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the revolutionary court acquitted thousands of former batiste police and military officials but executed some five hundred others. some former but eastern military and police officials who launched attacks from miami trying to bring down the revolutionary government. in the exiles didn't just threaten they took action. in mid october of one nine hundred fifty nine they flew b. twenty six's from the u.s. to bomb have. either since the revolution took power. in all we had to do more than denounce the attacks. we had to send our people there. cuba complained to washington about allowing cuban exiles to use south florida bases to bomb the island secretary of state christian her to raise the issue with the president eisenhower responded why don't the cubans just shoot the planes down . but eisenhower didn't stop the raids and cuba began heavier infiltration of its agents into the violent groups in miami. that would be ended in a second migration comes in the one nine hundred sixty s. it up or be able to see in the merchant class he came to the us. the people who fled cuba fled castro came pri
the revolutionary court acquitted thousands of former batiste police and military officials but executed some five hundred others. some former but eastern military and police officials who launched attacks from miami trying to bring down the revolutionary government. in the exiles didn't just threaten they took action. in mid october of one nine hundred fifty nine they flew b. twenty six's from the u.s. to bomb have. either since the revolution took power. in all we had to do more than denounce...
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the revolutionary court acquitted thousands of former batiste police and military officials but executed some five hundred others. some former but eastern military and police officials who launched attacks from miami trying to bring down the revolutionary government. in the exiles didn't just threaten us they took action. in mid october of one nine hundred fifty nine they flowed b twenty six's from the us to bomb have ana. either since the revolution took power. we had to do more than denounce the attacks. we had to send our people there. cuba complained to washington about allowing cuban exiles to use south florida bases to bomb the island secretary of state christian herder raise the issue with the president eisenhower responded why don't the cubans just shoot the planes down . but eisenhower didn't stop the raids and cuba began heavier infiltration of its agents into the violent groups in miami. that movie ended in a second migration comes in the one nine hundred sixty s. that proby able to see of the merchant class who came to the u.s. . the people who fled cuba fled castro came prim
the revolutionary court acquitted thousands of former batiste police and military officials but executed some five hundred others. some former but eastern military and police officials who launched attacks from miami trying to bring down the revolutionary government. in the exiles didn't just threaten us they took action. in mid october of one nine hundred fifty nine they flowed b twenty six's from the us to bomb have ana. either since the revolution took power. we had to do more than denounce...
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the revolutionary court acquitted thousands of former batiste police and military officials but executed some five hundred others. some former but tista military and police officials who launched attacks from miami trying to bring down the revolutionary government you out in the exiles didn't just threaten they took action. usually in mid october of one nine hundred fifty nine they flew b. twenty six's from the u.s. to bomb have vana. either since the revolution took power. in or we had to do more than denounce the attacks that. we had to send our people there. cuba complained to washington about allowing cuban exiles to use south florida bases to bomb the island secretary of state christian herder raise the issue with the president eisenhower responded why don't the cubans just shoot the planes down . but eisenhower didn't stop the raids and cuba began heavier infiltration of its agents into the violent groups in miami. that would be an event a second migration comes in the one nine hundred sixty s. and the opera be able to see him as a merchant once he came to the u.s. . the people who
the revolutionary court acquitted thousands of former batiste police and military officials but executed some five hundred others. some former but tista military and police officials who launched attacks from miami trying to bring down the revolutionary government you out in the exiles didn't just threaten they took action. usually in mid october of one nine hundred fifty nine they flew b. twenty six's from the u.s. to bomb have vana. either since the revolution took power. in or we had to do...
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. >> linda batiste is a lawyer and co-author of "the twelve victim." >> he used that to probably fuel the hate he had already into more hatred. >> but there was one person, the 18-year-old starkweather didn't hate. he had eyes for a spunky and rebellious 13-year-old named carol ann fugate. >> she said, my god, he was so funny, he put me on a pedestal, he always wanted to buy me things. >> the two cruised around lincoln in charlie's beat up '49 hot rod. charlie was also a crack shot and really into guns and carol's parents didn't like him one bit. >> they probably weren't very impressed with him. as a person, they serge were concerned about the age difference between them. >> this empty lot is all thatry mains of where carol was living at the time, with her hard working stepfather, and her mother sell da. also giving there was her 2 1/2-year-old half sister jean. charlie's desire to buy things for carol soon became problematic. after getting fired and having a fight with his father, he was kicked out of the house. charlie was desperate for money. located here on corn husker highway, th
. >> linda batiste is a lawyer and co-author of "the twelve victim." >> he used that to probably fuel the hate he had already into more hatred. >> but there was one person, the 18-year-old starkweather didn't hate. he had eyes for a spunky and rebellious 13-year-old named carol ann fugate. >> she said, my god, he was so funny, he put me on a pedestal, he always wanted to buy me things. >> the two cruised around lincoln in charlie's beat up '49 hot rod....
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. >> linda batiste is a lawyer and co-author of "the twelve victim." >> he used that to probably fuel the hate he had already into more hatred. >> but there was one person, the 18-year-old starkweather didn't hate. he had eyes for a spunky and rebellious 13-year-old named carol ann fugate. >> she said, my god, he was so funny, he put me on a pedestal, he always wanted to buy me things. >> the two cruised around lincoln in charlie's beat up '49 hot rod. charlie was also a crack shot and really into guns and carol's parents didn't like him one bit. >> they probably weren't very impressed with him. as a person, they serge were concerned about the age difference between them. >> this empty lot is all thatry mains of where carol was living at the time, with her hard working stepfather, and her mother sell da. also giving there was her 2 1/2-year-old half sister jean. charlie's desire to buy things for carol soon became problematic. after getting fired and having a fight with his father, he was kicked out of the house. charlie was desperate for money. located here on corn husker highway, th
. >> linda batiste is a lawyer and co-author of "the twelve victim." >> he used that to probably fuel the hate he had already into more hatred. >> but there was one person, the 18-year-old starkweather didn't hate. he had eyes for a spunky and rebellious 13-year-old named carol ann fugate. >> she said, my god, he was so funny, he put me on a pedestal, he always wanted to buy me things. >> the two cruised around lincoln in charlie's beat up '49 hot rod....
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ironworker steve batiste, jerry cabala and ed meyer. >> there's been a lot of photographers out there. we really don't care too much about them because they come out with a different attitude, almost treat us like animals in a zoo, oh, let's take a picture. >> when he first started out, we were probably pushing him out of the way. he would get right in there and try the take the best shots of us working. >> you could tell early on that joe was taking pictures of us, these guys, and the struggles we have every day. >> in some of those photos, you have people on platforms that seem to be hanging in midair. >> yes, when i first saw, that i was quite amazed to see them working off of floats. they were floats. they throw these floats over the side and climb over the side, being tied off with their fall protection, but getting out there. yes, i have pictures of men swinging a hammer off of these floats in which you would not believe something handing on this thing and hitting something with an eight-hound beeter. it's almost like a trapeze going back and forecast. >> the new bridge, the eas
ironworker steve batiste, jerry cabala and ed meyer. >> there's been a lot of photographers out there. we really don't care too much about them because they come out with a different attitude, almost treat us like animals in a zoo, oh, let's take a picture. >> when he first started out, we were probably pushing him out of the way. he would get right in there and try the take the best shots of us working. >> you could tell early on that joe was taking pictures of us, these...