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i was in one of cuba's most prominent schools when i made a joke about president fidel castro.id that slept on the bunk bed on top of me recorded our conversation and i was expelled from school. my mom said the only choice is for us to leave cuba. i've lived in miami 35 years. it's my home base. i come back and forth it cuba. i've been coming to cuba for over 20 years. cuba is a communist country in economic transition. >> fidel castro allowed cubans to establish more businesses, there are people that are making money, there are people that have created a tremendous amount of wealth. >> people with family connections to the states, people tied to the exploding tourist industry, small businessowners, taxi drivers, people operating in ever-changing gray areas of what is permissible. how's it work right now? if you're cuban, you can sell your property to -- >> another cuban from cuba. that's what's happening right now. a lot of cuban-americans, a lot of cubans living abroad are now coming back and through relatives are buying property. >> obviously somebody has touched this buildi
i was in one of cuba's most prominent schools when i made a joke about president fidel castro.id that slept on the bunk bed on top of me recorded our conversation and i was expelled from school. my mom said the only choice is for us to leave cuba. i've lived in miami 35 years. it's my home base. i come back and forth it cuba. i've been coming to cuba for over 20 years. cuba is a communist country in economic transition. >> fidel castro allowed cubans to establish more businesses, there...
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and boys have been filing through this door behind me anxious to join the fight in cuba against fidel castro's >> they were mainly cuban exiles. they hated castro. they thought that they could mount a small-scale invasion which could gatherer more and more support until it ended up overthrowing the regime. >> cuban businessmen, doctors, men who once drove taxis, always hoping the muscle of the united states would sustain them. >> we thought the united states be behind this operation, there was no way we were going to lose, and we were wrong. ♪ >> small force of invaders landed at a semi-isolated resort area on the south coast of cuba at the bay of pigs. >> castro alerted his small air force and his large army and raced toward the scene. >> the showdown came at dawn and the rebels were only able to move 20 miles inland and those able to move beyond the beach were trapped in the swatch or high growth. >> long live the revolutionary forces which are shooting down yankee planes and are smashing the invaders of the land. the castro-controlled television network is parading prisoners captured on the
and boys have been filing through this door behind me anxious to join the fight in cuba against fidel castro's >> they were mainly cuban exiles. they hated castro. they thought that they could mount a small-scale invasion which could gatherer more and more support until it ended up overthrowing the regime. >> cuban businessmen, doctors, men who once drove taxis, always hoping the muscle of the united states would sustain them. >> we thought the united states be behind this...
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esto a pesar de que fidel castro elimin la fiesta de los calendarios en 1969. cre nuevamente inters por la tradicin navideÑa. ---y recientemente, desde que el presidente ral castro anunci modernizacin de la economa y la creacin de un sector de empresas privadas en 2011, los centros comerciales tambien se unen a la fiesta. ===traffic open=== topvo/anchor estas son las historias que hacen noticia hoy --- un trgico accidente cobr la vida de dos personas en la ciudad de pacfica --- --- informaciones preliminares indican que un vehculo viajando en sentido contrario por la carretera uno hacia el norte impact a otro auto cerca a la avenida "paloma" --- --- autoridades investigan las causas del incidente --- take vo / lorena --- un apagn dej sin celebracin de noche buena a un gran numero de residentes en el sur de la baha --- --- los equipos de emergencia de pge restauraron la energa alrededor de las ocho y media de la noche luego que un camin de basura accidentalmente derribara unas lneas de alta tensin --- take vo / lorena --- dos inusuales tornados impactaron el nor
esto a pesar de que fidel castro elimin la fiesta de los calendarios en 1969. cre nuevamente inters por la tradicin navideÑa. ---y recientemente, desde que el presidente ral castro anunci modernizacin de la economa y la creacin de un sector de empresas privadas en 2011, los centros comerciales tambien se unen a la fiesta. ===traffic open=== topvo/anchor estas son las historias que hacen noticia hoy --- un trgico accidente cobr la vida de dos personas en la ciudad de pacfica --- ---...
