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he was dealing with cuba. he had his domestic challenges.he south vietnamese army. but he wasn't happy about it. >> in the final analysis, it's their war. they're the ones that have to win it or lose it. we can help them, give them equipment. send our men out there as advisors. but they have to win it. the people of vietnam against the communists. >> kennedy felt that the united states had to draw a line against communist expansion but the soviets supported the north vietnam regime. we supported the south. >> it's what becomes known as the domino theory. if south vietnam falls, then all the rest of southeast asia, laos, cambodia, the philippines, they might be defeated. >> as i believe i reported upon my return from previous visits, i'm very much encouraged by the progress the south vietnamese have been making and the assistance our forces have rendered to them. >> when vietnam started up, they believed that they so expertly micro managed the cuban missile crisis that they can do the same in the southeast asian nation 10,000 miles away. the
he was dealing with cuba. he had his domestic challenges.he south vietnamese army. but he wasn't happy about it. >> in the final analysis, it's their war. they're the ones that have to win it or lose it. we can help them, give them equipment. send our men out there as advisors. but they have to win it. the people of vietnam against the communists. >> kennedy felt that the united states had to draw a line against communist expansion but the soviets supported the north vietnam regime....
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that trip coat -- to cuba was necessitated that the conduct in the hearing about cuba stonewalling us while trying to get that formation. talking about 10 airports in cuba that we have no idea what the security levels are. you told me there is charter airlines. quite a different thing from a charter airline and occasional stop, direct flights to the united states and i will note many security concerns about that i am concerned about this. the lack of transparency, i am concerned that we were prohibited from going to cuba that the airports are safe enough for people to fly from those airports to the united states, very concerned about that. this administration is a runaway train, no one stops them from doing this. and they fly to and from the airports. we did a lot of work to be done. there are concerns about whether or not air marshals are allowed on the flight or the integrity of employees and the equipment is sufficient or existent at all, those are things we need to have an effort. and make informed decisions whether to go to cuba based on security concerns and the overlay that the
that trip coat -- to cuba was necessitated that the conduct in the hearing about cuba stonewalling us while trying to get that formation. talking about 10 airports in cuba that we have no idea what the security levels are. you told me there is charter airlines. quite a different thing from a charter airline and occasional stop, direct flights to the united states and i will note many security concerns about that i am concerned about this. the lack of transparency, i am concerned that we were...
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he is planning to open a branch in cuba. >> we need to meet people in cuba and ask them what they need. and what their problems are. >> soon, a state wide enterprise that operates refrigerated warehouses, inside he is thrown three cooling machines, but only one of them works. >> parts were removed from this machine so they could be installed in another machine that's working. >> reporter: this freezer stores chicken. ideally the meat should be stored at minus 18 degrees celsius, the aging machine can only manage minus 12. >> translator: our equipment is agesing. i think we will need new freezing machines at some point in the future. >> he sees potential here, but his company will need to act fast. some big rivals are eyeing the same markets. >> translator: we must lay the ground work before u.s. companies come. we can't compete unless we get a head start. >> reporter: not all japanese firms are selling products. at least one of the visiting delegates is a potential investor. jackie has come to a nightclub in havana, he runs a cable tv channel that plays music from across the globe. mus
he is planning to open a branch in cuba. >> we need to meet people in cuba and ask them what they need. and what their problems are. >> soon, a state wide enterprise that operates refrigerated warehouses, inside he is thrown three cooling machines, but only one of them works. >> parts were removed from this machine so they could be installed in another machine that's working. >> reporter: this freezer stores chicken. ideally the meat should be stored at minus 18 degrees...
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area from cuba.as identified as a suspect, we knew the cubans were communicating to their agents via high frequency messages that would have been picked up using a short wave radio. >> the cubans would send a message on a tuesday. repeat it again twice on thursday. twice on saturday. we knew that communicating to the cubans via the high frequency messages required encryptiop and decryption disc. it's not like they were sending them messages out in the open air. they were encrypted messages that no one else could read unless you had the matching decryption software that the cubans gave to their agents. in order to catch her in the act, we knew we needed to get into her home. because we knew we were trying to find these discs. she lived in a 30-tenant ownership building. so a huge challenge to try to get into her apartment without getting detected. our surveillance of her taught us that she had a boyfriend, and her boyfriend lived out of town in florida. and her traveling to visit her boyfriend memoria
area from cuba.as identified as a suspect, we knew the cubans were communicating to their agents via high frequency messages that would have been picked up using a short wave radio. >> the cubans would send a message on a tuesday. repeat it again twice on thursday. twice on saturday. we knew that communicating to the cubans via the high frequency messages required encryptiop and decryption disc. it's not like they were sending them messages out in the open air. they were encrypted...
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they looked at various sites in cuba.s environmental consultants, he said he had been there a dozen times in the last five years. david: could a company like the trump organization go down? >> the way it would have to work -- it is sort of the complicated answer. basically, the result of the obama administration loosening things up in january of 2015 is viewed to permit companies to go down to cuba without any prior permission, and suss things out. it is on the honor system. they do not have to apply for a specific license to potential -- to explore potential business opportunities. depending on how far down the road they get, they would then, certainly before finalizing any kind of deal, would have to come to the u.s. treasury department, and get approval with a license to consummate a business deal in march. both starwood and marriott announced they received approval to do deals like that. if the trump organization wanted to pursue something like this seriously and legally, they they would, at a certain point, have to g
they looked at various sites in cuba.s environmental consultants, he said he had been there a dozen times in the last five years. david: could a company like the trump organization go down? >> the way it would have to work -- it is sort of the complicated answer. basically, the result of the obama administration loosening things up in january of 2015 is viewed to permit companies to go down to cuba without any prior permission, and suss things out. it is on the honor system. they do not...
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cuba's economy expanded more than 4% last year. and in the world of growth, that's music to everyone's ears. rosa sobrino, havana. >>> that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> here on nhk "newsline," we have some breaking news for you. nhk has learned that emperor akihito has been kelling close aides that he wants to abdicate in coming years and pass the throne to the crown princece. the emperor's 82 years old. sources say he wants to step down before he's too frail to carry out his duties fully. and they say he has already informed his family members. sources say the em peerl household agency is planning for the emperor to address the public. once again, nhk has learned that emperor akihito has been telling close aides that he wants to pass the throne to the crown prince. the emperor's 82 years old. sources say that he wants to step down before he's too frail to carry out his duties fully. and they say he has already informed his family members. sources say the imperial household agency is planning for the
cuba's economy expanded more than 4% last year. and in the world of growth, that's music to everyone's ears. rosa sobrino, havana. >>> that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> here on nhk "newsline," we have some breaking news for you. nhk has learned that emperor akihito has been kelling close aides that he wants to abdicate in coming years and pass the throne to the crown princece. the emperor's 82 years old. sources say he wants to step...
