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cuba sugar industry was once the flagship of the ons and with cultural exports fidel castro cutting sugar canes after the revolution illustrated the france importance to the nation. the soviet union used to buy most of cuba sugar after the fall of communism in europe trade figures dwindled as did investments in seeds and put in lines as. more recently last year's hurrican erma devastated large parts of the country the subsequent harvest was one eighth of the size of nine hundred ninety. yeah. there's a lack of resources and a lack of money but i believe that there are also structural and organizational factors with other software that what it was here. and most of what does get harvested has to be shipped abroad mostly to china due to longstanding contracts. to meet domestic demand forty thousand tons of french sugar were imported in the second quarter alone symbolizing a broader change sugar is no longer cuba's long flying. tourism and remittances from emigrants on now the major driving forces of the ons economy. and that's your business report i'm stephen beard thanks for joining us. no
cuba sugar industry was once the flagship of the ons and with cultural exports fidel castro cutting sugar canes after the revolution illustrated the france importance to the nation. the soviet union used to buy most of cuba sugar after the fall of communism in europe trade figures dwindled as did investments in seeds and put in lines as. more recently last year's hurrican erma devastated large parts of the country the subsequent harvest was one eighth of the size of nine hundred ninety. yeah....
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was a poor cuba sugar industry was once the flagship of the island's agricultural exports leader fidel castro cut sugar canes after the revolution to illustrate the plant's importance to the nation the soviet union used to buy most of cuba's sugar after the fall of communism in europe trade figures to windell as did investments in seeds and fertilisers. more recently last year's hurricane devastated large parts of the country the subsequent harvest was one eighth of the size of that of nine hundred ninety yet. there's a lack of resources and a lack of money but i believe there are also structural and organizational factors . and most of what does get harvested has to be shipped abroad mostly to china due to longstanding contracts. to meet domestic demand forty thousand tons of french sugar have arrived in the second quarter alone. sugar is no longer cuba's lifeline instead tourism and remittances from emigrants now drives the island's economy. nearly one and a half billion dollars a massive lottery jackpot back in this week in the u.s. a ticket for the mega millions cost just two dollars hund
was a poor cuba sugar industry was once the flagship of the island's agricultural exports leader fidel castro cut sugar canes after the revolution to illustrate the plant's importance to the nation the soviet union used to buy most of cuba's sugar after the fall of communism in europe trade figures to windell as did investments in seeds and fertilisers. more recently last year's hurricane devastated large parts of the country the subsequent harvest was one eighth of the size of that of nine...
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she invited and disinvited barbara lee, who has praised fidel castro in the past to campaign with herwa congressman steve king, you can do a whole segment on the things he's says. he tweeted an endorsement for a white nationalist candidate for toronto. obviously not the first time he's endorsed a white nationalist, and it was met with a torent of responses. the conservative publication and my friend charlie sykes' employer, the weekly standard dubbed king "america's most deplorable congressman" and declared him an embarrassment to the republican party. we'll be back after this. publicy we'll be back after this journey and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. and the kind of clearance that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, som
she invited and disinvited barbara lee, who has praised fidel castro in the past to campaign with herwa congressman steve king, you can do a whole segment on the things he's says. he tweeted an endorsement for a white nationalist candidate for toronto. obviously not the first time he's endorsed a white nationalist, and it was met with a torent of responses. the conservative publication and my friend charlie sykes' employer, the weekly standard dubbed king "america's most deplorable...
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am from the country where we have the best political performer of our recent history, which is fidel castro consider him an inspiration? well, it is reference, let say. but in a way, when you talk about politics, there is a lot of theatre involved and what i am trying to do, in my eyes, is how can we break the classic theatre, where everything has been already decided, into a place where people can add something to the discourse? so let's talk specifically about this installation you have at the tate modern gallery. some of the world's leading contemporary artists get the opportunity to fill the huge turbine hall. you have done something very interesting because actually, you have not put much in it at all. when you come to the tate turbine, we get used to monumental and spectacular, because people want to fill the space. when i entered, the first thing i saw, after i knew i was going to get the commission, is how beautiful the building is and how the building is like a street, like an outside street. and i said that, i want to intervene in the building and not the space they have been buil
am from the country where we have the best political performer of our recent history, which is fidel castro consider him an inspiration? well, it is reference, let say. but in a way, when you talk about politics, there is a lot of theatre involved and what i am trying to do, in my eyes, is how can we break the classic theatre, where everything has been already decided, into a place where people can add something to the discourse? so let's talk specifically about this installation you have at...