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>> cuba, in the days before fidel castro. 59, fidel kept castroary, 1959, phil and his troops marched in print , they are ready to seize the moment, as is a new generation of cubans, who hope to open their country to the world. ." we visited on "france 24 ." you are watching "france 24 i am aurore dupuis, and here are the latest allies. rebels, fighters are being evacuated from besieged towns, part of a rare deal reached. japan has agreed to give compensation to korean former sex slaves who were forced to work in japanese military brothels during world war ii. paris, the city of love, is usually the world's number one tourist definition, -- tourist destination, but this year it has been tainted by recent terror attacks in the french capital. we start this in addition with the deaths of 20 people who are thought to have been killed in a bomb blast in northeast nigeria. the bombing reportedly ripped through a mosque. multiple suicide and grenade attacks have taken place since sunday. at least 15 people were killed yesterday in the same area. our correspondent is covering this per cap na
>> cuba, in the days before fidel castro. 59, fidel kept castroary, 1959, phil and his troops marched in print , they are ready to seize the moment, as is a new generation of cubans, who hope to open their country to the world. ." we visited on "france 24 ." you are watching "france 24 i am aurore dupuis, and here are the latest allies. rebels, fighters are being evacuated from besieged towns, part of a rare deal reached. japan has agreed to give compensation to korean...
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esto a pesar de que fidel castro elimin la fiesta de los calendarios en 1969.apa juan pablo segundo a la isla en 1997 cre nuevamente inters por la tradicin navideÑa. ---y recientemente, desde que el presidente ral castro anunci modernizacin de la economa y la creacin de un sector de empresas privadas en 2011, los centros comerciales tambien se unen a la fiesta. bump lorena ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo / lorena --- si usted quiere bajar de peso, en prevenir es vivir le decimos cmo el chocolate oscuro puede ayudarlo, detalles en breve --- take vo/lorena --- adems, sabe usted cules son los beneficios de dormir con su mascota?, en dos minutos le tengo la respuesta ---- gabriela facebook bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las temperaturas maximas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia:
esto a pesar de que fidel castro elimin la fiesta de los calendarios en 1969.apa juan pablo segundo a la isla en 1997 cre nuevamente inters por la tradicin navideÑa. ---y recientemente, desde que el presidente ral castro anunci modernizacin de la economa y la creacin de un sector de empresas privadas en 2011, los centros comerciales tambien se unen a la fiesta. bump lorena ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo / lorena --- si usted quiere bajar de peso,...
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gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [laughs] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think music is a universal language? >> yes, if you don't know how to speak english, but when you are playing, you understand everything. >> reporter: with music there is no language barrier. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by
gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [laughs] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think music...
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dizzy gillespie's 1947 "manteca" the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [laughs] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think muse sick a universal language. >> yes, if you don't know how the speak english, when you are playing, you understand everything. >> reporter: with music there is no language barrier. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. around the world, good night. paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm. nobody's gonna do it for you. you have to get out there and do it yourself. bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opinion cannot be purchased. it's time for our next president to get in there, roll up his sleeves, take
dizzy gillespie's 1947 "manteca" the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [laughs] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you...
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fidel castro seized power in cuba in 1959, installed an oppressive regime and soviet style, state-planned economy. his regime banned u.s. auto imports. the only american cars now found on the island are models that predate the kennedy administration and studebakers, oldsmobiles and packards. estimates say about 60,000 american classics remain in cuba. they drive alongside mostly ladas and other soviet-bloc autos. and while a few dozen here may appear meticulously maintained, most are rigged for practicality instead of restoration. most are powered by japanese diesel engines and serve as taxis and personal vehicles. the only remaining original component: a rusted body - its original paint job concealed under decades of poorly executed pain jobs. gordils says: "they have parts from chevy's from 1950's. they are running with nissan engines. hyundai engines. rear ends from nissan trucks so they just put things together and make it work." to restore these, some owners - who refused on-camera interviews - told us they spend years on their cars - asking friends traveling to the united states to
fidel castro seized power in cuba in 1959, installed an oppressive regime and soviet style, state-planned economy. his regime banned u.s. auto imports. the only american cars now found on the island are models that predate the kennedy administration and studebakers, oldsmobiles and packards. estimates say about 60,000 american classics remain in cuba. they drive alongside mostly ladas and other soviet-bloc autos. and while a few dozen here may appear meticulously maintained, most are rigged for...
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gillespieie 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. stradivarius? >> no. >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think muse sick a universal language. >> yes, if you don't know how the speak english, when you are everything. is no language barrier. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. cbs 2 news, no snow.why some are banking on a white christmas while others rejoice in the lack of fresh powder. powder.then ...celebration for the goveveor.how terry branstad plans to mark a staggering record, not touched by anyone else. else. this is the final full week before christmas and the unseasonably warm temperatures have many wondering, what's up? up?all the precipitat
gillespieie 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. stradivarius? >> no. >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think muse sick a...
