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i was born in cuba. prominent schools when i made a joke about president fidel castro. i was a teenager. the kid that slept on the bunk bed on top of me recorded our conversation and i was expelled from school. my mom said the only choice is for us to leave cuba. i'm a business man. i've lived in miami for 35 years. it's my home base. i come back and forth to cuba. i've been coming to cuba for over 20 years. i mean, cuba is a communist country in economic transition. fidel castro allowed cubans to establish more businesses. there are people that are making money. there are people that have created a tremendous amount of wealth. >> anthony: people with family connections to the states, people tied to the exploding tourist industry, small business owners, taxi drivers, people operating in ever-changing gray areas of what is permissible. how's it work right now? if you're cuban, you can sell your property to -- >> hugo: another cuban from cuba. and that's what's happening right now. a lot of cuban-americans
i was born in cuba. prominent schools when i made a joke about president fidel castro. i was a teenager. the kid that slept on the bunk bed on top of me recorded our conversation and i was expelled from school. my mom said the only choice is for us to leave cuba. i'm a business man. i've lived in miami for 35 years. it's my home base. i come back and forth to cuba. i've been coming to cuba for over 20 years. i mean, cuba is a communist country in economic transition. fidel castro allowed cubans...
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x las que sean se van a obtener ganancias para el gobierno de cuba pero no para el pueblo de cuba. >s a ti. >> te ha costado caro tu arte porque por tratar de exhibir tu estÉtica has tenido meses y meses y meses de prisiÓn en cuba, recientemente acabas de ser liberado. >> sÍ. >> esta Última vez estuve dos meses, la otra la penÚltima estuve diez meses, he estado dos aÑos y despuÉs faltando un aÑo tambiÉn. >> la primera vez esos diez meses que pasaste preso fue por una exhibiciÓn de arte donde tuviste en lo acabamos de ver dos cerdos pequeÑos pusiste fidel y raÚl. >> exacto. >> y por eso caÍste preso. >> sÍ porque no se llegÓ a realizar, estaba en camino a realizarciÓn en el parque central y lo cogieron del carro, sacaron del carro y estaban pintados. >> hay muchos artistas cubanos que entran y salen perfectamente de cuba y que pueden exhibir su arte, pueden dar conciertos, pueden traer artistas extranjeros hay diferencia entre esos artistas y tÚ. >> sÍ por supuesto porque saben hasta dÓnde pasarse, el gobierno les pone, el gobierno es dueÑo de galerÍas y museos, es dueÑo de medios de
x las que sean se van a obtener ganancias para el gobierno de cuba pero no para el pueblo de cuba. >s a ti. >> te ha costado caro tu arte porque por tratar de exhibir tu estÉtica has tenido meses y meses y meses de prisiÓn en cuba, recientemente acabas de ser liberado. >> sÍ. >> esta Última vez estuve dos meses, la otra la penÚltima estuve diez meses, he estado dos aÑos y despuÉs faltando un aÑo tambiÉn. >> la primera vez esos diez meses que pasaste preso fue...
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and cuba. u.s.ruise ships are making frequent stops here, and the island is again crawling with american visitors. but during the presidential campaign, trump promised to take a tougher stance on cuba. >> but all of the concessions that barack obama has granted the castro regime were done through executive order, which means the next president can reverse them, and that i will do unless the castro regime meets our demands. those demands will include religious and political freedom for the cuban people. and the freeing of political prisoners. >> reporter: members of trump's administration say obama's cuba policy is not helping regular cubans, just the government that oppresses them. take a walk down just about any street in old havana, and you'll see the country's economy changing before your very eyes. more cubans are beginning to open up restaurants, beginning to rent out their homes, and that's economic activity that's being driven in large part by the new u.s. policy towards cuba. many people say
and cuba. u.s.ruise ships are making frequent stops here, and the island is again crawling with american visitors. but during the presidential campaign, trump promised to take a tougher stance on cuba. >> but all of the concessions that barack obama has granted the castro regime were done through executive order, which means the next president can reverse them, and that i will do unless the castro regime meets our demands. those demands will include religious and political freedom for the...
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in terms of the cuba, and, again, i am not trying to say that america needs to be more like cuba, i am merely highlighting that there are things that can be learned all , and even in a place like cuba that has so many problems, there are certain skill sets that are good. jim, is calling on our democratic line from than this. you are on with inlaid drivers, jim. thank you for c-span. i had a couple of comments regarding the h-1b visa program. we bring in for to me people on an annual basis to work here in these high-tech fields. presumably these are jobs that cannot be filled with americans, there is supposed be a labor survey nation to say the shortage does exist and to say -- a labor certification to sing the shortage does exist and to say that companies made efforts locally. the funds that they pay to get these people over here are supposed to be used to provide training for people in america such that we get past this deficit. well, it has been going on for years and years and years. are not being produced to qualify graduates in america. i do not know what happens to the money, but
in terms of the cuba, and, again, i am not trying to say that america needs to be more like cuba, i am merely highlighting that there are things that can be learned all , and even in a place like cuba that has so many problems, there are certain skill sets that are good. jim, is calling on our democratic line from than this. you are on with inlaid drivers, jim. thank you for c-span. i had a couple of comments regarding the h-1b visa program. we bring in for to me people on an annual basis to...
