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here, elisa speaks at the united nations in new york. elisa: [speaking spanish] man: dos votos. narrator: in 2007, thehe united nnations dececlaration on indigenous rights was adopted. [cheers and applause] which includes the right to language. luis: [speaking spanish] elisa: [speaking spanish] narrator: in the wild semi-desert of northern namibia, a rare anand elusive species. simson: we have to move backwards. we have to move backwards. narrator: solitary and sometimes aggressive,e, the black rhino is onon the critically endangered list.t. simson: if they kill 1,000,0, 60 per year, that's the end of the rhrhinos in namibiaia, actu. narrator: the black rhino's twin threats, poaching and drought. narrator: namibia, southwest africa. its landscapes, mostly uninhabited, haven't changed in millions of years. hollywood movies have filmed these mountains to depict pre-historic life. talking of pre-historic, there's an animal that traces back to those times still living in this area, but it's endangered. and in the semi-desert wilderness of northwest namibia's kunene region, it's not
here, elisa speaks at the united nations in new york. elisa: [speaking spanish] man: dos votos. narrator: in 2007, thehe united nnations dececlaration on indigenous rights was adopted. [cheers and applause] which includes the right to language. luis: [speaking spanish] elisa: [speaking spanish] narrator: in the wild semi-desert of northern namibia, a rare anand elusive species. simson: we have to move backwards. we have to move backwards. narrator: solitary and sometimes aggressive,e, the black...
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[ speaking in a foreign language ] >> lambros: i'm pretty sure he means the politicians. [ speaking inand the people are paying for the complete wrongdoings of the politicians. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> lambros: so yeah, it's a shame really. anyway, we had a good spell living on other people's money for about 40 years was -- was good fun. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke) and we covered it, february third, twenty-sixteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira
[ speaking in a foreign language ] >> lambros: i'm pretty sure he means the politicians. [ speaking inand the people are paying for the complete wrongdoings of the politicians. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> lambros: so yeah, it's a shame really. anyway, we had a good spell living on other people's money for about 40 years was -- was good fun. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke)...
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elisa: [speaking spanish] luis: [speaking spanish] elisa: [singing in mapudugun] narrator: elisa has traveled 700 kilometers south to her ancestral territory, where to this day the mapuchan are engaged in a bitter struggle to recover lands lost to both the spanish and then the chileans. her focus now, though, is to support her people in the rival of the language and culture both closely linked to their access to land. [both speaking spanish] elisa: [speaking spanish] narrator: elisa takes us to their ceremonial site, until just a few years ago, a rubbish dump for local non-mapuche people. elisa: [speaking spanish] narrator: and the next day, she gathers local mapuche people at the site to learn how to perform one of their traditional ceremonies. [all speaking spanish] [rhythmic drumming] elisa: [speaking spanish] narrator: but for elisa, life and the struggle for the mapuche identity continues in santiago and even further away. elisa: [speaking spanish] alenkura. class: alenkura. elisa: antwitchway. class: antwitchway. elisa: [speaking spanish] kinturay. class: kinturay. elisa: kvyen
elisa: [speaking spanish] luis: [speaking spanish] elisa: [singing in mapudugun] narrator: elisa has traveled 700 kilometers south to her ancestral territory, where to this day the mapuchan are engaged in a bitter struggle to recover lands lost to both the spanish and then the chileans. her focus now, though, is to support her people in the rival of the language and culture both closely linked to their access to land. [both speaking spanish] elisa: [speaking spanish] narrator: elisa takes us to...
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[speaking in foreign language] >> after the presentations i would like to say -- clarification [speakingn foreign language] >> i would like to give some clarification from the five following points. >> who has the organizational power for the drc why do we have the delay in the electoral process. [speaking in foreign language] >> what is the solidity of the inclusive national dialogue? [speaking in foreign language] >> the interpretation of article 17, second paragraph of the constitution. [speaking in foreign language] >> after i'm going to talk about the rational war and the troubles after december 2016. [speaking in foreign language] >> the article 211 of the constitution, the organization of the election of the drc will extend the competence of the national commission of the individual electorate. [speaking in foreign language] >> the national commission of the independent electorate has some obstacles to face. the first one is a technical one we have two elections, the one in 2006 and the one in 2011. [speaking in foreign language] >> in 2006 we had held the elections from external
[speaking in foreign language] >> after the presentations i would like to say -- clarification [speakingn foreign language] >> i would like to give some clarification from the five following points. >> who has the organizational power for the drc why do we have the delay in the electoral process. [speaking in foreign language] >> what is the solidity of the inclusive national dialogue? [speaking in foreign language] >> the interpretation of article 17, second...
