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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. ms. riveros: [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. ms. riveros: [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] ms. ambrosi: [speaking spanish] >> i believe the process like any peace process is filled with difficulties. ms. ambrosi: [speaking spanish] >> focusing on just one of these challen
>> [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. ms. riveros: [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...
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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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and spanish citizens in spain and spanish citizens in britain.strongest bond, the bond of affection and personal ties. this is extremely rich relationship between our societies is matched by a very rewarding economic and trade ties. spain is one of britain's primary export markets and united kingdom is the second largest investor in our country. in turn, the united kingdom is the primary destination of spain's foreign investment and the third most important export market in the world for spanish goods and services. whether they operate in the banking industry, finance, transport, energy, construction, agriculture, technology or communications, spanish companies whatever the size play a key role in the british economy. they contribute to the growth of this nation, generating wealth and creating thousands of jobs. through cutting—edge technology, excellence and know—how, these leading companies have been able to firmly establish themselves ina demanding able to firmly establish themselves in a demanding british market. in this regard, the united ki
and spanish citizens in spain and spanish citizens in britain.strongest bond, the bond of affection and personal ties. this is extremely rich relationship between our societies is matched by a very rewarding economic and trade ties. spain is one of britain's primary export markets and united kingdom is the second largest investor in our country. in turn, the united kingdom is the primary destination of spain's foreign investment and the third most important export market in the world for...
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there is obviously also the issue of citizenship of spanish nationals who are citizenship of spanish who a re less citizenship of spanish nationals who are less numerous of course and british nationals resident in spain. that is another key issue. the issue of gibraltar, not as a sovereignty issue but how gibraltar fits in of gibraltar, not as a sovereignty issue but how gibraltarfits in in relationship to the single market rather than a question of sovereignty and control. is there a sense from the spanish as well that with britain leaving the european union, there may be too much of an emphasis now on france and germany, perhaps ruling the roost? i think that's an important point. one of the things that potentially happens with brexit is that you lose a big player in the case of the uk and already, the french and german governments have been starting to make noises about their plans for the future of the european union. spain is one of those countries that has looked that the uk as an ally to balance against that potential franco— german leadership within the eu. that is one of the
there is obviously also the issue of citizenship of spanish nationals who are citizenship of spanish who a re less citizenship of spanish nationals who are less numerous of course and british nationals resident in spain. that is another key issue. the issue of gibraltar, not as a sovereignty issue but how gibraltar fits in of gibraltar, not as a sovereignty issue but how gibraltarfits in in relationship to the single market rather than a question of sovereignty and control. is there a sense...
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to fight the spanish. you may have of the referendum of scotland a few weeks ago they were threatening to leave the united kingdom and italy became part of it in 17 '07 in the midst of our story. the scottish were perceived as being politically unreliable five london helping to put pressure on london to our africans nettle the with the perceived reliability but also because spadefoots competitive pressure to do the same so they can fight the spanish more competitively. says something that north american settlers that they thought to them is to say they felt africanas should not be harmed but to pick the wealth for the slaveholders so they see that deepening rift between that settler class between the mainland and london and the elites in britain on the other hand,. but what happens of course, is one of the turning points in history is a conflict leading to the increase of eight african slave trade and speaking what is referred to as 1776 where britain decides to eliminate the competitive pressure. set out
to fight the spanish. you may have of the referendum of scotland a few weeks ago they were threatening to leave the united kingdom and italy became part of it in 17 '07 in the midst of our story. the scottish were perceived as being politically unreliable five london helping to put pressure on london to our africans nettle the with the perceived reliability but also because spadefoots competitive pressure to do the same so they can fight the spanish more competitively. says something that north...
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[speaking spanish]. >> translator: if you give me that option i will use spanish then.ve, and it is something we are discussing within the g- 14 i don't there is be worth exercising pressure on the caribbean. it is very clear which countries are on our side, the six that were in favor of the resolution and we are greatful and we want to protect them and help them because they're being pressured within caticon. forget about the other ones. you won't pet the votes then. doesn't matter we are right. we have the political weight. the first example is next wednesday. we have the permanent council, we put this on the agenda, the g-14 will get there and we will debate it, if we don't get the four votes that we need, we will still discuss it because there are other other points on the program and i don't care if we speak of it as a priority or one of the them is. but we will speak of it. [applause] and it will cost them. there have to be consequences to the reactions of the caribbean and the consequences should be suffered by those who voted against or abstained. there are nati
[speaking spanish]. >> translator: if you give me that option i will use spanish then.ve, and it is something we are discussing within the g- 14 i don't there is be worth exercising pressure on the caribbean. it is very clear which countries are on our side, the six that were in favor of the resolution and we are greatful and we want to protect them and help them because they're being pressured within caticon. forget about the other ones. you won't pet the votes then. doesn't matter we...