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cuba's sugar industry was once the flagship of the arms of cultural exports fidel castro cutting sugar canes after the revolution illustrated the france importance to the nation. the soviet union used to buy most of cuba sugar after the fall of communism in europe trade figures dwindled as did investments in seeds and fertilisers. more recently last year's hurrican devastated large parts of the country the subsequent harvest was one eighth of the size of nine hundred ninety. yet. there's a lack of resources and a lack of money but i believe that there are also structural and organizational factors so the thought of whether what it was. and most of what does get harvested has to be shipped abroad mostly to china due to longstanding contracts. to meet domestic demand forty thousand tons of french sugar were imported in the second quarter alone symbolizing a broader change sugar is no longer cuba's lifeline. tourism and remittances from emigrants are now the major driving forces of the un's economy. o. mines day the european parliament voted through an e.u. wide ban on cotton buds strolls
cuba's sugar industry was once the flagship of the arms of cultural exports fidel castro cutting sugar canes after the revolution illustrated the france importance to the nation. the soviet union used to buy most of cuba sugar after the fall of communism in europe trade figures dwindled as did investments in seeds and fertilisers. more recently last year's hurrican devastated large parts of the country the subsequent harvest was one eighth of the size of nine hundred ninety. yet. there's a lack...
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in chile the struggle continues salvador and his friendship with fidel castro as well as his speeches against the power of multinational corporations are starting to attract a lot of concern in washington. that could end this in faces fast enough for analysis and thank god interesting thing he says can we know a little spice in this hour or so you know ok fox you know a. lot of it out and been lost by using the studies howls on this at c.n.n. that it reflects on c.n.n. said not. looking good i mean there are stuffy in over the underside or you know when he's out in less than a day so i think it's all about odors. if anybody. you know pulled out and said let's do thank you. for september eleventh nine hundred seventy three the support of the your city general augusto pinochet did secluded out the bombs the presidential palace of pneumonia that overthrew zillion his government and imposes a military judge. with no means of escape again to commit suicide. three days after the end is death the nobel laureate for literature guna ruda writes my people are the most betrayed of our times. apr
in chile the struggle continues salvador and his friendship with fidel castro as well as his speeches against the power of multinational corporations are starting to attract a lot of concern in washington. that could end this in faces fast enough for analysis and thank god interesting thing he says can we know a little spice in this hour or so you know ok fox you know a. lot of it out and been lost by using the studies howls on this at c.n.n. that it reflects on c.n.n. said not. looking good i...
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the muckiest brexit of all, plus a labour government led byjeremy corbyn, which is like having fidel castro, we have to end there, but i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you very much indeed. hello there. sunshine on wednesday took temperatures very close to 20 degrees, but you can expect those temperatures to drop away over the next few days. and also through thursday, you will see a bit more cloud around in many areas. for most, it will stay dry, but not for all. on the earlier satellite picture, you can see the way this cloud has been streaming its way in from the north and the west. there will still be some breaks in the cloud. where we have breaks in the cloud to start off the day, there could be the odd mist patch around as well. then we go on through the day, it will bring areas of cloud in from the northwest. the best of the sunshine to the east of the high ground, maybe east of the pennines, parts of east anglia and the southeast. all the while, we will see outbreaks of rain setting in across northwestern scotland. some of this turning heavy lat
the muckiest brexit of all, plus a labour government led byjeremy corbyn, which is like having fidel castro, we have to end there, but i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you very much indeed. hello there. sunshine on wednesday took temperatures very close to 20 degrees, but you can expect those temperatures to drop away over the next few days. and also through thursday, you will see a bit more cloud around in many areas. for most, it will stay dry, but not...