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that trip to cuba was necessitated on the fact we believed the conduct at the hearing about cuba led to basically stonewalling us about getting the information so we were compeled to go to cuba ourselv ourselves. now we are talking about ten airports opening up and we have no idea what the security levels are. i know you told me that there is charter airlines that have been operating out of there for quite a while. quite a different thing from an occasional stop in cuba to multiple flights with direct flights to the united states. and also i will note that there are many security concerns about that. that is also on the heels of what happened with bombings at other airports world wide which i just mentioned. i am very concerned about this, i am very concerned about the lack of transparency coming from t.s.a. on this issue, i am concerned about the fact we were prohibited from going to cuba to make sure the airports are safe enough for people to fly from those airports to the united states. i am very concerned about that. i want to make sure the concerns are on the record because this
that trip to cuba was necessitated on the fact we believed the conduct at the hearing about cuba led to basically stonewalling us about getting the information so we were compeled to go to cuba ourselv ourselves. now we are talking about ten airports opening up and we have no idea what the security levels are. i know you told me that there is charter airlines that have been operating out of there for quite a while. quite a different thing from an occasional stop in cuba to multiple flights with...
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he said he agrees with the liberalization of cuba. i would not do it under the current law which touires u.s. investors partner in whatever ventures they do on the island. in response to our reporting, eric trump, his son, who oversees the company golf developments, say they are monitoring the state of the marketing cuba. that is the extent of what they have said publicly. david: how might all of this change if donald trump is elected president? what would that mean for the company and the company's interest in getting into the cuban market? >> who knows? we would have sort of an unprecedented situation. there would be a billionaire businessman with interest all over the world, who is then the most powerful policymaker in the world in a position to really influence policies that are affecting his businesses. the short answer is, who knows? but it is not difficult to see how there is tremendous potential for conflicts of interest. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. david: what is your favorite story? carol: f
he said he agrees with the liberalization of cuba. i would not do it under the current law which touires u.s. investors partner in whatever ventures they do on the island. in response to our reporting, eric trump, his son, who oversees the company golf developments, say they are monitoring the state of the marketing cuba. that is the extent of what they have said publicly. david: how might all of this change if donald trump is elected president? what would that mean for the company and the...
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us, about trying to get that information, so we were compelled to go to cuba ourselves. now we're talking about opening up the airways -- airports, ten airports in cuba with direct flights to the united states, that we have no idea what the security levels are. i know you told me that there is charter airlines that have been operating out of there for quite a while. so quite a different thing from a charter airline who has an occasional stop in cuba to multiple flights with direct flights to the united states. and also, i will note that there are many security concerns about that, and that is on -- also on the heals of whatels of other a. i'm very concerned about this and the lack of transpatierency coming from tsa and i'm concerned about the fact we were prohibited from going to cuba and making sure airports are safe enough for people to fly from those airports to the united states. i'm very concerned about that and i want to make sure i reiterate that concern on the record because this seems like with this administration, it's a run away train and no one's going to be
us, about trying to get that information, so we were compelled to go to cuba ourselves. now we're talking about opening up the airways -- airports, ten airports in cuba with direct flights to the united states, that we have no idea what the security levels are. i know you told me that there is charter airlines that have been operating out of there for quite a while. so quite a different thing from a charter airline who has an occasional stop in cuba to multiple flights with direct flights to...
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us, about trying to get that information, so we were compelled to go to cuba ourselves. now we're talking about opening up the airways -- airports, ten airports in cuba with direct flights to the united states, that we have no idea what the security levels are. i know you told me that there is charter airlines that have been operating out of there for quite a while. so quite a different thing from a charter airline who has an occasional stop in cuba to multiple flights with direct flights to the united states. and also, i will note that there are many security concerns about that, and that is on -- also on the heals of whatels of other a. i'm very concerned about this and the lack of transpatierency coming from tsa and i'm concerned about the fact we were prohibited from going to cuba and making sure airports are safe enough for people to fly from those airports to the united states. i'm very concerned about that and i want to make sure i reiterate that concern on the record because this seems like with this administration, it's a run away train and no one's going to be
us, about trying to get that information, so we were compelled to go to cuba ourselves. now we're talking about opening up the airways -- airports, ten airports in cuba with direct flights to the united states, that we have no idea what the security levels are. i know you told me that there is charter airlines that have been operating out of there for quite a while. so quite a different thing from a charter airline who has an occasional stop in cuba to multiple flights with direct flights to...
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how are you. >> you know i love you. >> i love you. >> chef jen at cuba libre. there goes dawn.ical women. they say hello and then they leave me. >> i would never leave you. >> this is a sugar cane. >> yes. we're going to squeeze sugar out of this and make a mojito. whats a mojito. >> a signature drink cuba libre white rum, fresh sugar cane and lime juice. >> that's it. >> little shake ann little ice and you're good to go. >> do it. >> by the way over at cuba libre today, second and market, the drinks are goin normally 10 bucks. >> today is national mojito day. >> at the bar they're only five dollars. >> alex and i are going over after show. afternoon i will be there. can i get a five dollars mojito. >> you can get a free one. >> free. >> free. i love you. >> i love you. >> you still seeing that guy or no. are you single. >> no, i'm single. all day. >> i have a feeling i might be, too. >> so this is our classic mojito. the cuba libre white rum lime juice. >> why do they look different. >> we have a mango mojito he. >> mango mojito. >> grilled pineapple and margarita-mojito. >> l
how are you. >> you know i love you. >> i love you. >> chef jen at cuba libre. there goes dawn.ical women. they say hello and then they leave me. >> i would never leave you. >> this is a sugar cane. >> yes. we're going to squeeze sugar out of this and make a mojito. whats a mojito. >> a signature drink cuba libre white rum, fresh sugar cane and lime juice. >> that's it. >> little shake ann little ice and you're good to go. >> do it....
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david: what were donald trump executive doing in cuba during the embargo? carol: the high-tech here that olympians are wearing in rio this summer. ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can find us on radio and sirius xm channel 119, on am 1130 in new york, and other stations around the country. in the technology section we talk about berlin envious of their texting. >> is developing a lot in a virtual period of time. decade ago there were a few dozen startups in berlin and as of now there are more than 2500. it seems like it is an outgrowth as much as anything of the starving artist culture that was endemic to berlin after the cold war. the proliferation of cheap rent and uninhibited party culture and the fact that you can play foosball at work and a lot of these warehouses has helped that is not as bound to a career at siemens or one of the big companies as they might have been in the past. >> you look at this referendum a few weeks ago on eu membership. does berlin see that as an opportunity to attract some of the startup talent? >
david: what were donald trump executive doing in cuba during the embargo? carol: the high-tech here that olympians are wearing in rio this summer. ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can find us on radio and sirius xm channel 119, on am 1130 in new york, and other stations around the country. in the technology section we talk about berlin envious of their texting. >> is developing a lot in a virtual period of time. decade ago there were a few dozen...
