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ok, any not aconia in spain for us. thank you very much. a germany is also hoping that renewable energy is, can help me to it's future energy needs. but to do that, it also needs to be able to store the energy for when the sun is shining and the wind doesn't blow they call it the giga factory. this is where the startup test volt is based in the heart of germany. the company produces battery storage units. a single module stores 10 kilowatt hours, which can power the needs of a 4 person household buddy. the modules can be connected to one another and industrial companies are keen on acquiring them. them for workers, awake of the ukraine, more companies want a sustainable, secure, and affordable energy supply thing. and that's why customers call us and say, i need electricity stores. i want to freeze my electricity cost. if it's the only way to become independent of rising electricity prices, that is what the town of course climmer in eastern germany wanted with its new solar farm. there price $0.06 per kilowatt hour of solar power plus $0.10
ok, any not aconia in spain for us. thank you very much. a germany is also hoping that renewable energy is, can help me to it's future energy needs. but to do that, it also needs to be able to store the energy for when the sun is shining and the wind doesn't blow they call it the giga factory. this is where the startup test volt is based in the heart of germany. the company produces battery storage units. a single module stores 10 kilowatt hours, which can power the needs of a 4 person...
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eric: well, this is spain's last coal-fired power plant. these days, of course, it's using imported coal; until recently, even australian coal. but all that's coming to an end, because in a few short years, the portuguese owner, edp, wants to turn this coal plant into a clean, green hub. the plan is to generate green hydrogen, using electricity from wind and solar to split hydrogen fuel from water. josé manuel pérez rodriguez is a coal engineer and now edp's head of hydrogen conversion. josé: this site makes a lot of sense because we already have the electric connections. we already have the water. we are next to the sea, next to the port to make exports of the hydrogen produced. we think it makes a loof sense. eric: it's not just the falling costs of clean energy that are driving the change; it's the rising cost of carbon. in 2005, europe introduced the world's first international emissions trading scheme. in may the price doubled to $80 a ton, sending electricity prices soaring. josé: the main cost of producing electricity with coal i
eric: well, this is spain's last coal-fired power plant. these days, of course, it's using imported coal; until recently, even australian coal. but all that's coming to an end, because in a few short years, the portuguese owner, edp, wants to turn this coal plant into a clean, green hub. the plan is to generate green hydrogen, using electricity from wind and solar to split hydrogen fuel from water. josé manuel pérez rodriguez is a coal engineer and now edp's head of hydrogen conversion....
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spain's growth is exoected _ of performance. spain's growth is exoected to _ of performance. spain's growth is expected to slow _ of performance. spain's growth is expected to slow next - of performance. spain's growth is expected to slow next year i is expected to slow next year and is tourism recovers its pre— pandemic momentum, the question is whether the country's economy is resilient to overcome the challenges to come. guy hedgecoe, bbc news. now to china where scores of workers have escaped from the world's biggest iphone assembly plant, which is under covid lockdown, leaving the authorities scrambling to contain a possible outbreak of the virus. video shared online shows workers from the foxconn factory compound travelling away on foot. china is continuing its zero—covid policy, which has triggered ever—increasing restrictions across many areas in recent months. lets go to our asia business correspondent katie silver from singapore. what is going on? they are uuite what is going on? they are quite some _ what is going on? they are quite some scenes. - what is goi
spain's growth is exoected _ of performance. spain's growth is exoected to _ of performance. spain's growth is expected to slow _ of performance. spain's growth is expected to slow next - of performance. spain's growth is expected to slow next year i is expected to slow next year and is tourism recovers its pre— pandemic momentum, the question is whether the country's economy is resilient to overcome the challenges to come. guy hedgecoe, bbc news. now to china where scores of workers have...