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intially the struggle continues salvador and his friendship with fidel castro as well as his speeches against the power of multinational corporations are starting to attract a lot of concern in washington. that get on the same pace as fast enough for analysis before i think tank or interesting theory says can we know a little spice in this hour or so you know ok fox you know. that and be endorsed by using the studies howls on this at c.n.n. that it reflects on c.n.n. said not. looking good i mean there are stuffing it over the underside or you know when he got elected they said it was about odors. if anybody said nobody and said listen thank you. for september eleventh nine hundred seventy three the support of the your city general augusto pinochet needs it put it out the bombs the presidential palace a bomb on it overthrew zillion his government and impose a military judge. with no means of escape and in different answers. three days off the end is death the nobel laureate for literature in the router writes my people are the most betrayed of our times. april thirtieth one thousand n
intially the struggle continues salvador and his friendship with fidel castro as well as his speeches against the power of multinational corporations are starting to attract a lot of concern in washington. that get on the same pace as fast enough for analysis before i think tank or interesting theory says can we know a little spice in this hour or so you know ok fox you know. that and be endorsed by using the studies howls on this at c.n.n. that it reflects on c.n.n. said not. looking good i...
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marquee star brexit of all plus a labour government led by jeremy corbyn which is like having fidel castrohank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you very much indeed. hello there, good morning. this mild weather is not going to last forever, but yesterday we had temperatures of 18 in bridlington, and along the coast here in scarborough, beautiful sunshine from one of our weather watchers. gusty winds, mind you, and it's by the end of the week, as the wind direction changes to more of a northerly, that we'll really draw down some much colder air by friday. at the moment, though, we're south of these weather fronts here, so we're in the milder air, this envelope of milder air with high pressure shaping our weather. around the high pressure, we've got a north—westerly wind that's drawing in a fair bit of cloud. it means the best of the sunshine, sheltered eastern parts of scotland, eastern england, southern england and south wales. more cloud towards the north—west, bit more rain gathering in the north—west of scotland. probably not as windy on wednesday. it may
marquee star brexit of all plus a labour government led by jeremy corbyn which is like having fidel castrohank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you very much indeed. hello there, good morning. this mild weather is not going to last forever, but yesterday we had temperatures of 18 in bridlington, and along the coast here in scarborough, beautiful sunshine from one of our weather watchers. gusty winds, mind you, and it's by the end of the week, as the wind direction...
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but for those that rat fidel castro and those that drafted that language it meant subject to the complete jurisdiction, not subject to any allegiance to any foreign power, and that's what mandates birthright. what and certainly the people who are children of to and are not even lawfully present in the united states at all -- but the children of visitors and children of people who are not citizens of the united states at all are not automatically citizens. president trump's executive order just wants to get the constitutional right. >> laura: the reaction today was over the at top, hyperbolic, and paul ryan even, we're going the play a clip from this. paul ryan said this, i believe, it was on a radio show, let's listen. >> you cannot end birthright citizenship with an executive order. obviously as conservatives we believe in the constitution. you know, as a conservative on a believer in following the plain text of the constitution. i think in this case, the 14th amendment is pretty clear. >> laura: andy mccarthy and paul ryan, outgoing speaker of the house, not giving it trump any help the
but for those that rat fidel castro and those that drafted that language it meant subject to the complete jurisdiction, not subject to any allegiance to any foreign power, and that's what mandates birthright. what and certainly the people who are children of to and are not even lawfully present in the united states at all -- but the children of visitors and children of people who are not citizens of the united states at all are not automatically citizens. president trump's executive order just...
