in once deserted val de luz, the mayor says money spent on schools and sports facilities is bringing s a ghost city. but now it is a star city. we changed the perception of the outside people. but spain's recovery is patchy. this community group in madrid campaigns against banks which re possess madrid campaigns against banks which repossess homes and families can't pay their mortgages. they say the poor are being punished for mistakes made by bankers and politicians. i'm sure things have not been fixed at all. people are losing their houses. we are fighting for their rights. the depression of the 1930s still hau nts the depression of the 1930s still haunts spain, too. this new leftist government wants to remove from this memorial site the remains of franco, the dictator who ruled as fascism prospered. there will be nothing like this to mark the fallout of the first financial crisis of the 21st century. the consequences were less violent, less profound. but there we re violent, less profound. but there were changes on the left and right of european politics, and it's possible that the