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[speaking spanish language ] [inaudible] [speaking spanish language ] >> in order to keep my business running, and my staff -- sorry. [inaudible] >> now that the restaurant is only a few steps away from where senor sisig is. [speaking spanish language ] >> i think that it's unfair that mr. sisig as the appellant has created a large base of support through his media presence. [speaking spanish language ] >> he's very popular, and his following goes wherever he goes. he does have more than one truck. [speaking spanish language ] >> and the noise level that he creates can also annoy the neighbors and possibly my clients by creating a high level of stress. [speaking spanish language ] [please stand by for captioner [speaking spanish] >> some of its negatives effects are the level of noise that it creates and the congestion, the number of people and the traffic that it creates making it much more difficult to find parking in the area. [speaking spanish] our business is one of the few that affordable prices in the community. it signifyings a serious threat because they don't pay the high le
[speaking spanish language ] [inaudible] [speaking spanish language ] >> in order to keep my business running, and my staff -- sorry. [inaudible] >> now that the restaurant is only a few steps away from where senor sisig is. [speaking spanish language ] >> i think that it's unfair that mr. sisig as the appellant has created a large base of support through his media presence. [speaking spanish language ] >> he's very popular, and his following goes wherever he goes. he...
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spanish is my first language. i speak spanish at home. we speak spanish everywhere we go. i think they've even spoken spanish on your show. to me that is a privilege. for me to be able to teach them a second language and a language that more and more people are using here in this country, that is what makes this country great. but what is so scary and incredibly appalling about this is that the occupant of the white house, what he has done, what he has said, the policies that they have supported are what is making this kind of thing more allowable. >> i just want to get everyone's opinion going around. i know you're conflicted about border patrol. what do you think about this? >> i see both sides. i worked with border patrol in my capacity when i worked in capitol hill. they have a very tough job. and a lot of people don't realize border patrol has jurisdiction within 100 air miles of any border, air or land. so their authority to conduct immigration duties extends even inland. this was 35 miles from the canadian border of the what people don't realize is that there is som
spanish is my first language. i speak spanish at home. we speak spanish everywhere we go. i think they've even spoken spanish on your show. to me that is a privilege. for me to be able to teach them a second language and a language that more and more people are using here in this country, that is what makes this country great. but what is so scary and incredibly appalling about this is that the occupant of the white house, what he has done, what he has said, the policies that they have...
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[makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decidide to cross s a border ory decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of theirir loved ones, their children, and tt t is a better decision than staying behind. reporter: look at the size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per r hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: : apology. [indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [
[makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a...
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spanish police sources say he used false identities. at the time of his arrest, he claimed to be an italian tourist. james waterhouse reports. jamie acourt, not looking too happy after his arrest, was on the list of the most wanted suspects living in spain. spanish police told the bbc he had protection and help, and even claimed he was an italian tourist during his arrest. he was captured by armed officers from the spanish national police as he left this gym near the sagrada familia cathedral in barcelona. so what i saw was the convergence of the different police officers, i guess a pincer operation, to use the terminology, and the next minute they were escorting him out with his hands behind his back in handcuffs. his arrest comes soon after the 25th anniversary of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence. he was attacked by five men at a bus stop in south—east london in a racially motivated killing. this was acourt in 1998, spitting at protesters as he left the stephen lawrence inquiry. he always denied any involvement in the stabbing a
spanish police sources say he used false identities. at the time of his arrest, he claimed to be an italian tourist. james waterhouse reports. jamie acourt, not looking too happy after his arrest, was on the list of the most wanted suspects living in spain. spanish police told the bbc he had protection and help, and even claimed he was an italian tourist during his arrest. he was captured by armed officers from the spanish national police as he left this gym near the sagrada familia cathedral...
