. >> but for 24-year-old, musician, wendy galvez, that's the problem. >> that's fine because we have been like this for 50 years. >> reporter: she has seen what life is like outside cuba. in 2015, she visited chicago as part of a cultural exchange. since then, the trump administration, clamped down on alug tourists from the u.s. to the island. wendy says bookings for her band went from once a week to once a month. >> we are worse. >> the relations seems worse. >> yeah, seems worse. >> reporter: much is still in short supply. reforms have largely stalled. a slumping economy is squeezing the average cuban salary of lovely $40 a month. >> we are strong people. but there is long time, doing the things, the same, wishing the same. things. >> 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 made it clear that will only further isolate the island. jeff. >>> manuel bojorquez, thank you very much. from havana. >>> coming up next, new protests on campus over any object. any su