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wanted no part of bacardi's havana club. you don't even want to try it. >> iznaga: no. >> alfonsi: you can just have a sip. you don't have to drink the whole bottle. >> iznaga: no. >> alfonsi: no? >> iznaga: sorry. >> alfonsi: these are the front lines: two bottling lines in two countries; each one producing havana club rum; each claiming that its version is the only real and authentic one. not so far apart in miles, but worlds apart in the rum war. >> brought to you by the lincoln motor company. i'm james brown. in new england today, miami is the sikd seed in the afc. the giants beat washington, allowing detroit to clinch pla playoff berths. >> seattle, oakland loses and falls to the five seed in the afc. for more sports news go to cbs sports.com. if you're gonna make an entrance... [car driving upon the water] ♪ >> kroft: in the mail, comments on our story about "the pope's choir," which we broadcast both two weeks ago and again on christmas night. but we also heard from viewers who found the story lacking. i'm steve kro
wanted no part of bacardi's havana club. you don't even want to try it. >> iznaga: no. >> alfonsi: you can just have a sip. you don't have to drink the whole bottle. >> iznaga: no. >> alfonsi: no? >> iznaga: sorry. >> alfonsi: these are the front lines: two bottling lines in two countries; each one producing havana club rum; each claiming that its version is the only real and authentic one. not so far apart in miles, but worlds apart in the rum war. >>...
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havana club rum. some of it's made in cuba, but some is made in puerto rico. with the new recent thaw in u.s.-cuba relations, the battle over a name is coming to our shores. sharon alfonzi has the story for "60 minutes." ♪ >> reporter: it's a tuesday afternoon here in old havana, and we and lots of other visitors to cuba are filing in and filling up the bar that calls itself the cradle of the dackarie. the head bartender needs to double up on rum bottles just to keep up with demand. >> how many bottles do you go through a day? >> between 60 and 80 bottles per day. >> that's a lot of dackaries. is this just from today? >> yeah. >> reporter: all those bottles were filled with havana club rum, produced by a 50-50 joint venture between the cuban government and a french beverage giant, pernod ricard. which sent jerome to cuba to run the business. we met him in a place that's rarely open to outsiders. a warehouse stacked to the ceiling with oak barrels full of rum. >> we built a very great success. when w
havana club rum. some of it's made in cuba, but some is made in puerto rico. with the new recent thaw in u.s.-cuba relations, the battle over a name is coming to our shores. sharon alfonzi has the story for "60 minutes." ♪ >> reporter: it's a tuesday afternoon here in old havana, and we and lots of other visitors to cuba are filing in and filling up the bar that calls itself the cradle of the dackarie. the head bartender needs to double up on rum bottles just to keep up with...
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this is another bottle of havana club rum. exact same name, but you can see right here, this one is made in puerto rico, and it's made by bacardi. how in the world can you say "havana club" when you're making it in puerto rico? >> rick wilson: i... just the way that you say, i'm calling it "arizona iced tea," and i'm not making it in arizona. >> alfonsi: rick wilson is an executive at bacardi, originally a cuban company and now the largest privately-held liquor business in the world. >> wilson: the true havana club, made with the recipe of the original founders, is the havana club that bacardi is making and selling here in the united states. >> alfonsi: bacardi bought that original recipe from the family of this woman, amparo arachabala. and it was one of the wealthiest families in cuba before the revolution? >> ampala arechabala: yes. definitely. definitely. >> alfonsi: the arechabala fortune was built on sugar and shipping and rum-- havana club rum. like hundreds of other cuban companies, theirs was confiscated shortly after
this is another bottle of havana club rum. exact same name, but you can see right here, this one is made in puerto rico, and it's made by bacardi. how in the world can you say "havana club" when you're making it in puerto rico? >> rick wilson: i... just the way that you say, i'm calling it "arizona iced tea," and i'm not making it in arizona. >> alfonsi: rick wilson is an executive at bacardi, originally a cuban company and now the largest privately-held liquor...
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the gran teatro de la habana, a havana landmark since 1838. but with the castro government's belief in arts for all, it's become a theatre for the people, not just the privileged. it's a big charity gala tonight. the talk of the town. and choreographed by the living legend of cuban ballet, alicia alonso. danny and annette get themselves ready. applause and so to the centrepiece of tonight's show. annette and danny perform a sequence from the ballet giselle. it may look effortless, but this is the result of years of dedication, and a passion i've already noticed so many cubans share. head out of havana, and there's an awful lot more to discover about the cuban archipelago. my next destination is trinidad, the sugar town, halfway along the coast of the main island, some 350km from the capital. one really cool thing i've noticed about cuba, there's hardly any traffic. we've been driving down some of the main arteries in the island on our way to trinidad, and i've hardly seen any cars. this is what perpetuates the notion that cuba is stuck in a ti
the gran teatro de la habana, a havana landmark since 1838. but with the castro government's belief in arts for all, it's become a theatre for the people, not just the privileged. it's a big charity gala tonight. the talk of the town. and choreographed by the living legend of cuban ballet, alicia alonso. danny and annette get themselves ready. applause and so to the centrepiece of tonight's show. annette and danny perform a sequence from the ballet giselle. it may look effortless, but this is...
