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dot com coming up are the new stations like cuba any different than a blockade of the past and a new test for cancer shows for all stay tuned to one. you try and be professional you try and leave it outside the door you try and put it in the compartment in the eyes it's in your brain and so you can forget about it but little by little. these little whispers come and for me it was actually putting some ice into my wife's glass of gin and tonic and the saw it and the sound of that ice cream to the glass reminded me of how we can all do school in bali which was with bags of supermarkets our ice. dish you will not obey the voice of the lord your god will be careful to do all these commandments any state huge which i command you this day then all these curses shall come upon you and overtake you my legs and then the white people to stone and prophet and therefore it must be returned to black people if they get rid of whites only problems will go away. the little folks need to thin green and white communal as president of the flicker in little. white farmers in south africa obey had they e
dot com coming up are the new stations like cuba any different than a blockade of the past and a new test for cancer shows for all stay tuned to one. you try and be professional you try and leave it outside the door you try and put it in the compartment in the eyes it's in your brain and so you can forget about it but little by little. these little whispers come and for me it was actually putting some ice into my wife's glass of gin and tonic and the saw it and the sound of that ice cream to...
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national security advisor john bolton was that by crippling cuba's tourist industry they would force yet another coup in the island nation which despite u.s. government media is best efforts to paint cuba as a broken economic disaster and its people as begging the us for freedom from socialism it isn't quite that simple or accurate in june of this year the director of foreign investments for the cuban foreign trade ministry deborah rivest of address told the washington post that the u.s. wants to attack the cuban government and destroy the revolution and make socialism fall but the one being affected are those business people that the united states supposedly wants to see benefit so it's cuba failing or we only getting half the picture joining me now today to discuss sanctions in their real world effect are 2 people who have recently traveled to cuba has spoken to actual cubans and are here to help us learn more watching the social media producer devin springer and co coordinator for the black alliance for peace not to friedman thank you both for joining me today thank you for having
national security advisor john bolton was that by crippling cuba's tourist industry they would force yet another coup in the island nation which despite u.s. government media is best efforts to paint cuba as a broken economic disaster and its people as begging the us for freedom from socialism it isn't quite that simple or accurate in june of this year the director of foreign investments for the cuban foreign trade ministry deborah rivest of address told the washington post that the u.s. wants...
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which excluded cuba. hell else have a question?>> did you notice in your research anything that changed through the prison experience specifically. did it change anything about it? >> great question. as a father i referred to this as a time out. one we sorely need. don't know if you heard his speeches, it is deep and broad. we debate this manic. in the lead up to this attack, march 2, 1952. when batista came together, was running from batista's belief, he was agitating silence, to ferment a revolution. he had no political platform, nothing organized, no sense of what to do, no real idea of anything. and began to read carefully not only literature but also history, the history of war tactics and things like this. he became very educated. at one point was thrown into solitary compartment -- confinement for organizing -- batista toward the fifth and wasn't very flattering. he just read and read and read, a shift from great works of literature and astounding collection of literature in all languages. i presume he read them in spanish.
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sanctions and cuba facing more u.s. sanctions this time against the state owned shipping company we look at human life it was the u.s. embargo that's been in place for more than 60 years. and president gets his 4th of july parade in declares it to show. his a salute to america on independence day is opposed by many and weather forecasters say it may even rain on. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with an unlikely story of trying to come to terms with the past the islamist militant group al-shabaab has been waging a violent campaign in somalia for more than a decade it's a shame is to replace the u.s. backed government and to impose sharia law although the capital mogadishu is now controlled by a force from the african union al-shabaab still controls about 20 percent of the country well the government is offering amnesty and rehabilitation to militants who leave the g heartless. melanie cured of all that has been given rare access to a rehabilitation center in the province she spoke with former
sanctions and cuba facing more u.s. sanctions this time against the state owned shipping company we look at human life it was the u.s. embargo that's been in place for more than 60 years. and president gets his 4th of july parade in declares it to show. his a salute to america on independence day is opposed by many and weather forecasters say it may even rain on. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with an unlikely story of trying to come to terms with the past the...
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cuba faces more u.s. sanctions this time against the state's own shipping company to look at cuban life and the u.s. in particular which has been in place for more than 16 teams. on the afghanistan twins of football coach tells of the feat for president should resign following his handling of the sexual abuse scandal. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. the islamist militant group al-shabaab has been waging a violent campaign in somalia for more than a decade they're a reason to replace the u.n. backed government and impose a strict version of islamic sharia law though the capital mogadishu is now controlled by a force from the african union al-shabaab controls around 20 percent of the country now the government is offering amnesty and rehabilitation to militants who leave the jihadists the w.'s mellen a quarter of the bell has been given rare access to a rehabilitation center in jubilant province she spoke with former militants about why they left al-shabaab and the nightmares they still suffer. that
cuba faces more u.s. sanctions this time against the state's own shipping company to look at cuban life and the u.s. in particular which has been in place for more than 16 teams. on the afghanistan twins of football coach tells of the feat for president should resign following his handling of the sexual abuse scandal. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. the islamist militant group al-shabaab has been waging a violent campaign in somalia for more than a decade they're a reason to replace the...
