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. >> es la pasioÓn que desata el be beisbol en la redomepÚblica dominicana , miguel batista taestÁ dela caribeÑa. >> akiquÍ en boca chica y detraÁs d de esas rejas se encuentra beisb beisbol city done dÓnde equipo s eunid estadounidenses han hecho una in inversioi inversiÓn millonaria . >> en esto complejo se encuentr encuentran orionles d baltimore, rojos de cintiynati, y los gemelos de minsesota. >> jugaban un partido de practi practiva copractiv practicÁctica contra los rjosojos las cd cdc condiciones de vida variaÍan agl aglunos agll algusno nos tienen aire acondiciona acondicionado otros no. >> akiquÍ duermen 9 ujugadores . >> a poca distancia el completjo de marines ros es el maÁs lujoso. >> es como hotel cinco estrellas estrellas. >> rigoberto garciÍa recibiÓ bono de 230 mil dolarÓlares al firmar con el equipo an un asÍ su sueldo me mensual es el mismo que c cualquier cualquie cualquiea de su categoriÍa . >> lo smejoresmejores pagados recibieron salario mensual de 2150 dolarÓlares y 25 dolareÓlares diarios para comer pero eso es solo durante la temp temporada que dura 5 meses m
. >> es la pasioÓn que desata el be beisbol en la redomepÚblica dominicana , miguel batista taestÁ dela caribeÑa. >> akiquÍ en boca chica y detraÁs d de esas rejas se encuentra beisb beisbol city done dÓnde equipo s eunid estadounidenses han hecho una in inversioi inversiÓn millonaria . >> en esto complejo se encuentr encuentran orionles d baltimore, rojos de cintiynati, y los gemelos de minsesota. >> jugaban un partido de practi practiva copractiv practicÁctica...
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batista resigned to prevent more bloodshed and fled the country. his departure touched off wild rejoicing in the capital as the first elements of rebel forces entered havana. [cheers and applause] at first, the celebration was peaceful as cheering crowds surged through the city. then the timber changed as they targeted the symbols of the overthrown regime and targeted the homes and businesses of batista's cronies. six years of surface prosperity and government corruption caused oppression and led to explosive discontent. now batista has fled. a new leader is on the scene fidel castro. in many ways, and an unknown quality, but certain to be dominant in cuba's new era, just begun. >> next, a ceremony marking the 200th anniversary of the battle of new orleans, one of the biggest battles in the war of 1812, fought after the treaty was signed in 1814, the battle of new orleans launched andrew jackson to fame. this event is about 90 minutes. >> welcome to the battlefield where critical events in united states history took place 200 years ago today. i am
batista resigned to prevent more bloodshed and fled the country. his departure touched off wild rejoicing in the capital as the first elements of rebel forces entered havana. [cheers and applause] at first, the celebration was peaceful as cheering crowds surged through the city. then the timber changed as they targeted the symbols of the overthrown regime and targeted the homes and businesses of batista's cronies. six years of surface prosperity and government corruption caused oppression and...
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driving batista's porsche suv. the car was seized by authorities earlier this month to keep batista from selling or giving away his pricey assets. here is the front page of the newspaper "extra." that's judge flavio behind the wheel of the porsche cayenne that can cost anywhere from $65,000 to $100,000. a newspaper called -- managed speak with the judge who told them "the federal police did not have a safe place for the car. it was exposed to sun, rain possible damage. as i want the car to be as preserved in good condition, i took it to a covered space. i did not take it to use. just to look after it. it is a normal situation." the car is one of nearly a dozen cars seized earlier this month on fears that batista was dumping his assets. the judge chose not to safeguard this lomborghini. >> did he drive it around the house? >> i think he had an elevator that he could put it into. don't quote me on that. he is accused of selling stock in his company when he learned that his oil rigs weren't finding as much oil as he t
driving batista's porsche suv. the car was seized by authorities earlier this month to keep batista from selling or giving away his pricey assets. here is the front page of the newspaper "extra." that's judge flavio behind the wheel of the porsche cayenne that can cost anywhere from $65,000 to $100,000. a newspaper called -- managed speak with the judge who told them "the federal police did not have a safe place for the car. it was exposed to sun, rain possible damage. as i want...