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as we alluded to earlier, there was a hearing a while back about cuba. prior to the hearing, many of us, staffers, congressmen, many individuals met with folks from tsa to get briefed on what was going on in cuba. based on that briefing, we became very concerned. at no time during that hearing -- at no time during that meeting did anyone from tsa raise any concerns about any of the information they were discussing being of a sensitive, secure, confidential secret nature there wasn't anything discussed. it was never discussed. come to the hearing to discuss the same matter so we could have a public discourse on it and immediately that information was designated by the same witness who spoke to us in the meeting as being secure and sensitive. it raised the specter that we've heard again and again about tsa conveniently using it to discuss certain things that may be unpleasant. that is the background. let me ask you, mr. osterbaan. did you discuss it with respect to overuse of employee conduct. >> we just began an audit on it. we're very concerned about it.
as we alluded to earlier, there was a hearing a while back about cuba. prior to the hearing, many of us, staffers, congressmen, many individuals met with folks from tsa to get briefed on what was going on in cuba. based on that briefing, we became very concerned. at no time during that hearing -- at no time during that meeting did anyone from tsa raise any concerns about any of the information they were discussing being of a sensitive, secure, confidential secret nature there wasn't anything...
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to say that vietnam is like cuba is false. being nice to cuba will not make them better. over the course of the years, they still have hundreds of political prisoners, they still oppress their people, which is disconcerting. a man who murdered and was a newted of murdering jersey trooper is harbored in cuba, for all those reasons, i ask the body to reject this amendment. chair barrasso: thank you very much. the delegate from minnesota. >> thank you. i'm not judging the merits of any of these motions letter before us today. i am just a regular guy, i am i am aoffice holder, husband -- happy birthday, honey, if you are watching rated foreignrying to set policy here, folks. this is not what this is for. we are a representative republic. this is not the venue or the thesefor us to air grievances. we can position our government for different aspects. this is about why people should vote for us. the level that we are getting into and spending time on today is just not summon that should be in the platform. [applause] chair barrasso: delegate from new mexico. ms. moore: andrea m
to say that vietnam is like cuba is false. being nice to cuba will not make them better. over the course of the years, they still have hundreds of political prisoners, they still oppress their people, which is disconcerting. a man who murdered and was a newted of murdering jersey trooper is harbored in cuba, for all those reasons, i ask the body to reject this amendment. chair barrasso: thank you very much. the delegate from minnesota. >> thank you. i'm not judging the merits of any of...
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to cuba. this trip was necessitated by stonewalling tactics used by administration officials when asked about security at cuba's airports during a recent transportation security subcommittee hearing. cat cat however, the cue -- mr. katko: however, the cuban government denied my visa, as well as visas of every other single member of the delegation. because of that, i have serious concerns, as do my colleagues, about the capabilities of cuba's airport screening equipment and procedures, how cuba airport workers are vetted, whether or not federal air marshals will even be allowed to fly missions on american planes, and many other questions. as a chairman of the transportation and security subcommittee, i believe it is my duty to do everything in my power to ensure the security of the traveling american public and i take that duty very seriously. that is why i have introduced h.r. 5728, legislation to stop the administration from moving forward with flights to cuba until these security concerns ar
to cuba. this trip was necessitated by stonewalling tactics used by administration officials when asked about security at cuba's airports during a recent transportation security subcommittee hearing. cat cat however, the cue -- mr. katko: however, the cuban government denied my visa, as well as visas of every other single member of the delegation. because of that, i have serious concerns, as do my colleagues, about the capabilities of cuba's airport screening equipment and procedures, how cuba...
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now, team cuba is here. are staying with their west hartford families, touring iconic sites like cooperstown and fenway park and meeting legends who broke barriers for both teams. could you have imagined this moment 20, 30 years ago? >> nope. everybody in this work is supposed to have a chance. >> reporter: a chance to build futures and mend once-broken relationships. >> even though our governments feud, that doesn't mean we should. they're really nice people. >> reporter: did they give you >> reporter: a home run for them, a home run for history. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, west hartford, connecticut. >> good summer fun. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. lester holt will be in tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow at 3:00 eastern on nbc. for all of us here at nbc news, >>> it was surreal. >> i was reeling from shock that my parents were gone. >> a devoted couple killed in the home they shared with a museum's worth of collectible
now, team cuba is here. are staying with their west hartford families, touring iconic sites like cooperstown and fenway park and meeting legends who broke barriers for both teams. could you have imagined this moment 20, 30 years ago? >> nope. everybody in this work is supposed to have a chance. >> reporter: a chance to build futures and mend once-broken relationships. >> even though our governments feud, that doesn't mean we should. they're really nice people. >>...
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. >> now we go to cuba.illary clinton supported concessions to the castro brothers and got almost nothing in return for ending the embargo. she supported a deal that didn't even require this murderous regime to return a cop killer, joanne chesimard to face justice. see, i know about this personally. joanne chesimard murdered a new jersey state trooper in cold blood, fled to cuba and lives there under cuban protection to this very day. >> christie has called for the return of joanne chesimard from cuba to new jersey to serve out her time for the 1973 killing of trooper james harper. chesimard escaped from prison iç 1979 and fled to cuba. among those watching his address, his son andrew. like many, he gave his father rave reviews. >> very impressed. i thought he did an outstanding job. >> had you heard the speech before? >> i read it a couple times. was with him when he was writing it. >> did it sound the same tonight as it did in practice? >> no. it sounded much better because we had a whole hall of people he
. >> now we go to cuba.illary clinton supported concessions to the castro brothers and got almost nothing in return for ending the embargo. she supported a deal that didn't even require this murderous regime to return a cop killer, joanne chesimard to face justice. see, i know about this personally. joanne chesimard murdered a new jersey state trooper in cold blood, fled to cuba and lives there under cuban protection to this very day. >> christie has called for the return of joanne...
