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usted habla de cÓmo su padre fue torturado por el rÉgimen de batista. >> sÍ. >> obviamente, antes deriencias de mi padre dejaron una profunda huella en mÍ. a nosotros nos forma el antecedente de nuestra familia. mi padre tambiÉn se involucrÓ en la revoluciÓn siendo un adolescente. >> contra fidel castro. >> con fidel castro. >> con fidel castro. >> contra batista. y mi padre no sabÍa que castro era un comunista. >> senador, ¿cree usted que usted tiene un problema con los latinos? >> ¿sabes? cuando me postulÉ para el senado en texas, el 40% de los hispanos en texas votÓ por mÍ. al mismo tiempo, mitt romney recibiÓ solo 27% del voto hispano en la naciÓn. >> pero una encuesta dice que solo 24% de los latinos votarÍan por usted. >> mira-- >> porque usted no apoya un camino a la ciudadanÍa. >> lo que te puedo decir es que los resultados electorales contradicen eso. en la Última elecciÓn, 40% de los votantes hispanos en texas votÓ por mÍ. >> eso serÁ en texas, pero en todo el paÍs a muchos latinos les preocupa que usted no estÉ a favor de un camino a la ciudadanÍa. >> yo me opongo a la acc
usted habla de cÓmo su padre fue torturado por el rÉgimen de batista. >> sÍ. >> obviamente, antes deriencias de mi padre dejaron una profunda huella en mÍ. a nosotros nos forma el antecedente de nuestra familia. mi padre tambiÉn se involucrÓ en la revoluciÓn siendo un adolescente. >> contra fidel castro. >> con fidel castro. >> con fidel castro. >> contra batista. y mi padre no sabÍa que castro era un comunista. >> senador, ¿cree usted que...
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Jul 23, 2015
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. >> jose batista not bieting outside the strikes. ground ball to short. as 4-3 in a thriller 10 innings. hits the poegs. and the jamaica cans would shock for the u.s. history. finally tonight, steph curry's hard work linked his two-year two million dollar deal with the sarah men toe kings today. ...a rabbit... ...a rabbit genetically modified and bred with a panther... ...with turbines attached... ...on ice... ...shaved... ...with a...what the?! with the fastest speeds to the most homes, the company that keeps making fast faster is doing it again. introducing multi-gig speeds from xfinity. the future of awesome. e a bow and arrow ♪ ♪ a broken guitar ♪ ♪ while the rainwater washes away ♪ ♪ who you are ♪ ♪ we go over the mountains ♪ ♪ and under the stars ♪ ♪ we go over the mountains ♪ ♪ and under the stars ♪ [♪] a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing
. >> jose batista not bieting outside the strikes. ground ball to short. as 4-3 in a thriller 10 innings. hits the poegs. and the jamaica cans would shock for the u.s. history. finally tonight, steph curry's hard work linked his two-year two million dollar deal with the sarah men toe kings today. ...a rabbit... ...a rabbit genetically modified and bred with a panther... ...with turbines attached... ...on ice... ...shaved... ...with a...what the?! with the fastest speeds to the most homes,...
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Jul 20, 2015
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fidel castro visited the embassy in 1959 after he overthrew cuban dictator batista.toast of the town invited to receptions all over. two years later in 1961, the united states under president dwight eisenhower unilaterally broke off relations with cuba. the last time the u.s. and cuba had diplomatic ties. today, the opening of the embassy here in washington as well as the of is in havana -- as well as in havana, shows the first steps in normalizing relations between the two countries. we have two people who fought for a very long time to see this day, the cuban flag wasted in washington, d.c. earlier today, it was hoisted at the state department so it would be part of the more than 150 flags of countries that the u.s. has diplomatic relations with. medea benjamin is with us, longtime political activist, cofounder of code pink. and then a glover, -- danny glover, well-known actor, film director, and political activist. danny, let's begin with you. your thoughts on this? day? you are about to make your way in the cuban embassy. >> it is an important day for the cuban r
fidel castro visited the embassy in 1959 after he overthrew cuban dictator batista.toast of the town invited to receptions all over. two years later in 1961, the united states under president dwight eisenhower unilaterally broke off relations with cuba. the last time the u.s. and cuba had diplomatic ties. today, the opening of the embassy here in washington as well as the of is in havana -- as well as in havana, shows the first steps in normalizing relations between the two countries. we have...
