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david ariosto is in cuba with the story. >> bending around havana's southern rim is malacon, long a meetingt for cuba's lovers. musicians, poets. offering cubans a perch together and rest. so i.t., the famed malacon. partially built by the u.s. army corps of engineers back before fidel castro was a thought in this country. on a good day you can actually pick up radio stations from southwest florida. all sorts of people walk along this area, sometimes they're even talking about politics. and so i sat down with a few cubans to get their take on what this new u.s. embassy actually means. >> what do you think of all these changes between united states and cuba? >> there are changes. finally. and hopefully it will help the country. but you know changes they don't always benefit everyone. it really just depends on your point of view. >> what is your point of view sitting on the malacon, what's your sense of it all? >> in my opinion, there's still a lot missing. >> after fidel castro rolled to power in 1959 he nationalized property. guide the improveinto it thedese relations, cuba's economy fell i
david ariosto is in cuba with the story. >> bending around havana's southern rim is malacon, long a meetingt for cuba's lovers. musicians, poets. offering cubans a perch together and rest. so i.t., the famed malacon. partially built by the u.s. army corps of engineers back before fidel castro was a thought in this country. on a good day you can actually pick up radio stations from southwest florida. all sorts of people walk along this area, sometimes they're even talking about politics....
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david ariosto disciplinarians. >> c.j. grisham is not just any gun owner. when i met him at a range just outside austin, texas he had six guns on him and made sure i was aware he was prepared for anything. >> breakdown of society all the food in the world is not going to protect you from a person who wants to take that food from you. >> that sort of doomsday experience may seem but the oath keeper, who feel that violating the u.s. constitution. >> i can't run around with a rifle, it's an unlawful ordinance so we carry our loaded rifles there all the time really to dare them to do something about it. >> and he's not alone. since 2008, the number of gun owners has increased by 800%. some same the direct result of the election of barack obama. >> illegal president who needs to step down. good by his election empowered a rad owners -- >> by his election, empowered a party that had always existed but never been a force that you would even want to be associated with because it would be certain political death. >> todd smith is a former texas house republican who
david ariosto disciplinarians. >> c.j. grisham is not just any gun owner. when i met him at a range just outside austin, texas he had six guns on him and made sure i was aware he was prepared for anything. >> breakdown of society all the food in the world is not going to protect you from a person who wants to take that food from you. >> that sort of doomsday experience may seem but the oath keeper, who feel that violating the u.s. constitution. >> i can't run around with...
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as david ariosto reports, the answers are complicated and controversy. controversial. >> imagine if delaware up and disappeared, the entire state vanishing under the waves with nothing but sun and sea. this isn't delaware but an area the size of it slowly sank and disappeared in louisiana where coastal erosion is the greatest danger if there's another katrina type storm. this is an area you see land, this is all bayou here, those are people's homes they used to barbecue and hang out here and exchange crabs and oysters and now this is all water. essentially the water has rushed over the course of several decades and eroded a lot of the natural coastal barriers that used to be here to protect the communities from storm surges. when hurricane katrina barreled ashore that lack of marsh allowed for further devastation. some parts of louisiana are actually considered more vulnerable. the reason those natural barriers have continued to erode and in the town of burse, only a scattering of throws remain. here. this is one of the coastal areas which exist in the t
as david ariosto reports, the answers are complicated and controversy. controversial. >> imagine if delaware up and disappeared, the entire state vanishing under the waves with nothing but sun and sea. this isn't delaware but an area the size of it slowly sank and disappeared in louisiana where coastal erosion is the greatest danger if there's another katrina type storm. this is an area you see land, this is all bayou here, those are people's homes they used to barbecue and hang out here...
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david ariosto, al jazeera, cuba. (f) here to see the flag raised for the first time since then. in the late '70s he served as head of the american intersection in havana and a long time critic of the u.s. trade embargo. i met him where he reflected on the importance of normalizing relations. >> it was owonderful morning for me. i've waited all these years. i mean to return. i mean i've been back to cuba many times but to return with normal conditions between the two countries. i had begun to believe it was never going to be in my lifetime. now, wonderfully it's happened. >> when you came here as the head of the intersection, did you think back then that relations would be normalized quickly? >> i was delighted to come back and to become the chief of the intersection under carter. and hoping that i could then help bring about dialogue, discussions, negotiations, and is leading to a great improvement in relations perhaps in time to normalization. unfortunately, there were those in the carter administration who didn't want normalization. then came ronald reagan. he was elected. he
david ariosto, al jazeera, cuba. (f) here to see the flag raised for the first time since then. in the late '70s he served as head of the american intersection in havana and a long time critic of the u.s. trade embargo. i met him where he reflected on the importance of normalizing relations. >> it was owonderful morning for me. i've waited all these years. i mean to return. i mean i've been back to cuba many times but to return with normal conditions between the two countries. i had begun...