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will grant reports from havana. when rock royalty the rolling stones played havana earlier this year, it was notjust a concert, it was history. what they achieved through music has been less easy for other parts of the uk economy, that is to break into cuba. while he was still in the job, philip hammond became the first uk foreign secretary to visit the island in an official capacity since the revolution in 1959. now the chancellor of the exchequer, during the trip he signed a memorandum of understanding covering energy, finance and education and culture, holding talks with fidel castro. the great relationship is between cuba and united states, and the beginning of the thaw in the relationship, the beginning of a normalisation, making many things possible that have not been possible for decades. it makes economic development possible. since that visit, britain has voted to leave the eu, as the reality of brexit beckons, uk companies are looking to latin america and the caribbean. unilever, recently embroiled in a br
will grant reports from havana. when rock royalty the rolling stones played havana earlier this year, it was notjust a concert, it was history. what they achieved through music has been less easy for other parts of the uk economy, that is to break into cuba. while he was still in the job, philip hammond became the first uk foreign secretary to visit the island in an official capacity since the revolution in 1959. now the chancellor of the exchequer, during the trip he signed a memorandum of...
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unileverjust cemented a deal on a £20 million investment outside havana. when the uk eventually leave the eu, it may become far more common to find british companies doing what unileverjust it, british companies doing what unilever just it, laying british companies doing what unileverjust it, laying the first stone of a new factory on cuban soil. at the recent havana trade fair, the british products on display ranged from financial services to single malt whiskey. so will the future relationship with cuba remained fundamentally cultural and educational, or will bilateral trade now finally began to flourish? all the above. you are right, cuba is not a huge market. it is an of about 11 million people, or a set of islands. then, we are a set of islands. then, we are a set of islands on the other side of a nation, and i think there are some really unusual areas, or there are some particular areas, that fit. jointly owned brazilian cuban company also just broke ground on a cigarette factory. the zeal is a long—standing partner for cuba. if the united kingdom
unileverjust cemented a deal on a £20 million investment outside havana. when the uk eventually leave the eu, it may become far more common to find british companies doing what unileverjust it, british companies doing what unilever just it, laying british companies doing what unileverjust it, laying the first stone of a new factory on cuban soil. at the recent havana trade fair, the british products on display ranged from financial services to single malt whiskey. so will the future...
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with more is our correspondent in cuba's capital havana will grant. explained to us this so—called wet foot, dry foot policy —— explain. it's really one of the cornerstones of washington's policy towards cuba, 01’ of washington's policy towards cuba, or certainly has been for the past 20 years or so. under it it's basically the carriage to the stick of the us economic embargo if you like, and that carrot comes in the form of the guaranteed right of residency in the united states for cu ba ns residency in the united states for cubans who arrive without a visa —— the carrot to. we've all seen the images of cubans arriving on the shores of the united states in very rickety rafts and so on. they have be direct right to remain and within a year apply for citizenship. that isn't offered to any other citizens, certainly not from latin america, and it's a very controversial rule, both in the united states and cuba where the cu ban both in the united states and cuba where the cuban government blame it for the brain where the cuban government blame
with more is our correspondent in cuba's capital havana will grant. explained to us this so—called wet foot, dry foot policy —— explain. it's really one of the cornerstones of washington's policy towards cuba, 01’ of washington's policy towards cuba, or certainly has been for the past 20 years or so. under it it's basically the carriage to the stick of the us economic embargo if you like, and that carrot comes in the form of the guaranteed right of residency in the united states for cu...
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0bama continues to try to thaw relations with cuba in his final days of office. 0ur correspondent in havana, will grant, gave me more details. well, it's really one of the cornerstones of washington's policy towards cuba, or certainly has been for the past 20 years or so. under it, it's basically the carrot to the stick of the us economic embargo, if you like. and that carrot comes in the form of the guaranteed right of residency in the united states for cubans who arrive without a visa. so we've all seen the images of cubans arriving on the shores of the united states, in very rickety rafts and so on. they have be direct right to remain, and within a year apply for citizenship. that isn't offered to any other citizens, certainly not from latin america. and it's a very controversial rule, both in the united states and in cuba, where the cuban government blame it for the brain drain taking place on this island. so now, finally, in the last few days of the 0bama illustration, it has been lifted. it's all about the thaw in relationships between the united states and cuba. it was unpopular with
0bama continues to try to thaw relations with cuba in his final days of office. 0ur correspondent in havana, will grant, gave me more details. well, it's really one of the cornerstones of washington's policy towards cuba, or certainly has been for the past 20 years or so. under it, it's basically the carrot to the stick of the us economic embargo, if you like. and that carrot comes in the form of the guaranteed right of residency in the united states for cubans who arrive without a visa. so...
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our correspondent in havana, will grant, told me a policy encouraging cubans to flee cuba had been looking out of place with the diplomatic thaw. i think that it was the cornerstone of the policy towards cuba from washington for 20 years or so, a sort of carrot, if you like, to the stick of the us economic embargo. but it makes no sense, as you say, under these new terms, the fresh relationship between washington and havana, seen under president obama, to be encouraging cubans to sort of abandon the country, with the carrot of finding they will have the right to remain with residency in the united states when they get here, the wet foot, dry foot policy. it always had a slightly inevitable feel it would come to an end sometime under president obama and it has come right at the very end. there is no saying what a donald trump administration would make of this change, or the thaw in general. absolutely, we're waiting to get more clarity on what he will make on the entire thaw. to be honest, the situation does not look good in terms of continuing and deepening the thaw. he's already made clea
our correspondent in havana, will grant, told me a policy encouraging cubans to flee cuba had been looking out of place with the diplomatic thaw. i think that it was the cornerstone of the policy towards cuba from washington for 20 years or so, a sort of carrot, if you like, to the stick of the us economic embargo. but it makes no sense, as you say, under these new terms, the fresh relationship between washington and havana, seen under president obama, to be encouraging cubans to sort of...