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Jul 9, 2015
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they knew that batista was corrupt, he was a dictator and in bed with the mob. as my dad describes it today, the revolutionaries were a bunch of 14-year-old boys who didn't know any better. so my father ended up -- he was thrown in prison when he was 17 and he was tortured in cuba. one of the things i have in the book is his mug shot with his nose broken where, you know, cuban soldiers, they'd come in every few hours and beat him with billy clubs. shattered his teeth, broke his nose. when he fled cuba it was '57 and he was just 18. he couldn't speak english. >> you also talk about how your aunt was sexually attacked. you were very careful and respectful but that's another problem with castro. >> it was -- >> a serious problem. >> and our family's story reflects that of a lot of people in latin america. where my dad fought with castro. '59, the revolution succeeds, castro declares as a communist, begins executing people, seizing lands. and my aunt, she was still there and she fought in the counterrevolution against castro. she would with her friends burn down sug
they knew that batista was corrupt, he was a dictator and in bed with the mob. as my dad describes it today, the revolutionaries were a bunch of 14-year-old boys who didn't know any better. so my father ended up -- he was thrown in prison when he was 17 and he was tortured in cuba. one of the things i have in the book is his mug shot with his nose broken where, you know, cuban soldiers, they'd come in every few hours and beat him with billy clubs. shattered his teeth, broke his nose. when he...
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Jul 22, 2015
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sexta entrada josÉ batista decÍa presente, otra vez la pelota se iba por el izquierdo, no sentÍa lo duro♪♪ leÓn: vamos a ver cÓmo va estar el clima para los prÓximos dÍas. marÍa: esta listo guillermo quirÓs con el pronÓstico. guillermo: vamos a hablar de las condiciones que pierde fuerza, estÁ alejÁndose los remanentes de dolores. han traÍdo todavÍa y especialmente en las zonas altas la presencia de lluvias en la sierra. para las costas se mantienen los nublados y el panorama tiende a ser un poco mÁs cÁlido en los prÓximos dÍas. el Área verde indica presencia de lluvias en zonas altas, pudiera generar esas tormentas elÉctricas que traen como consecuencia la presencia de incendios, en zonas altas, asÍ que hay que tener cuidado. mÁximas maÑana alcanzando los 90 en la ciudad de stockton pero la bahÍa se mantiene los 71, palo alto 77, san josÉ 77. asÍ que un dÍa fresco y agradable, jueves tambiÉn con algunos nublados. viernes la temperatura comienza a subir en los 73, y asÍ se mantiene hasta 75 el sÁbado y domingo, templado, agradable, san josÉ tambiÉn cercano a los 80. una semana estable pa
sexta entrada josÉ batista decÍa presente, otra vez la pelota se iba por el izquierdo, no sentÍa lo duro♪♪ leÓn: vamos a ver cÓmo va estar el clima para los prÓximos dÍas. marÍa: esta listo guillermo quirÓs con el pronÓstico. guillermo: vamos a hablar de las condiciones que pierde fuerza, estÁ alejÁndose los remanentes de dolores. han traÍdo todavÍa y especialmente en las zonas altas la presencia de lluvias en la sierra. para las costas se mantienen los nublados y el panorama...
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Jul 22, 2015
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toronto just warming up. 2-0 in the sixth then jose batista hits one on the way out.hat's number 20 on the year for him. two batters later, watch the reaction from graveman. donaldson had a nice change in his return. he came to the plate in the seventh. that ball gets down and finds the gap. reyes flies around the bases. two hits and five trips for donaldson is hitting .290. the a's could use a guy like that. the a's stay in the al west seller. >>> a big international soaker night at avia stadium in san jose. manchester united in the house. part of a west coast tune up score against the earthquakes tonight. you would expect the guys from man u. to get the score. mata puts the quakes on top. 2-0 man u. they work the ball out in front of the manchester net. alache hits it home. they'll play a big game saturday night at levi's stadium against barcelona. we will stay with soccer. tomorrow it's the u.s. against jamaica and then mexico against panama and the semi finals is the gold cup. those games at the georgia dome in atlanta. starting at 3:00 pacific time on fox sports
toronto just warming up. 2-0 in the sixth then jose batista hits one on the way out.hat's number 20 on the year for him. two batters later, watch the reaction from graveman. donaldson had a nice change in his return. he came to the plate in the seventh. that ball gets down and finds the gap. reyes flies around the bases. two hits and five trips for donaldson is hitting .290. the a's could use a guy like that. the a's stay in the al west seller. >>> a big international soaker night at...
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Jul 12, 2015
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after being delayed on father's day because of bad weather, the san juan batista parade will happen in camden today. it starts at noon at seventh and elm street. the parade ends along the camden waterfront. the event brings together folks from all backgrounds to celebrate and share the puerto rican culture. >>> next the search for a missing baby in california turns to the child's father. how police say he became a person of interest. >>> plus volcano evacuation. people in mexico are moving to safer ground to escape the danger. authorities there say they have not seen anything like this in more than a century. >>> mexico's top drug lord son loose after escaping from prison for a second time. what keen guzman was arrested last year. authorities were holding him at a maximum security prison just outside of mexico city. they say he was last seen yesterday in the area of the prison showers. >>> happening now, a father who is considered a person of interest in the disappearance of his 6-month-old daughter is the focus of a manhunt in northern california. authorities say matthew graham stole
after being delayed on father's day because of bad weather, the san juan batista parade will happen in camden today. it starts at noon at seventh and elm street. the parade ends along the camden waterfront. the event brings together folks from all backgrounds to celebrate and share the puerto rican culture. >>> next the search for a missing baby in california turns to the child's father. how police say he became a person of interest. >>> plus volcano evacuation. people in...
