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then go to cuba. i try to get there every three months, making sure that my products are stored correctly, displayed correcting, the first year was tough, but ever since 2008 we've been exporting products every year. >> if the trade embargo is lifted. if there is more liberal trade between the united states and cuba do you gain or do you suffer? >> definitely gain. there will be more competition, but when cuba's economy rises there will be more economy for them to buy more product for myself. so i'm looking forward to that, for that time. >> what are the complexities of doing business, trading and exporting to cuba that are different than other places that you do business. >> i touched on the first one. you have to find out who your buyers are. educating the people here in the united states, i can't tell you how many companies hung up the phone when i asked to sell my products in cuba because they didn't understand that they could be done. i tried to explain to them since 2008 with the trade sanction
then go to cuba. i try to get there every three months, making sure that my products are stored correctly, displayed correcting, the first year was tough, but ever since 2008 we've been exporting products every year. >> if the trade embargo is lifted. if there is more liberal trade between the united states and cuba do you gain or do you suffer? >> definitely gain. there will be more competition, but when cuba's economy rises there will be more economy for them to buy more product...
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. >> went down to cuba am a he's not an american anymore. somehow it is strange to hear the state department say, you're living in the free world in the free world you must day ♪ >> we will air excerpts of our 1998 interview with william worthy and speak to three journalists who knew him. jeremy scahill and former washington post reporter scott armstrong. he took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the washington post when the new york times refused. we will also speak with the worthy's close associate photographer randy goodman who went with him to iran on a number of trips. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. dozens of people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced after unprecedented flooding in the balkans. an estimated three months worth of rain hit the region in just three days. about one third of bosnia's landmass has been submerged, affecting an estimated one lean people. dangerous water levels have threaten floo
. >> went down to cuba am a he's not an american anymore. somehow it is strange to hear the state department say, you're living in the free world in the free world you must day ♪ >> we will air excerpts of our 1998 interview with william worthy and speak to three journalists who knew him. jeremy scahill and former washington post reporter scott armstrong. he took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the washington post when the new york times refused....
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el dinero era enviado a trinidad de allÍ a cuba. recibÍa remesas de exilialos, en lugar de enviar a cuba se lo entregaba a los defraudadores tras cobrar una comisiÓn. >> cuando ve un metodo de lavar dinero como este que parecÍa que el dinero terminÓ en cuba, donde no hay manera de sacarlo. es lo que hace este mÉtodo de lavar dinero. interesante y tal vez inteligente para los culpables. >> el el dinero termine en bancos cubanos complica el escenario. algunos especulan que el gobierno de cuba podrÍa estar involucrado. >> si es verdad que se lavÓ desde cuba se beneficia el gobierno cubano. >> no se descarta mÁs arrestos en los prÓximos meses. ♪ nuestras vidas rodeadas de estres, lo que muchos optan por querer es que no tiene impacto severo en la salud. por eso como parte de la campaÑa de univisiÓn y noticias el doctor nos dicen cuÁn equivocados podemos estar. tiene estres? >> gracias, todos tenemos un poco de estres, el error que cometemos pensar que es comÚn afecta muchos factores de riesgo, nuestro nÚmero de salud. >>
el dinero era enviado a trinidad de allÍ a cuba. recibÍa remesas de exilialos, en lugar de enviar a cuba se lo entregaba a los defraudadores tras cobrar una comisiÓn. >> cuando ve un metodo de lavar dinero como este que parecÍa que el dinero terminÓ en cuba, donde no hay manera de sacarlo. es lo que hace este mÉtodo de lavar dinero. interesante y tal vez inteligente para los culpables. >> el el dinero termine en bancos cubanos complica el escenario. algunos especulan que el...
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cuba is not allowed to export to u.s. u.s. law prohibits foreign flagships from docking into the united states for six months after steaming through cuban ports. that means the ship has to find an alternate route that avoids the u.s. for half a year perhaps going to europe before returning to u.s. port. that makes trade with cuba far more expensive. all these restrictions add cost. they add uncertainty and create risks. an estimated 1.1 billion lost because of trade restrictions. that has many lobbying for trade. >> the 70s anniversary of d-day. many will travel to normandy, france, will be there to mark the celebration. a trio from denver will be there for the celebrations ♪ amy ♪ christie ♪ marly [♪ singing ] >> could you say these women were born in the wrong generation. ♪ over there ♪ over there ♪ send the word ♪ send the word ♪ over there their journe music is a journey back in time when men were at war, women were in factories, and the andrew sisters cheered on soldiers in uniform. >> back then the andr
cuba is not allowed to export to u.s. u.s. law prohibits foreign flagships from docking into the united states for six months after steaming through cuban ports. that means the ship has to find an alternate route that avoids the u.s. for half a year perhaps going to europe before returning to u.s. port. that makes trade with cuba far more expensive. all these restrictions add cost. they add uncertainty and create risks. an estimated 1.1 billion lost because of trade restrictions. that has many...