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supported leader batista ran a corrupt regime. they forced batista in exile in 1959. at first america didn't know what to make of this bearded man in military fatigues. the u.s. under president eisenhower recognized the new government some saw castros a a hero. indeed herbert matthews of the new york times had lines like this. dr. fidel castro that they have known. castro himself didn't tip his hat. >> what soon became clear was america in the middle of the cold war had a communist nation on its doorstep. 90 miles off the coast of florida. castro took over farm lanland nationalized businesses included american temperatures and assigned deals with the soviet government also revolutionary over saw thousands of political executions. before leaving office president dwight d. eisenhower imposed an embargo on exports to cuba. in january 1961 the u.s. severed diplomatic relations with cuba. they had a plan to over throw castro for a guerilla force of cuban exiles. that invasion at the bay of pigs in 1961 was a fiasco a propaganda cue forecast troe. it was a black eye for the
supported leader batista ran a corrupt regime. they forced batista in exile in 1959. at first america didn't know what to make of this bearded man in military fatigues. the u.s. under president eisenhower recognized the new government some saw castros a a hero. indeed herbert matthews of the new york times had lines like this. dr. fidel castro that they have known. castro himself didn't tip his hat. >> what soon became clear was america in the middle of the cold war had a communist nation...
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. >>> miguel batista no estÁ vinculado a la demanda, pero asegura que hasta llegÓ a dormir en el pisoon pocas horas. >>> la liga afirma que la compensaciÓn que le pagan a los jugadores cumplen la ley. y no fueron concebidas para atletas profesionales, aunque son modestos los jugadores complementan ssu sueldo con otros empleos. >>> despuÉs de jugar 4 aÑos en las ligas menores de los diamondbacks a roberto ortiz lo dejaron libre. >>> es increÍble. >>> a los 26 aÑos sigue buscando trabajo. >>> al final del dÍa no tienes ni para empezar una carrera. nada. >>> en cero pensando en lo que pudo haber sido y no fue. >>> maÑana entramos a las academÍas un mundo de contrastes donde los jÓvenes viven y se entrenan. al regresar: revelamos las mejores ciudades de estados unidos para todos los hi ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ¿a quién no le quedan bien nuestras tarifas en oferta? empaca tus maletas y a volar. reserva tu tarifa baja ahora en southwest.com. ♪ ♪ >>> ahora van a ver las ciudades de estados unidos con mÁs oportunidades econÓmicas para los latinos. les adelanto que una es houston, texas texas, desde ahÍ nos
. >>> miguel batista no estÁ vinculado a la demanda, pero asegura que hasta llegÓ a dormir en el pisoon pocas horas. >>> la liga afirma que la compensaciÓn que le pagan a los jugadores cumplen la ley. y no fueron concebidas para atletas profesionales, aunque son modestos los jugadores complementan ssu sueldo con otros empleos. >>> despuÉs de jugar 4 aÑos en las ligas menores de los diamondbacks a roberto ortiz lo dejaron libre. >>> es increÍble....
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a brazilian judge has ordered that the assets of batista be seized.ccused of insider trading. his commodities and logistics empire completely collapsed. he is now $1.2 billion in the hole. extraordinary. >> we learned yesterday that 89 million customers may have had their personal information stolen. early evidence points to china. nobody knows more about this than mike riley. you are so good at explaining the mechanics of this. help us understand, how do we know that the evidence points to china? >> on the face of it you think 80 million social security numbers passwords, e-mails would be something criminals would want. it is not that hard to distinguish between criminals and nation state actors at a high level. combinations of malware used in this attack, the sophistication of the attack, the early fingerprints go back to a group that u.s. intelligence and law enforcement have been tracking for some time. it fits into a pattern. chain pharmacy stores, other insurers have been hit by this group and similar groups in china. they're clicking a huge amo
a brazilian judge has ordered that the assets of batista be seized.ccused of insider trading. his commodities and logistics empire completely collapsed. he is now $1.2 billion in the hole. extraordinary. >> we learned yesterday that 89 million customers may have had their personal information stolen. early evidence points to china. nobody knows more about this than mike riley. you are so good at explaining the mechanics of this. help us understand, how do we know that the evidence points...
