weapons on syrian civilians, donald trump interrupted his dinner date with the chinese president to take swift and delicious action. >> president trump ordering his first major military action firing 59 tomahawk missiles into a syrian air base. >> when you're with the president o
then he gets there and find out even the guys in the hood speak spanish.ing to be, like, it's a whole country of mexicans! ( laughter ) but let's move on because as stressful as the spanish klan was, it was still nice to get a vacation in because if you have been keeping up with the news this past week, it's becoming clear president trump is probably going to get us into world war iii. i thought, let's see what our current options are in a game show i'm making up right now called "button...
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where he brought up the fact that guys my age will remember this you talk about spanish fly, supposedhrodisiac with teenage boys always talk b he was kind of joking, his attorney says he was joke to go larry king about the use of spanish fly, i don't know his attorneys say i don't want to hear the word quaaludes or spanish fly in the hearing. we will see what the judge said will be heard and not heard in this particular case. it should start here in about 9:15, 9:20. >> yes. >> in montgomery county in norristown. we will be right back. managing blood sugar is not a marathon it's a series of smart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. glucerna products have up to 15 grams of protein to help manage hunger and carbsteady, unique blends of slow release carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. every meal every craving. it's the choices you make when managing blood sugar that are the real victories. glucerna. everyday progress. >>> karen hepp has join us now i swear to got she's here.e, ths outrageous. i think this is outrageous. she has brought a couch in the s
where he brought up the fact that guys my age will remember this you talk about spanish fly, supposedhrodisiac with teenage boys always talk b he was kind of joking, his attorney says he was joke to go larry king about the use of spanish fly, i don't know his attorneys say i don't want to hear the word quaaludes or spanish fly in the hearing. we will see what the judge said will be heard and not heard in this particular case. it should start here in about 9:15, 9:20. >> yes. >> in...
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it shares a border with spain, but reject any spanish claim of sovereignty.proposals mean a deal between the eu and uk would not apply to gibraltar without an additional agreement between the uk and spain. gibraltar‘s chief minister has fiercely rejected this as an attempt by spain to encroach on the rock's ability to control its sovereignty. it singles out gibraltar in a way thatis it singles out gibraltar in a way that is unfair, unnecessary and clearly discriminatory, but i'm very grateful that spain has been foolish enough to play this card very early on in the process, and not five minutes to midnight with an agreement in place by the issue of gibraltar. the british government has been quick to affirm it commitment to this territory. foreign secretary borisjohnson tweeted: s but these are draft proposals due to be finalised by the eu at the end of the month. theresa may has until then to try and persuade them to drop this controversial clause. christian hernandez is president of the gibraltar chamber of commerce, and said madrid was attempting to use the
it shares a border with spain, but reject any spanish claim of sovereignty.proposals mean a deal between the eu and uk would not apply to gibraltar without an additional agreement between the uk and spain. gibraltar‘s chief minister has fiercely rejected this as an attempt by spain to encroach on the rock's ability to control its sovereignty. it singles out gibraltar in a way thatis it singles out gibraltar in a way that is unfair, unnecessary and clearly discriminatory, but i'm very grateful...
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. >> i'm going to answer one question in spanish. [ question in spanish ] [ response in spanish ] [ speaking in spanish ] >> thank you. >> thank you all very much. >>> this news from bloomberg politics today. president donald trump reorganized his national security council today, removing his chief strategist steven bannon and downgrading the role of his homeland security role, according to a person familiar with the decision and regulatory filing. under the move, the national intelligence director dan coats and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are again regular attendees of the nsc's principle committee. bannon, former chairman of breitbart news, was elevated to the principles committee at the beginning of trump's presidency. that move drew criticism from some members of congress and washington's foreign policy establishment. again, that from bloomberg politics today. president trump is meeting today with jordan's king abdullah. they are holding a bilateral meeting this morning in the white house and will hold a joint news conference this afternoon before a lunch meeting. we'll hav
. >> i'm going to answer one question in spanish. [ question in spanish ] [ response in spanish ] [ speaking in spanish ] >> thank you. >> thank you all very much. >>> this news from bloomberg politics today. president donald trump reorganized his national security council today, removing his chief strategist steven bannon and downgrading the role of his homeland security role, according to a person familiar with the decision and regulatory filing. under the move, the...
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but the residents who want to remain british are worried that the spanish government could soon haveectly to spain about the territory's future. another woman prime minister sent a task force halfway across the world to protect another small group of british people against another spanish—speaking country. but do not panic. four days after triggering the brexit process there is no seediest talk of conflict within nato ally. spain seems more interested in talking about trade than seizing territory. the bbc has been told that gibraltar did ask downing street specifically to mention its interests in the letter sent to the european union triggering the brexit process. we know that that did not happen, but today theresa may got on the telephone to gibraltar‘s more senior politician, and pledged her steadfast support, not just for there it's our country but for the economy. and the minister of gibraltar seemed reassured. when the time comes, we will be making tactical negotiations and interest of the people of gibraltar and in pursuit of wishes. but there could still be an economic risk fo
but the residents who want to remain british are worried that the spanish government could soon haveectly to spain about the territory's future. another woman prime minister sent a task force halfway across the world to protect another small group of british people against another spanish—speaking country. but do not panic. four days after triggering the brexit process there is no seediest talk of conflict within nato ally. spain seems more interested in talking about trade than seizing...