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. >> cuba asegura que... un plan terrorista contra de isla. >> hay varios detenidos. >> para muchos latinos su lugar de trabajo es una trampa mortal. >> revelan nuevas imÁgenes del joven que viajÓ escondido a hawÁi lo veran aquÍ [ locutora ] este es el nuevo marvelous oil, de garnier fructis. mezclas que transforman totalmente el cabello. en la ducha...marvelous nutre. al darle estilo... marvelous protege. y brilla... dónde y cuándo quieras. ibusca el tuyo! nuevo marvelous oil, de garnier fructis. >>> arrestaron arrestaron a 4 cubanos de florida que mandaban hacer varios actos terroristas en la isla. >> los detenidos admitieron el complot y revelaron el nombre de varios exiliado que estÁn de compuesto plan, rogelio tiene mÁs detalles. >> la noticia corriÓ como la pÓlvora, se trata de la detenciÓn en la isla de 4 personas de origen cubano en miami que estÁn acusado de terrorismo. >> josÉ ortega amador, rodrÍguez gonzÁlez, pacheco santos y felix Álvaro cuando querÍan hacer acciones terroristas
. >> cuba asegura que... un plan terrorista contra de isla. >> hay varios detenidos. >> para muchos latinos su lugar de trabajo es una trampa mortal. >> revelan nuevas imÁgenes del joven que viajÓ escondido a hawÁi lo veran aquÍ [ locutora ] este es el nuevo marvelous oil, de garnier fructis. mezclas que transforman totalmente el cabello. en la ducha...marvelous nutre. al darle estilo... marvelous protege. y brilla... dónde y cuándo quieras. ibusca el tuyo! nuevo...
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cuba has been increasingly turning to other countries. the european union is now its biggest trading partner. accompanied by some top business factories,privatize his trip was criticized back home by some lawmakers who support the sanctions. >> everybody is entitled to their opinion, including the members of the congress and senate. we happen to have a very different view. we think this is an opportunity. >> the trip comes as washington is set to impose a record find on bnp harbaughs -- a record for breakingaribas sanctions and doing business with countries like cuba. eurosrenchman who won the millions lottery has opted to give the majority of the jackpot to charity. the donor prefers to remain anonymous. >> five numbers, two stars, a life-changing commendation. , a man 31st of this year celebrates in front of his television. his lucky ticket amounting to 72 million euros. but the man from southwest france is not holding onto most the jackpot. instead, the winner has chosen to give over 50 million euros away to charities, raising more tha
cuba has been increasingly turning to other countries. the european union is now its biggest trading partner. accompanied by some top business factories,privatize his trip was criticized back home by some lawmakers who support the sanctions. >> everybody is entitled to their opinion, including the members of the congress and senate. we happen to have a very different view. we think this is an opportunity. >> the trip comes as washington is set to impose a record find on bnp...
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. >> durante 10 aÑos rosa y raÚl esperaron ansiosos la oportunidad de salir de cuba hacia los estados unidos, una dÉcada que sirviÓ para cocinar un futuro a fuego lento. >> y mi mamÁ entonces tiene que empezar a ver quÉ va a hacer para sobrevivir, ella siempre nos hacÍa los pasteles a nosotros de niÑos, y los vecinos le dijeron, por quÉ no los vendes. >> asÍ, vendiendo pasteles de casa en casa, y con pocos recursos, los porto comenzaron a establecer una reputaciÓn y una clientela. >> asÍ, sobrevivimos en cuba 10 aÑos antes de llegar aquÍ. >> cuando lograron salir de cuba ya tenÍan horneada en la cabeza la idea del negocio, estados unidos era un paÍs que les ofreciÓ libertad y la posibilidad de cumplir sus sueÑos. la receta porto cautivÓ el paladar de los californianos, la demanda de los pasteles creciÓ tanto que el honor familiar les quedÓ pequeÑo. >> despuÉs de cinco aÑos no tenÍamos para dÓnde expandernos, entonces decidiÓ con la ayuda de mi papa buscar un pequeÑo lugar. >> con la posibilidad de crecer tambiÉn llegaron los retos, no fue fÁcil obtener una
. >> durante 10 aÑos rosa y raÚl esperaron ansiosos la oportunidad de salir de cuba hacia los estados unidos, una dÉcada que sirviÓ para cocinar un futuro a fuego lento. >> y mi mamÁ entonces tiene que empezar a ver quÉ va a hacer para sobrevivir, ella siempre nos hacÍa los pasteles a nosotros de niÑos, y los vecinos le dijeron, por quÉ no los vendes. >> asÍ, vendiendo pasteles de casa en casa, y con pocos recursos, los porto comenzaron a establecer una reputaciÓn y...
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cuba hasn't worked. when you have an economy as large as russia, couple trillion, there's a lot of interdependencies, we'll never put the type of crypts sanctiip sanctions because it's a double-edged sword. >> make your point. >> the world has not supported our policy with cuba. we had a blockade against cuba for over five decades and doesn't have the international support. >> you think china, japan, india, iran are going to support the american sanctions in russia? >> i don't think they'd support them because they're the american sanctions. i think when europe weighs in in a much bigger way it really increases the pressure. >> don't you think as this thing develops, listen, right now europe has been timid, have not been that helpful. you look at the scenes now. these are going to get worse and worse. don't you think that at a certain pioint the europeans do come around and the president's patient hand of using sanctions -- you don't start with your last card. you start with your first card. don't you th
cuba hasn't worked. when you have an economy as large as russia, couple trillion, there's a lot of interdependencies, we'll never put the type of crypts sanctiip sanctions because it's a double-edged sword. >> make your point. >> the world has not supported our policy with cuba. we had a blockade against cuba for over five decades and doesn't have the international support. >> you think china, japan, india, iran are going to support the american sanctions in russia? >> i...