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david ariosto reports. >> i went through a very bad thing in my life and i didn't know how to deal with it. so the trawm, that's what led md me to drug use. >> she used whatever she could get her hands on. >> as time went on i went to selling drugs on my habit. >> once in jail she was able to kick drugs for life. she went on to try ofind work. >> i wanted to be able to support my children. i tried hard to apply and apply and apply numerous places but i never got a job. >> 32-year-old woman with children, she suspected that the box she had to check to admit to criminal conviction kept her from work. in the two decades since leaving prison she's never been able to find anything but part time jobs. >> i never got anything better than paying rent barely. >> studies show that identifying as ex offender could reduce chances of employment by two-thirds. that's why 18 states more than 100 cities and counties and even private companies such as target walmart, have instituted ban the box policies. essentially that means the box asking prospective employees to check whether they have a criminal co
david ariosto reports. >> i went through a very bad thing in my life and i didn't know how to deal with it. so the trawm, that's what led md me to drug use. >> she used whatever she could get her hands on. >> as time went on i went to selling drugs on my habit. >> once in jail she was able to kick drugs for life. she went on to try ofind work. >> i wanted to be able to support my children. i tried hard to apply and apply and apply numerous places but i never got a...
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david ariosto has the story. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: when it comes to jiving, new orleans, few are betterersed than this man. he still lives here since 1943. neighbourhoods, hopes and hospitals, it's not what it used to be. 10 years after hurricane katrina, new orleans is a tale of two cities. >> post katrina a lot of people moved into new orleans, transplanted nementz l themselves and -- themselves and they don't know the city. return. today a full quarter of the residents moved here, after the storm. they are younger, wider and more educated according to a new study. many come in search of the jobs and new opportunity. and yet for old timers, the change is profound. rising costs have fundamentally changed the community that he remembers, preventing many neighbours from coming back >>> a lot of people were forced out of new orleans, can't afford the rent. if you live in you pay 33% more in housing. the rent is high. a third renters spend half their average. >> people from new orleans, some don't like what they see going on. we have been shut out of jobs. economically people are struggle
david ariosto has the story. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: when it comes to jiving, new orleans, few are betterersed than this man. he still lives here since 1943. neighbourhoods, hopes and hospitals, it's not what it used to be. 10 years after hurricane katrina, new orleans is a tale of two cities. >> post katrina a lot of people moved into new orleans, transplanted nementz l themselves and -- themselves and they don't know the city. return. today a full quarter of the residents moved here,...
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david ariosto has the story. >> c.j. grisham is not just any gun owner. when i met him at a range just outside of austin, texas, he had three guns on him and made me know he was prepared for anything. >> if there was ever a breakdown of society all the food in the world is not going to protect you there the person that wants to take that food away from you. >> that kind of doomsday theory seems extreme but they believe they should disagree with any law that they believe violates the u.s. constitution. >> in san antonio i can't walk around with a rifle, it's an uunlawful ordinance so we carry our rifles just to see if they can do anything about it. >> antigovernment groups like the oath keepers have increased by 800%, some say because of the direct election of barack obama. >> by his election, empowered a radical element in the republican party that had always existed, but had never been a force that you would even want to be associated with. because it would be certain political death. >> todd smith is a former texas house republican who served in the sta
david ariosto has the story. >> c.j. grisham is not just any gun owner. when i met him at a range just outside of austin, texas, he had three guns on him and made me know he was prepared for anything. >> if there was ever a breakdown of society all the food in the world is not going to protect you there the person that wants to take that food away from you. >> that kind of doomsday theory seems extreme but they believe they should disagree with any law that they believe...
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. >> david ariosto joins us now. there's some instances, like you said, companies banning the box. a jurisdiction is banning the box. there's a lot of countries that are not comfortable having this imposed upon. >> an applicant will look to the process and go through several rounds of interviews. that's the process. we go through a waiting process, especially when we have small businesses, each matters so much to a company. once we goet to the point of offering a job, maybe we wouldn't want to offer that job. it's speaking to a largely the small business, but it speaks to process. >> let's talk about the differences between government jobs and private sector, we are not just talking about one or the other. we are looking about 18 states, 400 cities, where they ban the box, where it's in place. four states we look to ban in private companies here. but the average here, we are talking about the united states, which incorporate rates more people than anyone else in the world. at some point they get out of gaol. if those people get out, and there's more roadblocks to getting them reint
. >> david ariosto joins us now. there's some instances, like you said, companies banning the box. a jurisdiction is banning the box. there's a lot of countries that are not comfortable having this imposed upon. >> an applicant will look to the process and go through several rounds of interviews. that's the process. we go through a waiting process, especially when we have small businesses, each matters so much to a company. once we goet to the point of offering a job, maybe we...
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david ariosto went there, people leave their homes to be able to sit by the seaside. >> many don't haveoning. the malacon is the stretch four mile stretch along havana's northern edge and people of all stripes go there. we saw people carrying american flags, carrying cuban flags for the first time since 1961, those stars and stripes will be flying over the malacon. we delved into this topic and take a look. bending around havana's northern rim is the famed malacon. a four mile stretch of concrete and asphalt that has long served as a meeting spot for cuba's lovers politicians and musicians. its promenade offers a perch together to rest. this is it, the famed malacon, partially built by the u.s. army corps of engineers, before fidel was a thought in this country. on a good day you can actually pick up radio stations from florida. kids dating and fishermen casting their lines and sometimes talking about politics. and so i sat down with a few cubans to get their take on what this new embassy actually means. >> what do you think of changes between united states and cuba? >> there are change
david ariosto went there, people leave their homes to be able to sit by the seaside. >> many don't haveoning. the malacon is the stretch four mile stretch along havana's northern edge and people of all stripes go there. we saw people carrying american flags, carrying cuban flags for the first time since 1961, those stars and stripes will be flying over the malacon. we delved into this topic and take a look. bending around havana's northern rim is the famed malacon. a four mile stretch of...