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spanish, and his primary language right now is spanish.edad: do you think english is under threat? i mean, there is no official language in the united states. english is a dominant language, but there is no official language, but every time we cycle back to these conversations, one would get the sense of that, my god, english is under threat in america. it is absolutely not under threat. americans, most americans, that is our first language. the reality is that we live in a global economy. we should be celebrating languages, and we should be encouraging our citizens to speak other languages, not just spanish but many other linkages. soledad: congresswoman norma torres, thank you for joining us. announcer: next on "matter of fact," fresh off his royal wedding sermon, bishop michael curry has a new assignment. soledad: when you say reclaiming jesus, who are you reclaiming jesus from? announcer: why he is hoping god will perform a miracle in washington, d.c. plus, if at first you don't succeed, try, try again, except in west virginia. soledad
spanish, and his primary language right now is spanish.edad: do you think english is under threat? i mean, there is no official language in the united states. english is a dominant language, but there is no official language, but every time we cycle back to these conversations, one would get the sense of that, my god, english is under threat in america. it is absolutely not under threat. americans, most americans, that is our first language. the reality is that we live in a global economy. we...
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spanish law on the spot on the shoulder that. there is a consensus why not so there's no problem about that but have to be done in a positive in the normal and i would say. intentionally to really keep what already is watching whoa so when the referendum happened. crackdown from the center for madrid was very tough they were very clear that they did not want anything like that to happen in their country so now when you talk about maybe compromise maybe give them more autonomy maybe these maybe things know has been the position of socialist party to try to engage in normal dialogue with what happened there was some some of they had been a lot of fake news of a fake image does have demonstrated that people who work hard the world not to so this has been a lot of money play should what happened this first of october but the new way to inform people it is true that there was some. of the security forces you can't say on this proportionate but the question that it was illegal. and i think. the main main point though although see that
spanish law on the spot on the shoulder that. there is a consensus why not so there's no problem about that but have to be done in a positive in the normal and i would say. intentionally to really keep what already is watching whoa so when the referendum happened. crackdown from the center for madrid was very tough they were very clear that they did not want anything like that to happen in their country so now when you talk about maybe compromise maybe give them more autonomy maybe these maybe...
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again the spanish cases really give you, it's a wonder that you think about going beyond the spanishers thank you she went into all kinds of international activity. not all, not all of these cases have always been successful. sometimes they start out as big operations and results have ultimately be rather meeker. but i think there's no question there been disrupted and dismantled and challenged these mafias and these larger structures in the way that is impressive. one thing i think as ironic as we know a lot about the russian market in spain precisely because there's been so much activity on this front, but i would argue if you look at europe and countries like the uk or greece or germany or maybe you're less about it, places where there's a lot of work left to do, and i think the spanish model of cooperation is one that should be emulated. and just in closing, there's an expression i first heard, an expression used in sicily which means the armored life, which is a life that prosecutors and cops would fight, always being surrounded by bodyguards and hosting aware of both ethical th
again the spanish cases really give you, it's a wonder that you think about going beyond the spanishers thank you she went into all kinds of international activity. not all, not all of these cases have always been successful. sometimes they start out as big operations and results have ultimately be rather meeker. but i think there's no question there been disrupted and dismantled and challenged these mafias and these larger structures in the way that is impressive. one thing i think as ironic...
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the spanish police have been giving a briefing tojournalist.cribed as a top target for the fugitives team working on trying to find british criminals and alleged criminals and suspects who are operating out of spain or have gone to spain. they suggested to the journalists at the briefing that he may have been using four or five different gyms to exercise in, in barcelona. in other words, different gyms to exercise in, in barcelona. in otherwords, not necessarily going to the same place in succession. and the prosecution side of this in terms of the extradition is that he will have to appear before a judge before the high court in madrid. time is pressing in order to then see of the court will give permission for extradited to the uk. let's talk now to steve reynolds. he's the regional head of international operations at the national crime agency. you are responsible for the team who operates in spain. tell us more about this particular investigation. well, he has been a fugitive from british justice for well, he has been a fugitive from british
the spanish police have been giving a briefing tojournalist.cribed as a top target for the fugitives team working on trying to find british criminals and alleged criminals and suspects who are operating out of spain or have gone to spain. they suggested to the journalists at the briefing that he may have been using four or five different gyms to exercise in, in barcelona. in other words, different gyms to exercise in, in barcelona. in otherwords, not necessarily going to the same place in...
