in the meantime, kenneth connolly intends to stock up. >> coming up. america and cuba are making amends. so why are u.s. taxpayers still footing the bill? >> just before president obama announced the historic reset in relations with cuba's government the cuban american national foundation opened the doors to its gleaming new headquarters in the heart of miami's cuban exile community. symbol was jarring. the group is made up of anticastro hard liners, and groups like these have received tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to try destabilize the castro government. they have one thing in common, they are all still working but why is the obama administration still funding them? david ariosto went to havana to find out. >> reporter: it's known as domino park in little havana, people like pedro reale, an 87-year-old who comes here to socialize and play dominoes. he fled the communist island bound for florida on makeshift rafts. in the years since little havana has evolved from an anti-castro hotbed to an anti-castro industry. cropped up over the years with