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congress passed a law promising that as soon as the spanish wereover thrown in cuba, we would allow cuba to welcome fully independent. with that assurance the cubans welcomed the troops. teddy roosevelt had his fame mountain day on san juan hill and the americans defeated the spanish in cuba. the spanish feet was parked in the philippines, most americans never heard owl and the american fleet went to detroy the spanish treat and then we found ourselves in possession of the philippines. didn't know what to do with it. but suddenly president mckinley, after getting down on his knees and having a religious vision in the white house at night, said he had been told by god it was his duty to take over the philippines philid christianize the people there he wasn't clear that midnight of them were catholic already after spanish rule. but god at that time sounded very much like henry cabot lodge theodore roosevelt. that was the crux of our debate. signed the treaty with spain and forced the spanish to century render the philippines, guam, cuba, and puerto rico. we paid $20 million for the philipp
congress passed a law promising that as soon as the spanish wereover thrown in cuba, we would allow cuba to welcome fully independent. with that assurance the cubans welcomed the troops. teddy roosevelt had his fame mountain day on san juan hill and the americans defeated the spanish in cuba. the spanish feet was parked in the philippines, most americans never heard owl and the american fleet went to detroy the spanish treat and then we found ourselves in possession of the philippines. didn't...
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now, in the west, cuba found itself at the epicentre of this shift.hild for communism in the west, right in the back garden of the us, the heart of capitalism. richard taylor has been to cuba to see how the island is now moving with the times. the iconic images are strikingly familiar. cuba today still feels in some ways otherworldly, stuck in a 50s time warp. life for most of its 11 million citizens is simple. they've been living in a state—enforced digital wilderness. a decade ago, you needed a permitjust to buy a pc. today, if you're lucky enough to own a smartphone, chances are it's offline. there's no mobile data, so cuban apps are designed to work without a connection. until recently, even basic internet access could only be found at desktop computers inside state communication centres. long queues persist but now people are coming to buy internet scratchcards which can finally get them online elsewhere. in this havana park, small gatherings of cubans are all enjoying the internet. but getting online is slow, unreliable and, perhaps unsurprising
now, in the west, cuba found itself at the epicentre of this shift.hild for communism in the west, right in the back garden of the us, the heart of capitalism. richard taylor has been to cuba to see how the island is now moving with the times. the iconic images are strikingly familiar. cuba today still feels in some ways otherworldly, stuck in a 50s time warp. life for most of its 11 million citizens is simple. they've been living in a state—enforced digital wilderness. a decade ago, you...
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cuba's top boxes official says.ed professional sports, cuba has remained a boxing powerhouse. while the cubans swept the tournament, 6 matches to 3 for the americans that beat opponents, victory was tweet. >> in the end, success wasn't based on jabs or knockouts but in bringing young athletes from very different places together. patrick ottman, cnn, cuba. >> patrick, thank you. now, to talk about a solar eclipse that will be visible in parts of the planet. derrick van d derek van dam is hear to tell us about it. >> two dozen countries, three continents. millions of people going to be awarded a nice surprise in the next three to four hours depending on where you are located. let's show you what a solar eclipse looks like. this is not the one about to occur. this is from indonesia in 2016. i wanted to give you a preview if you are tuning in. you are in the path of totality. check my graphics behind me that will explain what a solar eclipse actually is. we know the sun emits the light rays. every once in a while, the m
cuba's top boxes official says.ed professional sports, cuba has remained a boxing powerhouse. while the cubans swept the tournament, 6 matches to 3 for the americans that beat opponents, victory was tweet. >> in the end, success wasn't based on jabs or knockouts but in bringing young athletes from very different places together. patrick ottman, cnn, cuba. >> patrick, thank you. now, to talk about a solar eclipse that will be visible in parts of the planet. derrick van d derek van...
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will: cuba returns to time-honored traditions. -- cubanes cuba and students have carried a torch to the island's founding father. one of the original organizers of the event was fidel castro. raul makes ther as president. march recently he has made great strides with the enemy the united states. but the thaw with the obama administration looks in jeopardy with trump in the white house. since he took office, the u.s. airline industry has continued to open its doors to cuba. american airlines unveiled an office in havana. they insist the change in administration doesn't affect their plans. >> we are full steam ahead with our office. we are very excited. today's moment is the opening of the first american airlines office here and we will continue full steam ahead. will: record numbers of u.s. visitors came last year especially since carriers like jetblue began direct flights from u.s. cities. the governor of colorado says the cubans he met are keen to keep the thaw intact. >> they didn't seem to be on guard or in some way feel that things had changed negative . i think they seem eager for
will: cuba returns to time-honored traditions. -- cubanes cuba and students have carried a torch to the island's founding father. one of the original organizers of the event was fidel castro. raul makes ther as president. march recently he has made great strides with the enemy the united states. but the thaw with the obama administration looks in jeopardy with trump in the white house. since he took office, the u.s. airline industry has continued to open its doors to cuba. american airlines...
