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abc's arlet saenz is in havana. good morning. >> reporter: president obama stepped into the history books becoming the first american president to set foot on cuban soil in nearly nine decades. air force one landed in havana for the first time carrying the president of the united states. the last president to visit cuba >> back in 1928, president coolidge came on a battle ship. it took him three days to get
abc's arlet saenz is in havana. good morning. >> reporter: president obama stepped into the history books becoming the first american president to set foot on cuban soil in nearly nine decades. air force one landed in havana for the first time carrying the president of the united states. the last president to visit cuba >> back in 1928, president coolidge came on a battle ship. it took him three days to get
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. >>> good evening from a rainy havana. behind me, the museum of the revolution. just a few hours ago this communist nation welcomed president obama who is stepping
. >>> good evening from a rainy havana. behind me, the museum of the revolution. just a few hours ago this communist nation welcomed president obama who is stepping
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it is on to havana where president obama is expected to make a statement alongside cuban president raul castro. and we're also expected to hear from republican presidential front-runner donald trump, very busy "power lunch" the top of the hour. meantime, halftime is back right after this break. your path to retirement... may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. for over 75 years, investors have relied on our disciplined approach to find long term value. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call a t. rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor ...to see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i have an orc-o-gram we for an "owen."e. that's me. ♪ you should hire stacy drew. ♪
it is on to havana where president obama is expected to make a statement alongside cuban president raul castro. and we're also expected to hear from republican presidential front-runner donald trump, very busy "power lunch" the top of the hour. meantime, halftime is back right after this break. your path to retirement... may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. for over 75 years, investors have relied on our disciplined approach to find...
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@special edition of "nightly @news" live from havana.
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i am here in hot, hot, havana, where everybody is talking about one thing, cuba! ♪ ♪ >> larry: okay, grace, i know you love doing the nightly nightly. we sent you to cuba to offer your unique perspective as a latina-american. >> oh! okay, let me try again: hola, larry, estoy aquiÍ en habana muy calurosa, donde todos estaÁn hablando sobre una cosa: cuba. ♪ (cheers and applause) >> larry: grace, grace-- english, please. now please, focus on the story. >> don't worry, larry. i am on top of all of it. the cigars, the fashion, and the clothing. >> larry: that's the same thing! and what does fashion have to do with visiting cuba? >> well raul castro's looking dictator chic in his monochromatic two-piece. i guess he likes his wardrobe like he likes his cafe de cuba-- caliente! ♪ (laughter) >> larry: grace, this is a serious issue! please stop that, grace! thank you. many people are upset obama's in cuba because of the human rights violations plaguing the country. >> the only human rights violation i've noticed, larry, is no wifi. ♪ nightly nightly ♪ >> larr
i am here in hot, hot, havana, where everybody is talking about one thing, cuba! ♪ ♪ >> larry: okay, grace, i know you love doing the nightly nightly. we sent you to cuba to offer your unique perspective as a latina-american. >> oh! okay, let me try again: hola, larry, estoy aquiÍ en habana muy calurosa, donde todos estaÁn hablando sobre una cosa: cuba. ♪ (cheers and applause) >> larry: grace, grace-- english, please. now please, focus on the story. >> don't...
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the on going peace talks between the government and farc that have been underway for four years in havana and are now in their final stretch. founded by a radical mic priest in 1964, the e.l.n. is a smaller group than farc but has proved able to inflict damage. many analysts fear that a peace deal without them would have been fragile with the ranks taking over areas now under farc control. president sap toes said that bringing the eln to the negotiating table was paramount. >> it will be the end of gorilla groups and we can all concentrate on making our country the free, normal, modern inclusive place that it can and should be. >> it is still unclear when the negotiations will begin in earnest. the government wants the e.l.n. to release any hostage held before agreeing to a date. what's clear though is that this announcement means the country took around important step toward a definitive and sustainable peace. >> al jazeera, bogota. >> protestors have ended four days of sitting demonstrations outside pakistan's parliament. they were angry at the hanging of a man who killed a governor opp
the on going peace talks between the government and farc that have been underway for four years in havana and are now in their final stretch. founded by a radical mic priest in 1964, the e.l.n. is a smaller group than farc but has proved able to inflict damage. many analysts fear that a peace deal without them would have been fragile with the ranks taking over areas now under farc control. president sap toes said that bringing the eln to the negotiating table was paramount. >> it will be...
