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if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was very proud of this lighthouse. the cubans offer hospitality to general alexander alejandro o'reilly. he rose through the ranks of the spanish army. the spanish sent alexander o'reilly to cuba to form a militia. he was appointed governor of louisiana and head of the army later on. he arrived in august, 1769, and took formal possession of louisiana for spain. think of new orleans and cuba, in particular havana, governors there were also in cuba so there was all this traveling from one city to another because later when i got my ph.d. from tulaine university and i went to the irish channel. it's int
if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was...
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i was in cuba for 39th anniversary. it's remarkable there are billboards all over the place, celebrating the victory against yankee imperillism. this anniversary will be marking with the parade and all sorts of celebrations. i'm not expecting too many celebrations here. that's, of course, because for the united states, it was a disaster. it was a personal tragedy for the men who took part in the invasion, of course, and it was a humiliation for the kennedy administration which had only been in power less than three months. at first the administration tried to insist that the united states had nothing to do with this. that it was just the exiles had gone in on their own. that charade did not last long. pretty soon the world knew the truth. which was at the brigade had been trained by the cia, had been supplied with american equipment, and the invasion has been approved by the joint chief of staff, the president, and ultimately the united states. in short, this had been a united states operation, and it's failure was a di
i was in cuba for 39th anniversary. it's remarkable there are billboards all over the place, celebrating the victory against yankee imperillism. this anniversary will be marking with the parade and all sorts of celebrations. i'm not expecting too many celebrations here. that's, of course, because for the united states, it was a disaster. it was a personal tragedy for the men who took part in the invasion, of course, and it was a humiliation for the kennedy administration which had only been in...
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everything they need to start the business is basically purchase outside of cuba and brought to cuba so they can get things going. >> but these butting entrepreneurs have to unlearn what the communist government has taught them for the past 50 years. >> the socialist model of cuba starting in 1959, and one head, everything coming down, they really don't understand how to meet together, how to create a collaboration with each other, how to make decisions in a meeting format, all those things that we take for granted, they don't understand it >> so, if churches were to help members survive cuba's economic crisis, they have to unction the basis of a free market economy and once christians start their own businesses, other freedoms may follow. >> the freedom to be able to operate not only in the marketplace but in their place of worship freely without any kind of restriction from any porm of government. >> stan jokesters cbn news. >> coming up, we'll tell you why a church started by one of christ's disciples is now facing new dangers. >> egypt's copts are some of the oldest community chr
everything they need to start the business is basically purchase outside of cuba and brought to cuba so they can get things going. >> but these butting entrepreneurs have to unlearn what the communist government has taught them for the past 50 years. >> the socialist model of cuba starting in 1959, and one head, everything coming down, they really don't understand how to meet together, how to create a collaboration with each other, how to make decisions in a meeting format, all...
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he wanted to invade cuba. you wanted to get castro out but he didn't want to start anything with the soviet union. did he say to an evening of the 16th saying to himself, too bad for those guys, you know, i'm canceling the follow-up airstrike. i don't think so. but i think conflict with himself he had from the very beginning, in many ways it had been set up long before the case he had always been conflicted about it. he did -- be a cia knew that's what you done. he basically set them up to fail. i guess i do think the thing that makes me think that he was cold hearted enough to do it intentionally, and we do know he did really feel very truly depressed about it afterward. he went into a deep depression. and i'm sure it was because he knew he had done something pretty terrible. i think he did it in his own mind or the right reasons, but clearly he knew that he set these guys up to fail. i'm going to come to this side of the room, please. >> there were american warships, they were ready to assist in the invasion
he wanted to invade cuba. you wanted to get castro out but he didn't want to start anything with the soviet union. did he say to an evening of the 16th saying to himself, too bad for those guys, you know, i'm canceling the follow-up airstrike. i don't think so. but i think conflict with himself he had from the very beginning, in many ways it had been set up long before the case he had always been conflicted about it. he did -- be a cia knew that's what you done. he basically set them up to...
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a marylander jailed in cuba. can he make it out alive? can he make it out alive? an inside look at his bizarre bree: sis, help me create my oasis. can he make it out alive? an inside look at his bizarre marcy: ok, romantic garden? bree: oh, is there a castle nearby? marcy: no, but there's a charming farmhouse. bree: right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, dear sister. you've been stuck in the garage, while my sneezing and my itchy eyes took refuge from the dust in here and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lily and i are back on the road again. where we belong. with zyrtec®, i can love the air®. . >>> we take you inside a case of a man who says he's innocent, but caught in a political nightmare. >>reporter: lost in a cuban prison after he was branded a spy. his family fears he could die there. >> he has done nothing wrong, and we want him home. >>reporter: he was either working on a secret mission or
a marylander jailed in cuba. can he make it out alive? can he make it out alive? an inside look at his bizarre bree: sis, help me create my oasis. can he make it out alive? an inside look at his bizarre marcy: ok, romantic garden? bree: oh, is there a castle nearby? marcy: no, but there's a charming farmhouse. bree: right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, dear sister. you've been stuck in the garage, while my sneezing and my itchy eyes took refuge from the...
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las autoridades creen que uno de los 17 sospechosos en un millonario asalto en 1983 se encuentra en cuba por lo cual tiene pocas esperanzas de capturarlo. >> el presidente ecuatoriano aprobÓ a aquellos que tendrÍan las de afronta santa por el ejecutivo, se planteÓ la reestructuraciÓn del poder judicial, reestructuraciones para el sistema financiero, las previsiones para no jose a azar y la muerte de animales en espectÁculos pÚblicos entre otros. >> el banco central de reservas de salvador dijo que hoy los salvadoreÑos que residen en estados unidos enviaron en los cuatro Últimos meses de este aÑo a su paÍs $ 1.765.000.000. >> unos dos. 8 millones de salvadoreÑos viven en estados unidos, actualmente hay unos 217.000 amparados en el pro ama temporal migratoria. >> cuba seguirÁ cambiando pese a lo que diga o a estados unidos dijo mariela castro, la hija del gobernante cubano raÚl castro quien protagonizÓ una marcha contra la homofobia. hablÓ de las declaraciones que hizo el presidente de estados unidos a univisiÓn en las que pidiÓ ver un cambio real en cuba para normalizar l
las autoridades creen que uno de los 17 sospechosos en un millonario asalto en 1983 se encuentra en cuba por lo cual tiene pocas esperanzas de capturarlo. >> el presidente ecuatoriano aprobÓ a aquellos que tendrÍan las de afronta santa por el ejecutivo, se planteÓ la reestructuraciÓn del poder judicial, reestructuraciones para el sistema financiero, las previsiones para no jose a azar y la muerte de animales en espectÁculos pÚblicos entre otros. >> el banco central de reservas...