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and cuba.merican airlines will move forward with the plans even though president trump has signaled he may terminate the deat&t between the our relation with cuba. >>> chris martinez shows us some drones can be controlled with your smartphone offering new ways to capture the perfect picture. >> reporter: professional photographers are looking for the perfect shot even when taking pictures for fun. >> you know, it puts us in the selfie mode. >> reporter: he uses this small drone to take his selfies to literally a new level. >> you get to see the whole scene. >> reporter: a number of so- called pocket drones are already on the market with tech companies promising even more models this year. among them, the hover camera: eric uses his smartphone to fly the unique breeze which can be set to fly automatically around a specific area while taking pictures or videos. >> having something like this and the ease of access and use is just really groundbreaking. >> reporter: some of these drones can even tr
and cuba.merican airlines will move forward with the plans even though president trump has signaled he may terminate the deat&t between the our relation with cuba. >>> chris martinez shows us some drones can be controlled with your smartphone offering new ways to capture the perfect picture. >> reporter: professional photographers are looking for the perfect shot even when taking pictures for fun. >> you know, it puts us in the selfie mode. >> reporter: he uses...
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give us an update on cuba. do you worry about significant policy reversals in cuba?e open with one hotel in cuba, four points by sheraton in havana. a second hotel we hope to open in 2017, which will be a luxury collection hotel right in the heart of havana. cuba remains a place people want to go see. obviously, we've got american airlines that are now beginning to fly in. increasingly, you hear stories from folks about how they've gotten there, they're planning to go there, how much easier it is to make arrangements to go to cuba. all of those are really good signs. i don't actively worry about this administration turning back the progress on cuba. you don't hear them saying much about cuba. you don't hear a lot of debate in the political environment about cuba. i think for the lion's share of americans, they see this american/cuban relationship as a historically very interesting one, but also one that in some respects draws them to go visit that place. as opposed to pushes them away. and i think that forces a pretty powerful one. >> i just wanted to ask you about t
give us an update on cuba. do you worry about significant policy reversals in cuba?e open with one hotel in cuba, four points by sheraton in havana. a second hotel we hope to open in 2017, which will be a luxury collection hotel right in the heart of havana. cuba remains a place people want to go see. obviously, we've got american airlines that are now beginning to fly in. increasingly, you hear stories from folks about how they've gotten there, they're planning to go there, how much easier it...
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would like to sue them but i am hearing that it might not be possible to sue them because they see cubalegal black hole and if you are an american citizen, and international law applies but if you are not, in cuba, guantanamo, no international law applies and they can do what they wa nt applies and they can do what they want with you. this is what i am being told at the moment. so you don't think you are going to get anywhere? not really, iwill try don't think you are going to get anywhere? not really, i will try but i don't think so. i am joined by baroness pauline nevillejones, a conservative, security minister in the first year of the coalition government. it is hard to know watching that interview whether he was radicalised and certainly wasn't then or whether he ever was and we have to point out, he spent the next ten yea rs have to point out, he spent the next ten years living openly in manchester with his family and was deemed a low security risk. at some point, that all changed on the way he ended his life is certainly embarrassing for those in government between 2004 and 2010,
would like to sue them but i am hearing that it might not be possible to sue them because they see cubalegal black hole and if you are an american citizen, and international law applies but if you are not, in cuba, guantanamo, no international law applies and they can do what they wa nt applies and they can do what they want with you. this is what i am being told at the moment. so you don't think you are going to get anywhere? not really, iwill try don't think you are going to get anywhere? not...
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. >> like cuba, like colombia, et cetera, like venezuela, is that we are multicultural. people tend to be... latinos amongst themselves, we have these innate predjudices that we've inherited sometimes from our parents, our grandparents, and because of our colonial history. we say, "well..." (speaking spanish) "i'm from the mother country, spain." i say, "but spain is a multicultural society, too. it was ruled by the muslims for over 800 years. africa lives in spain, too." >> hinojosa: but a lot of times people will hear... you've heard it before. you've heard people say, "oh, salsa music, it's just, you know, noise, it's simple, it's..." and in fact, afro cuban music, you know, which became salsa, at least in new york, it's incredibly complex. >> sure, sure, sure. i mean, people that say things like that, what they are telling me right away is they don't know anything about the music. and it says more about them than anything else. they're either closed-minded, they have some fear of the culture, the music, or of the people. >> hinojosa: but explain how complex it is. an
. >> like cuba, like colombia, et cetera, like venezuela, is that we are multicultural. people tend to be... latinos amongst themselves, we have these innate predjudices that we've inherited sometimes from our parents, our grandparents, and because of our colonial history. we say, "well..." (speaking spanish) "i'm from the mother country, spain." i say, "but spain is a multicultural society, too. it was ruled by the muslims for over 800 years. africa lives in...
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place in cuba.ament to socialism that our capitalist prison is actually better and gives a better life to people than anything in cuba. >> bob: bush administration built that prison, not obama. >> greg: even better. i love how excited the press was about all these people going to visit cuba. no one is visiting. >> dana: the former gitmo detainee who got really says he wants to go back. it would be safer for him. >> greg: soccer, three meals, i get to pray five times. >> kimberly: movies, "harry potter" books. >> eric: why do you need to let them out? >> kimberly: they are there for a >> dana: we don't need the expense. >> bob: stop this foolishness that somehow you are getting intelligence out of them. >> eric: an american citizen kills another american citizen. he goes away for life. if you are planning to kill the american, put them away. put them in gitmo. no rush to close gitmo. >> greg: there is no alternative for it. when the battlefield as a earth, which is where it is, they are everywhere. i
place in cuba.ament to socialism that our capitalist prison is actually better and gives a better life to people than anything in cuba. >> bob: bush administration built that prison, not obama. >> greg: even better. i love how excited the press was about all these people going to visit cuba. no one is visiting. >> dana: the former gitmo detainee who got really says he wants to go back. it would be safer for him. >> greg: soccer, three meals, i get to pray five times....