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. >> now we go to cuba.lary clinton supported concessions to the castro brothers and got almost nothing in return for ending the embargo. she supported a deal that didn't even require this murderous regime to return a cop killer, joanne chesimard to face justice. joanne chesimard murdered a new jersey state trooper in cold blood, fled to cuba and lives there under cuban protection to this very day. >> christie has call for the return of joanne chesimard from cuba to new jersey to serve out her time for the 1973 killing of trooper james harper. she escaped from prison in 1979 and fled to cuba. more of chris christie's speech and also reaction from local delegates. on social media. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. katy? >> all right, tracy, thanks so much. we continue our live coverage from cleveland all throughout the rnc here on nbc 10 and on the nbc 10 app. watch for our live shows each night of the convention, tonight at 7:00. >>> the city of philadelphia is getting a bit more colorful, ahead
. >> now we go to cuba.lary clinton supported concessions to the castro brothers and got almost nothing in return for ending the embargo. she supported a deal that didn't even require this murderous regime to return a cop killer, joanne chesimard to face justice. joanne chesimard murdered a new jersey state trooper in cold blood, fled to cuba and lives there under cuban protection to this very day. >> christie has call for the return of joanne chesimard from cuba to new jersey to...
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coming up, a taste of cuba will be a quick flight away. cubans say it's worth a trip. >>> by the end of the year, cubans will be able to experience the airport. >> we're introducing you to a chef. >> working on every a hot flame is where this chef is at home. his inspiration here in the kitchen comes from a place close to his heart, cuba. >> the i land has a mystic charm. the people are wonderful. the food is fantastic. >> reporter: the restaurant and bar in this city where chef is a partner has been hosting recent trips to havana inviting patrons to week-long excursions. more history, less food. >> we don't want to make it too boring. people want to have rum and smoke cigars and have coffee. >> president obama signal as move toward improve d relations. earlier this year the president made a historic visit to cuba himself in the wake of relaxed travel rules. >> yes, things are improving but it's slow tritle down. >> you'll be able to fly from phil international to havana. >> the airport is very small and they cannot handle more than three
coming up, a taste of cuba will be a quick flight away. cubans say it's worth a trip. >>> by the end of the year, cubans will be able to experience the airport. >> we're introducing you to a chef. >> working on every a hot flame is where this chef is at home. his inspiration here in the kitchen comes from a place close to his heart, cuba. >> the i land has a mystic charm. the people are wonderful. the food is fantastic. >> reporter: the restaurant and bar in...
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it was difficult to do business in cuba.changed quite a bit in january 2015 when the obama treasurer department loosened up regulations. now american citizens can go down there to do research and look into perspective opportunities. they still need a license to actually consummate a deal, but they can prospect businesses. there are for businesses. a few big problems with the way the trump organization has approached this. they had thing is representatives going down there for several years prior to the obama administration losing regulations. it appears people traveled into the environmental nonprofits. that havere issues been acquired in 2015. the tribes since then have been -- trips since then have been problematic because they were interested in golf development. the big issue with that is it is promoting tourism, and that is against the law. there is nothing the obama administration can do about that without an act of congress. david: what are the consequences? executives have been photographed down there. what can they
it was difficult to do business in cuba.changed quite a bit in january 2015 when the obama treasurer department loosened up regulations. now american citizens can go down there to do research and look into perspective opportunities. they still need a license to actually consummate a deal, but they can prospect businesses. there are for businesses. a few big problems with the way the trump organization has approached this. they had thing is representatives going down there for several years...
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but she escaped to cuba and that country granted her asylum.ernor chris christie tried to block flights to cuba until the country returns her to the u.s. >>> in arizona two people who did not know each other are now connected for life. >> kate burris and jim are now friends after burris donated a kidney to him. it happened few months ago only after surgery that burris and ends list met for the first ti time. 27-year-old nurse at the mayo clipping spoke about her decision to donate. >> it's just something i could do for someone else. not everyone can donate their kidney. not everyone is a good candidate for it but i am and i was so i did. >> before i probably felt like i was 70 years old. now i feel like i'm their years old. literally i really do feel that much better. >> i'm still 56 though. >> burris and ennslin are encouraging others about becoming donors. ♪ >> in the middle of a heat wave. >> unbuyer rabble. unbearable. >> with temperatures once again soaring into the 90s, a whole lot of folks are looking for relief. when we can expect a bre
but she escaped to cuba and that country granted her asylum.ernor chris christie tried to block flights to cuba until the country returns her to the u.s. >>> in arizona two people who did not know each other are now connected for life. >> kate burris and jim are now friends after burris donated a kidney to him. it happened few months ago only after surgery that burris and ends list met for the first ti time. 27-year-old nurse at the mayo clipping spoke about her decision to...
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wet foot policy, if someone is intercepted at sea from cuba toy are immediately returned cuba. if they can come to the u.s. land, whether it's the beach in mexico-u.s. border, then they are quickly paroled nto the country under the provisions of the 1965 human readjustment act and within a year, they will get a green card able to stay permanently. cubans at the u.s.-mexican board seeking and almost all of them are admitted, has increased dramatic. 20,000 in 2015, and barely discussed in the u.s. public sphere. his is not the object of lots of political heat and smoke the way the situation of central unaccompanied minors has been. doing very little to detain people who will definitely be asking for asylum u.s.e so why is that? well, there is very little detain u.s. pressure to this population for several reasons. one is the legacy of the cold alone, cubans cuba nationals alone preferences in according to .s. the website that i just described. strength of the the anti-castro lobby in the is the fact, third one does not create the optics migration, y gymnasiums full of crying babi
wet foot policy, if someone is intercepted at sea from cuba toy are immediately returned cuba. if they can come to the u.s. land, whether it's the beach in mexico-u.s. border, then they are quickly paroled nto the country under the provisions of the 1965 human readjustment act and within a year, they will get a green card able to stay permanently. cubans at the u.s.-mexican board seeking and almost all of them are admitted, has increased dramatic. 20,000 in 2015, and barely discussed in the...
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and cuba, since the diplomatic storm began in 2014. last time the nations shared commercial routes was back in 1960 per u.s. transport authorities are set to reach a final decision by the end of the summer, meaning rates to the island could soar even higher. let's take a look at other business headlines at this hour. for the first time ever, a woman selected as the creative director for the position. she spent the last 17 years with valentino. goldman sachs has hired an advisor. he served as president of the european commission for a decade until 2014. the investment bank has brought him on to help with the fallout from brexit. will also serve as a nonexecutive chairman of the banks international -- he will also serve as a nonexecutive chairman of the thanks international arm. japanese currency eating into its earnings straight despite three straight years of record profits, employees are feeling the heat, literally. in an effort to save money, management has shut down 2 out of 8 elevators at its tokyo headquarters and adjusted air con
and cuba, since the diplomatic storm began in 2014. last time the nations shared commercial routes was back in 1960 per u.s. transport authorities are set to reach a final decision by the end of the summer, meaning rates to the island could soar even higher. let's take a look at other business headlines at this hour. for the first time ever, a woman selected as the creative director for the position. she spent the last 17 years with valentino. goldman sachs has hired an advisor. he served as...
