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years later these men would be known as the cuban five cuban intelligence agents whose job was to penetrate violent exile groups. if you could i mean we are gathering information about brothers to the rescue roast of. the people who were there were. you were. dire circumstances many of them were losing their lives in the attempt because they were using you know to be anything that was low. some people might say it was a humanitarian organization. no quite the contrary while they confided their activity to rescuing rafters they had no problems with cuban authorities the f.b.i. had also infiltrated that organization. their informer fed them information about what the brothers were doing and the f.b.i. doesn't infiltrate a humanitarian organization without the usa war. we never did anything where we saw. afterward bring to the problem we prepared our own literature or we. we sent the. war nonviolence and confrontation with the government. in one thousand nine hundred ninety five the migration accords said rafters rescued at sea would not be taken to the us but return to cuba. people stop givin
years later these men would be known as the cuban five cuban intelligence agents whose job was to penetrate violent exile groups. if you could i mean we are gathering information about brothers to the rescue roast of. the people who were there were. you were. dire circumstances many of them were losing their lives in the attempt because they were using you know to be anything that was low. some people might say it was a humanitarian organization. no quite the contrary while they confided their...
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years later these men would be known as the cuban five cuban intelligence agents whose job was to penetrate violent exile groups. if you i mean we are gathering information about brothers to the rescue roast of rescue. saving the lives of the people who were there were. you were. dire circumstances many of them were losing their lives in the attempt because they were using you know to be in there with low carb some people might say it was a humanitarian organization. no quite the contrary while they confided their activity to rescuing rafters they had no problems with cuban authorities the f.b.i. had also infiltrated that organization. they're in former fed them information about what the brothers were doing when the f.b.i. doesn't infiltrate a humanitarian organization without a reason. why we never do anything you know we saw. the harassment. bring to the problem we prepared or only. we sent. for nonviolence and confrontation with the government. in one thousand nine hundred ninety five the migration accords said rafters rescued at sea would not be taken to the us but return to cuba. peop
years later these men would be known as the cuban five cuban intelligence agents whose job was to penetrate violent exile groups. if you i mean we are gathering information about brothers to the rescue roast of rescue. saving the lives of the people who were there were. you were. dire circumstances many of them were losing their lives in the attempt because they were using you know to be in there with low carb some people might say it was a humanitarian organization. no quite the contrary while...
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cuban revolution before my time. the story of the cuban five began more than fifteen years ago. nine hundred fifty seven i was a university student and i discovered that kids my age were fighting a guerrilla war in cuba i read the story in the new york times. the rebels were led by a young lawyer del castro. the us government backed a loyal and very anti communist dictator. but the stuff. we have a lot of that you. will gladly sell for. already and there are new law you don't think. that we pick up that. up. well up. north and then i was part of castro's generation. and openness and i was president of the accountant school. we opposed but he stood the dictator. they. all are affectionate and business classes. we're all against but. the. life we're good for. are far worse than expected to us sugar. boat people. and then be a sports car. for a. time we will. really. have anything and everything to do good golf and we had. my grandmother took me to cuba the hometown it was just before the revolution. and i'll never forg
cuban revolution before my time. the story of the cuban five began more than fifteen years ago. nine hundred fifty seven i was a university student and i discovered that kids my age were fighting a guerrilla war in cuba i read the story in the new york times. the rebels were led by a young lawyer del castro. the us government backed a loyal and very anti communist dictator. but the stuff. we have a lot of that you. will gladly sell for. already and there are new law you don't think. that we...
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years later these men would be known as the cuban five cuban intelligence agents whose job was to penetrate violent exile groups. if you could i mean we are gathering information about brothers to the rescue roast of those who was. saving the lives of the people who were there were a few were. dire circumstances many of them were losing their lives in the attempt because they were using you know to be anything that was low. some people might say it was a humanitarian organization. no quite the contrary while they confided their activity to rescuing rafters they had no problems with cuban authorities the f.b.i. had also infiltrated that organization. they're in former fed them information about what the brothers were doing and the f.b.i. doesn't infiltrate a humanitarian organization without a reason for you to do. anything you know we saw. the harassment. bring to the problem we prepared or only through your. we sent to you. for nonviolence and confrontation with the government. in one thousand nine hundred ninety five the migration accords said rafters rescued at sea would not be taken to
years later these men would be known as the cuban five cuban intelligence agents whose job was to penetrate violent exile groups. if you could i mean we are gathering information about brothers to the rescue roast of those who was. saving the lives of the people who were there were a few were. dire circumstances many of them were losing their lives in the attempt because they were using you know to be anything that was low. some people might say it was a humanitarian organization. no quite the...
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do you know the cuban. would be those guys that played us in the semifinals of the pan american games in the basketball term and the five a cuban five were defending their country against terrorism the other cuban five other that's also been american still haven't ever heard about the cuban five they're that rock band right. i mean you know to cuban five. you want to find out a little bit. ok the police are looking for you to deal with infiltrated terrorist groups in miami's of exiles with people planning attacks on the cuban people and foreign citizens inside cuba the cuban five every right to defend the cuban revolution the cuban revolution before my time. the story of the cuban five began more than fifteen years ago. nine hundred fifty seven i was a university student and i discovered that kids my age were fighting a guerrilla war in cuba i read the story in the new york times. the rebels were led by a young lawyer the del castro. the u.s. government backed a loyal and very anti communist dictator full n
do you know the cuban. would be those guys that played us in the semifinals of the pan american games in the basketball term and the five a cuban five were defending their country against terrorism the other cuban five other that's also been american still haven't ever heard about the cuban five they're that rock band right. i mean you know to cuban five. you want to find out a little bit. ok the police are looking for you to deal with infiltrated terrorist groups in miami's of exiles with...