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he aligned himself with powerful people, especially in spain. the groups german branch, also seeks close contact to politicians and church leaders such as cardinal rhina, maria ver key. cologne's controversial archbishop. traditionally media shy, opus day was forced into the spotlight by dan brown's best seller, the da vinci code, and the subsequent film. the group was portrayed as bloodthirsty and ruthless. but where is the line between miss and reality? is open day, a catholic cult that endangers members and a free society or is the personal prelate. you're nothing more than another pious institution. fighting to keep an ever decreasing number of believers in the fold. ah pamplona. the capital of the northern spanish region of nevada. this is where opus day began its ascension ah, the catholic church by a leading role in the lives of many in this rural region. the ground here was fertile for a new devout group like opus day in 1928, a young priest, jose maria, as craven is struck by what he calls divine inspiration. he founds open day in engli
he aligned himself with powerful people, especially in spain. the groups german branch, also seeks close contact to politicians and church leaders such as cardinal rhina, maria ver key. cologne's controversial archbishop. traditionally media shy, opus day was forced into the spotlight by dan brown's best seller, the da vinci code, and the subsequent film. the group was portrayed as bloodthirsty and ruthless. but where is the line between miss and reality? is open day, a catholic cult that...
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back to spain in the southeastern part of the country. to marcia, we meet a woman who tells us a shocking story about the way her father's death unfolded me by that my father was an opus de member. as was my late mother and my brother fernando. as an opus de priest, one day my brother told my father, you will die in 4 days. my father was really shocked. he told everyone he did have lung cancer, but it wasn't in the final stages. his doctors had told him that he had several more months to live and he was active, meeting friends for coffee. but he died exactly 4 days later under very strange circumstances. according to horse, athena, or tonda, a doctor from opus day was in and out of her father's apartment. he sounded sedated on the phone and eventually stopped picking up hose. athena was working as a doctor in england at the time her father died on may. the 17th 2015, before she could return to spain, ascension day, and the anniversary of the beatification of opus de founder, escreen. ah, what a coincidence. then at his funeral, other opus
back to spain in the southeastern part of the country. to marcia, we meet a woman who tells us a shocking story about the way her father's death unfolded me by that my father was an opus de member. as was my late mother and my brother fernando. as an opus de priest, one day my brother told my father, you will die in 4 days. my father was really shocked. he told everyone he did have lung cancer, but it wasn't in the final stages. his doctors had told him that he had several more months to live...
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so spain has built, it's part the, an iberian patent peninsula. consisting of spain and portugal is an intensive and importer of liquefied natural gas. for example, from algeria they get a lot of energy, but they don't have any link to the european continent yet. and so now the plan is to extend that pipeline to let it go into france. but the french president in monroe mccall has so far been against this plan. he's voiced opposition because he, he argues that such a pipeline could not, in fact be transformed. so that it could one day also transport em hydrogen green hydrogen. that will, is one of the arguments that the people in favor of building this pipeline are using, that it would not just be for importing gas into your and, but in fact of many people are saying that a minor, my call has been against it because of the strong nuclear power lobby in his country. and so today in the press, a we heard from chancello left shows that he is hearing fest signs from france. that indeed, they are beginning to understand that at times have changed in that europe does need every source of ener
so spain has built, it's part the, an iberian patent peninsula. consisting of spain and portugal is an intensive and importer of liquefied natural gas. for example, from algeria they get a lot of energy, but they don't have any link to the european continent yet. and so now the plan is to extend that pipeline to let it go into france. but the french president in monroe mccall has so far been against this plan. he's voiced opposition because he, he argues that such a pipeline could not, in fact...
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but 1st we looked to spain. the book 1st guessed country where women are writing for more justice castilla la mancha. in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where ana ellis simone grew up. her background is mar, her grandparents were communists, traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation with your fidel can her and i don'
but 1st we looked to spain. the book 1st guessed country where women are writing for more justice castilla la mancha. in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where ana ellis simone grew up. her background is mar, her grandparents were communists, traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a...