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cuban remains this cuba remains friends with both -- cuba remains friends with north korea. oversight.g the we want to go to cuba. the cuban government instead of opening their arms, denied mr. mccall's access to cuba, as well as mine and congressional delegation. does that give you any concern? disappointed that the congressional delegation was not issued visas. the chairman asked me if i could assist and we tried. we were unable to make that happen. i'm disappointed that the cuban government -- >> i thought you were all mighty and all-powerful. >> let me comment more generally on this issue of last point of departure from cuba. what i told our people in tsa is i want insurance that any last what of departure airport from cuba satisfies our u.s. screenings standards, not just international screening standards. themo told tsa that i want to get with the cuban government and put in place agreements, mo air marshals and hopefully make that happen before commercial flights. i want to see a senior-level official from tsa headquarters go down to cuba to take a look at the securit
cuban remains this cuba remains friends with both -- cuba remains friends with north korea. oversight.g the we want to go to cuba. the cuban government instead of opening their arms, denied mr. mccall's access to cuba, as well as mine and congressional delegation. does that give you any concern? disappointed that the congressional delegation was not issued visas. the chairman asked me if i could assist and we tried. we were unable to make that happen. i'm disappointed that the cuban government...
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chris cubas. >> that sounds like randy quaid because he's the gay mafia made him do it. >> chris: let's find out. >> bernie! #-- hell no bernie, we won't sroeft for hil -- vote for hill. >> are you sure. [ applause ] >> chris: he hashtagged his own name. i don't know. the most amazing thing about randy quaid is watching him turn into cousin eddie. >> not david letterman. chris: no. next up carbon copying with the
chris cubas. >> that sounds like randy quaid because he's the gay mafia made him do it. >> chris: let's find out. >> bernie! #-- hell no bernie, we won't sroeft for hil -- vote for hill. >> are you sure. [ applause ] >> chris: he hashtagged his own name. i don't know. the most amazing thing about randy quaid is watching him turn into cousin eddie. >> not david letterman. chris: no. next up carbon copying with the
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you want a jet to cuba? jet blue may be your airline. bill griffons with that and a look at the market. >> it is already the last trading day of the month of for the stock market. today kind of quiet. we did get disapoipting news when we heard the second quarter growth rate for the economy was 1.2%, less than half what was expected. the dow up just two points. one big gainer has been amazon trading near all-time highs after reporting a bigger than expected profit for the second quarter. this was amazon's profitable quarter. and, by the way, today's rising stock price has made ceo the third richest person in the world. his fortune is now about $64 billion. how nice for him. >>> if you are making vacation plans this summer you can include cuba as a possibility. jet blue is getting a jump on the competition by introducing the u.s. to the island nation beginning august 31. it's only $99 one way. initially the flights are from fort lauderdale. they will occur three times a week but frequency will increase this fall and will offer flights from
you want a jet to cuba? jet blue may be your airline. bill griffons with that and a look at the market. >> it is already the last trading day of the month of for the stock market. today kind of quiet. we did get disapoipting news when we heard the second quarter growth rate for the economy was 1.2%, less than half what was expected. the dow up just two points. one big gainer has been amazon trading near all-time highs after reporting a bigger than expected profit for the second quarter....
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transportation is outlining eight airlines able to travel to cuba. last night, i think there was something of a deal struck between ag interests and the ability to export product or a deal that will be formed in exporting product to cuba. i think that makes sense. but given the fact that the speaker is working against this amendment, i see the handwriting on the wall, i think it best to withdraw and that's exactly what i'm going to do. the chair: the gentleman withdraws his amendment -- is there objection to withdrawing the amendment. hearing none the amendment is withdrawn. the chair understands that amendment number 49 will not be offered. it is now in order to consider amendment number 50. for what purpose does the gentleman from delaware seek recognition? >> i rise as the designee of the gentleman from maryland, mr. delaney. he has an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate that amendment. the clerk: amendment number 50 printed in house report 114-639, offer by police department karney of delaware. the chair: pursuant to house
transportation is outlining eight airlines able to travel to cuba. last night, i think there was something of a deal struck between ag interests and the ability to export product or a deal that will be formed in exporting product to cuba. i think that makes sense. but given the fact that the speaker is working against this amendment, i see the handwriting on the wall, i think it best to withdraw and that's exactly what i'm going to do. the chair: the gentleman withdraws his amendment -- is...
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mccall's access to cuba, as well as mine and the congressional delegation. does that give you any concern? >> yes. i was disappointed that the congressional delegation was not issued visas. the chairman asked me if i could assist in that matter, and we tried and we were unable to make that happen. so i'm disappointed that the cuban government -- >> i thought you were almighty and powerful. >> i'm sorry? well, let me comment more generally sir on this issue of last point of departure from cuba. what i've told our people in tsa is i want an assurance that any last point of departure airport from cuba satisfies our u.s. screening standards, not just international screening standards. i've also told tsa that i want them to get with the cuban government and put in place agreements, mous, for federal air marshals and hopefully make that happen before we start commercial flights. and i want to see a senior level official from tsa headquarters personally go down to cuba to take a look at the security of last point of departure airports. we are very focused on last p
mccall's access to cuba, as well as mine and the congressional delegation. does that give you any concern? >> yes. i was disappointed that the congressional delegation was not issued visas. the chairman asked me if i could assist in that matter, and we tried and we were unable to make that happen. so i'm disappointed that the cuban government -- >> i thought you were almighty and powerful. >> i'm sorry? well, let me comment more generally sir on this issue of last point of...
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months, the act was passed in march, and in april, both started coming from cuba. cubans arrived by boat. and what is now known as the mariel boat lift. most of those people applied for asylum. 11,000 haitians arrived. they also applied for asylum. so all of these people were looking for asylum. the united states reacted in several ways. centers, the number of detention centers were increased. reagan did increase the number of detention centers. but also, reagan did seek passage of the law from congress that would help with this and part of that was the cuban-haitian adjustment act, which provided cubans and haitians who resided in the united states since january, 1982, could apply for lawful, permanent residence. these people were allowed to stay here because they had been here, and because they were either from haiti or cuba. in the there were similar bills. 1990's, there were all of these acronyms. we have the nicaraguan and cuban adjustment act the haitian -- haitian immigrant act in so, since that time, the 1987. numbers have gone up and down. the numbers of p
months, the act was passed in march, and in april, both started coming from cuba. cubans arrived by boat. and what is now known as the mariel boat lift. most of those people applied for asylum. 11,000 haitians arrived. they also applied for asylum. so all of these people were looking for asylum. the united states reacted in several ways. centers, the number of detention centers were increased. reagan did increase the number of detention centers. but also, reagan did seek passage of the law from...