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water when we emerged as cubans on that day. when i wake up it was a day of dignity patriotism and solvent a bit bob it will be those who wait on. you know maybe one of the revolutions important acts in those first few weeks was to eliminate the gangsters and the rockets. it seems you both naturally was provoked angry protests from the us government only. human revolution generates a process of social changes. brought the first wave of migration to miami. but used as corrupt officials torture as. my father was a colonel in cuba and he left that night that that president but he still left. i remember i was seven years old when castro came to power and i remember mobs outside my home. our house was surrounded sacked we were searched constantly so that's the image that i have of the revolution people were being imprisoned the fact that people were being everything was taken away from them. without trials or or without a recent. the revolutionary prosecutor had presented evidence that the men on trial had participated in torturing t
water when we emerged as cubans on that day. when i wake up it was a day of dignity patriotism and solvent a bit bob it will be those who wait on. you know maybe one of the revolutions important acts in those first few weeks was to eliminate the gangsters and the rockets. it seems you both naturally was provoked angry protests from the us government only. human revolution generates a process of social changes. brought the first wave of migration to miami. but used as corrupt officials torture...
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do you know the cubans ira. were they those guys that did play to us in the semifinals of the pan american games in the basketball tournament the five cuban five were defending their country against terrorists they had the cuban five other that's also been americans you know i haven't ever heard about the cuban five there that rock band right. i mean you know to cuban five. well you want to find out ok. ok the police are looking for you to deal with the terrorist groups in miami's of exiles with people planning attacks on the cuban people and foreign citizens inside cuba the cuban five every right to defend the cuban revolution the cuban revolution before my time. the story of the cuban five began more than fifteen years ago. nine hundred fifty seven i was a university student and i discovered that kids my age were fighting a guerrilla war in cuba i read the story in the new york times. the rebels were led by a young lawyer he dealt castro. the us government backed a loyal and very anti communist dictator full n
do you know the cubans ira. were they those guys that did play to us in the semifinals of the pan american games in the basketball tournament the five cuban five were defending their country against terrorists they had the cuban five other that's also been americans you know i haven't ever heard about the cuban five there that rock band right. i mean you know to cuban five. well you want to find out ok. ok the police are looking for you to deal with the terrorist groups in miami's of exiles...
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you know the cubans. were the those guys that played us in the semifinals of the pan american games in the basketball tournament the five cuban five were defending their country against terrorists the other cuban five other that's also been americans you know i haven't ever heard about the cuban five there that rock band right. i mean you know to cuban five. you want to find out ok. ok the police are looking for you to deal with the terrorist groups in miami's of exiles planning attacks on the cuban people and foreign citizens.
you know the cubans. were the those guys that played us in the semifinals of the pan american games in the basketball tournament the five cuban five were defending their country against terrorists the other cuban five other that's also been americans you know i haven't ever heard about the cuban five there that rock band right. i mean you know to cuban five. you want to find out ok. ok the police are looking for you to deal with the terrorist groups in miami's of exiles planning attacks on the...
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for mark cuban, what exactly is it the government has to prove here? >> i think they want to prove insider trading is wrong and want to do it on larger scale. they want to prove a point, here is a guy talking negatively arrogantly about the sec i think that is why they reopened the case. if he just shut his mouth it would be okay. i'm a big fan of mark cuban. i like him. i'm a big basketball fan. he is hands-on owner. seems like the sec is going after a high-profile case and someone likes to talk to the media. i think they will really go after him here. melissa: frank, thanks so much. >> thanks. >> next on "money," not buying it. israel's benjamin netanyahu raises the red flag with president obama over iran. will israel be forced to act alone to take out the nuclear program. why the price of u.s. involvement in the middle east could be ready to soar. >>> out with the old and in with the tweet. the very first twitter tv ratings taste like today. did you know my twitter handle is @melissaafrancis? feel free. they could create billions of dollars worth of
for mark cuban, what exactly is it the government has to prove here? >> i think they want to prove insider trading is wrong and want to do it on larger scale. they want to prove a point, here is a guy talking negatively arrogantly about the sec i think that is why they reopened the case. if he just shut his mouth it would be okay. i'm a big fan of mark cuban. i like him. i'm a big basketball fan. he is hands-on owner. seems like the sec is going after a high-profile case and someone likes...
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but the cuban government he's no sporting icon. he along with 20 other baseball players defected to the u.s. and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is being seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is about an effort of the cuban political need to r reinvision rate the country and reinvent themselves as an open, confident communist country. >> they will see their wages rise considerably. top baseball players on the island could earn $200 a month. not a match what they could earn in the u.s. but current laws do not allow anyone to do business with cuba, making the new policy unclear at best. >> we don't know what this means. does the cuban government own the athlete? does the athlete own himself? is doing business with an agent from cuba mean that you're violating the current laws of the united states? >> uncertainty remains of what may end up a political gesture. over the years the cuban government denounced what it calls the theft of talented athletes who end up playing in the u.s. but cuban citizens
but the cuban government he's no sporting icon. he along with 20 other baseball players defected to the u.s. and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is being seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is about an effort of the cuban political need to r reinvision rate the country and reinvent themselves as an open, confident communist country. >> they will see their wages rise considerably. top baseball players on the island could earn $200 a month. not a...
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mark cuban. thank you, jim. enjoyed it. >> great. >> have a pleasant weekend, everybody. >>> hi, yes, we enter the final stretch. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange where we have already had a very volatile day in this market. >> i'm david in for bill. we're on dow 15,000 watch, of course, on today's show. for a while, syria wasn't overshadowing,
mark cuban. thank you, jim. enjoyed it. >> great. >> have a pleasant weekend, everybody. >>> hi, yes, we enter the final stretch. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange where we have already had a very volatile day in this market. >> i'm david in for bill. we're on dow 15,000 watch, of course, on today's show. for a while, syria wasn't overshadowing,
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>> we got mark cuban, what do you think of bill gates on the "forbes" list? >> he said let me tell you a story. >> bill gates stole my girl. >> that is an awesome story. >> tell me. >> true, man, he had more money before. >> i found the story online. he says that he was at a party in the 1980's. i was with a couple of girls who were clearly out of my league. all of a sudden one of their friends comes over to us and says they're leaving to party with a guy named bill gates saying he was worth $60 million. >> you would rather be gates than cuban? >> they're both amazing. >> bill gates is changing the world every single day! mark cuban, this is a really good show. >> shark tank and locked up. >> i'm sick of locked up. >> you got to go locked up abroad. it's the same things you got drugs in your [beep]. >> same thing. >> ass master! >> thank you, mr. cuban. >> britney spears spent thousands of dollars on coke. no, that's lindsay lohan. that's alleged. we kind of got off on the wrong foot here. someone explain about brit. >> she is wheeling and dealing in the stoc
>> we got mark cuban, what do you think of bill gates on the "forbes" list? >> he said let me tell you a story. >> bill gates stole my girl. >> that is an awesome story. >> tell me. >> true, man, he had more money before. >> i found the story online. he says that he was at a party in the 1980's. i was with a couple of girls who were clearly out of my league. all of a sudden one of their friends comes over to us and says they're leaving to...