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brazilian police have seized a yacht, speedboat and three jet skis owned by former billionaire issa batistaer a judge ordered the seizure of all of his assets in brazil. he's facing charges for insider trading and market manipulation. four of his startups have gone bankrupt. baidu says sales grew 47% and mobile sales were 42% of that. but earnings fell short of estimates as spending rose, thus a big selloff in after hours. we return now to the goldman sachs tech and internet conference here in san francisco, down the street from me. brad stone has been talking to a bunch of interesting people the last two days, including kevin gibbon who is aiming to disrupt the 200-year-old shipping industry. it is called shyp. >> for folks who may not be familiar with you, you are just in new york, san francisco and miami, how is it different from the brown shirted ups guy coming to your door to pick up your package? >> we designed this to eliminate all the hassle of shipping. currently, you have to go to ups or the post office, there's a lot of hassle and friction in that process -- packaging, getting it
brazilian police have seized a yacht, speedboat and three jet skis owned by former billionaire issa batistaer a judge ordered the seizure of all of his assets in brazil. he's facing charges for insider trading and market manipulation. four of his startups have gone bankrupt. baidu says sales grew 47% and mobile sales were 42% of that. but earnings fell short of estimates as spending rose, thus a big selloff in after hours. we return now to the goldman sachs tech and internet conference here in...
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and $550 million, the court once batista's boat and airplane also.ut these that went on trial in rio de janeiro accused of insider trading and market manipulations. tom: very good. something special this week. i spoke with peter g peterson. he has spent a lifetime in politics with success on wall street, became a good life for mr. peterson, also a dedication to educating americano debt and deficit. i sat down with mr. peterson on his new book, steering clear. we hearken back to 1986, ronald reagan, and tip o'neill. peter: we can have a world where what we leave to our children is very solid and where we take care of the very poor without a lot of sacrifice, but politically we made the solution to the problem and possible. tom: do we need more tip o'neills? do we need more people cut from a different time and place and fabric? peter: i love what he and ronald reagan did. m how -- tom: how to we get that back? peter: very few of that mode and it is exactly what we need in which politicians sit down with one another, and they have solutions that are pra
and $550 million, the court once batista's boat and airplane also.ut these that went on trial in rio de janeiro accused of insider trading and market manipulations. tom: very good. something special this week. i spoke with peter g peterson. he has spent a lifetime in politics with success on wall street, became a good life for mr. peterson, also a dedication to educating americano debt and deficit. i sat down with mr. peterson on his new book, steering clear. we hearken back to 1986, ronald...
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castro brothers came in and once they were in power, they murdered the patriots who overthrew the batista regime. they personally did. they took a pistol and took these patriots out and shot them in the head by the hundreds. and after that they decided to have a relationship with the soviet union, which was then our main enemy. and encouraged the soviet union to put missiles that had nuclear weapons on them and encouraged them to use them on the united states. this is the regime we're dealing with. not to mention the criminals that they've given safe haven to. now how we can change five decades of policy by dictate from our president here and then we hear there's no concessions on their side is disillusioning on our part and upsetting. thank you very much. >> thank you mr. rohrabacher. now we go to mr. sires of new jersey. >> thank you. mr. smith and mr. berman, can you tell me what percentage of the cuban businesses are owned privately? >> i can't tell you a precise percentage but certainly there are over 200 categories of private sector economic activity that are authorized by the cuban
castro brothers came in and once they were in power, they murdered the patriots who overthrew the batista regime. they personally did. they took a pistol and took these patriots out and shot them in the head by the hundreds. and after that they decided to have a relationship with the soviet union, which was then our main enemy. and encouraged the soviet union to put missiles that had nuclear weapons on them and encouraged them to use them on the united states. this is the regime we're dealing...
