Fall of a picador on his horse under the bull - From the series Bullfight Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes
Weekly Online tried today on the law to ban bullfighting in Catalonia from 2012. We have in our program with photographer and journalist Palina Hermosillo. Our assiduous Tertullian has been a very close person to the world of bull even to fight in Mexican lands. Habalmos the protection of animals, the art of bullfighting and policy related to this law that puts an end to a tradition centuries.
In the second part of the program spoke of attempts by several senators and Republican leaders to deny U.S. citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants.
Listen to the program the week of August 2, 2010
Tags: Catalonia , USA , Spain , undocumented , Mexico , nationality , Politics , Republicans , bullfighting , bullfighting , bulls
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August 23, 2010 10:29 pm |
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Coat of arms of Honduras
In Honduras, living tense moments after the arrest and subsequent deportation of President Manuel Zelaya. Calling it a coup , the OAS (Organization of American States), the UN (United Nations) and the U.S. government have supported the return of the deposed president. A server is left with the question of whether one should speak of palace coup rather than coup. And even more, I remain several points to clarify about the situation in the Central American country and about the events that triggered this crisis.
In this program we contacted via telephone with Renan Martinez, editor of the newspaper La Prensa. The newspaper La Prensa is one of the major media in Honduras and played a significant role in exposing the alleged irregularities and abuses of power by President Manuel Zelaya.
The newspaper La Prensa are being subjected to strong pressure from the opposing sectors. The Press is developing an excellent job trying to maintain an informative and objective stance in such difficult times and on a subject that involves polarized positions and most Hondurans. Weekly Online Since congratulate them on their work in defense of press freedom. Renan Martinez tells us the exclusive and analyzes the situation in the Central American country.
We talk about the Mexican elections and the phenomenon of "narcocandidatos." More than a dozen new legislators have alleged links to drug trafficking. All major parties have their narco. As you can imagine, in the region which presents the "narcocandidato" he or she wins the election.
Try on Michael Jackson, his legend and some not so well known details of his personality that made him stand out from the rest of the stars. Michel Jackson Lives Forever!
David López Trejo
We end the program with the director, screenwriter and film producer David López Trejo .
Publicist, journalist and Spanish businessman, López Trejo film presents his side. We talked about his new job, Mala head, which was presented in Madrid on 21 June and the general situation of cinema in Spain.
Program the week of July 6, 2009
Tags: short , David Lopez Trejo , palace coup , Honduras , La Prensa , laprensa.hn , Mala Cabeza , Mexico , Mel Zelaya , Micheletti , narcocandidatos , reelgodproductions , Renan Martinez
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July 6, 2009 10:30 pm |
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Last week he played for Valencia in the final of the Copa del Rey soccer match between FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao. Barca won 4-1. During play the Spanish national anthem, the audience of FC Barcelona and Athletic Club whistled and booed. Once again the political aspect of the event eclipsed the sport. To the outside observer, these events denote the yearning for independence of two regions of Spain.
Nationalism in the world
In this program we talk about political nationalism as opposed to the advancement of societies. In an increasingly globalized world, we should be looking, among other things, how to group people under a common and basic legislative framework to protect the interests and welfare of all its inhabitants. Inclusion rather than exclusion. To achieve this requires priority to the uniqueness of diversity and look up and in the distance and understand that reality goes beyond the scope of our navel. Instead of this, many are seduced by the contrary doctrine, political nationalism, which seeks the reason for the differential fact, the uniqueness and what sets us apart from others.
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon has delivered to the World Health Organization (WHO) all available information on the strain of the H1N1 virus to produce a vaccine that reduces the risk of a pandemic. We discuss the good and supportive response of Mexico to the virus and knowing that it would be costly in economic terms to the country.
We talk about the desert and the Sahara in particular. We discussed a range of statistics and scientific data on the most torrid of the planet.
Program the week of May 18, 2009
Tags: Athletic Bilbao , Barca , deserts , Spain , FC Barcelona , h1n1 , humanity , Mexico , political nationalism , nationalist , Progress
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Taliban - Voice of America Photo
We started discussing the global alert by the flu virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the authorities of its member countries have been coordinating the epidemic in a way that is historically unprecedented. One might think that the initial response of WHO to the outbreak of the virus originated in Mexico A/H1N was disproportionate. Not so. This reaction was triggered by the global community-health scientist with several years particularly concerned at the threat of a pandemic pandemic similar to the " Spanish flu "of 1918 which decimated the world population.
We are joined in this program our military expert Charles "Chuck" H. Beauchamp, vice president of Soldiers' Affairs Enlisted Association of the U.S. Army in Oregon. We discussed with him the international tension created by the Taliban advance in Pakistan. We analyze the military situation in the area and discuss possible scenarios for conflict in this country with a nuclear arsenal.
We ended up talking about the newly discovered singer Susan Boyle has become a mass phenomenon thanks to television and the Internet. Boyle wins in the world of the song where the raw physical appearance today many times about the quality of the voice.
Program the week of April 27, 2009
Drug trafficking in Mexico. Photo ANGELOUX
This week we discuss the controversy over a cartoon published in the New York Post where he was associated with a chimpanzee shot dead by two police officers with the U.S. president. Delve into the issue of war between drug traffickers and the government in Mexico. We talked about artificial intelligence and a future with armies of robots Terminator-style. Leo Vallejo is with us today, former Mexican military, activist, entrepreneur and host of the popular radio program KPCN 95.9 FM "La Hora Campesina."
Program the week of February 23, 2009
Another violent weekend in Mexico, where the governors of 32 states and members of the judicial and legislative powers presented the latest advances in security, amid popular outrage over the wave of violence. The results were presented in the national capital during the XXV Meeting of the National Public Security Council.
The reduction in kidnappings by 18% and homicides by 6.9% were some of the official data that stood out at the meeting.
Moreover, in this period, the authorities managed to dismantle 53 gangs of kidnappers and freeing 184 people captive. Despite this progress, the Mexican president, Felipe Calderon, who closed the meeting, acknowledged that much remains to be done and said his government is aware of "the desperation of many Mexicans who have been victims of violence in the country and not find answers "from the authorities.
An interesting economic indicator: Nokia, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, warned that spending on mobile telephony sector is declining around the world in rhythmic, and that economic slowdown will help the sales next year fall at least 5%. In an industry almost since birth has grown to marches and bounds, a contraction was expected and, indeed, Nokia estimates that sales this year and stop growing and will be similar to 2007.
Nicolas Sarkozy and the Dalai Lama
A China did not like the meeting they held last Saturday by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the Dalai Lama. According to the spokesman of Foreign Ministry, Liu Jianchao, "This is a serious wrongdoing interference" in internal affairs of China. Local media interview crossed the "unwise decision", "hasty" and that "not only hurts the feelings of Chinese people, but that undermines China-France relations." Are Tibetan monks and Chinese good the bad guys?
In Brazil some 75 people were placed under special surveillance isolation care. These people had contact with a South African patient who died from a rare infection in Rio The suspicion of a virus arenavirus "blew the health scares in the Americas.
Program the week of December 8, 2008
Tags: health alert , arenavirus , Brazil , China , organized crime , Dalai Lama , Felipe Calderón , economic indicator , Mexico , Nicolas Sarkozy , Nokia , Tibet
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December 8, 2008 9:27 pm |
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