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welcome to burner brothers bakery run by a brother and a sister, tony and sandra ca mac o rodriguez.ood morning. >> good morning. >> my name is marcus. the name is burner brothers? >> i'm a guy. >> she's the boss? >> no, we are the boss. >> come in. this is unbelievable. it's small. they started selling cookies out of their house in 2013. now they've really taken off. with the retail space, several employees and a indicatoricater service. can i try something? i want to buy a box, a big box. can i have it en cafe? what did you do before this? >> i was a dentist. >> and you're selling sugar? >> yes. >> how much did that pay? >> they pay me 1,000 pesos. >> that's around $50 a month for a dentist. and you make more money selling doughnuts? >> yes. >> in one day? >> not in one day. >> pretty close. >> we'll discuss about it later. >> is it difficult to talk with the cameras because you worry about people seeing it? >> yep. >> tony and sandra are clearly doing well, but this is cuba and you can see the anxiety set in when i asked about money. like others i would meet, they didn't want to s
welcome to burner brothers bakery run by a brother and a sister, tony and sandra ca mac o rodriguez.ood morning. >> good morning. >> my name is marcus. the name is burner brothers? >> i'm a guy. >> she's the boss? >> no, we are the boss. >> come in. this is unbelievable. it's small. they started selling cookies out of their house in 2013. now they've really taken off. with the retail space, several employees and a indicatoricater service. can i try something?...
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welcome to burner brothers bakery, run by a brother and a sister, tony and sandra camacho rodriguez.rning. >> good morning. >> i'm marcus. so the name is burner brothers. >> yes. >> why not burner sisters? >> because i'm a guy. >> but she's the boss. >> no, she's not. >> yes, i am. >> we are the bosses. >> okay. all right. >> come in. >> thank you. this is unbelievable. small. they started selling cookies out of their house in 2013. now they have really taken off. with the retail space, several employees, and a catering service. can i try something? >> of course. >> i want to buy a box. a big box. can i have a cafee. what did you do before this? >> i'm a dentist. >> you're a dentist? and you're selling sugar? >> yes. >> how much did that pay? >> they pay me 1,000 pesos. >> around. >> that's about $50 a month. for a dentist. and you make more money selling doughnuts? >> yes. >> in one day? >> not in one day. >> pretty close. >> discuss about it later. >> is it difficult to talk with the cameras because you worry about people seeing it? >> yeah. >> tony and sandra are clearly doing wel
welcome to burner brothers bakery, run by a brother and a sister, tony and sandra camacho rodriguez.rning. >> good morning. >> i'm marcus. so the name is burner brothers. >> yes. >> why not burner sisters? >> because i'm a guy. >> but she's the boss. >> no, she's not. >> yes, i am. >> we are the bosses. >> okay. all right. >> come in. >> thank you. this is unbelievable. small. they started selling cookies out of their house...
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the burner brothers license is in sandra's name. they can only open a second bakery if tony applies for a license in his name. and so i'm fascinated by the fact that you have become students of the rules. >> yes, we have. >> i think what is unfortunate is that you have to spend time studying the rules as opposed to spending time growing the business. >> it makes it unique, you know. the reason why i see an opportunity here, it is because it isn't easy. if it were easy, you know you can get anything you want, you can get a license anytime you want, you can open as many businesses as you want. you know how many people would have opened a bakery? >> tony and sandra are smart enough to know they could leave and they could take their trade skills of baking and merchandising and advertising anywhere, but they see the window of opportunity and the ability to be big in the future is greater here because they know that the competitive landscape is not as competitive. >>> coming up, tony and sandra have big plans. one right here? >> yeah, tha
the burner brothers license is in sandra's name. they can only open a second bakery if tony applies for a license in his name. and so i'm fascinated by the fact that you have become students of the rules. >> yes, we have. >> i think what is unfortunate is that you have to spend time studying the rules as opposed to spending time growing the business. >> it makes it unique, you know. the reason why i see an opportunity here, it is because it isn't easy. if it were easy, you...
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. >> reporter: welcome to burner brothers bakery. run by a brother and a sister. tony and sandra rodriguez. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: i'm marcus. they started selling cookies out of their house in 2013. and now they have really taken off. with a retail space, several employees and a catering service. >> can i have a cafe? what did you do before this? >> yeah. >> and you're selling sugar? >> yes. >> how much did that pay? >> they pay me 1,000 pesos a month. >> reporter: that's about $50 a month. for a dentist. >> and you make more money selling doughnuts? >> yes. >> in one day? >> not in one day. >> pretty close. >> people probably think, this is just a bakery. no. it happens to be a thriving small business in the face of very strong head winds of regulation. >> reporter: ted visits cuba often and has written about the new business landscape. >> the changes have been significant. but woefully insufficient. >> reporter: he told me that cuba is going broke. the price of socialism is just too high. >> you get housing, education, you get health car
. >> reporter: welcome to burner brothers bakery. run by a brother and a sister. tony and sandra rodriguez. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: i'm marcus. they started selling cookies out of their house in 2013. and now they have really taken off. with a retail space, several employees and a catering service. >> can i have a cafe? what did you do before this? >> yeah. >> and you're selling sugar? >> yes. >> how much did that pay?...