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do a national although i mean you have to talk to respect the spanish constitution to the spread the spanish law and then you can offer a dialogue everybody same pay would have died but they have to respect the legal system and the bad news and use new york representative for that he's been appointed president generally thought of this by the regional autonomy is not really as stupid as to go in the right direction so we have to see how things so evolve and how we can create this dialogue that's absolutely necessary but respected the national a spanish law so let's go point by point the ruling party saying that if they give catalans back their autonomy that would mean that they will jump right in to the new independence that no. do not go into spontaneous. socialist government was form part of this government that we gave to the carter lance our newest star to me was a very advanced even recognized. qatada nation unfortunately the conservative party the one who is now governing the spain consider that these advantages that there was not constitutional they make an appeal at the cost
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spanish law and then you can offer a dialogue everybody's him. but they have to respect the legal system and the bad news is this new representative for that he's been appointed president of generally thought of this bunch of regional autonomy is not really as stupid as to go in the right direction so we have to see how things evolve and how we can correct this dialogue that's absolutely necessary but respected the national spanish law so let's go point by point the ruling party saying that if they give catalan back their autonomy that would mean that they will jump right in to the new independence not do not during the spanish. socialist government was form part of this government and we gave to the cut a lot of strenuous start to was very advanced even recognized. because our nation unfortunately the conservative party the one who is now governing the spain consider that these advances. that there was not constitutional and they make an appeal at the cost of different courts in the spain that reject the start to that this challenge government g
spanish law and then you can offer a dialogue everybody's him. but they have to respect the legal system and the bad news is this new representative for that he's been appointed president of generally thought of this bunch of regional autonomy is not really as stupid as to go in the right direction so we have to see how things evolve and how we can correct this dialogue that's absolutely necessary but respected the national spanish law so let's go point by point the ruling party saying that if...
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he'll and will appear before a spanish judge today.ports: pictured shortly after his arrest, not looking too happy, jamie acourt was on the list of britain's most wanted suspects living in spain. he was captured by armed officers from the spanish national police as he was leaving a gym near the sagrada familia cathedral in barcelona. his arrest comes soon after the 25th anniversary of the murder of the teenager stephen lawrence. he was attacked by five men at a bus stop in south—east london in a racially motivated killing. this was acourt in 1998, spitting at protestors as he left the stephen lawrence inquiry. he always denied any involvement in the stabbing, he was never charged. his arrest in spain was in connection with the alleged large—scale supply of drugs. he had last been seen in eltham in london two years ago. ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid next week for an extradition hearing. nasa's latest mission to mars is about to blast off any second now — aiming to mappi
he'll and will appear before a spanish judge today.ports: pictured shortly after his arrest, not looking too happy, jamie acourt was on the list of britain's most wanted suspects living in spain. he was captured by armed officers from the spanish national police as he was leaving a gym near the sagrada familia cathedral in barcelona. his arrest comes soon after the 25th anniversary of the murder of the teenager stephen lawrence. he was attacked by five men at a bus stop in south—east london...
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(rain pouring, thunder rumbling) (man speaking spanish): (woman speaking spanish): (man speaking spanh): (woman speaking spanish): (man speaking spanish): (thunder rumbling) (wind whipping) >> looking livat the hurricane slamming the island as we speak... >> maria's massive size dwarfing the island... >> oh, my god! >> no part of it spared. p >>rayers are needed. >> laura sullivan: hurricane maoa barreled into puerto r last september, the worst stormn to hit the isl 90 years. >> the region was still rebounding fm the last storm, irma, when maria rolled in. >> this storm was a tropical storm that all of a sudd in a span of 36, 48 hours, became a category-five hurricane. >> the winds are ferious right now. >> 155 miles an hour... >> rippi buildings apart. (man and woman speaking spanish) >> i was worried aut flooding. >> nine- to 11-foot m surge, upwards of two feet of rainfal >> and i was worried about overall damage in infrastructure and the capabilitye're going to have to communicate after the storm. >> sullivan: thousands sought refuge in local shelters. e largest was the roberto cle
(rain pouring, thunder rumbling) (man speaking spanish): (woman speaking spanish): (man speaking spanh): (woman speaking spanish): (man speaking spanish): (thunder rumbling) (wind whipping) >> looking livat the hurricane slamming the island as we speak... >> maria's massive size dwarfing the island... >> oh, my god! >> no part of it spared. p >>rayers are needed. >> laura sullivan: hurricane maoa barreled into puerto r last september, the worst stormn to hit...