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[speaking foreign language] >> hunter is not the real problem here. it has massive impact.e've found that where food prices have risen, families ha less fruit and berry and have far less healthy diets. taking out loans just to be able to afford food, cutting back on expenditures like health care and education, all of which has a much longer-term impact. >> the impact of higher prices is felt throughout the expenditures of mexico and in terms of lower demand for other things. the mexican economy is the real concern because we do not see demand growing fast enough and we could be next. >> food speculation is rampant because of deregulation of these markets. it was seen as big investments, banks moving into commodity markets, with $100 billion pouring into these markets. markets were overwhelmed, that is why it has become such a problem. >> the mexican government itself has begun to speculate on the market in an effort to counter the volatility. but many believe the only answer is regulation. >> they are looking at some kind of regulation or action. it will diminish volatility
[speaking foreign language] >> hunter is not the real problem here. it has massive impact.e've found that where food prices have risen, families ha less fruit and berry and have far less healthy diets. taking out loans just to be able to afford food, cutting back on expenditures like health care and education, all of which has a much longer-term impact. >> the impact of higher prices is felt throughout the expenditures of mexico and in terms of lower demand for other things. the...
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>> you speak. >> is this working? situations like this where entire communities find themselves with a group that believes in nothing but killing, enslavement, rape, a group with no moral responsibility. we have seen many wars, so-called islamic state had no basis of moral image, they attacked entire communities, to wipe them out and their own community, diffraction of the community they represent and in any case don't agree with them or persecute them. we all found ourselves in a situation where we didn't know what to do. we found ourselves, all the choices we have to have. it is taken, the advocacy that we have done focused on two things, collecting information, and approach the government for example at the beginning of the attack we collected information, and the locations of what is happening. to do the advocacy and to a certain extent to the media. it is hard to make any advance for a lot of media coverage. and once you bring other advocacy groups you will have more people working with you. and become more activ
>> you speak. >> is this working? situations like this where entire communities find themselves with a group that believes in nothing but killing, enslavement, rape, a group with no moral responsibility. we have seen many wars, so-called islamic state had no basis of moral image, they attacked entire communities, to wipe them out and their own community, diffraction of the community they represent and in any case don't agree with them or persecute them. we all found ourselves in a...
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spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] looking at central america which was very important to. especially in the context of mexico. having applied for the last 20 years. they are from one to another to another. [inaudible] if i have the answer i write another book just with those. what happened in central america because it is very diverse and you cannot compare coaster rica it's not. it's the biggest construction of the state. that's the first chapter of the book. the state's. [speaking spanish] i think that's a huge problem that society was built i covered to police massacres and one of eight people [inaudible] if the crossfire but for example, 16 years than they have just one bullet inside her mouth and there's another. there is that massacre on the human rights reports. they survived the massacre. she hears how his son begged for his life and she just talked with us. she hears how the police told her son and just talked with journalists because we counter so tha what does that tell you t the state you have a mother who doesn't believe in the state even af
spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] looking at central america which was very important to. especially in the context of mexico. having applied for the last 20 years. they are from one to another to another. [inaudible] if i have the answer i write another book just with those. what happened in central america because it is very diverse and you cannot compare coaster rica it's not. it's the biggest construction of the state. that's the first chapter of the book....
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[speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native transcode famous change some of their laws. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: they must pass new laws in order to bring back minorities. -- protect minorities. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and must involve the whole of government institutions. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: to ensure that such a catastrophe would not be repeated again. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and they have been displaced now. [speaking in native tongue] transcode those who live outside the lens. 80% of that his cds. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: recall in the united states and european union to open the way for the refugees in greece to go to europe or america. >> translator: >> thank you for that. for you, the nature criteria requirements for people to feel like they can start calling hamas to tackle the distrust that exists in regards to security forces. in an international for calling for accountability to those responsible are actually brought to justice in ending impunity. and then you also
[speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native transcode famous change some of their laws. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: they must pass new laws in order to bring back minorities. -- protect minorities. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and must involve the whole of government institutions. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: to ensure that such a catastrophe would not be repeated again. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and they...