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still to comen tonight's program, cutting off the cruises to cuba. how the trump administration's actions are affecting tourism on the island. obesity now causes more cases of some cancers in the u.k. than smoking. battle,y says that kidney, ovarian, and liver cancers e more likely to be caused by being overweight than by smoking. >> they are not for me. reporter: a weight loss meeting to talk about unhealthy habits and how to change them. his group tries to tackle the un obesity.easons behind >> why do we still keep going for the chocolate cake? i am successful in mysuork, i'm essful in my home. i'm not a stupid person. yet i still keep goinfor those bad food choices. it is all upere. reporter and is that being obese with people at greater risk of 4 types of cancer than smoking does hazmat gone unnoticed. -- has not gone under this. >> sometimes it is normalized that it is ok to be overweight, but the news today will make a difference. it made me think differently. reporter: the four cancers are kidney, liver, ovarian, and bowel. the most common is
still to comen tonight's program, cutting off the cruises to cuba. how the trump administration's actions are affecting tourism on the island. obesity now causes more cases of some cancers in the u.k. than smoking. battle,y says that kidney, ovarian, and liver cancers e more likely to be caused by being overweight than by smoking. >> they are not for me. reporter: a weight loss meeting to talk about unhealthy habits and how to change them. his group tries to tackle the un obesity.easons...
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believes if cuba's economy collapses it won't be able to support venezuela. every conflict with the u.s. is difficult because of its leading position as the world's most important market and no one would risk an argument with the us because of cuba political what we felt. sorry to say has arrived at her allocated pharmacy to pick up her medication she can only get it here initially things were looking good but then a problem arises. out of it and i got my medication but they didn't give me what my brother needs maybe it will arrive next week or i'll call the pharmacy central head office and ask if i can get it in another part of the city. the us is power play is making life here much harder it's his brother has to eat a lot of garlic supposedly this will keep his blood pressure down but at least today there's fish to go with it. now there are stunning new corruption allegations over the awarding of the 2016 olympics to rio de janiero a former state government over iraq has admitted that he paid $2000000.00 to buy votes that ensured that the city would host th
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believes if cuba's economy collapses it won't be able to support venezuela. every conflict with the u.s. is difficult because of its leading position as the world's most important market and no one would risk an argument with the us because of cuba. the bulk of. her it's a has arrived at her allocated pharmacy to pick up her medication she can only get it here initially things were looking good but then a problem arises. out of it and i got my medication but they didn't give me what my brother needs maybe it was arrive next week or i'll call the pharmacy central head office and ask if i can get it and another part of the city. the usa has power play is making life here much harder it's his brother has to eat a lot of garlic supposedly this will keep his blood pressure down but at least today there's fish to go with it. sports now and day 4 of wimbledon germany's defending champion underlay kava crash out in the 2nd round she lost in 3 sets to american lauren davis women's top seed ash barty advance to the 3rd round along with serena williams and roger federer
believes if cuba's economy collapses it won't be able to support venezuela. every conflict with the u.s. is difficult because of its leading position as the world's most important market and no one would risk an argument with the us because of cuba. the bulk of. her it's a has arrived at her allocated pharmacy to pick up her medication she can only get it here initially things were looking good but then a problem arises. out of it and i got my medication but they didn't give me what my brother...
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believes if cuba's economy collapses it won't be able to support venezuela. every conflict with the u.s. is difficult because of its leading position as the world's most important market and no one would risk an argument with the us because of cuba. without. mary to has arrived at her allocated pharmacy to pick up her medication she can only get it here in this lease things were looking good but then a problem arises. out of it and i got my medication but they didn't give me what my brother needs maybe it was dr next week or i'll call the pharmacy central head office and ask if i can get it and another part of the city. the us is powerplay is making life here much harder it's his brother has to eat a lot of garlic supposedly this will keep his blood pressure down but at least today there's fish to go with it. though also of the lion house being in brussels meeting the man she hopes to succeed as president of the european commission. having secured the backing of european heads of government germany's defense minister now has to convince a skeptical european p
believes if cuba's economy collapses it won't be able to support venezuela. every conflict with the u.s. is difficult because of its leading position as the world's most important market and no one would risk an argument with the us because of cuba. without. mary to has arrived at her allocated pharmacy to pick up her medication she can only get it here in this lease things were looking good but then a problem arises. out of it and i got my medication but they didn't give me what my brother...
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believes if cuba's economy collapses it won't be able to support venezuela. every conflict with the us is difficult because of its leading position as the world's most important market and no one would risk an argument with the us because of cuba. the bulk of. her it's a has arrived at her allocated pharmacy to pick up her medication she can only get it here in italy things were looking good but then a problem arises. out of it and i got my medication but they didn't give me what my brother needs maybe it was dr next week or i'll call the pharmacy central head office and ask if i can get it in another part of the city. the usa is power play is making life here much harder it's his brother has to eat a lot of garlic supposedly this will keep his blood pressure down but at least today there's fish to go with it. all right some football news now and form of buy in munich when i and robin is retiring be 35 year old left the bundesliga champions in may and have been expected to finish his career back in his native netherlands but robin says injuries have taken the
believes if cuba's economy collapses it won't be able to support venezuela. every conflict with the us is difficult because of its leading position as the world's most important market and no one would risk an argument with the us because of cuba. the bulk of. her it's a has arrived at her allocated pharmacy to pick up her medication she can only get it here in italy things were looking good but then a problem arises. out of it and i got my medication but they didn't give me what my brother...