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. >> en cuba, el pelotero declarÓ que desconocÍa haber sido inscrito con un pasaporte dominicano. >> Él no podÍa llevarlo, no lo iban a llevar vendado, Él sabÍa en lo que estaba y tiene que ser castigado. >> el expediente fue llevado a la procuradurÍa para que determinen quiÉnes fueron las personas que falsificaron el pasaporte a favor del pelotero. >> llama la atenciÓn que la liga mexicana sabiendo que no podÍan utilizar peloteros cubanos residentes en cuba, escribiera a uno de los peloteros mÁs famosos de cuba en la actualidad recibieran como dominicano sin que nadie dijera absolutamente nada al respecto. >> la liga mexicana de bÉisbol anunciarÁ posibles sanciones para el equipo de los piratas de campeche donde jugaba el jardinero cubano, no se ha anunciado ninguna acciÓn contra despeigne por el uso de pasaporte falso. >> tras los resultados del domingo electoral en colombia, oscar ivÁn zuluaga y juan manuel santos se han lanzado a convencer a los otros candidatos, martÍnez, lÓpez, y peÑalosa, para que los apoyen en una programada segunda vuelta, es probable que ram
. >> en cuba, el pelotero declarÓ que desconocÍa haber sido inscrito con un pasaporte dominicano. >> Él no podÍa llevarlo, no lo iban a llevar vendado, Él sabÍa en lo que estaba y tiene que ser castigado. >> el expediente fue llevado a la procuradurÍa para que determinen quiÉnes fueron las personas que falsificaron el pasaporte a favor del pelotero. >> llama la atenciÓn que la liga mexicana sabiendo que no podÍan utilizar peloteros cubanos residentes en cuba,...
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from the united states the united states would not -- [inaudible] 1961 fidel castro had taken over cuba a couple years earlier. is slowly moved towards being about communist. there was a lot of opposition to him by different elements of society who have fled or were exiled. and the united states was concerned about a communist country that close to its borders, so they sponsored a brigade to be trained under caa guidance to prepare to invade cuba. and right after the john kennedy administration took office, they had this plan from the eisenhower administration and they launched the invasion after making changes to the plan, which led to a debacle called the bay of pigs which was a disaster on pretty much every level, and one consequence is that khrushchev, the leader of the soviet union, decided he needed to help cuba preserve its independence, and so this is when he hatched the plan to smuggle in troops and weapons to defend cuba. this is a plan that he puts together and launches in the middle of 1962. and often people just think that he was planning on putting nuclear-tipped missiles
from the united states the united states would not -- [inaudible] 1961 fidel castro had taken over cuba a couple years earlier. is slowly moved towards being about communist. there was a lot of opposition to him by different elements of society who have fled or were exiled. and the united states was concerned about a communist country that close to its borders, so they sponsored a brigade to be trained under caa guidance to prepare to invade cuba. and right after the john kennedy administration...
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it still to come on tonight's program, more than 50 years after america slapped a trade embargo on cuba, can the politics be shifting? we go to miami to find out. eu is a far cry from the dream of its founders. it has no foreign policy, it's getting it wrong on ukraine and tony blair should have been president. this is from prime minister silvio berlusconi. will there ever be a united states of europe? >> no. that was a dream that will never come true. today's eu is different from the dreams of its founding fathers. has a very imbalanced economic policy. and a very imbalanced tax policy. and they don't have a foreign policy. when we had a meeting with the heads of state, i proposed to have just one president and i suggested tony blair because he was really charismatic. george bush, a good friend of mine rang me up and asked me who to speak to in order to understand the european position in iraq. to try to contact everybody. concerned about what the european union is doing. and his behavior towards the russian federation. that the euanctions and the usa are imposing on people that they t
it still to come on tonight's program, more than 50 years after america slapped a trade embargo on cuba, can the politics be shifting? we go to miami to find out. eu is a far cry from the dream of its founders. it has no foreign policy, it's getting it wrong on ukraine and tony blair should have been president. this is from prime minister silvio berlusconi. will there ever be a united states of europe? >> no. that was a dream that will never come true. today's eu is different from the...
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saber lo que se siente. >>> para sus padres una sorpresa muy grande y es que los tres, llegaron de cuba hace 6 aÑoses para comenzar una nueva vida. >>> a mi me parece increÍble realmente. realmente, porque Él llegÓ ya con 11 aÑos, y yo pensÉ que el no se iba a adaptar en sus primeros aÑo aquÍ. >>> porque en el principal obstÁculo era el idioma. >>> cuando llegÓ de cuba yo hablaba lo Único que sabÍa era los nÚmeros, los numeros y algunos colores. >>> sin embargo que habÍa sido un estudiante destacado desde niÑo, aprendo iÓ rÁpidamente el inglÉs, y con el paso de los aÑos lleno loo casa de premios. >>> obviamente todas esas universidades han llegado a Él porque ha existido un esfuerzo, y un estudio y una persevero ansia de parte de Él, para pod r lograr eso me siento argentino rosa y. >>> a final decideo estudiar cienciasmente computos en el instituto tecnolÓgico de massachusetts, y tambiÉn conocido como... y dÓnde tendrÁ beca completa de la universidad. >>> cuando estoy solo pensando yo me digo, cÓmo hice esto no lo creo. >>> como lo hiciste?. >>> esforzÁndome
saber lo que se siente. >>> para sus padres una sorpresa muy grande y es que los tres, llegaron de cuba hace 6 aÑoses para comenzar una nueva vida. >>> a mi me parece increÍble realmente. realmente, porque Él llegÓ ya con 11 aÑos, y yo pensÉ que el no se iba a adaptar en sus primeros aÑo aquÍ. >>> porque en el principal obstÁculo era el idioma. >>> cuando llegÓ de cuba yo hablaba lo Único que sabÍa era los nÚmeros, los numeros y algunos colores....