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the premise that vietnam is like cuba is false. that being nice to cuba will not make them better. over the course of years, they have harbored hundreds of political prisoners, still repress their people and from new jersey it's particularly disconcerting. as we speak, murdered and convicted of murdering a new jersey trooper still is harbored safely in cuba. for all those reasons i ask the body to reject this amendment. >> thank you very much. the delegate from minnesota? >> thank you. i'm not judging the merits of any of these motions that are before us today. i'm coming at this from the side of i'm just a regular guy that's here. i'm a husband. happy birthday, honey, if you're watching. we're trying to set foreign policy here, folks. this is not what this is for. this is not where this belongs. we're a representative of a republic. we have people who are supposed to do this. this is not the venue or forum for us to air these grievances. we can petition our government for different aspects. this is about why people should vote for us. this level of detail we're getting into and sp
the premise that vietnam is like cuba is false. that being nice to cuba will not make them better. over the course of years, they have harbored hundreds of political prisoners, still repress their people and from new jersey it's particularly disconcerting. as we speak, murdered and convicted of murdering a new jersey trooper still is harbored safely in cuba. for all those reasons i ask the body to reject this amendment. >> thank you very much. the delegate from minnesota? >> thank...
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but cuba banned him from playing amid concerns he might defect.o at the age of 16, he left his family behind, climbing on a raft with nine other people and floating away in pursuit of his big league dream. [ indiscernible ] >> go through the water like want to die. >> reporter: possessed with all the big league tools he signed a $150,000 contract with the toronto blue jays. he went up to aaa one step away from the majors. was it worth it? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: but in 2006, hova was cut by blue jays. 19 years after leaving cuba, jova is on the lowest rung of professional baseball the san rafael pacifics a team where young players still dream and where old ones transition into coaching and dream of what might have been. >> i think for a guy like him to put that down right now is still too early. he tells me he still has three or four more years left. >> an incredible story. i wish i could play that as long as he has. >> he loves imparting his knowledge of the game to some of the younger players and hope that they will achieve the dreams that he may
but cuba banned him from playing amid concerns he might defect.o at the age of 16, he left his family behind, climbing on a raft with nine other people and floating away in pursuit of his big league dream. [ indiscernible ] >> go through the water like want to die. >> reporter: possessed with all the big league tools he signed a $150,000 contract with the toronto blue jays. he went up to aaa one step away from the majors. was it worth it? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: but in...
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she escaped from prison in 1979 and fled to cuba.e watching governor christie's speech, his son andrew. like many delegates in the hall, he gave his father rave reviews. >> he did an outstanding job. >> had you heard the speech before. >> i read it a couple times. >> did it sound tonight as it did in practice? >> no, it sounded much better because we had a whole hall of people with us helping him out. >> andrew christie added he believes his father made the choice very clear between donald trump and secretary clinton. >>> we'll continue our live team coverage throughout the day in our afternoon shows and we have a complete wrapup at nbc 10 news tonight at 7:00, our special every sing the night we're here in cleveland. >>> our commitment to clear the shelters continues this morning with a story about a handicap dog who has a new lease on life. >> he arrived badly injured and neglected. because of chemical burns to his hind leg, doctors had to amputate. louie was in the middle of a long recovery when this student and her then fiance de
she escaped from prison in 1979 and fled to cuba.e watching governor christie's speech, his son andrew. like many delegates in the hall, he gave his father rave reviews. >> he did an outstanding job. >> had you heard the speech before. >> i read it a couple times. >> did it sound tonight as it did in practice? >> no, it sounded much better because we had a whole hall of people with us helping him out. >> andrew christie added he believes his father made the...
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yet we coddled cuba. third thing and only criticism i have of christie is when he was ridiculing hillary over putin and wanted a reset with putin. who know who else does? donald trump! i mean, donald trump is saying interesting things about ukraine a bit disturbing in favor of putin and that was hypocrisy and the right is learning from the left. they're becoming krip sits. >> and then that continued with dr. ben carson. juan mentioned it. this is him talking about hillary clinton and lucifer. >> oh my gosh. >> one of the things that i have learned about hillary clinton is that one of her heroes, her mentors, was saul olinski. interestingly enough, let me tell you about saul olinski. he wrote "ruled for radicals." on the dedication page, it acknowledges lucifer. are we willing to elect someone as president who has as their role model somebody who acknowledges lucifer? >> so for me, that was a step too far. juan, i'll let you talk about it since we were on air last night. >> you know, so you think back to m
yet we coddled cuba. third thing and only criticism i have of christie is when he was ridiculing hillary over putin and wanted a reset with putin. who know who else does? donald trump! i mean, donald trump is saying interesting things about ukraine a bit disturbing in favor of putin and that was hypocrisy and the right is learning from the left. they're becoming krip sits. >> and then that continued with dr. ben carson. juan mentioned it. this is him talking about hillary clinton and...
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now, now we go to cuba. hillary clinton supported concessions to the castro brothers and got almost nothing in return for ending the embargo. she supported a deal that did not even require the regime to regime -- return a cocktail or to face justice. -- cop killer to face justice. there was a new jersey state trooper murdered in cold blood, and he's glad to cuba -- he fled to cuba and is living there to this very day. how can someone live with their own conscious when your reward is domestic terrorists, with continued to safety and at the same time betray the family of a fallen police officer waiting for decades for justice for his murder? so let's ask the question, hillary clinton, as a cobbler of the brutal castro brothers, destroyer of a family of a fallen state trooper, is she guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. [shouting] chris christie: now finally, her firstme in one of positions of secretary of state, she set up a private e-mail server in violation of national security. clinton aired more about protecti
now, now we go to cuba. hillary clinton supported concessions to the castro brothers and got almost nothing in return for ending the embargo. she supported a deal that did not even require the regime to regime -- return a cocktail or to face justice. -- cop killer to face justice. there was a new jersey state trooper murdered in cold blood, and he's glad to cuba -- he fled to cuba and is living there to this very day. how can someone live with their own conscious when your reward is domestic...