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los cubanos dentro y fuera de la isla están a la expectativa ante la posibilidad que el gobierno de cuba pueda autorizar para que los cubanos puedan salir como turistas de sus país, serían los 300 cambios planteados por el gobernante raúl castro >>> se empiezan apercibir ráfagas de gocambios en la islae cuba entre ellos eliminar las trabas burocráticas que durante 50 nos han el pi impedido hacer turismo en el país >>> me siento esperanzada porque la revolución va a sufrir un cambio, un vuelco en el desarrollo del país >>> el documento divulgado por el gobierno asegura que se están estudiante centenares de medidas aprobadas en el secto congreso del partido comunista, una muy crucial es la auto rrización de los cubanos afuera >>> tenemos una gran confianza en el secto partido como una solución para nuestro pueblo, este paso del régimen castristas. en los próximos 5 años o cuando los invitan familiares, si que el gobierno les autoriza, un resultado me acuerdo que cada vez que hay crisis en cuba, algunos analistas creen que todavía es pronto pensar que se elimina la tarjeta bl
los cubanos dentro y fuera de la isla están a la expectativa ante la posibilidad que el gobierno de cuba pueda autorizar para que los cubanos puedan salir como turistas de sus país, serían los 300 cambios planteados por el gobernante raúl castro >>> se empiezan apercibir ráfagas de gocambios en la islae cuba entre ellos eliminar las trabas burocráticas que durante 50 nos han el pi impedido hacer turismo en el país >>> me siento esperanzada porque la revolución va a...
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how things happened over cuba. if the missiles had been planted and was danger and khrushchev was willing to negotiate berlin for havana, i can't imagine any u.s. president would have gotten away with it, but what a different world. >> host: completely different. before we move to maybe some more current issues, what were the main sources you used for this book? what's new in this book because other books have been written on the subject. >> guest: yeah. i used russian, german, u.s. archives. i found a lot of new documents and a number of declassified documents that had not been looked at our used by authors. there's a particularly wonderful document, secretary of state, dean rusk, sending a cable to general clay as he's asking him to back down in berlin when the tanks showed up. we were essentially saying that the soviets in east berlin like elsewhere in their -- he is saying no president or secretary of state had ever said it quite that bluntly before. those are the documents, and there's a document where general
how things happened over cuba. if the missiles had been planted and was danger and khrushchev was willing to negotiate berlin for havana, i can't imagine any u.s. president would have gotten away with it, but what a different world. >> host: completely different. before we move to maybe some more current issues, what were the main sources you used for this book? what's new in this book because other books have been written on the subject. >> guest: yeah. i used russian, german, u.s....
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gross went back and forth from the united states to cuba. those trips quickly caught the attention of authorities in cuba who thought gross was trying to overthrow their government. his rabbi believes gross is an innocent pawn. >> it is not fair to him or his family that he should be going through this and his family should be going through this. >> reporter: wjz obtained images of gross during surrounded bid guards. the cubans found him guilty and sentenced gross to 16 years behind bars, drawing stinging criticism from the most powerful in washington. >> we're calling for his freedom. >> reporter: bottom line, a man's life is at stake. >> alan gross has lost over 90 pounds. the cuban government so far has been just outrageous. >> reporter: former president jimmy carter recently met with gross in prison. >> he still seems to be in good spirits. obviously he professes his innocence as he did in his trial. >> reporter: with his health gets worse by the day, his family pleas are growing more urgent to bring allen back to maryland before it's to
gross went back and forth from the united states to cuba. those trips quickly caught the attention of authorities in cuba who thought gross was trying to overthrow their government. his rabbi believes gross is an innocent pawn. >> it is not fair to him or his family that he should be going through this and his family should be going through this. >> reporter: wjz obtained images of gross during surrounded bid guards. the cubans found him guilty and sentenced gross to 16 years behind...
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also, cuba was not the epicenter of the cold war. berlin was. berlin was the place where the two ideological systems were faced off. the second thing is, the wall in berlin, when it was built in august 1961 really shaped the contour and where is it led to the cuban missile crisis. >> host: why did you decide to write this book and this particular city to write about? >> guest: angela, as you mentioned and as you know i cut myself teeth on the cold war. it was depressing. i saw the people of poland in 1981, risk everything, their jobs, families for independence. most of my relatives were german and lived in east german but they were kind and generous but they lived lives of limited freedom, limited travel, limited scope. and i asked myself at that time, so it was my personal reason, could one have avoided the berlin wall and ended the cold war that mortgaged the lives of tens of millions of east europeans. could have it ended it earlier. that's the personal side. on the historical side, i think the cold war is the least -- the worst reported and
also, cuba was not the epicenter of the cold war. berlin was. berlin was the place where the two ideological systems were faced off. the second thing is, the wall in berlin, when it was built in august 1961 really shaped the contour and where is it led to the cuban missile crisis. >> host: why did you decide to write this book and this particular city to write about? >> guest: angela, as you mentioned and as you know i cut myself teeth on the cold war. it was depressing. i saw the...