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. >>> after being delayed on father's day because of in inclimate weather, the batista parade will happenoday. it starts at noon. the parade ends along the camden water front. a festival will be held this afternoon. the event brings together folks from all backgrounds to celebrate and share the puerto rican culture. >> still ahead, police try to solve a mystery on a rhode island beach. what caused an explosion that sent a woman in a beach chair flying into the air? >>> and later, botched bear rescue. for hours this bear was snuck a tree on a college campus and whether it came time for crews to get him down well, they missed the mark. we'll show you more after the break. >>> welcome back. there's a live look outside. mix of sun and clouds for philadelphia. high, thin clouds none of the clouds are going to produce any rain. we'll stay nice and dry today. 73 in allentown. low 70s in potstown. 81 in wildwood. temperatures closer to the shore, the atlantic city airport at 74 degrees. so nice, mild way to start your sunday morning. we'll just see a few high thin clouds moving in from the west.
. >>> after being delayed on father's day because of in inclimate weather, the batista parade will happenoday. it starts at noon. the parade ends along the camden water front. a festival will be held this afternoon. the event brings together folks from all backgrounds to celebrate and share the puerto rican culture. >> still ahead, police try to solve a mystery on a rhode island beach. what caused an explosion that sent a woman in a beach chair flying into the air? >>>...
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Jul 11, 2015
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in as americans are buying these plantations, building casinos and play areas until the end of the batista. cuba is a playground. it is a las vegas for the united states. my grandparents went to cuba to hang out. it is amazing people would do this. this is an area that is bringing together a lot of different things with american money coming in and spanish authority in place. mixed populations. there is organized activism for cuban independence, among many groups, particularly light-skinned cubans who see themselves as having the right to be independent from spain and integrate with the united states. and dark skinned cubans who want to see themselves finally freed from what they believe is next are no system that is holding them back as cheap labor in this area. everything that is happening internationally as raising the importance of cuba as there is more and more sugar and tobacco being demanded around the world, particularly sugar at this time. time and again, cuban activist who were able to speak english and were educated will come to new york and will ask americans to help save them
in as americans are buying these plantations, building casinos and play areas until the end of the batista. cuba is a playground. it is a las vegas for the united states. my grandparents went to cuba to hang out. it is amazing people would do this. this is an area that is bringing together a lot of different things with american money coming in and spanish authority in place. mixed populations. there is organized activism for cuban independence, among many groups, particularly light-skinned...
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batista was cruel and corrupt. my father spent several years fighting in the revolution. when i was 17, he was thrown in prison and he was tortured. batista's soldiers they would come in every couple of hours with billy clubs and beat the living daylights out of him. they broke his nose, shattered his teeth. and at that point my grandfather said to my dad, he said, look he got out of jail. they released him and they were following him
batista was cruel and corrupt. my father spent several years fighting in the revolution. when i was 17, he was thrown in prison and he was tortured. batista's soldiers they would come in every couple of hours with billy clubs and beat the living daylights out of him. they broke his nose, shattered his teeth. and at that point my grandfather said to my dad, he said, look he got out of jail. they released him and they were following him
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Jul 16, 2015
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batista was cruel and corrupt. my father spent several years fighting in the revolution. when i was 17, he was thrown in prison and he was tortured. batista's soldiers they would come in every couple of hours with billy clubs and beat the living daylights out of him. they broke his nose, shattered his teeth. and at that point my grandfather said to my dad, he said, look he got out of jail. they released him and they were following him hoping he would lead them to others in the underground. my grandfather said, look you have to get out of the country. they're just going to kill you. so my father applied to three u.s. sufrts. the university of miami lsu, and the university of texas. and u.t. was the first one to let him in. so he showed up in the united states in 1957. he was 18. he didn't speak english. he had nothing. they wouldn't let him take anything with him. his only possession he had a slide rule in his pocket. he had $100 in his underwear that my grandmother sewed it there so they wouldn't take it from him when he was leaving. and he got a job washing dishes making
batista was cruel and corrupt. my father spent several years fighting in the revolution. when i was 17, he was thrown in prison and he was tortured. batista's soldiers they would come in every couple of hours with billy clubs and beat the living daylights out of him. they broke his nose, shattered his teeth. and at that point my grandfather said to my dad, he said, look he got out of jail. they released him and they were following him hoping he would lead them to others in the underground. my...