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should insist that cuba sends back charlie hill. hill says he knows he could well be a bargaining chip. >> so if the cuban government feels that me going back is for the benefit of 4 million people, that's my sacrifice. that's part of my sacrifice. i have dedicated my life to making it better for the millions of people. i don't worry about that. >> reporter: while hill ponders returning he says he will take advantage of the expected influx of american visitors to cuba, occasionally stepping out of the shadows to supplement his pension by working as an english-speaking tour guide. >>> china says artificial islands it's creating in a disputed area of the south china sea will be used for military defense and help prepare for typhoons. the islands would have shelters and navigation aids in a remote area but she would not elaborate on how they would help china's defenses. the move could increase tensions in the region. >> related construction is within china's sovereignty right. it's reasonable fair and legal. it does not affect any other
should insist that cuba sends back charlie hill. hill says he knows he could well be a bargaining chip. >> so if the cuban government feels that me going back is for the benefit of 4 million people, that's my sacrifice. that's part of my sacrifice. i have dedicated my life to making it better for the millions of people. i don't worry about that. >> reporter: while hill ponders returning he says he will take advantage of the expected influx of american visitors to cuba, occasionally...
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should insist cuba sends back charlie hill. uld well be a bargaining chip. >> so if the cuban government feels me going back is for the benefit of 4 million people, that's my sacrifice. that's part of my sacrifice. i'd dedicate my life to making it better for the 12 million people. i don't worry about that. >> reporter: while he ponders returning, he'll take advantage of the influx of americans to cuba occasionally stepping out of the shadows to supplement his pension by working as an english-speaking tour guide. >> reporter: cuban officials tell us there are many fuj tichs accused of committing acts of terrorism in cuba hiding out specifically in miami and florida and that the u.s. won't send them back here to face trial so they say until that would happen they have no intention of sending back people like charlie hill to face american justice system. >> one of the sticking points. fascinating report. thanks so much. quick break. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your
should insist cuba sends back charlie hill. uld well be a bargaining chip. >> so if the cuban government feels me going back is for the benefit of 4 million people, that's my sacrifice. that's part of my sacrifice. i'd dedicate my life to making it better for the 12 million people. i don't worry about that. >> reporter: while he ponders returning, he'll take advantage of the influx of americans to cuba occasionally stepping out of the shadows to supplement his pension by working as...
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just a few days ago, we talked to charlie hill a man accused of killing a police officer in new mexicoacking a plane 43 years ago to cuba. he says he's not a terrorist, but also tells us he's hoping the go back to the united states. >> i want to accomplish that people understand i'm not a criminal i'm not a terrorist. >> are you a cop killer? >> no no. i never killed cops. i was a vietnam veteran. people don't ask me did i kill vietnamese. that was authorized by the american government. >> you miss your country? >> of course of course i miss my country. i miss my family. i would like to go back to where my grandparents were born where i was born. >> reporter: so, of course this is one of the issues that needs resolved. u.s. officials tell us every time we meet with their cuban counterparts they bring up these issues. cubans mention those that they would like brought back to cuba. it's one of the top issues that cuba and the united states still need to work out, what happens to people like charlie hill do they stay in cuba or will they be sent back to face the american justice system. >
just a few days ago, we talked to charlie hill a man accused of killing a police officer in new mexicoacking a plane 43 years ago to cuba. he says he's not a terrorist, but also tells us he's hoping the go back to the united states. >> i want to accomplish that people understand i'm not a criminal i'm not a terrorist. >> are you a cop killer? >> no no. i never killed cops. i was a vietnam veteran. people don't ask me did i kill vietnamese. that was authorized by the american...
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from the first settlers talking about getting scared by guys going boo in the forest to charlie hill to the american indian comedy slam, it is who they are. it is how they cope. and now political correctness handed them blankets, but instead of smallpox it is feining offense. in the early 2000's they didn't care about the name washington redskins. 4% found it offensive. now that they adopted the white trait this truly unindian trait of censoring humor, it is up to like 95%. and this adam sandler outrage is another example of that. george or well said within every joke is a revolution. with every sensorred joke is a form of tierney. these white liberals and their politically correct smallpox have infected indians. way to go, guys. it is not the first time around. but it is pretty bad. >> how does your wife feel? >> i gotta go. >> are you on indian land right now? is this your weekend -- oh he's gone. that was amazing live feed. it was uh paying how he could edit himself in the live feed. goof -- gavin is right. 2* was never offensive. >> that ain't no war dance. >> no? >> no. >> look,
from the first settlers talking about getting scared by guys going boo in the forest to charlie hill to the american indian comedy slam, it is who they are. it is how they cope. and now political correctness handed them blankets, but instead of smallpox it is feining offense. in the early 2000's they didn't care about the name washington redskins. 4% found it offensive. now that they adopted the white trait this truly unindian trait of censoring humor, it is up to like 95%. and this adam...