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i go, "hey, pop, that sounds like spanish, but it isn't." and he said, "no, because it's portuguese." you know, that's what they speak in brazil. so he's giving me a little social studies lesson at the same time. >> hinojosa: so you said another word that i bet some people stopped for a second. you said jibaro music. so what is jibaro music? >> jibaro music is the music of the countryside, the mountain people from the island of puerto rico, the obreros, the workers, the farmers, et cetera. >> hinojosa: and what would, like, jibaro music sound like? >> well, it's very guitar oriented, very string oriented. we have a mandolin type of instrument in puerto rico known as the cuatro that has ten strings. and, of course, anybody that knows spanish, it's ten double strings. so people would go, "well, how come they don't call it the cinqo if it's five sets of double strings?" used to be four sets of double strings, but in 1952, an instrument maker in puerto rico added an extra set. but we puerto ricanos, sometimes we're conservative, so we kept the n
i go, "hey, pop, that sounds like spanish, but it isn't." and he said, "no, because it's portuguese." you know, that's what they speak in brazil. so he's giving me a little social studies lesson at the same time. >> hinojosa: so you said another word that i bet some people stopped for a second. you said jibaro music. so what is jibaro music? >> jibaro music is the music of the countryside, the mountain people from the island of puerto rico, the obreros, the...
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my wife is from peru, is why i learned spanish. as part of my job i went to work in their navy for several years in their ship design division and did a lot of research on the side. then, by the way, i would tell all my french colleagues because of course i had to learn french to work there is that i learned french for business but i learned spanish for love. my wife still likes that. so while i was there and our firstborn son, marcel, was born there, french name. i began studying the roots of my profession and decided to get my doctorate in history of technology and look at the rise of ship building in the age of sail. that's what i was interested in. there i discovered that france and spain had worked together right after the seven years' war. they created a combined navy that was going to defeat britain. they did that by sharing ship builders and engineers and artillrists. and this all became part of my doctoral work. i knew going into it that they had combined their forces and it was that combined navy that really was the key t
my wife is from peru, is why i learned spanish. as part of my job i went to work in their navy for several years in their ship design division and did a lot of research on the side. then, by the way, i would tell all my french colleagues because of course i had to learn french to work there is that i learned french for business but i learned spanish for love. my wife still likes that. so while i was there and our firstborn son, marcel, was born there, french name. i began studying the roots of...
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i'm going to continue in spanish. [speaking spanish] translator: i come from the civil society, i'm a human rights defender and i work in recent years has been to help the victims in coaches catches where there is a rule of law. it's a legal matter and applying to protection of the state. however, we are in a completely different situation. people are speaking of a humanitarian crisis, we see that we have an emergency on our hands. a complex you manage an emergency. because in venezuela there are no resources for data with this crisis and that's what it's not a crisis. it's an emergency. so it's important to use the right term for what's happening. now, it is humanitarian because venezuelans are dying. those statistics that are so shocking, that's the reality that we are living. we see a child dying of malnutrition because her mother can't buy milk or a child dying because they can't get an antibiotic, or people because they can't find a dialysis machine. people who can't buy insulin or get high blood pressure medicin
i'm going to continue in spanish. [speaking spanish] translator: i come from the civil society, i'm a human rights defender and i work in recent years has been to help the victims in coaches catches where there is a rule of law. it's a legal matter and applying to protection of the state. however, we are in a completely different situation. people are speaking of a humanitarian crisis, we see that we have an emergency on our hands. a complex you manage an emergency. because in venezuela there...
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how's your spanish? not so good? >> al madrigal: my spanish is horrible.me about my spanish. >> gustavo: and that's okay. every mexican in history has always given shit to another mexican about their spanish. you don't know this lingo, you don't know this pronunciation, but, yeah, you should know spanish better. >> al madrigal: well, that's what i learned. this has been an age-old thing where everyone is trying to out-chicano each other and that i shouldn't feel that bad about it. >> anthony: what's that expression for a bad chicano? >> al madrigal: pocho. >> anthony: is there a literal translation there? >> gustavo: rotting. so if you say "pocho," you're basically saying you're a rotting mexican, you're completely fake, you've lost all your culture. therefore, you should be hated. >> anthony: that's harsh. >> gustavo: i know. >> anthony: when you hear, like, about rounding up mexicans left and right and sending them off to camps and putting them across the border -- scary, angry? or -- >> al madrigal: i actually think it's good. i think latinos need this
how's your spanish? not so good? >> al madrigal: my spanish is horrible.me about my spanish. >> gustavo: and that's okay. every mexican in history has always given shit to another mexican about their spanish. you don't know this lingo, you don't know this pronunciation, but, yeah, you should know spanish better. >> al madrigal: well, that's what i learned. this has been an age-old thing where everyone is trying to out-chicano each other and that i shouldn't feel that bad about...