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but spain's core foundation and structures remained intact as well. no one was held accountable for young people to day. no next to nothing about the dictatorship, they got the subject is taboo and a lot of it is covered up for my. no one is brave enough to self reflect and analyze edna law. it will likely go on like this for the next century, or yes, he said he, there was interest in angles brought him in beth anna, as answer, has insight into the inner workings of opus day. she was part of the group for 19 years. one of about $90000.00 members globally, members in north and south america make up about a 3rd of that total. there are roughly 10000 members in africa, asia, australia, and oceana. combined. spain is open day, strongest base with about 35000 members. another 4000 darren italy and in germany about 600 clergy and lay persons in 1945 opus de starts expanding from spain to portugal and italy then to germany, france and england. it later establishes centers in north and south america to day that our members in 90 countries, including africa an
but spain's core foundation and structures remained intact as well. no one was held accountable for young people to day. no next to nothing about the dictatorship, they got the subject is taboo and a lot of it is covered up for my. no one is brave enough to self reflect and analyze edna law. it will likely go on like this for the next century, or yes, he said he, there was interest in angles brought him in beth anna, as answer, has insight into the inner workings of opus day. she was part of...
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i've been in spain on _ audible back. i've been in spain on holiday - audible back. i've been in spain on holiday and i audible back. i've been in spain on holiday and all. audible back. i've been in| spain on holiday and all of audible back. i've been in i spain on holiday and all of the spanish — spain on holiday and all of the spanish people _ spain on holiday and all of the spanish people and _ spain on holiday and all of the spanish people and german i spanish people and german people _ spanish people and german people keep _ spanish people and german people keep saying - spanish people and german people keep saying what i spanish people and german people keep saying what isi people keep saying what is wrong _ people keep saying what is wrong with _ people keep saying what is wrong with your _ people keep saying what is wrong with your country? i people keep saying what is wrong with your country? well, we've been _ wrong with your country? well, we've been talking. _ wrong with your country? well, | we've been talking. crosstalk. that's the problem. _ we've b
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it is semen, elena maydon, 3 women writers campaigning for a fairer spain. and for women to be able to decide for themselves what kind of life they want to lead. you watching d w news coming to you live from berlin. up next we've got some business for you with chris cobar. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at d. w. thanks. watch. with again they get all the harvesters are immigrants, dolock is that everything you enjoy, eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. then i d 's for free and we're going to need to. uh huh. can we can keep doing what we're doing, and that's why your green revolution is absolutely necessary. euro revealed the future is being determined. now, our documentary theory will show you how people, companies and countries are rethinking everything. and making may take changes because europe revealed starts november 3rd on d, w. ah, an irritating hold up in times of urgent need. dozens of ships carrying liquefied natural gas are sitting idle outside european ports. we'll get expert analysis on
it is semen, elena maydon, 3 women writers campaigning for a fairer spain. and for women to be able to decide for themselves what kind of life they want to lead. you watching d w news coming to you live from berlin. up next we've got some business for you with chris cobar. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at d. w. thanks. watch. with again they get all the harvesters are immigrants, dolock is that everything you enjoy, eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are...
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they wanted to expand their operations to spain. olga: in galicia, there are a lot of advantages, because there are people very kind to other people who would like to start business here. so, it's not spain, like madrid and other huge cities. we can't just come for, i don't know, one year and take the money from the market and go away. we would like to build a very huge business here. reporter: today, they're visiting their new office spaces for the first time. it's a welcome distraction from the war back at home and their fear for their loved ones. their ukrainian colleague magdalina shpak can relate. she's been living in caro for many years. and she's put dozens of people in touch with locals. magdalina: there's a big difference between refugees and migrants. migrants leave their country because they want to. they want to. they plan things and decide where to live. refugees don't have that luxury. they just head off without anything. reporter: olga strelnyk returned to ukraine after the war broke out. she had to fetch her children
they wanted to expand their operations to spain. olga: in galicia, there are a lot of advantages, because there are people very kind to other people who would like to start business here. so, it's not spain, like madrid and other huge cities. we can't just come for, i don't know, one year and take the money from the market and go away. we would like to build a very huge business here. reporter: today, they're visiting their new office spaces for the first time. it's a welcome distraction from...
