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cuba, you were being watched. you were being spied on. >> we assumed. >> hinojosa: i mean, you assumed. >> we assumed, yeah. >> hinojosa: what does that do to you, when you're thinking, "okay, well, this guy is parking my car, but is he really just parking my car, or is he..." you know, or, "the woman who's cleaning my house, is she really cleaning my house, or is she picking up..." did that... did you let that get into your head, about the fact that that's your life in havana? >> well, i mean, i was cognizant of it, and quite frankly i did see a lot of people write down my car license plates at different parking lots and stuff. they would... you know, that was sort of a matter of course. i mean, i remember going to the clinic, the health clinic for foreigners, and every car that was parked down there they'd write down their license plate, every single one. >> hinojosa: we talked about the fact that you assumed that your phone line was being tapped. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: but when you think about what's happening i
cuba, you were being watched. you were being spied on. >> we assumed. >> hinojosa: i mean, you assumed. >> we assumed, yeah. >> hinojosa: what does that do to you, when you're thinking, "okay, well, this guy is parking my car, but is he really just parking my car, or is he..." you know, or, "the woman who's cleaning my house, is she really cleaning my house, or is she picking up..." did that... did you let that get into your head, about the fact that...
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diplomatic relations with cuba.ill don't technically recognize the cuban government, even though we have u.s. diplomats in the interest section in havana. and because the cuban is just dust issue has been so hot politically in the u.s. for so long, presidents have had special incentive not to lead the secret dialogues with cuba get out in public. >> this obsession the u.s. has had with cuba, what is the force hugeis behind -- even businesses, multinational companies want to do business with a country that is 90 miles off of our sure. what is been the most successful force and how do you think that will be countered? yet president obama and nelson mandela's funeral shaking hands, very big deal was made of this with raul castro. >> just that handshake seems so symbolic because presidents of these two countries had never publicly been together, talk to in all of in any way these decades. cuba is really one of the most intractable foreign-policy ofues in the modern history u.s. world relations. historic, kindhe of imper
diplomatic relations with cuba.ill don't technically recognize the cuban government, even though we have u.s. diplomats in the interest section in havana. and because the cuban is just dust issue has been so hot politically in the u.s. for so long, presidents have had special incentive not to lead the secret dialogues with cuba get out in public. >> this obsession the u.s. has had with cuba, what is the force hugeis behind -- even businesses, multinational companies want to do business...
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, pero cuba no se va de ti. sin embargo en el mismo. yo siempre chiquito creÍ en dios. >> ¿catÓlico? >> catÓlico. de hecho, en mÉxico fue que me vine a bautizar por primera vez con 29 aÑos. >> ¿quÉ te hizo a ti tener Éxito? o sea, ¿por quÉ tÚ sÍ y muchos otros cubanos no han tenido el Éxito y muchos otros latinoamericanos no han tenido el mismo Éxito? ¿quÉ hiciste tÚ distinto? >> mira, no sÉ lo que los demÁs hayan hecho o hayan dejado de hacer. >> ¿quÉ te funcionÓ? >> yo a mÍ lo que he tratado de hacer y no he dejado de hacer ha sido visualizar mi vida, tener fe en lo que voy a hacer, saber que lo imposible solo reina en la mente de los incapaces. o sea, para mÍ nada es imposible. tienes que prepararte y ser positiva. mucha gente muchas veces en mi vida llegaron nunca faltÓ, y nunca siguen faltando gente que te critican, que te dice que no lo logras, que no eres bueno en lo que haces, y nunca va a faltar ese tipo de gente. >> ¿de quÉ te critican? >> bueno, todavÍa hoy en día ahÍ ves actores que son compaÑeros de
, pero cuba no se va de ti. sin embargo en el mismo. yo siempre chiquito creÍ en dios. >> ¿catÓlico? >> catÓlico. de hecho, en mÉxico fue que me vine a bautizar por primera vez con 29 aÑos. >> ¿quÉ te hizo a ti tener Éxito? o sea, ¿por quÉ tÚ sÍ y muchos otros cubanos no han tenido el Éxito y muchos otros latinoamericanos no han tenido el mismo Éxito? ¿quÉ hiciste tÚ distinto? >> mira, no sÉ lo que los demÁs hayan hecho o hayan dejado de hacer....