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[speaking spanish] [ stand by ] >> all right. that's not an item that's on the agenda, so thank you. so just another reminder that we're only hearing items that are on the agenda, so comments about the principal or other questions about the school will not be permitted. thank you. [speaking spanish ] >> my name is teresa jano. i'm a mother at cleveland, and i see here that we are sad, i'm sad, the children are sad because we're losing these teachers. i don't know really right now if they're being fired or not. all i know is that they might be leaving, and the kids are really sad. my kids have been with these teachers for a long time. my fifth grader has had these teachers for a long time, and really, they're -- from what i understand, they are letting the math teacher go because he doesn't speak spanish. and honestly, a math teacher doesn't need to speak spanish to teach math. [speaking spanish ] >> and i want to know -- i want to know if there's a possibility for the teachers to stay in our school because they are really good te
[speaking spanish] [ stand by ] >> all right. that's not an item that's on the agenda, so thank you. so just another reminder that we're only hearing items that are on the agenda, so comments about the principal or other questions about the school will not be permitted. thank you. [speaking spanish ] >> my name is teresa jano. i'm a mother at cleveland, and i see here that we are sad, i'm sad, the children are sad because we're losing these teachers. i don't know really right now if...
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[ speaking spanish ] the spring. sí.s: what amazes me is the resourcefulness that people have to try to find things. i mean, this water looks like it could keep flowing. is it clean water? do we know? just because it comes out of the mountain we're assuming that it's clean. like, has anybody tested it? and these people are the lucky ones. what if you couldn't even leave your house? i heard about a stranded community that's just down the road. i'm going to see if i can find it. ♪ if you want to see the real strength of hurricane maria, just take a look at this. you live on that side? yeah, i live on that side. i live in the house with the yellow paint, the one at the top of the mountain. across the river is the neighborhood of real abajo. the storm destroyed the bridge, and with it, the only way in or out. locals like carmarie have to use this: a shopping cart rigged with cables. it's their lifeline. this just goes back and forth? yeah, back and forth. when people here realized they had no way to get supplies, they built
[ speaking spanish ] the spring. sí.s: what amazes me is the resourcefulness that people have to try to find things. i mean, this water looks like it could keep flowing. is it clean water? do we know? just because it comes out of the mountain we're assuming that it's clean. like, has anybody tested it? and these people are the lucky ones. what if you couldn't even leave your house? i heard about a stranded community that's just down the road. i'm going to see if i can find it. ♪ if you want...
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a few weeks ago two women were killed in a stampede crushed by the weight of the bundles now spanish authorities have imposed stricter regulations on the trade they've demanded that the women use trolleys many say that this has only made the job harder. but these women count themselves lucky to have been able to get over the spanish authorities only allow four thousand porters per day to cross some will have to sleep rough on the spanish side of the border. some will resort to desperate measures to cross undetected with their cargo. also that a few moroccan businessmen can avoid paying import duties. that's a business update. business editor was built the keeping us company. to. move. move. move move move. move. move move move move move move. off line. we take football personally. i'm reading. all these world cup preview. this time. with a clear favorite friends. and top competitors to. go. research his having a close encounter with shots in the asiatics movie nonce marine credits his could soon. aquaculture and environmental pollution stalled causing the problems but the cool remain
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spanish legal framework and you would see my question was. something about different because madrid was so tough on this referendum what were those sort of there were those of the has been the impression for some internet unmeasured that there were not that i mean it was valuable eighteen. you know the legal or the have been there is that this referendum was illegal there was no basically there was no crackdown so it's not that crowd it's what i told you there were fake team a cheese they had no they didn't happen when companies you know but lot of the level of people you are asking me so that was for its bond but not short tough it was a tough response so to know some not so much and none of it did it if they were actually three hundred one was how it was an outlaw you have to be tough you know i'm not just disagreeing with you don't let me finish my question is about something very different because it was not tough but a little bit tough the crackdown do you think now they can keep you know given something to compromise because it seems li