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there is no humanitarian boatlift that will extract you from cuba. they all in one form or another, a.b. the details are a little different, everyone from cuba has some version of a journey to get off that island and come to the big leagues. >> does this mean that the state of florida will finally do something about this? >> i think this is mostly symbolic what they are doing in florida. look, this is unacceptable. we can do better. we should do better. keep in mind, they are also playing to a constituency. they have to show that they are being responsive to these issues. >> they are threatening financial subsidies in florida. how would that work and what would that achieve? >> i think they are talking about creating a fund font of $12 million a year. that would go towards stadium renovations. each team would be eligible for $2 million of state funds. i am not sure that that is enough to shake mlb to its core. at some level, i mean, baseball has kind of turned a blind eye to this. they have some accountability here. they are also operating within the
there is no humanitarian boatlift that will extract you from cuba. they all in one form or another, a.b. the details are a little different, everyone from cuba has some version of a journey to get off that island and come to the big leagues. >> does this mean that the state of florida will finally do something about this? >> i think this is mostly symbolic what they are doing in florida. look, this is unacceptable. we can do better. we should do better. keep in mind, they are also...
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they don't seek asylum in cuba and venezuela. they fight their cause here. there are many a patriot. you can go back to the pentagon papers with dan ellsberg and others who stood and went to the court system of america and made their case. edward snowden is a coward, he is a traitor and he has betrayed his country and if he wants to come home tomorrow to face the music, he can do so. >> well, today the famed pentagon papers whistleblower dan ellsberg is sounding off about kerry's comments.
they don't seek asylum in cuba and venezuela. they fight their cause here. there are many a patriot. you can go back to the pentagon papers with dan ellsberg and others who stood and went to the court system of america and made their case. edward snowden is a coward, he is a traitor and he has betrayed his country and if he wants to come home tomorrow to face the music, he can do so. >> well, today the famed pentagon papers whistleblower dan ellsberg is sounding off about kerry's comments.
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. >>> in cuba hundreds marked through havana calling for an end to homophobia. people waved flags and danced in the streets. it was led by the daughter of raul castro. an outspoken gay rights activist. she managed to influence cuba to give certain rights to gay communities. >> in brazil hundreds rallied to call for the legalization of marijuana. asking for it to be used for medicinal purposes. it was part of a global day. uruguay became the first country to allow the manufacture and trade of the drug. >>> in some parts of the world people are celebrating mother's day. in other places it's marked as a day of protest. in mexico mothers are calling for the police to do more to find their children. we have this report if mexico city. >> reporter: "where are your children?" demands this mother marching in mexico city on mother's day. many that joined her travelled from over the country to protest against the government for not doing enough to find their sons and daughters. sara's 31-year-old son disappeared last september. a successful chef and father, he planned to
. >>> in cuba hundreds marked through havana calling for an end to homophobia. people waved flags and danced in the streets. it was led by the daughter of raul castro. an outspoken gay rights activist. she managed to influence cuba to give certain rights to gay communities. >> in brazil hundreds rallied to call for the legalization of marijuana. asking for it to be used for medicinal purposes. it was part of a global day. uruguay became the first country to allow the manufacture...
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i went to cuba recently. i just got back about a week and a half ago. >> jimmy: how did you get to cuba? >> yeah, well i was doing a a movie. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: totally illegal. [ light laughter ] nobody's watching. no big deal. >> dominican republic, dude. >> jimmy: how did you get to cuba? i thought we weren't allowed to go to cuba? >> yeah, i guess the production company got a license. they have a deal. it took a long time. >> yeah, i think the first three weeks you get there and it's a culture shock. you know, it is completely different. you take things for granted. the internet, iphones and things like that. >> jimmy: the internet was -- doesn't really. >> yeah, well i mean it does. but there was like in a hotel room it was i think 500 rooms on one dial up connection. so you would go and check your e-mail and then wake up the next morning or three days later and then get them and then respond. >> jimmy: yeah. all right fine. >> jimmy: so you go around and instead of sending out instagram you ac
i went to cuba recently. i just got back about a week and a half ago. >> jimmy: how did you get to cuba? >> yeah, well i was doing a a movie. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: totally illegal. [ light laughter ] nobody's watching. no big deal. >> dominican republic, dude. >> jimmy: how did you get to cuba? i thought we weren't allowed to go to cuba? >> yeah, i guess the production company got a license. they have a deal. it took a long time. >> yeah, i think...
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i had a flight from cuba to latin america. the united states revoked my passport to trap me in the moscow airport. when people ask why are you in russia, i say please ask the state department. >> the u.s. state department says snowden's passport was
i had a flight from cuba to latin america. the united states revoked my passport to trap me in the moscow airport. when people ask why are you in russia, i say please ask the state department. >> the u.s. state department says snowden's passport was
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was an infantry division that had been moved to new orleans and was preparing to invade and occupy cuba and now the united states is in shock because a major city got destroyed, khrushchev is in shock because he lost complete control of events. at that point khrushchev makes a critical decision and that is the united states had overwhelming strategic superiority to the soviet union and khrushchev knew this and so he knew that if it came to bombers flying and missiles flying the soviet union, the only way they but going to get any damage on the united states is to strike first so he chooses to strike first and once he chooses to strike the united states strike back. i need to explain something that is not understood about this period and that is john kennedy in 1960 in the presidential campaign argued the eisenhower administration had allowed a missile gap to emerge and the soviets had more intercontinental ballistic missiles than we did and the soviets were ahead of us in deploying strategic weapons. once he got into office he found out the truth which was the exact opposite. they actua
was an infantry division that had been moved to new orleans and was preparing to invade and occupy cuba and now the united states is in shock because a major city got destroyed, khrushchev is in shock because he lost complete control of events. at that point khrushchev makes a critical decision and that is the united states had overwhelming strategic superiority to the soviet union and khrushchev knew this and so he knew that if it came to bombers flying and missiles flying the soviet union,...