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. >>> well getting connected with cuba, high-tech sbe spre neurofrom the island nation pay a visit to silicon valley. how they're launching their own startups with hardly any wi-fi. >>> right now at 6:30, families floated to safety. hundreds of people in san jose are now wondering when or if they'll will ever able to get back into their flooded homes. this is the story we've been tracking throughout the day as part of our breaking news coverage. >> and the flooded neighborhoods unfortunately want be safe to live in for days and more rain is on the way as well. we have multiple reports this evening. we begin with michelle roberts in the rock springs neighborhood affected so severely. >> reporter: jessica, families have been stopping by in the last few hours, families who had been evacuated earlier in the day from the apartments behind me. they wanted to take a look at the damage left behind. you can see the water is several feet high, about halfway up the garage and there's debris everywhere. >> said we have five minutes to pack up the things we needed. >> the firefighters knocked on t
. >>> well getting connected with cuba, high-tech sbe spre neurofrom the island nation pay a visit to silicon valley. how they're launching their own startups with hardly any wi-fi. >>> right now at 6:30, families floated to safety. hundreds of people in san jose are now wondering when or if they'll will ever able to get back into their flooded homes. this is the story we've been tracking throughout the day as part of our breaking news coverage. >> and the flooded...
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the family sold their car and home to make the journey, and now they have nothing left in cuba.-journey, apart. many cubans believe the repeal of wet foot/dry foot was coming causing a rush to the border. nearly 57,000 cubans entered the u.s. in fiscal 2016, more than twice the number in 2014. one thing that hasn't changed, a high-tech effort to spot migrants in the rough waters between florida and cuba. >> we can be about 25,000 feet away, and we can tell what kind of boat it is and how many people on board. >> reporter: some makeshift boats barely seaworthy. we're about 40 miles off the coast of cuba, and it's not uncommon that the coast guard finds people down on these small islands. they have either gotten lost or they have been abandoned by smugglers, and in that case, it truly is a matter of life or death. for those like this woman and her son, returning to the communist island is not an option. saying she would rather die than return. experts estimate there are more than 500 cubans now at this border crossing alone, all dreaming of life in america. to be able to work and
the family sold their car and home to make the journey, and now they have nothing left in cuba.-journey, apart. many cubans believe the repeal of wet foot/dry foot was coming causing a rush to the border. nearly 57,000 cubans entered the u.s. in fiscal 2016, more than twice the number in 2014. one thing that hasn't changed, a high-tech effort to spot migrants in the rough waters between florida and cuba. >> we can be about 25,000 feet away, and we can tell what kind of boat it is and how...
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which he decided qualified him for the medal of honor in that they easily defeated the spanish in cuba at the same time it had into threet he parked in the philippines and they went to destroy the spanish fleet and the philippines didn't know what to do with it and president mckinley after the religious visions in the white house at night said he'd been told that it was his duty to go to the philippines, take them over and christianized the people. he wasn't clear after several centuries of the spanish who put out that time it sounded like theodore roosevelt and became the debate. we paid $20 million andrew carnegie announced he wants to pay the u.s. treasury $20 million so he can set them free. they said how can we hang this on the wall when we've made it illegal to advocate the independence. mckinley and roosevelt and the others believed the filipinos would accept this so for the first time in our history the united states wound up in a war we had to shoot down people that felt they were fighting for their own independence. hundreds of thousands of people were killed in that war but
which he decided qualified him for the medal of honor in that they easily defeated the spanish in cuba at the same time it had into threet he parked in the philippines and they went to destroy the spanish fleet and the philippines didn't know what to do with it and president mckinley after the religious visions in the white house at night said he'd been told that it was his duty to go to the philippines, take them over and christianized the people. he wasn't clear after several centuries of the...
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now, in the west, cuba found itself at the epicentre of this shift. moving with the times. the iconic images are strikingly familiar. cuba today still feels in some ways otherworldly, stuck in a ‘50s time warp. life for most of its 11 million citizens is simple. they've been living in a state—enforced digital wilderness. a decade ago, you needed a permitjust to buy a pc. today, if you're lucky enough to own a smartphone, chances are it's offline. there's no mobile data, so cuban apps are designed to work without a connection. until recently, even basic internet access could only be found at desktop computers inside state communication centres. long queues persist but now people are coming to buy internet scratchcards which can finally get them online elsewhere. in this havana park, small gatherings of cubans are all enjoying the internet. but getting online is slow, unreliable and, perhaps unsurprisingly, censored. luis rondon paz is a self—proclaimed hack—tivist, and as a former government it administrator, knows the system well. everything in cuba i
now, in the west, cuba found itself at the epicentre of this shift. moving with the times. the iconic images are strikingly familiar. cuba today still feels in some ways otherworldly, stuck in a ‘50s time warp. life for most of its 11 million citizens is simple. they've been living in a state—enforced digital wilderness. a decade ago, you needed a permitjust to buy a pc. today, if you're lucky enough to own a smartphone, chances are it's offline. there's no mobile data, so cuban apps are...