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back channel negotiations with cuba, you argue that every single president has negotiated through cuba, through back channels and a whole assortment of back documents. >> contingency planning to attack cuba, the bay of pigs invasion, the threat to obliterate cuba during the cuban missile crisis, the cia assassination plots, now henry kissinger's plans to go to war against cuba. this whole book the untold side of this 55 years, is that there have been almost constant communications, every president since eisenhower has talked to castro, whether it's fidel castro or raul castro, several presidents have taken efforts to normalize relations with cuba, secret relations. we haven't established that yet. >> when you talk about this, code books for conversations, cuba was seen as an issue so sensitive that the united states governmental was actually trying to avoid having our own doing. >> that's right. we detail in the book, william leo grand and myself we detail in the book how on several occasions communications were so sensitive that u.s. officials had to basically deceive their own collea
back channel negotiations with cuba, you argue that every single president has negotiated through cuba, through back channels and a whole assortment of back documents. >> contingency planning to attack cuba, the bay of pigs invasion, the threat to obliterate cuba during the cuban missile crisis, the cia assassination plots, now henry kissinger's plans to go to war against cuba. this whole book the untold side of this 55 years, is that there have been almost constant communications, every...
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who failed to exfiltrate cubela from cuba? who was exfiltrate it from cuba on 16 june? finally, who was the father to carlos tepedino? the cia often uses deception in the secret cables and memoranda to backstop the fragmentation of one individual into multiple identities. you will see such deception take place in the cables i'm about to show you. they described the new effort to defect cubela with the help of his best friend. this was done to hide the true identity of carlos' father. from now -- now let's get to the part laying the base for this part of the puzzle. i'm going to break up this part of the presentation into four sections. the new jm wade defection plan, a surprise postcard from cubela to tepedino, key events to tepedino's dad, and finally, solving the sforza/sloman puzzle. we start with the renewed effort in 19 6222 defect and recruit cubela. this is the station's response to cia headquarters. this cable references headquarters cable, asking jm wade to develop a possible defection op. it shows us how pancho wanted to play a major role and how he tried to u
who failed to exfiltrate cubela from cuba? who was exfiltrate it from cuba on 16 june? finally, who was the father to carlos tepedino? the cia often uses deception in the secret cables and memoranda to backstop the fragmentation of one individual into multiple identities. you will see such deception take place in the cables i'm about to show you. they described the new effort to defect cubela with the help of his best friend. this was done to hide the true identity of carlos' father. from now...
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remember when jerry ford and henry kissinger bombed cuba?u don't remember that because the mad bomber in the white house was stopped by jimmy carter. there is more at stake in presidential elections than we ever realized on election night. thanks to a stunning new book, we now know that henry kissinger was plotting major military strikes against cuba including bombing while serving as president gerald ford's secretary of state. ford and kissinger agreed that bombing cuba would have to wait until after the 1976 presidential election, which the world should be ever more thankful tonight to jimmy carter for for jimmy carter winning and finally driving henry kissinger out of the war planning business. on february 25 of the election year, henry kissinger, national security adviser, ben scrocroft and president ford discussed attacking cuba in the oval office according to an official me memo. kissinger said, i think we're going to have to smash castro. we probably can't do it before the elections. president ford replied, i agree. a few weeks later,
remember when jerry ford and henry kissinger bombed cuba?u don't remember that because the mad bomber in the white house was stopped by jimmy carter. there is more at stake in presidential elections than we ever realized on election night. thanks to a stunning new book, we now know that henry kissinger was plotting major military strikes against cuba including bombing while serving as president gerald ford's secretary of state. ford and kissinger agreed that bombing cuba would have to wait...
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uno de los mÁs influyentes de estados unidos se pronuncia a favor de ponerle fin al embargo contra cuba. y tambiÉn tenemos los principales temas del dÍa, preste atenciÓn a este vÍdeo, que usted verÁ aproximadamente, a la estaciÓn espacial, volando, sobre el sÚper tifÓn, simon, muy cerca de japÓn. provócame mujer, provócame, provócame a ver, atrévete, provócame, liberate de una vez, ten valor, enfréntate... ...provócame, y conquista... fiber one. bájale al drama ♪ ♪ >> uno de los principales sitios de los estados unidos, el new york times, sugiere un cambio de polÍtica para washington hacia cuba, seÑala la la necesidad de encontrar un camino diferente al embargo. >> es tiempo de acabar el embargo de cinco dÉcadas contra cuba. eso es lo que plantea el new york times, el comitÉ editorial, apunta que es hora de que presidente obama reflexione sobre su relaciÓn con cuba. >> hay mecanismos y formas de ayudar al pueblo cubano, de ayudar a los ciudadanos, a la gente que esta tratando de abrir empresas. >> un giro de polÍtica con la aduana podrÍa representar un gran triunfo. >> puede ser uno de
uno de los mÁs influyentes de estados unidos se pronuncia a favor de ponerle fin al embargo contra cuba. y tambiÉn tenemos los principales temas del dÍa, preste atenciÓn a este vÍdeo, que usted verÁ aproximadamente, a la estaciÓn espacial, volando, sobre el sÚper tifÓn, simon, muy cerca de japÓn. provócame mujer, provócame, provócame a ver, atrévete, provócame, liberate de una vez, ten valor, enfréntate... ...provócame, y conquista... fiber one. bájale al drama ♪ ♪...