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negÓ desde su representante legar tener vÍnculo con los anrestados en cuba. >> totalmente falso. mi clientno tiene nada que ver con estos individuos. no conoce ninguno de estos indiviudos. >> Álvarez calificÓ de patriÑa las alegaciones. >> utilizar los individuos que no conozco. nunca vi los sombres. los he conocido accidentalmente en algÚn momento en miami. nunca conspirÉ con ellos. >> usted niega el complot. >> ese complot es absolutamente balso. - falso. Él >> lo mismo nos dijeron otros mencionados >> en tenemos informaciÓn el gobierno cubano no se informÓ con nosotros. fue la reacciÓn o del departamento de estado. >> los cerebros de la operaciÓn los 4 exiliados residentes en miami y sus abogados aseguran a univisiÓn que hasta el momento ni las autoridades cubanas, ni el gobierno de estados unidos los contactÓ sobre este asunto. >> ahora un adelanto de esta noche. estÁ enrique acevedo. >> quÉ tal en la ediciÓn nocturna un juez seÑalÓ que los agentes comannados por el aguacil de maricopa supuestamente tienen muy claro los procedimientos que deben utilizar. la a
negÓ desde su representante legar tener vÍnculo con los anrestados en cuba. >> totalmente falso. mi clientno tiene nada que ver con estos individuos. no conoce ninguno de estos indiviudos. >> Álvarez calificÓ de patriÑa las alegaciones. >> utilizar los individuos que no conozco. nunca vi los sombres. los he conocido accidentalmente en algÚn momento en miami. nunca conspirÉ con ellos. >> usted niega el complot. >> ese complot es absolutamente balso. - falso....
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. >> suggesting that pac is in cuba. >> why would he go to cuba? oh mojitos! >> justin bieber leaving a photo shoot in new york. driving away and hundreds of kids are running after his car. one bigger chick is running and e ita itt its it.it. she's not fat at all. >> she looks a little thicker, i'm sorry.
. >> suggesting that pac is in cuba. >> why would he go to cuba? oh mojitos! >> justin bieber leaving a photo shoot in new york. driving away and hundreds of kids are running after his car. one bigger chick is running and e ita itt its it.it. she's not fat at all. >> she looks a little thicker, i'm sorry.
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as far as cuba, we have a back channel to cuba and we are talking to cuba all the time. i can't call it negotiations. the aid contractor taken in pakistan and lahore is held in al qaeda and much more difficult so all of these situations are different and unfortunately it takes time to get through these negotiations. >> we are not talking about people who have gone through legitimate proceedings for alleged crimes committed overseas. we are talking about men and women who are hostages and held for obvious political reasons. can you explain the distinction? >> well, i think in afghanistan, what we're seeing now is the end game to this war, the haqqani group which supposedly held him is fairly moderate. we have two channels to the haqqani group and talking to them for years and that is pakistan and qatar. a lot easier for the state department to work this. cuba should have been easier to this and i can't explain to you why he hasn't been released and as far as kenneth brkae that is not rational so it's all different problems. >> help us understand how this works. since the
as far as cuba, we have a back channel to cuba and we are talking to cuba all the time. i can't call it negotiations. the aid contractor taken in pakistan and lahore is held in al qaeda and much more difficult so all of these situations are different and unfortunately it takes time to get through these negotiations. >> we are not talking about people who have gone through legitimate proceedings for alleged crimes committed overseas. we are talking about men and women who are hostages and...
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but what was he doing bringing in satellite gear into cuba, which all of us know when we come into cuba, the restrictions are very real? we all have to show our telephones and show every bit of equipment. and we do. we list everything. we write it all down. what were they doing? >> well, andrea, i can't go into the legal case. i don't think that needs to be discussed at this point. i do believe, though, that we need to look at what u.s.aid through the very recent program that was exposed as a result to the tweeting, and the usaid efforts to really, as ussaid says, relay the communication to the cuban people. the cuban people and the cuban government saw this as a method to further destabilize the country. so this is what we have to deal with. but the reason why we're having such difficulty is because we don't have better relations, and normal relations between our two countries. andrea, every public opinion poll has shown that the american public wants this embargo to end. how do you address the issues if you're not in the process of negotiating? this embargo has been in place for over
but what was he doing bringing in satellite gear into cuba, which all of us know when we come into cuba, the restrictions are very real? we all have to show our telephones and show every bit of equipment. and we do. we list everything. we write it all down. what were they doing? >> well, andrea, i can't go into the legal case. i don't think that needs to be discussed at this point. i do believe, though, that we need to look at what u.s.aid through the very recent program that was exposed...