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cuban athletes that play here will be admired. over the years of cuban government denounced the theft of talented athletes that play in the u.s. relations appear now to have flawed. people can travel freely, send money home and start their own businesses. this latest policy comes with tricky caveats. until it's clear it will work, relations between cuba and the us are frayed at best. >> soccer note - a huge london showdown earlier in the english premier league , chelsea taking on tottenham for the top spot in the epl. the spurs dominated, taking a 1-0 lead. chelsea responded in the second half thanks to a header by john terry, chelsea comes away with a 1-1 tie, both teams with a die. manchester united and city lost. i am sure they are drowning their soros in a pint. >> stay with us, dave warren is next with the rest of our weekend forecast. >> i'm dave warren, we are watching a storm in the pacific dumping rain over washington and oregon. the rain is over the ocean, but the wind comes in, dumping the rain over the mountain. the ra
cuban athletes that play here will be admired. over the years of cuban government denounced the theft of talented athletes that play in the u.s. relations appear now to have flawed. people can travel freely, send money home and start their own businesses. this latest policy comes with tricky caveats. until it's clear it will work, relations between cuba and the us are frayed at best. >> soccer note - a huge london showdown earlier in the english premier league , chelsea taking on...
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cuban athletes followed their dream by defecting because a cuban policy banned them from taking part in sport overseas. we have this report from miami. >> cuba produces some of the finest athletes on the planet. major league baseball star, this man set to earn over $40 million. for the cuban government, he detected, with others, to the u.s., and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is ultimately about an effort of the cuban political elite to reinvigorate the company and reinvent themselves. >> in cuba professional athletes earning around $40 will see wages rise considerably. top baseball players could earn over $200 a month. it's no match for what athletes can earn in the u.s. sports lawyer aaron resnick said current u.s. laws do not allow anyone to do business with cuba, making new policies unclear. >> we don't know what this means. does the cuban government own the athlete? does the athlete own himself? is doing business with an agent from kooub ycuba anything? >> over the years the cuban government denounced
cuban athletes followed their dream by defecting because a cuban policy banned them from taking part in sport overseas. we have this report from miami. >> cuba produces some of the finest athletes on the planet. major league baseball star, this man set to earn over $40 million. for the cuban government, he detected, with others, to the u.s., and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is ultimately about an effort...
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does the cuban government own the ath leet? does the ath leet own himself, is doing business with an agent from cuba or the government mean you are violating the laws of the united states. >> uncertainty remains over what may be an empty political gesture. >> over the years the cuban government denounced the theft of talented athletes that play in the u.s. cuban citizens can travel more freely, send money home and start businesses. the latest moves comes with tricky and political caveats. until it's clear whether the policy can or will work, relations between cuba and the u.s. remain frayed at best. >> finally to go.. tiger woods did not -- golf. tiger woods did not win a major, but it didn't mean he had major success on the links, he won five and finished in the top 10. he was voted the player of the year. he's won the award a record setting 11 times. this is his first since 2009, when his personal life got a bit complicated. that's your look at morning sports. >> i don't know what you're talking about what happened? >> we'll
does the cuban government own the ath leet? does the ath leet own himself, is doing business with an agent from cuba or the government mean you are violating the laws of the united states. >> uncertainty remains over what may be an empty political gesture. >> over the years the cuban government denounced the theft of talented athletes that play in the u.s. cuban citizens can travel more freely, send money home and start businesses. the latest moves comes with tricky and political...
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whatever happens, cuban athletes that play here will always be admires. over the years they tee nounced the talented athletes that play in the u.s. of late relations appear to have fought. cuban citizens can travel more freely, send more money home, and start more businesses. this latest move comes with tricky and political calf i can't tells and until it's clear until they can and will work relationships are strained at best. >>> here's robin. >> thank you so much. tottenham will host chal chelsea in hours. it's a game between two title contenders, it's the first time that joseph will face him anz aposing manager. he employed abb as a member of the staff in porto. on thursday he hinted the past relationship are broken down. >> our breakup point was because, you know, i was full of ambition to give him something extra, and i want it for the involvement of the jobs we are doing at that time which is scouting and match preparation. i felt i could give him much more, so my initial idea was to keep on working with him. but it tint didn't feed the need for som
whatever happens, cuban athletes that play here will always be admires. over the years they tee nounced the talented athletes that play in the u.s. of late relations appear to have fought. cuban citizens can travel more freely, send more money home, and start more businesses. this latest move comes with tricky and political calf i can't tells and until it's clear until they can and will work relationships are strained at best. >>> here's robin. >> thank you so much. tottenham...
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stay with us for a true story of cuban spying and intrigue in miami right after the break. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in the bradley manning case just got a lot weirder because he has declared that he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman named chelsea well i'm glad his lawyer got him to keep this revelation to himself until the end of the trial but sadly he really should have pushed for him to keep quiet about this just a bit longer why you ask because if there is one thing i know about the mainstream media is that the second sex is involved everything else instantly becomes a distant second case in point what is the legacy of bill clinton is that the job murderer who are sure to nafta no is it a violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i
stay with us for a true story of cuban spying and intrigue in miami right after the break. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in the bradley manning case just got a lot weirder because he has declared that he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman named chelsea well i'm glad his lawyer got him to keep this revelation to himself until the end of the trial but sadly he really should have pushed for him to keep quiet about this just a bit longer why you ask because if...