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well, i'll be speaking sicilian. [ tomaso's mom speaking italian ] >> anthony: yes.f you don't like this there's really no hope for you. [ tomaso's mom speaking italian ] >> tomaso: there's something that you don't like it? >> anthony: everything is fantastic. >> tomaso: tell her. tell her, because -- >> anthony: i'm so happy. this was a delicious meal to eat in this -- this beautiful home with some really good home-cooked food. i'm jamie foxx for verizon. in the nation's largest independent study by rootmetrics, again, verizon is the number one network. hi, i'm jamie foxx for sprint. and i'm jamie foxx for t-mobile. (both) and we're just as good. really? what national awards have you won? none. exactly. only verizon was ranked number one nationally in data, reliability, text and call, and speed. yeah! and you're gonna fist pump to that? (announcer vo) don't get fooled by cut rate networks. get the best. and now get up to four free samsung galaxy phones, four lines, and sixteen gigs for just one-fifty. only on verizon. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!
well, i'll be speaking sicilian. [ tomaso's mom speaking italian ] >> anthony: yes.f you don't like this there's really no hope for you. [ tomaso's mom speaking italian ] >> tomaso: there's something that you don't like it? >> anthony: everything is fantastic. >> tomaso: tell her. tell her, because -- >> anthony: i'm so happy. this was a delicious meal to eat in this -- this beautiful home with some really good home-cooked food. i'm jamie foxx for verizon. in the...
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[speaking in native tongue] >> we want iraq to become part of a srch inch grch inference [speaking in native tongue] >> iraqi constitution in article 125, all the ethnic minorities in iraq are entitled to protection on all their areas, this goes for the third command and others. [speaking in native tongue] >> i need to comment on this subject. >> by the membership in the membership statutes for the international criminal courts, the iraqi government has made its position that it's not going to -- it doesn't want to join roam. and the reason are other method methods. [speaking in native tongue] >> there's a way out of that, which is that iraq would cooperate with the international criminal court for one period for one crime. [speaking in native tongue] >> and we are hoping that the iraqi government would agree to that measure. >> thank you, thank you for the comment despite what has happened minorities continue to not be a priority in terms of addressing some of their very real concerns around constitutional challenges and failures and legal protection for them. can i ask for other que
[speaking in native tongue] >> we want iraq to become part of a srch inch grch inference [speaking in native tongue] >> iraqi constitution in article 125, all the ethnic minorities in iraq are entitled to protection on all their areas, this goes for the third command and others. [speaking in native tongue] >> i need to comment on this subject. >> by the membership in the membership statutes for the international criminal courts, the iraqi government has made its position...
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i can speak -- better for me. foreign blocker. [speaking in foreign language] >> can you translate? >> yes. >> i wish to convey to you -- of the sons of the yazidi community who are still waiting for the help that they would need to have a place that suits them in this world. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: we wish that good words and emotions will turn into reality on the ground as the moment this conference takes action. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: the small communities, minorities, yazidis and others, are all in the same boat when it comes to the current -- [speaking in foreign language] >> especially in the area and -- [inaudible] -- [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: the persecution that happened to the yazidi communities has a great impact across the world because of the horrors they suffered. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: this was the first time in centuries that we went back to the time of enslavement and selling of slaves. there's 3,000 hundred women abducted to this day. [speaking in foreign language] >> interp
i can speak -- better for me. foreign blocker. [speaking in foreign language] >> can you translate? >> yes. >> i wish to convey to you -- of the sons of the yazidi community who are still waiting for the help that they would need to have a place that suits them in this world. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: we wish that good words and emotions will turn into reality on the ground as the moment this conference takes action. [speaking in foreign language]...
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thank you for inviting me to prestige events for people i feel blessed. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my name is juan antonio and in 2015 specifically he which is a health care worker for my mom. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i just want to be very clear even san francisco home care workers work very hard we do that because the standards of living inform san francisco was very high we work very hard to meet those needs. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so the job was basically like this door by door house by hours snatch by snatch people refused to sign this will make that worse we said no join hands and work together and talk to the leaders they'll help us there was a great success this doesn't he said here the initial is very important we need to keep on working so the situation gets better for all of us. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> you can't say that as good but thank you to everybody especially mayor ed lee during that time when the campaign began until today to fight for this measure to come through we want to thank them from every member in the united health c
thank you for inviting me to prestige events for people i feel blessed. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my name is juan antonio and in 2015 specifically he which is a health care worker for my mom. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i just want to be very clear even san francisco home care workers work very hard we do that because the standards of living inform san francisco was very high we work very hard to meet those needs. >> (speaking foreign language.)...