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esto a pesar de que fidel castro elimin la fiesta de los calendarios en 1969.ca visita del papa juan pablo segundo a la isla en 1997 cre nuevamente inters por la tradicin navideÑa. ---y recientemente, desde que el presidente ral castro anunci modernizacin de la economa y la creacin de un sector de empresas privadas en 2011, los centros comerciales tambien se unen a la fiesta. take vo ---la fuerza area colombiana rescat a dos excursionistas polacos que se haban perdido en la selva amaznica al sur del pas. ---despues que los dos turistas fueron reportados como desaparecidos, las autoridades comenzaron una busqueda area que se dificultaba por la tupida vegetacin. ---ambos se encuentran en buenas condiciones de salud. ---uno de ellos tuvo que recibir tratamiento por la mordedura de una serpiente. cesar/ms --- con tan solo 11 aÑos, natalia molanphy se ha convertido en una de laartistasl mundo... sus atractivas ilustraciones, inspiradas sobre todo en la moda y los rostros, ya son aclamadas por muchos a travs de las redes sociales, para imprimirlas en diferentes objet
esto a pesar de que fidel castro elimin la fiesta de los calendarios en 1969.ca visita del papa juan pablo segundo a la isla en 1997 cre nuevamente inters por la tradicin navideÑa. ---y recientemente, desde que el presidente ral castro anunci modernizacin de la economa y la creacin de un sector de empresas privadas en 2011, los centros comerciales tambien se unen a la fiesta. take vo ---la fuerza area colombiana rescat a dos excursionistas polacos que se haban perdido en la selva amaznica al...
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gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [laughs] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think muse sick a universal language. >> yes, if you don't know how the speak english, when you are playing, you understand everything. >> reporter: with music there is no language barrier. dean reynolds, cbs news, >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the announcer: you're watching kcci 8 news. stacey: fleur flooding. a day and a half of heavy rain forcing the raccoon river over its banks. which other center iowa road and trails flood waters are closing, and which are re-opening. steve: plus an 18-year-old isu student is dead. hit this early morning by a car and it
gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [laughs] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the...
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gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castrolls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [laughs] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think muse sick a universal language. >> yes if you don't know how the speak english when you are playing, you understand everything. >> reporter: with music there is no language barrier. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. >> is this kardashian dating bieber
gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castrolls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [laughs] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable....
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gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [ laughter ] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think music is a universal language? >> yes, if you don't know how to speak english, but when you are playing, you understand everything. >> reporter: with music there is no language barrier. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. ♪ >> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us just a little bit later for the mong news and of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. with the holidays right around the corner, president obama is tryin
gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [ laughter ] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable....
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gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [ laughter ] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think music is a universal language? >> yes, if you don't know how to speak english, but when you are playing, you understand >> reporter: with music there is no language barrier. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us just a little bit later for the morning news and of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. with the holidays right around the corner, president obama
gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel castro closed jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [ laughter ] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the...
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and cuban television was in black-and-white and fidel castro was a young man. president obama has relaxed travel restrictions for the past year. and u.s. and cuban officials restoring regularly scheduled trips. it is on a charter flight. >> going just this year. there are already shortages of hotel rooms there. the u.s. airlines including united are expressing interest in creating regularly scheduled once again this is an understanding at this point between the u.s. and cuba but it is expected to become a done deal in the next couple days selling is pretty exciting. i for one would want to go. juliet: looks like something out of the 50s. ben: we are deciding which are or you would not want to fly out which is your least favorite. not as familiar with. it is the best. >> reporter: i would say jfk. ben: not so far. thank you. you need to go to hugo -- we got to run. juliet: are you looking to buy an apartment in manhattan? you better be filthy rich. you can see, more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warn
and cuban television was in black-and-white and fidel castro was a young man. president obama has relaxed travel restrictions for the past year. and u.s. and cuban officials restoring regularly scheduled trips. it is on a charter flight. >> going just this year. there are already shortages of hotel rooms there. the u.s. airlines including united are expressing interest in creating regularly scheduled once again this is an understanding at this point between the u.s. and cuba but it is...