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they have been underway in havana and now in the final stretch. founded by a radical catholic priest in 1964 the eln is a smaller group than the farc but it has proved resilient and able to inflict damage. in a speech, the president said that bringing the e flchlt to the negotiating table was par mound. >> translation: it will be the end of the groups and we can all concentrate on making the country the free, normal modern and inclusive place it can and should be. >> reporter: at this point it is still unclear when the negotiations will begin in earnest. the government wants the eln to release any hostages they're still holding before agreeing to a date. what is clear, though, is that this announcement means the country took another important step to a definitive and sustainable peace >>> the antarctic's ice may be melting faster than previously believed. studies show that sea rise could double than the current estimate by the end of the century. the prediction was to be significantly lower. from the frozen stuff to the wet stuff. we're talking ab
they have been underway in havana and now in the final stretch. founded by a radical catholic priest in 1964 the eln is a smaller group than the farc but it has proved resilient and able to inflict damage. in a speech, the president said that bringing the e flchlt to the negotiating table was par mound. >> translation: it will be the end of the groups and we can all concentrate on making the country the free, normal modern and inclusive place it can and should be. >> reporter: at...
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david ariosto went to havana to find out. >> reporter: it's known as domino park in little havana, people like pedro reale, an 87-year-old who comes here to socialize and play dominoes. he fled the communist island rafts. in the years since little havana has evolved from an anti-castro hotbed to an anti-castro industry. cropped up over the years with the express purpose of toppling castro's communist government. sustained by hundreds of millions of dollars in u.s. government funding. but america's historic shift in relations with the communist island is raising new questions about whether that stream of money will continue. those like mri gel who founded the anticastro group, are concerned about what that will mean for cuba and the anti-castro community. >> do you think it still makes sense to keep sending money down here to south florida to develop groups that are fighting the castro government? flog we've done has really changed much over there. >> that's right. it's working 50%. >> so you're saying about half of the dollars that are spent in terms of anticastro activities are actually
david ariosto went to havana to find out. >> reporter: it's known as domino park in little havana, people like pedro reale, an 87-year-old who comes here to socialize and play dominoes. he fled the communist island rafts. in the years since little havana has evolved from an anti-castro hotbed to an anti-castro industry. cropped up over the years with the express purpose of toppling castro's communist government. sustained by hundreds of millions of dollars in u.s. government funding. but...
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between the government and the biggest rebels group, the farc that have been underway for four years in havana and are now in their final stretch. founded by a radical catholic priest in 1964, the eln is a much smaller group than the farc but it is resillant and able to inflict damage. many analysts agree that a peace agreement without the eln the agreement would have been fragile. in a speech the president said that bringing the eln to the negotiating table was par mound. >> translation: it will be the end of guerilla group and we can concentrate on the country being the free, modern and inclusive place it should be >> reporter: at this point it is still unclear when the negotiations will begin in earnest. the government want the eln to release hostages they're holding before agreeing to a date. this announcement means the country took another important step toward a definitive and sustainable peace >>> the u.s. is ending more troops and tanks to eastern europe. the senior american commander in europe says it's a necessary response to what he calls russian aggression. germany is likely to hos
between the government and the biggest rebels group, the farc that have been underway for four years in havana and are now in their final stretch. founded by a radical catholic priest in 1964, the eln is a much smaller group than the farc but it is resillant and able to inflict damage. many analysts agree that a peace agreement without the eln the agreement would have been fragile. in a speech the president said that bringing the eln to the negotiating table was par mound. >> translation:...
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talks between government and the biggest rebel group the farc that have been underway for 74 years in havana and now in their final stretch. founded buy radical catholic priest in 1964, the elm is a much smaller group than the farc but it has proved resistance. where eventually farc dissidents switching to the eln ranks and taking over areas now under farc control. in a speech president juan manuel santos said bringing the group to the negotiation table was paramount. >> it will be the end of rebel groups and we can concentrate on our country being the free and modern and inclusive place it can and should be. >> reporter: it is still uncertain when negotiations will begin in earnest. the government wants the eln to release any hostages, before the date of negotiations. the country made a better is step towards negotiating a peace. alessandro san pieti, al jazeera, bogota. >>> war of extermination as a convention am law. also worked in the nazis prop began today operation. the ap explained one journalist, trafer's photos from its archives. the death of beta max. sony ships out the last of the
talks between government and the biggest rebel group the farc that have been underway for 74 years in havana and now in their final stretch. founded buy radical catholic priest in 1964, the elm is a much smaller group than the farc but it has proved resistance. where eventually farc dissidents switching to the eln ranks and taking over areas now under farc control. in a speech president juan manuel santos said bringing the group to the negotiation table was paramount. >> it will be the...
