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citgo es manejado y controlado por juan guaidÓ.dos con una supuesta intermediaciÓn ilegal entre el gobierno de venezuela y estados unidos. antes de ser elegido estuvo en un alto nivel en florida. hasta ahora no se conoce una reacciÓn suya sobre este caso. leon: gracias. el narcotraficante miguel angel feliz calle argo entro de lleno a la era digital. el mÁximo lÍder del extinto cÁrtel de guadalajara, 33 aÑos tras las rejas, sentenciado a 43 aÑos abriÓ su cuenta de twitter y desde allÍ se dijo ser una vÍctima del gobierno de estados unidos. reportera: es la primera vez que explÍcitamente se refiere al asesinato ocurrido en 1985 tras 33 aÑos y seis meses preso miguel angel fÉlix gallardo expresÓ a travÉs de su reciÉn creada cuenta de twitter ser vÍctima de un show mediÁtico de estados unidos. en varios mensajes cuya identidad fue confirmada noticias univisiÓn por su equipo legal y ser ellos quienes suben las publicaciones dice no haber estado en guadalajara el dÍa del asesinato. acusÓ a la autoridad de haber ocultado declaraciones. >
citgo es manejado y controlado por juan guaidÓ.dos con una supuesta intermediaciÓn ilegal entre el gobierno de venezuela y estados unidos. antes de ser elegido estuvo en un alto nivel en florida. hasta ahora no se conoce una reacciÓn suya sobre este caso. leon: gracias. el narcotraficante miguel angel feliz calle argo entro de lleno a la era digital. el mÁximo lÍder del extinto cÁrtel de guadalajara, 33 aÑos tras las rejas, sentenciado a 43 aÑos abriÓ su cuenta de twitter y desde allÍ...
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jake, as you well know, i've been in touch with the toledo family and another citgo family for severali reported on their case, and it was so wonderful to hear directly from jorge. he went on to tell me in that interview that finding freedom again after five years, and not knowing how long his incarceration would last, was not going from surreal to real, like he was part of a painting. it's wonderful, it's now real for him, as well as the other citgo five. >> thank you so much. >>> brawl in the hall. an embattled city councilman gets into a fist fight at a community event in front of an audience of kids. stay with us. s to get statarted. then worork with professionals to assist your business with its f forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.c.com to learn more. this book has helped me reach so many young homeowners who have become their parents. hey, what's the lowest you'll go on one of these mugs? ah, remember -- no haggling in stores. oh, yeah, chapter six, yep. they may have read the book, but they still have a long way to go. was hoping to get your john hancock on ther
jake, as you well know, i've been in touch with the toledo family and another citgo family for severali reported on their case, and it was so wonderful to hear directly from jorge. he went on to tell me in that interview that finding freedom again after five years, and not knowing how long his incarceration would last, was not going from surreal to real, like he was part of a painting. it's wonderful, it's now real for him, as well as the other citgo five. >> thank you so much....
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obviously, the united states imposed heavy sanctions on venezuelan-owned citgo.e situation? >> that has not changed at all. citgo handed over to the opposition so the venezuelan government [inaudible] the respin very little that has changed in that sense over the term of the sanctions. sanctions have not worked anywhere. they increase the suffering for the ordinary venezuelan people. that is what is really tragic about the immigration policy and the application of title 42 and continued sanctions in venezuela as well. amy: i wanted to ask you, professor, about the agreement. the government of maduro and guaido, what has been brokered? >> the negotiations will resume. there'another problem. guaido's term in office is set to expire. with a new year comes a new assembly of leadership. there is a major potential split within a unified opposition over whether guaido should continue or not. [inaudible] other say that policy has failed and we need new leadership and therefore, there is a split right now between several parties over what will be the character of the oppo
obviously, the united states imposed heavy sanctions on venezuelan-owned citgo.e situation? >> that has not changed at all. citgo handed over to the opposition so the venezuelan government [inaudible] the respin very little that has changed in that sense over the term of the sanctions. sanctions have not worked anywhere. they increase the suffering for the ordinary venezuelan people. that is what is really tragic about the immigration policy and the application of title 42 and continued...
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. >> one of the former citgo six detainees explaining the difficulties of reintegrating after a long>>> tropical cyclone mandos has killed at least four people, damaging dozens of homes. up to a quarter of meter of rain fell in the state capital, more than the average precipitation for december. a local official said that more than 9,000 were moved to safety to some 200 relief camps as authorities tried to remove uproot trees from the roads. >>> this kind of thing happens pretty regularly in italy's famous floating city. high tide is flooding saint mark's square in venice, but the tourists keep on touring. besides elevated walkways, there are also glass barriers to protect the interior of the historic basilica. but that was damaged during a flood three years ago. those barriers, they were not activated this time. climate change is apparently making the problem worse. >>> a major winter storm is pummeling parts of the western u.s. with heavy snow and rain. at least 9 million people in more than a dozen states are under storm alerts through monday. flood warnings are up for parts calif
. >> one of the former citgo six detainees explaining the difficulties of reintegrating after a long>>> tropical cyclone mandos has killed at least four people, damaging dozens of homes. up to a quarter of meter of rain fell in the state capital, more than the average precipitation for december. a local official said that more than 9,000 were moved to safety to some 200 relief camps as authorities tried to remove uproot trees from the roads. >>> this kind of thing...
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our next guest, george toledo was one of the citgo six that was imprisoned by the government.leased this past october as part of a prisoner swap. how are you doing? you were detained for five years. >> yes. it has been two months after my release. well, it's like closing a cycle, which ended on october 1st, but then a new cycle started then, which is how you are reintegrated into society and your family. the game was not over in that regard. >> tell us a little bit more about how the game wasn't over and what you went through as you tried to reintegrate. >> well, i recall when i just landed in san antonio with that flow of adrenaline, i felt great, the taste of freedom, the smell of freedom. you never think about any aspect as a consequence of your captivity. as time passes by, you start getting into normal life. you notice that reintegration means a challenge and everything becomes a challenge. the challenge represents, for instance, your relationship with your family. so in my case, i spent almost five years in captivity so it's a long time so your relationship with your spo
our next guest, george toledo was one of the citgo six that was imprisoned by the government.leased this past october as part of a prisoner swap. how are you doing? you were detained for five years. >> yes. it has been two months after my release. well, it's like closing a cycle, which ended on october 1st, but then a new cycle started then, which is how you are reintegrated into society and your family. the game was not over in that regard. >> tell us a little bit more about how...
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the regime was getting more and more desperate, which is why hay took the citgo six executives hostagey working over the administration to try to get them to make con sessions in return -- concessions in return for returning the hostages, and it worked. but i think the better policy would be to squeeze them further. there's nothing in giving all these concessions to the regime and then talking about sitting down at the table. this is actually nothing there. paul: why did the opposition go along with this? >> well, the opposition wants -- i mean, the leadership of the opposition, which are the people who are going to be talking in mexico, want some space to operate inside the country. and that's good for them. but in terms of the venezuelan people themselves, it's not good. and i, i'm a little bit skeptical about opposition that lobbied for this. there are opposition leaders many venezuela who are very much opposed to it. i mean, it's kind of like the embargo on cuba. i mean, there are people who said, yeah, let's lyft the embargo -- lift the embargo, but many people inside of cuba say
the regime was getting more and more desperate, which is why hay took the citgo six executives hostagey working over the administration to try to get them to make con sessions in return -- concessions in return for returning the hostages, and it worked. but i think the better policy would be to squeeze them further. there's nothing in giving all these concessions to the regime and then talking about sitting down at the table. this is actually nothing there. paul: why did the opposition go along...