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, because cuba's the real key.rs there — russia, china, and iran, hezbollah. but cuba's got 20,000 people there. so do i believe we ought to be doing more? you better believe it. right now, right now... it's fine to use words like this and to say inaction can be an equally dangerous course. but what, specifically, are you saying the united states today should be doing in venezuela? right now, right now we ought to do a blockade of the cuban ports so there's no oil going from venezuela to cuba. because if you look at it, the 20,000 troops or the 20,000 individuals that are from cuba over in venezuela, they're protecting maduro. if they weren't there i think maduro would be gone. and if we don't deal with maduro now, the same problems we have in syria we'll have there. throughout this interview so far i've been seeking consistency and coherence in trump's national security policy and you've been trying to tell me that there are positives as well as, you've indicated, some negatives. just one more case study, and perh
, because cuba's the real key.rs there — russia, china, and iran, hezbollah. but cuba's got 20,000 people there. so do i believe we ought to be doing more? you better believe it. right now, right now... it's fine to use words like this and to say inaction can be an equally dangerous course. but what, specifically, are you saying the united states today should be doing in venezuela? right now, right now we ought to do a blockade of the cuban ports so there's no oil going from venezuela to...
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cutting off the cruises to cuba.are affecting tourism on the island. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 34 years. and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the un says an air strike on a migrant centre in libya could be a war crime. dozens of people died in an attack that the government and rebels blame on each other. let'
cutting off the cruises to cuba.are affecting tourism on the island. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of another sheep. for...
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washington's hardline policy towards cuba is not new. in fact, it has been the norm the past 60 years. thus far from it has not forced any political change. cubans had hoped the friendship under obama wost. instead, the trump administrations determined to cut the islandff any way it sea including by laura: she ionly 15 years old, but coco gauff is playing like a seasoned pro in wimble i was joined by sean gregory of "time" magazine. put this in perspective. she is 15 year how much maturity is she displaying on court? sean: a lot. you can tell as she plays that she calculates her shots, she is very tactical. american tennis has been searching for successors, for of the williams sisters for a long, long time. there have been flashes in the pan. lo15ing good at wimbledon. there is a lot of reason to be excited about coco gauff. laura: what strikes you about her game? is it the peneating forehands, the on-court composure? sean: it is a little bit of everything, but the penetrating forehands, it shows she has t somethin to beat venus williams
washington's hardline policy towards cuba is not new. in fact, it has been the norm the past 60 years. thus far from it has not forced any political change. cubans had hoped the friendship under obama wost. instead, the trump administrations determined to cut the islandff any way it sea including by laura: she ionly 15 years old, but coco gauff is playing like a seasoned pro in wimble i was joined by sean gregory of "time" magazine. put this in perspective. she is 15 year how much...
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obama visited cuba two years later, and for that alone, jaime ortega will be fondly remembered in cubaon: i am an atheist, i am believers. translation: i am an atheist, iam not believers. translation: i am an atheist, i am not practising catholic by i admire people who have faith, who carry out theirjobs properly, and that it was through the cardinal was. translation: he was a wonderful man, a man full of life. may god hold him in heaven. i hope we have another like cardinal ortega. since his death was announced, there has been a gradual stream of people making their way to the cathedral in havana to pay their respects to a man who tried much of his life to end cuba's isolation. their relationship with us has deteriorated under the trump administration, but what cardinal jaime ortega did to visualise and normalise catholicism in cuba may end up being a more lasting legacy. in his role as go—between for the vatican, washington and havana, cardinal ortega helped make the brief diplomatic store possible. people here thank him for that and hope the message of reconciliation is what is take
obama visited cuba two years later, and for that alone, jaime ortega will be fondly remembered in cubaon: i am an atheist, i am believers. translation: i am an atheist, iam not believers. translation: i am an atheist, i am not practising catholic by i admire people who have faith, who carry out theirjobs properly, and that it was through the cardinal was. translation: he was a wonderful man, a man full of life. may god hold him in heaven. i hope we have another like cardinal ortega. since his...
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cuba is unlikely to change on that alliance.ecently criticised policy against both nations. washington's hardline policy towards cuba isn't new. it has been the norm over the past 50 years. thus far it hasn't forced any political change. cubans had hoped the friendship under 0bama would last, but instead, the trump administration is determined to cut the island off anyway it can, including by sea. the american whiskey company, jim beam, is saying a lightning strike appears to be the cause of a massive fire at one of its warehouses in kentucky. 45,000 barrels of bourbon have been destroyed, each containing 200 litres of whiskey. million dollars of bourbon going up in flames. —— estimates suggest we're looking at between $90 million and $300 million dollars of bourbon going up in flames. it looks as though hundreds of people have suffered food poisoning at a ninetieth birthday celebration for the former philippines first lady — imelda marcos. guests were taken to hospital with experiencing vomiting and dizziness. officials say at
cuba is unlikely to change on that alliance.ecently criticised policy against both nations. washington's hardline policy towards cuba isn't new. it has been the norm over the past 50 years. thus far it hasn't forced any political change. cubans had hoped the friendship under 0bama would last, but instead, the trump administration is determined to cut the island off anyway it can, including by sea. the american whiskey company, jim beam, is saying a lightning strike appears to be the cause of a...