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speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] >> let me just state this in english. what ivan just said is that this is an open source project and that we are going -- we invite anyone in the country that we haven't mentioned, anyone who wants to add value to this campaign and who wants to form part of tell them to vote, contact those and please become art of the team. speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] >> basically there have been many organizations, similar efforts throughout the years that they're doing it right now as we speak. what makes you think or did you come to the conclusion that these efforts have not been enough before or they're not enough enough right now to make you create this campaign? which in a way it's very similar to others that have been done throughout the years. thank you. -- first irst of all, of all, we've seen the growth of the latino voter turnout over the years. but it is clearly not enough. it hasn't -- it hasn't gotten to the same percentages and averages than the rest of the communities. that's the first point. we have been in
speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] >> let me just state this in english. what ivan just said is that this is an open source project and that we are going -- we invite anyone in the country that we haven't mentioned, anyone who wants to add value to this campaign and who wants to form part of tell them to vote, contact those and please become art of the team. speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] >> basically there have been many organizations, similar...
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. [ daniel's mom speaking french ] [ daniel speaking french ] >> anthony: with some debate. [ danielfrench ] >> anthony: on a super old-school farmhouse classic. the sort of thing that good times, bad times, a family could make with stuff that's always readily available on the farm. check this out. it's a hollowed-out pumpkin, layered with toasted hunks of stale, country bread, which monsieur boulud senior bakes himself. nutmeg, grated gruyere cheese, mushrooms, fresh cream from the cows, and the meat of the pumpkin. >> daniel: and a layer of bacon also, homemade pancetta. very good. oh man, it's heavy. [ daniel's dad speaking french ] >> daniel: we made it. >> anthony: is he concerned that the pumpkin's going to try to get out? daniel's dad could be something of a gaulic macgyver. you don't waste stuff around here and he's a bit of an inventor anyway. >> daniel: how much would you pay for a machine like this? >> anthony: look at this. an old washing machine turned still. what the hell is that? >> daniel: so underneath, we have the -- but to seal it so there is no air coming in, he h
. [ daniel's mom speaking french ] [ daniel speaking french ] >> anthony: with some debate. [ danielfrench ] >> anthony: on a super old-school farmhouse classic. the sort of thing that good times, bad times, a family could make with stuff that's always readily available on the farm. check this out. it's a hollowed-out pumpkin, layered with toasted hunks of stale, country bread, which monsieur boulud senior bakes himself. nutmeg, grated gruyere cheese, mushrooms, fresh cream from the...
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but we'veve been td off by rangegers here that there is illegal deforestation going onon as we speak. we're going to go and try to film them and get t right up close to the destructction. keep going. we've been hiking for hours to get here, right on the edge of where the trees are being cut d down. i'm standnding just ters from whwhere the chainsawas are opererating. i'm whihisperig because we'veve been tolold by r guguides that these e people are highly dangerorous. [chainsaws in backgrouound] and it's likekely to get violent if wewe move any closer. [man shououts in didistncnce] you cacan hear the trerees fallg through the canopy. it's one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. [chopping]] and it's beining destroyed. every day we consume palm oil, labeled as vegetable oil. and a lot of it is coming from hehere indndonesia. the'vv converted t the lowlands alread. and now the palm oioil plantatis are e moving up p and up thehe , toto here, leeuser raiinforest. we've gotta go. >> leuserer isn't the onlnly ple experiencing deforestation. sincnce 1985, more than 50% of e forests in
but we'veve been td off by rangegers here that there is illegal deforestation going onon as we speak. we're going to go and try to film them and get t right up close to the destructction. keep going. we've been hiking for hours to get here, right on the edge of where the trees are being cut d down. i'm standnding just ters from whwhere the chainsawas are opererating. i'm whihisperig because we'veve been tolold by r guguides that these e people are highly dangerorous. [chainsaws in backgrouound]...
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>> juana: [ speaking spanish ] ♪ ♪ >> juana: [ speaking spanish ] ♪ ♪ >> juana: [ speaking spanish ]ybody's a veggie lover now. what do you think? (mind-blowing sound) mind blown. bird's eye flavor full. so veggie good. of a trip to athens, greece. you accidentally booked a flight to athens, geora. with travelocity, there's no fee to cancel or rebook most flights within 24 hours. travelocity® wander wisely™ ♪ >> anthony: cuba is not havana. it's a bigger country than you might imagine, and the road to santiago de cuba, the country's second largest city takes you 12 hours on their less than modern highway system. along the way you see, agrarian cuba, the country in which most cubans lived pre-revolution. ♪ >> anthony: santiago is a poorer city, it's blacker, and unlike havana, the symbols and faces of the revolution still seem to mean something. these brutalist pre-fab worker's housing complexes are everywhere here. and at first glance, hell, at second glance, they look like something you'd house animals in. but for many, previously living even poorer, harsher lives in the countryside
>> juana: [ speaking spanish ] ♪ ♪ >> juana: [ speaking spanish ] ♪ ♪ >> juana: [ speaking spanish ]ybody's a veggie lover now. what do you think? (mind-blowing sound) mind blown. bird's eye flavor full. so veggie good. of a trip to athens, greece. you accidentally booked a flight to athens, geora. with travelocity, there's no fee to cancel or rebook most flights within 24 hours. travelocity® wander wisely™ ♪ >> anthony: cuba is not havana. it's a bigger...