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and it took two months to reach cuba. by the time it reached cuba, the war was basically over. so that gave new impetus for the idea of finding a way a short way to unite both coasts. because it became, you know, apparent and particularly now for the u.s. who had a two ocean
and it took two months to reach cuba. by the time it reached cuba, the war was basically over. so that gave new impetus for the idea of finding a way a short way to unite both coasts. because it became, you know, apparent and particularly now for the u.s. who had a two ocean
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. >> es tiempo de acabar el embargo de cinco dÉcadas contra cuba.ormas de ayudar al pueblo cubano, de ayudar a los ciudadanos, a la gente que esta tratando de abrir empresas. >> un giro de polÍtica con la aduana podrÍa representar un gran triunfo. >> puede ser uno de los legados mÁs importantes de la polÍtica exterior de la administraciÓn obama. >> pero propiciar un cambio en la polÍtica exterior tambiÉn es un riesgo. >> es un tema que puede enfurecer a los miembros del congreso que son poderosos. >> la casa blanca pueden tomar ciertos pasos uni lateralmente. >> cuba se estarÍa presentando para una era post embargo. >> que hemos visto una flexibilizaciÓn del embargo, hemos visto a los cubanos que puedan viajar a la isla, ese vÍnculo y ese contacto... >> una polÍtica de embargo de 50 aÑos con cuba dice ontoÑo no ha dado resultados. >> debemos encontrar una soluciÓn distinta, el el objetivo es que haya reformas en la isla. >> ahora quedarÍa por ver la reacciÓn de cuba ante la editorial del periÓdico, el embargo era utilizado como una excusa para justi
. >> es tiempo de acabar el embargo de cinco dÉcadas contra cuba.ormas de ayudar al pueblo cubano, de ayudar a los ciudadanos, a la gente que esta tratando de abrir empresas. >> un giro de polÍtica con la aduana podrÍa representar un gran triunfo. >> puede ser uno de los legados mÁs importantes de la polÍtica exterior de la administraciÓn obama. >> pero propiciar un cambio en la polÍtica exterior tambiÉn es un riesgo. >> es un tema que puede enfurecer a los...
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cuba.ident obama used to make before he was president obama. in 2007, senator obama said we've been engaged in a failed policy with cuba for the last 50 years and we need to change it. the "times" editorial gave the president credit for what it called some important steps. the obama administration in 2009 took important steps to ease the embargo, making it easier for cubans in the united states to send remittances to relatives in cuba and authorizing more cuban-americans to travel there, and it has paved the way to expand internet access and cell phone coverage on the island, fully ending the embargo will require congress' approval. the embargo, america's longest running idiotic foreign policy was 34 years old in 1996 when one of the most destructive senators in the history of the body, republican jesse helms of north carolina pushed the helms-burton act through congress where it was formally titled the cuban liberty and democratic solidarity act of 1996. then and only then in 1996 did the
cuba.ident obama used to make before he was president obama. in 2007, senator obama said we've been engaged in a failed policy with cuba for the last 50 years and we need to change it. the "times" editorial gave the president credit for what it called some important steps. the obama administration in 2009 took important steps to ease the embargo, making it easier for cubans in the united states to send remittances to relatives in cuba and authorizing more cuban-americans to travel...
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now i've been to cuba.p the way people have been forced to live there under the very heavy and ugly hand of the castro regime and know that they are nowhere close to a condition of genuine freedom, but compared to saudi arabia and other friends of the united states government and other countries which the washington post supports full trade and diplomatic relations with, cuba looks like a paradise. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first a
now i've been to cuba.p the way people have been forced to live there under the very heavy and ugly hand of the castro regime and know that they are nowhere close to a condition of genuine freedom, but compared to saudi arabia and other friends of the united states government and other countries which the washington post supports full trade and diplomatic relations with, cuba looks like a paradise. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is...
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now i've been to cuba.the way people have been forced to live there under the very heavy and ugly hand of the castro regime and know that they are nowhere close to a condition of genuine freedom, but compared to saudi arabia and other friends of the united states government and other countries which the washington post supports full trade and diplomatic relations with, cuba looks like a paradise. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the excl
now i've been to cuba.the way people have been forced to live there under the very heavy and ugly hand of the castro regime and know that they are nowhere close to a condition of genuine freedom, but compared to saudi arabia and other friends of the united states government and other countries which the washington post supports full trade and diplomatic relations with, cuba looks like a paradise. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a...
