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[ alejandro speaking spanish ] [ el fandi speaking spanish ] [ men speaking spanish ] >> alejandro: we'veh. there's a little of everything. >> anthony: interesting. well, it was an education today and a great meal. thank you. >> alejandro: cheers. >> anthony: cheers. ch for relief often leads... here, or here. today there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote let's you control the intensity. and helps you get back to things like... this, or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle. new at walgreens and other fine retailers. >> anthony: holy week, or semana santa, as it's called. observed all over southern spain with a seriousness and a fervor you might not see elsewhere. for the seven days leading up to easter, nearly every city in andalusia gets taken over by ancient processions. to an outsider, it's an impenetrable montage of confusing, yet deeply evocative images. figures in dar
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thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> hello commissioners -he women's collective we want to support the meeting for the elderly. >> (speaking spanish.) >> this is just a small project to support the dignity of the seniors they're the most vulnerable and not have a place for shelter in the city. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i ask you support this project will be helpful for the senior community thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hi my name is antonio morales i'm going to - >> (speaking spanish.) >> so i've been homeless for 10 years and have applied tens of times more affordable housing but i can't afford i still can't afford. >> (speaking spanish.) >> the process of finding housing is stressfully and i'm sick and i'm currently living on the streets. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm going to turn 67 soon. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i really hope affordable means affordable to pay three or four hundred dollars a month and not wait 10 or 15 years to get in one of the places. >> thank you. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i hope my words licen
thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> hello commissioners -he women's collective we want to support the meeting for the elderly. >> (speaking spanish.) >> this is just a small project to support the dignity of the seniors they're the most vulnerable and not have a place for shelter in the city. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i ask you support this project will be helpful for the senior community thank you....
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thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> hello commissioners -he women's collective we want to support the meeting for the elderly. >> (speaking spanish.) >> this is just a small project to support the dignity of the seniors they're the most vulnerable and not have a place for shelter in the city. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i ask you support this project will be helpful for the senior community thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hi my name is antonio morales i'm going to - >> (speaking spanish.) >> so i've been homeless for 10 years and have applied tens of times more affordable housing but i can't afford i still can't afford. >> (speaking spanish.) >> the process of finding housing is stressfully and i'm sick and i'm currently living on the streets. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm going to turn 67 soon. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i really hope affordable means affordable to pay three or four hundred dollars a month and not wait 10 or 15 years to get in one of the places. >> thank you. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i hope my words licen
thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> hello commissioners -he women's collective we want to support the meeting for the elderly. >> (speaking spanish.) >> this is just a small project to support the dignity of the seniors they're the most vulnerable and not have a place for shelter in the city. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i ask you support this project will be helpful for the senior community thank you....
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that would be the spanish view. there are some spanish banks that are in better shape or worse shape than others. the one that many people refer to, involved also to some extent the one's -- is undertaking a big real estate cleanup of the moment, a hangover from the spanish building crash. mark: charles, thanks a lot. charles penty in madrid. julie: i want to turn to italy, where shares of monte dei paschi plunged to a record low amid mounting concerns it will fail in its efforts to raise white billion euros of profits -- 5 billion euros of private sector funds. john, we have been talking about this for weeks now, monte dei paschi's efforts to get this funding plan to work. it doesn't seem like it is a huge surprise, right, that it has not been successful. >> yes, well, with the benefit of hindsight, it was a very ambitious five-billion-euro target. it is not looking good so far because the qatar sovereign finally, supposedly the anchor investor, has not committed yet. swat has raised 500 million since tuesday. that
that would be the spanish view. there are some spanish banks that are in better shape or worse shape than others. the one that many people refer to, involved also to some extent the one's -- is undertaking a big real estate cleanup of the moment, a hangover from the spanish building crash. mark: charles, thanks a lot. charles penty in madrid. julie: i want to turn to italy, where shares of monte dei paschi plunged to a record low amid mounting concerns it will fail in its efforts to raise white...
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.) >> my name is olga. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm here with any seniors. >> (speaking spanish.) >>epresent the latino center of san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and we're supporting meta. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and the application of 100 percent affordable housing. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we really appreciate our support. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and most people we've seen here they are telling me they live with their sons and daughters. >> (speaking spanish.) >> they feel frustrated. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and they feel they've lost definition. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and a and faces of those come forward. >> it is the faces of many people that are in the latino center. >> (speaking spanish.) >> this is why we're appreciative that you collaborative with us in this project. >> (speaking spanish.) >> thank you. >> any other speakers in need of translation? okay maria thank you very much appreciate that those popcorns that are here to speak on this item line up on this side of the room so we don't have a fire problem >> i'll call the names again (calling names) aga
.) >> my name is olga. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm here with any seniors. >> (speaking spanish.) >>epresent the latino center of san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and we're supporting meta. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and the application of 100 percent affordable housing. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we really appreciate our support. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and most people we've seen here they are telling me...
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.) >> my name is olga. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm here with any seniors. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i represent the latino center of san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and we're supporting meta. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and the application of 100 percent affordable housing. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we really appreciate our support. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and most people we've seen here they are telling me they live with their sons and daughters. >> (speaking spanish.) >> they feel frustrated. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and they feel they've lost definition. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and a and faces of those come forward. >> it is the faces of many people that are in the latino center. >> (speaking spanish.) >> this is why we're appreciative that you collaborative with us in this project. >> (speaking spanish.) >> thank you. >> any other speakers in need of translation? okay maria thank you very much appreciate that those popcorns that are here to speak on this item line up on this side of the room so we don't have a fire problem >> i'll call the names again (calling names)
.) >> my name is olga. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm here with any seniors. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i represent the latino center of san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and we're supporting meta. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and the application of 100 percent affordable housing. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we really appreciate our support. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and most people we've seen here they are telling me...