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brent: the head of the spanish football association has been arrested. his son in several others were detained during a raid as part of a corruption investigation. he is also the vice president world football's governing body, fifa. this is the latest scandal to tarnish the world's most popular sport. reporter: for nearly three decades, he has been at the top of spanish football. as a fee for executive immunity member -- fifa executive member, he has presided over a hugely successful period for spain in the international and club games. i tuesday he found himself in the back of a police car, hauled in on corruption charges by spanish prosecutors. a mighty come down for a man who once seemed untouchable. >> this shows that in spain the legal system works. everybody must obey the law. reporter: authorities raided villar's office and home on tuesday morning. he's accused of falsifying financial disclosure forms and ordered to skim money from spanish fa coffers. villar is also to have said to arrange from the spanish national team to play at stadiums where h
brent: the head of the spanish football association has been arrested. his son in several others were detained during a raid as part of a corruption investigation. he is also the vice president world football's governing body, fifa. this is the latest scandal to tarnish the world's most popular sport. reporter: for nearly three decades, he has been at the top of spanish football. as a fee for executive immunity member -- fifa executive member, he has presided over a hugely successful period for...
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this is clearly a very good backdrop for the spanish economy and for the spanish thinking profits torength, the recovery in the spanish economy. but interest rates remain very low back at home. what can you do to mitigate the low interest rates? >> we are defending margins. the customer spreads are flat in the quarter. that has been the case for the last three quarters. we believe we can continue to do so in the corridors ahead. clearly, we need to be more efficient. where we arerea showing clearly additional strengths. by almost 5%,down year on year. we believe this trend will continue in the future. as in a mentioned, emerging markets were very strong for bbva. your strongest, 13.5%. growth in turkey. bigger growth in the u.s. are there currency risks that concern you in those markets? are you able to hedge them well? behave fairly well during the first half of the year. latin american currencies are performing better than what we were expecting at the beginning of the year. mexico, during the last three or four months, has recovered everything it has lost after the election in the
this is clearly a very good backdrop for the spanish economy and for the spanish thinking profits torength, the recovery in the spanish economy. but interest rates remain very low back at home. what can you do to mitigate the low interest rates? >> we are defending margins. the customer spreads are flat in the quarter. that has been the case for the last three quarters. we believe we can continue to do so in the corridors ahead. clearly, we need to be more efficient. where we arerea...
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she said i don't know how to read spanish. i don't speak spanish. sorry, we arere really looking for somebody who can speak both languages. guest: as far as the border wall goes, there is a cost attached to that and there are those that are adverse to the cost. if you look at what president trump ran on, he ran on mexico would pay for the wall. we have to have an advocate in congress, which i believe is ted cruz. if you look at the ideas that he has come up with, he is talking about illicit traffic. there is a huge drug problem, the opioids flowing across the southwest border right now. what ted cruz has proposed is any funds that are seized through illicit traffic would then go toward the border wall to build the border wall. that is ingenious. it is the outside of the box thinking that i think we need in congress. when you have an end to get like that says this is where the funding will come from, you don't lay that at the feet of congress. we have to have those advocates that same border barriers in strategic areas is important, and here is how w
she said i don't know how to read spanish. i don't speak spanish. sorry, we arere really looking for somebody who can speak both languages. guest: as far as the border wall goes, there is a cost attached to that and there are those that are adverse to the cost. if you look at what president trump ran on, he ran on mexico would pay for the wall. we have to have an advocate in congress, which i believe is ted cruz. if you look at the ideas that he has come up with, he is talking about illicit...
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this man here is one of the most senior figures in spanish football.e has just been arrested on charges of corruption and embezzlement. angel maria villar has served on the council of football's world governing body fifa for the past 29 years. while overseeing, in spain, one of the most successful periods in the national side's history; a world cup, and two european championships. mr villar's son gorka, who was formerly a director general of the south american confederation was also arrested. one more thing to mention, when fifa was conducting its own investigation into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 world cups, the person investigating wanted to question mr villar. he said mr villar told him, "well, you really have balls" and then to drop the investigation "for your own good". let's get thoughts on that from mark edwards. we will get there eventually! mr villar, tried to stop the investigation before, what are fifa saying? perhaps no surprises, christian, fifa during the day said they take a note of media reports that the matter seemed to b
this man here is one of the most senior figures in spanish football.e has just been arrested on charges of corruption and embezzlement. angel maria villar has served on the council of football's world governing body fifa for the past 29 years. while overseeing, in spain, one of the most successful periods in the national side's history; a world cup, and two european championships. mr villar's son gorka, who was formerly a director general of the south american confederation was also arrested....