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for now it is diplomatically estranged from cuba. the cuban government needs to take certain steps for the relationship to improve. >> the cuban president says the longstanding grievances will hurt efforts to coordinating a high-level response, and is calling on the u.s. to do more. >> translation: cuba is willing to work shoulder to shoulder with other countries, including the united states. according to the cuban health system and its modest experience, coordinated will power is needed >>> cuba often deploys doctors and nurses to regional crisis, like in the aftermath of the haitian earthquake in 2010. >> meeting the crisis will require that we draw on each other's collective experience. >> reporter: while the u.s. secretary of state praises the latest cuban response to the ebola crisis, it has done little to warm diplomatic relations between cuba and the united states. >>> human rights watch says that egypt's government arrested 132 protesters since the start of year. at cairo university students shouted slogans against the govern
for now it is diplomatically estranged from cuba. the cuban government needs to take certain steps for the relationship to improve. >> the cuban president says the longstanding grievances will hurt efforts to coordinating a high-level response, and is calling on the u.s. to do more. >> translation: cuba is willing to work shoulder to shoulder with other countries, including the united states. according to the cuban health system and its modest experience, coordinated will power is...
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sale a la luz otra pieza clave de cÓmo salió de cuba el estelar pelotero de los Ángeles yaciel puig,. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ hola quÉ tal? muy buenas noches un ciudadano britÁnico fue decapitado por el grupo terrorista isis segÚn fue publicado en internet alan hening de 47 aÑos fue taxista y decidiÓ dejar su trabajo para viajar a siria a colaborar en las labores humanitarias. como en ocasiones anteriores el rehÉn envÍa un mensaje a estados unidos y a sus aliados, nada danay rivero tiene los detalles. >> este es el video de la decapitaciÓn que los extremistas ejecutan desde que estados unidos iniciÓ los bombardeos en agosto pasado. antes de morir a manos del verdugo de isis el taxista britÁnico que se encontraba como misionero en siria suministrando agua y comida a la personas afectadas dijo: por decisiÓn demostró parlamento de atacar a isis padre el precio como miembro del pÚblico britÁnico. la decapitaciÓn ocurre dÍas despuÉs de que inglaterra se uniera a los bombardeos para erradicar a isis casi el final del video
sale a la luz otra pieza clave de cÓmo salió de cuba el estelar pelotero de los Ángeles yaciel puig,. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ hola quÉ tal? muy buenas noches un ciudadano britÁnico fue decapitado por el grupo terrorista isis segÚn fue publicado en internet alan hening de 47 aÑos fue taxista y decidiÓ dejar su trabajo para viajar a siria a colaborar en las labores humanitarias. como en ocasiones anteriores...
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si queremos cambio en cuba viene de la sociedad civil dentro de cuba, y lo que hay que hacer es ayudarlosmilias la oportunidad de venir a este paÍs, sembrar raÍces y prosperar, asÍ que ahora nosotros tenemos que recordarnos que el gobierno de cuba es un enemigo de los estados unidos. es un gobierno que no solo reprime a su propio pueblo, pero que tambiÉn trafica armas ilegalmente a corea del norte, es un gobierno que colabora con irÁn, es un gobierno que ha sido cÓmplice en el asesinato de jÓvenes en las calles de caracas, asÍ que tenemos que mirar al tema estados unidos cuba no solo como cubanos, pero tambiÉn como norteamericanos, ciudadanos de este gran paÍs que nos dio una gran oportunidad. >> vamos a pasar al siguiente tema, y es lo siguiente: a cada uno de ustedes una pregunta distinta. congresista garcÍa, todos hemos visto el video de una conferencia cibernÉtica organizada por google en el aÑo... mayo de este aÑo. >> correcto. >> donde usted dice textualmente: "el comunismo funciona". ¿quÉ quiso decir con esto? >> estaba hablando de lo roto que estÁ el sistema migratorio que el sr.
si queremos cambio en cuba viene de la sociedad civil dentro de cuba, y lo que hay que hacer es ayudarlosmilias la oportunidad de venir a este paÍs, sembrar raÍces y prosperar, asÍ que ahora nosotros tenemos que recordarnos que el gobierno de cuba es un enemigo de los estados unidos. es un gobierno que no solo reprime a su propio pueblo, pero que tambiÉn trafica armas ilegalmente a corea del norte, es un gobierno que colabora con irÁn, es un gobierno que ha sido cÓmplice en el asesinato...
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all signs of change in cuba.ollowing fidel castro's revolution nearly every cuban became an employee of the state. their financial well-being was tied to how well or how poorly the cuban government ran the economy. only recently has the government begun to give back some of that control. ricardo has worked the land at his small family farm for all his life but had little to show for it. the cuban government told farmers what to plant and set the prices. following decades of centralized planning, production plummeted. in 2012, the government changed laws to take over larger tracts of unused wheaeed-covered land turn them over to farmers. now he's able to farm three times as much land as before. this unused land has helped my family a lot, he says, we weren't doing well financially. we had a small farm and each day after work i had to drive a taxi. he is obligated to sell to the government about half the produce he grows. the rest i can sell on the open market at his prices. with those earnings, he provides for his
all signs of change in cuba.ollowing fidel castro's revolution nearly every cuban became an employee of the state. their financial well-being was tied to how well or how poorly the cuban government ran the economy. only recently has the government begun to give back some of that control. ricardo has worked the land at his small family farm for all his life but had little to show for it. the cuban government told farmers what to plant and set the prices. following decades of centralized...
