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after the cuban plane blew up over barbados. in which seventy three people died eight. cia headquarters and asked me. what i knew about fidel castro's trip to angola. because it was angolan independence day i. feel was expected to travel there. whenever. they were already planning the next attempt to kill fidel and. some exiles use the bombing of the coupon a plane over barbados to raise money for their own cause which was more violence against cuban targets in the united states. i receive a call from the mission. by the radio saying they killed a cuban diplomat. only forty six. to one that. was fed ex it to the car i went to the place. it was called completely called omega seven says tonight's killing was an execution and warns that the next victim would be cuban ambassador to the u.n. role rowe. one morning i left my house. he and my bodyguard told me ambassador there's a little black book that i put by that tree people you know it might be a bomb. the janitor across the street where the tree was. decided the bomb didn't belong by his tree buddies so long by the tree
after the cuban plane blew up over barbados. in which seventy three people died eight. cia headquarters and asked me. what i knew about fidel castro's trip to angola. because it was angolan independence day i. feel was expected to travel there. whenever. they were already planning the next attempt to kill fidel and. some exiles use the bombing of the coupon a plane over barbados to raise money for their own cause which was more violence against cuban targets in the united states. i receive a...
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. >> john barbados, rock and roll sensibility, old world craftmanship and moderation in collections.n 13 short years, he's become one of the most well known men designers in the world. he's a creative spirit, electricity and edginess from rock and roll icons like the who, led zeppelin and jimmy hendricks. it's deeply engrained in every expression of his brand. from his products to the boutique in new york city formerly known as the seminole underground music club. my personal music style was in line with his rock and roll. i wore him for years before red carpets became a part of my life. now that they are, i feel naked without him. i'm honored to present the men's wear designer to my friend and style cultivator, john barbados. >> there was always an essence of music in my brain. it wasn't so obvious but part of the dna. musicians started coming to us wanting to wear our clothes. there was a kind of collision between, you know, looking at what artists were doing and what people were doing on the street and how it all connected. the musical part is how it enhanced the performance. it t
. >> john barbados, rock and roll sensibility, old world craftmanship and moderation in collections.n 13 short years, he's become one of the most well known men designers in the world. he's a creative spirit, electricity and edginess from rock and roll icons like the who, led zeppelin and jimmy hendricks. it's deeply engrained in every expression of his brand. from his products to the boutique in new york city formerly known as the seminole underground music club. my personal music style...
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and barbados boasting the wealthiest men in british america.many of them actually live our absentee landlords who lived in england and manage their plantations from afar. >> host: or their children. >> guest: children or relatives. >> host: as i read the male children, the oldest might go to military or might go to own the land in the middle child or the next youngest will go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out in the book they will station their children at various points that are key in the operations of family networks. these are family networks. for instance the new york slave trade that i studied for a long time will have their main warehouses in new york city but they will also send a son to the caribbean and establish there and send another son to angle and usually bristol or london from most various points they can manage their operations more frankly and move money and goods more efficiently. and it gives them a chance to make strategic plans for these extended shipping voyages. there are all sorts of reasons why they do thi
and barbados boasting the wealthiest men in british america.many of them actually live our absentee landlords who lived in england and manage their plantations from afar. >> host: or their children. >> guest: children or relatives. >> host: as i read the male children, the oldest might go to military or might go to own the land in the middle child or the next youngest will go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out in the book they will station their children at...
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evening news with walter cronkite that evening nine days ago a cuban passenger jet on route from barbadosto a battle crashed into the sea following an on board explosion seventy three persons fifty seven of them cuban were killed.
evening news with walter cronkite that evening nine days ago a cuban passenger jet on route from barbadosto a battle crashed into the sea following an on board explosion seventy three persons fifty seven of them cuban were killed.