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to read the spanish book and she said iy don't know how to read spanish. i don't speak spanish. they said, we are sorry but will have to let you go. we were looking for someone who could speak both liquid this. >> host: thanks to there is a cost that is attached to that and there are those that are adverse to that cost. if you look to what president trump iran on, he iran that the mexico would pay for the wall. we have to have an advocate in congress which is ted cruz. if you look at the ideas that ted cruz has come up with he talked about illicit trafficking and there's a huge drug problem, the opioids that are flowing across the southwest border right now -- what ted cruz has proposed that any funds that are seized through illicit trafficking would then go towards that border wall. frankly, that is ingenious. it's something that's outside of the box thinking that i think we need a lot more in congress, whether from the right or left or even the independent. when you have an advocate like that that says this is how we can get it done and this is where the
to read the spanish book and she said iy don't know how to read spanish. i don't speak spanish. they said, we are sorry but will have to let you go. we were looking for someone who could speak both liquid this. >> host: thanks to there is a cost that is attached to that and there are those that are adverse to that cost. if you look to what president trump iran on, he iran that the mexico would pay for the wall. we have to have an advocate in congress which is ted cruz. if you look at the...
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many spanish businesses, santander, the huge spanish bank. of course the status of gibraltar, not sovereignty situation there, four days after the grenfell tower disaster. a meeting tonight involving police officers investigating what happened. and also the leader of the council for kensington and chelsea, also at the meeting, with local residents. louisa preston is at a vigil near g re nfell tower. louisa preston is at a vigil near grenfell tower. you were at the meeting a little bit further away. it turned into a raucous affair apparently? it really did. here at the vigil, still very much a sense of anger. four weeks after the event. if you look over my shoulder, people all the way down there, lighting candles, in respect for the people who died there. also for the people who died there. also for the people still missing. as you turn the camera around. hundreds of people all here in solidarity. as you say, i was at the public meeting. the scene was one of anger. the residents are extremely angry. they have lost belief in the council, and the new leader of the council, and the new leader of
many spanish businesses, santander, the huge spanish bank. of course the status of gibraltar, not sovereignty situation there, four days after the grenfell tower disaster. a meeting tonight involving police officers investigating what happened. and also the leader of the council for kensington and chelsea, also at the meeting, with local residents. louisa preston is at a vigil near g re nfell tower. louisa preston is at a vigil near grenfell tower. you were at the meeting a little bit further...
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venezuelasident of lashing out at a spanish newspaper.hey criticized him. >> he has been lashing out at everyone. he lashed out at international leaders who have been criticizing his handling of the crisis in venezuela. venezuelan daily newspaper reports that he called on foreign countries to respect the sovereignty of venezuela just as venezuela respects the otherignty of spain and foreign nations. other foreign nations. he has lashed out at the country's religious leaders as well because in june a group of venezuelan bishops alerted the pope about the country's deepening crisis and he has lashed out at the spanish paper which has been quite vocal in its criticism of the venezuelan leader. penned anh daily has editorial today continuing their criticism of maduro. they say he must be told that if this situation continues his regime will suffer international sanctions. the venezuelan people should not be the only ones who pay for broken dishes, which is a spanish idiom meaning they shouldn't be the only ones responsible for this crisis. so
venezuelasident of lashing out at a spanish newspaper.hey criticized him. >> he has been lashing out at everyone. he lashed out at international leaders who have been criticizing his handling of the crisis in venezuela. venezuelan daily newspaper reports that he called on foreign countries to respect the sovereignty of venezuela just as venezuela respects the otherignty of spain and foreign nations. other foreign nations. he has lashed out at the country's religious leaders as well...
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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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this is because the spanish government levies a tax on home-owners who install them.ntonio: i think it's appalling that the government wants money from us for using a natural resource like the sun. as you can see, our roofs are unused. no solar cells anywhere, unlike the countries in northern europe, where many people use solar energy for their own consumption. reporter: but antonio alcaraz isn't letting it get him down. he wants to be a role model for his children, and he is convinced that clean energy is possible -- especially in sunny spain. michelle: when you have an emergency, in many cases, you call the police. but what if the police have a problem? who do they call? sweden's police force is in turmoil, complain some of their officers. structures and practices that had existed for decades were abandoned in the name of improved performance and greater efficiency. now, an already overburdened system is at breaking point. the government insists that the situation will improve, but things are looking bleak. reporter: emelie lagervall used to be a policewoman. she lo
this is because the spanish government levies a tax on home-owners who install them.ntonio: i think it's appalling that the government wants money from us for using a natural resource like the sun. as you can see, our roofs are unused. no solar cells anywhere, unlike the countries in northern europe, where many people use solar energy for their own consumption. reporter: but antonio alcaraz isn't letting it get him down. he wants to be a role model for his children, and he is convinced that...
