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. >> i mean, raul likes china. he's always liked china, right. i don't think they're going to step in. cuba is an economic black hold. the soviet union was pouring a million bucks into cuba. a million a day. >> a million a day. >> uh-huh. >> yes. >> a million a day into cuba. >> i sort of disagree. i mean, i could go either way. but let's look for a moment. russia has now provided two tanker loads of oil to cuba. >> true. >> and russia has taken over the petroleum refinery that venezuela used to be running. so russia is clearly interested. china is the major trading partner, investor in cuba. more than the eu combined. and the critical thing here is both russia and china are the major source of military equipment mentoring for the cuban military, which is good. and the russians have talked about it. but i haven't heard whether they've done it to reopen the satellite interception communications base at san antonio de los spanos. but here i think is what is going on. it's always nice to have a foot hold for russia and china in the western hemisphere
. >> i mean, raul likes china. he's always liked china, right. i don't think they're going to step in. cuba is an economic black hold. the soviet union was pouring a million bucks into cuba. a million a day. >> a million a day. >> uh-huh. >> yes. >> a million a day into cuba. >> i sort of disagree. i mean, i could go either way. but let's look for a moment. russia has now provided two tanker loads of oil to cuba. >> true. >> and russia has taken...
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residents speaking to the reuters news agency about something that's going to affect their lives raul i know you want to get in here what do you make of what some residents are saying. that if the show was about a couple of weeks long that we'd have enough time to discuss about the complicated situation around that border. conflict. but trust me when i say that this is not an issue about just this is the ground on which that or the real roots of the conflict are much more complicated than that. you know hearing those comments from those residents from by demand i found them quite heartbreaking especially. when we talk about the description of. graves. you know. had fought a thirty year liberation struggle in order to get its independence and then was then had to go back went back to war with ethiopia. tween one thousand nine hundred eight in two thousand and despite all those things that have happened including the deport ation of thousands of eritreans in your hands of their own origins and via the thousands of young people that were killed. one thing that i've heard repeatedly said by
residents speaking to the reuters news agency about something that's going to affect their lives raul i know you want to get in here what do you make of what some residents are saying. that if the show was about a couple of weeks long that we'd have enough time to discuss about the complicated situation around that border. conflict. but trust me when i say that this is not an issue about just this is the ground on which that or the real roots of the conflict are much more complicated than that....
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now we have china and russia back with no leavening because i grew too. raul thought we could leaven this with trade and things from the united states and now i think china in particular which is always looking for oil is using cuba as the steppingstone to oil-rich venezuela. >> that is interesting. >> that's a strange strategy. [laughter] does china really need to use cuba as a steppingstone to venezuela? maduro is hungry for any arrangement. cuba has no oil. cuba -- >> but it should have and it's still not -- >> they been talking about that for generations. [inaudible conversations] >> but the chinese stepping into [inaudible] >> their deeply embedded in venezuela. what pronoun should i use? >> we both have mentioned senator marco rubio and with the way you are describing us policy now is if as you do in your book were c in the 1990s and 2000 and when the hardliners in miami and the cuban american national foundation and others are essentially controlling us foreign policy towards cuba but this is 20 years later and the demographics have changed and have the
now we have china and russia back with no leavening because i grew too. raul thought we could leaven this with trade and things from the united states and now i think china in particular which is always looking for oil is using cuba as the steppingstone to oil-rich venezuela. >> that is interesting. >> that's a strange strategy. [laughter] does china really need to use cuba as a steppingstone to venezuela? maduro is hungry for any arrangement. cuba has no oil. cuba -- >> but...
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residents speaking to the reuters news agency about something that's going to affect their lives raul i know you want to get in here what do you make of what some residents are saying. yeah that if the show was about a couple of weeks and weeks long that we'd have enough time to discuss about the complicated situation around the edge and border conflict. but trust me when i say that this is not an issue about just by the minute this is the ground in which that or the real roots of the conflict are much more complicated than that. you know hearing those comments from those residents from by demand i found them quite heartbreaking especially. when we talk about the description of. graves. you know. had fought a thirty year liberation struggle in order to get its independence and then was then had to go back went back to war with ethiopia. tween one thousand nine hundred in two thousand and despite all those things that have happened including the deport ation of thousands of eritreans in ethiopians of their kin origins and b.t.o. via the thousands of young people that were killed. one thi
residents speaking to the reuters news agency about something that's going to affect their lives raul i know you want to get in here what do you make of what some residents are saying. yeah that if the show was about a couple of weeks and weeks long that we'd have enough time to discuss about the complicated situation around the edge and border conflict. but trust me when i say that this is not an issue about just by the minute this is the ground in which that or the real roots of the conflict...