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. >> cÓmo explica que la primavera Árabe no ha llegado a cuba? >> porque cuba es una sociedad totalitaria, tiene una policÍa secreta que arresta a su pueblo de manera implacable. yo creo que la prisiòn en la cual se ha convertido cuba es una tragedia, necesitamos maneras mÁs creativas para ayudar al pueblo de cuba para que consiga su propia primavera. >> muchas gracias. me di cuenta estaba hablando en espaÑol al principio de la entrevista. ya sabe cÓmo decirque se va a lanzar como presidente en espaÑol. >> soy un candidato para la presidencia de estados unidos. >> ahÍ. >> merezco un excelente aprobado o promedio? >> dejemos que lo decidan los votantes. >> gracias. >> esta semana por cierto tambiÉn dijo que buscarÁ la aprobaciÓn. vamos a hacer una pausa, cuando regresemos felipe calderÓn culpa a estados unidos por las armas que llegan a narcotraficant ♪ ♪ ♪ (musica) ♪ ♪ (musica) sin lÍmites es mejor y gracias a sprint puedes hablar, textear e interactuar con tus redes sociales todo lo que quieras sin costo adicional. asÍ que
. >> cÓmo explica que la primavera Árabe no ha llegado a cuba? >> porque cuba es una sociedad totalitaria, tiene una policÍa secreta que arresta a su pueblo de manera implacable. yo creo que la prisiòn en la cual se ha convertido cuba es una tragedia, necesitamos maneras mÁs creativas para ayudar al pueblo de cuba para que consiga su propia primavera. >> muchas gracias. me di cuenta estaba hablando en espaÑol al principio de la entrevista. ya sabe cÓmo decirque se va a...
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also, cuba was not the epicenter of the cold war, berlin was. berlin was the place where the two systems, ideological systems were faced off. the second thing is the wall in berlin, when it was built in august of 1961, really shaped the contours for three decades that came after and as i argue in the book, i think it's the berlin wall that lead to the cuban missile crisis. >> host: so why did you decide to write this book? why did you choose this particular crisis and this particular city to write about? >> angela, as you mentioned and as you know, i cut my teeth as a journalist covering the cold war the last two decades of the cold war. and it was exhilarating but it was also depressing. i saw the people of poland fight, risk everything, their lives, their jobs, their families for freedom and for independence. depressing in east germany. most of my relatives were east germans and lived in east germany and they were kind. they were generous. but they also lived lives of limited freedom, limited travel, limited scope. and i asked myself at that t
also, cuba was not the epicenter of the cold war, berlin was. berlin was the place where the two systems, ideological systems were faced off. the second thing is the wall in berlin, when it was built in august of 1961, really shaped the contours for three decades that came after and as i argue in the book, i think it's the berlin wall that lead to the cuban missile crisis. >> host: so why did you decide to write this book? why did you choose this particular crisis and this particular city...
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also, cuba was not the epicenter of the cold war. berlin was. berlin was the place where, where the two systems, ideological systems were faced off. the second thing is that the wall in berlin, when it was built in august of 1961, really shaped the contours for three decades that came after. and as i argue in the book, i think it's the berlin wall that led to the cuban missile crisis. >> so why did you decide to write this book? why did you choose this particular crisis and this particular city to write about? >> angela, as you mentioned and as you know, i cut my teeth as a journalist covering the cold war the last two decades of the cold war. and it was exhilarating, but it was also depressing. i saw the people of poland, shipyards in 1980 and thereafter, fight -- risk everything -- their lives, their jobs, their families for freedom and for independence. depressing in east germany. most of my relatives were germans, and most of them lived in east germany. and they were kind, they were generous, but they also lived lives of limited freedom, lim
also, cuba was not the epicenter of the cold war. berlin was. berlin was the place where, where the two systems, ideological systems were faced off. the second thing is that the wall in berlin, when it was built in august of 1961, really shaped the contours for three decades that came after. and as i argue in the book, i think it's the berlin wall that led to the cuban missile crisis. >> so why did you decide to write this book? why did you choose this particular crisis and this...
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they knew exactly the man they went in cuba. gross went back and forth from maryland to cuba, bringing in satellite equipment, setting up computer stations. those frequent trips quickly caught the attention of cuban authorities. who believed the good sheraton act was trying to overthrow the government. >> it's not fair to him and to his family that he should be going through this and his family should be going through this. >> reporter: wjz obtained images of gross under armed guards. the cubans found him guilty and sentenced gross to 15 years behind bars drawing stinging criticism from the most powerful in washington. >> you call on the government of cuba to release him. >> we want him set free and we will appeal to their humanity. >> maryland representative chris van holland says the bottom line is a man's life is at stake. >> alan gross has lost over 90 pounds. the cuban government so far has been just outrageous. former president jimmy carter recently met with gross in prison. >> he seems to be in good spirits. he obviously
they knew exactly the man they went in cuba. gross went back and forth from maryland to cuba, bringing in satellite equipment, setting up computer stations. those frequent trips quickly caught the attention of cuban authorities. who believed the good sheraton act was trying to overthrow the government. >> it's not fair to him and to his family that he should be going through this and his family should be going through this. >> reporter: wjz obtained images of gross under armed...
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they had just won a multimillion dollar contract and they knew exactly the man they wanted in cuba. gross went back and forth from maryland to cue barks bringing in satellite equipment, setting up computer stations. those trips quickly caught the attention of cuban authorities who believed the good samaritan act was an attempt to overthrow the country. >> it is not fair to him and to his family that he should be going through this and his family should be going through this. >> reporter: wjz obtained images of gross under armed guards during a high profile trial the u.s. announced as a sham. the cubans found him guilty and sentenced him to 15 year best hind bars. >> call on the government of cuba to release him. >> we want him set free. >> reporter: maryland representative chris van holland said bottom line, a man's life is at stake. >> alan gross has lost over 90 pounds. the cuban government so far has been ob stin nat and outrageous. >> he still seems to be in good spirits. he professes his innocence. >> reporter: with his health getting worse by the day, his family is pleading to
they had just won a multimillion dollar contract and they knew exactly the man they wanted in cuba. gross went back and forth from maryland to cue barks bringing in satellite equipment, setting up computer stations. those trips quickly caught the attention of cuban authorities who believed the good samaritan act was an attempt to overthrow the country. >> it is not fair to him and to his family that he should be going through this and his family should be going through this. >>...
