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. >> that's bad because we have isen like this for 50 years. >> reporter: she has seen what life is likeside cuba. in 2015, she visited chicago as part of a cultural exchange. since then, the trump administration clamped down on allowing tourists from the u.s. to the island. wendy says bookings for her band, acana, went from once a week to once a month. >> it's worse. >> reporter: the relation seems worse. >> yes, seems worse. >> reporter: much is still in short supply. raul castro's limited reforms have largely stalled, and a slumping economy is squeezing the average cuban salary of saughly $40 a month. >> we are strong people, but there is long time doing the same, wishing the same things. >> reporter: many in the young and increasingly restless generation feel stuck between two presidents-- the new one here who has vowed to defend socialism, and president trump, who has made it clear, that will only further isolate the island. jeff. .> glor: manuel bojorquez, thank you very much, from havana. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," new protests on campus over a racist video made by
. >> that's bad because we have isen like this for 50 years. >> reporter: she has seen what life is likeside cuba. in 2015, she visited chicago as part of a cultural exchange. since then, the trump administration clamped down on allowing tourists from the u.s. to the island. wendy says bookings for her band, acana, went from once a week to once a month. >> it's worse. >> reporter: the relation seems worse. >> yes, seems worse. >> reporter: much is still in...
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. >> whout defeat, without equal, the best team isenal.reporter: but in more recent years, arsÈne wenhas tasted a different side of the sport, intense criticism. 3 cu in 4 years have failed satisfy many arsenal supporters. 13 no longer keeping pace with the biggest rivals nor challenging for the biggest trophi. even yesterday, the frenchman was underlining his commitment to the team. >> my peonal situation is not so much my worry at the moment. you have to give me some credit. if you look back, you have to accept that my priority was always the interest of arsenal football. reporter: players and staff arrived at arsenal's training ground this morning unaware of what was about to unfold. the 68-year-old said the decision folcowed careful d ideration, and he was grateful having the privilege to serve the club. it marks the end of anconic dsa that saw wenger introduced new training methond a thrilling style of plawith plenty to show for it -- three premier league titles and perhaphis greatest achievement, an entire league season unbten. >> do
. >> whout defeat, without equal, the best team isenal.reporter: but in more recent years, arsÈne wenhas tasted a different side of the sport, intense criticism. 3 cu in 4 years have failed satisfy many arsenal supporters. 13 no longer keeping pace with the biggest rivals nor challenging for the biggest trophi. even yesterday, the frenchman was underlining his commitment to the team. >> my peonal situation is not so much my worry at the moment. you have to give me some credit. if...
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trb some of their clearly unfair practicet is going to be a win, but the question is, whether china isene to that kind of negotiation, that have very much up in the air and could be a hupolitical problem for the republicans in the fall. >> sreenivasan: so in the topic of immigration, would that now, would his action b's consistent with this sort of thesis that you can read aloud? in his boo >> i think it is more pri than that. this is something that he has talked about fromme the hen he was a feature of the tabloids, and ink thine of the things that we saw this week is the other thing abomp donald ts he is a showman, right, he plays to the base, so he goes to an event that is supposed to celebrate the tax cuts, and what does he do? he literally throws away the prepared speech, in is boring -- >> that quowrve a little boring. >> a little boring. >> and goes ofere on his harshest rants yet about illegal immigrants, to me it is like he knows what gets the cowd going, you know, what are we going to me? build a wall, who is going to pay for it?ico. and when trump stands up in front of a crowd
trb some of their clearly unfair practicet is going to be a win, but the question is, whether china isene to that kind of negotiation, that have very much up in the air and could be a hupolitical problem for the republicans in the fall. >> sreenivasan: so in the topic of immigration, would that now, would his action b's consistent with this sort of thesis that you can read aloud? in his boo >> i think it is more pri than that. this is something that he has talked about fromme the...