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spain, the outlier. inflation falling there. germany, you've got to go back to the 1950's, you've got to go back to west for many to see the kinds of numbers we are posting now in germany. the integrated germany. it is going to be an interesting road for the ecb from now on. looks like inflation maybe stickier than anticipated. alix: especially that conference yesterday. in the u.s., a similar story. reversing earlier losses, s&p up by 1.6%. bank of america says this is a bear hug. individual names, you might say you are seeing money into big tech and big oil. chevron did open at a record high, a nice run into earnings today. second highest profits. amazon struggling with their holiday season, apple doing well. you have to wonder it is more money out of amazon into apple. i cannot take credit for that, guy said it. the bond market, to year yield up nine basis points. eci payment relatively high, core pce staying sticky. you mission well, the inflation expectation staying sticky. you get the theme, stickier inflation, economists
spain, the outlier. inflation falling there. germany, you've got to go back to the 1950's, you've got to go back to west for many to see the kinds of numbers we are posting now in germany. the integrated germany. it is going to be an interesting road for the ecb from now on. looks like inflation maybe stickier than anticipated. alix: especially that conference yesterday. in the u.s., a similar story. reversing earlier losses, s&p up by 1.6%. bank of america says this is a bear hug....
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it's not this. spain is like mob to ethan. tell the seat and t as a huge cities we can just came for an a want here and to take money from the market and go away. we would like to build very huge business here. today they're visiting their new office spaces for the 1st time. it's a welcome distraction from the war back at home and their fear for their loved ones . their ukrainian colleague magdalena spock can relate. she's been living in carina for many years. and she's put dozens of people in touch with locals. yeah, i move around the difference here. there's a big difference between refugees and migrants for gaming and migrants leave their country because they want to meet on. they want to come to parochial, they plan things and decide where to live get, get in such a splendid weekend. been syndicated we be refugees, don't have that luxury. or if we had those, they just had off without anything. a filing. sonata focused rel, nick returned to ukraine after the war broke out. she had to fetch her children. 16 year old gorday a
it's not this. spain is like mob to ethan. tell the seat and t as a huge cities we can just came for an a want here and to take money from the market and go away. we would like to build very huge business here. today they're visiting their new office spaces for the 1st time. it's a welcome distraction from the war back at home and their fear for their loved ones . their ukrainian colleague magdalena spock can relate. she's been living in carina for many years. and she's put dozens of people in...
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now spain's national gas grid operator already said that it may have to reject on loads of energy due to over capacity at its terminals. well formed us let's bringing james waddle. he's a senior gas analyst at the consultants, the group energy aspects. welcome to the w. james, so as there seem to be, you know, a over capacity at these terminals in spain has europe bitten of more than it can chew when going around the world and buying all those natural gas. but what we're trying to do in europe is to make a pipeline grid that was designed to function from the east to the west function in of us to be historically we always use to get lots of rush and gas coming in from the east and filtering through germany in western europe, and that was the source of gas supply. and you've had the short for that much gas. we been basically pushing the gas had high enough that those are the highest value markets in the world. and that has been tracking not spending chicago to come in and off load, but the pipeline congestion within europe going from west to east is just such to the extent that we have
now spain's national gas grid operator already said that it may have to reject on loads of energy due to over capacity at its terminals. well formed us let's bringing james waddle. he's a senior gas analyst at the consultants, the group energy aspects. welcome to the w. james, so as there seem to be, you know, a over capacity at these terminals in spain has europe bitten of more than it can chew when going around the world and buying all those natural gas. but what we're trying to do in europe...