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but brazilian oil tikon batista now has a different distinction. he is now a negative billionaire. >> this gee started at $30 billion and said would be the richest man in the world. he is now in the hole for $1 billion. he has a negative -- he is the first negative billionaire. they seized his mobile phone. i've never seen a guy go from that high to that low. >> he was in oil, right? >> as much a story about the hype in emerging markets and where that's gone as it is this guy. everyone was plowing money into brazil, and especially into oil and it all vanished. >> it was one of the most painful thing to lose, the lambeou or the phone? >> they say that's the hardest thing to lose. sfwroo yeah. >> okay. roberts, great stuff. thank you. okay. >> well, after closing this weekend due to the labor slowdown, west coast courts are open again. the united steelworkers expabding their nationwide strike for two more oil refiners for labor demands. we're going to debate that in the second hour of power. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready?
but brazilian oil tikon batista now has a different distinction. he is now a negative billionaire. >> this gee started at $30 billion and said would be the richest man in the world. he is now in the hole for $1 billion. he has a negative -- he is the first negative billionaire. they seized his mobile phone. i've never seen a guy go from that high to that low. >> he was in oil, right? >> as much a story about the hype in emerging markets and where that's gone as it is this guy....
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castro brothers came in and once they were in power, they murdered the patriots who overthrew the batistaregime. they personally did. the people we were negotiating with took a pistol and took these patriots out and shot them in the head by the hundreds. after that, they decided to have a relationship with the soviet union, which was then our main enemy and encouraged the soviet union to put missiles that have nuclear weapons on them and encouraged them to use them on the united states. this is the regime we are dealing with, not to mention the criminals they had given safe haven to. how we can change five decades of holocene by dictate -- of policy by dictate from our president and then we hear there are no concessions on their side is a disillusionment on our part and upsetting. thank you very much. >> now we go to the gentleman from new jersey. >> mr. smith and mr. berman, can you tell us what percentage of cuban businesses are owned privately? >> i can't tell you a precise percentage, but certainly there are over 200 categories of private sector economic activity authorized by the cub
castro brothers came in and once they were in power, they murdered the patriots who overthrew the batistaregime. they personally did. the people we were negotiating with took a pistol and took these patriots out and shot them in the head by the hundreds. after that, they decided to have a relationship with the soviet union, which was then our main enemy and encouraged the soviet union to put missiles that have nuclear weapons on them and encouraged them to use them on the united states. this is...
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against the batista regime. the revolution began with castro a fugitive, practically alone with 82 followers nearly being wiped out by government forces ended with the flight of the dictator and the entry of rebel forces into havana to be acclaimed by the city. the forces of castro's 26th of july movement named for the anniversary of his first attack on the regime in 1953 had grown, vastly empowered by captured and surrendered weapons. nearly two years of hit-and-run warfare aimed at toppling batista's government by paralyzing cuba's economy culminated in victory as 1958 ended. castro led an all-out government offensive counterattack. -- with a counterattack. in the battle for santa clara, he won the crucial victory. batista resigned to prevent more bloodshed and fled the country. his departure touched off wild rejoicing in the capital as the first elements of rebel forces entered havana. [cheers and applause] at first, the celebration was peaceful as cheering crowds surged through the city. then the timber chan
against the batista regime. the revolution began with castro a fugitive, practically alone with 82 followers nearly being wiped out by government forces ended with the flight of the dictator and the entry of rebel forces into havana to be acclaimed by the city. the forces of castro's 26th of july movement named for the anniversary of his first attack on the regime in 1953 had grown, vastly empowered by captured and surrendered weapons. nearly two years of hit-and-run warfare aimed at toppling...