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this is senator kaine speaking sunday on nbc. mr. kaine: companies were given rights to enforce provisions, but the labor and environmental provisions could not be effectively enforced. that was never fixed. i have asked again and again to understand this piece of the tpp, and i have never gotten a good answer. we cannot have a deal that cannot be enforced. amy: he previously supported the tpp. he was one of 13 democratic senators to vote to give president obama authority to fast-track the tpp through congress. a video has emerged from iranian state television documentary has emerged, reportedly showing pallets of cash delivered to iran by the u.s. in january. republicans, including donald trump, have said the money was a ransom for five u.s. prisoners held by iran. last week, trump claimed to have seen top-secret video of the transfer before walking back his claim. the obama administration said wednesday the $400 million in cash paid to iran in january was a pre-planned transfer that was part of the landmark nuclear deal. the money
this is senator kaine speaking sunday on nbc. mr. kaine: companies were given rights to enforce provisions, but the labor and environmental provisions could not be effectively enforced. that was never fixed. i have asked again and again to understand this piece of the tpp, and i have never gotten a good answer. we cannot have a deal that cannot be enforced. amy: he previously supported the tpp. he was one of 13 democratic senators to vote to give president obama authority to fast-track the tpp...
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speaking spanish ] >> eric: he's cleaning. [ francisco speaking spanish ] >> eric: all the negative,nish ] >> eric: close your eyes. he cleaned you and he wish you a lot of success. [ francisco speaking spanish ] >> eric: a little bit more, especially in the back, in the neck, the back, that's it. yeah, yeah. on the chest, a little bit like that, yeah. >> francisco: hmm. >> anthony: we wanted a blessing for our cacao harvest, we got this. my aura is now cleaner than gwyneth paltrow's colon after a three-month juice cleanse. to a successful harvest. >> eric: yeah. [ francisco speaking spanish ] >> anthony: but we're not done. we gotta transport this stuff to our trees and finish the job ourselves. >> eric: i know you don't believe it, but the energy has changed here. i'm serious. i'm not joking. i'm not joking. >> anthony: listen, i'm not disbelieving. i have an open mind. ♪ eric and i are heading to the maranon canyon, eight hours by car from chiclayo, well into the andean highlands. ♪ on the way, we stop for lunch and to meet up with this guy. >> eric: uh, you want a sopa de gallina
speaking spanish ] >> eric: he's cleaning. [ francisco speaking spanish ] >> eric: all the negative,nish ] >> eric: close your eyes. he cleaned you and he wish you a lot of success. [ francisco speaking spanish ] >> eric: a little bit more, especially in the back, in the neck, the back, that's it. yeah, yeah. on the chest, a little bit like that, yeah. >> francisco: hmm. >> anthony: we wanted a blessing for our cacao harvest, we got this. my aura is now...
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[ kseniia speaking russian ] >> dasha: it's about responsibility. [ kseniia speaking russian ] >> dashalocal? why, yes, there are those who are trying. sergei shnurov is a very popular musician and leader of the band, leningrad. leningrad was banned in moscow at one time, for purportedly, promoting alcoholism. cheers. [ rest of table speaks russian ] >> anthony: this is sergei's wife matilda. together, they've opened this restaurant, cococo, with a mission to bring genuinely local, quality russian food to diners. >> matilda: we opened this restaurant one year ago, which will work only with local, seasonal farmers' food, and we are the first who did it. >> anthony: in all of russia? >> matilda: yes, in all of russia. [ waiter speaking russian ] >> matilda: a traditional combination of rye bread, and russian fish. >> anthony: chef igor grishekin's version of sushi. instead of rice, more traditional russian black bread with sprats, mackerel, cod liver and salmon caviar. old school, but looks new school. mmm. good. when i first came here, 2001. the best restaurant in moscow was a nightmare
[ kseniia speaking russian ] >> dasha: it's about responsibility. [ kseniia speaking russian ] >> dashalocal? why, yes, there are those who are trying. sergei shnurov is a very popular musician and leader of the band, leningrad. leningrad was banned in moscow at one time, for purportedly, promoting alcoholism. cheers. [ rest of table speaks russian ] >> anthony: this is sergei's wife matilda. together, they've opened this restaurant, cococo, with a mission to bring genuinely...