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evers of congress started traveling to cuba. officials from both countries again discussing issues of boundaries and fishing rights. an american journalist question castro on cuban shall -- television, and prisoners he kept throughout the island. and young cuban-americans return to their homeland to pledge their support and youthful enthusiasm to the revolution there parents had refused. blessing978, with the of the carter administration, cuban-americans began a dialogue with the cuban government, that led to the release of hundreds of, a nurse, -- hundreds of political prisoners, and the visits of thousands of exiles who returned to the island loaded with gifts. the visits were a jolt to the country and its people. for almost a decade, cuba had lived in complete isolation from the western world. no one could get in, no one could get out. god and the beatles were forbidden. men with long hair were arrested. oma sexual and artist were sent to labor camps. anyone who expressed a desire to emigrate was immediately ostracized, haras
evers of congress started traveling to cuba. officials from both countries again discussing issues of boundaries and fishing rights. an american journalist question castro on cuban shall -- television, and prisoners he kept throughout the island. and young cuban-americans return to their homeland to pledge their support and youthful enthusiasm to the revolution there parents had refused. blessing978, with the of the carter administration, cuban-americans began a dialogue with the cuban...
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it is now estimated that hundreds of thousands of tickets to cuba will go unused, hitting the tourism i think it is pretty unjust because honestly the problems the us government have with the government of cuba shouldn't mean that we have to suffer the consequences. translation: i am against this policy because people should be free to visit whatever country they like. restaurant owners will be hurt too — notjust by the cancellation of cruise ships but also tighter rules on us visitors in general. this restaurant once entertained president obama during happier times. translation: we are at about 2096 capacity at the moment. just six tables were occupied yesterday and i'm one of the fortunate ons, people know us because we were visited by president obama during his visit. there are other restaurants that have not had a single visitor recently. there can be fewer better symbols than the changing policy than this. days ago, there were us cruise ships in the port, now there is the russian navy. the trump administration's squeeze on cuba is intended to hurt it where it will feel it most, i
it is now estimated that hundreds of thousands of tickets to cuba will go unused, hitting the tourism i think it is pretty unjust because honestly the problems the us government have with the government of cuba shouldn't mean that we have to suffer the consequences. translation: i am against this policy because people should be free to visit whatever country they like. restaurant owners will be hurt too — notjust by the cancellation of cruise ships but also tighter rules on us visitors in...
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cuba, to a lesser extent, a significant one china. the debt i mentioned in my opening statement, china is also, i mentioned this as well, involved in enabling cyber for the maduro regime. we look broadly beyond that. the attractiveness of i.t. infrastructure and the safe city, smart city concept where i.t. infrastructure can provide surveillance opportunities for security forces as being actively pursued by a number of important partners in the region. we've been very actively involved with our interagency partners to explain the risks, partners get it and they've been able in some cases to articulate that to their leadership to slow or stop some projects but they turn to us and say what's our alternative? just like was mentioned about the money, senator hirono mentioned, at some point you do need resources. they need i.t. infrastructure. on a mill-to-mill level, we're working on packaging with cyber cybercom. some of our first ever security cooperation packages with partners we asked, almost everywhere we go, the partners want to do
cuba, to a lesser extent, a significant one china. the debt i mentioned in my opening statement, china is also, i mentioned this as well, involved in enabling cyber for the maduro regime. we look broadly beyond that. the attractiveness of i.t. infrastructure and the safe city, smart city concept where i.t. infrastructure can provide surveillance opportunities for security forces as being actively pursued by a number of important partners in the region. we've been very actively involved with our...
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and the oil that went to cuba, is not happening, and cuba is sending troops and sending forces into venezuela to fight on side of bad guys. david: it may be happening, we may see in my lifetime, change in cuba. >> then that change -- >> kt, gordon, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: we would like to hear your thoughts to this share your comments follow lou on twitter ha@ly dobbs, coming up next, assault on american values, sparking outrage in a minnesota town. we'll explain. >> take it up after the break. stay with us. ♪music ♪yea, you can be the greatest ♪you can be the best ♪you can be the king kong ♪bangin on your chest ♪you can beat the world you can beat the war♪ ♪you can talk to god while bangin on his door♪ ♪you can throw your hands up you can beat the clock♪ ♪you can move a mountain you can break rocks♪ ♪you can be a master don't wait for luck♪ ♪dedicate yourself and you can find yourself♪ ♪standin in the hall of fame ♪yea ♪and the world's gonna know your name, yea♪ ♪and you'll be on the walls of the hall of fame♪ ♪you can be a champion ♪be a champion ♪in the walls of the hall of
and the oil that went to cuba, is not happening, and cuba is sending troops and sending forces into venezuela to fight on side of bad guys. david: it may be happening, we may see in my lifetime, change in cuba. >> then that change -- >> kt, gordon, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: we would like to hear your thoughts to this share your comments follow lou on twitter ha@ly dobbs, coming up next, assault on american values, sparking outrage in a minnesota town. we'll...
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iran restarted direct flights from tehran to caracas and cuba these actors engage in activities that are profoundly healthy to regional stability and counter to u.s. interests. how do we counter the threats and seize the opportunities in this hemisphere? how do we counter the threats posed by external state actors in venezuela and across the region? the best way to outcompete is by focusing our strengths, the strong enduring ties we have with our neighbors and from a defense perspective these strong relations are grounded this shared professionalism. we work with each from a foundation of mutual respect, human rights and shared interests in regional cooperation. we reinforce and build on it through training, education, intelligence and information sharing and exercises. security cooperation is our best tool to continue building these strong partnerships and turn the challenges in our hemisphere into opportunities. working to the, training and exercising shoulder to shoulder with american military professionals is our competitive edge and no one can match our system. we also need the
iran restarted direct flights from tehran to caracas and cuba these actors engage in activities that are profoundly healthy to regional stability and counter to u.s. interests. how do we counter the threats and seize the opportunities in this hemisphere? how do we counter the threats posed by external state actors in venezuela and across the region? the best way to outcompete is by focusing our strengths, the strong enduring ties we have with our neighbors and from a defense perspective these...