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will grant, bbc news, havana. and aaron is here with all the business news. many car experts have said they have been waiting for something like this to happen. just when we thought it was safe to go backin when we thought it was safe to go back in the water, hey! 7 we start in the us, where car giant, fiat chrysler, is denying it faces its own "diesel—gate" scandal, just a day after volkswagen was fined more than $4 billion dollars for cheating emissions tests. the us regulator, the environmental protection agency, is accusing fiat chrysler of failing to disclose emissions software, at least eight different types, installed in thousands of its diesel vehicles. it says the software allowed the cars to exceed pollution limits, and pump out higher levels of harmful nitrogen dioxide. but the company's boss says it did nothing illegal. so, how big could this be? let me show you here. the investigation involves thejeep grand cherokee suv and dodge ram pickup made in the last three years. that adds up to more than 100,000 vehicles, the vast majority sold in the u
will grant, bbc news, havana. and aaron is here with all the business news. many car experts have said they have been waiting for something like this to happen. just when we thought it was safe to go backin when we thought it was safe to go back in the water, hey! 7 we start in the us, where car giant, fiat chrysler, is denying it faces its own "diesel—gate" scandal, just a day after volkswagen was fined more than $4 billion dollars for cheating emissions tests. the us regulator,...
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at the recent havana trade fair, the british products on display range from financial services to single malt whiskey. will the future relationship with cuba remain fundamentally cultural or will bilateral trade begin to flourish? all of the above. you are right, cuba is not a huge market, an island of 11 million people, a set of islands. we are a set of islands on the other side of the nation. there are some really unusual areas, those particular areas that fit. jointly owned brazilian and cuban country also broke ground on a cigarette factory. brazil is a long—standing partner for cheaper. if the united kingdom hopes to compete with the likes of the south american giant in a post—brexit economy, it has a long way to go, both here and across the caribbean. still, as the commonest and run island slowly opens up, bilateral trade would be a start. hull has started its year as the uk city of culture. £32 million has been spent on a year—long programme. at this afternoon's opening event, eight city—centre buildings will be turned into giant screens which will be used to retell the c
at the recent havana trade fair, the british products on display range from financial services to single malt whiskey. will the future relationship with cuba remain fundamentally cultural or will bilateral trade begin to flourish? all of the above. you are right, cuba is not a huge market, an island of 11 million people, a set of islands. we are a set of islands on the other side of the nation. there are some really unusual areas, those particular areas that fit. jointly owned brazilian and...
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if you are trying to build a political system in jakarta or havana or dar es salaam. those of the questions they're debating. so they are important. my arguments in the book is that -- let me just, i have slides here. here you go. there is the postcolonial world. ok. >> thank you. jeremy friedman: can everybody see the slide? no? is this good? ok. >> a little more. jeremy friedman: a little more. i was told i could not move too far because of the camera. let me know if i'm in trouble. yes. this is actually better. i can stand up and see that too. this is the postcolonial world. so the argument of the book is that there are two different revolutionary agendas, two different revolutionary programs that are being confused here, an anti-capitalist and an anti-imperialist they have one. different genealogies. one comes from the marxist. one is from opposition to capitalism the 19th century europe. one comes from opposition to the colonial world. and they get confused because of this. imperialism and capitalism, the very famous example put up by lenin in 1916, this was the
if you are trying to build a political system in jakarta or havana or dar es salaam. those of the questions they're debating. so they are important. my arguments in the book is that -- let me just, i have slides here. here you go. there is the postcolonial world. ok. >> thank you. jeremy friedman: can everybody see the slide? no? is this good? ok. >> a little more. jeremy friedman: a little more. i was told i could not move too far because of the camera. let me know if i'm in...
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american planes apply to havana, tourists flock to hotels, as well as investment. the business between the two countries is not a one-way street. cuba seeks to export goods to america, and nowow the first contractas b bee s signed, a small step.. >> they are making our tees and all charcoal here. one pile at a time. now they are the first legal export from cuba to the united states and over 40 years. cuba is selling 80,000 tons of charcoal annually to other countries. >> i do hope that the new administration will look at this and the other deals that have been accomplplished, that can be accocomplished, anand if you bee in free trade and if you believe in economic progress, this is exactly what we should be doing. >> hopes are high. >> selling our charcoal is a good idea, a good sign for progress in cuba. >> gilbert's company pays $420 a ton for cuban charcoal, way above market rate, top dollar for a good product. it comes from a plant that cuban farmers cannot get rid of fast enough. it burns clean in pizza and bread ovens. daniel: that is business. back to sarah.
american planes apply to havana, tourists flock to hotels, as well as investment. the business between the two countries is not a one-way street. cuba seeks to export goods to america, and nowow the first contractas b bee s signed, a small step.. >> they are making our tees and all charcoal here. one pile at a time. now they are the first legal export from cuba to the united states and over 40 years. cuba is selling 80,000 tons of charcoal annually to other countries. >> i do hope...