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so i helped them get in -- him get in touch and now charlie hill has a lawyer. and this lawyer told me that he's concerned that renewed u.s./cuba relations is going to somehow make it easier for bounty hunters to go down and try to grab people. so he thinks that these kinds of fugitives are less secure than they were before and he wants to try to protect him. so i guess time will tell how it all shakes out, but the cuban government has said that, you know they've given political amnesty to these people and they don't intend to turn them over. cuba is a challenging place to work, you know? there's a international press center that happened ms press -- handles press credentials. so if you go to cuba and want a press credential, you have to apply for it. so you tell the cuban government what stories you want to do. you're supposed to specify what you want to cover, and then they either approve it, or they don't approve it. and so it's, it can be difficult to get in sometimes because they may not like a story that you're doing. i've done stories that have angered th
so i helped them get in -- him get in touch and now charlie hill has a lawyer. and this lawyer told me that he's concerned that renewed u.s./cuba relations is going to somehow make it easier for bounty hunters to go down and try to grab people. so he thinks that these kinds of fugitives are less secure than they were before and he wants to try to protect him. so i guess time will tell how it all shakes out, but the cuban government has said that, you know they've given political amnesty to...
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you've got charlie hill e other americans suspected or committed of murder, criminals, what do you doe cuban regime has a long standing history. people mean support of these groups around the world in colombia and also provided safe haven for people who assassinated cops. this brings us to the problem that the regime hasn't changed one bit. the president is going down and essentially saying we want to make this big step forward, but the cuban government is not meeting them halfway. the cuban government hasn't changed at all and the timing is particularly suspect as well. when you look at venezuela because the drop of oil prices maduro was basically on his back the country had become a joke basically. the cubans have been trying to help the venezuelans with their oppression as they have done for decades now. what we see is president obama swooping in and essentially bailing out the castro regime at this point in time. it seems like this is the worst imaginable time to be doing this considering without venezuelan oil money to help prop up the castro regime they were particularly vulnera
you've got charlie hill e other americans suspected or committed of murder, criminals, what do you doe cuban regime has a long standing history. people mean support of these groups around the world in colombia and also provided safe haven for people who assassinated cops. this brings us to the problem that the regime hasn't changed one bit. the president is going down and essentially saying we want to make this big step forward, but the cuban government is not meeting them halfway. the cuban...
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charlie? >> i think agree with that. his candidate such hill battle on paper. running as senator and senators don't normally do very well. he is running on his biography even though he is 43 years old which is kind of, could sort of be a little off-putting but very appealing candidate. he speaks in a very sunny optimistic way. i think better than a lot of the republicans do, particularly on, you know, thorny issues like immigration. he famously had to, you know revise his position on immigration. he is now a whole lot more in line with what the mainstream republican establishment or republican voters think on immigration. but, he is very food. i think is probably his greatest strength, he is very good talking about the american dream and doing it in a very personal way, talking about his parents. that's the part of immigration that conservatives, most conservatives really like the they like that. they don't like illegal immigration. they love legal immigration and, talking about realizing the american dream. and i think that that in a way puts him in, in a lot
charlie? >> i think agree with that. his candidate such hill battle on paper. running as senator and senators don't normally do very well. he is running on his biography even though he is 43 years old which is kind of, could sort of be a little off-putting but very appealing candidate. he speaks in a very sunny optimistic way. i think better than a lot of the republicans do, particularly on, you know, thorny issues like immigration. he famously had to, you know revise his position on...