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residents speaking to the reuters news agency about something that's going to affect their lives raul i know you want to get in here what do you make of what some residents are saying. that if the show was about a couple of weeks and weeks longer we'd have enough time to discuss about the complicated situation around the eritrean border conflict. but trust me when i say that this is not an issue about just by doing it this is the ground in which that or the real roots of the conflict are much more complicated than that. you know hearing those comments from those residents from by demand i found them quite heartbreaking especially. when we talk about the description of. graves. you know. had fought a thirty year liberation struggle in order to get its independence and then was then had to go back to war with ethiopia. tween one thousand nine hundred in two thousand and despite all those things that have happened including the deport ation of thousands of eritreans and if you can see their tin origins and meet the opium the thousands of young people that were killed. one thing that i've h
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. >> it is the castro's that control the military, i mean, raul retains his commander of the armed forces. the guy who runs the military sort of corporate industrial complex, is the ex- son-in-law with whom he's very close. this is-- interestingly and i have frequently told people that brought rule castro is sort of cuba's ceo because the military runs a so much stuff you don't imagine the military runs. they run hotels and cars, restaurants. they run everything. >> here is the thing. there's one really strong institution in cuban as a military, second behind it is the party, so you have to have those institutions change and how many of those institutions change? they change because they are forced to buy that economy and that's when you begin to get opening. that's when you have raul buddy 600,000 people going to the private sector and let cubans travel without having to have permission in advance. that's what you have to have. you have to have economic reform and that is possible. that is possible, i mean, you have to have unification of the currency, a change in the way that bureaucrac
. >> it is the castro's that control the military, i mean, raul retains his commander of the armed forces. the guy who runs the military sort of corporate industrial complex, is the ex- son-in-law with whom he's very close. this is-- interestingly and i have frequently told people that brought rule castro is sort of cuba's ceo because the military runs a so much stuff you don't imagine the military runs. they run hotels and cars, restaurants. they run everything. >> here is the...
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that's an understatement my friend is that's an understatement ok so at the amazing let me go to raul fear i mean ralph if we could put put aside all the ideology and all the. signaling what so what some concrete things to do in the united states i think there should be built a wall then there won't be any children torn from their parents ok it won't happen what can your do as a first step in your mind a practical step. but i heard i'm from best for them and i know how it is to live on that island surrounded by a wall and we don't want to see was any more but i understand that in the united states it's a different started of course the wall that we had to keep people from stealing from dare come in to a country so it's a bit different of course to compare these two walls generally i think there has to be better ways now as europe. commonly discuss how we can bank live in countries where it might once have to leave the country because they feel not safe the second point is the kind of course groups things in those countries by negotiating to be added to your in partnership agreements of afric
that's an understatement my friend is that's an understatement ok so at the amazing let me go to raul fear i mean ralph if we could put put aside all the ideology and all the. signaling what so what some concrete things to do in the united states i think there should be built a wall then there won't be any children torn from their parents ok it won't happen what can your do as a first step in your mind a practical step. but i heard i'm from best for them and i know how it is to live on that...
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>> raul castro is gone. >> neil: i don't see great advancements with the new leader like i didn't see them afterwards with raul castro like dn them wit fidel. i don't know what is changing. >> neil, what did anybody think we would get from cuba? there wasn't a -- >> neil: you can say the same about north korea. no, no. you could not. they're not a nuclear power. frankly they were going to become a missile power -- >> neil: all the more reason to talk to north koreans. i'm not trying to tke sides here, steny. i'm trying to say if you look at this from the consistency perspective, you'd think your party would welcome talks, which been very open, the communication is best, to sit down with the other side, it's worth aneffort. a party that extolling the virtues of talking. it seems odd now that all of a sudden to a man or woman you guys are saying no, no, no. not this guy. >> no, we're not. i'm not saying that. i think sitting down, getting some -- making progress with north korea is important for the safety of the global community. he's a dangerous dictator he he and his father and grand
>> raul castro is gone. >> neil: i don't see great advancements with the new leader like i didn't see them afterwards with raul castro like dn them wit fidel. i don't know what is changing. >> neil, what did anybody think we would get from cuba? there wasn't a -- >> neil: you can say the same about north korea. no, no. you could not. they're not a nuclear power. frankly they were going to become a missile power -- >> neil: all the more reason to talk to north...
