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in the summer of 2006, under ingoing surgery fidel castro temporarily turned over power to his brother raul. two years later he stepped down and succeeded by his brother. he spent years writing columns about his life's experiences. emerging publicly for pope benedict's visit in china's president xi in 2014. this past march fidel castro was nowhere to be scene during president obama's meeting with raul castro. days later, fidel wrote an editorial criticizing the u.s. and obama saying we don't need the empire to give us anything. fidel castro never tolerated free election or dissent but gave his people better health care and education. still, his real legacy may beholding power for nearly half a century. longer than any other modern leader. i first went to cuba in 1999, to cover the anti-u.s. protest for nbc news during the fight over elian gonzalez, the custody fight over the 6-year-old boy. in my first interview with fidel castro and over the years in many interviews, he was argumentative, he would talk all night, he would debate. he was on the internet even though his people could not
in the summer of 2006, under ingoing surgery fidel castro temporarily turned over power to his brother raul. two years later he stepped down and succeeded by his brother. he spent years writing columns about his life's experiences. emerging publicly for pope benedict's visit in china's president xi in 2014. this past march fidel castro was nowhere to be scene during president obama's meeting with raul castro. days later, fidel wrote an editorial criticizing the u.s. and obama saying we don't...
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in the summer of 2006, under ingoing surgery fidel castro temporarily turned over power to his brother raul. two years later he stepped down and succeeded by his brother. he spent years writing columns about his life's experiences. emerging publicly for pope benedict's visit in 2012 and vladmir putin and china's president xi in 2014. this past march fidel castro was nowhere to be scene during president obama's meeting with raul castro. days later, fidel wrote an editorial criticizing the u.s. and obama saying we don't need the empire to give us anything. fidel castro never tolerated free election or dissent but gave his people better health care and education. still, his real legacy may beholding power for nearly half a century. longer than any other modern leader. i first went to cuba in 1999, to cover the anti-u.s. protest for nbc news during the fight over elian gonzalez, the custody fight over the 6-year-old boy. in my first interview with fidel castro and over the years in many interviews, he was argumentative, he would talk all night, he would debate. he was on the internet even
in the summer of 2006, under ingoing surgery fidel castro temporarily turned over power to his brother raul. two years later he stepped down and succeeded by his brother. he spent years writing columns about his life's experiences. emerging publicly for pope benedict's visit in 2012 and vladmir putin and china's president xi in 2014. this past march fidel castro was nowhere to be scene during president obama's meeting with raul castro. days later, fidel wrote an editorial criticizing the u.s....
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despite two missed field goals ingo another poor passing day. see how jt barrett launched himself into ohioa state lore with a play for the ages to help the buckeyes beat the team up north.h two years after the shooting still demanding answers. welcome to fox 8 news at six. tonight, family and supporters gathered to remember tamir. the rice family calls the sacred ground, they say they will continue to push for justice matter how long it takes. f >> with tape over their mouth is, tamir rice supporters stood next to the spot where thesu a cleveland police officer more than two years ago. tamir cousin spoke on behalf of the family at the rally. >> two years too long we haven't courage and allowed outside influences to come into our city and change the narrative ofed or story. >> a story she says it should not be forgotten. tamir was killed by officers who believed the fake then he was h holding was real. the rice family was not involved in planning the rally. they found out about it on have not shown up. so we didn't want folks to come out here to
despite two missed field goals ingo another poor passing day. see how jt barrett launched himself into ohioa state lore with a play for the ages to help the buckeyes beat the team up north.h two years after the shooting still demanding answers. welcome to fox 8 news at six. tonight, family and supporters gathered to remember tamir. the rice family calls the sacred ground, they say they will continue to push for justice matter how long it takes. f >> with tape over their mouth is, tamir...