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mongoose was a series of plans to harass cubans and assassinate fidel castro. operation dirty trick was a plan that if john glenn's space capsule blew up, they would blame it on cuba.fidel castro. we have these plans. many of them not used, but someone is drafting them. mk-ultra rockefeller committee, , first reveals the cia was working on mind control, attempting to use lsd to influence people, to be able to question them, to make them compliant or turn them into double agents so they can use them in russia. the church committee hands over documents, moore handed over in 1978. they randomly drug civilians. there was an operation called midnight climax in which visithns coming to prostitutes in california and new york would be given lsd and monitored without knowledge to see what would happen, so you could test and see if it was a chemical that would be able to be used to give to a spy in moldova and see what would happen. can we moderate and weaponize? all of this coming up in the 1970's, 1980's. it all seems so bizarre so , sci-fi. it undercuts something we wo
mongoose was a series of plans to harass cubans and assassinate fidel castro. operation dirty trick was a plan that if john glenn's space capsule blew up, they would blame it on cuba.fidel castro. we have these plans. many of them not used, but someone is drafting them. mk-ultra rockefeller committee, , first reveals the cia was working on mind control, attempting to use lsd to influence people, to be able to question them, to make them compliant or turn them into double agents so they can use...
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he has defended fidel castro and some other things but i do not believe the answer to that is to say as a result we are not going to allow you to speak. that is different from the message. i do not think -- what i appreciate about kenny is he is a young man. he is a 25-year-old man who is trying to be more than just a football player. he wants to speak out about things he thinks are important and he wants to use his platform and the nfl to do it. i appreciate that. i'm not going to criticize someone for that's. i would argue it has been my point of view that there is injustice. there always have been. i think the thing that i like about this country and what that flight means to me and the reason why i stands for that flag and why i hope everyone will whether they agree with him or not is because every single one of these great causes in our history have been a fulfillment of who we are not in spite of. so why does the evil institution of slavery, discrimination against women, all of these great causes were because a nation founded on the belief that we are all created equal, that be
he has defended fidel castro and some other things but i do not believe the answer to that is to say as a result we are not going to allow you to speak. that is different from the message. i do not think -- what i appreciate about kenny is he is a young man. he is a 25-year-old man who is trying to be more than just a football player. he wants to speak out about things he thinks are important and he wants to use his platform and the nfl to do it. i appreciate that. i'm not going to criticize...
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in addition to what he's speaking out on, which kenny stills is not, he has in the past defend fidel castrond some other things, but i don't believe the abs to that is to say, as a result, we're going to shun you and not allow you to speak. that's different from the message. and i don't think even -- what i appreciate about kenny stills is, he's a young man. we forget, he's a 25-year-old man who is trying to be more than just a football player. he wants to speak out about things that he thinks are important and he wants to use the platform of the nfl to do it. and i appreciate that. i'm not going to criticize someone for that. and might never change his mind. i would argue, it's been my point of view that there is injustice. there always has been. but i think the thing that i love about this country and what that flag means to me and the reason why i stand for that flag, what i do is -- and why i hope everyone will, whether they agree with him or not, is because ours is a story of a nation where every single one of these great causes in our history have been a fulfillment of who we are, not
in addition to what he's speaking out on, which kenny stills is not, he has in the past defend fidel castrond some other things, but i don't believe the abs to that is to say, as a result, we're going to shun you and not allow you to speak. that's different from the message. and i don't think even -- what i appreciate about kenny stills is, he's a young man. we forget, he's a 25-year-old man who is trying to be more than just a football player. he wants to speak out about things that he thinks...
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mongoose was a series of plans to harass cubans and to assassinate fidel castro. operation dirty trick was a plan that if john glenn's space shuttle blew up, they're going to blame it on cuba. these are plans that were not used, but someone was drafting them. that the cia was first working on mind control and lst to influence people to question them, to make them more compliant, or to turn people into double agents. they could use them on russians. 1978 showednts from that they randomly drug civilians. there was an operation called midnight climax in which the johns and prostitutes in l.a. and new york would be given lsd without their knowledge and then monitored. to see if this could be given to a spy in moldova to see what would happen. all of this was coming out in the 1970's and the 1980's. it undercut sci-fi, something we would love to be able to say. we would love to be able to say, we wouldn't do that. it gets harder to say that, particularly to minority communities, when they have a theory or an argument, and we will talk about some, to say we would not do
mongoose was a series of plans to harass cubans and to assassinate fidel castro. operation dirty trick was a plan that if john glenn's space shuttle blew up, they're going to blame it on cuba. these are plans that were not used, but someone was drafting them. that the cia was first working on mind control and lst to influence people to question them, to make them more compliant, or to turn people into double agents. they could use them on russians. 1978 showednts from that they randomly drug...