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. >> reporter: in the meantime, tour guides in havana will have their hands full with more and more americans descending on the island. >> and that's our show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. game down? >> absolutely not, no one was slowing the train down. >> and the white house trying to rein them in today. thank you for joining us i'm joie chen. tonight a look at crime, justice and what may prove president obama's last major campaign. an all-out effort to force change in the criminal justice system. a key part reducing the sentences that many consider excessive for minor drug crimes. much identified is in need of change, places like this, the streets of the nation's capital city with what became known as america's drug laws. >> if you remember dc in the early 1990s, it may help you underwhat happened to rudolph norris. they were high times, cocaine and crack so easy to get, it seemed like everyone was using. even the mayor. at guy like rudy norris could life. angel. >> i was not an angel. i was far from angel. >> you were this the light. >> cost me 27 years of my life. >
. >> reporter: in the meantime, tour guides in havana will have their hands full with more and more americans descending on the island. >> and that's our show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. game down? >> absolutely not, no one was slowing the train down. >> and the white house trying to rein them in today. thank you for joining us i'm joie chen. tonight a look at crime, justice and what may prove president obama's last major campaign. an all-out...
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i understand there's one wharf, one pier that functions in havana. one side is shallow, one side is deeper. are you suggesting people will be held offshore when you say people get to use our accommodations and very few of them will be able to pull up to the dock? how will it work? >> the reality is we are pulling up to the pier with the "adonia" with our fathom brand, but clearly it will take time before there's any of that number of ships that will frequent el cuba. not only in havana, but in about ten other ports on the island, because there's so many wonderful things to see there at the take some time and it's a tremendous opportunity, but also for cuba. you know, there's a new many -- we've been talking about china for months and we're doing great, but there's a new sea in to -- new c in town, and it's cuba. >> i may go with us. >> we're looking forward to it. we're going to make history. arnold dom there, the ceo of carnival. >> you seem to know quite -- >> i am. it arrives 11:00 a.m. may 2nd. you have your bags packed? >> obviously. we'll be pa
i understand there's one wharf, one pier that functions in havana. one side is shallow, one side is deeper. are you suggesting people will be held offshore when you say people get to use our accommodations and very few of them will be able to pull up to the dock? how will it work? >> the reality is we are pulling up to the pier with the "adonia" with our fathom brand, but clearly it will take time before there's any of that number of ships that will frequent el cuba. not only in...
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. >> i'm lucia newman in havana in one of their ballet schools. we'll tell you the secret of their success. >> in cuba ballet is considered a national pastime. >> you can tell by the way they walk and carry themselves that these are no ordinary students. and that this is no ordinary school. down the hall some of the older pupils are putting on the performance of gisel. >> when i was here 20 years ago i saw how wonderful this school was, so i wanted to do everything i can to help. >> every year more than 50,000 cuban boys and girls from all over the country aspire to study here. but only the 300 best are admitted. >> we do not let a similar person with talent slip through our fingers. that is the truth. >> ramona has been the director of the school since it's inception in 1962. a protÉge of grand dame of ballet. the school would begin and students would dance under one roof. an integrated teaching system financed by the state, very few in the world. >> our school has its own unique style. you can always distinguish a cuban dancer. the woman by her
. >> i'm lucia newman in havana in one of their ballet schools. we'll tell you the secret of their success. >> in cuba ballet is considered a national pastime. >> you can tell by the way they walk and carry themselves that these are no ordinary students. and that this is no ordinary school. down the hall some of the older pupils are putting on the performance of gisel. >> when i was here 20 years ago i saw how wonderful this school was, so i wanted to do everything i can...
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aljazeera, havana. new york city trip last year. a used hatch back. since running around in it, the bidding has reached $500,000. if no one buys f. it will go to the catholic schools and charities. >>> an intoxicated ride home, he ordered a car after a late night work ship, and it was a four mile ride that would have cost him $20. and the driver took him on a 20-mile detour and it ended up costing him $120. he apologized and permissioned a full refund. >> libya's u.n.-recognized government aprevious in tripoli despite warnings to stay away. hello, i'm david foster. we have this coming up as well in the next 30 minutes. the suffering of iraqi civilians besieged in isil-held fallujah. civilians are being starved. >> disbursement after a three-day sit in over expert of a
aljazeera, havana. new york city trip last year. a used hatch back. since running around in it, the bidding has reached $500,000. if no one buys f. it will go to the catholic schools and charities. >>> an intoxicated ride home, he ordered a car after a late night work ship, and it was a four mile ride that would have cost him $20. and the driver took him on a 20-mile detour and it ended up costing him $120. he apologized and permissioned a full refund. >> libya's u.n.-recognized...