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and the article was about how capitalism is coming to cuba and castro is going to allow capitalism in is this fascinating and then buried in the article the actual decree or document or whatever that the cuban government put out was guidelines for creating collectives and so it appeared to me from reading the article and i'm no authority on what's going on in cuba. i actually would like to get down there and do some work for that for the next book that i'm writing but my understanding is that it's not capitalism that they're bringing to cuba it is this kind of what's the word for it is a collectivism. yeah it is the it's an interesting thing i read these articles all the time for example in the new york times in which capitalism is defined as a place that has a market or that has little enterprises or even not a little enterprises that's really got nothing to do with capitalism a market has existed in many cities societies that were not capitalist even in the united states in our own history in the slave south before the civil war slaves and a slave system was what we had but they had
and the article was about how capitalism is coming to cuba and castro is going to allow capitalism in is this fascinating and then buried in the article the actual decree or document or whatever that the cuban government put out was guidelines for creating collectives and so it appeared to me from reading the article and i'm no authority on what's going on in cuba. i actually would like to get down there and do some work for that for the next book that i'm writing but my understanding is that...
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and the article was about how capitalism is coming to cuba and castro is going to allow capitalism in is this fascinating and then buried in the article the actual decree or document or whatever that the cuban government put out was guidelines for creating collectives and so it appeared to me from reading the article and i'm no authority on what's going on in cuba i'm actually would like to get down there and do some work for that for the next book that i'm writing but my understanding is that it's not capitalism that they're bringing to cuba it is this kind of what's the word for it is a collectivism. yeah it is the it's an interesting thing i read these articles all the time. for example in the new york times in which capitalism is defined as a place that has a market or that has little enterprises or even not so little enterprises that's really got nothing to do with capitalism a market has existed in many cities societies that were not capitalist even in the united states in our own history in the slave south before the civil war slaves and a slave system was what we had but they
and the article was about how capitalism is coming to cuba and castro is going to allow capitalism in is this fascinating and then buried in the article the actual decree or document or whatever that the cuban government put out was guidelines for creating collectives and so it appeared to me from reading the article and i'm no authority on what's going on in cuba i'm actually would like to get down there and do some work for that for the next book that i'm writing but my understanding is that...
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he denies any wrongdoing. >> cuba is battling the worst drought in 50 years. crops have been destroyed and with strict water restrictions in place, farmers are beginning to lose their lively stock. >> there's been insufficient rain in cuba for the past three years and the caribbean's largest island is facing the worst drought in half a century. in central province of cammagua, vultures gather, waiting for weakened cattle to succumb to hunger. >> i'm had chickens die from hunger and sheep, too. it is very, very dry. it is a terrible drought. >> it isn't just the countryside suffering. according to the official newspaper, more than a million residents of havana are affected the drought, nearly half the city's population. many rely on tankers to deliver much needed water. >> we are always careful not to waste water. at least we have tanks that can be filled. don't even have that. what happened to start off with, we had a boy who didn't want to go to school if he couldn't wash. >> may is meant to be the start of the rainy season but so far there have been few sust
he denies any wrongdoing. >> cuba is battling the worst drought in 50 years. crops have been destroyed and with strict water restrictions in place, farmers are beginning to lose their lively stock. >> there's been insufficient rain in cuba for the past three years and the caribbean's largest island is facing the worst drought in half a century. in central province of cammagua, vultures gather, waiting for weakened cattle to succumb to hunger. >> i'm had chickens die from...
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. >>> a and a look how cuba is keeping that cost down. all and more ahead on "world business today." there's great ns for people with astigmatism. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink and created with hydraclear® plus. i'm seeing more clearly, crisply, comfortably, all day long. now life doesn't have to be a blur. [ male announcer ] learn more at acuvue.com. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. >>> you're watching "world business today" on cnn. >>> it's midmorning near london. time for a pick me up and something to digest before you take your coffee break. coffee prices are eating up starbucks is the latest coffee brand. announce a price hike with packages going up 17% in july. other major brews increased prices as well. the culprit, inclement weather, likely to mean more smaller crops of the green cup used to make most popular blends. unless conditions improve, prices could keep rising. supply fears have sent coffee futures higher up 95% over the past year. so h
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cuba se abra con todas sus magnÍficas posibilidades al mundo y que el mundo se abra a cuba. >> criticÓ tanto al comunismo como al capitalismo salvaje. aunque se mostrÓ muy moderno, privÓ del pensamiento conservador de la iglesia catÓlica, evitando el papel de la iglesia en la iglesia, el aborto y los anticonceptivos. fueron 27 aÑos en los que predicÓ su palabra alrededor de mundo, no sÓlo como lÍder religioso sino tambiÉn como lÍder social y sobre todo polÍtico. para discutir estos temas, me acompaÑan un corresponsal en washington. gracias a los dos por estar aquÍ. el papa juan pablo ii, te tocÓ cubrirlo en la ciudad de los angeles. lo vamos a recordar por su vida espiritual, por haberse acercado a los derechos humanos. por los casos de los pederastas? >> creo que logrÓ durante la Época de los 80 y la batalla contra el comunismo. si no es por este papa, no creo que el movimiento de solidaridad en colombia hubiera llevado a esto. esto es porque este papa tiene esa popularidad. no tanto religioso como polÍtico y social. >> seis aÑos, es la primera vez que un papa beatifi
cuba se abra con todas sus magnÍficas posibilidades al mundo y que el mundo se abra a cuba. >> criticÓ tanto al comunismo como al capitalismo salvaje. aunque se mostrÓ muy moderno, privÓ del pensamiento conservador de la iglesia catÓlica, evitando el papel de la iglesia en la iglesia, el aborto y los anticonceptivos. fueron 27 aÑos en los que predicÓ su palabra alrededor de mundo, no sÓlo como lÍder religioso sino tambiÉn como lÍder social y sobre todo polÍtico. para discutir...