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] >> [speaking spanish] 8úxúa1ú@ñ [cheers and applause] paul: woof.hter] well, i'm greatly honored to be here. thank you, kenny and ina, and thank you, all bioneers. it really feels like i've come home. i really have some groundbreaking newew research, never beenen revealed to an audience like this, only in the past several weeks, that i'm gonna reveal at the end of my talk. now, i'd like to start off my talk, because i'm wearing my favorite hat, it's a very cool hat, made from the amadou mushroom. it's a birch polypore mushroom. this hat is actually made by some ladies in
] >> [speaking spanish] 8úxúa1ú@ñ [cheers and applause] paul: woof.hter] well, i'm greatly honored to be here. thank you, kenny and ina, and thank you, all bioneers. it really feels like i've come home. i really have some groundbreaking newew research, never beenen revealed to an audience like this, only in the past several weeks, that i'm gonna reveal at the end of my talk. now, i'd like to start off my talk, because i'm wearing my favorite hat, it's a very cool hat, made from the...
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( shouting in spanish ) juan! por dios! ( spanish ) juanito, no! por dios. por dios la madr juan, have mercy. mr. mccullough, will you help juan bring him into the wagon? you mean you're planning to bring him along? our mission is to save lives. oh, mr. mccullough. did you bury him? father sebastian? there wasn't time. juan, you better tie him up. mr. mccullough, we're not savages. this man is our patient, not our prisoner. he can do no harm in that condition. you've got a lot to learn about indians, sister. we can be under attack within a matter of an hour. we've got to use every second to our best advantage. i'm quite aware of that, so sister joseph will assist me while juan sees to the horses. sister rita and the children will prepare the grave. that every second we lose lessens our chances of survival? oh, please, mr. mccullough... bring him back. make the service short, sister. "i am the resurrection and life. "he that believes in me, though he be dead, shall live, "and everyone that lives and believes in me shall never die." no one ever knowing who lie
( shouting in spanish ) juan! por dios! ( spanish ) juanito, no! por dios. por dios la madr juan, have mercy. mr. mccullough, will you help juan bring him into the wagon? you mean you're planning to bring him along? our mission is to save lives. oh, mr. mccullough. did you bury him? father sebastian? there wasn't time. juan, you better tie him up. mr. mccullough, we're not savages. this man is our patient, not our prisoner. he can do no harm in that condition. you've got a lot to learn about...
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(frank sings spanish lyrics) gracias, senors, senoras. the senor anderson was right. due to circumstances over which you no have control, you are going to have to listen to me sing. the troubadour with the voice of the frog. (fronk plays spanish guitar music) senor, you had better go sit down or you'll be in the act! now, i would like to introduce my fine, pretty, and talented family! vamanos, (speaks foreign language). - family, but i thought he said he didn't have one. (frank plays spanish guitar music) (bud beats on drum) this is pablo, my great-grandfather. listo? (fronk and bud play spanish dance music) (kathy plays maracas) - and this is little (speaks foreign language). (group applauds) (fronk, bud, kathy play spanish music) - okay, espanoles, just tell me this. whose big fat idea was this anyway? - oh, no me, senor! tortilla, tamale, maraca, toledo. la cucaracha! - no, it wasn't me. i don't know who thought it up, but fronk was the one who taught us what to do. - what can i say, fronk? you saved my neck. - do not say nothing, senor. just forgive me. and thank
(frank sings spanish lyrics) gracias, senors, senoras. the senor anderson was right. due to circumstances over which you no have control, you are going to have to listen to me sing. the troubadour with the voice of the frog. (fronk plays spanish guitar music) senor, you had better go sit down or you'll be in the act! now, i would like to introduce my fine, pretty, and talented family! vamanos, (speaks foreign language). - family, but i thought he said he didn't have one. (frank plays spanish...
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father's annual contribution was his famous -- [speaking spanish] a cod fish stew of spanish originning which he made standing in one spot like a tv chef. go get me a bowl. bring me an apron. somebody give me the tomatoes. wash them first. hand me that knife and chopping board. where are the olives? every year we're so spoiled, we expect and receive a christmas tray of homemade perogi and polish sausage, sometimes courtesy of my sister-in-law's family and sometimes from my father's polish seamstresses who can hardly speak a word of english. we also serve jamaican meat pies from daryl, and finally our christmas dinner includes the italian magnificence from ferrara bakery in our old taylor street neighborhood. imagine if a cake looked like the vatican. [laughter] we've been eating those pastries since i was in the third grade. but this is no formal norman rockwell sit-down dinner. we eat when we're inspired by hunger or by -- [speaking spanish] literally before the eye. all day pots are on the stove steaming, and the microwave is beeping. it's common to begin a dessert plate while someone
father's annual contribution was his famous -- [speaking spanish] a cod fish stew of spanish originning which he made standing in one spot like a tv chef. go get me a bowl. bring me an apron. somebody give me the tomatoes. wash them first. hand me that knife and chopping board. where are the olives? every year we're so spoiled, we expect and receive a christmas tray of homemade perogi and polish sausage, sometimes courtesy of my sister-in-law's family and sometimes from my father's polish...
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. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> it was a spectacular 25th anniversary gala with 900 donors and the consuleneral of peru in san francisco, candy chávez. haydee rodriguez-pastor is the cofounder of vida u.s.a. and vida perú. this mother of six lives in the bay area and was born in peru. she inspires people because of the work being done by the nonprofit she started in the east bay with her late husband, carlos. he started a bank in peru, which is the main sponsor for vida perú. a deadly illness prompted the birth of the charity. the infrastructure was already there after the epidemic ended, so haydee and her team built it into a life-saving powerhouse that ships containers full of surplus medical equipment and supplies to peru and helps millions of other people in at least a dozen other latin american and caribbean countries. >> i took care of the peruvian side while haydee was pushing all of the logistics from the united states, which was the most important part. [ dog barks ] >> the need is enormous. thousands and thousands live in shacks like this without running water or sewage systems.
. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> it was a spectacular 25th anniversary gala with 900 donors and the consuleneral of peru in san francisco, candy chávez. haydee rodriguez-pastor is the cofounder of vida u.s.a. and vida perú. this mother of six lives in the bay area and was born in peru. she inspires people because of the work being done by the nonprofit she started in the east bay with her late husband, carlos. he started a bank in peru, which is the main sponsor for vida perú. a...
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a court ruling on some mortgage forrest payment case spanish banks, and essentially, spanish banks haveuling. what the court is saying is that spanish banks are going to have to pay back borrowers that they had charged them too much interest previously, and so this will cost spanish banks. as a result, you see some nder has comenta down and you will see this across the spanish banking climate. negative news for spanish banks from this court. we'll continue to focus what is happening in asia. stay withrs's were to us. up next, we'll look east and hear from the head of the asian development bank, his views on china, and the regional phone conflict. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: all right, breaking news saying.u. court ruling spanish banks will have to pay back some of the money that they overcharged to customers for mortgages for before a 2013 mortgage floor was put into place, so as a result, we see spanish banks falling after losing this battle in an e.u. court. you see red arrows across the board. santander both down as is bbva. guy: we'll come back and get more details on all of those is
a court ruling on some mortgage forrest payment case spanish banks, and essentially, spanish banks haveuling. what the court is saying is that spanish banks are going to have to pay back borrowers that they had charged them too much interest previously, and so this will cost spanish banks. as a result, you see some nder has comenta down and you will see this across the spanish banking climate. negative news for spanish banks from this court. we'll continue to focus what is happening in asia....
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every single spanish trade low. but they have to pay their money back pray they will pay their money back. it does have pressure when it comes to profitability going into maybe the fourth order where it's a challenging environment. time, there is pressure on a possible capital requirements. at the same time, they did come out and say they are not going to be affected by this because they never engaged in any of these types of turns or closes. julie: what exactly was the overcharging about? what did it in tale? -- entail? maria: just to recap for our , it's aand get us ready flexible rate. the ruling session says the so-called mortgage floor set i banks and ensured that boards would have to pay a minimum, and given the current scenario, very low rates is to simply not work for the clients. they argue that they should be paid the money back, and that they should do it in a way that has no time limits. would mean it can go anywhere in time, if you can actually prove your case and bring forward a case and prove the you
every single spanish trade low. but they have to pay their money back pray they will pay their money back. it does have pressure when it comes to profitability going into maybe the fourth order where it's a challenging environment. time, there is pressure on a possible capital requirements. at the same time, they did come out and say they are not going to be affected by this because they never engaged in any of these types of turns or closes. julie: what exactly was the overcharging about? what...
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. >> i speak spanish and. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the circumstances that made me lost my home my landlord wanted to increase any rent he said too many people living in the unit you choose to evict me and my family that was extremely hard san francisco is an aide i have everything i have my children's home and hospital and at the same time the rent is extremely expensive i had to contemplated moving to another city >> (speaking spanish.) >> when i was in the processed of looking for a new place to rents i came to hampton families i was well-received and in the beginning i received help and support from my intact specialist to find a solution is to all my housing problems and helped with fill out applications for unit in the end finding a worthy place to live i received help from my specialist she's been available to help me with housing and all issues to reach my goals of conceding and helping my children. >> (speaking spanish.) >> for me that was a very important assistance for me because the time that i was looking at for a new home i was frustrated and stressed out this real
. >> i speak spanish and. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the circumstances that made me lost my home my landlord wanted to increase any rent he said too many people living in the unit you choose to evict me and my family that was extremely hard san francisco is an aide i have everything i have my children's home and hospital and at the same time the rent is extremely expensive i had to contemplated moving to another city >> (speaking spanish.) >> when i was in...
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and they found a spanish seniorita, and her skirt was shaking. they lifted up the skirt and the priest was hiding under there. they did things. after that, other missions were raided and burned up and down the peninsula. our people, we resisted. we resisted that. because our beliefs, and our love for ourselves and our families, were and are strong, still continue to be strong. we resisted that. and then what happened around 1811, okay, independence from spain. look it up in wikipedia, people. all right. so the mexican government took over. mexico became a republic. guess what, california was part of the mexican republic. well, the mexican government said that they were going to secularize the missions. in other words, they were going to give the land back to the native people. right? believe me, that's what they said. that's what they said. but then what happened was this. they started giving the land to their friends, spaniards who were born in the americas. that started a whole new set of revolts, up and down mexico, california especially. kume
and they found a spanish seniorita, and her skirt was shaking. they lifted up the skirt and the priest was hiding under there. they did things. after that, other missions were raided and burned up and down the peninsula. our people, we resisted. we resisted that. because our beliefs, and our love for ourselves and our families, were and are strong, still continue to be strong. we resisted that. and then what happened around 1811, okay, independence from spain. look it up in wikipedia, people....