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havana welcomes the move. west wing presidential hopefuls hold their first primary debate in france. they hope to fill the void left by outgoing president francois hollande. ♪ we begin in the united states and the latest in the trump transition. it has been a busy week of senate confirmation hearings for the president-elect's cabinet x. let specify, mike pompeo, donald trump of the nominee to head the cia. this can amid growing tensions between the president-elect and the intelligence community over russia. reporter: the new face of u.s. intelligence could be this man. mike pompeo is president-elect donald trump's pick to lead the cia. his hearing comes amid growing tensions between the agency and the future president reagan mr. -- future president. thatompeo: i am confident we are providing powerful intelligence that shapes policy and decision-making. i'm confident that president-elect trump will not only accept that but demanded that. reporter: concerns that a pale will mend relations. trump's i reports on
havana welcomes the move. west wing presidential hopefuls hold their first primary debate in france. they hope to fill the void left by outgoing president francois hollande. ♪ we begin in the united states and the latest in the trump transition. it has been a busy week of senate confirmation hearings for the president-elect's cabinet x. let specify, mike pompeo, donald trump of the nominee to head the cia. this can amid growing tensions between the president-elect and the intelligence...
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the question is, it is important to you if you're trying to build an economy or political system in havana. those of the questions they're debating. they are important. my argument in the book is that -- let me just, i have slides. there you go. there is the postcolonial world. can everyone see it? no? is this good? ok. a little more. i was told i could not move too far because of the camera. let me know if i'm in trouble. this is better. this is the postcolonial world. the argument in the book is that there are two different revolutionary agendas, programs being confused. an anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist. they have different genealogies. one comes from the marxist. one is from opposition to capitalism the 19th century europe. one is from opposition to the colonial world. they get confused because of this. pamphlet put up by lennon. it is the central element of not only communist medical strategy, but communist doctrine. to be anti-imperialist is to be anti-capitalist. they are one and the same struggle. this is why the soviets and chinese -- it is not the case of the chinese, they
the question is, it is important to you if you're trying to build an economy or political system in havana. those of the questions they're debating. they are important. my argument in the book is that -- let me just, i have slides. there you go. there is the postcolonial world. can everyone see it? no? is this good? ok. a little more. i was told i could not move too far because of the camera. let me know if i'm in trouble. this is better. this is the postcolonial world. the argument in the book...
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will grant, bbc news, havana. a 40—year study of a population of killer whales off the us pacific coast has helped british researchers solve an evolutionary mystery why killer whales and humans are two of only three species that go through the menopause. scientists discovered that the menopause gave new calves a better chance at survival — preventing what they called "reproductive conflict" between mothers and daughters. 0ur science reporter victoria gill reports. chasing an evolutionary mystery. these researchers have been documenting the lives of killer whales here for four decades. there we go. and their findings have revealed new insight into something that we humans share with a mammal so very different from us. 0rcas and humans are two of only three mammals on the planet that stop reproducing part—way through our lives. and this 40—year study of killer whale society has already shown that grandmothers play a crucial role, leading their pod and helping theirfamilies survive. but scientists have now us
will grant, bbc news, havana. a 40—year study of a population of killer whales off the us pacific coast has helped british researchers solve an evolutionary mystery why killer whales and humans are two of only three species that go through the menopause. scientists discovered that the menopause gave new calves a better chance at survival — preventing what they called "reproductive conflict" between mothers and daughters. 0ur science reporter victoria gill reports. chasing an...
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embassy in havana to get a visa. the lines are expected to grow longer because the obama administration abruptly ended the so-called wet foot dry foot policy this week. that policy allowed cubans to get legal residency if they made it to u.s. soil. the government is praising the change. it says the human trafficking and dangerous journeys for migrants. news 4 covered cuba for the recent changes in u.s./cuba relations. taken you with us including for my own family's personal story. the question i get most often is how can i visit? as it stands now, you can still not travel as tourists. there are other legal ways to visit. we'll walk you through a few of those if you advice the travel show from 11:00 to 11:30, i'll be moderating a panel at the washington convention center, which i can tell you tickets for the entire travel and adventure showtart at $11. >>> cuba certainly on my list. i cannot wait to go. >> it's an interesting place. weatherwise, a lot warmer than we're feeling today. >> have an umbrella with you. and
embassy in havana to get a visa. the lines are expected to grow longer because the obama administration abruptly ended the so-called wet foot dry foot policy this week. that policy allowed cubans to get legal residency if they made it to u.s. soil. the government is praising the change. it says the human trafficking and dangerous journeys for migrants. news 4 covered cuba for the recent changes in u.s./cuba relations. taken you with us including for my own family's personal story. the question...
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for the first time in half a century, americans are flying directly from miami to havana, creating new opportunities for cubans and americans, and -- bringing back all of the cigars that they can carry. better. and with our peace agreement in colombia, thel longest-running war in this hemisphere can join and. we have brought business leaders together to grow opportunity and support africa's next generation . while reaching out to new newners, we strengthened relationships. we deepened relationships to bolster deterrence in europe. concluded a 38 million dollar package with israel, the single largest in american history and withdated our relationship egypt and we led at the united nations hitting the toughest actions on north korea and making peacekeeping more effective. borderless the challenges will only increase, emerging states to time of change. -- broadened our conception of national security. we are faced the biggest refugee and migrant crisis since world war ii. we have provided more humanitarian aid than any country in the world and after rigorous vetting, we welcomed tens of t
for the first time in half a century, americans are flying directly from miami to havana, creating new opportunities for cubans and americans, and -- bringing back all of the cigars that they can carry. better. and with our peace agreement in colombia, thel longest-running war in this hemisphere can join and. we have brought business leaders together to grow opportunity and support africa's next generation . while reaching out to new newners, we strengthened relationships. we deepened...