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cuba banned him from playing amid concerns he might defect. so at the age of 16 he left his family behind climbing on to a raft with nine others and floating away. >> i go to the water, they want to die. >> possessed with all the big league tools he signed a $150,000 contract with the toronto blue jays. he worked his way up to aaa. >> was the journey worth it? >> in 2006 he was cut. 19 years later he finds himself on the lowest rung of professional baseball. the san rafael pacifics where young playerings are still green and old ones transition into coach sxlg dream of what might have been. >> to put that down now is too early. he says he has three or four years left. >> i wish i could play as long as he has. >> he loves imparting his knowledge of the game to the younger players and hopes they achieve the dreams he may never have done. >> i say maybe i don't know yeah i'm feeling good right now. >> baseball is his life his players are his family. last year he married diane at home plate. his manager was the minister the players made up the wedd
cuba banned him from playing amid concerns he might defect. so at the age of 16 he left his family behind climbing on to a raft with nine others and floating away. >> i go to the water, they want to die. >> possessed with all the big league tools he signed a $150,000 contract with the toronto blue jays. he worked his way up to aaa. >> was the journey worth it? >> in 2006 he was cut. 19 years later he finds himself on the lowest rung of professional baseball. the san...
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viviÓ en estados unidos desde los aÑos 60 cuando abandonÓ su natal cuba.mada. reportera: Ésa llamada ley de la enfermera reyes, una joven puertorriqueÑa que noto que la anciana estaba recobrando la memoria y decidiÓ poner manos a la orden para reunirlo con los suyos. >> no tenÍa ningÚn número local ni nada, empecÉ a buscar desde abril, empecÉ a buscar en internet, facebook a los nombres que me daba porque me daba los mismos nombres todos los dÍas. la labor fue titÁnica, todas las pistas conducÍan a telÉfonos sin servicio pero en su tiempo libre seguÍa buscando. pagÓ de su bolsillo un portal de internet que le dio mÁs datos. reportera: finalmente sus esfuerzos rindieron frutos como una llamada a las vegas cambiÓ la vida de los santamarina. >> me dicen hay un seÑor que dice que es tu papÁ. ya se imaginan lo que sentÍ. me tuve que sentar. no creÍa, no podía creer que eso serÍa verdad. >> imagÍnese cÓmo fue eso. cuando pude hablar con mi hijo... reportera: en unos dÍas, roberto regresÓ a las vegas junto a su hijo para reunirse por fin con sus otros dos vÁstago
viviÓ en estados unidos desde los aÑos 60 cuando abandonÓ su natal cuba.mada. reportera: Ésa llamada ley de la enfermera reyes, una joven puertorriqueÑa que noto que la anciana estaba recobrando la memoria y decidiÓ poner manos a la orden para reunirlo con los suyos. >> no tenÍa ningÚn número local ni nada, empecÉ a buscar desde abril, empecÉ a buscar en internet, facebook a los nombres que me daba porque me daba los mismos nombres todos los dÍas. la labor fue titÁnica, todas...
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and cuba. the number of americans traveling to cuba is at 84% compared to the same time last year.hose figures were released by the cuba tourism ministry. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. joe: "what'd you miss?" negative yielding assets now make up more than a quarter of the global fixed income market. the managing director and head of high-yield strategy joins us to talk about the credit market i know that more than 85% of german and japanese debt is yielding less than zero but how big of a presence are negative yields on the corporate side? there are portions that are negative yielding. just for that search and reach for yield mentality. stories of the big since -- since the brexit vote, it brings to mind some of the concerns from last year and last december, what are some lessons we learn from that time in december that may apply and is that issue still there for the junk-bond market? guest: in markets in general, there is poor liquidity and even 14 or 15ries, we saw and i think it's a big problem and an hi
and cuba. the number of americans traveling to cuba is at 84% compared to the same time last year.hose figures were released by the cuba tourism ministry. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. joe: "what'd you miss?" negative yielding assets now make up more than a quarter of the global fixed income market. the managing director and head of high-yield strategy joins us to talk about the credit market i know that more...
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our producers are reallyrd to sell products to the people in cuba. i thank the hard work and efforts of the agriculture business, humanitarian and religious organizations in supporting this amendment. i look forward to working with my colleagues from florida, the committee chairs, leadership, and the agriculture committee on a solution we can all agree on. with that i'd like to recognize my friend from florida, mr. diaz-balart about a lart. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: mr. speaker, thank you. i want to thank the gentleman from arkansas for the time. look, i understand how important this issue is for him. and for his constituents. i frankly salute him. for his efforts. as we all know, our farmers are some of the most patriotic americans. i believe we should do everything we can to help them sell american agriculture products throughout the world. but we cannot at the same time help a communist regime that harbors and supports terrorists and fugitives from u.s. law, the largest confiscater of u.s. property in hi
our producers are reallyrd to sell products to the people in cuba. i thank the hard work and efforts of the agriculture business, humanitarian and religious organizations in supporting this amendment. i look forward to working with my colleagues from florida, the committee chairs, leadership, and the agriculture committee on a solution we can all agree on. with that i'd like to recognize my friend from florida, mr. diaz-balart about a lart. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized....
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. >>> yo hÁgalo que sea, si salÍ de cuba con 30 semanas de embarazo, para darle un mejor futuro a mias ayudas como la dpens ray del pueblo o donaciones de los ciudadanos. >>> en general todos estamos asustados, hay comentarios que nos van a deportar, que si no se hara el puente y en realidad no han dicho respuestas. >>> sin embargo, el gobierno colombiano, ya anunciÓ que los deportara a sus paÍses de orÍgenes. >>> en el evento que no lo hagan de forma voluntaria, se va a entrar a proceder con la deportaciÓn las autoridades indican que han buscado contacto con otros paÍses para saber si estÁn dispuestos a recibirlos en los primeros fecha meses de este aÑo han sido reportados 9. 377 ciudadanos extranjeros. la cifra sobrepasa los 8. 855 devueltos a su paÍs de origen en el aÑo 2015. algunos piden acciones concretas. >>> traten de resolver un puente aÉreo hacia cualquier otro paÍs. >>> pero otros como esta cubana piensan internarse en la selva. >>> >>> si estÁ para mÍ morir en la selva muerto pero no me voy a quedar para que e muy reporten. >>> en bogotÁ noticias telemundo >>> nicaragua v
. >>> yo hÁgalo que sea, si salÍ de cuba con 30 semanas de embarazo, para darle un mejor futuro a mias ayudas como la dpens ray del pueblo o donaciones de los ciudadanos. >>> en general todos estamos asustados, hay comentarios que nos van a deportar, que si no se hara el puente y en realidad no han dicho respuestas. >>> sin embargo, el gobierno colombiano, ya anunciÓ que los deportara a sus paÍses de orÍgenes. >>> en el evento que no lo hagan de forma...