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glerorio fue un alto directivo del deporte en cuba. no es la primera vez que los que traen atletas utilizan el soborno para que sea mÁs rápido de lo habitual. >> no puede ser si no es de otra forma que desde la corrupciÓn. >> por quÉ? >> porque es imposible que un atleta pueda oficialiarse y cruzan en diez dÍas. estÁn aquÍ en estados unidos. >> con las leyes mexicanas para un residente de ese paÍs los solicitantes demuestran que han sido residentes temporales por dos aÑos. si estÁ casado legalmente con un mexicano. no se cumplieron ninguna de estas condiciones. segÚn los que lo acompaÑaron como este ex boxeador el trÁmite se completÓ en menos de quince dÍas. >> nosotros preguntamos y llegamos sin problema. >> por quÉ se hace asÍ' por quÉ tiene que ser tan rÁpido. >> mientras mÁs rápido el ninero sube. para todo el mundo. >> hay que hacerlo rÁpido. >> claro. >> entonces entrarÍa la corrupciÓn >> el tiempo es dinero. por lo tanto que lo logran como quieren >> el instituto de mÉxico le dijo a univisiÓn que no dar
glerorio fue un alto directivo del deporte en cuba. no es la primera vez que los que traen atletas utilizan el soborno para que sea mÁs rápido de lo habitual. >> no puede ser si no es de otra forma que desde la corrupciÓn. >> por quÉ? >> porque es imposible que un atleta pueda oficialiarse y cruzan en diez dÍas. estÁn aquÍ en estados unidos. >> con las leyes mexicanas para un residente de ese paÍs los solicitantes demuestran que han sido residentes temporales por...
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. >> en cuba miles de trabajadores marcharon. durante la manifestaciÓn se vieron mÉdicos vestidos con sus batas, empleados con uniformes, obreros que identifican sus sentros laborales. cuba tiene una central Única aliada al gobierno. >> bueno, el proyecto de ley para que llos... paguen lo mismo que los estudiantes residentes fue aprobado hoy. ahora serÁ enviado a la cámara de representantes para que apruben varios enmiendas. recibirÁ aprobaciÓn y pase para la firma del gobernador que lo impulsÓ. ♪ >> la luz ultravioleta para acelerar el seÑado de uÑa es cancerÍgena. es la conclusiÓn de un grupo. tras los efectos en la piel por exposiciÓn a la radiación de la luz. fue se a explorar los salones. hablÓ con los expertos. >> este estudio convirtiÓ las mÁquinitas que se usan para secar el esmalte en las villanas de la pelÍcula. pero no se asuste. son muchos factores para que usarlas provoque cÁncer. >> el riesgo es bajo. >> la radiaciÓn que recibe la mujer en la uÑa es una radiaciÓn que a largo plazo constanteme
. >> en cuba miles de trabajadores marcharon. durante la manifestaciÓn se vieron mÉdicos vestidos con sus batas, empleados con uniformes, obreros que identifican sus sentros laborales. cuba tiene una central Única aliada al gobierno. >> bueno, el proyecto de ley para que llos... paguen lo mismo que los estudiantes residentes fue aprobado hoy. ahora serÁ enviado a la cámara de representantes para que apruben varios enmiendas. recibirÁ aprobaciÓn y pase para la firma del...
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they don't seek asylum in cuba. they don't seek asylum in venezuela. they fight their cause here. there are many a patriot. you can go back to the pentagon papers, dan elsberg and others who stood and went to the court system of america and made their case. edward snowden is a coward. he is a traitor, and he has betrayed his country. and if he wants to come home tomorrow to face the music, he can do so.
they don't seek asylum in cuba. they don't seek asylum in venezuela. they fight their cause here. there are many a patriot. you can go back to the pentagon papers, dan elsberg and others who stood and went to the court system of america and made their case. edward snowden is a coward. he is a traitor, and he has betrayed his country. and if he wants to come home tomorrow to face the music, he can do so.
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these protesters sreut all wrong, and they don't understand economics or are looking at something like cuba, which is rampant in unemployment. >> in the end there were -- at the end of the day there were masked ones and i am not sure what they were there for. the unions gathered to protest immigration and deportations going on, and they have been doing it on may 1st, 2006. >> should they be thanking capitalism or bash it? >> you know, definitely i think they should be, you know, thanking capitalism in the sense the basis is a strong capitalist cast. i certainly don't know any teachers or bus drivers or plumbers or folks that belong to unions that fit into the bill of people who bash the capitalist economy. >> they do ask for higher wages, jonas, and you are a little worried that without those wages these few rogues could turn into a few threats to folks. >> a good side affect is jobs. your two choices are to create wealth and wealth is going to be inequal, or create no wealth, and that's where nobody has wealth like the soviet union or cuba, and it looks like a small group creates most of t
these protesters sreut all wrong, and they don't understand economics or are looking at something like cuba, which is rampant in unemployment. >> in the end there were -- at the end of the day there were masked ones and i am not sure what they were there for. the unions gathered to protest immigration and deportations going on, and they have been doing it on may 1st, 2006. >> should they be thanking capitalism or bash it? >> you know, definitely i think they should be, you...
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more than 900 expected to find asylum in cuba. they were turned away and rejected by the united states and canada. forced to return to europe, many found themselves victims of nazi cop sen tryings camps. -- concentration camps. martin goldsmith traced the lives of his father and grandfather. it's the subject of a new book. martin, good of you to join us. you say that you felt the deep need to connect with that vanished generation of your family which was murdered a decade before you were born. why did you choose to trace the life of your grandfather and uncle to follow the path that led to their deaths witch. >> my parents made it to this country, they had survived because they were musicians with the jewish cultural association. they made it safely to america in 1941. by that time my father's father and his younger brother, my uncle, were held in camps in france. they wrote letters to my father. when i began to work on my first book, my father gave me the letters saying "you should probably learn about this." my father felt guilt
more than 900 expected to find asylum in cuba. they were turned away and rejected by the united states and canada. forced to return to europe, many found themselves victims of nazi cop sen tryings camps. -- concentration camps. martin goldsmith traced the lives of his father and grandfather. it's the subject of a new book. martin, good of you to join us. you say that you felt the deep need to connect with that vanished generation of your family which was murdered a decade before you were born....