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. >> no havana clue. clue >> keep close eye on that. >> looking forward to the dish.h >> look forward the mow heatow h toes when we come back. >> we're playing a loft bell biv devoe because they're here.use e you may have noticed that.t they'll be in here. >> for good reason. and they have brand new mu>>sicc coming out and we'll talk abouta that before it even hits the aia s.ves. >> wow. wow >> thanks for staying with us for the 10a.nks fofoe i'm steve alongside holly, hol maureen and wisdom let's get tot what's trending three minutesree past the hour.. >> first up we all know all k president obama loves to hit tht links on the golf course once hc leaves the white house he'ste likely going to be looking outoe to get out o even more.. but will he be welcomed at ad local golf club, that's the bigb question where he once appearede to be all set for freere membership. now according tome the new york post, new york post article, hi, stance on some foreign policyol issues could cost him his him membership.mber
. >> no havana clue. clue >> keep close eye on that. >> looking forward to the dish.h >> look forward the mow heatow h toes when we come back. >> we're playing a loft bell biv devoe because they're here.use e you may have noticed that.t they'll be in here. >> for good reason. and they have brand new mu>>sicc coming out and we'll talk abouta that before it even hits the aia s.ves. >> wow. wow >> thanks for staying with us for the 10a.nks...
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despite the temptation of free entry to the us, the decision to remove it was broadly welcomed by some in havana. translation: on the one hand, it is good, because we as cubans are more certain we cannot go through this route and there will not be as much loss of human life nor so much blood spilling in the sea. for every boat that goes there, there are thousands and thousands of cubans who take crazy blind risks without knowing if they can survive or not. translation: it was hurting our young people especially. among the majority of people who attempted the journey, there was a large percentage of failure and loss of life on the way. the cuban authorities echoed the statement from the white house and applauded the move, especially the decision to lift the policy encouraging cuban doctors and nurses to abandon the country. translation: what we are seeing in this joint declaration is an important step for cuba's national interest, but also for the national interest of the us. that said, i think this question of whether the donald trump administration will support the new accord must be answered b
despite the temptation of free entry to the us, the decision to remove it was broadly welcomed by some in havana. translation: on the one hand, it is good, because we as cubans are more certain we cannot go through this route and there will not be as much loss of human life nor so much blood spilling in the sea. for every boat that goes there, there are thousands and thousands of cubans who take crazy blind risks without knowing if they can survive or not. translation: it was hurting our young...
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will grant reports from havana. it has been a tumultuous few weeks in cuba. this annual military parade to mark the launch of the cuban revolution were supposed to be held in december. following the death of its founding father, fidel castro, the event was moved to the new year. still, in the absence of castro the message remains the same. the island will not divert from the political course charted by a communist leaders for decades. just under one year ago president barack obama made history in cuba. since then he described the floor as irreversible. some analysts agree that no matter what comes next, the point of no return between the old enemies has been reached. i think we have gone past the reversibility. you may stop it, you may make it slow work, it is already slow so it is difficult to make its lower, but it is difficult to break diplomatic relations with cuba. the obama administration has reached deals with cuba to protect a shared maritime resource and to protect the immigration rules. that policy granted cu ban protect the immigration rules. that
will grant reports from havana. it has been a tumultuous few weeks in cuba. this annual military parade to mark the launch of the cuban revolution were supposed to be held in december. following the death of its founding father, fidel castro, the event was moved to the new year. still, in the absence of castro the message remains the same. the island will not divert from the political course charted by a communist leaders for decades. just under one year ago president barack obama made history...
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. >> i was in havana. that's havana. >> oh, my gosh. i'm dying i'll take you. >> did >>> we focus on your wellness today and how to manage type ii diabetes. >> plus, kevin cosner and pharrell williams tells us all their new role in their new movie. >> this is great day washington. >>> well look at this good morning i'm chris leary. >> i'm markette sheppard. >> and this is is darrell green. >> happy thursday. happy new year. >> yeah, it's been a while. >> it's almost february for crying out loud. >> well listen speaking of e- mailing, everybody is e-mailing about the weather. the word from the wusa9 meteorologist, we're expecting a bit of snow. >> looking forward to that. me -- meaghan mooney is already out there. it's one of the three ski resorts she is vingsiti over the next three days that are only three hours away. >> reporter: hey everybody the first thing we did as soon as we got to seven springs, we drove up to laurel mountain. this is the steepest slope, almost the steepest slopes in the east coast. this is is one of the rad skie
. >> i was in havana. that's havana. >> oh, my gosh. i'm dying i'll take you. >> did >>> we focus on your wellness today and how to manage type ii diabetes. >> plus, kevin cosner and pharrell williams tells us all their new role in their new movie. >> this is great day washington. >>> well look at this good morning i'm chris leary. >> i'm markette sheppard. >> and this is is darrell green. >> happy thursday. happy new year....
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. >> i was in havana. that's havana. >> oh, my gosh. i'm dying to go there. i'll take you. i'll take you. >> did,,,,,, intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual vaginal bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots, or dementia so use it for the shortest time based on goals and risks. estrogens should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attack, stroke or dementia. ask your doctor about premarin vaginal cream. brea
. >> i was in havana. that's havana. >> oh, my gosh. i'm dying to go there. i'll take you. i'll take you. >> did,,,,,, intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused...