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because it didn't happen in the territorial confines of the united states, it's in cuba. our constitution says that if you are in custody by american authorities, you have rights. >> rath: judge johnson ruled that the haitians should be released from gitmo, and that the laws of the united states did apply there. within days, all of the remaining haitians left for the u.s. >> all this time, we thought we were alone. we were not alone. we had people who wanted us here. we had people who was fighting for us. >> we won and the haitians came into new york under the court order. my co-counsel, michael ratner, and i were standing at laguardia, and we're in the terminal. and i said to him, "you know, the law made this happen." >> rath: the haitians were free, but judge johnson's ruling was in jeopardy. the government continued to argue that u.s. laws should not apply at guantanamo and threatened to appeal up to the supreme court, which had ruled against the haitians in a related case... unless koh agreed to a deal. getting these haitians off of guantanamo, it came with a price. >
because it didn't happen in the territorial confines of the united states, it's in cuba. our constitution says that if you are in custody by american authorities, you have rights. >> rath: judge johnson ruled that the haitians should be released from gitmo, and that the laws of the united states did apply there. within days, all of the remaining haitians left for the u.s. >> all this time, we thought we were alone. we were not alone. we had people who wanted us here. we had people...
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because we have very similar views on cuba and cuba was good to me in the florida election, as you know, the cuban americans. i think that melania will be outstanding. that's right, she just opened up the visitor's center, in other words touring of the white house. she, like others that she's working with, feel very, very strongly about women's issues, women's difficulties. very, very strongly, and she is a very, very strong advocate. i think she is a great representative for this country. a funny thing happens because she gets so unfairly maligned. the things they say. i have known her for a long time. she was a very successful person. she was a very successful model. she did really well. she would go home at night and didn't even want to go out with people. she was a very private person. she was always the highest quality that you'll ever find, and the things they say -- and i have known her for a long time. the things they say are so unfair and actually she's -- they apologized, too, as you know by various media because they said things that were lies. i tell you this, i think she is
because we have very similar views on cuba and cuba was good to me in the florida election, as you know, the cuban americans. i think that melania will be outstanding. that's right, she just opened up the visitor's center, in other words touring of the white house. she, like others that she's working with, feel very, very strongly about women's issues, women's difficulties. very, very strongly, and she is a very, very strong advocate. i think she is a great representative for this country. a...
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spicer: we are in the midst of review of policies towards cuba. the president is ensuring human rights for all citizens throughout the world and as we review those policies in cuba, that will be forefront in the policy discussions but nothing we have on that front at this point. reporter: sanctions on iran. previously this morning the president has said they were playing with fire and said appropriate actions will be taken. is this the action we are seeing right now and are military ptions still on the table? mr. spicer: one of the things that the president has said during the transition and since becoming president, he doesn't like to telegraph his options and believes you could have success. i'm not going to go into the full extent. today's sanctions represent a very, very strong stand against the actions that iran has been taking and make it clear that the deal they struck previously was not in the best interest of this country and president trump is going to do everything he can. reporter: it is possible that there are more sanctions coming th
spicer: we are in the midst of review of policies towards cuba. the president is ensuring human rights for all citizens throughout the world and as we review those policies in cuba, that will be forefront in the policy discussions but nothing we have on that front at this point. reporter: sanctions on iran. previously this morning the president has said they were playing with fire and said appropriate actions will be taken. is this the action we are seeing right now and are military ptions...
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marÍa Àlvarez llegÓ de cuba a los 10 aÑos. pero por sus costumbres. es como si nun se hubiera ido.sas no es algo muy bueno ¿no?. >>> no sÉ que nÚmeros usan ellos para llegar a esa conclusiÓn tenemos cubanos, colombianos. tenemos venezolanos, de todo el mundo. y de nuevo, las calles ha bl an por sÍ mismos. y hablan como sus habitantes en espaÑol. noticias telemundo. >>> dos grandes ciudades si quiere aumentar sus posibilidades de ganarse la loterÍa indiana. el ganador de los mÁs de 40035 millones de dÓlares del powerball comprÓ su boleto en este estado. que tiene mayor num de ganadores de este sorteo con 39. por ahora nos quedamos con la duda de quiÉn es el nuevo millonario, aÚn nos reclama. sigamos al final de la ediciÓn. - cuando estÁ ovulando, es todo el dÍa, dele y dele y dele y dele y dele. - porque quiere salir embarazada. - me hablaste de tu problema migratorio y dije: "bueno, esta puede ser tu soluciÓn". nosotros nos casamos, yo quiero una familia". - cuando me pega, las marcas que me quedan, porque cuando me pega, me rasguÑa. - no. pero aparentemente tÚ no te enamoras, porq
marÍa Àlvarez llegÓ de cuba a los 10 aÑos. pero por sus costumbres. es como si nun se hubiera ido.sas no es algo muy bueno ¿no?. >>> no sÉ que nÚmeros usan ellos para llegar a esa conclusiÓn tenemos cubanos, colombianos. tenemos venezolanos, de todo el mundo. y de nuevo, las calles ha bl an por sÍ mismos. y hablan como sus habitantes en espaÑol. noticias telemundo. >>> dos grandes ciudades si quiere aumentar sus posibilidades de ganarse la loterÍa indiana. el...