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para gonzÁlez las declaraciones del chino demuestran que puig fue parte del plan que lo sacÓ de cuba.ue no tendrÍan comentarios. siguen surgiendo en esta novela de la vida real donde parece entrelazarse el deporte y los intereses econÓmicos, la amisted y sobre todo la tradiciÓn habrÁ que esperar el prÓximo capitulo. >> ahora un adelanto de las historias que tendrÁn este domingo en aquÍ y ahora. >> una prestigiosa doctora es sentenciada a 10 aÑos de cÁrcel por envenenar a su ex amante. en una entrevista exclusiva el investigador del caso revela el lado siniestro de esta mujer. tambiÉn con tal de cumplir su objetivo se preparan para lo inevitable, ser violadas durante su odisea track usar la frontera tambiÉn tras el arresto de beltrÁn leiva cuál es el futuro del cartel. las precauciones por el primer caso de Ébola en estados unidos. logran satisfacer los mÁs distinguidos paladares, los tacos han conquistado el mercado de estados unidos. >> aquÍ y ahora este domingo a las 7 de >> esta fuente llevan a ver a continuaciÓn del centro de indianÁpolis se convirtiÓ en un manantial de agua rosa
para gonzÁlez las declaraciones del chino demuestran que puig fue parte del plan que lo sacÓ de cuba.ue no tendrÍan comentarios. siguen surgiendo en esta novela de la vida real donde parece entrelazarse el deporte y los intereses econÓmicos, la amisted y sobre todo la tradiciÓn habrÁ que esperar el prÓximo capitulo. >> ahora un adelanto de las historias que tendrÁn este domingo en aquÍ y ahora. >> una prestigiosa doctora es sentenciada a 10 aÑos de cÁrcel por envenenar a...
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cuba sends medics to west africa making it a key player in the fight against ebola.n sport the cream of the crop of the women's game are in singapore for the end of season finals, find out who is firing the early goals. ♪ the first batch of an experimental vaccine developed in canada has been sent to the world health organization in geneva and one of three being fast tracked in response to the outbreak in west africa. and this was developed by the canadian government, tests on animals suggest it is effective even if taken after expose tour the virus. the first human trials got underway on monday. results are not expected until december. another vaccine developed by glaxo-smith-kline and this is tested in the u.s. and uk and results by the end of the year. 10,000 dozes prepared to be sent to west africa if it is shown to be effective and safe and johnson and johnson has a virus and requires two injections one to prime and one to boost. it can be manufactured quickly because each component can be produced separately. while those drugs are being tested quarantine of ebo
cuba sends medics to west africa making it a key player in the fight against ebola.n sport the cream of the crop of the women's game are in singapore for the end of season finals, find out who is firing the early goals. ♪ the first batch of an experimental vaccine developed in canada has been sent to the world health organization in geneva and one of three being fast tracked in response to the outbreak in west africa. and this was developed by the canadian government, tests on animals suggest...
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. >> ¿por quÉ vas a cuba?esde el primer momento que salimos en direcciÓn a santiago estÁbamos siendo vigilados. la prueba es que publicÓ uno de los twitteros afines al rÉgimen un tweet en el que decÍa "osvaldo estÁ saliendo ahora mismo hacia varadero, se va de vacaciones". eso era mentira, no Íbamos a varadero, pero sÍ que estÁbamos saliendo de viaje hacia santiago. a lo largo del trayecto nos siguieron varios coches, hasta que al final uno de ellos nos impactÓ y nos sacó de la carretera. >> eso es muy importante. o sea, un auto los impactÓ en la parte trasera del auto. >> asÍ es, perdÍ el control del vehÍculo, nos sacÓ de la carretera. acto seguido a mÍ me sacaron del coche, me llevaron al hospital, y luego trajeron al resto de personas, trajeron a aaron y a harold, y osvaldo pues dijeron que habÍa muerto. >> despuÉs de que les pegan, ¿quÉ pasa contigo fÍsicamente? ¿tÚ estÁs bien? ¿quedas mareado, estÁs desmayado? >> yo estoy, pierdo momentÁneamente la conciencia y enseguida me sacan del coche andando. >> ¿qu
. >> ¿por quÉ vas a cuba?esde el primer momento que salimos en direcciÓn a santiago estÁbamos siendo vigilados. la prueba es que publicÓ uno de los twitteros afines al rÉgimen un tweet en el que decÍa "osvaldo estÁ saliendo ahora mismo hacia varadero, se va de vacaciones". eso era mentira, no Íbamos a varadero, pero sÍ que estÁbamos saliendo de viaje hacia santiago. a lo largo del trayecto nos siguieron varios coches, hasta que al final uno de ellos nos impactÓ y nos...