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. >> i was in havana. that's havana. >> oh, my gosh. i'm dying to go there. i'll take you. >> did kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> good morning, i'm jim donovan. a 45 year-old man is in critical condition, after he was shot in the head while sitting on a front porch. police say it happened on the 200 block of east indiana off news fair hill around 9:00 last night. they found 16 spent shell casings from two different firearms in a park across from the home. but investigators aren't sure if the victim was the intended target, or was hit by stray gunfire. >>> lets head over to katie for weather. >> today's weather will be just chilly, little quiet the though when we have sunshine, some cloud and again, the chillies settling in, big weather headlines for right now. but we have this, making its way in and as we take a full screen view of storm scan 3a disturbance featuring nothing but light to moderate snow, no mixing, ice, rain, strictly snow producing since we have cold air to work with and by tomorrow we wil
. >> i was in havana. that's havana. >> oh, my gosh. i'm dying to go there. i'll take you. >> did kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> good morning, i'm jim donovan. a 45 year-old man is in critical condition, after he was shot in the head while sitting on a front porch. police say it happened on the 200 block of east indiana off news fair hill around 9:00 last night. they found 16 spent shell casings from...
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at that moment i realized i'm the only guy outside of havana who knew that anna was a major spy. now, this was not the first time i saw her name. during the course of the interactions, i developed a gut feeling that there was something wrong and suspicious about this woman. so when i saw her name again, i knew. she was the spy that they were looking for. four years earlier in april of 1996, one of our employees came to me expressing concerns about anna. he said her actions in a specific incident caused me great concern. >> ladies and gentlemen, i have been briefed by the national security adviser on the shooting down today of two american civilian airplanes by a cuban military aircraft. >> on the 24th of february, 1996, the cuban military shot down two aircraft operated by a cuban immigrant group called brothers to the rescue. two civilian aircraft piloted by three american citizens were shot down in international airspace. >> do you have relatives? >> our son. >> that was the murder of three american citizens. now, in response to the shoot down, the government scrambled to figur
at that moment i realized i'm the only guy outside of havana who knew that anna was a major spy. now, this was not the first time i saw her name. during the course of the interactions, i developed a gut feeling that there was something wrong and suspicious about this woman. so when i saw her name again, i knew. she was the spy that they were looking for. four years earlier in april of 1996, one of our employees came to me expressing concerns about anna. he said her actions in a specific...
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trips to cuba bringing you everything from his family's personal story to the opening of the embassy in havana to the death of fidel castro last month. tomorrow he'll be at the travel & adventure show. >>> fairfax county's annual push to feed the hungry kicks off this weekend. the stuff the bus campaign takes place at the shopper's food warehouse at mt. vernon plaza and at the giant in mc it runs tomorrow from 9:30 in the morning until 4:30 in the afternoon. each week the bus will be parked different places in the county to select donations and food for local food pantries. >>> it's become somewhat of a running joke. you become a parent, you buy a minivan. now there are new efforts to make that minivan cool again. >>> and a rogue one star gearing up for a brand new saturday night live. >>> it's e-mail threat p prevention system discovers the issue. it starts with an e-mail to customers to update their netflix information. according to the security firm, the fake web page requests credit card and personal information. now netflix tells it will never ask customers for personal information over e
trips to cuba bringing you everything from his family's personal story to the opening of the embassy in havana to the death of fidel castro last month. tomorrow he'll be at the travel & adventure show. >>> fairfax county's annual push to feed the hungry kicks off this weekend. the stuff the bus campaign takes place at the shopper's food warehouse at mt. vernon plaza and at the giant in mc it runs tomorrow from 9:30 in the morning until 4:30 in the afternoon. each week the bus will...
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., cubans lining up outside havana to get a visa. the lines expected to get longer. that's because the obama administration abruptly ended the so-called wet foot dry foot policy this week. the policy allowed cubans to get legal residency if they made it on to u.s. soil. the cuban government is praising the change saying the policy promoted human trafficking and was dangerous for the migrants. >> we've taken you with us to the island nation several times in the past two years, including for my family's personal cuban american story. the question i most often get when reporting on cuba, including from meagan is how can i visit? as it now stands, americans can't travel cuba. however, there are other legal ways to visit. if you join us at the travel and adventure show from 11:00 to 11:30 this morning, i'll moderating a panel at the washington convention center today. tickets for the entire show, a lot more to see there starts at $11. it is opening on time in about ten minutes, 10:00. >> looking forward to that. >>> as many i. >>> if you're going to go out there. you need
., cubans lining up outside havana to get a visa. the lines expected to get longer. that's because the obama administration abruptly ended the so-called wet foot dry foot policy this week. the policy allowed cubans to get legal residency if they made it on to u.s. soil. the cuban government is praising the change saying the policy promoted human trafficking and was dangerous for the migrants. >> we've taken you with us to the island nation several times in the past two years, including...
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embassy in havana to get a visa. those lines are expected to get longer. that's because the obama administration abruptly ended the wet foot dry foot policy this week. that policy allowed cubans to get legal residency if they made it on to u.s. soil. they're praising the change saying it promoted human trafficking and dangerous journeys for mieg rants. >>> news 4 covered the changes in u.s. slr cuban relations. we've taken you through the island nations, including my own family's personal story. the question i most often get when reporting on cuba is how can i visit. as of now, americans still can't travel as tourists to cuba. there are other legal ways to visit. we're going to walk through those if you visit. i'll be pod rating a panel with cuba travel experts at the washington convention center. tickets for the show start the $11 and we should tell you, just heard from the folks who organize it. despite any weather out there, they plan to open on time at 10:00 this morning. >> i, too, have picked up -- >> a lot of people are very interested in it. >>> we
embassy in havana to get a visa. those lines are expected to get longer. that's because the obama administration abruptly ended the wet foot dry foot policy this week. that policy allowed cubans to get legal residency if they made it on to u.s. soil. they're praising the change saying it promoted human trafficking and dangerous journeys for mieg rants. >>> news 4 covered the changes in u.s. slr cuban relations. we've taken you through the island nations, including my own family's...