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a few weeks ago two women were killed in a stampede crushed by the weight of the bundles now spanish authorities have imposed stricter regulations on the trade they've demanded that the women use trolleys many say that this has only made the job harder. but these women count themselves lucky to have been able to get over the spanish authorities only allow four thousand porters per day to cross some will have to sleep rough on the spanish side of the border. some will resort to desperate measures to cross undetected with their cargo. also that a few moroccan businessmen can avoid paying us. and that's all of your business you can catch more social media pages i'll be back with more in the next hour. i'm going to. cut. to the to. going to. the to the to go. to the to a. generation is losing. thousands of young jews are leaving france fearful of anti semitic silence. is one of. cynicism is increasing claims the only solution is to go to israel. is immigration the only option clinton. and the new anti-semitism. deal if. they make a commitment. they find. in stronger come africa a story a
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a few weeks ago two women were killed in a stampede crushed by the weight of the bundles now spanish authorities have imposed stricter regulations on the trade they've demanded that the women use trolleys many say that this has only made the job harder. but these women count themselves lucky to have been able to get over the spanish authorities only allow four thousand porters per day to cross some will have to sleep rough on the spanish side of the border. some will resort to desperate measures to cross undetected with their cargo. also that a few moroccan businessmen can avoid paying import duties. top quality mechanical prosthetics are expensive too expensive for many people to afford now italian researchers of unveiled a new model of prosthetic hand they say will cost around thirty percent less than the others on the market but it's more than the price that makes this new handy device revolutionary the how mr bought it happened he says myoelectric technology has a simpler mechanical design than other my electric cars that ticks senses in the hand to react to electrical signals fr
a few weeks ago two women were killed in a stampede crushed by the weight of the bundles now spanish authorities have imposed stricter regulations on the trade they've demanded that the women use trolleys many say that this has only made the job harder. but these women count themselves lucky to have been able to get over the spanish authorities only allow four thousand porters per day to cross some will have to sleep rough on the spanish side of the border. some will resort to desperate...
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- [speaking spanish] - [speaking spanish] - claro, claro. - [speaking spanish] - to hell with this assignment- see? the walls can bring people together, as long as they're not mexican. ♪ [lively trumpet music] ♪ - last night, the state of alabama elected a democratic senator for the first time since 1992. and this happened for a few reasons: ideological divisions within the republican party, suburban moderates turned off by president trump, uh--oh, and apparently, some people don't like accused kiddy-touchers, also. uh, but there was one really huge factor that you can't ignore. reporter: doug jones was able to pull off this stunning upset with the help of a special coalition of voters in alabama: african-americans. - the biggest factor was huge african-american turnout. - black voters were a bigger share of the vote yesterday than they were in the 2012 presidential race. - they turned out more for doug jones than they did for barack obama. - right. - you just can't put a finer point on it. - for more on alabama's election, we turn now to our very own dulcé sloan, everybody! [cheers and appla
- [speaking spanish] - [speaking spanish] - claro, claro. - [speaking spanish] - to hell with this assignment- see? the walls can bring people together, as long as they're not mexican. ♪ [lively trumpet music] ♪ - last night, the state of alabama elected a democratic senator for the first time since 1992. and this happened for a few reasons: ideological divisions within the republican party, suburban moderates turned off by president trump, uh--oh, and apparently, some people don't like...
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port of cirrus to the spanish and a c. uter on maracas northern coast and they are then transported through customs into morocco but some importers take advantage of a new poll to avoid paying customs duties namely by having the goods carried literally and its morocco's most vulnerable women who pay the price. every pace is a struggle hand to hand battle with burdens weighing up to one hundred kilos these moroccan women work as mules moving merchandise across the border from the spanish enclave of seawater into morocco. all this to get fifteen euros per trip the taxi to the border cost four euros before we even start how are we supposed to eat. legal commerce across the border between spain and morocco or tax evasion goods carried across the border on foot don't attract import duties depending on what they carry these women earn between ten and twenty five euros a load. i. think the traders well organized by wholesalers who make a generous margin. for general model gain a bit annoyed that the moroccan state gives nothing t
port of cirrus to the spanish and a c. uter on maracas northern coast and they are then transported through customs into morocco but some importers take advantage of a new poll to avoid paying customs duties namely by having the goods carried literally and its morocco's most vulnerable women who pay the price. every pace is a struggle hand to hand battle with burdens weighing up to one hundred kilos these moroccan women work as mules moving merchandise across the border from the spanish enclave...