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of the brief i got from fidel and raul castro was the economic cooperation was the most important thing and immediately afterwards fidel even told me in writing that i was to prevent any discussion between the party in east germany and the party in cuba. it was a difficult task the ambassador was informed of fights and stabbings almost every weekend. their job they were the result of the culture shock experienced by the young cubans and the young germans but they also occurred on saturday nights when everyone was out drinking and dancing. one of these clashes didn't just affect cubans algerians and yugoslavs were also affected. but the calls came in about fights all over the place it was like a world war. where i got to know what i'm doing. in socialist cuba the hostilities the contract workers were exposed to in east germany remain a taboo topic to this day. that's particularly true of the fatal events in master book in august one hundred seventy nine. nevertheless we did manage to find someone and have anna who was actually there marcello figaro a friend of the two dead men he too got
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will improve relations with caracas and that sort of put it you know this if one of them up i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain or hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about it as well and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about it as well and i want relationships of respect. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition a closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen and a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed in less than a week of fighting near her data government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault and i've already driven the rebels from dozens of nearby towns and villages aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster will have data lies two hundred thirty kilometers away from sana which the who theses than two thousand and fourteen but it's the city's location on the red sea that makes it a strategic p
will improve relations with caracas and that sort of put it you know this if one of them up i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain or hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about it as well and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about it as well and i want relationships of respect. pro-government forces backed by the...
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i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain i hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about venezuela and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about venezuela i want relationships of respect italy's new circle government of change has officially taken over following three months of political turmoil in the country the coalition of the anti establishment five star movement on the anti immigration league party was sworn in on friday under reports from rome the union of the two parties is one born out of necessity. a bride arrives for how wedding at a church in central rome a ceremony marking the beginning of her new life ahead as part of a married couple. elsewhere in the city there is another partnership being celebrated a political one brought about by a coalition between italy's anti establishment parties headed by the five star movement collaborate in their place at the head of a new government and we're not very diffe
i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain i hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about venezuela and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about venezuela i want relationships of respect italy's new circle government of change has officially taken over following three months of political turmoil in the country the coalition...
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i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain i hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about going to swallow and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about venezuela i want relationships of respect. well now to italy where the five star movement has called on supporters to push on a show of force at a rally in rome as the country's first populist government gets to work a new prime minister just said conti has also begun his first full day in office conti leads a cabinet formed of the five star movement and the far right party sonicare go is in rome for us now and sonia what's happening there. well barrie i am we have a rally here which was initially organized as a protest rally when the first attempt to make a government was rejected and the five star party were calling out to be free pietschmann of the president for not accepting the government as it was with a very much euro skeptic economy minister he has since been
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nicolas maduro spoke about spain's political shakeup and this sort of putting the zero up i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life span i hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about venezuela and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about venezuela i want relationships of respect. the european union and canada have launched a legal challenge with the world trade organization the new u.s. tariffs on steel an element in imports they along with mexico promising council measures on billions of dollars of u.s. goods tax about there's more from paris. the european union must defend itself is the message from the block's trade commissioner who says e.u. leaders are united in imposing retaliatory tariffs on u.s. exports we are not seeking to to escalate any situation but but we need to respond and we do so in a measured manner. but not responding would be the same as accepting these these tariffs which we consider are illegal and against. there'
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i paid my premiums on 100%. state farm ought to pay me 100% of my contents. [ applause ] >> reporter: many told us they feel helpless, but not raul. he found he could challenge state farm by hiring what the insurance world calls a public adjustor. >> up until that time i had no idea what a public adjustor was. >> every major claim needs a public adjustor. >> reporter: gordon scott is a public insurance adjustor with 44 years and countless disasters like the north bay fires under his belt. >> it's not too late for them to get help. >> reporter: scott says public adjustors decipher insurance jargon, counter unsatisfactory offers, and convince insurance companies to pay as close to 100% as possible. >> if you don't have your own representative, you're at a disadvantage. if you don't do it every day just like the adjustor from the insurance company does, then you're at a disadvantage in dealing with that adjustor. >> reporter: scott said his industry exists solely because insurance companies bank on overpromising in ads and underdelivering after disasters. >> and candidly, i kindf the whocess the big lie. >> reporter: public adjustor
i paid my premiums on 100%. state farm ought to pay me 100% of my contents. [ applause ] >> reporter: many told us they feel helpless, but not raul. he found he could challenge state farm by hiring what the insurance world calls a public adjustor. >> up until that time i had no idea what a public adjustor was. >> every major claim needs a public adjustor. >> reporter: gordon scott is a public insurance adjustor with 44 years and countless disasters like the north bay...
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where president miguel diaz—canel picked his predecessor, raul castro, to lead the parliamentary commission that will draft the constitutional reform. ie are changes that raul castro has wanted to see codified in the constitution for some time now. i think it specifically in terms of the economy. he wants it clear that cuba will be moving to a mixed, and more mixed economy than the previous com pletely more mixed economy than the previous completely communist socialist economy and he wants that reflect that so that perhaps the small business owners that are permitted under cuba law have a bit more legal representation under the cost of tuition. and there are other things too, particularly term limits on president, on the president, and on other high officials, age limits, too, things that will make a difference to the way that cuba is one but not the underpinning philosophy, the political philosophy, the political philosophy, the political philosophy, the socialist nature of the revolutionaries enshrined in law and obviously they won't be touching up. i mean, it is quite noticeable, you know, the impact it has, i mean, when i was in h
where president miguel diaz—canel picked his predecessor, raul castro, to lead the parliamentary commission that will draft the constitutional reform. ie are changes that raul castro has wanted to see codified in the constitution for some time now. i think it specifically in terms of the economy. he wants it clear that cuba will be moving to a mixed, and more mixed economy than the previous com pletely more mixed economy than the previous completely communist socialist economy and he wants...