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we have similar views on cuba.good for me in the florida election, as you know the cuban people who are americans. i think melania will be outstanding. she opened up the visitor centre, touring the white house. she, like others that she's working with, feel very, very strongly about women's issues, women's difficulties. very, very strongly and she's a very, very strongly and she's a very, very strong advocate. i think she's a great representative for this country. a funny thing happens, she gets so unfairly maligned. i've known her for a long gets so unfairly maligned. i've known herfor a long time. shep‘s a successful person. she's a successful person. she's a successful model. she did really well. she would go home at night and didn't even want to go out with people. she was a very private person. she was always the highest quality that you'll ever find, and the things they say — i've known her for a long time — the things they say is so unfair. she's been apologised to, as you know, they said things that were li
we have similar views on cuba.good for me in the florida election, as you know the cuban people who are americans. i think melania will be outstanding. she opened up the visitor centre, touring the white house. she, like others that she's working with, feel very, very strongly about women's issues, women's difficulties. very, very strongly and she's a very, very strongly and she's a very, very strong advocate. i think she's a great representative for this country. a funny thing happens, she...
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went they are doing with this policy is making cuba like venezuela. there can be a response, why do we make everyone more like cuba and i am willing to have that argument that the last time i looked it was not a democrat. moveaid this was a great as did other people as well. theseal obama in negotiations does not get a lot from the other end and that is irritating when cuba has cracked down and put people in jail. even though it is an immigration restriction and i don't like them, it makes a certain amount of sense. >> i do not went to argue but i it has shown out integrity. to -- thistried answer especially, he deserves a lot of credit. >> ok, we feel the love. >> that makes me feel uncomfortable. gentlemen, earlier, a question about race relations. there is an area that has a lot of tension and political relations. obama was supposed to unite the country. every resident says that. more tensionof than ever. feel about his legacy hanging out there? >> he is that 60% approval. clearly people like him. >> i do not believe polls anymore. >> that don't be
went they are doing with this policy is making cuba like venezuela. there can be a response, why do we make everyone more like cuba and i am willing to have that argument that the last time i looked it was not a democrat. moveaid this was a great as did other people as well. theseal obama in negotiations does not get a lot from the other end and that is irritating when cuba has cracked down and put people in jail. even though it is an immigration restriction and i don't like them, it makes a...
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smaller than cuba, so i'm pretty sure it's going to be b, great britain, ireland, sicily.b, great britain, ireland, sicily. final answer. >> taking a bit of a gamble for $20,000... and it paid off. >> yeah. >> you got it. >> all right. >> that's right. >> all right. >> $20,000. [cheers and applause] only one lifeline down. you still have two left, and now a shot at $30,000. here's the question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ to avoid sharing his name with another famous al, when he became and adult, actor albert brooks changed his name from what? >> so it just so happens that i know this. uh, one of the things i did preparing for the show was to look up some people and--famous people that had changed their names at some point. >> really? >> yeah. >> that crossed your mind? >> it did 'cause i-i feel like you guys like to ask those kinds of questions. >> i don't think we would ever do that. >> well... all it takes is this one time. uh, so i'm gonna go with b, albert einstein. final answer. >> darren, that little homework project just paid off to the tune of $30,000. >> yeah!
smaller than cuba, so i'm pretty sure it's going to be b, great britain, ireland, sicily.b, great britain, ireland, sicily. final answer. >> taking a bit of a gamble for $20,000... and it paid off. >> yeah. >> you got it. >> all right. >> that's right. >> all right. >> $20,000. [cheers and applause] only one lifeline down. you still have two left, and now a shot at $30,000. here's the question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ to avoid sharing his name...
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the daily mail according to tony blair led the campaign to get him released from cuba.ave responded saying that is utterly wrong to accuse the newspaper of inaccuracy over the ronald fiddler story in indeed they stand by the story of the sister organisation, the mail online, and independently edited website, did publish a misleading headline which said mr blair's government was responsible for the £1 million pay—out to ronald fiddler. this was since corrected. and mail online apologise for that mistake but to accuse the daily mail of hypocrisy in this case is monstrous. the daily mail has been utterly consistent in condemnation of guantanamo bay arguing that extraordinary rendition, torture and holding people for years on end without trial was morally wrong. and all this happened under tony blair's regime. so that part of the state m e nts regime. so that part of the statements just released by the daily mail in response to tony blair's statement earlier in relation to the death of this british suicide bomber, we understand, who died in iraq fighting for so—called islam
the daily mail according to tony blair led the campaign to get him released from cuba.ave responded saying that is utterly wrong to accuse the newspaper of inaccuracy over the ronald fiddler story in indeed they stand by the story of the sister organisation, the mail online, and independently edited website, did publish a misleading headline which said mr blair's government was responsible for the £1 million pay—out to ronald fiddler. this was since corrected. and mail online apologise for...