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. >> que me voy de cuba con mucho dolor y mucho sentimiento. pero seguirÉ luchando y los seguirÉ apoyando hasta que cuba sea libre! >> y es que el prÓximo 9 dmente de junio ella y trece miembros de su familia llegarÁn a miami donde comenzarÁn una nueva vida. >> que esta madre luego, despuÉs de su llegada, continuarÁ la lucha contra los hermanos castro. en cualquier lugar del mundo donde se encuentre. ya que me asesinaron a orlando quitÁndole el agua durante 18 dÍas. son asesinÍsimos. >> viene con las cenizas de su hijo y le damos las gracias por todo el sacrificio de Él. >> en octubre el gobierno cubano le habÍa ofrecido la posibilidad de abandonar la isla hacia arizona. sin embargo, la congresista de inmediato enviÓ una carta al departamento de estado para que permitiese que se quedasen en miami. >> es muy bueno para nuestro exigio recibir este tipo de personas con cierta regularidad. porque nos recuerda del compromiso que tenemos nosotros con nuestra patria, que la lucha en favor de democracia y libertad, sigue. >> esa madre siem
. >> que me voy de cuba con mucho dolor y mucho sentimiento. pero seguirÉ luchando y los seguirÉ apoyando hasta que cuba sea libre! >> y es que el prÓximo 9 dmente de junio ella y trece miembros de su familia llegarÁn a miami donde comenzarÁn una nueva vida. >> que esta madre luego, despuÉs de su llegada, continuarÁ la lucha contra los hermanos castro. en cualquier lugar del mundo donde se encuentre. ya que me asesinaron a orlando quitÁndole el agua durante 18 dÍas....
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. >>> genera relaciones dentro y fuera de cuba la muerte de un disidente. >>> y miles de camionetas "pick up" ford f-150 pueden ner un >>> las autoridades de riverside california buscan a un hombre que raptó a una niña de 9 años que dormía en un departamento de un quinto piso la madre de la menor no estaba en la casa cuando fue raptada y estaba acompañada por otros 2 menores de 12 y 3 años. >>> la muerte del disidente cubano juan wilfredo soto, presuntamente provocada por una golpiza de la inicia ha generado diversas reacciones, dentro y fuera de la isla. nos dicen como diferentes organizaciones del exilio cubano han alzado sus voces para que esta muerte no quede impune. >>> alrededor de 80 dis departamentos familiares y amigos lloraron frente al ataúd del fallecido opositor en sus funerales en santa clara. la disidencia interna en la isla, responsabiliza al régimen castrista por la muerte del estudiante. como llamaban a juan wilfredo soto. enfrentaba prisión política por su comportamiento desafiante frente al régimen comunista. hace unas semanas el opositor denuncio zque s
. >>> genera relaciones dentro y fuera de cuba la muerte de un disidente. >>> y miles de camionetas "pick up" ford f-150 pueden ner un >>> las autoridades de riverside california buscan a un hombre que raptó a una niña de 9 años que dormía en un departamento de un quinto piso la madre de la menor no estaba en la casa cuando fue raptada y estaba acompañada por otros 2 menores de 12 y 3 años. >>> la muerte del disidente cubano juan wilfredo...
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. >> cuba is battling the worst drought for 50 years, farmers now beginning to lose their livestock. >> insufficient rain in cuba for the last three years and the caribbean's largest island is facing the worst drought in half a century. in the central province, they gather menacingly on fence posts waiting for the cattle to succumb to hundred. >> i have had taken as -- chickens die from hunger. it is a terrible drought. >> his id is not just the countryside. more than million residents are affected by the drought, nearly half of the city's population. many rely on tankers to deliver much-needed water. >> we are careful not to waste water. at least we have tanks that can be filled. some don't even have that. we had a boy that did not want to go to school if he could not wash. >> may is meant to be start of the rainy season, but they can sustain showers to refill the reservoirs. in the eastern province, it was a drain, but giant hailstorms accompanied by strong wind. residents report icefalls the size of lemons or small oranges destroying crops and a blanket in the countryside. -- blan
. >> cuba is battling the worst drought for 50 years, farmers now beginning to lose their livestock. >> insufficient rain in cuba for the last three years and the caribbean's largest island is facing the worst drought in half a century. in the central province, they gather menacingly on fence posts waiting for the cattle to succumb to hundred. >> i have had taken as -- chickens die from hunger. it is a terrible drought. >> his id is not just the countryside. more than...
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sevel expected reforms. >> cuba's communist par congress metehin closeoors twweekago. is pushing t the firstajor orhaul of this state-month and restrictedoviestyle stem. lot the detls had been scussed in vance but there is one major surise -- the governnt ss it is consideringetti cuns trel abroad as a tourist for the first time it is a very bureaucrat syem. you haveo apply for permission to leave. d it is often to nine. ere are who other ran of reform going through ivate property is back ople will be allowed tbuy an sellheiromes and cars. alread cubs are setting up small bsinees and now under the w guidelines, some wilbe alled to becomeorke coerativesetting wages. itas noteenasseby the ban pliament which meets i two mohs before the becom laws. >> european stock market has fallen bause wries that greece may rquira new financial bailoubill downgradednd poor's it. >> pssur on the geek gornme. medical workers in grce he beco the latest sta a walkt. theyre unhappy about unpaid wages d heth care cuts. ever sce pries received a ilou fromhe eu and t imf a year ago, it has been
sevel expected reforms. >> cuba's communist par congress metehin closeoors twweekago. is pushing t the firstajor orhaul of this state-month and restrictedoviestyle stem. lot the detls had been scussed in vance but there is one major surise -- the governnt ss it is consideringetti cuns trel abroad as a tourist for the first time it is a very bureaucrat syem. you haveo apply for permission to leave. d it is often to nine. ere are who other ran of reform going through ivate property is back...
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and all of that was a learning bloplt kennedy finally stood up to kruschev in cuba. but what my book makes clear is cuba never would have happened, never would have happened if kennedy had... if kruschev had walked away fromer be flynn 1961 with a conviction that kennedy could not be had. >> rose: because he would never put nuclear missiles in cuba. >> nuclear missiles 100 miles off the u.s. coast that could hit washington and new york. khruschev actually said that he felt he could get the missiles in and by the time kennedy would find out they would already be in place and from his previous experience he didn't believe that kennedy at that point would take any action. >> rose: this book is called "berlin, 1961: kennedy, khruschev, and the most dangerous place on earth." frederick kempe, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: keira knightly is here. to another e.r.a. think atonement, think pride and prejudice, earned an oscar nomination for that, here is a look at some of her work. >> elizabeth, will you marry me? >> you pledge your allegiance to rome, to those w
and all of that was a learning bloplt kennedy finally stood up to kruschev in cuba. but what my book makes clear is cuba never would have happened, never would have happened if kennedy had... if kruschev had walked away fromer be flynn 1961 with a conviction that kennedy could not be had. >> rose: because he would never put nuclear missiles in cuba. >> nuclear missiles 100 miles off the u.s. coast that could hit washington and new york. khruschev actually said that he felt he could...