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in the meantime, i have a panel here. raul reyes, evan siegfried, and, raul, let's start with getting rid of due process. the answer to this is turn them around, send them back. i saw a big, long list of names of constitutional law scholars who said things like lawrence tribe, the court repeatedly held that the due process requirements of the 5th and 14th amendments afpply to all person including those in the u.s. unlawfully. >> yes. >> what kind of confusion is it causing? >> aside from the fact that we have this unbelievably chaotic humanitarian crisis going on, these tweets show how fundamentally ignorant this president is about immigration law and policy. they're right. the supreme court and existing law does guarantee due process to undocumented people. i mean, you have to consider the fact that in the same tweet that he's calling for just casting these protections aside he is also saying we need law and order. law and order is constitutional guarantees and supreme court decisions. >> can we talk about law and order becau
in the meantime, i have a panel here. raul reyes, evan siegfried, and, raul, let's start with getting rid of due process. the answer to this is turn them around, send them back. i saw a big, long list of names of constitutional law scholars who said things like lawrence tribe, the court repeatedly held that the due process requirements of the 5th and 14th amendments afpply to all person including those in the u.s. unlawfully. >> yes. >> what kind of confusion is it causing? >>...
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mario was often a critic of president nicolas maduro thought of putting the zero down but i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain i hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about venezuela and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about venezuela i want relationships of respect i make above italy's first populist government is becoming clearer but the real test is still to come for new prime minister is happy content his coalition of the anti establishment five star movement and far right league party al-jazeera as a team baba reports from. handing over to the new prime minister paolo gentle only makes way for law professor. marking the first time italy's so-called populists have been in government. i swear to be a lot of republic to faithfully respect its constitution and its laws and to exercise my role in the exclusive interest of the public. the financial markets have reacted positively to the new government with shares in ital
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i spoke to little raul about that. use he's way younger, this is kind of cool. >> you know what's funny about that? in real life i would be playing what khayree was playing and khayreeou w be playing whats, i because i'm an olderan guy i like older music. it was s fun doing it because it was a dynamo, i thought we're really good actors, i love between the isheets. >>t's biggie >> to me, i'll always go to the between the sheets story but it's interesting that we played that, that's why i figured what will be amazing about this movie is everybody can watch it. we did that music t ng that's such an everybody thing. >> you have the moment which is curry parents >> the moment it cam on i went big papa. now, it's slightlyen dit. little like, ♪ . like a whistle almost. it's interesting but both songs are great but i thought it was a cool lesson as to how hip h samples so heavily among the older music, obviously kanye does it a lot. >> on the second playing, of course, love it when >> big papa. >> that's what i was thinking the
i spoke to little raul about that. use he's way younger, this is kind of cool. >> you know what's funny about that? in real life i would be playing what khayree was playing and khayreeou w be playing whats, i because i'm an olderan guy i like older music. it was s fun doing it because it was a dynamo, i thought we're really good actors, i love between the isheets. >>t's biggie >> to me, i'll always go to the between the sheets story but it's interesting that we played that,...
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improve relations with caracas and this sort of put it you know because if we're not on the up i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain i hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about venezuela and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about venezuela i want relationships of respect. it's going to italy now in the five star movement called people out onto the streets in rome to show their support for the country's first populace government as it gets to work hundreds rallied to celebrate prime minister just a first full day in office a cabinet formed of the five star movement and the far right league party so maybe you go has more now from rome. was certainly what's been sure to be controversial here is issues of taxation and now both parties campaigned on very different issues say for example the party was campaigning on trying to class tax. benefits some of the better off for the size he was the five star movement is also that was cam
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who poked fun at one of his biggest critics and it's sort of putting your foot on the map i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain i hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about venezuela and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about venezuela i want relationships of respect pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen and a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed in less than a week of fighting their data government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault and have already driven the rebels from dozens of nearby towns and villages aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster well the data lies two hundred thirty kilometers away from which the who the seized in twenty fourteen but it's the city's location on the red sea that makes it a strategic prize if the saudi led c
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but i met with raul castro ayson 20 times before we put obama in the room with raul castro. it took a lot of prep work, well over a year or two. what iouthis, what i feel happened here is that they were on a road to conflict. president moon in south korea was very uneasy with that. he took the initiative. he brought that back to the white house. but then trump kind of took this out of the hands of the south koreans and accelerated this process to get to this summit. normally you would have much longer lead time to develop the agenda, to figure out, as nicolle was saying, what are we trying to achthe meeting before we put the president in the room, how are we going to be positioned coming out of this. the south koreans took the initiative. trump wanted the show and here we all are. >> it wasn't just the south koreans. he literally took the south koreans out of chairman mcmaster's office. if you go back to how it actually happen it was a meeting that trump wasn't even supposed to participate it in. it have been someone with your job doing the groundwork. >> it's still not clear
but i met with raul castro ayson 20 times before we put obama in the room with raul castro. it took a lot of prep work, well over a year or two. what iouthis, what i feel happened here is that they were on a road to conflict. president moon in south korea was very uneasy with that. he took the initiative. he brought that back to the white house. but then trump kind of took this out of the hands of the south koreans and accelerated this process to get to this summit. normally you would have much...