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so it plays some role there, and in cuba as well, the beginning of the end of slavery in cuba comes out of the 10 years war, the insurrection against spain at the beginning of 1868. the spanish empire did not abolish slavery completely until after the insurrection was defeated, but both the rebels and cuba began liberating slaves, and then the spanish government started to delayed modest and emancipation policies to try to quell the insurgency's. the u.s. grant administration was very important in that process. diplomatically, they were constantly putting pressure on spain. if you do not want the u.s. to intervene on the side of the cuban rebels, emancipate your slaves. the grant administration wanted to see slavery destroyed in the hemisphere. quickly, the reunion of the unite states had important geopolitical considerations. it might be too much to say that it made the united states a superpower, but it certainly cemented its status as a power in the hemisphere. after the civil war, again. not coincidentally, the spanish withdrew from the dominican republic, the french withdrew from m
so it plays some role there, and in cuba as well, the beginning of the end of slavery in cuba comes out of the 10 years war, the insurrection against spain at the beginning of 1868. the spanish empire did not abolish slavery completely until after the insurrection was defeated, but both the rebels and cuba began liberating slaves, and then the spanish government started to delayed modest and emancipation policies to try to quell the insurgency's. the u.s. grant administration was very important...
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and the oil that went to cuba, is not happening, and cuba is sending troops and sending forces into venezuelaon side of bad guys. david: it may be happening, we may see in my lifetime, change in cuba. >> then that change -- >> kt, gordon, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: we would like to hear your thoughts to this share your comments follow lou on twitter ha@ly dobbs, coming up next, assault on american values, sparking outrage in a minnesota town. we'll explain. >> take it up after the break. stay with us. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. hilda, i like the new do. got some layers in there, huh? the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a little bit of cereal? you can spread it all around the table. and we're gonna split the warm hot dog. and i'll have a glass of grape juice to spill on the carpet. oh, uh, do you want some to spill? act your age. get your own insurance
and the oil that went to cuba, is not happening, and cuba is sending troops and sending forces into venezuelaon side of bad guys. david: it may be happening, we may see in my lifetime, change in cuba. >> then that change -- >> kt, gordon, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: we would like to hear your thoughts to this share your comments follow lou on twitter ha@ly dobbs, coming up next, assault on american values, sparking outrage in a minnesota town. we'll explain....
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and the oil that went to cuba, is not happening, and cuba is sending troops and sending forces into venezuelas. david: it may be happening, we may see in my lifetime, change in cuba. >> then that change -- >> kt, gordon, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: we would like to hear your thoughts to this share your comments follow lou on twitter ha@ly dobbs, coming up next, assault on american values, sparking outrage in a minnesota town. we'll explain. >> take it up after the break. stay with us. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ is it to carry cargo or to carry on a legacy?? its show of strength or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the me
and the oil that went to cuba, is not happening, and cuba is sending troops and sending forces into venezuelas. david: it may be happening, we may see in my lifetime, change in cuba. >> then that change -- >> kt, gordon, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: we would like to hear your thoughts to this share your comments follow lou on twitter ha@ly dobbs, coming up next, assault on american values, sparking outrage in a minnesota town. we'll explain. >> take it up...
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and they talked to us and told us, many were from cuba, that
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ryan: what about haiti and cuba? fmr. vice pres.aiti and cuba, i would provide more access to the united states of america for those people seeking refuge, those who are seeking refuge as asylum. ms. ryan: so there would be no difference? fmr. vice pres. biden: i find no difference. ms. ryan: so it is now your time to close. he wants to stay. [laughter] fmr. vice pres. biden: i do want to stay. folks, we have the opportunity to change the landscape of what is going on in america. but first we have to get rid of donald trump. second thing, we have to understand that this is about, whether the african-american community does well depends on how well america does. i am not being solicitous, i am being deadly earnest. what we have to do is make sure that we challenge -- triple funding for title i schools. there is not a thing that a kid in an african-american a kidtee can learn that in the white community cannot learn. we know the numbers, is people from poor communities go to school, they have more than a 50% chance of graduating from
ryan: what about haiti and cuba? fmr. vice pres.aiti and cuba, i would provide more access to the united states of america for those people seeking refuge, those who are seeking refuge as asylum. ms. ryan: so there would be no difference? fmr. vice pres. biden: i find no difference. ms. ryan: so it is now your time to close. he wants to stay. [laughter] fmr. vice pres. biden: i do want to stay. folks, we have the opportunity to change the landscape of what is going on in america. but first we...
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the oil to cuba is giving benefit to the regime instead of the cubans. it's unacceptable when we are facing this humanitarian crisis. we need to preserve resources to our people and set of financing a dictatorship. -- instead of financing a dictatorship. >> you mentioned you mentioned wanted to keep the state-run in venezuela. how would you do that while also increasing private investment and having private sector companies come into the oil sector? amb. vecchio: as i said, we have the largest oil reserve on earth. different types of hydrocarbons. we would like to open that sector to private investments including national and foreign investment. we have plenty of opportunity in our country. also we have joint ventures in venezuela. and those joint ventures continue in our country and using those joint ventures you can increase the oil production if you give better conditions of those joint ventures in our those joint ventures in our country. it is been used a political solution. it is become a money laundering machine. any, it of of oil comp has become t
the oil to cuba is giving benefit to the regime instead of the cubans. it's unacceptable when we are facing this humanitarian crisis. we need to preserve resources to our people and set of financing a dictatorship. -- instead of financing a dictatorship. >> you mentioned you mentioned wanted to keep the state-run in venezuela. how would you do that while also increasing private investment and having private sector companies come into the oil sector? amb. vecchio: as i said, we have the...