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aljazeera, havana. >> well, leaving on a happy note. as a remind, you can get more stories on aljazeera.com. >> the u.n. recognized government arrives in the capital of tripoli. despite warnings from the administration to stay away. watching aljazeera, live from london, and coming up in this program, the suffering of iraqi civilians, besieged in isil-held fallujah. leaders say that they're being scarfed. protesters agree to disburse after a three-day sit-in in support of an executed killer. and
aljazeera, havana. >> well, leaving on a happy note. as a remind, you can get more stories on aljazeera.com. >> the u.n. recognized government arrives in the capital of tripoli. despite warnings from the administration to stay away. watching aljazeera, live from london, and coming up in this program, the suffering of iraqi civilians, besieged in isil-held fallujah. leaders say that they're being scarfed. protesters agree to disburse after a three-day sit-in in support of an executed...
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lucia newman, al jazeera, havana. >> we have another full bulletin coming up. >> al jazeera america, proud of telling historic and personal stories of the lgtb community. >> how did stonewall transform the gay rights movement? >> it gave us courage to go on. >> the gay community in particular was being portrayed incredibly negatively. >> a lot of people's lives have been put on hold. >> we're prepared for the fight that we know we're facing. >> twenty-one people were killed, nearly all of them transgender women of color. >> we have a reason to wake up and live just like everybody else. >> it's easy to demonize something that you don't know. >> they forget that you're human and everyone deserves some respect. >> one woman, one man! >> marriage is a civil right! >> if they redefine marriage, what is it to be? >> they are pushing social change on some people who are still very resistant. >> i'm willing to face my consequences as you all will face your consequences. >> the next big day in the battle for gay rights at the supreme court. >> we absolutely believe this is a state's right iss
lucia newman, al jazeera, havana. >> we have another full bulletin coming up. >> al jazeera america, proud of telling historic and personal stories of the lgtb community. >> how did stonewall transform the gay rights movement? >> it gave us courage to go on. >> the gay community in particular was being portrayed incredibly negatively. >> a lot of people's lives have been put on hold. >> we're prepared for the fight that we know we're facing. >>...
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i'm in havana at the national ballet school. from where i will tell you the secret of its success. et of its success. >> i've been treated very unfairly. >> reporter: by who? >> i think by basically the rnc, the republican party, the establishment >>> donald trump not the only republican candidate backing away from that pledge to support the party's eventual nominee. ted cruz and john kasich also saying the same thing. >> trump questioned the need for long standing u.s. allies. >> he suggested boycott be saudi oil if the king doesn't send ground troops to fight isil and said opec is obsolete. >> from the first moments of his campaign. >> i will build a great great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. >> donald trump has talked about how he will change u.s. relations with the rest of the world. several months in, he started to give a little more detail how morn policy would look under president trump. in an interview with "the new york times" he revealed he would renegotiate a long standing security pact with japan saying the u.s. need
i'm in havana at the national ballet school. from where i will tell you the secret of its success. et of its success. >> i've been treated very unfairly. >> reporter: by who? >> i think by basically the rnc, the republican party, the establishment >>> donald trump not the only republican candidate backing away from that pledge to support the party's eventual nominee. ted cruz and john kasich also saying the same thing. >> trump questioned the need for long...
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i'm in havana at the national ballet school where i will tell you the secret of its success >>> to myanmar where a new political chapter has gun after more than 50 years of military rule. power has now passed to a mainly civilian government. at a ceremony in the capital htin kyaw was sworn in as the country's new president. his close ally, friend and leader of the n.l.d. aung san suu kyi was appointed as minister of foreign affairs, education and energy. she will also over see the presidential office. the new government faces several challenges, including maintaining stability with the military, tackling human rights abus and resolving the ethnic conflict with the rohinga minority. >> reporter: myanmar has its first elected civilian president in half a century. a big and emotional moment for many here who have suffered under military rule for such a long time. the president htin kyaw is a loyal aid to aung san suu kyi who was constitutionally barred from running for the highest office because her children have fortunately nationalities. following his first address to the nation he said he
i'm in havana at the national ballet school where i will tell you the secret of its success >>> to myanmar where a new political chapter has gun after more than 50 years of military rule. power has now passed to a mainly civilian government. at a ceremony in the capital htin kyaw was sworn in as the country's new president. his close ally, friend and leader of the n.l.d. aung san suu kyi was appointed as minister of foreign affairs, education and energy. she will also over see the...