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. >>> a manhattan attorney goes on a racist rant about people speaking spanish and it's all caught on video. >> client and your staff are speaking spanish to customers when they should be speaking -- >> i mean, sometimes they do -- >> every person i listen to, he spoke it, he spoke it, she's speaking it. it's america. >> yeah, it is america. it is america! [ bleep ]. >> he's very ignorant and he shouldn't be allowed here. >> my guess is they're not documented. so my next call is to ice, to get out of our country. i pay for their welfare, i pay for their ability to be here. the least they can do is speak english. >> [ bleep ]. >> running a place in midtown manhattan, they should be speaking english, not spanish. >> because of people like you
. >>> a manhattan attorney goes on a racist rant about people speaking spanish and it's all caught on video. >> client and your staff are speaking spanish to customers when they should be speaking -- >> i mean, sometimes they do -- >> every person i listen to, he spoke it, he spoke it, she's speaking it. it's america. >> yeah, it is america. it is america! [ bleep ]. >> he's very ignorant and he shouldn't be allowed here. >> my guess is they're not...
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the spanish law and then to kind of for everybody. but they have to respect their legal system and the. new representative that is being appointed president. of the spawn inclusion on autonomy is not really. to go in the right direction. so we have to see how things evolve and how we can. absolutely necessary but respected the national spanish law so let's go point by point the ruling party saying that if they give catalans back their autonomy that would mean that they will jump right in to the new independence bit not do not go to spawn this. socialist government was formed part of this government and we give to the cut a lot of nearest star to us for very violence even recognize the qatar nation unfortunately the conservative party the one who is now governing the spain can see that this advanced addressed that there was not a question to shut up and they make an appeal of course to different courts in spain that reject the statute that this socialist government give to the cut out and i think it's one of the options i think at the
the spanish law and then to kind of for everybody. but they have to respect their legal system and the. new representative that is being appointed president. of the spawn inclusion on autonomy is not really. to go in the right direction. so we have to see how things evolve and how we can. absolutely necessary but respected the national spanish law so let's go point by point the ruling party saying that if they give catalans back their autonomy that would mean that they will jump right in to the...
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projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's in spanish others. be going for the environment magazine. on d w. this week on the world stories. the women of morocco. and an uncertain future salvadorians facing expulsion from the u.s. but first we turn to bangladesh bloggers commentators and human rights activists have increasingly attracted the wrath of radical islamists in the southern asian nation. the father of one of their victims. and their student said dhaka university letting the had down the semester is over. just a few metres away is the spot where dry was murdered in february two thousand and fifteen the atheist writer was paying a visit to book fair while walking home with his wife he was attacked by radical islamists we're doing machetes. royce father is heartbroken h o royce a retired professor of physics has son of egypt was one of five secular guys murdered in two thousand and fifteen three years later and none of his killers has been convicted average royce father placed the great his share of the blame with the government.
projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's in spanish others. be going for the environment magazine. on d w. this week on the world stories. the women of morocco. and an uncertain future salvadorians facing expulsion from the u.s. but first we turn to bangladesh bloggers commentators and human rights activists have increasingly attracted the wrath of radical islamists in the southern asian nation. the father of one of their victims. and...