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pot smokers in havana could celebrate the new year with a joint as pot use took effect on january 1. in california and massachusetts, recreational use became legal almost immediately after the november vote with adults 21 and older able to process up to 10 ounces inside their homes and 1 ounce outside pick >> a lot of details to be worked out. we will just continue to monitor this. >> reporter: while some states are loosening restrictions, many are tightening gun- control. and california people will no longer be able to buy semiautomatic rifles with features like pistol grips and both buttons which make it easier to remove and replace ammunition clips. >> they took the toys away from responsible adults are you responsible adults. >> reporter: another interesting law in portland, oregon involves taxes with the city law imposing a 10% tax increase on ceos who make more than the median income of the average worker. in washington, lorin blanchard, fox news. >> it was a violent end of the year in antioch. a 56-year-old man was killed in a shooting in a complex on sycamore drive saturda
pot smokers in havana could celebrate the new year with a joint as pot use took effect on january 1. in california and massachusetts, recreational use became legal almost immediately after the november vote with adults 21 and older able to process up to 10 ounces inside their homes and 1 ounce outside pick >> a lot of details to be worked out. we will just continue to monitor this. >> reporter: while some states are loosening restrictions, many are tightening gun- control. and...
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they met in havana, moved to rio, and eventually new york city, where charles was born in 1950. when he was 5, the krauthammers moved to montreal. but they spent summers at the family cottage in long beach, new york. charles recalls spending every day with his brother on the field, on the court, or in the water. >> i don't think i owned a shirt till i was 21. all the pictures, the family movies, my father is shirtless, my brother's shirtless, i am. we're outside in the sun. i read on the beach. that's where i got all my knowledge was reading. >> of course, there was reading and studying. schlum krauthammer, who spoke nine languages, even carried his son's stellar second grade report card around in his coat pocket. >> his motto for us was, "i want you to know everything. i want you to learn everything. you don't have to do everything, but you got to know everything." he thought that was part of life. >> that life did not include a tv, says the cable news pundit. >> my father wouldn't allow it. once a week, sunday night, we'd go to the neighbors to watch "the ed sullivan show." th
they met in havana, moved to rio, and eventually new york city, where charles was born in 1950. when he was 5, the krauthammers moved to montreal. but they spent summers at the family cottage in long beach, new york. charles recalls spending every day with his brother on the field, on the court, or in the water. >> i don't think i owned a shirt till i was 21. all the pictures, the family movies, my father is shirtless, my brother's shirtless, i am. we're outside in the sun. i read on the...
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president obama visited havana, this is from "usa today," just hours before president obama landed in cuba -- this is back in march for his historic visit -- cuban authorities arrested more than 50 dissidents who were marching to demand improved human rights. jonathan, i guess critics including the governor hearsay, what is the u.s. getting out of this change in policy? >> you see exactly what the policy will be. you find me a republican in the current climate who is going to say, no, let's create special classes of immigration for certain countries. you won't find it. i think he's going to find limited blowback on this policy. one thing i noticed, there is a guy who runs a group called fair, in terms of people that shake his thinking and immigration, be hard put finding someone who has had more effect, and they praised obama to the heavens. they don't praise obama, they praised him to the heavens for this, you're going to see the hardliners supporting this, the real criticism will be exactly what you said, what do we get in return. this was a bargaining chip and we took it off the ta
president obama visited havana, this is from "usa today," just hours before president obama landed in cuba -- this is back in march for his historic visit -- cuban authorities arrested more than 50 dissidents who were marching to demand improved human rights. jonathan, i guess critics including the governor hearsay, what is the u.s. getting out of this change in policy? >> you see exactly what the policy will be. you find me a republican in the current climate who is going to...
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the state department signed the memorandum yesterday with the cuban interior ministry in havana at an event closed to press. according to officials, the two countries have agreed to share information on international criminal activity like terrorism, human trafficking and money laundering. the agreement didn't include the return of u.s. fugitives cuba has harbored. but the deal between cuba and the white house is the latest in a series of agreements to normalize relations before president obama leaves office. >>> and when we come back, we'll take a look at the stories happening in the day ahead. it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. new aveeno®... don't just eat yogurt... wear it. daily moisturizing body yogurt. enriched with the nutrients found in greek yogurt, intensely nourishes skin for 48 hours. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results®. "how to win at business." step one: point decisiv
the state department signed the memorandum yesterday with the cuban interior ministry in havana at an event closed to press. according to officials, the two countries have agreed to share information on international criminal activity like terrorism, human trafficking and money laundering. the agreement didn't include the return of u.s. fugitives cuba has harbored. but the deal between cuba and the white house is the latest in a series of agreements to normalize relations before president obama...