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isthatratn >> there's always speculationpe this guessing game around the time you see a trassnsition,ingo what new faces, would old faces.fa lee edwards from the heritage ht foundation joining us.s. lee good evening. >> good evening to you. >> we have seen good some fami faces working on donald o trump's side.side. administration. >> it's really a miraclet's rela they've got just 70's days ins y this transition period to put together an agenda, startrt making recommendations for some of the key offices thaticet are there.ar the and i'm happy to say that thethe heritage foundation has beenionb very much involved in thisd in i already and we're now deeply nod into it with some of our top people. >> give us a preview. give us a sneak>> peek. giv we've heard some of theof t rumored names governor chris christie rudy giuliani j sessions. se what are you hearing.ssre you h. >> what we're hearing is that he's going're to -- first of af look to those people who have been loyalists, who have been be supporters of his and this ofof course includes mr. giuliani gin mayor giuliani includesncs governo
isthatratn >> there's always speculationpe this guessing game around the time you see a trassnsition,ingo what new faces, would old faces.fa lee edwards from the heritage ht foundation joining us.s. lee good evening. >> good evening to you. >> we have seen good some fami faces working on donald o trump's side.side. administration. >> it's really a miraclet's rela they've got just 70's days ins y this transition period to put together an agenda, startrt making...
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, recolor theming restring them and i ship them to the department of defense and their certified a ingo to the troops. >> troops can take bats and baseballs joseph seas but no gloves because drugs could be smuggled in. king says his gloves are a tradition among troops many they come home but they >>> they aren't the only item on the ballotment the top local issues you need to know about. >> and the season is here already many what they are saying this morning. here's a look at last night's winning lotto numbers. >>> team coverage all morning long. let's send it for election day that's on tap. it's not going to happen this morning. when you head to the polls after work, you'll need it after 4:00. right now power five weather radar. it's a clear sweep of the sky. clouds already building in. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. expand this out just a little bit. no rain anywhere in the state of ohio but do you see it there off to the upper left side of the screen? let's expand. there it is. the cold front coming in and the rain associated with it. the south and southeast. still puts it in our
, recolor theming restring them and i ship them to the department of defense and their certified a ingo to the troops. >> troops can take bats and baseballs joseph seas but no gloves because drugs could be smuggled in. king says his gloves are a tradition among troops many they come home but they >>> they aren't the only item on the ballotment the top local issues you need to know about. >> and the season is here already many what they are saying this morning. here's a look...
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Nov 18, 2016
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win ingoing to productivity and people and trying to get things back on the trajectory where we werethe pre-financial crisis. that is what is missing -- missing in europe. >> the foundation for the animal spirits are -- is already there. this time last year, no one expected europe to be growing at about 1.5%. much higher than expected. and unemployment has been dropping. still elevated. but it is dropping. the magic 20% in spain has been broken and it is south of that. spain is growing at 3% showing there is some momentum in the economy to support a normalization of monetary policy. but the central banks have shown globally that they would rather late inate then to her that normalization and the european central bank is a great example. still the politics surrounding europe. we understand the parameters of that. u.k. as.s. and in the well. europe may still have to deal with that. thank you very much for joining us this morning. mariot, we are awaiting draghi. we are ready have the details, the broad idea of what he is going to say in frank for. let us hear from the man. he is coming
win ingoing to productivity and people and trying to get things back on the trajectory where we werethe pre-financial crisis. that is what is missing -- missing in europe. >> the foundation for the animal spirits are -- is already there. this time last year, no one expected europe to be growing at about 1.5%. much higher than expected. and unemployment has been dropping. still elevated. but it is dropping. the magic 20% in spain has been broken and it is south of that. spain is growing at...
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understoodand so he things from a scientific point of view, engineering point of who, whereas other people >> ingoingn to see that operations. we go behind-the-scenes at the carnegie library in pittsburgh. >> i think by looking at some of the materials we selected, that carnegie really had a love for learning, and through this wonderful institution, felt that this would be a way for the escape into another world. author joe trotter explains the lives and contributions of pittsburgh african-american since world war ii, including the significance of the second great migration, civil rights, and the black power movement. long haul of the story is that black people in pittsburgh, in the ohio river valley, became part of a new industrial environment that really took off in the period after the civil war. >> on american history tv on c-span3, we go through the andy warhol museum to see the personal artifacts that once belonged to the 20th century pop artist. the museum curator talks about his early life in pittsburgh, and shows his early collection of wigs and portraits. >> these are really great insight i
understoodand so he things from a scientific point of view, engineering point of who, whereas other people >> ingoingn to see that operations. we go behind-the-scenes at the carnegie library in pittsburgh. >> i think by looking at some of the materials we selected, that carnegie really had a love for learning, and through this wonderful institution, felt that this would be a way for the escape into another world. author joe trotter explains the lives and contributions of pittsburgh...