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. >> the government of cuba has announced plans to let its citizens leave the country as tourists for the first time. the communist party approved the measure two weeks ago. one unexpected part of several expected reforms. >> two weeks ago, cuba's communist party met behind closed doors. the president is pushing to the first major overhaul of the state run and restrictive soviet-style system. a lot of the details had been discussed in advance, but there is one major surprise -- the government says it is considering letting cubans travel abroad as tourists for the first time. it is a deeply resented frustration. it is a very bureaucratic system. you have to apply for permission to leave, and it is often denied. there are all lot of other performers going through. private property is back. people will be allowed to buy and sell their homes and cars. already, cubans are setting up small businesses. under the new guidelines, some of the state enterprises will be allowed to become workers' cooperatives, setting their own prices and wages. it is still has to be passed by the cuban parliamen
. >> the government of cuba has announced plans to let its citizens leave the country as tourists for the first time. the communist party approved the measure two weeks ago. one unexpected part of several expected reforms. >> two weeks ago, cuba's communist party met behind closed doors. the president is pushing to the first major overhaul of the state run and restrictive soviet-style system. a lot of the details had been discussed in advance, but there is one major surprise -- the...
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en cuba. bueno nosotros continuamos con mÁs noticias mas adelante y vamos con mi querida carla adelante. >>> muy bien acompaÑada porque fÍjate que tenemos importante informaciÓn para nuestro cobro venials qs jÓvenes que estÁn a punto de terminar los estudios, porque estÁn a punto de entrar en estudiar, y este mundo laboral estÁ realizando una pasantÍa lo hacen empresas u organizaciones para adquirir una experiencia para una futura carrera, para hablarnos este tema hablamos con ada marÍa morales y la estudiante tamara gracias por acompaÑarnos. ada cuÁles son los requisitos para solicitar una pasantÍa. >>> vamos hablar rÁpido, hay dos no, haber tenido una pasantÍa anterior y no un rÉcord de mala conducta, pero hay un sÍ bien importante tambiÉn, tienen que procurar buscar las entrevistas y compaÑÍa afines con el tipo de procesiÓn >>> si estas estudiando una carrera de negocio meterte en algo con esto, por quÉ es importante estas pasantÍas >>> hace rato el mercado laboral es
en cuba. bueno nosotros continuamos con mÁs noticias mas adelante y vamos con mi querida carla adelante. >>> muy bien acompaÑada porque fÍjate que tenemos importante informaciÓn para nuestro cobro venials qs jÓvenes que estÁn a punto de terminar los estudios, porque estÁn a punto de entrar en estudiar, y este mundo laboral estÁ realizando una pasantÍa lo hacen empresas u organizaciones para adquirir una experiencia para una futura carrera, para hablarnos este tema hablamos con...
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. >>> in cuba, hail you have to see to believe, some bigger than oranges came crashing down at crops and pelted unprotected chickens. it brought some relief from cuba's worst drought in a half century. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" on this tuesday, some nuns rob a bank. >>> a boost to the asian markets today. tokyo's nikkei gained almost 2% as did hong kong's hang seng. wall street gets more on the housing market and consumer confidence. stocks are trying to get back on track after a month of losses. last week, the dow lost half percent while the nasdaq kicked down a fraction. >>> big wall street banks are betting gas prices are going higher. investment firms goldman sachs and jp morgan chase are predicting a dramatic increase in the cost of oil from $100 a barrel to $130. if that happens, gas at $3.79 a gallon nationwide will jump back above $4. most analysts think the price will drop until early july and then resume its rise. >>> at the movies, "the hangover" was just the cure for hollywood's headache after months of slow sales industrywide, "the hangover ii" raked in $106 million in
. >>> in cuba, hail you have to see to believe, some bigger than oranges came crashing down at crops and pelted unprotected chickens. it brought some relief from cuba's worst drought in a half century. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" on this tuesday, some nuns rob a bank. >>> a boost to the asian markets today. tokyo's nikkei gained almost 2% as did hong kong's hang seng. wall street gets more on the housing market and consumer confidence. stocks are trying to...
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aunque vive en miami cuba siempre esta presente. >> al salir, queda uno huÉrfano en el paÍs. y la historia dirÁ si en alguna medida la tierra tambiÉn queda huérfana. >> mÉxico y colombia fueron paÍses en los que viviÓ antes de llegar a estados unidos. >> colombia fue el lugar que labrÓ su puerta y me recibió como hija propia, tengo la mejor experiencia. tengo amigos que se convirtieron en familia. >> su modelo a seguir sigue siendo una de las grandes: celia cruz. >> celia sin dejar de ser cubana fue un poco de todo. esto es algo que se hace cada segundo, cada minuto, cada dÍa. >> de su nuevo disco estÁn presentes glorias de la mÚsica cubana. >> es una producciÓn que le hemos puesto todo el amor del mundo, es una producciÓn que es un homenaje a esta generaciÓn que nos dio una mÚsica tan maravillosa y que yo estoy apostando para que no se pierda. >> albita no deja de lado sus raÍces, ella es cubana, donde viva. >> muchÍsimas gracias tony, tambiÉn queremos agradecerle a albita. se va a estar presentando en nueva york. >> la joven cantante dominicana alcanzÓ gr
aunque vive en miami cuba siempre esta presente. >> al salir, queda uno huÉrfano en el paÍs. y la historia dirÁ si en alguna medida la tierra tambiÉn queda huérfana. >> mÉxico y colombia fueron paÍses en los que viviÓ antes de llegar a estados unidos. >> colombia fue el lugar que labrÓ su puerta y me recibió como hija propia, tengo la mejor experiencia. tengo amigos que se convirtieron en familia. >> su modelo a seguir sigue siendo una de las grandes: celia...