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here we go. [ speaking spanish ] >> good. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> yeah. >> jimmy jose. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: nice to meet you. good luck this season. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> jimmy: wasn't that nice of him? jose quintana. q! hope you have a great season, buddy. stick around, we'll be right back with kevin spacey, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new, peach, from lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. is thno, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. breyers gelato indulgences. it's way beyond ice cream. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. just posted to our homepage - the late night vote in san jose to approve a policy against no-cause evictions for all renters. the measure was approved 6-5. =add= and we )re learning more about the man accused of shooting and killing three people in fresno. police are calling it a hate crime - not a terror attack. on our home page: an intervie
here we go. [ speaking spanish ] >> good. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> yeah. >> jimmy jose. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: nice to meet you. good luck this season. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> jimmy: wasn't that nice of him? jose quintana. q! hope you have a great season, buddy. stick around, we'll be right back with kevin spacey, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new, peach, from lime-a-rita. make it a margarita...
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hundreds languished in spanish and french jails, farfrom their languished in spanish and french jails, but eta won't get anything in return for disarming. the spanish government won't negotiate with people that calls terrorists. an old conflict goes on, fought now with words, not with weapons. senators in the united states have confirmed donald trump's nominee as a supreme court judge, confirmed donald trump's nominee as a supreme courtjudge, following a year—long political battle over the post. he was confirmed by a simple majority after the republican majority after the republican majority in the senate voted on thursday to abolish a long—standing rule that nominees should receive at least 60 votes. on this vote, the ayes are 5a, the nays are a5. the nomination of neil gorsuch of colorado to be an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states is confirmed. south africa's ruling anc has come together in defence of jacob south africa's ruling anc has come together in defence ofjacob zuma, calling process against him a push for regime change. it comes as tens of thousands
hundreds languished in spanish and french jails, farfrom their languished in spanish and french jails, but eta won't get anything in return for disarming. the spanish government won't negotiate with people that calls terrorists. an old conflict goes on, fought now with words, not with weapons. senators in the united states have confirmed donald trump's nominee as a supreme court judge, confirmed donald trump's nominee as a supreme courtjudge, following a year—long political battle over the...
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[ speaking spanish ] >> have to put that through everything they [ speaking spanish ] >> cool. >> that'sfascinating. >>> number two. i'm a big fan of meghan trainor. she wrote a song for a movie called "i'm a lady." there's a little lady who has already done a cover of this. i am a fan of hers now. her name is claire ryan. she's 4 years old and she does her version. >> i don't look like them i don't worry about it i don't worry about it ♪ >> hi. >> hold on. is this the girl we've seen sing before who has had viral videos. >> we have seen her before. one of her most recent videos was "you've got a friend in me" with her dad ♪ i made it made it ♪ >> super talented kid. >> her voice is so sweet. >> that's our show. if you don't know by now, we've got a website called rightthisminute.com. go check it out. we'll see you next time. >>> tonight, president trump and possible military action against syria. the president now saying, "something should happen" after the chemical attack in syria. this evening the president and the defense department now weighing options after trump repeatedly said be
[ speaking spanish ] >> have to put that through everything they [ speaking spanish ] >> cool. >> that'sfascinating. >>> number two. i'm a big fan of meghan trainor. she wrote a song for a movie called "i'm a lady." there's a little lady who has already done a cover of this. i am a fan of hers now. her name is claire ryan. she's 4 years old and she does her version. >> i don't look like them i don't worry about it i don't worry about it ♪ >>...
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here we go. [ speaking spanish ] >> good. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> yeah. >> jimmy jose. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: nice to meet you. good luck this season. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> jimmy: wasn't that nice of him? jose quintana. q! hope you have a great season, buddy. stick around, we'll be right back with kevin spacey, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new, peach, from lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. is thno, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. breyers gelato indulgences. it's way beyond ice cream. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award, golden globe and tony award-winning actor. he is fantastic. earlier today it was announced that he will be hosting the tony awards, which will broadcast live from radio city music hall on june 11th. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome kevin spacey! [ cheers and applause
here we go. [ speaking spanish ] >> good. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> yeah. >> jimmy jose. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: nice to meet you. good luck this season. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> jimmy: wasn't that nice of him? jose quintana. q! hope you have a great season, buddy. stick around, we'll be right back with kevin spacey, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new, peach, from lime-a-rita. make it a margarita...