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he was a top target for spanish and british police.mie acourt is finally in police custody. he was arrested at this gym in central barcelona. spanish police tell me that when officers moved in, mr acourt claimed he was an italian tourist. simon macdonald was at the gym. the story, the gossip is that that there were actually police officers working out in the gym, to keep an eye on him, to make sure that he did not run away. undercover? undercover. yeah. he saw the police operation happen. so, what i saw was, a convergence of the different police officers. i guess, a pincer operation, to use the terminology and then the next minute they were escorting him out, with his hands behind his back, in handcuffs. was there any drama at all? no, no drama whatsoever. in fact, it was very silent, a little bit eerie. the gym is near the sagrada familia cathedral. police think he was living nearby. there are few places in spain better than central barcelona if you are a foreigner and you want to blend in. i am told by a senior spanish police source,
he was a top target for spanish and british police.mie acourt is finally in police custody. he was arrested at this gym in central barcelona. spanish police tell me that when officers moved in, mr acourt claimed he was an italian tourist. simon macdonald was at the gym. the story, the gossip is that that there were actually police officers working out in the gym, to keep an eye on him, to make sure that he did not run away. undercover? undercover. yeah. he saw the police operation happen. so,...
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>> [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: very much.y proud of her. >> i know she's special. my ángel. >> your angel. >> [ speaks indistinctly ] >> and that gives you tears of joy. against the odds, kirenia made a better life for them both. but it may not be enough to keep them in cuba. does it scare you? >> por supuesto. >> translator: of course. it was never my dream to leave my country. i want my daughter to grow up where i did. >> but? >> translator: if i want a better future for her, i have to consider the possibility that she go elsewhere. and that really makes me sad because i love my country. [ birds chirping ] >> i can see the day coming when she'll have to make a choice. and it won't be an easy one. >> dale la manito y"nice to meet you." >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> you have a wonderful mother. >> say thank you. >> thank you. >> gracias. [ laughter ] >> gracias. >> gracias. >> say thank you. un besito? >> i'll come pick up my shirt in a couple of days, okay? ah! this is great! i got a hug, too! >> [ laughs ] [
>> [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: very much.y proud of her. >> i know she's special. my ángel. >> your angel. >> [ speaks indistinctly ] >> and that gives you tears of joy. against the odds, kirenia made a better life for them both. but it may not be enough to keep them in cuba. does it scare you? >> por supuesto. >> translator: of course. it was never my dream to leave my country. i want my daughter to grow up where i did. >> but?...
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spanish german singer power also there was the exact. global inequality. what does inequality mean. connected. to the media. join the discussion and how you're. trying to eighty. plus for the white house. down this shrinking number beyond the track of who is your favorite player. in the team is happening to find the match churchill and good luck to the entire country champions free insurance for the last sixty years. for mines. i know and welcome to i'm here to you know if you caught up in the environment magazine vaults you by charles t.v. . and cape fear my enemies mail me from the show dates garden in lagos nigeria and i'm joined by my wonderful colleague in kenya at.
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there's a much larger spanish population or mexican population in texas. there's a lot of intermarriage between men and those who come with property. go to texas and marry a seniorita. there's also a land policy where if you are a couple applying for a homestead, you can get not 320 acres, but 640 acres. you can double your land grant by being married. again, there's investment in family and reproductive settlement. california, there's open conversation about how allowing, this would be in the early 1850s, allowing married women to keep their separate property. california would get rich widows to marry the rich men who come for the gold rush. there's open conversation about offering this kind of property protection for women in places like california. new mexico, on the other hand, a different situation. in large part, new mexico comes in with the mexican session in 1848, the end of the u.s.-mexico war, but doesn't become a state until 1906 or 1908 because mexico is full of people who aren't white and we would hate to make them citizens, right? there's a f
there's a much larger spanish population or mexican population in texas. there's a lot of intermarriage between men and those who come with property. go to texas and marry a seniorita. there's also a land policy where if you are a couple applying for a homestead, you can get not 320 acres, but 640 acres. you can double your land grant by being married. again, there's investment in family and reproductive settlement. california, there's open conversation about how allowing, this would be in the...