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this country is constantly remarkable of cuban occasions because a matter how bad things get there is always something good that happens it will gain ground over time. but if he studied women's liberation and anti-semitism of these things may have been strong at a certain time but now continues to grow and did your overwhelmed now the problem is you're never completely overwhelmed but even the segregationist today that is how much ground they lost that is one of the things i most fascinated about how americans continually find a way to judge each other on a human basis. that doesn't mean you'll like anybody or will not but it means you are better off to deal with the cuban been -- a human being the and to pretend it is a variation of a stereotype. i was arguing with my daughter she said you're not giving me the opportunity and i said look. i am not mistaken you for a mammal only. because we feel different now and if you do that you are different is the police feel the same way because they have always known what the human is and that is what we learn everything you and i are excited b
this country is constantly remarkable of cuban occasions because a matter how bad things get there is always something good that happens it will gain ground over time. but if he studied women's liberation and anti-semitism of these things may have been strong at a certain time but now continues to grow and did your overwhelmed now the problem is you're never completely overwhelmed but even the segregationist today that is how much ground they lost that is one of the things i most fascinated...
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for decades cubans have tried to leave this country using all sorts of ways. this beach is worth thousands to come to sail to the united states. but earlier this year the government lifted most of the restrictions for leaving the country freely. now it's much easier and less expensive for people here to travel and to return once they immigrate. most cubans choose to migrate to the united states where they're granted residency even if they enter the country illegally. washington recently announced it was lengthening most visas for cubans from six months to five years, allowing them to make multiple u.s. visits. >> in five years you can go and come as many times as you want. my sister lost her daughter, and i want to go and visit. it's not like in the past when you left and could not return. both sides are making it easier. >> many of those leaving are young and educated. a problem for a government that is facing a demographic crisis where fewer young people have to support a growing older population. >> the situation now is different than in the past because pe
for decades cubans have tried to leave this country using all sorts of ways. this beach is worth thousands to come to sail to the united states. but earlier this year the government lifted most of the restrictions for leaving the country freely. now it's much easier and less expensive for people here to travel and to return once they immigrate. most cubans choose to migrate to the united states where they're granted residency even if they enter the country illegally. washington recently...
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so the cia cooks up this idea that they're going to hire two cubans, exiles, to go down and represent the city. they get around the little ball at the embassy and they send it to children down there and the one we focus on a lot, felix rodriguez who lives in miami, we interviewed him here, and he's the workaround. but what you learn pretty quickly was felix is that it takes a guerrilla to catch a guerrilla. so he spent a lot of time on the opposite side. he had taken part, he was one of the advanced teams in the bay of pigs. after that he is part of all the other things that were going on in and out of miami here, anti-castro. but what i found most interesting about felix, talking to them, was he had his intimate knowledge of what it took to be a guerrilla. the stereotypical things, they carry everything with them. and when he gets to bolivia he's very good at making friends in the bolivia intelligence services. he is getting in with them and reuse their intelligence, and he's able to put together pretty much a profile of all the guerrillas that were with che. and find that there's a
so the cia cooks up this idea that they're going to hire two cubans, exiles, to go down and represent the city. they get around the little ball at the embassy and they send it to children down there and the one we focus on a lot, felix rodriguez who lives in miami, we interviewed him here, and he's the workaround. but what you learn pretty quickly was felix is that it takes a guerrilla to catch a guerrilla. so he spent a lot of time on the opposite side. he had taken part, he was one of the...
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mark cuban heads back to court. and talk about a bad day at work. we're going to have details in two minutes when "early today" returns. >>> welcome back to "early today." here's some stories making news right now. the retrial of amanda knox begins in florence, italy today. the one-time exchange student along with her italian boyfriend at the time are accused of murdering knox's roommate in 2007. the two were aconvicted in 2009 but acquitted. citing inconsistencies. >>> the reverend jesse jackson was in over the weekend. jackson says he plans to travel to colombia in the coming days to try and retreat a war veteran. >> today, he is free to leave. but we need to cease fire. >> colombia's president tweeted that only the red cross would be allowed to facilitate a handover. >>> milwaukee-based garden fresh foods is recalling 19,000 pounds of chicken and ham products due to possible listeria contamination. no illnesses have been reported. >> the father of a 24-year-old stabbed to death after a giant scheme is making a public plea for witnesses to come fo
mark cuban heads back to court. and talk about a bad day at work. we're going to have details in two minutes when "early today" returns. >>> welcome back to "early today." here's some stories making news right now. the retrial of amanda knox begins in florence, italy today. the one-time exchange student along with her italian boyfriend at the time are accused of murdering knox's roommate in 2007. the two were aconvicted in 2009 but acquitted. citing inconsistencies....
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>> we got mark cuban, what do you think of bill gates on the "forbes" list? >> he said let me tell you a story. >> bill gates stole my girl. >> that is an awesome story. >> tell me. >> true, man, he had more money before. >> i found the story online. he says that he was at a party in the 1980's. i was with a couple of girls who were clearly out of my league. all of a sudden one of their friends comes over to us and says they're leaving to party with a guy named bill gates saying he was worth $60 million. >> you would rather be gates than cuban? >> they're both amazing. >> bill gates is changing the world every single day! mark cuban, this is a really good show. >> shark tank and locked up. >> i'm sick of locked up. >> you got to go locked up abroad. it's the same things you got drugs in your [beep]. >> same thing. >> ass master! >> thank you, mr. cuban. >> britney spears spent thousands of dollars on coke. no, that's lindsay lohan. that's alleged. we kind of got off on the wrong foot here. someone explain about brit. >> she is wheeling and dealing in the stoc
>> we got mark cuban, what do you think of bill gates on the "forbes" list? >> he said let me tell you a story. >> bill gates stole my girl. >> that is an awesome story. >> tell me. >> true, man, he had more money before. >> i found the story online. he says that he was at a party in the 1980's. i was with a couple of girls who were clearly out of my league. all of a sudden one of their friends comes over to us and says they're leaving to...
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what could we learn from the cuban missile crisis as we look at this syria question? >> i think your previous segment was exactly on that, when john kerry was speaking, whether he was a cop-out -- he actually sincerely diplomatally thanks president putin. i thought it was a very wise way to do it, because they were able to step from the brink, although it wasn't as much of a brink as the cuban missile crisis but brinky enough, and was able to step from the brink and actually deal with diplomacy and lenses at hand. i think that's the lesson of the cuban missile crisis because we can interpret kruschev's behavior one way and kennedy's behavior another way and maybe they both copped out. there's a lot of articles and written who blinked first and what not. >> right. >> but i think the lesson is that ultimately policy is a moving target and they have to -- leaders have to keep in mind they have the country at hand and the constituents and the world at hand they are responsible for. i think the cuban missile crisis was great example of that, that as ambitious as both leade
what could we learn from the cuban missile crisis as we look at this syria question? >> i think your previous segment was exactly on that, when john kerry was speaking, whether he was a cop-out -- he actually sincerely diplomatally thanks president putin. i thought it was a very wise way to do it, because they were able to step from the brink, although it wasn't as much of a brink as the cuban missile crisis but brinky enough, and was able to step from the brink and actually deal with...