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the two leaders discussed the plan during a one-day summit in northwestern spain. energy supply security cooperation in the ongoing european response to russia's attack on ukraine were all on the agenda. dw political correspondent nina haase is traveling with the german chancellor. i asked her if the pipeline will go ahead. nina: it is not in fact a new pipeline but something that was agreed upon a couple of years ago. but then the times wer different, and people looked at the money, and people expected it to be something that was not worth all the money that would have had to go io developing this peline, so spain has built its part. the iberian peninsula, consisting of spa and portugal, isn intensive importer of liquefied natural gas. for example, from nigeria, ey get a lot of ergy, but they don't have link to theurean continent yet. no the pla is to extend that pipeline to let it go into france, but the fnch president, emmanuel macron, has so far been against the plan. has voiced opposition because hergues such a pipeline could not in fact be transformedo that i
the two leaders discussed the plan during a one-day summit in northwestern spain. energy supply security cooperation in the ongoing european response to russia's attack on ukraine were all on the agenda. dw political correspondent nina haase is traveling with the german chancellor. i asked her if the pipeline will go ahead. nina: it is not in fact a new pipeline but something that was agreed upon a couple of years ago. but then the times wer different, and people looked at the money, and people...
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hurry falls, that reports from the province of hygiene and southern spain. autumn in southern spain. the time when the olives turn green and plump ahead of the harvest, the province of high end is become a virtual monoculture. more than 60000000 olive trees producing more than a 5th of the world's olive oil. this year's harvest is projected to be down massively. gabrielle chica has spent his life working these groves. he says this summer's drought, which scientists have called the worst for 500 years as that some trees barren, some with a much reduced number of usable olives at inter being greater than what you see. this is the main source of income, especially for people from the high in the area, without olives, than construction. what goes down and a bit of everything else are being lost. if people don't have incomes, they don't spend all of trees. a famously hardy able to survive extremes of heat and cold, and keep producing the fruit. the fact that these trees so stressed after this year's drought and heat wave is a worrying sign for this region that rely so heavily on them. the
hurry falls, that reports from the province of hygiene and southern spain. autumn in southern spain. the time when the olives turn green and plump ahead of the harvest, the province of high end is become a virtual monoculture. more than 60000000 olive trees producing more than a 5th of the world's olive oil. this year's harvest is projected to be down massively. gabrielle chica has spent his life working these groves. he says this summer's drought, which scientists have called the worst for 500...
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they wanted to expand their operations to spain. olga: in galicia, there are a lot of advantages, because there are people very kind to other people who would like to start business here. so, it's not spain, like madrid and other huge cities. we can't just come for, i don't know, one year and take the money from the market and go away. we would like to build a very huge business here. reporter: today, they're visiting their new office spaces for the first time. it's a welcome distraction from the war back at home and their fear for their loved ones. their ukrainian colleague magdalina shpak can relate. she's been living in cariÑo r many years. and she's put dozens of people in touch with locals. magdalina: there's a big difference between refugees and migrants. migrants leave their country because they want to. they want to. they plan things and decide where to live. refugees don't have that luxury. they just head off without anything. reporter: olga strelnyk returned to ukraine after the war broke out. she had to fetch her childre
they wanted to expand their operations to spain. olga: in galicia, there are a lot of advantages, because there are people very kind to other people who would like to start business here. so, it's not spain, like madrid and other huge cities. we can't just come for, i don't know, one year and take the money from the market and go away. we would like to build a very huge business here. reporter: today, they're visiting their new office spaces for the first time. it's a welcome distraction from...