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. >>> decades old henry kissinger proposal to clobber cuba. we begin tonight with live pictures from hong kong where it is now 8:00 a.m. thursday morning and the cries for democracy continue to grow stronger. demonstrators in those umbrellas and tents say they intend to escalate their peaceful protests today, if hong kong's chief executive does not step down. and the activates are threaten to-d and the activists are threatening to respond. as they did had 25 years ago in tienanmen square beijing. we will have the latest in hong kong just ahead. first our top story. the resignation of julia pearson. the secret service chief. after tough questioning, she offered her resignation and the white house accepted it. mike viqueria has the story. mike. >> when it comes to the safety of the president there is no margin of error. the writing was on the wall. wednesday morning the white house insisted julia pearson was more than qualified to continue as director of the secret service. by the afternoon she was gone. >> over the last several days we've seen
. >>> decades old henry kissinger proposal to clobber cuba. we begin tonight with live pictures from hong kong where it is now 8:00 a.m. thursday morning and the cries for democracy continue to grow stronger. demonstrators in those umbrellas and tents say they intend to escalate their peaceful protests today, if hong kong's chief executive does not step down. and the activates are threaten to-d and the activists are threatening to respond. as they did had 25 years ago in tienanmen...
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. >> do you support lifting the embargo against cuba? would you be willing to meet with raÚl castro? >> the intent of the embargo was to get rid of the castro brothers. it did not work. the people of the island are suffering. i have compassion and do not want to see people suffer. if we were able to open up relations and get better insight into the dissidents, as well as have the opportunity for redevelopment, the natural launchpad would be the state of florida. that would hopefully bring more freedom to cuba. >> the only thing that has changed with regard to the castro programs is charlie's position. they are terrorists. there are human rights violations there. there are links with venezuela and maduro, where protesters are being killed. it is the right thing in the long term to have democracy. >> here is a question about drivers licenses. do you support giving licenses regardless of legal status _ not just the dreamers? >> i am the grandson of a greek immigrant. he had a dream of coming to america, which would give him a chance. he fou
. >> do you support lifting the embargo against cuba? would you be willing to meet with raÚl castro? >> the intent of the embargo was to get rid of the castro brothers. it did not work. the people of the island are suffering. i have compassion and do not want to see people suffer. if we were able to open up relations and get better insight into the dissidents, as well as have the opportunity for redevelopment, the natural launchpad would be the state of florida. that would...
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>> cuba is 90 miles away. cuba is sending 300 or more doctors and medical assistants to the countries that are in need. so jamaica rightfully feels we could reach out to cuba as well. but certainly jamaica would have to be in line what is happening with paho, with the w.h.o. with the cdc to make sure that all policies are aligned. as i said, i.t. has to be a network of countries trying to keep their borders and their shores safe from the ebola threat. >> the world health organization says nigeria is now ebola-free. it has been more than six weeks since the country had a case. haru matassa has more. >> for many weeks some people were scarred, some panicking, people were scared about shaking other people's hands, scared about hugging people, worried about approaching people who may have had family members who died from the disease. the deposit says yes for now nigeria can celebrate but still be cautious. nigeria is in west africa, it is a big hub here, there is a good chance the virus could be brought into niger
>> cuba is 90 miles away. cuba is sending 300 or more doctors and medical assistants to the countries that are in need. so jamaica rightfully feels we could reach out to cuba as well. but certainly jamaica would have to be in line what is happening with paho, with the w.h.o. with the cdc to make sure that all policies are aligned. as i said, i.t. has to be a network of countries trying to keep their borders and their shores safe from the ebola threat. >> the world health...
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>> es muy posible, Él no estaba en el plan de entregarle completamente venezuela a cuba.ue quieres morir en el bronx? >> yo no quiero morir. pero el bronx. yo le tengo mucho cariÑo. esos son como las 40. las calles de mi barrio donde vi los primeros pasos. no sÉ por qué. pero me tengo que mantener cerca del bronx. >> gracias por la entrevista, si concluimos, no se olvide regresamos a las 11 con las noticias.
>> es muy posible, Él no estaba en el plan de entregarle completamente venezuela a cuba.ue quieres morir en el bronx? >> yo no quiero morir. pero el bronx. yo le tengo mucho cariÑo. esos son como las 40. las calles de mi barrio donde vi los primeros pasos. no sÉ por qué. pero me tengo que mantener cerca del bronx. >> gracias por la entrevista, si concluimos, no se olvide regresamos a las 11 con las noticias.