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speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] >> will you translate it to spanish what he stated during the first -- yeah, before. and i'm going to answer your question. why are we doing this? the question in english would be this.oves us to it's a professional challenge, first of all. we've been working in campaigns for many years. m been working for 10, 123 years now. for 20 years in campaigning in latin america. we -- we had experienced -- we've had some experience this year with n. g.o.'s. with the family vote in particular. and that is insired us to go forward i have a personal story that if you have two minutes i will share with you. my grandmother actually was born and raised in brooklyn. and she was an american immigrant that went to mexico. and inteeducated us and in my house we were educated in american democratic values. i. she was an american citizen. i ay, and maybe personally hink that the american should be ulture widespreading in our countries. and that will help obviously -- that will help democracy but we're al
speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] speaking in spanish] >> will you translate it to spanish what he stated during the first -- yeah, before. and i'm going to answer your question. why are we doing this? the question in english would be this.oves us to it's a professional challenge, first of all. we've been working in campaigns for many years. m been working for 10, 123 years now. for 20 years in campaigning in latin america. we -- we had...
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for a job. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking> if a pimp has, let's say, four, five girls, and each one is making him, you know, $2,000, $3,000 a week, do the math. tax-free. i've known a lot of these pimps. i've kept a large database of pimps, but this guy, he was really a monster. [ speaking spanish ] >> guy after guy after guy. it stains them forever. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> poncho was one of the most violent pimps i've come across in the 11 years i've worked human trafficking. he did a lot of brutal things bor
for a job. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking> if a pimp has, let's say, four, five girls, and each one is making him, you know, $2,000, $3,000 a week, do the math. tax-free. i've known a lot of these pimps. i've kept a large database of pimps, but this guy, he was really a monster. [ speaking spanish ] >> guy after guy after guy. it stains them forever. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new...
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there are always moments, we said that in 1999 speaking specifically speaking specifically to the idea of the explosion of hip-hop in the global export of that and what does it mean for those particular images, not necessarily a testimony of hip-hop but all these images that are being projected to the world, how are we wrestling with the truth of the artist expression and recognizing that truth is sometimes born of a form of oppression and stereotyping and flattening the identities. how can we reconcile all of those things at once. that is a very difficult thing to try to do. to respect one's truth and know that it's influenced by something you may not want to be a part of. i think the attention of that hyper visibility is the central american question because of the necessity that blackness is to the american identity. in order for the united states to operate the way that it does, it needs a bottom. it's a system of hierarchies. the capitalism is that. the needs and exploitive class. blackness provides, white supremacy renders that bottom class and its consistent. you always have tha
there are always moments, we said that in 1999 speaking specifically speaking specifically to the idea of the explosion of hip-hop in the global export of that and what does it mean for those particular images, not necessarily a testimony of hip-hop but all these images that are being projected to the world, how are we wrestling with the truth of the artist expression and recognizing that truth is sometimes born of a form of oppression and stereotyping and flattening the identities. how can we...
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soldier died in iraq, are speaking out on donald trump. meanwhile, donald trump has continued to argue that nato has become obsolete. speaking to george stephanopoulos sunday, trump said nato had been unable to stop russia's annexation of crimea last year. e might also said formally recognize russia's takeover of crimea. mr. trump: he was very emotional and probably looked like a nice guy to me. his wife, if you l look at hiss wife, she was s standing trere d d d nothg to s say. allowed to have anything to say. you tell me. but plenty of people in britain that. amy: some democratic party officials have suggested russia is behind the release of democratic party emails in an effort to help sway the election to trump, but no evidence to back the claim has been provided. in flint, michigan, six more statee employees are facing criminal charges in connection with the lead poisoning of flint hoss -- flint water. the six charged work for the michigan department of health and human services and the michigan department of enenvironmental qualitity,
soldier died in iraq, are speaking out on donald trump. meanwhile, donald trump has continued to argue that nato has become obsolete. speaking to george stephanopoulos sunday, trump said nato had been unable to stop russia's annexation of crimea last year. e might also said formally recognize russia's takeover of crimea. mr. trump: he was very emotional and probably looked like a nice guy to me. his wife, if you l look at hiss wife, she was s standing trere d d d nothg to s say. allowed to have...