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money. he's a backstabbing liar." bensinger: "plus, opens up about his unexpected friendship with fidel castro and his hero, muhammad ali." ventura: "he is the greatest." bensinger: "all that's coming up next on in depth." announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on the bully... jeb bush: donald, you're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency. that's not going to happen. (applause) announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on isis. jeb will destroy isis... and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. announcer: tested and proven leadership matters. jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. hey, guys, it's annie. now, if you're anything like me, you're always looking for ways to save money, especially when it comes to your weekly grocery trip. well, with walmart every day low prices, saving money while keeping the pantry full... that's easier than you think. moms in the greenville area, doing your grocery shopping every week with walmart eve
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gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is onef the best examples of the two nation's musical collababation before fidel castro clolod jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you dodot have the best-qualaly instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [ laughter ] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think music is a universal language? >> yes, if you don't know how to eak english, but when you are playing, you understand >> reporter: with music there is no language barrier. dean reynoldld cbs news, chicago. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us just a little bit later for the morning news and of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. . >> it's tuesday, december 15th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >> the republican candidates square off one last time. while donald trump will
gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is onef the best examples of the two nation's musical collababation before fidel castro clolod jazz halls and took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you dodot have the best-qualaly instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. >> reporter: so this is not a stradivarius? >> no. [ laughter ] >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the...
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. >> i'm going to say fidel castro. >> my prediction?ours, it is going to be the most amazing new year's eve show ever and i ought to know because i've hosted quite a few. i think this is going to be the one that outdoes them all. it's going to be awesome, fascinating, incredible, marvelous, stunning, surprising and unbelievable and huge because we have donald trump and melania joining us from mar mara-lago. >> i'll double can down on that and jump on it. dp, you're up? >> i got last year's right. and i said that kate middleton would announce she's having another baby. listen up, this is big, i believe there will be a vacancy on the supreme court before the election in 2016. >> hmmm. >> that will be huge. >> huge. >> do you have a name? >> no. >> i meant who is leaving? >> i do not have a name. but i predict there will be a vacancy and that will change everything. >> gregory? my man, you're up. >> my prediction in who will fill that vacancy. >> elizabeth hasselbeck. my prediction is, as we know, elizabeth hasselbeck has left fox and "fri
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he was unqualified in his opposition to fidel castro and the castro style revolution. and preventing the spread of the castro revolution to the rest of latin america. the 1970's and 1980's, he made a conscious decision that it was better to have authoritarian regimes abroad even if they were brutal and oppressive than to have castro style revolutionary nationalism. this led him to support regimes such as the pinochet regime. those are two examples. helms was the strongest supporter. this sort of changes, i think. in the 1980's he shifts focus, gradually in central america, his policy in el salvador, and his policy in mexico and panama. both places he begins to focus on issues such as corruption and drugs. and less on issues of supporting unqualified authoritarian regimes. he opposes incumbent authoritarian regimes because of the fact they are connected with the drug trade and they are fundamentally corrupt, or so he solve them. the interesting thing is he develops a shadow state department, a whole network of information and sources that provide him in many cases with
he was unqualified in his opposition to fidel castro and the castro style revolution. and preventing the spread of the castro revolution to the rest of latin america. the 1970's and 1980's, he made a conscious decision that it was better to have authoritarian regimes abroad even if they were brutal and oppressive than to have castro style revolutionary nationalism. this led him to support regimes such as the pinochet regime. those are two examples. helms was the strongest supporter. this sort...
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fidel castro. seriously. >> i mean -- this is the front runner of the republican party. would think that would be the kiss of death. >> i thought there were a lot of kisses of death, but not so yet. and, you know, this is -- we were just discussing in the green room. this is one of the most bizarre political environments i've ever been involved with and certainly even observed. >> neera? >> yeah. >> what do you make of it? because you are a popular figure in the republican electorate. you are -- i mean, do you understand what is going on with the republican base right now? >> i can tell you my mom who has been watching this really involved in politics now is said this is the most entertaining. >> no doubt about that. >> exchange. i'm glad he's making friends with putin. i think it would be better off making friends with americans so, you know. >> i mean, honestly, we can joke about it. every week there's something funny that trump says but, you know, this is a serious election, and russia has invaded other countries. it does strike me as odd that we dismiss it as a joke
fidel castro. seriously. >> i mean -- this is the front runner of the republican party. would think that would be the kiss of death. >> i thought there were a lot of kisses of death, but not so yet. and, you know, this is -- we were just discussing in the green room. this is one of the most bizarre political environments i've ever been involved with and certainly even observed. >> neera? >> yeah. >> what do you make of it? because you are a popular figure in the...