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the ship left cuba and was likely set to travel to the connecticut coast before heading back to cuba >> >> here's what the russians are good at. mind games, and they play three dementia chest >> ed lives in philadelphia and is a former member of the u.s. intelligence community. he spent tonight in russia and studied intelligence matters. >> it's all part of vladimir putin being vladimir putin. testing limits and seeing what kind of reaction we'll get from the new administration. >> the vessel itself is used to collect intelligence from radars and other electronic emissions some from military bases up and down the east coast. the practice goes both ways. >> you can be sure that there are american aircrafts and american navy ships collecting intelligence on russia and china right now >> the same ship was spotted off the coast in 2014 and 2015. but not last year. >> are they acquiring any kind of major intelligence? no. this is what you consider harassment operationsing. >> find the we learned officials at the white house and pentagon are monitoring the ship's every move. reporting live
the ship left cuba and was likely set to travel to the connecticut coast before heading back to cuba >> >> here's what the russians are good at. mind games, and they play three dementia chest >> ed lives in philadelphia and is a former member of the u.s. intelligence community. he spent tonight in russia and studied intelligence matters. >> it's all part of vladimir putin being vladimir putin. testing limits and seeing what kind of reaction we'll get from the new...
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spicer: we are in the midst of a full review of policies toward cuba. the president is committed to an agenda of ensuring human rights for all citizens throughout the world. as we review those policies in cuba, that will be forefront in the policy discussions. but there's nothing we have on that front at this point. francesca chambers. >> new sanctions on iran priestly this morning the president has said that they were playing with fire, you said that appropriate actions would continue to be taken, is this the full extent of the punishing actions that we're seeing right now? and are military options still on the table in response to that? mr. spicer: thanks for the question. i think one of the things that the president has said throughout the campaign during the transition and since becoming president is he doesn't like to telegraph his options. that's how you believe you can have greater options. i think today's sanctions represent a very, very strong stand against the actions that iran has been taking to make it very clear that the deal struck previou
spicer: we are in the midst of a full review of policies toward cuba. the president is committed to an agenda of ensuring human rights for all citizens throughout the world. as we review those policies in cuba, that will be forefront in the policy discussions. but there's nothing we have on that front at this point. francesca chambers. >> new sanctions on iran priestly this morning the president has said that they were playing with fire, you said that appropriate actions would continue to...
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policies toward cuba cuba. president is committed to an agenda of ensuring human rights for all citizens throughout the world, and as we review those policies and cuba, that will be forefront. in our policy discussions, but there's nothing we have on that front at this point. francesca chambers. >> previously the president had said -- you said that appropriate actions would continue to be taken, is this the full extent of the punishing actions that we are seeing right now, and our military option still on the table in response to the administration saying all options are on the table question my >> thanks, i think one of the things that the president has had throughout the campaign during the transition, and since becoming president, is that he doesn't like to telegraph his options, that is how he believed he can have a much greater successful option. so i'm not going to go into the full extent. i think today's sanctions really represent a very, very strong stand against the actions in iran, and make it very cl
policies toward cuba cuba. president is committed to an agenda of ensuring human rights for all citizens throughout the world, and as we review those policies and cuba, that will be forefront. in our policy discussions, but there's nothing we have on that front at this point. francesca chambers. >> previously the president had said -- you said that appropriate actions would continue to be taken, is this the full extent of the punishing actions that we are seeing right now, and our...
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the ship left cuba and was likely set to travel to the connecticut coast before heading back to cuba >> >> here's what the russians are good at. mind games, and they play three dementia chest >> ed lives in philadelphia and is a former member of the u.s. intelligence community. he spent tonight in russia and studied intelligence matters. >> it's all part of vladimir putin being vladimir putin. testing limits and seeing what kind of reaction we'll get from the new administration. >> the vessel itself is used to collect intelligence from radars and other electronic emissions some from military bases up and down the east coast. the practice goes both ways. >> you can be sure that there are american aircrafts and american navy ships collecting intelligence on russia and china right now >> the same ship was spotted off the coast in 2014 and 2015. but not last year. >> are they acquiring any kind of major intelligence? no. this is what you consider harassment operationsing. >> find the we learned officials at the white house and pentagon are monitoring the ship's every move. reporting live
the ship left cuba and was likely set to travel to the connecticut coast before heading back to cuba >> >> here's what the russians are good at. mind games, and they play three dementia chest >> ed lives in philadelphia and is a former member of the u.s. intelligence community. he spent tonight in russia and studied intelligence matters. >> it's all part of vladimir putin being vladimir putin. testing limits and seeing what kind of reaction we'll get from the new...
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listening to who knows what somewhere out in the ocean there, not too far from us right now, it left cuba over the weekends, patrolled up along the us east coast, outside our territorial waters. still close enough, 07 miles, to bother us and get noticed by both the pentagon and people here at the shore. >> i think our military is well equipped to handle the situation. >> doesn't bother you? >> it does a little bit. but it is nothing that our government can't handle. >> as we look upon the ocean now, it is completely black. but i really believe something is going on. >> yes? >> i believe something is going on. >> i'm nervous, just because that means deployment and everything else. it puts me a little bit on edge. >> well us territorial waters extends out only 12 miles. russian spy ship there somewhere more than 50 miles beyond that last known location coast of delaware, so maybe off the coast of atlantic city right now, and with its spy equipment able to see the neon lights, and see ceasar's, bally's, the borgata and everything else here. by the way, that's far away. people who know the hi
listening to who knows what somewhere out in the ocean there, not too far from us right now, it left cuba over the weekends, patrolled up along the us east coast, outside our territorial waters. still close enough, 07 miles, to bother us and get noticed by both the pentagon and people here at the shore. >> i think our military is well equipped to handle the situation. >> doesn't bother you? >> it does a little bit. but it is nothing that our government can't handle. >>...