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amy: that was donald trump speaking on sunday.ater, khzir khan responded to trump saying his a "black soul." >> he is a black soul and this is totally unfit for the leadership of this beautiful country come the love and affection that we have received a friends that our beliefs, our experience in this country had been correct and positive. the world is receiving us like we have never seen. they have seen the blackness of his character, of his soul. amy: that was khzir khan responding on cnn this weekend to donald trump. we go to san francisco right now where we are joined by executive director of muslim advocates. welcome to democracy now! can you talk about everything that has unfolded since thursday and hisen khzir khan wife stood up at the democratic convention and spoke about their son? >> thank you for having me, amy. let me first say i just want to thank mr. and mrs. khan for their extraordinary bravery and for their sacrifice. just think about the courage it takes to stand in front of millions of people while you are still
amy: that was donald trump speaking on sunday.ater, khzir khan responded to trump saying his a "black soul." >> he is a black soul and this is totally unfit for the leadership of this beautiful country come the love and affection that we have received a friends that our beliefs, our experience in this country had been correct and positive. the world is receiving us like we have never seen. they have seen the blackness of his character, of his soul. amy: that was khzir khan...
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hola. [ speaking spanish ] it's fantastic.ked away in a back corner of the fish market is a place that serves breakfast to the market's workers and shoppers. we're talking beef short ribs simmered in an oily broth with potatoes, salt, and scallions. tomas swears by this stuff, a traditional breakfast soup from the andean region. here we go. that's one. [ tomas speaking spanish ] >> anthony: it's okay. ah, gracias. >> tomas: would you like, uh, chili? >> anthony: i do. >> tomas: gracias. [ tomas speaking spanish ] >> anthony: yeah, now we're talking. >> tomas: this is perfect, when you have a good party last night, you get -- >> anthony: i was just going to say, this is hangover food. >> tomas: perfect. >> anthony: i know hangover food well, and this is good. that's a nice hunk of meat in there. >> tomas: yeah. >> anthony: mm, good broth. >> tomas: yes. >> anthony: the stock, it's good. so what's this dish called? >> tomas: beef stock, caldo de costilla. >> anthony: uh, broth of -- rib broth. >> tomas: yeah, it's a rib. >> anth
hola. [ speaking spanish ] it's fantastic.ked away in a back corner of the fish market is a place that serves breakfast to the market's workers and shoppers. we're talking beef short ribs simmered in an oily broth with potatoes, salt, and scallions. tomas swears by this stuff, a traditional breakfast soup from the andean region. here we go. that's one. [ tomas speaking spanish ] >> anthony: it's okay. ah, gracias. >> tomas: would you like, uh, chili? >> anthony: i do. >>...
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[applause] >> first i cannot speak in english, i can speak spanglish if that's okay.i'm going to try to speak in my language to explain my ideas. first of all, thank you in particular [inaudible] i consider you friends of mine who is a problem of this book make the product of the latest book a history of violence. i consider you not just friends but journalists and writers. the process of the two books, why do you think that, because in 2007 in mexico i started to understand and i have several problems with time. i started to understand how the people cross mexico in 2007 meadlo. it's the brutalization of organizing crime that i saw in my cookie or -- my career to sell with the north borde northd extortion migrants. so in 2007 i know i'm starting with the piece, that i'm going to verify that a history of violence. it's at the top of the train and starts to be a problem with organized crime. that happened since 2007 as anybody went there and saw what happened on the field. i don't know why that i but thaa kind of behavioral belief i never saw a migrant in the press con
[applause] >> first i cannot speak in english, i can speak spanglish if that's okay.i'm going to try to speak in my language to explain my ideas. first of all, thank you in particular [inaudible] i consider you friends of mine who is a problem of this book make the product of the latest book a history of violence. i consider you not just friends but journalists and writers. the process of the two books, why do you think that, because in 2007 in mexico i started to understand and i have...
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weren't allowed to speak.he said that wasn't the case, but she was too overcome with grief and emotional to speak that evening. >> and, you know, don, i understand that now. but at the time, it didn't can affect me that way. i'm a mother. i have lost a son. i know how that grief is with you for the rest of your life and it leaves a hole in your heart. and certainly her son, captain khan, should have been and is admired and respected. he was fighting for our country, for our fro doll.. and i believe the majority of the people believe that.. and i hope donald feels that way, too. >> would you have reserved as a politician who has had to run for office before, would you have reserved your criticism of that mother? and i don't know if that's your advice to donald trump? even if you think it was taken out of context, do you think he may have sort of withheld his judgment or his criticism of her? >> wbl you kn >> well, you know, when you're speaking on subject matters like that, don, sometimes you say things and the
weren't allowed to speak.he said that wasn't the case, but she was too overcome with grief and emotional to speak that evening. >> and, you know, don, i understand that now. but at the time, it didn't can affect me that way. i'm a mother. i have lost a son. i know how that grief is with you for the rest of your life and it leaves a hole in your heart. and certainly her son, captain khan, should have been and is admired and respected. he was fighting for our country, for our fro doll.. and...