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>> mark cuban says it is ridiculous. >> the minimum-wage killed the first job. that is our show. tonight. [applause] john: this studio audience is filled with young people. in terms. they have become increasingly common about half of college stdents do some type of internship to build a resume for about also four companies to try the workers out. for cheap. how many are paid real wages? how many is paid? nobody? [laughter] aren't you exploited? nobody? [laughter] the obama labor department says they are. it issued a sheet said free in turn sips -- internships has no immediate advantage. what? then why would they 11? ssa it is better for the business the business could be impeded. ru kidding me? i had the the in turn like that. we parted company. [laughter] i have used them all of my career. someday research. summer journalist. but they say the labor department should punish those companies. our next guest author of the big squeeze, and also steve didn't comment most cse problems? >> experts say many internships cause problems the labor department has ruled. john: they have never
>> mark cuban says it is ridiculous. >> the minimum-wage killed the first job. that is our show. tonight. [applause] john: this studio audience is filled with young people. in terms. they have become increasingly common about half of college stdents do some type of internship to build a resume for about also four companies to try the workers out. for cheap. how many are paid real wages? how many is paid? nobody? [laughter] aren't you exploited? nobody? [laughter] the obama labor...
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mark cuban faces a new trial in his five-year battle with the s.e.c. over insider trading accusations. >>> and you can expect it see twitter stock trading by late account or early november as the company plans to fail public ipo documents as early as this week. >>> the most valuable brand in the world is now apple. yes, it has surpassed coca-cola which had been number one since the lists was compiled in 2000. the top five include apple, google, coca-cola, ibm and microsoft. >>> and 25-year-old marina uploaded this video on saturday. this is from her jog. she was actually working as a writer in taiwan. she says she sacrificed relationship, time, energy, all of that for a seemingly uncaring boss. listen up, bosses. this is a message to you. and after all this dancing, she actually danced her way through the video to khan way west. and you guessed it, she quit. she said take this job and shove it. now she plans to come back to the u.s., and that is definitely one way to say sayonara. >>> just ahead, football highlights and all your sports headlines. but f
mark cuban faces a new trial in his five-year battle with the s.e.c. over insider trading accusations. >>> and you can expect it see twitter stock trading by late account or early november as the company plans to fail public ipo documents as early as this week. >>> the most valuable brand in the world is now apple. yes, it has surpassed coca-cola which had been number one since the lists was compiled in 2000. the top five include apple, google, coca-cola, ibm and microsoft....
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>> the legacy is extraordinary. , 1998the cuban revolution , he hugo chavez took office was totally alone in latin america. or were a lot of right wing and neoliberal governments and he would stance and international events and it was really hard because he was isolated. imagine how difficult it is to be the lone voice and have everybody against you, but little by little, other progressive governments came to power and now there is made progressive governments -- brazil, ecuador, bolivia, nicaragua, many other progressive governments in the -- that havewell changed the face of latin america. power oftrength and the discourse and the proposal create thevez to integration of latin america is legendary. also, he contributed to strengthening a latin american and caribbean consciousness about the need for greater unity. and so that is why we always speak of hugo chavez with a lot of respect and endearment, ecuadorhe stood with when times were tough like you did with other countries, supported our process and andributed to the dream making the treatment reality. >> ecuadorian foreign minister r
>> the legacy is extraordinary. , 1998the cuban revolution , he hugo chavez took office was totally alone in latin america. or were a lot of right wing and neoliberal governments and he would stance and international events and it was really hard because he was isolated. imagine how difficult it is to be the lone voice and have everybody against you, but little by little, other progressive governments came to power and now there is made progressive governments -- brazil, ecuador, bolivia,...
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. >> we got mark cuban, what do you think of bill gates on the "forbes" list? >> he said let me tell you a story. >> bill gates stole my girl. >> that is an awesome story. >> tell me. >> true, man, he had more money before. >> i found the story online. he says that he was at a party in the 1980's. i was way couple of girls that were clear out of my league. one of their friends said they're leaving to party with some guys named bill gates. he was worth $60 million. >> they're both amazing. >> bill gates is changing the world every single day! mark cuban, this is a really good show. >> shark tank and locked up. >> i'm sick of locked up. >> you got to go locked up abroad. it's the same things you got drugs in your [beep]. >> same thing. >> ass master!
. >> we got mark cuban, what do you think of bill gates on the "forbes" list? >> he said let me tell you a story. >> bill gates stole my girl. >> that is an awesome story. >> tell me. >> true, man, he had more money before. >> i found the story online. he says that he was at a party in the 1980's. i was way couple of girls that were clear out of my league. one of their friends said they're leaving to party with some guys named bill gates. he...
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. >> government figures show that almost 50,000 cubans migrated permanently 2012. the annual figure since 1994, after what international on servers dubbed the crisis. for decades cubans have tried to leave this country using all sorts of ways, this beach, for example, is where thousands of rafters used to come to sail to the united states, but earlier this year, the government lifted most of the restrictions for leaving the country freely, now, it's much razier and less expensive for people here to travel and to return when they immigrate. >> most cubas choose to migrate to the united states, where they are granted residency even if they enter the country illegally. washington recently announced it was lengthening visas from six months to five years allowing them to make multiple u.s. visits. >> in five years you can go and come as many times as you want, my sister lost her daughter and i want to go and visit, it isn't in the past when you left and could not return, both sides are making it easier. >> many of those leaving are young and educated. a problem for a go
. >> government figures show that almost 50,000 cubans migrated permanently 2012. the annual figure since 1994, after what international on servers dubbed the crisis. for decades cubans have tried to leave this country using all sorts of ways, this beach, for example, is where thousands of rafters used to come to sail to the united states, but earlier this year, the government lifted most of the restrictions for leaving the country freely, now, it's much razier and less expensive for...