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a continuaciÓn mÁs noticias de colombia y cuba.s equivocadas, distintas al lugar donde deberÍan operar las garantías de seguridad. >> no es cierto que son, te encuentro. y no fue un error exclusivamente de las farc. reportero: cuba confirmÓ la deportaciÓn de 75 cubanosque estaban ilegalmente en ecuador. desde donde esperaba llegara mÉxico para ir a estados unidos. a seguir o que se evita el trÁfico de personas, segÚn fuentes oficiales. el ministerio relaciones exteriores cubano, dice que los dÍas 9 de julio llegaron desde quito dos integrantes de 9 julio grupos de 46 personas. julio: tras la pausa un resumen de contacto deportivo en sÓlo segundos. ♪ ♪ ramsÉs:soy ramsés sandoval, es un dÍa con muchas noticias, vamos a lo mÁs destacado. la sierra ya de guadalajara tienen despido de silos, anunciÓ que omar bravo formarÁ parte de la mls estados unidos. llega al equipo que se fundÓ en el 2006. la cruz azul presentÓ sus esfuerzos para la apertura 2016 de la liga mx. guillermo Álvarez, el presiente el club anunciÓ a los dientes futbolista
a continuaciÓn mÁs noticias de colombia y cuba.s equivocadas, distintas al lugar donde deberÍan operar las garantías de seguridad. >> no es cierto que son, te encuentro. y no fue un error exclusivamente de las farc. reportero: cuba confirmÓ la deportaciÓn de 75 cubanosque estaban ilegalmente en ecuador. desde donde esperaba llegara mÉxico para ir a estados unidos. a seguir o que se evita el trÁfico de personas, segÚn fuentes oficiales. el ministerio relaciones exteriores cubano,...
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but a moment for this young man from cuba coming up. ♪ the candy man can ♪ 'cause he mixes it with love makes the world taste good ♪ ♪ and it feels so good ♪ oh yeah ♪ and it feels so good one swing can be the ultimate game changer. and at t-mobile, we know how to change the game for good. we've doubled our lte coverage and our extended range lte is four times stronger in buildings than before. but we didn't stop there. with t-mobile you can stream baseball free without using your data on mlb tv. t-mobile that's major league coverage. ...with a taco cheesy gordita crunch..... ...burrito supreme®... ...nachos... ...taco... ...and a baja blast®. all the cravings one person can handle, just five dollars. ly at taco bell. >> joe: well, the only grand slam in all-star game history, it belongs to fred lynn. he hit it off attlee hammacher at comiskey park in a blowout win for the american league. bases loaded here, aledmys diaz, ball one, down and away, base hit would type of game. >> john: a signet signature pih right there, become the closer for the red-hot astros. >> joe: 1-0. diaz didn't m
but a moment for this young man from cuba coming up. ♪ the candy man can ♪ 'cause he mixes it with love makes the world taste good ♪ ♪ and it feels so good ♪ oh yeah ♪ and it feels so good one swing can be the ultimate game changer. and at t-mobile, we know how to change the game for good. we've doubled our lte coverage and our extended range lte is four times stronger in buildings than before. but we didn't stop there. with t-mobile you can stream baseball free without using your...
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. -- the soviet union withdrew their missiles and bombers from cuba. [applause]. ] his idea was that this company -- this world should be a better place when we turn it over to the next generation then we inherited the last generation -- than we inherited from the last generation. that is why with all the other , and that is made, why he made such commitments. that is why he made such an effort. he was committed to the young people of the united states, and of the world. in all of these efforts, you were there, all of you. when there were difficulties, you sustained him. in periods of crisis, you stood beside him. sorrow, youf comforted him. individual,at as an -- when i think of president -- edy, [inaudible] -- that all the world -- individual, hen really -- [applause] as an individual and for a political party to the concept of above, we must look to the future. everyone here started four years ago, for that to be sustained and continued, the same effort with the same energy and the same dedication that was given to president john f. kennedy, not --
. -- the soviet union withdrew their missiles and bombers from cuba. [applause]. ] his idea was that this company -- this world should be a better place when we turn it over to the next generation then we inherited the last generation -- than we inherited from the last generation. that is why with all the other , and that is made, why he made such commitments. that is why he made such an effort. he was committed to the young people of the united states, and of the world. in all of these...
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she would be very proud. >> reporter: proud his father said seeing their son going to cuba. 57 studentsmonths practicing and scraping together funds for a chance their conductor said he didn't want them to miss. >> it's an opportunity that may not come again. that if you don't go now it may be different if you go later. >> reporter: the students are set to play three concerts in three different cities and will get a coaching session. >> i'm looking forward to looking at the museums and the concerts, meeting some of the locals will be fun. >> little bit nervous and also -- exciting, yeah. >> reporter: it's a trip their conductor hopes will teach them music's power to pass cultural boundaries and time. >> you can he sue it in their body language that it's not something foreign to them. it doesn't matter that it's from a couple hundred years ago or that it's -- someone was wearing a white wig while they were writing the music . none of it really matters. >> reporter: and cast day will think of that meaning and his mother with every note. >> she would love romeo and juliet. >> what an amazi
she would be very proud. >> reporter: proud his father said seeing their son going to cuba. 57 studentsmonths practicing and scraping together funds for a chance their conductor said he didn't want them to miss. >> it's an opportunity that may not come again. that if you don't go now it may be different if you go later. >> reporter: the students are set to play three concerts in three different cities and will get a coaching session. >> i'm looking forward to looking at...
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to cuba. if they can come to u.s. land, whether it's the beach in miami or whether it's the mexico/u.s. border, they are quickly paroled into the country under the provisions of the 1965 cube san readjustment act and within a year get a green card and be able to stay permanently. the numbers of cubans at the u.s./mexico border seeking admission and almost all are admitted has increased dramatically in recent years. more than 30,000 in 2015 and yet this is barely discussed in the u.s. public sphere. this is not the object of lots of political heat and smoke the way of situation of central american unaccompanied minors has. but mexico is doing very little to detain people who will definitely be asking for asylum in the u.s. why is that? well, there's very little serious u.s. pressure to detain this population for several reasons, one is the legacy of the cold war that gives cuba alone, cuban nationals alone preferences in reaching the u.s. according to the wet foot/dry foot policy i just describ
to cuba. if they can come to u.s. land, whether it's the beach in miami or whether it's the mexico/u.s. border, they are quickly paroled into the country under the provisions of the 1965 cube san readjustment act and within a year get a green card and be able to stay permanently. the numbers of cubans at the u.s./mexico border seeking admission and almost all are admitted has increased dramatically in recent years. more than 30,000 in 2015 and yet this is barely discussed in the u.s. public...