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the first british player to join the spanish giants since 6ary to join the spanish giants since garyter city on a two year deal. that is all these but for now. more on all of these stories on the bbc sport website and live action from wimbledon. bbc .co .uk/ board. more in the next hour. studio: thank you. this is bbc news. president trump has used a speech in poland to call on the west to stand united in defence of what he called "our civilisation". speaking ahead of meeting world leaders at the 620 summit, mr trump said nations should work together to defend the values of individualfreedom, and to stop global terrorism. he also called on the nato member states to honour their commitments to defence spending. americans know a strong alliance of free, sovereign and independent nations is the best defence of our freedoms and interests. that is why my administration has demanded that all members of nato finally meet theirfull and fair all members of nato finally meet their full and fair financial obligations. as a result of this insistence, billions of dollars more have begun to pour i
the first british player to join the spanish giants since 6ary to join the spanish giants since garyter city on a two year deal. that is all these but for now. more on all of these stories on the bbc sport website and live action from wimbledon. bbc .co .uk/ board. more in the next hour. studio: thank you. this is bbc news. president trump has used a speech in poland to call on the west to stand united in defence of what he called "our civilisation". speaking ahead of meeting world...
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[applause] speaking speaking spanish. translator: it is good to be here with you here in this political forum were probably the most complete in the hemisphere with dialogue of the well-being as citizens. this is for regional solidarity. the commitment of the hemisphere defending democracy to strengthen those relationships between countries with that american democratic charter when the member states agreed about of mechanism to protect democracy with the exclusive authority that would act in each of these signatory countries when necessary. so this could prevent or stop with these democracies that have put so much in the region for one of the tragedies of venezuela if there had ben a willingness to apply the charter we could have avoided what has happened in the country when in defense of democracy with that security and humanitarian crisis. and to the point of a real dictatorship. it is true venezuela should solve its own problems but when words of civilians have the government act with weapons against them we have to r
[applause] speaking speaking spanish. translator: it is good to be here with you here in this political forum were probably the most complete in the hemisphere with dialogue of the well-being as citizens. this is for regional solidarity. the commitment of the hemisphere defending democracy to strengthen those relationships between countries with that american democratic charter when the member states agreed about of mechanism to protect democracy with the exclusive authority that would act in...
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he is one of the top men notjust in spanish football, but in the world, having been head of the spanish years. he is also a fifa vice president. chris froome fought off tricky windy conditions to protect the yellow jersey on stage 16 of the tour de france, which was won by australian michael matthews. simon brotherton was watching. and easier day, with the alps looming tomorrow, and thursday no chance. hot, healy earlier on, and the racing was hard all day. at the end of it, chris froome retained his race lead, while michael matthews w011 race lead, while michael matthews won the intermediate sprint and the stage, to close that gap in the race for the greenjersey to stage, to close that gap in the race for the green jersey to just 29 points, with marcel kittel dropped and out of the picture. of the overall contenders, dan martin lost out as a front group split in the wind near the end, finishing 50 seconds adrift. he now drops, with simon yates up to sixth overall, and still in white is the best rider. two tennis grand slam semi—finals, and now a career—high world ranking — it has been
he is one of the top men notjust in spanish football, but in the world, having been head of the spanish years. he is also a fifa vice president. chris froome fought off tricky windy conditions to protect the yellow jersey on stage 16 of the tour de france, which was won by australian michael matthews. simon brotherton was watching. and easier day, with the alps looming tomorrow, and thursday no chance. hot, healy earlier on, and the racing was hard all day. at the end of it, chris froome...
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so far, europol and the spanish civil guard said it went to a number of european countries.eat seems to be going to belgium. belgium is the european union's against horsemeat ex —— exporter. it was going elsewhere, like places like romania and other places in the eu. that is what we know so far. other details could come. the gist of it is animals not meant to be fit for human consumption were having their documentation tampered with and were therefore being slaughtered as if they were animals that could be eaten as regular horsemeat. thank you. the british government is to review whether to strengthen punishments given to people who commit acid attacks. it comes after five people were hurt in attacks in london on thursday night. this report from our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, contains some distressing images from the start. the effects can be devastating. this is 21—year—old resham khan after acid was thrown at her through a car window while she waited at traffic lights. her cousin jameel muhktar also suffered severe burns in the attack in east london last month
so far, europol and the spanish civil guard said it went to a number of european countries.eat seems to be going to belgium. belgium is the european union's against horsemeat ex —— exporter. it was going elsewhere, like places like romania and other places in the eu. that is what we know so far. other details could come. the gist of it is animals not meant to be fit for human consumption were having their documentation tampered with and were therefore being slaughtered as if they were...