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cruz was pointing out both president obama and fidel castro used slogans like hope and change. but rafael's controversial comparisons just keep coming. >> if he has his way, it will make this is a third world country because it is after restriction of wealth on a global basis. >> reporter: obviously, president obama would absolutely disagree with that. the cruz campaign says, look, rafael cruz is a hero. he is someone who is the embodiment of the american dream so it should be no surprise that he is someone his son uses and looks up to. they said he will continue to stump for his son on an official basis and that he does very well with evangelical christians. >> on an official basis, an important caveat there. thank you, sarah. let's go to ben ferguson now and josh smoltz. josh, you worked in the senate with ted cruz. what do you think of him? >> that's a lead-in. i don't think it's any secret ted cruz has not played along well with others in his time in the senate. he's got a resume basically of three or four years here in the senate where there's one or two senators he can ge
cruz was pointing out both president obama and fidel castro used slogans like hope and change. but rafael's controversial comparisons just keep coming. >> if he has his way, it will make this is a third world country because it is after restriction of wealth on a global basis. >> reporter: obviously, president obama would absolutely disagree with that. the cruz campaign says, look, rafael cruz is a hero. he is someone who is the embodiment of the american dream so it should be no...
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. >> fidel castro seized power in cuba in 1959.nstalled a repressive regime and soviet-style economy. his regime banned u.s. auto imports. the only american cars found on the island are models that predate the kennedy administration and feature by-gone brands like studebakers, old mobiles and packards. experts say about 60,000 american classics remain in cuba. they drive alongside mostly latas and other soviet bloc autos. while a few dozen appear meticulously maintained, most are raped for practicality. many are powered by japanese diesel engines and service taxis and personal vehicles. the only remaining original component, a rusted body. its original color concealed under decades of poorly executed paint jobs. >> they have chevys from 1960s, they are running with nissan engines. honda engines. rear ends from trucks, they're just putting things together to make it work. >> some owners who refused interviews told us they spend years on their cars, asking friends, traveling to the united states to return with parts from miami. there
. >> fidel castro seized power in cuba in 1959.nstalled a repressive regime and soviet-style economy. his regime banned u.s. auto imports. the only american cars found on the island are models that predate the kennedy administration and feature by-gone brands like studebakers, old mobiles and packards. experts say about 60,000 american classics remain in cuba. they drive alongside mostly latas and other soviet bloc autos. while a few dozen appear meticulously maintained, most are raped...
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. >> the flames of crisis burn far stronger, fed and fanned by the bitter tirades of fidel castro. >>ays in the fatigues underlining with every appearance that we were two nations in a never-ending state of war. >> today, the united states of
. >> the flames of crisis burn far stronger, fed and fanned by the bitter tirades of fidel castro. >>ays in the fatigues underlining with every appearance that we were two nations in a never-ending state of war. >> today, the united states of
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americans hoping there becomes a market to buy classic cars, to sell american car parts. 1959 fidel castror in cuba and block ought to manufacturers from selling their. the overwhelming majority of the 60,000 free 1960 american classics are now so called frankenstein cars featuring japanese diesel engines, spray paint jobs and other unintended parts. since the u.s. reestablished diplomatic ties with cuba this past year american companies have been visiting the island exploring potential business opportunities. auto parts companies are among them. >> you can see cars here from the late 60s, a lot of cars from russia, korea, very diverse. not the same, we can adapt to that. >> reporter: parts companies hope to sell in cuba, others are looking to buy. one classic car ensure rights, quote, the holy grail would be finding one of the race cars from the queue but grand prix from 1957, 1958 and 1962 secondly would be to find that ultimate free in 1960, stashed away is that would make a perfect survivor car or perfect car for restoration. for those buyers and sellers bear are obstacles, the u.s. em
americans hoping there becomes a market to buy classic cars, to sell american car parts. 1959 fidel castror in cuba and block ought to manufacturers from selling their. the overwhelming majority of the 60,000 free 1960 american classics are now so called frankenstein cars featuring japanese diesel engines, spray paint jobs and other unintended parts. since the u.s. reestablished diplomatic ties with cuba this past year american companies have been visiting the island exploring potential...