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no, it's in spanish, the regression part of it.anish. >> seth: as a producer did you ever think of casting someone else. [ laughter ] >> it did cross my mind. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> so yeah we wanted to keep the spanish to a minimum for myself. >> seth: so give us some of the spanish words. do you even remember any of the three spanish words? >> i can't believe you're asking me that. oh god. um. >> seth: que. you say que a lot. you're like confused. >> si, si, si. [ speaking spanish ] >> seth: oh, so there you go. you're fine. what was that? >> our own lives are nothing. >> seth: oh, that's perfect dialogue. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: that would be if you got rosetta stone and that was the first thing it taught you you'd be like i don't think i want these tapes. [ laughter ] >> by the way all the spanish are people who are going, "that's not what he said." it's like, i'd like some hot sauce. >> seth: yeah, exactly. he said this piaya is too chewy. [ laughter ] by the way this is assassin -- this is an assassin hood. >> that
no, it's in spanish, the regression part of it.anish. >> seth: as a producer did you ever think of casting someone else. [ laughter ] >> it did cross my mind. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> so yeah we wanted to keep the spanish to a minimum for myself. >> seth: so give us some of the spanish words. do you even remember any of the three spanish words? >> i can't believe you're asking me that. oh god. um. >> seth: que. you say que a lot. you're like confused....
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i didn't know. [ speaks spanish ] as for you, mr. g-man, if you send out any social program checks, you send them to me. louie. stay cool, frankie. [ murmuring ] you guys want a truck? francis, can i have a word with you upstairs? what's going on in there, phil? take it from me, you don't want to know. ou? mr. parker, you know where the stairs are, hmm? what's going on? what's this, nate? a baseball bat, captain. oh. you in a league or something? gentlemen, i've been a cop 17 years, and i've been to a few softball games myself. so what say? let's not kid a kidder. who called practice? i did, captain. we both did. you both look like you already lost. what happened? we got jumped. in broad daylight? no, we were in a building, sir. we were investigating a possible burglary in progress. and? and when it turned out to be a false alarm, when we tried to leave, that's when they jumped us. they got our guns. well, listen up, athletes. softball practice is canceled. you're gonna let them get away with it? what if one of those guns kills a cop
i didn't know. [ speaks spanish ] as for you, mr. g-man, if you send out any social program checks, you send them to me. louie. stay cool, frankie. [ murmuring ] you guys want a truck? francis, can i have a word with you upstairs? what's going on in there, phil? take it from me, you don't want to know. ou? mr. parker, you know where the stairs are, hmm? what's going on? what's this, nate? a baseball bat, captain. oh. you in a league or something? gentlemen, i've been a cop 17 years, and i've...
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spanish refund.ghest court orders and is thanks to refund billions of euros to mortgage holders who were not allowed to lower interest rates. taking european equities down with them, too far, too fast, stocks hitting fresh record highs as the dow inches closer to 20,000. investors are seeing the half full part of the last that isamed el-erian says this time to cash after recent gains. jonathan: for more on the italian and spanish banks we had to europe in milan and madrid. joining us now our bureau chiefs. i'm looking at the ibex see bank of popular -- banko popular down . walk me through the court case and what this means for some of those individual lenders. >> that is right. basically, this news is all about spanish banks charging too much for the mortgages in an environment where my interest rates have fallen so sharply. clauses were into millions of mortgage contracts and basically set minimum interest rates payable on those mortgages and those were struck down by europe's top court. jonathan: w
spanish refund.ghest court orders and is thanks to refund billions of euros to mortgage holders who were not allowed to lower interest rates. taking european equities down with them, too far, too fast, stocks hitting fresh record highs as the dow inches closer to 20,000. investors are seeing the half full part of the last that isamed el-erian says this time to cash after recent gains. jonathan: for more on the italian and spanish banks we had to europe in milan and madrid. joining us now our...
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his nanny was spanish-speaking and he learned spanish first and english and then french, apparently awkward and weird. maybe it had a spanish accent. i don't know. but he was home-schooled in the earlier years of his life and they had a townhouse with all of the kids, i can't remember eight or ten kids and they would rotate from floor to floor like, okay, spanish on the first flooe and then, you know, politicald science on the second floor and go down to math. h at a certain point he was sent to british boarding school. they sent him away, they thought that was better. he picked up british accent that never totally went away and then there was a little bit of connecticut thrown in there. so i don't think you sensed a spanish inflection at all, but it's kind of amazing sort of hodgepodge of language backgrounds that he had and his brother james buckley had similar voice, it wasn't quite as distinctive and weird but there's the subtle almost british inflation underneath it. he was interviewed on 60 minutes right before reagan was sworn in and they said, why are you talking like that, use big
his nanny was spanish-speaking and he learned spanish first and english and then french, apparently awkward and weird. maybe it had a spanish accent. i don't know. but he was home-schooled in the earlier years of his life and they had a townhouse with all of the kids, i can't remember eight or ten kids and they would rotate from floor to floor like, okay, spanish on the first flooe and then, you know, politicald science on the second floor and go down to math. h at a certain point he was sent...
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sot supuesta victima de fraude su rostro debe de taparse spanish immigration fraud sound20161209181734:05 al 01:11 me pidio 460 primero, luego.... 500 cash vo esta joven quien pidio permanecer en el anonimato supuestamente era clienta del abogado james lopez quien tenia su oficina de inmigracion en la ciudad de campbell.... acudio a el en el 2012 para que le tramitara el daca... sot supuesta victima de fraude su rostro debe de taparse spanish immigration fraud sound20161209181734 00:31 al 00:46 hicimos todo como el pidio... tendriamos respuesta en menos de un ano vo pero eso no ocurrio... ya han pasado tres anos y la joven teme que con la entrada del presidente electo donald trump pueda ser deportada por que no tiene ningun tipo de proteccion.... pero ella no es la unica presunta victima del abogado lopez... este matrimonio tambien solicito sus servicios y cuando se enteraron de su arresto el pasado mes de octubre creyeron que todo estaba perdido... sot jesus immigration fraud sound spanish raw kwi 00:08 al 00:12 estaba preocupado por que no sabia si todo estaba en regla.... vo afortun
sot supuesta victima de fraude su rostro debe de taparse spanish immigration fraud sound20161209181734:05 al 01:11 me pidio 460 primero, luego.... 500 cash vo esta joven quien pidio permanecer en el anonimato supuestamente era clienta del abogado james lopez quien tenia su oficina de inmigracion en la ciudad de campbell.... acudio a el en el 2012 para que le tramitara el daca... sot supuesta victima de fraude su rostro debe de taparse spanish immigration fraud sound20161209181734 00:31 al 00:46...