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one ship was asked to go to fight in cuba. and so, it left san francisco and -- on the west coast, and it took two months to reach cuba. by the time it reached cuba, the war was basically over. that gave new impetus for the idea of finding a way, a short way to unite both coasts. because it became apparent, and particularly now for the u.s., who had a two ocean navy. it needed to have a route to cross from one ocean to the other. and so, in 1903, when panama was fighting for its independence, the u.s. supported the rebels. and it bought the construction rights from the french canal company for $1 million. it began the construction in 1904. but at the beginning, they just took baby steps, because, even though the french had already started, everything was a shambles because the first french company went bankrupt. and it took a while to get it started, because there was no organization. and also, they had to deal with disease. malaria and yellow fever, which were the two main causes of the french failure. it is said that may be
one ship was asked to go to fight in cuba. and so, it left san francisco and -- on the west coast, and it took two months to reach cuba. by the time it reached cuba, the war was basically over. that gave new impetus for the idea of finding a way, a short way to unite both coasts. because it became apparent, and particularly now for the u.s., who had a two ocean navy. it needed to have a route to cross from one ocean to the other. and so, in 1903, when panama was fighting for its independence,...
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cuba is sending 300 more medical doctors to the countries that are at need. so jamaica rightfully feels we could reach out to cuba as well, but certainly jamaica would have to be in line what is happening with the paho with the w.h.o, with the cdc here, to make sure policies are all aligned. it has to be a network of countries keeping their borders and their shores safe from the ebola threat. >> the world health organization says nigeria is now ebola-free. it has been more than six weeks since the country reported new case of the virus. the world health organization calls it a spectacular success story. haru metassa has the report. >> one of the first legality workers deployed in nigeria for the latest ebola outbreak. he helped trace the outbreak from a man infected from the virus. he admits he was scared and so was his family but he soldiered on. >> i had to respond to ebola, if you don't respond to ebola then ebola will come in our home. then everybody is at risk. >> reporter: the hard workers health workers and volunteer has paid off. the world health orga
cuba is sending 300 more medical doctors to the countries that are at need. so jamaica rightfully feels we could reach out to cuba as well, but certainly jamaica would have to be in line what is happening with the paho with the w.h.o, with the cdc here, to make sure policies are all aligned. it has to be a network of countries keeping their borders and their shores safe from the ebola threat. >> the world health organization says nigeria is now ebola-free. it has been more than six weeks...
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embargo on cuba the 23rd year in a row.like last year, the vote was 188 to 2 with just only israel joining the united states. three countries abstained: palau, micronesia and the marshall islands. mexican president enrique pena nieto has met with the parents of 43 students who have been missing from the state of guerrero for more than a month after a police ambush. authorities suspect police turned the students over to a local drug gang with close ties to the fugitive mayor of iguala and his wife, who are accused of ordering the attack. another mass grave has been found in the area but the remains have not been identified. human rights activists say the united states has fueled the problem by spending an estimated $3 billion on the so-called war on drugs in mexico over the past 14 years, much of it going to corrupt police forces. maria luisa aguilar called for the u.s. to act more responsibly. quirks the problem is lack of accountability. what has happened with all that money that we have invested in the police, the federal
embargo on cuba the 23rd year in a row.like last year, the vote was 188 to 2 with just only israel joining the united states. three countries abstained: palau, micronesia and the marshall islands. mexican president enrique pena nieto has met with the parents of 43 students who have been missing from the state of guerrero for more than a month after a police ambush. authorities suspect police turned the students over to a local drug gang with close ties to the fugitive mayor of iguala and his...
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cuba. island nation has already sent more than 100 health workers to west africa, and it's earning high praise from some unusual places. cnn's patrick open has more. >> reporter: at a field hospital in havana cuban health workers learn how to treat patients with ebola while keeping themselves safe. these doctors and nurses will soon join their colleagues in west africa on the front lines of the outbreak. the cuban government has made one of the largest commitments of medical personnel to combat ebola, garnering rare praise from usually adversarial u.s. officials. >> if we don't adequately address this current outbreak now, then ebola has the potential to become a scourge like hiv or polio that we will end up fighting, all of us, for decades. >> reporter: while ebola is striking fear in countries around the world, it is also creating unusual alliances. on saturday former cuban president fidel castro engaged in some ebola diplomacy himself. writing that cuba's health workers would "gladly coo
cuba. island nation has already sent more than 100 health workers to west africa, and it's earning high praise from some unusual places. cnn's patrick open has more. >> reporter: at a field hospital in havana cuban health workers learn how to treat patients with ebola while keeping themselves safe. these doctors and nurses will soon join their colleagues in west africa on the front lines of the outbreak. the cuban government has made one of the largest commitments of medical personnel to...
