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Added on the 17/10/2021 03:56:38 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
"The seven souls we mourn today were there so that hungry people could eat," chef Jose Andres says of the World Central Kitchen staffers who were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, during remarks at a ceremony honoring their lives at the Washington National Cathedral. SOUNDBITE
Valencia (Spain), Jun 10 (EFE).- Chef José Andrés organized on Wednesday with his World Central Kitchen NGO a food hand out in Valencia's Mestalla stadium, where he spoke to press about Spanish politics and the protests in the US.FOOTAGE OF JOSE ANDRES.SOUNDBITES OF JOSE ANDRES.Translations: "Feet on the ground, hands up and start and cover the people's basic needs. That's what all the politicians' mission should always be. Fewer speeches, which never lead to anything, and taking more action in resolving the problems people need resolving. If this was done, Spain would be a lot better off.""I think there comes a time in which we start seeing too much that the messages we keep getting from our politicians are very rarely about unity and action. They are messages of: look how bad you are and you are even worse. I think, that in these times, people want messages of empathy, of 'I don't have the same opinion as you, but let's find common ground. I think that when it comes to hunger, everyone should be on the same page. Should any Spaniard go hungry in times like these? If a party thinks otherwise (that people shouldn't be hungry), then they should have room in Spain, full stop.""You have a right not to be killed. I think there is racism in America (US), there's racism all around the world, there's racism in Spain. What's happened in the US is brutal, because many people have died at the hands of police. It doesn't mean all police officers are bad or that all protesters are bad. When you see fire and destruction and cameras are filming it looks like a war. I would say, that in general, people (protesters) have been really good in the US and that what happened the other day with President Trump getting rid of people with rubber balls and tear gas was totally unnecessary and I was there two hours earlier and people couldn't have been more peaceful, and for a leader to appear in front of a church with a bible, which he has never opened... people are going to study that for years."
Washington, Apr 10 (EFE/EPA). (Camera: Edwin Ramírez).-World Central Kitchen, the non-profit founded by celebrity chef Jose Andres, is partnering with the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team to use Nationals Park as a community kitchen to help feed some of those in need during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Thousands of free meals are being produced each day. FOOTAGE TAKEN ON THURSDAY OF THE OUTSIDE OF THE STADIUM AND OF FOOD.
Alicante (Spain), Oct 10 (EFE) .- A Spanish entrepreneur left banking three years ago and creates and exports from Alicante a vegan cheese based on cashews that has been chosen one of the ten best in the world in 2021.FOOTAGE OF THE MAKING OF THE VEGAN CHEESE IN ALICANTE, SPAIN
Oviedo (Spain), Sep 2 (EFE) (Camera: Eloy Alonso) .- The Minister of Health of the Principality, Pablo Fernández has visited the VACUmóvil installed by his department in the Plaza del Carbayón, in Oviedo, one of the ten devices enabled throughout Asturias in the so-called "open day" for vaccination against covid-19 for those who have not yet been immunized.FOOTAGE OF VACUMOVIL, OPEN DAY FOR VACCINATION IN OVIEDO, SPAIN