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we said we're spanish firefighters. this is our information and address and we have a boat. if you need us, we are here as a nongovernmental organization that can offer qualified health. >> after a rescue operation in january, the greek coast guard arrested them for three days. the charges included illegal transport of persons and illegal possession of firearms. >> would actually been given an assignment from the greek coast guard two days before they arrested us. they called and told see about a vote that had not changed position at the four hours. >> now, firefighters josÉ and julio can hardly believe they may be facing 10 years in prison. at the station, they practice dealing with a chemical spill. they are seasoned professionals, well-versed in the skills they need. how could such etiquette lifesavers be confused with smugglers? >> i am no criminal. i'm not and nobody says i am. it must be a mistake. we are hoping this case can be cleared up as fast as possible. >> a spanish attorney is one of the defense lawyers in greece during the charges resulted from a 2002 eu direc
we said we're spanish firefighters. this is our information and address and we have a boat. if you need us, we are here as a nongovernmental organization that can offer qualified health. >> after a rescue operation in january, the greek coast guard arrested them for three days. the charges included illegal transport of persons and illegal possession of firearms. >> would actually been given an assignment from the greek coast guard two days before they arrested us. they called and...
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look at spanish banks. big story. spanish lenders including pchael r -- including banco opolare may have to give back billions of euros to mortgage customers after a ruling by the e.u. santander down by 1.5%. banco sabadell --all falling on that news. here is nejra cehic. nejra: spanish banks including bbva may haveand to give back billions to mortgage customers after a ruling by the european union top court. judges of the e.u. court of justice ruled borrowers who take too much interest on home loans predating a 2013 spanish ruling are entitled to a refund from the banks. the court says a proposed time limit on the refunds is illegal. volkswagen has reached an agreement with u.s. car owners and regulators to fix or by back about 83,000 vehicles with emissions-cheating diesel engines. the accord covers some luxury models released since 2009, and resolves a significant piece of vw's in missions cheating scandal. both houses of italy's parliament are expected to vote today on a 20 billion euro bank rescue package, as dat
look at spanish banks. big story. spanish lenders including pchael r -- including banco opolare may have to give back billions of euros to mortgage customers after a ruling by the e.u. santander down by 1.5%. banco sabadell --all falling on that news. here is nejra cehic. nejra: spanish banks including bbva may haveand to give back billions to mortgage customers after a ruling by the european union top court. judges of the e.u. court of justice ruled borrowers who take too much interest on home...
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so enhancer to your second question his nanny was spanish so he did learn spanish first and then english and then he learned yang lu negative french but he was home schooled in the early years of his life with a town house with all of the kids in they would rotate spanish on the first floor bank godown for amounts and at certain points sent to of british boarding school so they picked up the british accent that never totally went away so i don't thank you sense that spanish inflection but with those language backgrounds but a similar voice but that subtle almost british inflection and right before reagan was sworn and widely talk like better use such big words? this is our top. i talked to my dog that way. and sometimes those precise words are the way to go. >> your book is excellent thoroughly enjoyed it but at the conclusion you think the issue promoted the book that to there is a void in the contemporary media landscape. and that we don't have this on cable news or the intellectual combat. so given that mainstream to be palatable to the left to take down those liberal radicals. to hel
so enhancer to your second question his nanny was spanish so he did learn spanish first and then english and then he learned yang lu negative french but he was home schooled in the early years of his life with a town house with all of the kids in they would rotate spanish on the first floor bank godown for amounts and at certain points sent to of british boarding school so they picked up the british accent that never totally went away so i don't thank you sense that spanish inflection but with...
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. >>> spanish banks sinking to the bottom of the european market as the eu court of justice overturns a spanish court ruling on mortgage interest repayments. >>> shares of mediaset hit a 16-month high after vivendi increases its stake yet again. but the italian media group warns it will take all measures necessary to defend its assets. >>> good morning, everybody. good morning. kind of christmassy. >> i know. we're trying. just a few days to go. hard to believe. >> i'm not one of those with the sweaters with rudolph's nose popping off. >>> missed that day here. >> i did, too. >> i have a few in my closet. >>> wrueuropean equity markets, just a bit lower. we hit an 11-month high yesterday on european equities what goes up must come down. what goes down must go up. today just drifting. when it comes to the main european equity markets, slightly mixed trade. the ftse just bucking the trend, hanging on to slight gains. these markets i call them flat. a bit lower by a half percent on the ftse mib. it had bucked the trend on the upside at the open, then heard that bmps has less money than w
. >>> spanish banks sinking to the bottom of the european market as the eu court of justice overturns a spanish court ruling on mortgage interest repayments. >>> shares of mediaset hit a 16-month high after vivendi increases its stake yet again. but the italian media group warns it will take all measures necessary to defend its assets. >>> good morning, everybody. good morning. kind of christmassy. >> i know. we're trying. just a few days to go. hard to believe....