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so the spanish cases really give you a window of looking beyond the spanish borders and gives you a window into all kinds of international act tiffany. not all of these cases have been successful. sometimes the results have been ultimately meeker, but i think there is no question that they dismantled and challenged these mafias and these larger structures in a way that is impressive and one thing that is ironic is that we know a lot about russian mafia in spain, but i would argue that if you look at europe and you look at countries like great britain, there are places where there is a lot of work left to do. and the spanish model of cooperation is one that should be emulated. and in closing, there is expression first heard, it is used in sicily which means the armored life. always be surrounded by bodyguards always be aware of physical threats and the treachery and attempt to pressure them and attack them. and you hear it in latin america but is the right that people like josi have chosen to write and it is a pleasure to be on this panel with him today. thank you. >> ben, does this bring a
so the spanish cases really give you a window of looking beyond the spanish borders and gives you a window into all kinds of international act tiffany. not all of these cases have been successful. sometimes the results have been ultimately meeker, but i think there is no question that they dismantled and challenged these mafias and these larger structures in a way that is impressive and one thing that is ironic is that we know a lot about russian mafia in spain, but i would argue that if you...
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>> mamita -- [ speaking spanish ] .o you are, be proud of your roots, be proud of your heritage. i would tell her it's not her problem. it's the problem of the people who cannot tolerate difference. we can't complaining who we are because somebody, you know, who is an ignorant person, an intolerant person and threatened by people who look different or sound different or are different wants us to go away. no, that's not america. that's not what america is and whether people like it or not, whether elected leader like it or not, whether the border patrol likes it or not, this is america and this is as much our country as it is anybody else's country. this is a country of immigrants and no matter how much some people try, you can't erase history. you can't erase what holds america together. >> ana navarro, thank you. >> coming up, how security is president trump's cell phone line? is he possibly putting himself at risk to hackers? melatonin is the body's own sleep ingredient. only remfresh uses ion-powered melatonin to del
>> mamita -- [ speaking spanish ] .o you are, be proud of your roots, be proud of your heritage. i would tell her it's not her problem. it's the problem of the people who cannot tolerate difference. we can't complaining who we are because somebody, you know, who is an ignorant person, an intolerant person and threatened by people who look different or sound different or are different wants us to go away. no, that's not america. that's not what america is and whether people like it or not,...
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spanish victims fulton association as well. they held a conference in madrid in february twenty sixth. the participants say that none of them has ever received compensation from the german counter gun foundation or from going into. unfair. isn't tied spit it on t.v. isn't that spirit of r. and is only meant they did it and it all is that kind ministerial. on its own have . just begun stalls as of this is you have either missed game is trying to skate gun and you think you don't know it's a good well vientiane by an incredible believe or the only problem it is in the. groin and tell stresses that the company has nothing to do with the spanish the little mite victims. it denies responsibility for the fact that the drug continue to be sold in spain. not all articles are yodeling that is to. put on. her middle ignorant also i don't and it's funny we're not. below the russia will agree that there will be more noise. and. not about a new article in response sounded rather. sad again model they must feel that it doesn't actually just
spanish victims fulton association as well. they held a conference in madrid in february twenty sixth. the participants say that none of them has ever received compensation from the german counter gun foundation or from going into. unfair. isn't tied spit it on t.v. isn't that spirit of r. and is only meant they did it and it all is that kind ministerial. on its own have . just begun stalls as of this is you have either missed game is trying to skate gun and you think you don't know it's a good...
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we used to go to church in the bronx, a spanish speaking church. we would be there, making a joyful noise. the music we had was like songs.istian after that, we would convene at a ballpark, and this is what got me -- the same people making the joyful noise in the morning were like "strike him out, get him, run, run, run." what inspires that passion? then i get to learn more about my own family's history and how baseball has always been a part of the family's cultural dna. to the point that i sent my first book manuscript to the university of california press. it is at the press. it is being pumped out. i go to celebrate that moment with my parents in georgia. one of my uncles came to celebrate with us from florida. his name is jose antonio burgos. we call him tonio. did you know that there was a puerto rican player who alsooneo celebrate with us from florida. played in the puerto rican league who plays with your same name, jose antonio burgos? he said, did you know your grandmother named me after him? i had no idea. that is how deep the game was. t
we used to go to church in the bronx, a spanish speaking church. we would be there, making a joyful noise. the music we had was like songs.istian after that, we would convene at a ballpark, and this is what got me -- the same people making the joyful noise in the morning were like "strike him out, get him, run, run, run." what inspires that passion? then i get to learn more about my own family's history and how baseball has always been a part of the family's cultural dna. to the point...