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some jaw-dropping proof of the sonic attacks on us diplomats in cuba, it changed their brains.t, a neurosurgeon says this raises concerns but we don't know exactly what happened. >> the handbag and the gloves, not for sale. >> abolish rejoice, how you can land your dream job getting paid to shop. do you want me to go first or do you want to go first, brea? you can go first. audible reintroduced this whole world to me. so many great stories from amazing people. it makes me want to be better. to be able to connect with the people's stories that i'm listening to. that's inspiration. it's on during my commute, it's on all the time. doing the dishes. working out. while i'm in the car. at bed time. an audible listener is someone that wants to broaden their mind. people who are tired of listening to the radio, or music. to hear her speak those words. it was incredible. it was unbelievable. with audible originals, there's something for almost every taste in there. everything you ever wanted to hear. i signed up for getting a credit every month, and i started exploring books that i norm
some jaw-dropping proof of the sonic attacks on us diplomats in cuba, it changed their brains.t, a neurosurgeon says this raises concerns but we don't know exactly what happened. >> the handbag and the gloves, not for sale. >> abolish rejoice, how you can land your dream job getting paid to shop. do you want me to go first or do you want to go first, brea? you can go first. audible reintroduced this whole world to me. so many great stories from amazing people. it makes me want to be...
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. >>> this was cuba, a land of song and dance and gaiety. . >> i want to be here in havana and listen to the music. i want to feel the waves. i want to get drowned. as long as they play music, i can get drowned. . >> latin music was born in africa and came through cuba and got mixed in with jazz. >> this is a mambo party off broadway who had jewish people, puerto ricanses, black people. you were accepted if you knew how to dance. . >> lexi, jay, we'll say good-bye in a moment. we want to encourage people to come to the 39th jewish film festival in the bay area july 18th through august 4th. and again, let us know the areas of the bay. >> yeah. people can come to the san francisco run at the castro theater. we're be in the albany theater. the christopher b. smith in marin. palo alto, and oak land. >> wonderful. thank you for being with us. and we want to encourage you to buy tickets and go to the jewish film festival. thank you for being . >>> a contra costa county fire gets dangerously close to homes and kills two dozen animals. >>> we worked hard and we don't want to see the neighborh
. >>> this was cuba, a land of song and dance and gaiety. . >> i want to be here in havana and listen to the music. i want to feel the waves. i want to get drowned. as long as they play music, i can get drowned. . >> latin music was born in africa and came through cuba and got mixed in with jazz. >> this is a mambo party off broadway who had jewish people, puerto ricanses, black people. you were accepted if you knew how to dance. . >> lexi, jay, we'll say...
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un tiroteo dentro de una tienda walmart en miss mississippide cuba y ecuador.jÓ dos muertos y un policÍa herido, el sospechos una empleado molesto con su jefe que entrÓ a la tienda abriendo fuego y matando dos trabajado s trabajadores, al salir disparÓ a un policÍa que respondia al llamado de emergencia, tenÍa un chaleco antibalas, otros oficiales lograron arrestar al tirador. 11 personas muertas en el mes de julio por tiroteos cluidos dos menores en el festival del ajo en california, un niÑo de seis y una niÑa que iba a cumplir 14 aÑos. >> familiares lloran la trÁgica muerte de los niÑos hispanos asesinados en gilroy. >> estamos destruidos, no se lo deseamos a nadie >> familiares entran y salen letras hacen los arreglos para el funeral de keyla. >> jerry dice que intentÓ salva la vida de keyla despuÉs de que la niÑa recibiera una bala en el pecho, pero los esfuerzos fueron nulos, dice que solo queda rezar tras su partida. keyla iba al festival con su familia, y hoy sus familiares se reÚnen para darle el Último adiÓs, en donde se reunieron para darle el Último
un tiroteo dentro de una tienda walmart en miss mississippide cuba y ecuador.jÓ dos muertos y un policÍa herido, el sospechos una empleado molesto con su jefe que entrÓ a la tienda abriendo fuego y matando dos trabajado s trabajadores, al salir disparÓ a un policÍa que respondia al llamado de emergencia, tenÍa un chaleco antibalas, otros oficiales lograron arrestar al tirador. 11 personas muertas en el mes de julio por tiroteos cluidos dos menores en el festival del ajo en california, un...
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and has to do with the possibility of expanding trade into cuba. something my colleague, the senior senator from minnesota, senator klobuchar has worked on . cuba is a perfect trading partner for the united states in so many ways. that they are good at, and what we are good at, is a perfect match. we don't grow a lot of chocolate in united states in a need corn and beans. yet again, just last week, the president re- upped an additional barrier between the united states and cuba. i went to cuba when i was lieutenant governor to lead the exact trade missions you are working on undersecretary mckinney to expand markets. could you tell me would you agree the president's ban on additional connections between united states and cuba makes it harder to build these relationships we now know are so important? >> thank you for the question. i would answer this way. there is agricultural product going to cuba >> there is, but so many barriers, no credit access. you know this. >> there is no credit access to the u.s. but there is credit access to other areas fo
and has to do with the possibility of expanding trade into cuba. something my colleague, the senior senator from minnesota, senator klobuchar has worked on . cuba is a perfect trading partner for the united states in so many ways. that they are good at, and what we are good at, is a perfect match. we don't grow a lot of chocolate in united states in a need corn and beans. yet again, just last week, the president re- upped an additional barrier between the united states and cuba. i went to cuba...