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why we do see the gap that is here between the spanish speaking and cantonese eeb frn the spanish speaking they are deing better than the state el's within california. again, a similar pattern for the sbac results too. for percentage of all student who scored standard met and above we broke down by pathway since that is something we are closely monitoring rchlt you can see increasing when you kim pair 2015, 16 results to the 14-15. for the spanish pathway there is a slight degrease crease and similar pattern for math as well but for cantonese there is a slight decrease. for reclassification by language pathway there was a decrease for all language groups so taking a closer look at why that is happening and really trying to better understand the services that are being provided and hope to see a increase in the next year but we did notice a decrease overall for all students no matter what path way they were in. we did take a look at a comparison looking at the state data what cdi provides and this is a snapshot which isn't the same in the previous slide. in this one you can see over the las
why we do see the gap that is here between the spanish speaking and cantonese eeb frn the spanish speaking they are deing better than the state el's within california. again, a similar pattern for the sbac results too. for percentage of all student who scored standard met and above we broke down by pathway since that is something we are closely monitoring rchlt you can see increasing when you kim pair 2015, 16 results to the 14-15. for the spanish pathway there is a slight degrease crease and...
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it's actually spanish. and is that true and what is the source of that kind of cut glass kind of -- >> a lovely way to put it. answer to both of your questions. first of all, best of enemies i want to plug that movie. a terrific documentary. the last five minutes says a few things are too overreaching about this being the beginning of fox news and the end of civil debate and that's not spot on but a really good film and they note the film that buckley did nod prepare for his first encounter with gore vidal. they were having a discuss at the democratic national convention in 1968 and paid them handsomely to be on the show, but they asked buckley, would you do this commentary and she said, okay, and he said there is anyone you want want to appear with he said i'd appear with anyone except gore vidal. and of course, vidal had a gap are gotcha thing, and they head -- buckley was underprepared and vidal was overprepared and parade all of his off the cuff equip sod -- quips and by they had he second discussion bu
it's actually spanish. and is that true and what is the source of that kind of cut glass kind of -- >> a lovely way to put it. answer to both of your questions. first of all, best of enemies i want to plug that movie. a terrific documentary. the last five minutes says a few things are too overreaching about this being the beginning of fox news and the end of civil debate and that's not spot on but a really good film and they note the film that buckley did nod prepare for his first...
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his nanny was spanish-speaking and so he learned spanish first and then english and then french.apparently he thought he was very good in french but it was awkward and weird.en maybe it had a spanish accent. i don't know, but he was home schooled in the earlier years of his life. eight or ten kids and they would rotate from floor to floor likee spanish on the first floor and then, you knowinger political science on the second floor and then go to math. at some point he was sent to british boarding school.in they sent him away. they thought that was better. he picked up the british accent that never totally went away and there was connecticut throw in there. i don't think there's spanish influence at all. but amazing of hodgepodge of languages that he had.d. his brother had a similar voice. it wasn't quite as distinctive and weird but there's the subtle british in there. people thought it was put on. this is how i talk. he was interviewed on 60 minutes before reagan was sworn in. that's just how i talk. i talk to my dog that way. you need to find the right word. sure. yes. >> your
his nanny was spanish-speaking and so he learned spanish first and then english and then french.apparently he thought he was very good in french but it was awkward and weird.en maybe it had a spanish accent. i don't know, but he was home schooled in the earlier years of his life. eight or ten kids and they would rotate from floor to floor likee spanish on the first floor and then, you knowinger political science on the second floor and then go to math. at some point he was sent to british...
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those dictionary, a spanish spanish dictionary was a national project. it was funded by the spanish government i believe. they have now started a much come with much more of a another project which might we hope eventually become a national dictionary. there's a norwegian dictionary, and swedish dictionary.dictio therethere's an australian national dictionary, one volume, but the language from captain cook up to the present day. there's just the second edition of that has come out. there are national dictionaries throughout the english and french, spanish speaking world. but i like to think the oed has got something on many of them. the dutch dictionary actually took longer than the grimm's dictionary to complete. they said say they are the biggest dictionary in the world, but i don't believe them. >> china? >> there isn't a chinese historical dictionary. and there is a japanese one i don't think. they very much would like to be one. in korea where people look at the possibility of doing it but it's a matter of some alarm that they haven't got a dictiona
those dictionary, a spanish spanish dictionary was a national project. it was funded by the spanish government i believe. they have now started a much come with much more of a another project which might we hope eventually become a national dictionary. there's a norwegian dictionary, and swedish dictionary.dictio therethere's an australian national dictionary, one volume, but the language from captain cook up to the present day. there's just the second edition of that has come out. there are...
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they say the spanish cuban american war in 1898. but there in that hotel you'll see pictures of the movie stars of the time. marilyn monroe, rocky marciano is there. when you walk through, you see the people that were, i'll say, lived in black and white fame in america, their pictures are on the wall in the hotel nationale and also there in the parking lot was a 1959 jaguar station wagon that was the vehicle of the previous dictator, batista's wife, who had that green 1959 jaguar station wagon. but things have stopped, they're frozen in time. the most typical taxi cab in havana was a 1954 chevy and it would have a three-cylinder russian diesel engine under the hood and if you look around the island, you would see russian tractors that were parked and they've been stripped for parts. i didn't see any of them out there running. it's the only place of civilization that i know that once went from animal husbandry, agriculture, where they used beasts of burden, to till the fields, they went to russian tractors, when the russians were sub
they say the spanish cuban american war in 1898. but there in that hotel you'll see pictures of the movie stars of the time. marilyn monroe, rocky marciano is there. when you walk through, you see the people that were, i'll say, lived in black and white fame in america, their pictures are on the wall in the hotel nationale and also there in the parking lot was a 1959 jaguar station wagon that was the vehicle of the previous dictator, batista's wife, who had that green 1959 jaguar station wagon....