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in his view, some kind of cuban connection, not necessarily for the bay of pigs but other attempts to destabilize the regime or even kill castro. beyond that, we also published in this issue a wonderful short story by a man who is an expert on the assassination and has written voluminously on it for us and for others, in which he imagines a counterfactual and tells a story in which oswald loses his nerve and does not she kennedy and what could have transpired. host: connecticut, democratic caller. you are on the air. caller: hello, how are you? i am a subscriber to your magazine. i love your magazine. you were talking about the joint chiefs of staff and the trouble kennedy had. it was not just with kennedy unknown, but eisenhower had trouble and nixon had later. eisenhower had trouble, when the u2 biplane, a lot of historians thought it was done purposely to undercut -- the u2 spy plane, a lot of historians but it was done to purposely undercut the meeting with khrushchev. and nixon, being spied on. the joint chiefs of staff especially after the world war ii era for 20 years or so rea
in his view, some kind of cuban connection, not necessarily for the bay of pigs but other attempts to destabilize the regime or even kill castro. beyond that, we also published in this issue a wonderful short story by a man who is an expert on the assassination and has written voluminously on it for us and for others, in which he imagines a counterfactual and tells a story in which oswald loses his nerve and does not she kennedy and what could have transpired. host: connecticut, democratic...
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cuban is expected to testify in federal court in dallas. he's accused of using inside information to sell stock in a small internet company. prosecutors say he avoided $750,000 in losses. >>> another boost in the race for private commercial space exploration. spacex launched an upgraded version of its falcon 9 rocket from the california air force base yesterday. the rocket placed a canadian weather satellite into orbit. spacex has a contract with nasa to make a dozen unmanned cargo missions to the international space station. it hopes to carry astronauts in several years. >>> and a sequel was the winner over the weekend at the box office. "cloudy with a chance of meat balls 2" where meat balls and vegetables and cheese come to life and earned $35 million. last week's "prisoners" earned $11 million, and "rush" pulled in $10 million. anne-marie? >> i hear good things about "rush." >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, it's not a no-hitter until someone scores. the unlikely ending to a pitcher's no-hit bid on the last
cuban is expected to testify in federal court in dallas. he's accused of using inside information to sell stock in a small internet company. prosecutors say he avoided $750,000 in losses. >>> another boost in the race for private commercial space exploration. spacex launched an upgraded version of its falcon 9 rocket from the california air force base yesterday. the rocket placed a canadian weather satellite into orbit. spacex has a contract with nasa to make a dozen unmanned cargo...
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and the cubans had to surrender and the whole thing was a disaster. but what fascinated khrushchev was the kennedy let it be a disaster. he thought that kennedy would use some of those planes that were flying overhead or that he would use some of those ships cruising off the coast of cuba in order to man troops and in order to take over the islands that kennedy didn't do it. khrushchev said to his son sergei i don't understand kennedy. perhaps he blacks determination. and at that moment he changed his mind about kennedy. he decided that there was no sense talking to this man on an even basis because this man was weak. he called him a boy in short pants. khrushchev respected agent did not respect people who were too young and certainly did not respect people who did not at the way he would have acted. he was a fighter. if his friends were losing he would do everything he could to make them win. kennedy did not do that and khrushchev decided that he was facing a weak american president. he was reinforced in his opinion by len shook off the soviet ambass
and the cubans had to surrender and the whole thing was a disaster. but what fascinated khrushchev was the kennedy let it be a disaster. he thought that kennedy would use some of those planes that were flying overhead or that he would use some of those ships cruising off the coast of cuba in order to man troops and in order to take over the islands that kennedy didn't do it. khrushchev said to his son sergei i don't understand kennedy. perhaps he blacks determination. and at that moment he...
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most cubans choose to my great to the unites states where they are granted residency even if they enter the country legally. washington recently announced it was lengthening most visitors from cubans from six months to five years allowing them to make multiple u.s. visits. >> in five years, you can go and come as many times as you want. my sister lost her daughter, and i want to go and viv. it's not like in the past when you left and continue return. both sides are making it easier. >> many of those leaving are young and educated: a problem for a government that is facing a demographic crisis where fewer young people have to support a growing older population. >> the situation now is different than in the past because people are leaving with visas. they are not rafters. those who are leaving are educated. the only way to prevent this is by improving the economic situation here. they have announced a series of economic recovers to adapt the soviet style economy to current times. but until people see the real benefits, the tide will carry people towards the us. on september 12th, the voya
most cubans choose to my great to the unites states where they are granted residency even if they enter the country legally. washington recently announced it was lengthening most visitors from cubans from six months to five years allowing them to make multiple u.s. visits. >> in five years, you can go and come as many times as you want. my sister lost her daughter, and i want to go and viv. it's not like in the past when you left and continue return. both sides are making it easier....
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the ces wants cuban to -- the sec wants cuban to give up the money. >> 2004? took him a while to get to court. >> i guess so. >> a lot of people forward to seeing what it's going to be like if he takes the stand. >> because he's a big mouth. interesting. >>> local animal control oiferls -- control officers are issuing a warning about dropping off a certain type of reptile. that story is coming up. >> the hef use forecast is -- the forecast is looking cloudy with a chance of meatballs. >> we're always on wusa9.com and the app. if you're traveling overseas and want to watch [ snapping fingers ] man: for me... it's staying fit. it's staying motivated. it's... staying on track. with aetna, i have the tools to monitor my high blood pressure, get warning signs about health risks, and take steps to get back on track. no matter what your healthy is, aetna can help you get there. what's your healthy? >>> 5:38. a little on the cool side but farther away from the city we have temperatures in the 40s so you may need a jacket. our forecast for you on this monday, it's a go
the ces wants cuban to -- the sec wants cuban to give up the money. >> 2004? took him a while to get to court. >> i guess so. >> a lot of people forward to seeing what it's going to be like if he takes the stand. >> because he's a big mouth. interesting. >>> local animal control oiferls -- control officers are issuing a warning about dropping off a certain type of reptile. that story is coming up. >> the hef use forecast is -- the forecast is looking...
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people were hungry for this, i think, within a year of the cuban missile crisis. he had an absolutely try yum faint moment. he gave the best received speech. western tour. it went on and on. after ward he said i'm going run on peace in 1964. it's going to be my campaign. peace. i agree. again, that gets to the question of khrushchev kennedy hadn't been assassinated. did it have any effect on what happened to khrushchev? >> thank you. i want to point the president's efforts out. the secret correspondent and the premiere of the soviet union. the efforts between the president and the premiere of the soviet union in regard to space according to surrogate. the prime minister's premiere son. about a week and a half or two weeks before dallas. the khrushchev had accepted kennedy's offer, yeah. going to the moon jointly. >> yeah. you're right. kennedy on the other hand. kennedy made the trip to what was soon the kennedy space center. and saw the stood underneath the missile and got excited he rocked back and forth and kept saying to himself when it goes up, we'll be ahead
people were hungry for this, i think, within a year of the cuban missile crisis. he had an absolutely try yum faint moment. he gave the best received speech. western tour. it went on and on. after ward he said i'm going run on peace in 1964. it's going to be my campaign. peace. i agree. again, that gets to the question of khrushchev kennedy hadn't been assassinated. did it have any effect on what happened to khrushchev? >> thank you. i want to point the president's efforts out. the secret...
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in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a failure of sidel castro in the first. one assassination on sabotage backed by the officials both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to the attorney general of the united states the present united states himself the defendants an intelligence arms had to infiltrate to resist. pressure lay jones freedom fighters terrorists. who is who. the real terrorist please stand up on our cheek. this is the media leave us so we leave this maybe. by the same motion seen to and play your part of the visible. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . the way can i say welcome back radiation has spikes a devastated nuclear plant a fake a shaimaa readings show levels and one of the storage tanks of contaminated also has multiplied by eighteen times that's enough to kill an expose noninterest for an hour as this comes just after a massive rico radio a week ago which may have reached their mission the focus on
in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a failure of sidel castro in the first. one assassination on sabotage backed by the officials both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to the attorney general of the united states the present united states himself the defendants an intelligence arms had to infiltrate to resist. pressure lay jones freedom fighters terrorists. who is who. the real terrorist please stand up on our cheek....
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in the end we got a result in the cuban missile crisis. the proof about barack obama's handling and nobody is saying this is a case study. it's been a mess, but if the end result is getting rid of classes of chemical weapons and reducing that in syria and not having a war, one might say the president pulled a rabbit out of his hat. >> david kay, there is a wild theory that perhaps a lot of assad's big stash of chemical weapons is the missing stash that we never found in iraq with saddam hassan. he shifted it to syria. is that plausible? >> it's not at all plausible and something i dealt a fair amount with over the last ten years. look, saddam had lousy sarin. it was unstable. it really had lack of lethalness compared to the syrians. the syrians have first-class sarin developed with the help of the soviet union among with other countries. they didn't need saddam's lousy chemical weapons. >> where did they get it? do they make it themselves or buy it from places like russia? where did they get a large amount of sarin or whatever it may be? >
in the end we got a result in the cuban missile crisis. the proof about barack obama's handling and nobody is saying this is a case study. it's been a mess, but if the end result is getting rid of classes of chemical weapons and reducing that in syria and not having a war, one might say the president pulled a rabbit out of his hat. >> david kay, there is a wild theory that perhaps a lot of assad's big stash of chemical weapons is the missing stash that we never found in iraq with saddam...
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in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a failure of sidel castro look. when a sunday show. backed by the officials both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to the attorney general of the united states the present united states himself the defendants an intelligence arms had to infiltrate to resist. national agencies freedom fighters terrorists. who is. the real terrorist please stand up on archie. is the weekly is just twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital radiation has risen of japan's devastated nuclear plant in fukushima reading showed levels in one of the storage tanks of contaminated water have shot up by eighteen times and that's enough to kill an exposed man in just four hours this comes just after a massive leak of radioactive water a week ago which may have reached the ocean for kashima plant was damaged by a powerful earthquake and tsunami that hit japan in march two thousand and eleven when the operator tepco announced on friday that it detected new radiation hotspots
in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a failure of sidel castro look. when a sunday show. backed by the officials both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to the attorney general of the united states the present united states himself the defendants an intelligence arms had to infiltrate to resist. national agencies freedom fighters terrorists. who is. the real terrorist please stand up on archie. is the weekly is just twenty...
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. >> reporter: government figures show that almost 50,000 cubans migrated permanently in 2012. the largest annual figgins is 1994. after what international observers dubbed the rafter crisis. for decades cubans have tried to leave the country using all sorts of ways this, beach, for example, is where thousands of rafters used to come to sail to the united states. but earlier this year, the government lifted most of the restrictions for leaving the country freely. now, it's much easier and less expensive for people here to travel and to return once they immigrate. most cubans choose to my great to the united states, where they are granted ready residence resy even if they enter illegally. views a have been extended from six months to five years allowing them to make multiple u.s. visits. >> in five years you go go and commas many times as you want. my sister lost her doubter and i want to go and visit. it's not like in the past when you left and could not return. both sides are making it easier. >> reporter: many of those leaving are young and educated. a problem for a governmen
. >> reporter: government figures show that almost 50,000 cubans migrated permanently in 2012. the largest annual figgins is 1994. after what international observers dubbed the rafter crisis. for decades cubans have tried to leave the country using all sorts of ways this, beach, for example, is where thousands of rafters used to come to sail to the united states. but earlier this year, the government lifted most of the restrictions for leaving the country freely. now, it's much easier and...
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cuban missile crisis happened secretary of defense mcnamara came to kennedy and said these missiles don't really have any significance here they're irrelevant we've got missiles closer to russia and turkey this is no big deal but he had painted himself into a corner by making this red line statement here obama does the same thing a year ago just about the same it's actually a longer timescale of kennedy so i'm just you know we just have a few seconds here left on this topic but i'd just like to do in each one of you mark thoughts on the whole red line thing and how maybe president should be careful about doing i mean you have you back yourself into a corner obviously that ninety miles away from our coast is a little bit more of a defensive try again i just don't think there's any defensive aspect to what we're doing what we would do in syria for this country so this isn't even a strong zone and i think i don't know the red line is particularly useful and i think that now will be interesting to see whether we try to fold in those. calls for intervention with the calls for diplomacy o
cuban missile crisis happened secretary of defense mcnamara came to kennedy and said these missiles don't really have any significance here they're irrelevant we've got missiles closer to russia and turkey this is no big deal but he had painted himself into a corner by making this red line statement here obama does the same thing a year ago just about the same it's actually a longer timescale of kennedy so i'm just you know we just have a few seconds here left on this topic but i'd just like to...
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recently for the first time, cubans were nipped as the third largest group among latinos by salvadorans. it's a tremendous change. in new york, the home of puerto ricans for a century, since the spanish-american war, we're now moving toward a new york where puerto ricans will only be the second most numerous group behind dominicans. it hasn't happened yet, but it's coming. >> in the book you talk about the political power of cuban-americans. of course, we have two men who are considering a run for the presidency who have roots in cuba. the cuban-american population is extraordinarily powerful in this country. >> well, they came as middle-class people, the first big wave of refugees was heavily populated by professionals, by people who had educations and influence and a little capital to bring with them in many cases. also, a lot of people who saw their dreams dashed when they left cuba as a doctor and ended up as a cab driver or a truck driver in miami-dade because they couldn't transfer their credentials, but they pushed their aspirations on to their children. they've been very success
recently for the first time, cubans were nipped as the third largest group among latinos by salvadorans. it's a tremendous change. in new york, the home of puerto ricans for a century, since the spanish-american war, we're now moving toward a new york where puerto ricans will only be the second most numerous group behind dominicans. it hasn't happened yet, but it's coming. >> in the book you talk about the political power of cuban-americans. of course, we have two men who are considering...
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here is mark cuban. matt. who are the medicis? the medicis. yes. how'd they make their money? for $1,600. here is robert herjavec. matt. what is fur trading? you got it. and let's continue -- $2,000. the last clue from daymond john. jared. what is pan am? no. matt. what is twa? their rival. correct. san antonio for $400. matt. what is the alamodome? right. writing teams, $400. matt. who are the brontes? you got them. writing teams, $800. jared. what is the beat movement? right. san antonio for $800. jared. what is a jail? no. kellie or matt? [ beep ] curtis jenny was a plane, so it has an old hangar. back to you, jared. writing teams for $1,200. matt. what is clark? yes. hits & misses, $400. matt. who is pat benatar? correct. hits & misses, $800. jared. who is cher? yes. hits & misses, $1,200. matt. who is britney spears? right. hits & misses, $1,600. matt. who is faith hill? no. kellie or jared? [ beep ] "who are trisha yearwood and leann rimes"? matt, back to you. go again. let's continue for $2,000, hits & misses. matt. who is nicki minaj? good. san antonio, $1,200. here's
here is mark cuban. matt. who are the medicis? the medicis. yes. how'd they make their money? for $1,600. here is robert herjavec. matt. what is fur trading? you got it. and let's continue -- $2,000. the last clue from daymond john. jared. what is pan am? no. matt. what is twa? their rival. correct. san antonio for $400. matt. what is the alamodome? right. writing teams, $400. matt. who are the brontes? you got them. writing teams, $800. jared. what is the beat movement? right. san antonio for...
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they claim that lee harvey oswald was in mexico city meeting with the cuban embassy after meeting with them. after those meetings we then came back to the united states and killed president kennedy. that was their legend and terrified earl warren and the other members by saying if all that comes out americans will say that the russians and cubans were involved, and they were not millions of americans would die in war. he's admitted since that time at a public meeting at the university of southern california where i was present and later to me when we had conversations. he admitted that lee harvey oswald had never been to mexico city. all this information about him being there was invented. >> why would the president assassinate the president or have something to do with assassinating the president? >> whatever the reasons are, we can only speculate about that. i'd like to not speculate. it was clear that john kennedy was going to disband the central intelligence agency. he made that plain. i worked closely with his brother bobby in that campaign. close with bobby or regularly with bobb
they claim that lee harvey oswald was in mexico city meeting with the cuban embassy after meeting with them. after those meetings we then came back to the united states and killed president kennedy. that was their legend and terrified earl warren and the other members by saying if all that comes out americans will say that the russians and cubans were involved, and they were not millions of americans would die in war. he's admitted since that time at a public meeting at the university of...
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cuban denies the charge. >> b.p. back in court today. it's the second phase of its trial over the 2010 deep horizon oil spill, focusing on exactly how much was spilled and whether the company could have done more to cap the leak more quickly. there could be fines up to $18 billion under the clean water act. >> as we approach a possible government shutdown, a new pew analysis shows current job recovery is the slowest since truman was president. >> if the government shut down, what is the exact trigger that will impact the market. >> the key date you want to look out for is october 17. if the debt limit is not raised -- if the government does not agree to borrow more money, it will not be able to make payments on its outstanding bonds. if you don't pay your bills on times, your credit score goes down. people who loan you money will consider you a more risky investment. u.s. treasury bonds are considered the safest investment in the world. if it's suddenly viewed as less reliable, markets will start to shake. >> how has the government respo
cuban denies the charge. >> b.p. back in court today. it's the second phase of its trial over the 2010 deep horizon oil spill, focusing on exactly how much was spilled and whether the company could have done more to cap the leak more quickly. there could be fines up to $18 billion under the clean water act. >> as we approach a possible government shutdown, a new pew analysis shows current job recovery is the slowest since truman was president. >> if the government shut down,...
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they claim that lee harvey oswald was in mexico city meeting with the cuban embassy after meeting with them. after those meetings we then came back to the united states and killed president kennedy. that was their legend and terrified earl warren and the other members by saying if all that comes out americans will say that the russians and cubans were involved, and they were not millions of americans would die in war. he's admitted since that time at a public meeting at the university of southern california where i was present and later to me when we had conversations. he admitted that lee harvey oswald had never been to mexico city. all this information about him being there was invented. >> why would the president assassinate the president or have something to do with assassinating the president? >> whatever the reasons are, we can only speculate about that. i'd like to not speculate. it was clear that john kennedy was going to disband the central intelligence agency. he made that plain. i worked closely with his brother bobby in that campaign. close with bobby or regularly with bobb
they claim that lee harvey oswald was in mexico city meeting with the cuban embassy after meeting with them. after those meetings we then came back to the united states and killed president kennedy. that was their legend and terrified earl warren and the other members by saying if all that comes out americans will say that the russians and cubans were involved, and they were not millions of americans would die in war. he's admitted since that time at a public meeting at the university of...