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dot nick if we're there, bassette. fears are growing on spain and portugal, atlantic coast. more than 300 incidents have been recorded in the last 2 years. sailors say that the spanish coast guard is having to launch rescue operations on a daily basis for people whose boats have been damaged by orcus. the crew of this boat were able to record the dramatic scenes. orcus also called killer whales, or predators that can weigh up to 7 tons. these 4 orchids pushed the yacht back and forth like a toy. they seemed especially fixated on the rudder. would you believe i was? i work at one side. here's the other. the marine mammals besieged the boat for about 2 hours. a stretch of scientists prefer to call the events encounters, but raphael martinez and most sailors are calling them attacks momento there by nico, for at one point i felt panic. obama, the august had been added for 15 minutes away, and suddenly i see a piece of the rudder floating behind us on the way without a rudder. the boat is impossible to steer. the big question is, why are the orchestra doing this? angle lang, ne,
dot nick if we're there, bassette. fears are growing on spain and portugal, atlantic coast. more than 300 incidents have been recorded in the last 2 years. sailors say that the spanish coast guard is having to launch rescue operations on a daily basis for people whose boats have been damaged by orcus. the crew of this boat were able to record the dramatic scenes. orcus also called killer whales, or predators that can weigh up to 7 tons. these 4 orchids pushed the yacht back and forth like a...
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spain's national weather centre _ that regard. spain's national weather centre says - that regard. spain's national. weather centre says mainland temperatures are 10 degrees higher than usual during the day, and hovering around 25 degrees overnight, 1a degrees higher than normal. let's go back to melbourne now, where we can speak to david holmes. he's the director of the monash climate change communication research hub and is heading to cop27 in sharm el sheikh. thank you so much forjoining me, david. wendy was talking about extreme temperatures, things we don't normally see, the hottest october in europe, we think. what is going on? is it climate change or is something else going on? it’s something else going on? it's aood to something else going on? it's good to be — something else going on? it�*s good to be with you. i think what's happening is we are seeing the effects of climate change overwhelming the normal variability that you see around the world. it's particularly being felt in europe at the moment. you havejust come off the hottest ever summer on record, which beat
spain's national weather centre _ that regard. spain's national weather centre says - that regard. spain's national. weather centre says mainland temperatures are 10 degrees higher than usual during the day, and hovering around 25 degrees overnight, 1a degrees higher than normal. let's go back to melbourne now, where we can speak to david holmes. he's the director of the monash climate change communication research hub and is heading to cop27 in sharm el sheikh. thank you so much forjoining me,...
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mom in our, in southern spain now has legal rights equivalent to a person. it's the 1st time a european natural site has attained such sadness. harry fawcett reports on mom in or in southern spain. the streets of la mancha. don't feel like they belong in one of spain's most famous natural habitats. this festival of 1900 sixties and seventies architecture well, but in closes, europe's largest salt water, lagoon, marmen or the little c. it's shallowness and high salt content produce a singular ecosystem. petro garcia has spent much of his life trying to preserve it . years ago he says, this stream would have been a trickle. now it's a near constant flow choice. i'll get out of luck on the ceiling. this is altered the conditions of l lagoon. that used to be sophie losing an important part of its characteristic ecosystem, which is very fragile. and this is had environmental but also serious social and economic consequences. pedro and other activists, the main threat is intensive agriculture. since the $900.00 ninety's water has been diverted to irrigate what was
mom in our, in southern spain now has legal rights equivalent to a person. it's the 1st time a european natural site has attained such sadness. harry fawcett reports on mom in or in southern spain. the streets of la mancha. don't feel like they belong in one of spain's most famous natural habitats. this festival of 1900 sixties and seventies architecture well, but in closes, europe's largest salt water, lagoon, marmen or the little c. it's shallowness and high salt content produce a singular...