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the moves are part of a major shakeup of cuba's economy. so far, no word on when the proposals will go into effect. >> the rest of the week it is really going to be depend on economic data and what happened to oil prices. particularly that earning season is over. >> tom: we had so much to absurd last weekending with the jobs report, lots of volatility in the market it is nice to see a quiet monday for lots of investors here, susie, let's go ahead and roll with tonight's market focus. after last week's sell-off, commodity prices bounced up today, led by oil and silver. we first roll out the past 90 sessions of front month crude oil. prices jumped today after last week's precipitous fall. we dipped below $100 per barrel on friday, but today's buying brings us back over that mark. oil giants chevron and exxon each caught some stock bids, moving up from six-week lows. independent oil producer cabot was the energy sector leader with its 5.5% rally. silver was the other commodity that saw a big drop last week. today it regained a little of what i
the moves are part of a major shakeup of cuba's economy. so far, no word on when the proposals will go into effect. >> the rest of the week it is really going to be depend on economic data and what happened to oil prices. particularly that earning season is over. >> tom: we had so much to absurd last weekending with the jobs report, lots of volatility in the market it is nice to see a quiet monday for lots of investors here, susie, let's go ahead and roll with tonight's market...
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camisas rojas y agitaban banderas del mismo color, pero raÚl castro asistiÓ un acto en santiago de cuba. seguimos en el tema desde alemania, en hamburgo la policÍa dispersÓ manifestantes con camiones de agua. se trasladaron otro lugar de la ciudad y rompieron ventanas y autos. pedÍan mÁs derechos para los trabajadores y mejores condiciones laborales. en instantes trabajo de recuperaciÓn en el sur del paÍs. tr de li univisionnot uni fin d@ >> emla solidaridad de cientos voluntarios en toscalusa, que serÓ tras el tornado del viernes. >> hoy ha sido dÍa de oraciÓn para muchos, h@ se escuchÓ el sermón en la iglesia del espÍritu santo. los que sobrevivieron agradecieron, se recordÓ los que perdieron sus vidas. pero hay muestras de solidaridad familias han traÍdo a sus propios hijos para ayudar. esta es mÁs evidencia h@univisi@ resistiÓ el embate del tornado, lo partiÓ por la mitad. los miles de voluntarios estÁn dando una mano a desconocidos, con agua, comida, generosidad en alabama al menos en estos momentos son univh@not uni fin sacando cadÁveres, quitando escombros. >>
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representan inversion necesaria de aquí al año 2020 para renovar trenes de antrac >> el gobierno de cuba analiza posibilidad para que residentes salgan de la isla a vacacionar se habla de estudiar política que facilite a cubanos viajar al exterior como turistas esto es una excepcion importante después del régimen de castro >> una mujer en méxico está al tanto de una organización narcotraficante en el cargo mayor >> llegó a ocupar ese cargo después de la muerte de sus hermanos, cerebro operativo de la organización ella, por sus estudios de contadora, se dedicaba tambien al lavado de dinero >> acredita que ella es la cabeza de la organización y que es responsable de tareas de blanqueo de capitales y ahora operativas junto a su sobrino, que se encargo de la logística del trafico de colombia a estados unidos >> se la describe como persona de mucho temple, delicada, cuidadosa, que suele tomar decisiones de manera fría >> las estadisticas sugieren que ella empezó a participar más en las operaciones criminales de la organización >> la situación de miseria en méxico obliga a bus
representan inversion necesaria de aquí al año 2020 para renovar trenes de antrac >> el gobierno de cuba analiza posibilidad para que residentes salgan de la isla a vacacionar se habla de estudiar política que facilite a cubanos viajar al exterior como turistas esto es una excepcion importante después del régimen de castro >> una mujer en méxico está al tanto de una organización narcotraficante en el cargo mayor >> llegó a ocupar ese cargo después de la muerte de sus...
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when khrushchev decides to put offensive nuclear missiles in cuba and the instincts and the fear of being labeled soft on communism means the men in the room are much more inclined to believe a surgical strike will work in fact, the majority in 1962 favored the strike it was the 11th 13 data-processing to work their way through the there was no john kennedy and robert kennedy has taken the senate seat in massachusetts teddy was too young and then in that era the kennedy is much more cold war type of guy then he came to be. nobody is pushing for the other way out which means that the results of the cuban missile crisis are really different from the ones that we live through. that is one. the second story for its obvious personal connections is another attempt on another life june 4th 1968 robert kennedy has finished his victory speech and because of a last-minute flight on the wall decision to spare another rally he goes through the kitchen of the ambassador hotel. but unlike reality something changes here is another discovery that knocked me for a loop was reading the histories in the jfk
when khrushchev decides to put offensive nuclear missiles in cuba and the instincts and the fear of being labeled soft on communism means the men in the room are much more inclined to believe a surgical strike will work in fact, the majority in 1962 favored the strike it was the 11th 13 data-processing to work their way through the there was no john kennedy and robert kennedy has taken the senate seat in massachusetts teddy was too young and then in that era the kennedy is much more cold war...
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and cuba. >> that's it. the cubans have won. >> reporter: but television historians say the biggest impact came from the story telling about the athletes, the human drama of athletic competition. >> you'd have to bring the individuals involved to life and that's exactly what wide world knew how to do. >> fortunate thing about body building, you carry your success with you all the time. >> reporter: we would meet that daredevil motorcycle rider. >> my name is evel knievel. >> reporter: whose attempt to ride across a canyon transfixed the nation. >> you're being extremely truculent. >> reporter: and that boxer from kentucky, who without later become one of the most recognizable people in the world. >> i'm the greatest fighter of all time. >> changed the way we cover sports, and news for that matter. great to see peter jennings >> alan: alcatraz evacuated. the park service ordered everyone off the island after an alarm sound. the island was packed with tourists when someone said they smelled something burning.
and cuba. >> that's it. the cubans have won. >> reporter: but television historians say the biggest impact came from the story telling about the athletes, the human drama of athletic competition. >> you'd have to bring the individuals involved to life and that's exactly what wide world knew how to do. >> fortunate thing about body building, you carry your success with you all the time. >> reporter: we would meet that daredevil motorcycle rider. >> my name is...