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. >> raul, quickly, do you that i congress is likely to actually do something on immigration this weekact that -- >> no. >> that was quicker than i expected. >> he unreliable negotiator and the white house, there is so much confusion over there. they cannot control the caucus. meanwhile, we have this chaotic immigration policy going on. and remember, he issued the executive order which is really more like a memo. it doesn't necessarily end the family separation process. it directs the attorney general to try and change it to more family detention. so too many variables in there. >> whitey, let me play you this sound bite from ted lu on the house floor. of take a listen to this. >> the gentleman will suspend. >> for what reason, madam speaker? >> the gentleman is in breach of qu quar yum. >> cite the rule, madam speaker. >> rule 17 of the house. >> there is no rule that says i can't play sounds. >> rule 17 -- the gentleman will suspend. >> why are you trying to prevent the american people from listening to the facilities. these are babies in a detention facility. >> are you worried that
. >> raul, quickly, do you that i congress is likely to actually do something on immigration this weekact that -- >> no. >> that was quicker than i expected. >> he unreliable negotiator and the white house, there is so much confusion over there. they cannot control the caucus. meanwhile, we have this chaotic immigration policy going on. and remember, he issued the executive order which is really more like a memo. it doesn't necessarily end the family separation process....
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i am inclined to agree. this is something that you had said about when you're critiquing president obama meeting with raul castro, no nuclear weapon there. i want to play what you had to say as a critique which represented a of republican party ctique of that effort. take a listen. >> the castro regime is made up of bad dangerous people. if president obama wants to help oppressed cuban people, he doesn't have to kiss the ring of raul castro in the process. when the president was sitting there with raul castro i'm thering to myself, you are not equals with this man. >> do you understand why people feel like there's maybe bad faith or double standard here? >> this negotiationings with cuba, have you cuban people who have long been oppressed. >> so have the north koreans. >> except here with regards to cuba, we wereaking dozens of concessions and not getting reciprocation. that was a big issue. >> you were criticizing them sitting there as equals like that's the whole point. >> because we were sitting down with the cubans and we were making dozens of concessions on our part. >> he just sat down with kim. >> but pre
i am inclined to agree. this is something that you had said about when you're critiquing president obama meeting with raul castro, no nuclear weapon there. i want to play what you had to say as a critique which represented a of republican party ctique of that effort. take a listen. >> the castro regime is made up of bad dangerous people. if president obama wants to help oppressed cuban people, he doesn't have to kiss the ring of raul castro in the process. when the president was sitting...
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neil: have we gotten anything with raul castro and the changes with the castro leader. >> fidel castro is go. neil: in't see advancements with the new leader with raul and earlier with fidel, i don't know if anything is changing. >> what does anybody feel we were going to get from cuba. neil: and you could say the same about north korea. >> no, no, you could not. they're not a nuclear power. neil: all right. that was with the number two ranking democrat, steny hoyer who kept calling me larry, that's okay. and everyone was enraged about sitting down with the north korean leader even though when the talks were temporarily canceled they were enraged we weren't talking to the north korean leader and a lot came from the same people who said it was good to talk to even those we might not like because the heads of countries with whom we must be talking, period. and that was fine, or when barack obama reached out to the cuban leader raul castro to normallize relations, even though that was, too, as politics was played, universally panned by republicans and now universally panned by the same democrats who pra
neil: have we gotten anything with raul castro and the changes with the castro leader. >> fidel castro is go. neil: in't see advancements with the new leader with raul and earlier with fidel, i don't know if anything is changing. >> what does anybody feel we were going to get from cuba. neil: and you could say the same about north korea. >> no, no, you could not. they're not a nuclear power. neil: all right. that was with the number two ranking democrat, steny hoyer who kept...