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we have experienced that in the past with migrants from cuba and haiti. part of the naval station, there's a field at part of the naval station in guantanamo bay is an unimproved field that could be subject to any kind of weather conditions, mud. so to get that film to a standard that if we had a mass migration, we could keep the migrants on cement pads instead of in the mud and have power and water for sanitation ready to go. we didn't currently there ahave facilities in the numbers. we also run an annual training drill. we actually send our army soldiers there to walk through the command and control in the interagency coordination that may be required. i'm very much involved in the details. that is for projected future mass migration event. there have been no discussion or no order given to me to prepare that site for any kind of southwest border flow. >> are you aware of any discussions that have been held that you may not have been given a direct order, but have you been part of or do you know of any discussions that have been held to move southern bo
we have experienced that in the past with migrants from cuba and haiti. part of the naval station, there's a field at part of the naval station in guantanamo bay is an unimproved field that could be subject to any kind of weather conditions, mud. so to get that film to a standard that if we had a mass migration, we could keep the migrants on cement pads instead of in the mud and have power and water for sanitation ready to go. we didn't currently there ahave facilities in the numbers. we also...
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what would be your plan for africa, cuba, and haiti? and then when it comes to haiti and cuba, there are different policies for asylum-seekers from those nations. how would you fix that? >> we need copperheads of immigration reform, clearly. and that deals not only with the latino community, but with the african community as well. sometimes we -- that issue. my answer to your question is maybe radical. and that unlike the president of the united states, i happen to believe in democracy and in human rights. and i believe that we should reach out to try to end international conflict, and not simply send billions of dollars in arms to countries all over the world. instead of fueling the arms race, maybe we rebuild america. we rebuild our infrastructure, create millions of jobs right here. >> but i'm going to ask you again. do you have a plan for africa, cuba, or haiti? >> sure i do. that is that we have normal diplomatic relations. i have been to cuba, for example, on several occasions. i want to see trade opened up with the people of cuba
what would be your plan for africa, cuba, and haiti? and then when it comes to haiti and cuba, there are different policies for asylum-seekers from those nations. how would you fix that? >> we need copperheads of immigration reform, clearly. and that deals not only with the latino community, but with the african community as well. sometimes we -- that issue. my answer to your question is maybe radical. and that unlike the president of the united states, i happen to believe in democracy...
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and whenever this administration or a future administration chooses to allow travel back to cuba withns approval, we'll be ready, willing and able to go. and there are a lot of americans who want to visit the island >> is tropical storm barry likely to affect you also? >> so yeah, we had one ship that was delayed and it delayed departure for the next itinerary. but every year there are cyclone, typhoon, hurricanes that can affect to some degree but we're very adept at making sure our guests have a great vacation, making certain that they get home in due time and keep them safe and mainly that they have a great cruise experience >> these mysterious deaths we've seen in the dominican republic, has it had an impact >> actually we have not been able to measure any impact from the concerns that some people have in the dominican republic it is a wonderful place to go. our ships are where we house our guests of course and the excursions continue to be very popular. so, no, we have not seen a major impact or any impact really on the desire of those cruising the dominican republic to go there
and whenever this administration or a future administration chooses to allow travel back to cuba withns approval, we'll be ready, willing and able to go. and there are a lot of americans who want to visit the island >> is tropical storm barry likely to affect you also? >> so yeah, we had one ship that was delayed and it delayed departure for the next itinerary. but every year there are cyclone, typhoon, hurricanes that can affect to some degree but we're very adept at making sure...
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and also we need to stop the oil we are sending to cuba. cuba is benefiting the regime. it's unacceptable when we are facing this humanitarian crisis. we need to preserve our people and set of financing a dictatorship. >> you mentioned you mentioned want to keep the state run in venezuela. how would you do that will also increasing private investment and having private sector companies come in? >> we have the largest oil reserve, a different app of hydrocarbons. we would like to open that sector. including national and foreign investment. also we have joint ventures in venezuela. those joint ventures continuing our country and using those joint ventures can increase the oil production if you give better conditions of those joint ventures. it is been uses a political solution. it is become a money laundering ,achine, and seven oil company has become this money laundering company and we need to bring back it as an oil company and start doing what we need to do technically speaking to increase production. we are identifying small opportunities that is soon is possible -- >>
and also we need to stop the oil we are sending to cuba. cuba is benefiting the regime. it's unacceptable when we are facing this humanitarian crisis. we need to preserve our people and set of financing a dictatorship. >> you mentioned you mentioned want to keep the state run in venezuela. how would you do that will also increasing private investment and having private sector companies come in? >> we have the largest oil reserve, a different app of hydrocarbons. we would like to...