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it's the world-famous spanish christmas lottery. >> there's a big lottery, the christmas lottery. everybody buys all families play a number. >> everybody will be watching tv that day. a big tv program every single channel is at the place where the lottery is taking place. they interview the kids, the kids come out with a big prize and say, i don't know is. >> and that's to kick off for the holidays? >> yes. >> the 22nd of december. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and of course, there's always the music. embassy staff members and their children celebrate the holidays here at the ambassador's residence by singing some of the traditional christmas songs. throughout spain, christmas is celebrated with the singing of these songs called villa secos. villa meaning the city where they were first heard. many of the tunes originated in middle ages. originally sung only at religious settings, but are now considered simple carols sung throughout the holidays. outside the windows as the sun began to set, the ambassador noted the colors reminded him of the flag of spain. with its yellow stripe between ribbons of br
it's the world-famous spanish christmas lottery. >> there's a big lottery, the christmas lottery. everybody buys all families play a number. >> everybody will be watching tv that day. a big tv program every single channel is at the place where the lottery is taking place. they interview the kids, the kids come out with a big prize and say, i don't know is. >> and that's to kick off for the holidays? >> yes. >> the 22nd of december. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and of...
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not pictured here is the spanish influence on the state. - of course everyone knows that christopher columbus came to the new world with the support of queen isabella and the spanish, but what many people don't know is that ponce de leon came with him. he traveled to the new world in 1493, and he returned 20 years later in search of the fountain of youth. - he didn't find the fountain of youth, but ponce de leon did give the spanish colony its name, la florida, in honor of his country's feast of the flowers. and here's the story behind another famous name. a sports drink was invented at the university of florida, so it was named in honor of the school's athletes, the gators. that's why it's called gatorade. with flag facts, i'm eric. (stately music) (slide whistle blowing) (glass smashing) - this is an actual law in alabama. you're not allowed to drive a car while blindfolded. gotta admit, that makes sense. i wonder how many blindfolded drivers they arrest in alabama every year. (upbeat music) - i'l tell you how this position could help you do better on tests. teen kids news will be
not pictured here is the spanish influence on the state. - of course everyone knows that christopher columbus came to the new world with the support of queen isabella and the spanish, but what many people don't know is that ponce de leon came with him. he traveled to the new world in 1493, and he returned 20 years later in search of the fountain of youth. - he didn't find the fountain of youth, but ponce de leon did give the spanish colony its name, la florida, in honor of his country's feast...
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what about this spanish respect. >> it is from the agency of spanish defense department, they are pointing out is something that we've known for a long period of time, triple frontier. it is down between paraguay, argentina and brazil. there is a library of congress reported,ded in 2000 three that traces -- in 2003 that traces criminal activity and terrorist mix, a marriage of convenience back to 1999. david: gunnery sergeant there was a hezbollah hit in argentina in 90s, a couple hundred people were killed. there have been incidents there, we worry in this flood of immigration from south of the boarder, the terrorists might hide some of their own in the mix, is it happening? >> let me add-on, that explosion in argentina was backed by iranian-backed hezbollah. they were never prosecuted. we were never able to round up those officials they were in cahoots with their at the time president. i am getting at, right now crossing the boarder we know they are getting fal false i.d. and presents themselves as mexican nationals, illegal immigration is really a considerable problem when you realize b
what about this spanish respect. >> it is from the agency of spanish defense department, they are pointing out is something that we've known for a long period of time, triple frontier. it is down between paraguay, argentina and brazil. there is a library of congress reported,ded in 2000 three that traces -- in 2003 that traces criminal activity and terrorist mix, a marriage of convenience back to 1999. david: gunnery sergeant there was a hezbollah hit in argentina in 90s, a couple hundred...
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his nanny was spanish-speaking. sew learned spanish first and then learned english and french.e thought he was very good in his french and a little awkward and weird. maybe it had a spanish accent, i don't know. but he was homeschooled in the early years of his life. and they actually had aof townhouse with all the kids, eight or 10 kids. and they would rotate from floor to floor like, spanish on the first floor and political science on the second floor and go down for math and rotate in the house all day. at a certain point he was sent to a british boarding school. his mother was enduring a difficult pregnancy. they sent him away. they thought that was better. so he picked up this british accent that went away. there was a little bit of connecticut thrown in there. i don't think you sense a spanish inflection at all, but it is kind of amazing hodgepodgs of language backgrounds he had. his brother, james buckley had a similar voice. it wasn't quite as distinctive and weird but there is subtle almost british inflection underneath it. people thought it was put on. this is how i t
his nanny was spanish-speaking. sew learned spanish first and then learned english and french.e thought he was very good in his french and a little awkward and weird. maybe it had a spanish accent, i don't know. but he was homeschooled in the early years of his life. and they actually had aof townhouse with all the kids, eight or 10 kids. and they would rotate from floor to floor like, spanish on the first floor and political science on the second floor and go down for math and rotate in the...
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pú empiresto the beginning of spanish american war which was of the spanish empire.ing to war without showcasing is here and where he had it. i think it's fair to say it's not -- it was more reminder to him of the work yet undone. as the creation of league of nation, he was there and even with the peace sign of 1919 to work on establishment league of nation. as÷ú americans we should always remember that our country never joined the league of nation, to ratify the treaty wilson went on a trip across the country hoping to appeal to the american public to r that never happened. in late 1919 and early 1920 and the united states never joined. interestingly late in ymlife, i think wilson had a bit of grace about this. he one of his daughters who reported he said iu! realize grt ideas don't rely on their advocates but they have a logic of their own, power of their own. 25 years later when it was founded and i think ob founded united nations÷ú in the world w ii and it was in a way thatzv t conclusion of a conversation that had begun in american politics÷ú in kubrñ . it is th
pú empiresto the beginning of spanish american war which was of the spanish empire.ing to war without showcasing is here and where he had it. i think it's fair to say it's not -- it was more reminder to him of the work yet undone. as the creation of league of nation, he was there and even with the peace sign of 1919 to work on establishment league of nation. as÷ú americans we should always remember that our country never joined the league of nation, to ratify the treaty wilson went on a trip...