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abc broke my heart in a a way they sent me to capitol hill to take charlie gibson's place. was assigned to the 2nd reagan term the capitol hill. it was so easy. people came people came to work on tuesday, went home on thursday afternoon. c-span: how hard is it for a woman with child to do this kind of business when you are on airplanes traveling, no sleep and all that? how close to when you have these babies did you work? >> guest: it was easy for me because i was in good health had for normal pregnancies, wonderful husband at home and the full-time housekeeper who was happy to spend the night if i was i was going to be laid at the office or out of town. so we -- i had the means at home to feel secure about the family there. i had nice normal pregnancies. at. at the reagan inaugural they had to bring me a chair. i was three months from delivering, delivering, and it was nice to sit every once in a while. but the 1st crisis in my 1st pregnancy came the night i was -- it was -- i was halfway through the pregnancy when i started covering politics into the 1980 election. because
abc broke my heart in a a way they sent me to capitol hill to take charlie gibson's place. was assigned to the 2nd reagan term the capitol hill. it was so easy. people came people came to work on tuesday, went home on thursday afternoon. c-span: how hard is it for a woman with child to do this kind of business when you are on airplanes traveling, no sleep and all that? how close to when you have these babies did you work? >> guest: it was easy for me because i was in good health had for...
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charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning. >>> ahead we are on capitol hill with the investigation into how a man was able to getand there in a gyrocopter plus we have this. a woman who hundred dollars exotic animals nails one herself, the targets of threats. how a tweet by comedian ricky gervais sparked the outrage. and this the world's youngest female self-made billionaire in her first network television interview how this stanford dropout hopes to revolutionize healthcare. all of that and more. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >>> businesses is booming for netflix which keeps adding millions of subscribers. >> here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. going to be a good day if you own netflix stock. it's on the rise big time after its first quarter earnings report largely in line with expectations. revenue up over 23% to $1.57 billion but its subscriber growth is driving investor interest adding 2.3 million in the u.s., 2.6 million overseas. each number topping expectations. analysts are predicting that netflix could triple its subscriber growth to 1
charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning. >>> ahead we are on capitol hill with the investigation into how a man was able to getand there in a gyrocopter plus we have this. a woman who hundred dollars exotic animals nails one herself, the targets of threats. how a tweet by comedian ricky gervais sparked the outrage. and this the world's youngest female self-made billionaire in her first network television interview how this stanford dropout hopes to revolutionize...
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critical, charlie because for every year a teenager works, studies show their incomes will rise 14% to 16% in their 20s. >> rose: anthony, thank you so much. today, president obama was at hill air force base in utah to announce plans to train service members for careers in the solar industry. this is one of several new programs to help members of the military transition to jobs in the private sector. wyatt andrews has more. >> reporter: here at camp lejeune, the u.s. marines learning the skill of precision welding are not in uniform but they are on active duty. they've been allowed, under a pentagon program called skill bridge, to spend the last four months of their enlistment in full-time job training. every one of these 15 marines has a guaranteed job after they're discharged thanks to a national shortage of skilled welders. >> it's a dream job for me, it really is. >> reporter: a dream job for sergeant damien gilbert. >> i'm an infantry man by trade, so there are not many jobs in the civilian world that transfer that skill over. >> reporter: the day you got this, what was that like? >> oh, i remember. yeah, it's just a huge weight off my shoulders, really. >> reporter: t
critical, charlie because for every year a teenager works, studies show their incomes will rise 14% to 16% in their 20s. >> rose: anthony, thank you so much. today, president obama was at hill air force base in utah to announce plans to train service members for careers in the solar industry. this is one of several new programs to help members of the military transition to jobs in the private sector. wyatt andrews has more. >> reporter: here at camp lejeune, the u.s. marines...
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charlie, you contributed to it by the apple watch. >> anybody that thought they could take a bite out of apple -- >> wrong, wrong. >>> and the hill saysuments on landmark cases involving same-sex marriage the justices will consider whether the constitution gives gay and lesbian couples the right to marry. lawyers will argue for an extraordinary 2 1/2 hours. jan crawford. >> reporter: this is the civil rights issue of our time whether or not gays and lesbians are going to be treated equally. now, there are long lines of people outside the court. stretching around the building. protesters marching outside. many of these people have waited outside four or five days just to try to get a seat inside and see history, what they had hope is history being made. now, right now, same-sex marriage is legal in 37 states. these cases are going to focus on four where it is not, ohio michigan kentucky and tennessee. and the court is going to be taking a look at two different issues, whether or not states must allow same-sex marriage. and let's say that they don't, whether or not those states with traditional marriage must recognize same-sex marriages
charlie, you contributed to it by the apple watch. >> anybody that thought they could take a bite out of apple -- >> wrong, wrong. >>> and the hill saysuments on landmark cases involving same-sex marriage the justices will consider whether the constitution gives gay and lesbian couples the right to marry. lawyers will argue for an extraordinary 2 1/2 hours. jan crawford. >> reporter: this is the civil rights issue of our time whether or not gays and lesbians are going...