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just last year state of the art, i mean, cutting edge, israel isen on the cutting edge of -- is on the cutting edge of de-sal. they lost three of their plants for months in the north of israel because of an oil spill. so i've become a little less sanguine about that than the state is. i will say this, for the first time after harvey -- it was talked about before, but for the first time since harvey the state is now doing, beginning the first of a series of five-year state flood plans that i think will begin to address that. it's going the address it the same way we've been addressing -- [inaudible] from the ground up, from the bottom up. but at least it's a start. >> i wish we could go on for another couple of hours. however, all good things must end, and this session must end. however, you can talk with seamus -- >> i'm not going anywhere. >> and you can buy his book outdoors at the tent, refreshing breeze. it's the barnes & noble tent on augusta street, and he will inscribe it for you. and i hope this conversation will include all of us in the future as well as our representatives --
just last year state of the art, i mean, cutting edge, israel isen on the cutting edge of -- is on the cutting edge of de-sal. they lost three of their plants for months in the north of israel because of an oil spill. so i've become a little less sanguine about that than the state is. i will say this, for the first time after harvey -- it was talked about before, but for the first time since harvey the state is now doing, beginning the first of a series of five-year state flood plans that i...
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this isen an absolute attack on the president, the presidency and law and order on this part of this corrupt department. >> you've seen this from the house judiciary, direct oversight for the justice department. again having to threaten the justice department to get these documents that have been used by the inspector general in the upcoming report on how to fbi conducteds the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. they're just getting describes and drabs of those. and we saw after more threats the attorney general jeff sessions kind of leaned on or publicly leaned on the fbi director to say, you've got to give more attention to congress here. but this has been a continual story. and you know this. one of the things we've been hearing is people say well, there's a republican administration and justice department and these are republicans on capitol hill. how come this is not working better. and i think what it's shown is some people call it the deep state, other people call it institutional prerogatives. but it has shown how deep the self protection impulse is inside the justice depar
this isen an absolute attack on the president, the presidency and law and order on this part of this corrupt department. >> you've seen this from the house judiciary, direct oversight for the justice department. again having to threaten the justice department to get these documents that have been used by the inspector general in the upcoming report on how to fbi conducteds the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. they're just getting describes and drabs of those. and we saw after more...
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the comments and i also just really appreciate the openness and willingness for the chief and miss isen to work with us to come up with the appropriate agreement as it relates to all of on you concerns around the reform and we are committed to continuing to work to address those particular issues. and let me just finally say, you know, my condolences go out to the families who have lost their children, their family members, their brothers, their cousins. i sadly have said this before, you know, unfortunately in 2006. you know my cousin was killed in the bayview-hunters point by the police department here and there was no independent investigation or anything that occurred, and as a result of the work we've done on the board of supervisors, i am proud that there are now independent investigations that are automatic without the need to make that request. and that is definitely a step in the right direction, and we have more work to do because one life lost is one life too many. so again i appreciate everyone for being here. we are definitely committed to the reforms holding us accountable
the comments and i also just really appreciate the openness and willingness for the chief and miss isen to work with us to come up with the appropriate agreement as it relates to all of on you concerns around the reform and we are committed to continuing to work to address those particular issues. and let me just finally say, you know, my condolences go out to the families who have lost their children, their family members, their brothers, their cousins. i sadly have said this before, you know,...
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miss isen. so for members of the public, i'm calling up the budget legislative analyst, and the about the la is an independent voice that the board of supervisors relies on often to do a lot of critical thinking and legal analysis for us. i'm going to ask them a couple questions, and hopefully she'll be able to answer them. would you state your name. >> yes. good morning, supervisor -- chair kim, supervisor cohen, president breed. devon campbell from the budget and legislative analyst's office. >>. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. we have asked the bla to conduct a performance management audit, and i was wonder approximating had any open or brief remarks that you wanted to share with us today. if not, i've just got two questions for you all. >> yes. we were requested by the board of supervisors to conduct a performance audit of police department staffing and overtime. we are sort of halfway, two thirds of the way completelied. we plan to have the audit report out prior to the budget in june of 20
miss isen. so for members of the public, i'm calling up the budget legislative analyst, and the about the la is an independent voice that the board of supervisors relies on often to do a lot of critical thinking and legal analysis for us. i'm going to ask them a couple questions, and hopefully she'll be able to answer them. would you state your name. >> yes. good morning, supervisor -- chair kim, supervisor cohen, president breed. devon campbell from the budget and legislative analyst's...
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