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. >> reporter: fidel castro seized power in couba in 1959. his regime banned u.s. auto imports.ones that predate the kennedy administration and feature by gone brands. 16,000 remain in couba. they drive alongside other autos and a few dozen may appear meticulously maintained but most rigged for practically. many powered by diesel engines and service taxis and personal vehicles. the only remaining component is a rusting body, concealed under decades of poorly executed paint jobs. >> cars from the 1950s running with nissan engines, honda engines, rear ends from trucks. they just put it together to make it work. >> to restore these, some who refuse on camera interviews said they ask to return with parts from miami. >> there's a saying about this place. a cliche really that cuba is frozen in time and in many cases, it is but that's such an overgeneralization of what's happening here. cuba is changing but for many here, they say too slowly. >> reporter: the cuban government has eased some controls but with a state controlled economy, there are still challenges to selling in cuba. >>
. >> reporter: fidel castro seized power in couba in 1959. his regime banned u.s. auto imports.ones that predate the kennedy administration and feature by gone brands. 16,000 remain in couba. they drive alongside other autos and a few dozen may appear meticulously maintained but most rigged for practically. many powered by diesel engines and service taxis and personal vehicles. the only remaining component is a rusting body, concealed under decades of poorly executed paint jobs. >>...
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castro. >> or fidel. >> i think brown of ohio or kane. i go castro. he doesn't have a ton of experience. >> the answer is tim kane. >>> a rare interview with a supreme court justice in the landmark year for america's hight court and the year of the activist and 2015 seismic marriage. >>> following an historic year for the supreme court with landmark decisisions upholding same-sex marriage and president obama's health care law, i had a chance to visit the supreme court for arre interview with stephen breyer, he's the court's true swing vote in the court's most recent term, he voted with the majority 92% of the time. he told me while the justices may have their differences they not nearly as partisan as people think. >> people think a lot of different things of the country, judges of this court do disagree about certain number of things? they'll resolve their differences under law despite disagreements. court. >> doesn't that erode confidence when you see these high-profile cases ss breaking down 5-4? >> there are 50%re unanimous. >> i'm talking about -
castro. >> or fidel. >> i think brown of ohio or kane. i go castro. he doesn't have a ton of experience. >> the answer is tim kane. >>> a rare interview with a supreme court justice in the landmark year for america's hight court and the year of the activist and 2015 seismic marriage. >>> following an historic year for the supreme court with landmark decisisions upholding same-sex marriage and president obama's health care law, i had a chance to visit the...
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castro. >> or fidel. he's still around. >> i think sherrod brown of ohio or kane. >> i go castro. he checks off a lot of boxes, young, male. he doesn't have a ton of experience. >> the answer is tim kane. >>> next, a rare interview with a supreme court justice in this landmark year for america's highest court. roundtable on the year of the activists and 2015 seismic shifts from race to same-sex marriage. >>> following an historic year for the supreme court with landmark decisions upholding same-sex marriage and president obama's health care law, i had a chance to visit the supreme court for a rare interview with stephen breyer. you could say he's the court's true swing vote in the court's most recent term, he voted with the majority 92% of the time. more than any other justice. he told me, while the justices they're not nearly as partisan as people think. >> people think a lot of different things of the country, what is so terrible that nine judges of this court do disagree about a certain number of things? what's good about it, they'll resolve their differences under law despite
castro. >> or fidel. he's still around. >> i think sherrod brown of ohio or kane. >> i go castro. he checks off a lot of boxes, young, male. he doesn't have a ton of experience. >> the answer is tim kane. >>> next, a rare interview with a supreme court justice in this landmark year for america's highest court. roundtable on the year of the activists and 2015 seismic shifts from race to same-sex marriage. >>> following an historic year for the supreme...
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castro revolution still echoes through the instruments. dizzy gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. stradivarius? >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you think muse sick a universal language. >> yes, if you don't know how the speak english, when you are playing, you understand everything. >> reporter: with music there is no language barrier. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all >>> jill and jessa duggar's i'm not a fan of putting my personal info in these online shopping forms. hellloooo??? i don't have time to be filling out my address, i need to be buying a dress. that's why i use masterpass. less typing, more dancing. sfx: tango music como te llamas? yo soy camarones.
castro revolution still echoes through the instruments. dizzy gillespie's 1947 "manteca" is one of the best examples of the two nation's musical collaboration before fidel took over clubs like the famous tropicana. the u.s. embargo that followed created another challenge. you don't have the best-quality instruments. >> no, because we don't produce instruments in cuba. stradivarius? >> reporter: which made their performance on this night all the more remarkable. do you...