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colonial elite, people who have money within the colony and that group is made of slave traders were barbadosversus the wealthiest man in british america. and manage their plantations from afar. postcode is sometimes the night go to military or the oldest night go to own the land. the mills shot at the next youngest will go off to the college. >> guest: though stationer in various points in october should think of them. these are family networks in which someone for instance the new york slavery who i studied for a long time will have very named warehouses in new york city and manhattan, was also sent to the caribbean and established there and sending other to england, usually bristol or lundgren. from various points they could manage operations more efficiently and this money and goods more efficiently and it gives them a chance to make strategic changes in the plans for these extended shipping voyages. there's two reasons why they do this, but the americans close begins to turn to his population that increasingly wealthy man and families with interests in the americas and then begin to adve
colonial elite, people who have money within the colony and that group is made of slave traders were barbadosversus the wealthiest man in british america. and manage their plantations from afar. postcode is sometimes the night go to military or the oldest night go to own the land. the mills shot at the next youngest will go off to the college. >> guest: though stationer in various points in october should think of them. these are family networks in which someone for instance the new york...
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and in the americas, that group is made of slave traders who are operating out of place like bar barbados and jamaican may. many of them are absentee likes or dislikes who live in england and manage it from afar. >> host: often sending children. >> guest: right. and sometimes as i read the male children oldest might go military or the oldest might go to own the land. the middle child or the next youngest go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out. they station their children in various point. and that's how we should think about that. they are family nexts. -- networks. they'll have the main warehouses and storeses from new york city and manhattan. but they'll also send a son to the caribbean, and establish them there. they'll send another son to england. from the various point they manage their operation more efficiently. it give them a chance to make strategic changes in the plan for the long extended shipping voyages. they are also are two reasonses to do it. the american schools, the colonial schools quickly begin to also turn to the population of increasingly wealthy men and f
and in the americas, that group is made of slave traders who are operating out of place like bar barbados and jamaican may. many of them are absentee likes or dislikes who live in england and manage it from afar. >> host: often sending children. >> guest: right. and sometimes as i read the male children oldest might go military or the oldest might go to own the land. the middle child or the next youngest go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out. they station their...
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. >> reporter: the 25-year-old barbados-born beauty shared the picture with this little guy.g dirty to me. in thailand, her new friend is more precious than diamonds. a rare primate known as a slow laurie. her picture gantd more than 200,000 likes from around the globe. but what thai officials don't like is these animals being illegally trotted out for tourists. a 20-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy were charged with possess of protected animals. >> she called attention to the problem. >> reporter: her camp did not return calls from abc, but even if she had no idea she would be coming to the rescue of these guys, she undoubtedly now has a few furry new fans under her umbrella. for "good morning america," rob nelson, abc news, new york. >> oh, my. >> they're cute animals. >> let's keep them that way. >> you go from autumn leaves to autumn snow. >> there's a pocket of cold air from the central northern sierras to the sfral northern rockies. loveland pass with chain rules in effect. here's the deal. several quick-moving systems in the northwest will do that. you'll pick up sno
. >> reporter: the 25-year-old barbados-born beauty shared the picture with this little guy.g dirty to me. in thailand, her new friend is more precious than diamonds. a rare primate known as a slow laurie. her picture gantd more than 200,000 likes from around the globe. but what thai officials don't like is these animals being illegally trotted out for tourists. a 20-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy were charged with possess of protected animals. >> she called attention to the...
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[applause] my father was born in barbados in the west indies.ii. in uniform, he was told he had to get to the back of a train. in oklahoma he was told he had to go around back to get a hamburger. he was born in barbados, raised wondered whatnd kind of country could do that to a man in uniform, in uniform. and yet he loved this country. he loved this country more than any man i think i have ever known. but he is not atypical. the people of his generation suffered greatly to suffer greatly and unfairly, and love this country. , inelieve, as they believed the entering promise of the declaration that marked the birth of our republic and the constitution that's at the great american experiment in motion. we come together today because we are still striving, as they once did, to realize a dream that dr. king shared with us to do years ago last month, on the steps of a memorial to america's great emancipator, when he spoke of an alabama where children of all backgrounds would be able to play again, to learn together, and to grow together. we recognize
[applause] my father was born in barbados in the west indies.ii. in uniform, he was told he had to get to the back of a train. in oklahoma he was told he had to go around back to get a hamburger. he was born in barbados, raised wondered whatnd kind of country could do that to a man in uniform, in uniform. and yet he loved this country. he loved this country more than any man i think i have ever known. but he is not atypical. the people of his generation suffered greatly to suffer greatly and...