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mongoose was to harass cubans and assassinate fidel castro. the junk and -- if john glenn's space capsule blowup, they would blame it on cuba. someone is drafting them. rockefeller committee, first reveals the cia was working on mind control, attempting to use lst to influence people -- lsd to influence people and turn them into double agents. the church committee hands over documents, moore handed over in 1978. there was an operation called midnight climax in which in california and new york would be given lsd and monitored without knowledge to see what would happen, so you could test and see if it was a chemical we could use to give to a spy in moldova and see what would happen. can we moderate and weaponize? all of this coming up in the 1970's, 1980's. it all seems so sci-fi. we would love to be able to say "we wouldn't do that," but it gets harder to say that particularly to minority communities when they come up with -- people in minority communities have an argument. to say, we wouldn't do that, that is not something the government would
mongoose was to harass cubans and assassinate fidel castro. the junk and -- if john glenn's space capsule blowup, they would blame it on cuba. someone is drafting them. rockefeller committee, first reveals the cia was working on mind control, attempting to use lst to influence people -- lsd to influence people and turn them into double agents. the church committee hands over documents, moore handed over in 1978. there was an operation called midnight climax in which in california and new york...
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barbara lee had expressed measures of sympathy for fidel castro, said we should mourn his death afterad also opposed putting sanctions on venezuela. in miami those are pretty extremist comments for a broad swath of the population and folks are very angry that she was going to show up so the protest that was called was to protest really not pelosi who's obviously accustomed to protests but barbara lee. lee decided not to show up, perhaps wisely so, but the protestors still showed up and were rather inbe sensed. i do have to say in my time of covering miami politics i have seen crowds become this kind of abusive. in fact, in this crowd there were two people shouting at me, one is a crazy man named herb silver in the ft. lauderdale area. he was yelling at me calling me a jew hater and cop hater. i don't know why. there are some very -- there are a few unglued individual who show up to these events, including him. i'm not saying enrique tario is. i don't know him. i hadn't seen him. >> thank you for clearing that up. this has been a pretty viral video. we wanted to get some clarity on wha
barbara lee had expressed measures of sympathy for fidel castro, said we should mourn his death afterad also opposed putting sanctions on venezuela. in miami those are pretty extremist comments for a broad swath of the population and folks are very angry that she was going to show up so the protest that was called was to protest really not pelosi who's obviously accustomed to protests but barbara lee. lee decided not to show up, perhaps wisely so, but the protestors still showed up and were...
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barbara ali is one of most important apologists and defenders of fidel castro. onnected from our community, a community that she will want to represent in the house of representatives, and in the u.s. congress. so i, i think that right there it is, it is very, it is very clear who is really the ideal representative. ed: griff has a little bit more news. griff, we have 30 seconds. what is happening behind you? reporter: just very quickly, i will take a moment to ask these gentleman, can you ask them why they came here? [talking spanish] >> for necessity. reporter: if any of them come to do harp to the united states? >> [speaking spanish ] >> just coming for work. reporter: coming here for work, four men in their 20s. they will do debriefing, processing them. we'll find out about them perhaps later. they all say they're coming for work. ed: thanks for your reporting. >> that is not right translation. this is not what you said. ed: what did he say? >> he translated, he said are you coming here for what reason? he didn't ask are you coming here to harm the united sta
barbara ali is one of most important apologists and defenders of fidel castro. onnected from our community, a community that she will want to represent in the house of representatives, and in the u.s. congress. so i, i think that right there it is, it is very, it is very clear who is really the ideal representative. ed: griff has a little bit more news. griff, we have 30 seconds. what is happening behind you? reporter: just very quickly, i will take a moment to ask these gentleman, can you ask...