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. >> reporter: welcome to burner brothers bakery. run by a brother and a sister, tony and sandra rodriguez. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm marcus. >> reporter: they started selling cookies ou house in 2013. now they have really taken off. with the retail space, several employees and a catering service. >> can i have a gauva? what did you do before this? >> i'm a dentist. >> she's a dentist. >> you're a dentist? >> yes. >> and you're selling sugar? >> yes. >> how much did that pay? >> they pay me 1,000 pesos. a month. >> around -- >> and you make more money selling doughnuts? >> yes. >> in one day? >> not in one day. >> pretty close. >> people probably think this is just a bakery. no. it happens to be a thriving business in the face of very strong head winds of regulation. >> reporter: ted visits cuba often and has written extensively about the new business landscape. >> the changes have been >> reporter: he told me that cuba is going broke. the price of socialism is too high. >> you get housing, you get education, you get h
. >> reporter: welcome to burner brothers bakery. run by a brother and a sister, tony and sandra rodriguez. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm marcus. >> reporter: they started selling cookies ou house in 2013. now they have really taken off. with the retail space, several employees and a catering service. >> can i have a gauva? what did you do before this? >> i'm a dentist. >> she's a dentist. >> you're a dentist? >> yes....
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reporter: welcome to burner brothers bakery. run by a brother and a sister. tony and sandra rodriguez. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: i'm marcus. they started selling cookies out of their house in 2013. and now they have really taken off. with a retail space, several employees and a catering service. what did you do before this? >> i'm a dentist. >> you're a dentist? >> yeah. >> and you're selling sugar? >> yes. >> how much did that pay? >> they pay me 1,000 pesos a month. >> reporter: that's about $50 a month. for a dentist. >> and you make more money selling doughnuts? >> yes. >> in one day? >> people probably think, this is just a bakery. no. it happens to be a thriving small business in the face of very strong head winds of regulation. >> reporter: ted visits cuba often and has written about the new business landscape. >> the changes have been significant. but woefully insufficient. >> reporter: he told me that cuba is going broke. the price of socialism is just too high. >> you get housing, education, you get health care and a job. there'
reporter: welcome to burner brothers bakery. run by a brother and a sister. tony and sandra rodriguez. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: i'm marcus. they started selling cookies out of their house in 2013. and now they have really taken off. with a retail space, several employees and a catering service. what did you do before this? >> i'm a dentist. >> you're a dentist? >> yeah. >> and you're selling sugar? >> yes. >> how much...
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brother, the arabs, is not easy. they are fixated on other issues -- iran, syria, yemen, and by, you know, a dririderiva the palestine question is on the back burner. for me, i have always to keep the palestine question alive. frank bernard, major bernard, have to keep it alive at the united nations, and we created this momentum, as i said, during the course, month of october. we need to continue with it and not to accept a new form of delay that, let's wait until the new administration takes place in washington, d.c. we cannot wait. we need to act and we need to act now, as the representative of bitsalem said to the members of the security council. now with regard to gutteres, antonio guterres is a very, very smart diplomat and he worked for the u.n. for a long period of time. very, very smart. very quick on his feet. he was the prime minister of portugal. he speaks many languages. in fact, i was in a meeting with all bam bass fors at the u.n. and they were asking questions, including of course palestine spoke and they asked questions and he was answering in english, in french, in spanish, in portuguese, very fluent in all these languages, and he
brother, the arabs, is not easy. they are fixated on other issues -- iran, syria, yemen, and by, you know, a dririderiva the palestine question is on the back burner. for me, i have always to keep the palestine question alive. frank bernard, major bernard, have to keep it alive at the united nations, and we created this momentum, as i said, during the course, month of october. we need to continue with it and not to accept a new form of delay that, let's wait until the new administration takes...
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brother, the arabs, is not easy. they are fixated on other issues. iran. syria. yemen. and by, you know, a derivative of that, that the palestine question is on the back burner. for me, i have always to keep the palestine question alive. front burner. middle burner. i have to keep it alive at the united nations. and we created this momentum as i said during the course -- the month of october. we need to continue with it and not to accept a new form of delay. let's wait until the new administration takes place in washington, d.c. we cannot wait. we need to act. and we need to act now. as a representative of baselem said to members of the security council. with regard to gures -- gutierrez -- antonio gutierrez is a very, very smart diplomat and he worked for the u.n. for a long period of time. very, very smart, very quick on his feet. was the prime minister of partigan. he speaks many languages. in fact i was in a meeting with all ambassadors at the u.n. and they were asking questions, including of course palestine spoke and asked questions. and he was answering in english, in french, in spanish, in portuguese. very fluent in all these languages. and he was qui
brother, the arabs, is not easy. they are fixated on other issues. iran. syria. yemen. and by, you know, a derivative of that, that the palestine question is on the back burner. for me, i have always to keep the palestine question alive. front burner. middle burner. i have to keep it alive at the united nations. and we created this momentum as i said during the course -- the month of october. we need to continue with it and not to accept a new form of delay. let's wait until the new...