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[applause] speaking speaking spanish. translator: it is good to be here with you here in this political forum were probably the most complete in the hemisphere with dialogue of the well-being as citizens. this is for regional solidarity. the commitment of the hemisphere defending democracy to strengthen those relationships between countries with that american democratic charter when the member states agreed about of mechanism to protect democracy with the exclusive authority that would act in each of these signatory countries when necessary. so this could prevent or stop with these democracies that have put so much in the region for one of the tragedies of venezuela if there had ben a willingness to apply the charter we could have avoided what has happened in the country when in defense of democracy with that security and humanitarian crisis. and to the point of a real dictatorship. it is true venezuela should solve its own problems but when words of civilians have the government act with weapons against them we have to r
[applause] speaking speaking spanish. translator: it is good to be here with you here in this political forum were probably the most complete in the hemisphere with dialogue of the well-being as citizens. this is for regional solidarity. the commitment of the hemisphere defending democracy to strengthen those relationships between countries with that american democratic charter when the member states agreed about of mechanism to protect democracy with the exclusive authority that would act in...
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so far, europol in the spanish civil guard have said it went to a number of european countries.o be going to belgium and belgium as the european union's biggest horse meat exporter. from there, it was going to other countries such as france, italy, romania, all countries within the e. that is what we know so far but obviously there could be more details to come. —— within the european union. the main gist is that animal is not meant to be fit for human consumption where having documentation tampered with and then slaughtered as if they were animals that could be eating as regular horse meat. this investigation included a lot of money laundering as well. it is quite... it includes so many aspects of crime. the 65 people, do we know they be charged and there will be some success at the end of this? they be charged and there will be some success at the end of thi57m isa some success at the end of thi57m is a little bit early to know for sure at the moment. what we do know is that the people who have been arrested include farmers, bethany haines, slaughterhouse owners. anna lee of p
so far, europol in the spanish civil guard have said it went to a number of european countries.o be going to belgium and belgium as the european union's biggest horse meat exporter. from there, it was going to other countries such as france, italy, romania, all countries within the e. that is what we know so far but obviously there could be more details to come. —— within the european union. the main gist is that animal is not meant to be fit for human consumption where having documentation...
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the spanish civil guard and europol leave this gang have made 20 million the spanish civil guard andol believe this gang have made 20 million euros out of this scam they have been carrying out. it is very complex and has a european dimension to it, that the meat has been repurposed in spain, the animals were from the north of spain, portugal, going to facilities in spain to be slaughtered. the meat was being exported. most was going abroad. so far, europol and the spanish civil guard said it went to a number of european countries. most of the meat seems to be going to belgium. belgium is the european union's against horsemeat exporter. it was going elsewhere, like places like romania and other places in the eu. that is what we know so far. other details could come. the gist of it is animals not meant to be fit for human consumption were having their documentation tampered with and were therefore being slaughtered as if they were animals that could be eaten as regular horsemeat. thank you. the british government is to review whether to strengthen punishments given to people who commit
the spanish civil guard and europol leave this gang have made 20 million the spanish civil guard andol believe this gang have made 20 million euros out of this scam they have been carrying out. it is very complex and has a european dimension to it, that the meat has been repurposed in spain, the animals were from the north of spain, portugal, going to facilities in spain to be slaughtered. the meat was being exported. most was going abroad. so far, europol and the spanish civil guard said it...
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find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> try to learn spanish, real spanish, from an authentict from mexico. none of that watered down stuff from rosetta stone, i'm learning directly from the course. >> kenneth brown will soon serve off to a state prison. he's. >> number 15. >> and what is that? >> that means i will shoot you. so if you break in my car, or if you break in my house or i catch you in there -- hopefully you understand that. if you don't speak spanish, you better learn. then i got i'm sorry. i'm going to tell them i'm sorry after i shoot them. >> you just got handed a 24 year sentence. >> yeah. >> so what are your plans on using spanish? >> i don't know. i mean, if you got 24 years, you got a lot of time to learn a lot of stuff. why not take advantage of it? >> while his spanish might help brown bridge some cultural divides, it might not quell the hatred some inmates feel towards him. de shawn powell has been especially incensed. >> if you're going to be in the day room, you have to have your top on. >> but now he has other problems. after brief stay in general pop
find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> try to learn spanish, real spanish, from an authentict from mexico. none of that watered down stuff from rosetta stone, i'm learning directly from the course. >> kenneth brown will soon serve off to a state prison. he's. >> number 15. >> and what is that? >> that means i will shoot you. so if you break in my car, or if you break in my house or i catch you in there -- hopefully you understand that. if you don't...