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one of his first acts being appointed general in charge of the haitian revolution was to go to cuba and there he purchased a pack of bloodhounds trained to eat human flesh. they were the size of small horses and the war against the haitian slaves can only be won by extermination and only if we kill every slave on the island can we ensure that france will return to sovereignty on that island. so he brings in these bloodhound's trained to eat human flesh and they help in exterminating the rebels. unfortunately for him, and the french and haitian rebels with additional dogs have terrible color vision. after eating several french soldiers he canceled the experiment. this should give you some hint that what the environment was like, the level of violence and what it meant when he said we prefer to be exterminated rather than lose our place as one of the world's free people. what does this have to do with louisiana? note:didn't that the louisiana purchase happened the same year and finally won independence. napoleon benefits fist on the table and said and sugar and dan colony. without haiti,
one of his first acts being appointed general in charge of the haitian revolution was to go to cuba and there he purchased a pack of bloodhounds trained to eat human flesh. they were the size of small horses and the war against the haitian slaves can only be won by extermination and only if we kill every slave on the island can we ensure that france will return to sovereignty on that island. so he brings in these bloodhound's trained to eat human flesh and they help in exterminating the rebels....
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whether in cuba venezuela, bolivia. as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and you left you with the taste of immortality on your lips. nothing mystical. no cries. power, your way. or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for all. [applause]. >> >> >> >> >> the person i am excited to meet her. her book is called, my miserable, lonely lesbian pregnancy. please, par
whether in cuba venezuela, bolivia. as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet...
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camisas rojas y agitaban banderas del mismo color, pero raÚl castro asistiÓ un acto en santiago de cuba. seguimos en el tema desde alemania, en hamburgo la policÍa dispersÓ manifestantes con camiones de agua. se trasladaron otro lugar de la ciudad y rompieron ventanas y autos. pedÍan mÁs derechos para los trabajadores y mejores condiciones laborales. en instantes trabajo de recuperaciÓn en el sur del paÍs. la onu comenzÓ a evacuar a sus tropas de libia, en la actual economía difícil, hay muchas personas que prometen soluciones fáciles a sus problemas de deuda. estos esquemas pueden destruir su perfil crediticio y llevarlo a la bancarrota. la fundación nacional para el asesoramiento crediticio es una organización sin fines de lucro en su comunidad con asesores que hablan español. conocer la diferencia puede ser la diferencia. llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. >> la solidaridad de cientos de voluntarios en toscalusa, que se borrÓ tras el tornado del viernes. >> hoy ha sido dÍa de oraciÓn para muchos, se escuchÓ el sermón en la iglesia del espÍritu santo
camisas rojas y agitaban banderas del mismo color, pero raÚl castro asistiÓ un acto en santiago de cuba. seguimos en el tema desde alemania, en hamburgo la policÍa dispersÓ manifestantes con camiones de agua. se trasladaron otro lugar de la ciudad y rompieron ventanas y autos. pedÍan mÁs derechos para los trabajadores y mejores condiciones laborales. en instantes trabajo de recuperaciÓn en el sur del paÍs. la onu comenzÓ a evacuar a sus tropas de libia, en la actual economía difícil,...
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. >>> vannesa, una tragedia increíble, muchas gracias, y vamos a cuba, se anunciaron reformas que algunos ven como un alivio para la población, fue recibido con reservas. >>> los cubanos de la isla, leian la publicación de reformas económicas aprobadaeseo para el régimen castrista. >>> la revolución sufrirá un cambio y vuelco. >>> según el gobierno, entre las reformaso, los cubanos, pueden vender vehículos y propiedades, y también viajar al exterior como turistas, algo prohibido desde el 1959. >>> disidentes políticos, como sánchez, a quién el gobierno prohibió la salida dicen que muestra un régimen que trata de comprar tiempo. >>> para comprar tiempo, sin decidir cuanto, para no recibir más presiones, en este punto tampoco creo que haya una apertura. >>> el gobierno de raúl castro, no dijo cómo ni cuándo se pondrán en practica las reformas. >>> raúl castro, reconoce que si quieren quedarse con el poder, deben mejorar la vida de los cubanos. >>> lo tomaron como otra burla activistas. >>> no tiene por qué pedir permiso para vender un automóvil, y vivienda, los deporta
. >>> vannesa, una tragedia increíble, muchas gracias, y vamos a cuba, se anunciaron reformas que algunos ven como un alivio para la población, fue recibido con reservas. >>> los cubanos de la isla, leian la publicación de reformas económicas aprobadaeseo para el régimen castrista. >>> la revolución sufrirá un cambio y vuelco. >>> según el gobierno, entre las reformaso, los cubanos, pueden vender vehículos y propiedades, y también viajar al exterior...
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. >>> in cuba the government has made a series of economic reforms official. a list of guidelines went on sale at newsstands. the government will allow cooperatives that would function as companies. the goal is to jump start cuba's ailing economy. >>> a ceremony billed as the largest of its kind in the country just wrapped up. the african-american honor roll recognizes students in grade 8 through 12 who earn a 3.0 grade point average in the first semester. it was started to encourage students in the classroom. one student said that hometown pride is a source of her success. >> i think a lot of people put town oakland public schools especially and it is good to show african-american students doing something positive. >> reporter: more than 1,000 students were honored tonight. and dave clark was the emcee for that event. >>> late word tonight of a takeover attempt online. >>> plus... >> can one fire truck handle the job of two? san jose residents >>> the wall street journal is reporting that microsoft is close to finalizing a deal to buy skype, the internet tele
. >>> in cuba the government has made a series of economic reforms official. a list of guidelines went on sale at newsstands. the government will allow cooperatives that would function as companies. the goal is to jump start cuba's ailing economy. >>> a ceremony billed as the largest of its kind in the country just wrapped up. the african-american honor roll recognizes students in grade 8 through 12 who earn a 3.0 grade point average in the first semester. it was started to...
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i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist that makes these color coding. >> nice to me to. >> i have been a street artist since 1976. >> how did you decide to be a street artist? >> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it ranges from t-shirts, jackets, hats. what is the day of the life of a street artist? >> they have their 2536 in the morning. by the end of the day, the last people to pack the vehicle probably get on their own at 7:30 at night. >> nice to me to condemn the -- nice to meet you. >> it was a pleasure to share this with you. i hope that
i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist...