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alex sanchez, i'm a defense analyst. one question for emily.o you think in a worst-case scenario -- this goes back to intersection, or if it is a redline? for something that could happen after [indiscernible] and another question, i think michael can talk about it, when you talk about -- in cuba, can you talk about which ones they are. you talked about airbnb, but are there restaurants and stores they cannot go to? michael c.: and a question up here. >> i am timothy, foreign foreign -- former foreign officer. when68 on the cuban desk, che died, poor fellow, number two in the intersection of 79 and 80, i would like to ask a leadership question. castro was the guy that opened up the cubans to the 20th century. in my day, the old days, he was the bad guy. he did not give 8 hour speeches, but he ran the army, the thatligent service, and intelligence service, and the police. he protected his brother from the bad guys, probably kill it f uegos, sent che on great missions out of the country to keep them away. sent -- to angola. and --so he is a bad gu
alex sanchez, i'm a defense analyst. one question for emily.o you think in a worst-case scenario -- this goes back to intersection, or if it is a redline? for something that could happen after [indiscernible] and another question, i think michael can talk about it, when you talk about -- in cuba, can you talk about which ones they are. you talked about airbnb, but are there restaurants and stores they cannot go to? michael c.: and a question up here. >> i am timothy, foreign foreign --...
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they are suzanna hermans, brendan kiley, tecla ma goon and alex sanchez. people are sacred. and they're sacred because they guide us through growing up. they remain imprinted on us for a lifetime. these are the books that shape how young people see themselves and the world. they're the works that are their comfort through difficult times, and the ones that have the potential to turn them into lifelong readers. it was through that powerful lens that our committee combed through the many worthy submissions. our committee considered each submission against three criteria. one, did the work demonstrate outstanding literary merit, through masterful use of prose, compelling plot, uniqueness of voice, and its nuanced characterizations? two, would the work endure? does it name and document an experience that is most relevant to the lives contrary young people and timeless in its examination of the human experience? and three, does the work promise to expand the reader's understanding of him or herself in the world? through its selected format, does it offer young
they are suzanna hermans, brendan kiley, tecla ma goon and alex sanchez. people are sacred. and they're sacred because they guide us through growing up. they remain imprinted on us for a lifetime. these are the books that shape how young people see themselves and the world. they're the works that are their comfort through difficult times, and the ones that have the potential to turn them into lifelong readers. it was through that powerful lens that our committee combed through the many worthy...
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alex sanchez, i'm a defense analyst. one question for emily.ou talked about, you think worst-case scenario -- [inaudible] going back to intersection, or is just a red line, cannot happen or something that could happen after new counsel comes into power? another question really quickly. i think michael can talk about it. you talked about business cannot go to in cuba. can you talk at which ones they are? imaging airbnb, like restaurants and stores, they can get -- they cannot go to and how is this enforced? thank you. >> a question of here. >> former foreign service officer, 31 years. on the cuban desk in 1968, -- [inaudible] number two in the intersection, 79 and 80. so doing a great job. i'd like to ask a leadership question. raul castro is a great guy that opened up cuba in the 20th century. in my day, old days, he was a bad guy. he didn't give eight hour speeches, but he ran the army, the intelligence service, and the police. he protected his brother from the bad guys, probably killed -- sent on great missions out of the country to keep him
alex sanchez, i'm a defense analyst. one question for emily.ou talked about, you think worst-case scenario -- [inaudible] going back to intersection, or is just a red line, cannot happen or something that could happen after new counsel comes into power? another question really quickly. i think michael can talk about it. you talked about business cannot go to in cuba. can you talk at which ones they are? imaging airbnb, like restaurants and stores, they can get -- they cannot go to and how is...
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alex sanchez. one question for emily. the you think a worst-case scenario, they will consider shutting down the embassy in the u.s. section, or it is just a redline? after thebig happened new president comes in the power? i think michael can talk about this. about places you cannot go to in cuba, you mentioned airbnb. there are stores they cannot go to. >> question appear. -- up here. >> former foreign service for 31 years starting in the kennedy administration. i was on the cuban desk in 1968. died, numberara two in the intersection, 1979-1980. you got muriel. i would like to ask a leadership question. raul castro opened up cuba to the 20th century. in my day he was the bad guy. he did not give any our speeches, but he ran the army, the intelligence service, and the police. he protected his brother on the sanguys, probably killed fuegos, sent shea gemara on great wishes -- sheche gavara on missions to keep him out of the country. so he is a bad guy. to make money for the army, the police, and the intelligence service. in
alex sanchez. one question for emily. the you think a worst-case scenario, they will consider shutting down the embassy in the u.s. section, or it is just a redline? after thebig happened new president comes in the power? i think michael can talk about this. about places you cannot go to in cuba, you mentioned airbnb. there are stores they cannot go to. >> question appear. -- up here. >> former foreign service for 31 years starting in the kennedy administration. i was on the cuban...
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alex sanchez, defense analyst. one question for emily.u talked about, do you think, worst-case scenario, the trump administration would consider shutting down the embassy and going back to intersection, or is this just a red line? is this something that could happen -- [inaudible] another question will quickly, i think maybe michael can talk about it. you talked about places they cannot go into cuba. kenyon mention which ones they are? you mentioned airbnb. are the restaurants and stores they cannot go to, and how is this enforced? >> a question up here. >> on the cuban desk in 1968, when you shake aurora died -- number two, p any intersection, 701980, so doing a great job. i'd like to ask a leadership question raul castro is a a grt guy that open up cuba into the 20th century. in my day, old days, he was a bad guy. he didn't get eight hour speeches but he ran the army, the intelligence service and the police. he protected his brother from the bad guys, probably killed, sent che guevara on great nations out of the country to keep them awa
alex sanchez, defense analyst. one question for emily.u talked about, do you think, worst-case scenario, the trump administration would consider shutting down the embassy and going back to intersection, or is this just a red line? is this something that could happen -- [inaudible] another question will quickly, i think maybe michael can talk about it. you talked about places they cannot go into cuba. kenyon mention which ones they are? you mentioned airbnb. are the restaurants and stores they...
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alex , good morning, sanchez, defense analyst. question for emily, you talked about -- do you think orse case scenario, the trump administration should onsider -- embassy and go back to -- or just red line and this annot happen or something that could happen after the new cuban president comes into power? quickly,uestion really michael can talk about, too. businesses k about that cannot go to in cuba, can which ones e about they are? you mentioned -- restaurants and they cannot go to and how is this enforced? thank you. >> okay. up here. timothy towel, former officer kennedy starting in the administration. -- he cuban desk in 1968, ied, poor fellow, number two, great j ersection, leadership, raul castro, is the great guy that cuban 20th century, in my day, old days, he was the bad guy, he didn't give eight-hour army, es, but he ran the the intelligence service and the police. protected his brother from probably killed fuegos. sent attractive chegova ra on out of the ns country to keep him away. senators, how ridiculous, so e's a b
alex , good morning, sanchez, defense analyst. question for emily, you talked about -- do you think orse case scenario, the trump administration should onsider -- embassy and go back to -- or just red line and this annot happen or something that could happen after the new cuban president comes into power? quickly,uestion really michael can talk about, too. businesses k about that cannot go to in cuba, can which ones e about they are? you mentioned -- restaurants and they cannot go to and how is...