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>> it was like, you know, (speaking spanish), you know, finally. >> hinojosa: really? >> finally. because, i mean, what we're seeing in mexico today is nothing different than what we've seen or experienced in bolivia, peru, colombia. i mean, it's a very old story. but i think finally the americans are realizing that, "wait a minute, we are part of the problem." and it took mexico... i mean, it took the issue to come to america's, you know, doorsteps for the us goverment to finally realize this is about coresponsibility. i mean, it takes two of you. >> hinojosa: do you... when you hear people talking about this kind of... i don't know if i've heard the word flood, but, you know, the violence creeping over the border, coming into the united states, and i've heard some people say, "you know what? too alarmist. may have happened here or there." as someone who works on this issue all the time, is it true? are we seeing a crossover of this violence from mexico into the united states? >> it's a spillover, but i think that maybe some of the reports have been a little bit overexaggerated,
>> it was like, you know, (speaking spanish), you know, finally. >> hinojosa: really? >> finally. because, i mean, what we're seeing in mexico today is nothing different than what we've seen or experienced in bolivia, peru, colombia. i mean, it's a very old story. but i think finally the americans are realizing that, "wait a minute, we are part of the problem." and it took mexico... i mean, it took the issue to come to america's, you know, doorsteps for the us...
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a spanish coffee has a little bit of >> i go with irish. >> spanish. >> you would be right. bit of alcohol in it. it's the whiskey. there's two, a little combo. this is over 200. >> i like kaluha. >> irish or spanish s. that it? >> everyone grab a drink. >> this is good. thank you, that helps. >> the winner -- >> way go go. wait a minute. those are left over from two weeks ago. >> you're giving me old props. >> but it's chocolate that looks like olives. you'll love t. thank you. >>> more take it or leave it new year's drinks to play on our website at klgandhoda.com. >>> coming up, how selfless acts of kindness changed two people's lives forever. coming up, after this. >> no, no. >> what did you do with it all? . i know [goat noise] i stole the other team's mascot for good luck. wash it? yeah, wash it with febreze. for all the things you can't wash, use febreze fabric refresher wow [inhales] it really smells great in here. dog barks and try pluggable febreze, with up to 4 times the freshness in one refill. pluggable febreze and fabric refresher [inhale + exhale mnemoni
a spanish coffee has a little bit of >> i go with irish. >> spanish. >> you would be right. bit of alcohol in it. it's the whiskey. there's two, a little combo. this is over 200. >> i like kaluha. >> irish or spanish s. that it? >> everyone grab a drink. >> this is good. thank you, that helps. >> the winner -- >> way go go. wait a minute. those are left over from two weeks ago. >> you're giving me old props. >> but it's chocolate...
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you'll pretty much hear everybody speaking spanish.bsolutely. even if they are not latin. you have to speak spanish. >> anthony: meat on meat is something of a venezuelan specialty and this one has a lot. a beef patty, ham, egg, six varieties of sauces, potatoes and cheese. it's big. big i tells ya. you got to demolish it in stages like you're imploding a casino or like an antelope. you try to tunnel through the soft parts first. >> i'm going to start crying. look at that. all right. i'm going in. good god. ♪ >> women: yes or no? >> anthony: it's delicious, but -- >> women: it's a little much, right? >> anthony: there's no way this thing is holding together until the last bite. >> women: all right. i can't even get the whole thing. that's ridiculous. >> anthony: this is open until 4:00 a.m. so there's definitely a time of day when that seems like a perfectly reasonable idea. >> women: if you drink too much, this will pretty much take care of everything that ever ailed you. >> anthony: long a refuge for people from all over the caribbea
you'll pretty much hear everybody speaking spanish.bsolutely. even if they are not latin. you have to speak spanish. >> anthony: meat on meat is something of a venezuelan specialty and this one has a lot. a beef patty, ham, egg, six varieties of sauces, potatoes and cheese. it's big. big i tells ya. you got to demolish it in stages like you're imploding a casino or like an antelope. you try to tunnel through the soft parts first. >> i'm going to start crying. look at that. all...
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why we do see the gap that is here between the spanish speaking and cantonese eeb frn the spanish speaking they are deing better than the state el's within california. again, a similar pattern for the sbac results too. for percentage of all student who scored standard met and above we broke down by pathway since that is something we are closely monitoring rchlt you can see increasing when you kim pair 2015, 16 results to the 14-15. for the spanish pathway there is a slight degrease crease and similar pattern for math as well but for cantonese there is a slight decrease. for reclassification by language pathway there was a decrease for all language groups so taking a closer look at why that is happening and really trying to better understand the services that are being provided and hope to see a increase in the next year but we did notice a decrease overall for all students no matter what path way they were in. we did take a look at a comparison looking at the state data what cdi provides and this is a snapshot which isn't the same in the previous slide. in this one you can see over the las
why we do see the gap that is here between the spanish speaking and cantonese eeb frn the spanish speaking they are deing better than the state el's within california. again, a similar pattern for the sbac results too. for percentage of all student who scored standard met and above we broke down by pathway since that is something we are closely monitoring rchlt you can see increasing when you kim pair 2015, 16 results to the 14-15. for the spanish pathway there is a slight degrease crease and...