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harriet beecher stowe stows way of speaking was through writing and publishing stories. from the early 1830s and series of letters, at this point in her career she was writing short stories. she was the mother of five children at that point and she was struggling to make ends meet. her husband was a professor. a career that didn't pay that well so she had to take care of the household words and her children the best thing she could do was right. she knew she was good at it and so that's what she did the she decides to write a short story of four installments, four chapters, for newspaper called a national era. there's one of them right here. she begins to write but she quickly realizes that it's going to be a much longer story. so she needs to provide substance and documentation. even though it's a novel she wants it to be stated in reality. she writes to formerly enslaved people like frederick douglass, and while she's writing in "the national era," we have a letter dated july 9, 1851, where she states you may perhaps have noticed in your editorial reading a series of a
harriet beecher stowe stows way of speaking was through writing and publishing stories. from the early 1830s and series of letters, at this point in her career she was writing short stories. she was the mother of five children at that point and she was struggling to make ends meet. her husband was a professor. a career that didn't pay that well so she had to take care of the household words and her children the best thing she could do was right. she knew she was good at it and so that's what...
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speak honestly and from the heart. this needs to be as much as it can be outside the obvious legal hurdle he will have to navigate in the weeks and days ahead. this needs to be sincere, to match in substance as much as it does in style. lead with an apology, an apology, premise and accountably. right. until you acknowledge accountability and wrong doing, you can't move forward. >> maybe no, i'm sorry, but. >> exactly. there should be no buts or asterisks. there should be no comments, a simplekability. i think it's important to point out. you said i was contrampblt i would say objective more than contrarian. i'd say it's probably important for us to act knowledge sometimes there is a fine line between demanding accountability and contrition and demanding a pound of flempblt at what point would ryan have to have done enough for his misgivings? a simple apology is not enough. it's most assuredly the first step. it will be how he serves as a role model and a mentor for student athletes, that will ultimately be the most imp
speak honestly and from the heart. this needs to be as much as it can be outside the obvious legal hurdle he will have to navigate in the weeks and days ahead. this needs to be sincere, to match in substance as much as it does in style. lead with an apology, an apology, premise and accountably. right. until you acknowledge accountability and wrong doing, you can't move forward. >> maybe no, i'm sorry, but. >> exactly. there should be no buts or asterisks. there should be no...
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he's been speaking about veterans. let's listen to his comments. >> he'd like to do well in this country. i said how are you doing. he said unbelievable. so you're doing a lot of work in the united states not so much. you wouldn't believe what's happening in mexico. it's the 8th wonder in the world. that's what he told me. he said they are building a among the biggest plants we have ever built. it's unbelievable. companies are moving out of the united states. columbus, by the way, they are moving out of the used. they are moving out of ohio. they are moving out of michigan. they are moving out of the united states. i said how is the united states doing? he said not so good. but mexico is the 8th wonder of the world. that's going to end, folks. we want mexico to do fine. but we're not going to let him take our jobs anymore. we're not going to let it happen. you look at this area, i have statisticians that love to do this. i can't imagine doing it. to me it would be a little boring, but the numbers are horrendous. first
he's been speaking about veterans. let's listen to his comments. >> he'd like to do well in this country. i said how are you doing. he said unbelievable. so you're doing a lot of work in the united states not so much. you wouldn't believe what's happening in mexico. it's the 8th wonder in the world. that's what he told me. he said they are building a among the biggest plants we have ever built. it's unbelievable. companies are moving out of the united states. columbus, by the way, they...
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, he speaks about fear. he speaks about such negativity and such pes nichl. >> reporter: but her e-mail controversy still casting a shadow over her campaign. the fbi releasing a new report detailing why it recommended no charges be filed against the former secretary of state over her use of a private e-mail server. the report also includes notes taken by the fbi during witness interviews. the report is classified, but it does cokeep the controversy ali against clinton, offering trump another talking point. >> hillary clinton lacks the judgment, as said by bernie sanders, stability, and temperament, and the moral character to lead our nation. >> reporter: the clinton campaign saying they prefer the report be released publicly rather than selectively released by someone with political motives against clinton. meantime, clinton is polling very well in key battleground states like virginia. a new washington post poll finds clinton ahead of trump by eight points, 51-43%. in fact, clinton is doing so well, her sup
, he speaks about fear. he speaks about such negativity and such pes nichl. >> reporter: but her e-mail controversy still casting a shadow over her campaign. the fbi releasing a new report detailing why it recommended no charges be filed against the former secretary of state over her use of a private e-mail server. the report also includes notes taken by the fbi during witness interviews. the report is classified, but it does cokeep the controversy ali against clinton, offering trump...