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>> no, what they found was an old store of weaponry from the spanish civil war. >> oh my goodness! they were able to date this. >> from the 1930s, 1936, 1939, before world war ii the spanish civil war there's a lot of combat out there. they discovered an ammo dump they didn't know was there. fortunately for them they were able to locate it and spend the next three months slowly and carefully moving it out and then carefully transporting it to a quarry so they could then safely dispose of it in the most entertaining of ways. >> this is really cool. what a thing to stumble upon. if this explodes you could all die. >> honestly this happens a lot. in europe any time you build a new building every time they go digging they find huge bombs which have to be treated as unexploded ordnance. fortunately nobody was hurt. >>> kristy fields is one of my favorite places in san francisco. this kite surfer taking off from the beach. watch what happens here as he's working his way out into the water. he encountered something he's never seen before. >> whoa! >> no way! >> okay. he says he had this w
>> no, what they found was an old store of weaponry from the spanish civil war. >> oh my goodness! they were able to date this. >> from the 1930s, 1936, 1939, before world war ii the spanish civil war there's a lot of combat out there. they discovered an ammo dump they didn't know was there. fortunately for them they were able to locate it and spend the next three months slowly and carefully moving it out and then carefully transporting it to a quarry so they could then safely...
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maybe he can brush up on his spanish.ping up his tour in london this weekend. >> celine dion is in france. but after those terrorist attacks overseas including the one in may at ariana grande's manchester show, did celine have to change her plans? cameron mathison found out when he visited her at her residency in vegas. >> we're taking as many precautions as possible to try to make it as safe as possible. >> raise your hands and join them to the person on either side of you, please. >> after leading her fans in a touching tribute to manchester victims, celine told cameron while her tour will go on, the attack has left her shaken. >> during the concert, it kept coming to my mind and even tonight, it came to my mind. so i still live with that fear. i still live with that tragedy. ♪ >> her european tour kicked off on june 15th, and on the set list, celine's brand-new ballad from disney's smash beauty and the beast remake. >> and i'd like to sing it for you in concert tonight for the very, very first time. >> but after the sh
maybe he can brush up on his spanish.ping up his tour in london this weekend. >> celine dion is in france. but after those terrorist attacks overseas including the one in may at ariana grande's manchester show, did celine have to change her plans? cameron mathison found out when he visited her at her residency in vegas. >> we're taking as many precautions as possible to try to make it as safe as possible. >> raise your hands and join them to the person on either side of you,...
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so the spanish arrested al-kassar for the pirating of the "achille lauro."ecause of me having gone through a long period of time of working this investigation, they asked me to testify in trial in madrid. i sat two people away from him. literally i could reach out and touch him. several members of his organization that were going to testify, two of them were killed. one of them, his kids were kidnapped. eventually, he gets killed too. and a very critical witness changed his story. so he was acquitted of that charge. we tried, but he was a very treacherous guy. nothing stuck to him. once you hear that he was responsible for the deaths of many people, you can't like say, well, that doesn't matter. i didn't think we'd get another opportunity at that point. >> so after the spanish trial you did not think you'd have another opportunity? >> no. no. >> part of the problem was u.s. laws stated that people who would operate between international boundaries like monzer al-kassar were unable to be prosecuted. >> even in our own country people didn't understand, flt bom
so the spanish arrested al-kassar for the pirating of the "achille lauro."ecause of me having gone through a long period of time of working this investigation, they asked me to testify in trial in madrid. i sat two people away from him. literally i could reach out and touch him. several members of his organization that were going to testify, two of them were killed. one of them, his kids were kidnapped. eventually, he gets killed too. and a very critical witness changed his story. so...