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he's serving 15 years for setting up an internet service in cuba back in 2009. >> our message to both sides is very clear, and the message is that it is in the interest of both countries that negotiations begin. we visited allen this morning. we have talked with his legal team and we do firmly believe and truly believe that it is time that both countries commit, mind you, make a serious commitment to engage in negotiations with no preconditions. >> several states are hoeltding primary election z today. in north carolina voters are picking candidates for the senate and house of representatives. in ohio casting ballots for the governor. in indiana there are nine seats in the house that are all up for grabs this fall. >> well, they have become staples of police departments, the gun mounted flash lights that the police use. but there's a down side and that is creating a set of problems. jim has more. >> just like an officer's weapon, the gun mounted flashlight is a tool to light up the suspect of the crime scene and the departments all over the country are using them and with unintended c
he's serving 15 years for setting up an internet service in cuba back in 2009. >> our message to both sides is very clear, and the message is that it is in the interest of both countries that negotiations begin. we visited allen this morning. we have talked with his legal team and we do firmly believe and truly believe that it is time that both countries commit, mind you, make a serious commitment to engage in negotiations with no preconditions. >> several states are hoeltding...
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i had a flight booked to cuba and onwards to latin america. and i was stopped because the united states government decided to revoke my passport and trap me in the moscow airport. so when people ask, why are you in russia, i say, please, ask the state department. >> well, secretary of state john kerry reacted strongly to that answer by snowden. and here he is earlier today with chuck todd on msnbc. >> what he's done is hurt his country. what he's done is expose for terrorists a lot of mechanisms which now affect operational security of their terrorists and make it harder for the united states to break up plots, harder to protect our nation. don't go to russia, they don't seek asylum in cuba, they don't seek asylum in venezuela, they fight their cause here. edward snowden is a coward, is a traitor, and he has betrayed his country, and if he wants to come home tomorrow to face the music, he can do so. >> andrea mitchell is msnbc's chief correspondent and david corn is washington bureau chief for david jones and an nbc analyst. straight scoop. th
i had a flight booked to cuba and onwards to latin america. and i was stopped because the united states government decided to revoke my passport and trap me in the moscow airport. so when people ask, why are you in russia, i say, please, ask the state department. >> well, secretary of state john kerry reacted strongly to that answer by snowden. and here he is earlier today with chuck todd on msnbc. >> what he's done is hurt his country. what he's done is expose for terrorists a lot...
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he promised to make good on his campaign pledge to close the detention facility at guantanamo bay, cuba. the administration wanted to try the top 9 suspects in federal court and that never happened. with the convex of al mazra in new york, with the brief time we have left, i would like to hear your answers to karen breen berg's point just before the break. that with precedent being such a powerful idea in law, is a new model being created by these onshore terrorism trials that will, if not undo the problem in guantanamo, at least show the way forward? >> well, these aren't really new models. the models existed for hundreds of years. we have tried terrorism cases in civilian courts for a long, long time. and i do take 'um bridge with the idea that popular opinion should drive the civilian courts back to the military commissions. the reason we have independent judges with life tenure is precisely because we don't want mob rule here. it's odd. now we have a museum in new york city, celebrating those who are brave and courageous in 9/11, which is inviting, if you will, to attack those and w
he promised to make good on his campaign pledge to close the detention facility at guantanamo bay, cuba. the administration wanted to try the top 9 suspects in federal court and that never happened. with the convex of al mazra in new york, with the brief time we have left, i would like to hear your answers to karen breen berg's point just before the break. that with precedent being such a powerful idea in law, is a new model being created by these onshore terrorism trials that will, if not undo...
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cuba, from vietnam and like the other programs he was looking for a home that would be free. i spoke of the shining city all of my political life that i don't know if i communicated what i saw. but in my mind it was a tall proud city built on the rocks stronger than oceans. teaming up with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace, the city that come with commerce and creativity. and if there had to be city walls, they had the worst and they were open to anyone with a well and hard to get there. that's how i saw it and i see it is still. he said that in his farewell address which is fascinating because for the president that normally give a farewell address maybe it is a review of what they accomplished and so forth. it is a teachable lesson in american exceptionalism. it's like a civics lesson. in the dignity of the human life and exceptionalism we have two more and i go through them much quicker. the founders wisdom and vision, ronald reagan more than any other president plainly rediscovered the founders. i knew they founded the coders constantly, so in the public pap
cuba, from vietnam and like the other programs he was looking for a home that would be free. i spoke of the shining city all of my political life that i don't know if i communicated what i saw. but in my mind it was a tall proud city built on the rocks stronger than oceans. teaming up with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace, the city that come with commerce and creativity. and if there had to be city walls, they had the worst and they were open to anyone with a well and hard to get...