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uh...they put me to cook for the admiral of spain. why? because i already was a young cook with talent. i already was champion of spain of young cooks. rubenstein: oh, really? you had already had a background. andres: yeah, i began working in kitchens when i was 14, pretty much, 14, 15. so, in the military, all of a sudden--admiral, but i'm, like, "sir, i don't want to cook for you, with all due respect." "what are you--you-- what are you saying? this is the best position in the navy." rubenstein: right, right. andres: "no, i want to go on a boat." this boat--i came to america, and i travel around the world-- was a tall ship, the "juan sebastian de elcano," the training ship for the midshipmen, [indistinct]. it change my life, because on that boat, 6 month on the ocean-- rubenstein: right. andres: i learn the meaning of teamwork. i arrive to pensacola, florida, and then i arrive to new york. can you believe that 30 years ago with that ship, i dock on the west side in manhattan on 30th street. 30 years later, i open my biggest restaurant, m
uh...they put me to cook for the admiral of spain. why? because i already was a young cook with talent. i already was champion of spain of young cooks. rubenstein: oh, really? you had already had a background. andres: yeah, i began working in kitchens when i was 14, pretty much, 14, 15. so, in the military, all of a sudden--admiral, but i'm, like, "sir, i don't want to cook for you, with all due respect." "what are you--you-- what are you saying? this is the best position in the...
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but 1st we looked to spain, the book fair as guest country where women are writing for more justice. castilian la mancha in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where ana is, is, simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book. fair eoc, a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation with euclid. oaken horn, i don't think we're last generation of either seen on the contrary,
but 1st we looked to spain, the book fair as guest country where women are writing for more justice. castilian la mancha in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where ana is, is, simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study...
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but 1st we looked to spain, the book fair as guest country where women are writing for more justice. castilian la mancha in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where honor easy simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job. her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation. please don't video can horn. i don't think we're last generation reversing. on the contrary, levine
but 1st we looked to spain, the book fair as guest country where women are writing for more justice. castilian la mancha in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where honor easy simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study...
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but 1st we looked to spain. the book 1st guessed country where women are writing for more justice castilla la mancha. in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where honor ellis simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fairground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment. by her late twenty's, she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves, but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation. quiz, you know, can her, and
but 1st we looked to spain. the book 1st guessed country where women are writing for more justice castilla la mancha. in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where honor ellis simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fairground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was...
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and over there is spain. we just 14 kilometers away from europe. now when we talk on of the mediterranean, in between exactly the mediterranean, both separate st. connect this region, each side i said by as long in the other off as if i needed for tom. this is about a tourism and having fun on the beach on, on under data, we mustn't forget that over 18000 people have died in the sea in recent years. storm is around the mediterranean because there have been increasing conflicts in recent decades for economic, environmental, technological, and political reasons. my, my roots the here in morocco, italy, and of course when my father went ahead left here and his own family and later married my mother and came to germany. and his idea was also to ensure his children would have a better future. no, but yes and you you also want to move forward and provide a better future for your own children. for the next generation nice began are you on a backlog? my stuff was enough. they grown more reflective, but he said i was a whole trip for you. but it was fascina
and over there is spain. we just 14 kilometers away from europe. now when we talk on of the mediterranean, in between exactly the mediterranean, both separate st. connect this region, each side i said by as long in the other off as if i needed for tom. this is about a tourism and having fun on the beach on, on under data, we mustn't forget that over 18000 people have died in the sea in recent years. storm is around the mediterranean because there have been increasing conflicts in recent decades...
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more indirect support in france and spain? has she decided that it's in russia's interests for france and spain to prevail or she simply trying to redefine customary international in a law which would be horrible for the british because? their interpretation of international law is not based on her concept of neutral rights or natural law, but on self-interest and the right to national security. that's how they fight their wars. it's how they plan to fight the wars. it's they will fight their wars and. if catherine changes the nature of international law, the understanding of international law, then britain's entire naval strategy from then and into the future will be a violation of international law. so they can't that either the diplomatic channels are humming britain's got great spies all over the world. so they know they know what's going on. the conversations between ambassadors in-country and their own ambassadors and the courts in denmark, sweden, norway and so on. but not norway. it's part of denmark, right? or sweden.
more indirect support in france and spain? has she decided that it's in russia's interests for france and spain to prevail or she simply trying to redefine customary international in a law which would be horrible for the british because? their interpretation of international law is not based on her concept of neutral rights or natural law, but on self-interest and the right to national security. that's how they fight their wars. it's how they plan to fight the wars. it's they will fight their...