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foreign policy in cuba and venezuela and foreign policy -- and cuba and other countries in latin america. this is a dear friend of faith and of freedom, of this organization and of this great country. please welcome to the stage again, senator marco rubio of the state of florida. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. let me get to it. thank you very much. where is the d.j.? cut the music. we're in the middle of votes and i apologize. people always ask me, when are you going to vote in the senate? i always tell them, we're going start voting right before i have some event or place to be. that's always the way it works out. funny enough, this is a personal gripe. can i do a personal gripe? it's 10 seconds. a few of us ran for president four years ago. rand, ted. they never once changed the schedule because we were running for president. they didn't care we had a debate, they didn't care about any of that. we have to delay a vote until tomorrow so their candidates, all 52 of them, can get back from miami. by the way, including the ones that were there last ni
foreign policy in cuba and venezuela and foreign policy -- and cuba and other countries in latin america. this is a dear friend of faith and of freedom, of this organization and of this great country. please welcome to the stage again, senator marco rubio of the state of florida. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. let me get to it. thank you very much. where is the d.j.? cut the music. we're in the middle of votes and i apologize. people always ask me,...
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it has to do with the possibilities of expanding trade into cuba. this is something my colleague, senior senator from minnesota, senator klobuchar has worked on with another senator. cuba is a perfect trading partner with the united states in so many ways because what they are good at and what we're good at is a perfect match. we don't grow a lot of chocolate in the united states and minnesota and they need our corn and beans. again, just last week, the president re-upped additional barriers between the united states and cuba. i went to cuba when i was lieutenant-governor to lead the exact trade mission you are working on with undersecretary kinney? could you agree it makes it even harder to build these relationships we know are so important? >> thank you for the question. i'd answer it this way. there is still agriculture product flowing to cuba. >> it's so challenging. there is. there's so many barriers, no credit access. you know this. >> there is no credit access to the u.s. but other areas, for example, canadian banks. i checked this morning, t
it has to do with the possibilities of expanding trade into cuba. this is something my colleague, senior senator from minnesota, senator klobuchar has worked on with another senator. cuba is a perfect trading partner with the united states in so many ways because what they are good at and what we're good at is a perfect match. we don't grow a lot of chocolate in the united states and minnesota and they need our corn and beans. again, just last week, the president re-upped additional barriers...
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cuba reached the final at eastbourne last week. she is through. women's world number one, following her french 0pen success. she is through. also coming through in straight sets. she is one of the favourites for the title this year following her success in paris. we have seen plenty of abscess in the men's singles and we saw another today. another of the next generation has gone. dominic thiem beaten by sam querrey. dominic thiem made it through to the french open final, beaten by rafael nadal. he was the only active player under the age of 28 to make it through to a grand slam singles final. with him going, it has certainly opened for the
cuba reached the final at eastbourne last week. she is through. women's world number one, following her french 0pen success. she is through. also coming through in straight sets. she is one of the favourites for the title this year following her success in paris. we have seen plenty of abscess in the men's singles and we saw another today. another of the next generation has gone. dominic thiem beaten by sam querrey. dominic thiem made it through to the french open final, beaten by rafael nadal....
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federal de mÉxico, quienes lograron controlar un grupo de inmigrantes principalmente de origen de cubadamente 3 inmigrantes tambiÉn principalmente de cuba. trataron de entraÍ sin embargo, fueron pulsados con los famosos alambres con pÚas, este mismo lunes en el paso texas un grupo de inmigrantes tratÓ de entrar en la madrugada pero finalmente fue detenido por los agentes fronterizos, estos brotes que se han dado consecutivos, tres en esta semana habla de la desesperaciÓn de muchos inmigrantes que pueden pasar meses y meses esperando las citas de asilo en mÉxico para entrar legalmente a estados unidos. algunos activistas que se miente a estos inmigrantes dando citas hasta enero de 2020, lo que habla de un doloroso proceso de espera para ver si pueden entrar legalmente al paÍs. esto pues existe la posibilidad de seguir incrementando el tipo de brotes ante la falta de reacciÓn por parte de las autoridades, regreso contigo felicidad. . >> claro, una situaciÓn desesperante. gracias edgar. >> las autoridades hondureÑas siguen buscando los cuerpos de al menos nueve vÍctimas del naufragio, 55
federal de mÉxico, quienes lograron controlar un grupo de inmigrantes principalmente de origen de cubadamente 3 inmigrantes tambiÉn principalmente de cuba. trataron de entraÍ sin embargo, fueron pulsados con los famosos alambres con pÚas, este mismo lunes en el paso texas un grupo de inmigrantes tratÓ de entrar en la madrugada pero finalmente fue detenido por los agentes fronterizos, estos brotes que se han dado consecutivos, tres en esta semana habla de la desesperaciÓn de muchos...
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i've had people tell me go back to cuba.is a place i've never visited before, i have not been there, i was not born there. i think just because when i speak spanish or my maiden name, people automatically assume that i was born elsewhere and will tell me to go back to cuba. the president has emboldened people to behave in this fashion. he's doubled down. he will just double down on his tweets and comments. and it's just dividing the country so much more. there's -- like i said, unfortunately, it's just something that as the president of the united states -- it is your job to represent all of us that live here. all americans. and his remarks are doing nothing but divide a country that is already divided. this isn't helping anything or anyone. it's not even helping him. >> it might embolden his base a bit, but it's note a situation that i think is healthy for this country. >> you wrote about this divide, the president's comments have revealed to americas. >> these two americans have been around, it didn't start with trump, it'
i've had people tell me go back to cuba.is a place i've never visited before, i have not been there, i was not born there. i think just because when i speak spanish or my maiden name, people automatically assume that i was born elsewhere and will tell me to go back to cuba. the president has emboldened people to behave in this fashion. he's doubled down. he will just double down on his tweets and comments. and it's just dividing the country so much more. there's -- like i said, unfortunately,...