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>> i understood him to say "my heart" in spanish, "my sister" in spanish, and "my cousin" in spanish.ister. my cousin. cruz knows the cartel could now go after his family because he did not make it through with their drugs. >> from what i know, someone told him, "if you don't cross the border and get this to the other side, we are going to kill your sister." >> reporter: later that night, velazquez's sister says a strange man showed up at her house in tijuana asking for cruz. >> there's always somebody that's waiting there for them and there's immediately a phone call that goes back to the cartel. and they're notified that there's a problem. something has happened. >> and would the cartels really go after his family just for that, for a small amount like that? >> absolutely. the cartels don't care. they just are concerned about their business operations and ensuring that their deliveries go through and nothing happens coming back to them. >> reporter: 7:48 now, and cruz is having a hard time standing, and the screams continue, described by officer signorello as heart-wrenching. >> the
>> i understood him to say "my heart" in spanish, "my sister" in spanish, and "my cousin" in spanish.ister. my cousin. cruz knows the cartel could now go after his family because he did not make it through with their drugs. >> from what i know, someone told him, "if you don't cross the border and get this to the other side, we are going to kill your sister." >> reporter: later that night, velazquez's sister says a strange man showed up...
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his daughter in spanish is asking him would you adopt me. [ speaking spanish ] >> in the show we've seen break down in tears. >> but? [ speaking spanish ] >> no. >> he was obviously joking. he does have that latin sense of humor. little jab. he just proceeds to walk out the door. still doesn't answer the question. >> i love it. he just left a cliff-hanger there. >>> now, this is what happens in one gentle household. this is actually dad's retirement party. he's enjoying the porch. his family has come to celebrate. it's a lifetime of labor. >> i worked all my life for this front porch, let me enjoy it. >> he needs a drink. can't enjoy a party without a drink. >> they going to give him a heart attack. >> but this is a great kind of surprise. it's his daughter that has come to celebrate with him. he gives her a big hug, holds on for a long time. >>> hopefully your day was better than this rider's day. >> oh, no! >> whoa. >> that is seriously one of the scariest things that can happen on the road. >> little information coming out about this video, but it appears to me the riders ahead of the
his daughter in spanish is asking him would you adopt me. [ speaking spanish ] >> in the show we've seen break down in tears. >> but? [ speaking spanish ] >> no. >> he was obviously joking. he does have that latin sense of humor. little jab. he just proceeds to walk out the door. still doesn't answer the question. >> i love it. he just left a cliff-hanger there. >>> now, this is what happens in one gentle household. this is actually dad's retirement party....
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he's a member of the spanish commission for reproductive medicine.e's disappointed that the commission couldn't push through an age limit when the legislation about assisted reproduction was passed in 2006. carlos: i personally detailed the problems associated with late pregnancies for the health minister. but they didn't want to set an age limit because of a woman's right to self-determination. reporter: lina alvarez is proud of spain's liberal laws. and the children are proud of their mother. samuel: she's my mother, after all. it doesn't matter how old she is. she'll always be my mother. reporter: lina alvarez sees herself as a pioneer. and she's offended by the debate over motherhood late in life, as she feels it's a very private matter. lina: nobody cares if a man becomes a father at 70. but they do if a mother does. of course, the mother's responsibility is greater. she plays a more important role -- at least, i think so, even if she shouldn't. reporter: at 85 years, spanish women have one of the world's highest life expectancies. so lina alvar
he's a member of the spanish commission for reproductive medicine.e's disappointed that the commission couldn't push through an age limit when the legislation about assisted reproduction was passed in 2006. carlos: i personally detailed the problems associated with late pregnancies for the health minister. but they didn't want to set an age limit because of a woman's right to self-determination. reporter: lina alvarez is proud of spain's liberal laws. and the children are proud of their mother....
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stay with us on outside source, we will talk about corruption at the top level of spanish football. we will be checking out the
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it was carrying treasure for the spanish king to help finance his royal succession., the wreckage was finally located. so far, the hidden treasures have only been viewed via sonar images, but the ambition is for people to one day see them in person, with colombia promising a dedicated museum to preserve the artefacts. 6reg dawson, bbc news. it will be quite a chord, a few millions on offer in some sporting events as well! tennis and two of the favourites for the men's title safely negotiated their second round matches at wimbledon on wednesday, rafael nadal and defending champion andy murray both winning in straight sets. but one of the favourites for the woemn‘s title is out, petra kvitova was beaten by american madison brengle. john watson is at the championships 0n on paper it looked like a tough game for andy murray against dustin brown who beat rafa nadal two years ago but he won in straight sets. rafa nadal played the world number 97, he loves to m ix nadal played the world number 97, he loves to mix up his game and he can serve and volley and he challenges his
it was carrying treasure for the spanish king to help finance his royal succession., the wreckage was finally located. so far, the hidden treasures have only been viewed via sonar images, but the ambition is for people to one day see them in person, with colombia promising a dedicated museum to preserve the artefacts. 6reg dawson, bbc news. it will be quite a chord, a few millions on offer in some sporting events as well! tennis and two of the favourites for the men's title safely negotiated...