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>> president obama already reversed 50 years of cuban-american policy when he opened the embassy in havana, now with one week to go in office, another big move on cuba. jenna, back to you. >> jenna: again, thank you very much, we will be right back with more "happening now" ." >> some breaking news, that went by very quickly, that is the end of the hour, but we will see you back here and one more hour. >> we will, "outnumbered" starts right now. >> harris: fox news alert, with just one week to the hour before a new closet into sworn in, another political bombshell is engulfing washington. the department of justice is expected or general is announcing he will investigate the fbi director, james commies, handling of the probe into hillary clinton's youth's use of a private private email server. and as late october public letter about the case, which reignited the democratic nominees email controversy just days before the election emma he's going to look into that, too. this is "outnumbered," i'm harris faulkner, here today is meghan mccain, host of "after the bell" right
>> president obama already reversed 50 years of cuban-american policy when he opened the embassy in havana, now with one week to go in office, another big move on cuba. jenna, back to you. >> jenna: again, thank you very much, we will be right back with more "happening now" ." >> some breaking news, that went by very quickly, that is the end of the hour, but we will see you back here and one more hour. >> we will, "outnumbered" starts right now....
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comb combat zika and diabetes, and access to the internet have paid off with new wi-fi hot spots in havana and improved access to the island including roaming deals to u.s. carriers, increase bilateral activities by the chamber of commerce and last weeks cuba signed a bilateral agreement to respond to oil spills and hazardous pollutions in the gulf of mexico and the straights of florida. our new policy according to a research poll shows 72% of americans support renewed. and -- support the embargo. i hope we will not be letting the americans down by returning to a period where such efforts are policy by a failed policy that showed no results, instead i hope you will continue to work to support the cuban small business owner. almost 500,000 licensed bif businesses that led to american businesses in cuba, will you recommend to president-elect trump a policy engagement with cuba in order to foster a change needed on the island or do you prefer to go back to the old past 50 years to under mine the castro regime? >> the job of the diplomat is to engage and so engagement is always preferred and o
comb combat zika and diabetes, and access to the internet have paid off with new wi-fi hot spots in havana and improved access to the island including roaming deals to u.s. carriers, increase bilateral activities by the chamber of commerce and last weeks cuba signed a bilateral agreement to respond to oil spills and hazardous pollutions in the gulf of mexico and the straights of florida. our new policy according to a research poll shows 72% of americans support renewed. and -- support the...
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. >> in havana cuba, loyalties cents honor former leader fidel castro almost six weeks after his death. this parade marks the 58th anniversary of the revolution that put castro in power. the dictator would lead the country for nearly 50 years. castro died in november at the age of 90. >>> a blind football fan gets to see his favorite team play for the first time. the technology that led him experience the game. >> and, the part he never got to play. the role robin williams never got to play and why he was told no way. >> are you looking for, how to save serious cash tomorrow. looks like we're still a man short. not anymore. gus! the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. let's hit the ice. whoaaa! take the shot! (buzzer) that shot was one in a million. so's this. all the money millionaire edition, new from the pennsylvania lottery. with five top prizes of a million bucks. it's a real game changer. (giggles) keep on scratchin' >> in your money tonight looking to save you some cash. holiday shopping season may be over. that doesn't mean retailers want you to stop spending any time
. >> in havana cuba, loyalties cents honor former leader fidel castro almost six weeks after his death. this parade marks the 58th anniversary of the revolution that put castro in power. the dictator would lead the country for nearly 50 years. castro died in november at the age of 90. >>> a blind football fan gets to see his favorite team play for the first time. the technology that led him experience the game. >> and, the part he never got to play. the role robin williams...
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judy, if i could not get every single cancer genome sequence, if i could havana it put in one repository, with have the capacity to this a million billion calculations per second. we'll be able to find out more in ten minutes more than it takes ten nobel laureates to find out in ten years about the patterns and the cures for cancer. these are the things i'm working out most. drug prices are a problem. access is a problem. but because it is so celebrated that issue, i want to put mitt perspective. if i could solve everything but that, i would everything but that. we're going to work on that, as well. >> woodruff: cancer moon shot, affiliating with two universities. >> right. >> woodruff: you'll be lunch pail joe is going to become ivy league professor biden. >> i'm going back to my alma mater where my heart is, university of delaware. and they've been good to me. i'm going to do all domestic policy out of there and diplomatic and foreign policy out of penn. >> woodruff: less time for politics? >> well, that is politics. those are the issues. look, every single morning since i've been 27 y
judy, if i could not get every single cancer genome sequence, if i could havana it put in one repository, with have the capacity to this a million billion calculations per second. we'll be able to find out more in ten minutes more than it takes ten nobel laureates to find out in ten years about the patterns and the cures for cancer. these are the things i'm working out most. drug prices are a problem. access is a problem. but because it is so celebrated that issue, i want to put mitt...
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louis which sailed from germany, came to first havana, cuba, then to miami, florida, and was turned away in both places with about 900 passengers who feared for their lives because of the anti-semitism and the killing that was taking place in nazi germany. they tracked the passenger list. several hundred of them were rejected by the united states, they were not given refugee status, they were forced to return to germany, and several hundred of them perished in the holocaust. it was after that bitter experience that the united states decided that we would try to set an example for the world when it came to compassion and humanity for refugees. we stepped up time and time again stepped up to be that place of security and safety. we can point proudly to the fact that when the cubans were fearful of a communist takeover in their country, fearful for their lives and their rights and their liberties, they came to the united states in tens of thousands, now cuban americans are a proud part of our country, not only in florida but around our nation can point to the u.s. refugee policy as really t
louis which sailed from germany, came to first havana, cuba, then to miami, florida, and was turned away in both places with about 900 passengers who feared for their lives because of the anti-semitism and the killing that was taking place in nazi germany. they tracked the passenger list. several hundred of them were rejected by the united states, they were not given refugee status, they were forced to return to germany, and several hundred of them perished in the holocaust. it was after that...