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how much of this is just a show of domestic consumption here how much of it is raul trying to force brussels to do something. i think sarah we really do see a mix of the pros here of course the government the that just came into office two weeks ago promised particularly much to you so the need the head of the league promised that they would really put didn't put an end to the constant flow of migrants coming into italy unchecked and they want to really sort of make through this promise on the other hand of course they do try to create a clash with brussels because what they think and rightly so in a way is that if you ask nicely in the european union as italy has done for years you get nothing but if you really go for a head on collision if you really left to vote migrants sort of wait in the mediterranean for some soul to sort of pick them up for some neighboring countries to show to show mercy then you may get somewhere so that's what italy is sort of counting on and that explains the strategy and how is the e.u. likely to react here to rome's unilateral action. we saw quite different reactions of course yo
how much of this is just a show of domestic consumption here how much of it is raul trying to force brussels to do something. i think sarah we really do see a mix of the pros here of course the government the that just came into office two weeks ago promised particularly much to you so the need the head of the league promised that they would really put didn't put an end to the constant flow of migrants coming into italy unchecked and they want to really sort of make through this promise on the...
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. >> yes, i did, thank you, for the reminder. i'm raul avila, parent at redding elementary school. i've been at redding for six years now. i have three beautiful children that attended redding. i really don't know arac. i just found out about them when this whole arab program was coming to our school or there was a -- doing some research to see if our school would be a good fit for the arabic program. i was wondering where this came about. i heard this organization called araq. so i went ahead and did some research and i looked into them to see who they were because i had never, ever heard of them before. by doing an internet search, i did find some youtube videos that i did hear members -- actually one particular member saying some hateful things. like i said, i think i sent you an email, but i don't think or feel that there should be an organization that speaks hateful things that will be part of our district. thank you. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you. next speaker, please. >> this will take 20 seconds. i'm john purink, gastroenterologist at kaiser permanente for 20 yea
. >> yes, i did, thank you, for the reminder. i'm raul avila, parent at redding elementary school. i've been at redding for six years now. i have three beautiful children that attended redding. i really don't know arac. i just found out about them when this whole arab program was coming to our school or there was a -- doing some research to see if our school would be a good fit for the arabic program. i was wondering where this came about. i heard this organization called araq. so i went...
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thousands of percent difference from what the insurance company offers. >> i think they are worth the money. >> reporter: rauls helping him fight state farm but he remains frustrated. >> we're going to keep battling. >> reporter: raul wants the state to address the wide gap between touchy feeling insurance advertising and their iron-fisted claim process. he fears inaction now after the fire's devastated so many and it will send the wrong message to insurance companies about their nitpickiness. >> and they'll continue to do that and wear down the consumer until they give up. >> shouldn't that change? >> absolutely that should change. >> wha invitations to state farm to answer our questions on camera. it has declined. yesterday a spokesperson sent us a statement that said there has been no change in our position. state farm has committed to help ourg customers recover from the tragic wildfires and say the insurance contract provides coverage for items the customer has actually lost, up to the policy limits. up to the limits. that is the key phrase. a few final notes about public adjusters quick, check the light
thousands of percent difference from what the insurance company offers. >> i think they are worth the money. >> reporter: rauls helping him fight state farm but he remains frustrated. >> we're going to keep battling. >> reporter: raul wants the state to address the wide gap between touchy feeling insurance advertising and their iron-fisted claim process. he fears inaction now after the fire's devastated so many and it will send the wrong message to insurance companies...
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i met probably 20 times with raul castro's son before president obama actually met with raul castro. you have no relationship you have to plow a lot of ground and set up a lot of the agenda before you put the president in that kind of situation. so i would advise doing more work. i'd also avoid, frankly, telegraphing that you need this deal. i worry when he is awarding himself the nobel peace prize and kind of declaring victory just because he's having the meeting, i worry that that sends a message to north korea that if they make some kind of hollow commitment to some day give up their nuclear weapons, that they could get what they want which is international legacy and sanctions relief without actually having a deal in place that accomplishes rolling back their nuclear program and that has inspections to see that they are keeping their commitments. >> so china may not be in the room for this negotiation, but they're the big elephant in the room trying to play an outsized role in any negotiations that might involve north korea or even in the asian region. in your book, you talk a lit
i met probably 20 times with raul castro's son before president obama actually met with raul castro. you have no relationship you have to plow a lot of ground and set up a lot of the agenda before you put the president in that kind of situation. so i would advise doing more work. i'd also avoid, frankly, telegraphing that you need this deal. i worry when he is awarding himself the nobel peace prize and kind of declaring victory just because he's having the meeting, i worry that that sends a...