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but 1st we looked to spain, the book fair as guest country where women are writing for more justice. castilian la mancha in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where ana is, is, simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts. unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment by her late twenty's. she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation. please do it. okay, no, and i don't think we're last generation be the scene on the contrary of in
but 1st we looked to spain, the book fair as guest country where women are writing for more justice. castilian la mancha in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where ana is, is, simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers. that ana, israel could go to madrid to study...
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an increasing number of northern europeans are heading to spain in search of warmer weather and lower heating bills. spanish landlords say they're welcoming more visitors from norway, sweden, the netherlands, and germany. aside from boasting hot or weather, spain, it depends less on russian energy. now in the united kingdom, the resignation of prime minister and his trust has drawn renewed attention to the countries economic crisis on the policies her successor will need to enact to curb soaring inflation and energy. in security reporter karl hall, looks back on the turmoil that was on vast, which may be still to come just hours before prime minister lose trust his resignation. britain's opposition leader gave a scathing summary of her time in office. the countries got nothing to show for it . except the destruction of the economy of the implosion of the tory party. i've not the list here $45.00, pre tax cut gone. corporation tax scott gone. 23 tax got gone to your energy freeze gong, tax, free shopping door, economic credibility ah, and her suppose best friend, the global counsellor.
an increasing number of northern europeans are heading to spain in search of warmer weather and lower heating bills. spanish landlords say they're welcoming more visitors from norway, sweden, the netherlands, and germany. aside from boasting hot or weather, spain, it depends less on russian energy. now in the united kingdom, the resignation of prime minister and his trust has drawn renewed attention to the countries economic crisis on the policies her successor will need to enact to curb...
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another idea is still being worked on is a cap on energy prices as done in spain. their government buys gas at current high . mike had prices that passes that on to consumers at a lower cost and pays the difference itself. this is as pressure on households that drives up demand and could create supply issues. but these propositions on the table, you leaders now have to come to an agreement on how to lower prices on securing energy supplies. the next winter catch up on smell, the stories making headlines around the world today. a new law tackling the legacy of spain's fascist dictatorship, has entered into force it knowles convictions or political or religious beliefs, as well as for sexual orientation. and also promotes a search for victims buried in mass graves. over a 100000 people disappear during spain, civil war, and dictatorship, from 1936 to 975. peruse president pedro castillo has asked the organization of american states to help preserve the country's democracy after what he calls an attempted coup. last week, the attorney general filed a constitutional co
another idea is still being worked on is a cap on energy prices as done in spain. their government buys gas at current high . mike had prices that passes that on to consumers at a lower cost and pays the difference itself. this is as pressure on households that drives up demand and could create supply issues. but these propositions on the table, you leaders now have to come to an agreement on how to lower prices on securing energy supplies. the next winter catch up on smell, the stories making...
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in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where ana easiest. simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts, unable to afford her own, she shared an apartment. by her late twenty's, she'd had enough and wrote a furious book via a reckoning with empty promises. oh, when her parents were young and she was a child, they had already built a life for themselves. but for uneasiness, a stable job, her own apartment, even starting a family, seemed like an impossible dream. at least for her generation please you could who can, who and i don't think we're last generation either seen on the contrary of in a very visible when that was even right. the by you've had the privilege of thinking a lot about ourselves
in spain's interior is a poor region, but one which enjoyed world fame in the 17th century. this is the land of don quixote, the melancholy knight who tilts at windmills. and it's where ana easiest. simone grew up. her background is modest, her grandparents were communists. traveling fair ground workers, her parents postal workers, that ana israel could go to madrid to study was a step up for the family. then came the financial crisis. after her studies, she lost 3 jobs in mass layouts, unable...