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tavis: cuba, for the 33rd year, was just but again on the list of terrorist nations. is it time to review that policy? >> no, on the contrary. cuba was a country sending arms violation ofa in the united nations security council resolutions. the greatest violation according to the security council arms experts that has come in years of any country sending missiles and other equipment to north korea. so if they don't understand that the violation of international is not acceptable, in it dish and that in addition to a whole host of individuals who are wanted in the united states, including the killer of a new jersey state trooper, just to start the list, they deserve to be on the list and that has not changed on my perfect -- changing my perspective. tavis: they are on the level of syria? >> if you put under tons of sugar and hide missiles and maids and other military korea,nt sent to north that was intercepted in panama and then was disclosed, are you not engaging with the state that has by the international community, not the u.s., been found to be violating internati
tavis: cuba, for the 33rd year, was just but again on the list of terrorist nations. is it time to review that policy? >> no, on the contrary. cuba was a country sending arms violation ofa in the united nations security council resolutions. the greatest violation according to the security council arms experts that has come in years of any country sending missiles and other equipment to north korea. so if they don't understand that the violation of international is not acceptable, in it...
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cuba is an island. you can imagine it makes it easy to shut things down. in some countries it's a lot more difficult. in the u.s. for example if the government here wanted to block something they would have to go to each internet service provider, isp and block that content. >> venezuela cut off internet access during the protests in february at times. switch? >> it is in some places and it isn't in others. so it really depends on how centralized a network in a given country is. in syria it's a lot more centralized so we've seen the government there cut off internet access for hours at a time, days at a time for a couple of times during the war. egypt is a great example in 2011 when they shut down the internet they actually had to go to the different companies the internet service providers and demand them to shut down their services. >> i don't think 9 is surprised by iran china cuba tightening internet expression but turkey, prime minister erdowan, and a place that wants to be part of the european union. >> it's not just turkey, in turkey's case it was i
cuba is an island. you can imagine it makes it easy to shut things down. in some countries it's a lot more difficult. in the u.s. for example if the government here wanted to block something they would have to go to each internet service provider, isp and block that content. >> venezuela cut off internet access during the protests in february at times. switch? >> it is in some places and it isn't in others. so it really depends on how centralized a network in a given country is. in...
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they don't seek asylum in cuba, they don't seek asylum in venezuela. they fight their cause here. edward snowden is a coward, he is a traitor, and he has betrayed his country, and if he wants to come home tomorrow to face the music, he can do so. >> andrea mitchell's nbc's chief foreign david jones and an nbc analyst. straight scoop. the american people are trying to decide about this fellow. is it a roarshack test. you sa you said, he's telling the truth we need to know. >> i've spent a number of days trying to sort through the truth. one fact that the secretary of state got wrong is that he wasn't seeking asylum in cuba, as is very clear, he was trying to go on to latin america, to ecuador, to a friendly country that would have given him asylum and not extradited him to the united states. he was not trying to, according to snowden, stay in russia, not trying to stay in cuba, and, in fact, got trapped in the airport in russia for three weeks before putin gave -- >> what does that tell us -- help us to unpack that. he wanted to go to a left-wing african-american country, why is th
they don't seek asylum in cuba, they don't seek asylum in venezuela. they fight their cause here. edward snowden is a coward, he is a traitor, and he has betrayed his country, and if he wants to come home tomorrow to face the music, he can do so. >> andrea mitchell's nbc's chief foreign david jones and an nbc analyst. straight scoop. the american people are trying to decide about this fellow. is it a roarshack test. you sa you said, he's telling the truth we need to know. >> i've...
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. >>> in cuba, hundreds march through the streets of havana calling for an end to homophobia. people dance in the streets. it was led by the daughter of cuban president raul castro. >>> in the united states michael sam is the first openly gay player to be picked for the national football league. >> reporter: it's taken nearly a century for the game of american football to arrive at this moment. >> with the 249th pick, the 2014 n.f.l. draft. the st. louis rams select michael sam from juste of missouri. shortly after celebrating with family and friends he took to twitter saying: . >> michael sam is the first openly gay player to be drafted in the n.f.l. the league makes about 10 billion a year, driven by major advertising revenues. athletes in the past kept their sexuality private for fear of losing endorsement deals. but with a changing social landscape, this n.f.l. draft is seen by some as generating new initial opportunities. >> to this time sexuality hasn't been a part of that. whether at the professional level, they are ready for michael sam, that will be interesting. i thi
. >>> in cuba, hundreds march through the streets of havana calling for an end to homophobia. people dance in the streets. it was led by the daughter of cuban president raul castro. >>> in the united states michael sam is the first openly gay player to be picked for the national football league. >> reporter: it's taken nearly a century for the game of american football to arrive at this moment. >> with the 249th pick, the 2014 n.f.l. draft. the st. louis rams...
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i would like to take his will but also to get enough of the silver medal behind cuba cuba and rosso it was a call center work will still protect his everett eradicate to be pursued by his recent mvp award by scoring fifteen points to help the oklahoma debris. the trouble to make the kissing game two of the best of seven western conference at the thought of myself the day off to being named nba east led to the seasoned around was in inspired form that also included twelve rebounds and monica six. the film does well in dublin and the adaptive the fourth quarter were leading by as many as twenty points russell westbrook chicken with a solid thirty one points ten rebounds and ten assists as the company went through one of the twelve to one one the crew walked away to take a break got away game on monday. it's the square of one of these having friday's game three in senegalese the you use prisoners during his review you're a newsreader. it's all about news these days and it was also a unique music selection listen and you'll see. your news review is unreadable and you refuse to help slash r
i would like to take his will but also to get enough of the silver medal behind cuba cuba and rosso it was a call center work will still protect his everett eradicate to be pursued by his recent mvp award by scoring fifteen points to help the oklahoma debris. the trouble to make the kissing game two of the best of seven western conference at the thought of myself the day off to being named nba east led to the seasoned around was in inspired form that also included twelve rebounds and monica...