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. >> for more i'm joined by i yamiche alcindor, bret stephens, raul reyes. yamiche, let me start with you. the politics of immigration and the messages the president is sending. he had two bills in the house republicans were working on. one a hard-line bill, one that's designed to get a little more moderate support. the president was supposed to go there and rally support for the moderate bill. instead he ends up putting out that message that says just don't do anything, we need more votes. then supposedly after that he called and tried to backtrack a little bit. at the end of the week, is there any push from the white house for any specific legislation on immigration? >> well, i talked to a white house source only a few minutes ago and that person told me that the president still supports either one of the bills that the house is considering. that person said if they pass the hard-line bill or compromise bill, the president will sign it. the problem is that the president doesn't believe that the bill can pass the senate. they are complaining that republican
. >> for more i'm joined by i yamiche alcindor, bret stephens, raul reyes. yamiche, let me start with you. the politics of immigration and the messages the president is sending. he had two bills in the house republicans were working on. one a hard-line bill, one that's designed to get a little more moderate support. the president was supposed to go there and rally support for the moderate bill. instead he ends up putting out that message that says just don't do anything, we need more...
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i streamed it live on facebook. that's border patrol's local deputy chief raul ortiz. >> they were waiting for a smuggler to pick them up. >> what happened earlier, we stopped the smuggler and were able to get four aliens out of that vehicle, and then after interviewing them, we were able to identify this as a stash house. >> there was food and plates all over the place, but every inch of tile in this house had someone sitting on it when the agents came through the door. >> quite often is somebody may have a cellphone and because conditions are so bad, they'll call 911 and that's how we were able to uncover some of these stash houses. >> do you know what's going to happen now? >> yeah, deport us to mexico. >> deport us to mexico. >> reporter: 62 people were inside this home. el ma galindo alva rose said she paid $8,000 to get here. she's been here for 15 days. >> is this your first time coming here? >> no. the second time. >> your second time. that lady's a mom. she has three kids and left mexico because she couldn't find a job. nearly every other person inside the home is from another country. it's worth noting the
i streamed it live on facebook. that's border patrol's local deputy chief raul ortiz. >> they were waiting for a smuggler to pick them up. >> what happened earlier, we stopped the smuggler and were able to get four aliens out of that vehicle, and then after interviewing them, we were able to identify this as a stash house. >> there was food and plates all over the place, but every inch of tile in this house had someone sitting on it when the agents came through the door....
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. >> i paid my premiums on 100%, and state farm ought to pay me 100% of my contents. [ applause ] >> reporter: many told us they feel helpless, but not raul. he found he could challenge state farm by hiring what the insurance world calls a public adjustor. >> up until that time i had no idea what a public adjustor was. >> every major claim needs a public adjustor. >> reporter: gordon scott is a public insurance adjustor with 44 years and countless disasters like the north bay fires under his belt. >> it's not too late for them to get help. >> reporter: he says adjustors decipher jargon, counter unsatisfactory offers and convince insurance companies to pay as close to 100% as possible. >> if you don't have your own representative, you're at a disadvantage. if you don't do it every day just like the adjustor from the insurance company does, then you're at a disadvantage in dealing with that adjustor. >> reporter: scott says his industry exists solely because insurance companies bank on overpromising in ads and underdelivering after disa kind the whole process the big lie. >> reporter: public adjustors aren't a public service. they're a busi
. >> i paid my premiums on 100%, and state farm ought to pay me 100% of my contents. [ applause ] >> reporter: many told us they feel helpless, but not raul. he found he could challenge state farm by hiring what the insurance world calls a public adjustor. >> up until that time i had no idea what a public adjustor was. >> every major claim needs a public adjustor. >> reporter: gordon scott is a public insurance adjustor with 44 years and countless disasters like...
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i'm from moscow a city of more than ten million people and i cannot believe how the world cup was able to reach raul the map of latin marks in the city if you thought it was the kremlin possibly right square or the arbat street i'll have to tell you that this time you're wrong where. are you going to moscow. i just saw the red square little. in the box because it looks like it's going to go on you can go along much. like the green the streets of the like the one. you know you're going to not take jo-jo. so how do you find this street with the line i'll show you. now trust me you'll feel it when we get. there tend to stay on the right square but here we have to make a life. going to town. make little scandal or the great other like never really been touring the world coming. to see here let me clear the sky there are no empty like a little. really good cut. cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut to cut. to a bit sounds like nonsense like toxic soup you can't treat street that was full of cars full of them are. cutting. oh the loaves. away from the jubilance and festivities though the tourn
i'm from moscow a city of more than ten million people and i cannot believe how the world cup was able to reach raul the map of latin marks in the city if you thought it was the kremlin possibly right square or the arbat street i'll have to tell you that this time you're wrong where. are you going to moscow. i just saw the red square little. in the box because it looks like it's going to go on you can go along much. like the green the streets of the like the one. you know you're going to not...