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the goal, "smash cuba", and it's coming from a batch of newly declassified governments. paul beban has been taking a closer look. >> the documents are stunning. they have been kept secret. it's a transcript of conversations between henry kissinger, gerald ford, president and a small team of security officials. they've been made public, and it's a breath taking glimpse of how willing kissinger was to go to war. >> reporter: in late 1979, the middle of the cold war cuban leader fidel castro took a step that almost prove ebbed a drastic response from the u.s. he sent cuban troops to the african nation of angola where a civil war was a proxy battle in the ongoing struggle for global dominance between the u.s. and soviet union. kissinger, who had been working behind the scenes to improve relations is cuba were furious: the president's apply: the previously undisclosed episode is recounted in the book "back channel to cuba." >> i think kissinger was offended that he had held out an olive branch to fidel castro, and he, in kissinger's mind threw it aside in order to send troops
the goal, "smash cuba", and it's coming from a batch of newly declassified governments. paul beban has been taking a closer look. >> the documents are stunning. they have been kept secret. it's a transcript of conversations between henry kissinger, gerald ford, president and a small team of security officials. they've been made public, and it's a breath taking glimpse of how willing kissinger was to go to war. >> reporter: in late 1979, the middle of the cold war cuban...
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yo empiezo a ir a cuba... quien mata es a la criatura, porque le entrÓ a batazos en la barriga una, dos... no sÉ ni cuÁntas veces, doctora. >> ¿por eso estÁ en prisiÓn en este momento?
yo empiezo a ir a cuba... quien mata es a la criatura, porque le entrÓ a batazos en la barriga una, dos... no sÉ ni cuÁntas veces, doctora. >> ¿por eso estÁ en prisiÓn en este momento?
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and we are the state closest to cuba, only 90 miles away.n addition, if we were able to open up relations with the island of cuba and the cuban people, learn from the dissidents, get better insight into what they are having to deal with -- god bless you. >> >>> the natural launching pad for all of that to move forward is the state of florida and that would help florida's economy and help our hemisphere. >> the only thing that changed with regard to the castro brothers is charlie's position, there is human rights violations, they're part of the agreement with venezuela, where they're killing peaceful protesters. i would not go to cuba or meet with the castro brothers. we need to stand with individuals there. and say do not in tend the emba it is the right thing for long-term democracy. >> we want to take a question from facebook, regarding immigration and specifically driver's license's. governor crist, i want to start with you. from miami beach florida, do you support giving driver's licenses regardless of legal status, not just the dreamer.
and we are the state closest to cuba, only 90 miles away.n addition, if we were able to open up relations with the island of cuba and the cuban people, learn from the dissidents, get better insight into what they are having to deal with -- god bless you. >> >>> the natural launching pad for all of that to move forward is the state of florida and that would help florida's economy and help our hemisphere. >> the only thing that changed with regard to the castro brothers is...
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las 33 personas que vivan en esta embarcaciÓn serÁn repatriados a cuba.s pies. ese no fue el caso. es el segundo rescate que se realiza esta semana. otra embarcaciÓn tambiÉn fue intervenida por los guardacostas. >> hubo dos que tocaron tierra. habiÉndose que todavÍa continÚan desaparecidos. >> su padre ha seguido saliendo diariamente embarcaciones privadas desesperado por encontrarlo. >> mientras que se pueda; busco. >> increÍblemente, lÁzaro tambiÉn se lanzÓ en marcha en 1994 y despuÉs se regresÓ a cuba porque no podÍa vivir con sus hijos. >> uno de los balseros que llegÓ haber llegado a la costa, celebro haber encontrado con su padre. pero lamentÓ la experiencia vivida. >> estuvimos ocho noches en el agua. >> los guardacostas reportan haber encontrado 10.000 cubanos en las aguas de los estrechos de la florida. 3000 mÁs si se compara con las cifras del aÑo pasado. >> para que no fueran, libres del exilio cubano difieren. >> se estÁ muriendo muchas personas, desgraciadamente los gobiernos estÁn haciendo como el avestruz, metiendo la cabeza en la tierra pa
las 33 personas que vivan en esta embarcaciÓn serÁn repatriados a cuba.s pies. ese no fue el caso. es el segundo rescate que se realiza esta semana. otra embarcaciÓn tambiÉn fue intervenida por los guardacostas. >> hubo dos que tocaron tierra. habiÉndose que todavÍa continÚan desaparecidos. >> su padre ha seguido saliendo diariamente embarcaciones privadas desesperado por encontrarlo. >> mientras que se pueda; busco. >> increÍblemente, lÁzaro tambiÉn se lanzÓ...