dr. daniella corona, i thank you very much for joining us today. thank you very much. a saturday mark 60 years since the height of the cuban missile crisis. for 13 days, there was a 10 standoff between the u. s. and the soviet union, bringing them ever closer to nuclear conflict. after the failed 1961 u. s. attempt to overthrow q was left his government. washington planned another operation, while moving jupiter miss science to italy and turkey. in response, castro's ally soviet leader nikita khrushchev placed nuclear missiles on the island, cuba less than 200 kilometers from florida. that led to outrage in washington and a blockade of cuba to stop soviet missiles reaching the nation. as tensions. piqued, crush of back down and agreed to take back the missiles that he deployed president kennedy in return promise not to invade cuba. a cubans to direct conflict with america seemed all the more likely. we spoke to a cuban photo journalist who captured the cuban missile crisis back in 1900. 62, douglas. my name's ernesto fernandez. i'm a photo journalist for the missile cr