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we have similar views on cuba and cuba was very good to me in the florida election as you know , the cuban-americans. and i think that melania is going to be outstanding. she just opened up the visiting center touring the white house. she, like others that she is working with, feel very strongly about women's issues, women's difficulties, very very strongly and she's a very very strong advocate. i think she's a rate representative for this country. the funny thing happens because she gets so unfairly, the things they say. i have known her for a long time. she's a very successful person. she was a very successful model. she did really well. she would go home at night and didn't even want to go out with the people. she was a very private person. she was always the highest quality that you will ever find in the things they say, and i've known her for a long time. the things they say are so unfair. actually she has been apologized to as you know by various medias because she -- they said things that were lies. she's going to be a fantastic or slavery. she's going to be a tremendous repre
we have similar views on cuba and cuba was very good to me in the florida election as you know , the cuban-americans. and i think that melania is going to be outstanding. she just opened up the visiting center touring the white house. she, like others that she is working with, feel very strongly about women's issues, women's difficulties, very very strongly and she's a very very strong advocate. i think she's a rate representative for this country. the funny thing happens because she gets so...
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. >> i do think he has suffered enough, having to be portrayed by cuba gooding jr in that movi movie.oot shorter than john travolta. o.j. simpson is enormous. >> tom: he sat down for most of the film so you couldn't tel tell. >> in his it sequences where he's holding court with his lawyers, cuba is standing and screaming and flailing about, he's a small guy. >> tom: no more short people in the movies. a pot friendly jim, next. ♪ ♪ >> tom: finally, potheads it can something other than the remote. a pot friendly gym is said to be opening in san francisco where people are encouraged to get high while working out. it is opening with help from former nfl running back ricky williams. customers will be able to "smoke weed at the gym as well as purchase it." the steam room will be replaced with a hotbox, and the water fountains will be replaced with mountain dew, and the treadmills will never be used. "if you can use it right, cannabis takes the thing that you love and helps you love them more." jimmy, you laughed at all the pot jokes that i didn't get, so you must be a pot smoker. are you a
. >> i do think he has suffered enough, having to be portrayed by cuba gooding jr in that movi movie.oot shorter than john travolta. o.j. simpson is enormous. >> tom: he sat down for most of the film so you couldn't tel tell. >> in his it sequences where he's holding court with his lawyers, cuba is standing and screaming and flailing about, he's a small guy. >> tom: no more short people in the movies. a pot friendly jim, next. ♪ ♪ >> tom: finally, potheads it...
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we had a really good discussion ab cuba. we have very similar views on cuba. cuba was very good to me in the florida election. cuban americans. i think that melania will be outstanding. she just opened up the visitors center. in other words, touring of the white house. she, like others that she's working with, feel very very strongly about women's issues, women's difficulties. very very strongly. she's a very very strong advocate. i think she's a great representative for this country. and a funny thing happens. she gets so unfairly -- the things they say. i have known her for a long time. she was a very successful person. she was a very successful model. she did really well. she would go home at night and didn't even want to go out with people. she was a very private person. she was always the highest quality that you'll ever find. and the things they say -- and i have known her for a long time. the things they say are so unfair. and actually she's been apologized to by various media because they said things. i think she's going to be a fantastic first lady. s
we had a really good discussion ab cuba. we have very similar views on cuba. cuba was very good to me in the florida election. cuban americans. i think that melania will be outstanding. she just opened up the visitors center. in other words, touring of the white house. she, like others that she's working with, feel very very strongly about women's issues, women's difficulties. very very strongly. she's a very very strong advocate. i think she's a great representative for this country. and a...
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we have similar views on cuba, and cuba was very good to me in the florida election as you know. the cuban people, americans. and i think that melania is going to be outstanding. she opened up the visitors center, touring of the white house. she like others that she's working with feel very, very strongly about women's issues. women's difficulties. very, very strongly, she's a very, very strong advocate. i think she's a great representative for this country, and a funny thing happens because she gets, she gets so unfairly -- things they've say, i have known her for a long time. she was a very, very successful person, a very, very successful model. she did very well. she would go home at night and didn't want to go out with people. she was a very private person. she was always the highest quality that you'll ever find, and the things they say -- and i've known her for a long time. the things they say are so unfair, and actually she's been apologized to by various media because they said things that were lies. i will tell you this, she's going to be a fantastic first lady. a tremen
we have similar views on cuba, and cuba was very good to me in the florida election as you know. the cuban people, americans. and i think that melania is going to be outstanding. she opened up the visitors center, touring of the white house. she like others that she's working with feel very, very strongly about women's issues. women's difficulties. very, very strongly, she's a very, very strong advocate. i think she's a great representative for this country, and a funny thing happens because...