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i'm from moscow a city of more than ten million people and i cannot believe how the world cup was able to reach raul the map of latin marks in the city if you thought it was the kremlin possibly right square or the arbat street i'll have to tell you that this time you're wrong where. are you going to moscow. to satisfy the press where was taught in the box because it's called got to go it was funny got. like. three streets on the like someone i don't know on him you know you know said joe joe. so how do you find this street with the line i'll show you. now trust me you will see us when we get there. this very tempting to stay on the right square but here we have to make a life. to . make clothes for the same. thing here. there are no empty space on the wall and. the. table sounds like nonsense but if you think. that street it was full of cars full of them are. come. close. fun times there but away from the jubilance and festivities though the tournament has seen a few dark moments british police have opened an investigation into a group of england fans who were allegedly seen giving nazi salutes in
i'm from moscow a city of more than ten million people and i cannot believe how the world cup was able to reach raul the map of latin marks in the city if you thought it was the kremlin possibly right square or the arbat street i'll have to tell you that this time you're wrong where. are you going to moscow. to satisfy the press where was taught in the box because it's called got to go it was funny got. like. three streets on the like someone i don't know on him you know you know said joe joe....
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these are changes that raul castro has wanted to see codified in the constitution for some time now. iixed, and more mixed economy than the previous completely communist socialist economy, and he wants that reflect that so that perhaps the small business owners that are permitted under cuba law have a bit more legal representation under the constitution. and there are other things too — particularly term limits on president, on the president, and on other high officials, age limits, too — things that will make a difference to the way that cuba is run, but not the underpinning philosophy, the political philosophy, the socialist nature of the revolutionaries enshrined in law and obviously, they won't be touching that. 11 cities across russia are preparing to host fans from around the world for the world cup later this month. one of them is kazan. it's largest city in the republic of tatarstan, a semi—autonomous region in central russia. the city is home to half a million muslims and restaurant owner aydar is getting ready to welcome fans, ensuring that the muslim ones from iran and elsew
these are changes that raul castro has wanted to see codified in the constitution for some time now. iixed, and more mixed economy than the previous completely communist socialist economy, and he wants that reflect that so that perhaps the small business owners that are permitted under cuba law have a bit more legal representation under the constitution. and there are other things too — particularly term limits on president, on the president, and on other high officials, age limits, too —...
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he did a head nod to an arabian -- >> i wish president o did because we wouldn't be dealing with it w. >> he shook raulu made it sound like he took him to the prom. >> i did this? >> you own the whole group when you're on this show, guys. you have to take the whole right and van has to take the whole left. he'll have his time, don't worry. >> i'm on cnn, not fox. >> and we're happy to have you here. re's what we're pointin o to you. van, finish your point, please. >> listen, language matters. positioning matters. i remember when bill clinton had to go and get somebody from north korea, or maybe it was al gore had to get somebody, i can't remember who it was -- >> bill clinton went to deal with the two journalists. >> right, bill clinton went over there, and he made sure he had the most dour countenance the entire time. he didn't even want a photograph of him smiling next to the president. he was sending clear signals. this is a horrible person, i am doing it for political expedience. he didn't say you're honorable, you're great, everybody loves you. if president obama had used that language, it would h
he did a head nod to an arabian -- >> i wish president o did because we wouldn't be dealing with it w. >> he shook raulu made it sound like he took him to the prom. >> i did this? >> you own the whole group when you're on this show, guys. you have to take the whole right and van has to take the whole left. he'll have his time, don't worry. >> i'm on cnn, not fox. >> and we're happy to have you here. re's what we're pointin o to you. van, finish your point,...
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i'm from moscow a city of more than ten million people and i cannot believe how the world cup was able to reach raul the map of latin marks in this city if you thought it was the kremlin possibly right square or the arbat street i'll have to tell you that this time you're wrong where best place to go in moscow right now by state right now just like that was going. to have to sit outside the prison where we modify the bars because once you put a card got on you go it was funny guy. like. three the streets and the like someone i don't know on him you know you come in i don't see jo-jo but yeah so how do you find this street with the line i'll show you. now trust me you will. so you would when we get there. it is very tempting to stay on the right square but here we have to make a life. going to. make clothes or the dream. marry me during the long haul. see here full sky there are no empty spaces i'm told i'm. really. ok this is the oh ok. ok. ok. ok this sounds like nonsense but actually if you think. that that's a street that was full of cars most of them are. coming out of the. top of getting. close
i'm from moscow a city of more than ten million people and i cannot believe how the world cup was able to reach raul the map of latin marks in this city if you thought it was the kremlin possibly right square or the arbat street i'll have to tell you that this time you're wrong where best place to go in moscow right now by state right now just like that was going. to have to sit outside the prison where we modify the bars because once you put a card got on you go it was funny guy. like. three...