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. >> cuba is a very small country with a disproportionately large number of ballet stars and i'm in havana at the national ballet school and i will tell you the secret of its success. ♪ after more than 50 years of military rule in myanmar power has passed to a mainly civilian government, at a ceremony in the capitol tin-chow sworn as president and she will be sworn this as foreign affairs and energy and over sea the president's office as well and she is barred from holding the top job of president and it is drafted by the military and going to someone whose children hold foreign passports but will have considerable influence and the 69-year-old cho is a close friend and we have more from the capitol. >> reporter: first elected president in a century and emotional for people in myanmar who suffered military rule for such a long time and the president is at loyal aid to chi who was constitutionally barred for running for the highest office because her children have foreign nationalities and during the address to the nation he says he will try to change the military design into a more democ
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i'm in havana and the national ballet school from where i will tell you the secret of its success. success. >>> you're watching al jazeera. top stories. myanmar's new president tip tin has been sworn in as the first civilian leader in around 50 years. aung san suu kyi will run four big ministries. dilma rousseff is under pressure after her coalition partner has walked out on the government. she is facing impeachment proceedings over allegations of corruption. protesters in pakistan are continuing their protest near parliament despite two deadlines to leave. the police ro reporting to be moving them on. the transition to civilian government is myanmar. benjamin zuwaki is an analyst >> she has made i clear she will be in power if not in office. i think the choice of ministries she has shown is interesting, office of the president and foreign ministry were foregone conclusions. when you look at education, energy and electricity, she is signalling the areas that are most important to her, the areas she may spend the most time and essentially deliverables for the n.l.d. when you look at
i'm in havana and the national ballet school from where i will tell you the secret of its success. success. >>> you're watching al jazeera. top stories. myanmar's new president tip tin has been sworn in as the first civilian leader in around 50 years. aung san suu kyi will run four big ministries. dilma rousseff is under pressure after her coalition partner has walked out on the government. she is facing impeachment proceedings over allegations of corruption. protesters in pakistan are...
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. >>> a school in havana was closed after a student was diagnosed with measles. unvaccinated and that county has one of the lowest rates of vaccination. school records show only 43% of kindergartens were updated with vaccinations when the school year began in 2015. gina is among half of the parents that don't believe in vaccinations. >> you need to do research and that's the reason the parents are deciding not to vaccinate, not because they don't want their kids protected. of course not. >> public health officials are contacting anyone that came into contact with that child. the county health department told parents of unvaccinated children that they can't come to classes for two weeks and the children must remain quarantined. >> dr. pan, a pediatrician and state senator says it is unfortunate that people misinterpret information about the efficacy of vaccines. the california legislature pass the sb227 that requires children to be vaccinated before they can attend school and removed all exemptions except for medical once and goes in to effect in the fall. >>> she
. >>> a school in havana was closed after a student was diagnosed with measles. unvaccinated and that county has one of the lowest rates of vaccination. school records show only 43% of kindergartens were updated with vaccinations when the school year began in 2015. gina is among half of the parents that don't believe in vaccinations. >> you need to do research and that's the reason the parents are deciding not to vaccinate, not because they don't want their kids protected. of...
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leader, fidel castro, has written a letter critical of president barack obama following his visit to havana last week, rejecting obama's offer for help. he said we don't need the empire to give us any presents. castro was the leader until 2006 when he handed over the reins to raul. covering more from santiago. >> reporter: fidel castro's letter, entitled brother obama, shouldn't really come as that much of a surprise. it is a true reflection of the divisions, the contradictions within the communist party, between the old guard and those who want change. who believe that the country needs to open up more, particularly economically. fidel castro went over and over, saying that we don't need anything from the so-called "empire," the word evil is presumed. we don't need presents from the empire. but at the same time, raul castro has thanked president obama for having eased the u.s. economic embargo as much as he can to allow for more trade, more commerce, more exchange between the united states and cuba. there's a contradiction there. and what this means, i think, he believes like others on the
leader, fidel castro, has written a letter critical of president barack obama following his visit to havana last week, rejecting obama's offer for help. he said we don't need the empire to give us any presents. castro was the leader until 2006 when he handed over the reins to raul. covering more from santiago. >> reporter: fidel castro's letter, entitled brother obama, shouldn't really come as that much of a surprise. it is a true reflection of the divisions, the contradictions within the...
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i was proud to be asked by the president to accompany allen gross' wife, judy, to havana to bring allen gross home. that was the icebreaker that allowed us to proceed with the change in relations. the embargo has only served to strengthen the hand of the castro brothers. it did not isolate the regime. they are doing fine. it isolated the people of cuba. the castro brothers survived a whole series of american presidents. the far better approach is to engage with the cuban people, engage with the space. hopefully that will open up pluralism and democracy in cuba. it will not happen overnight, with the policies of the past did not achieve their results. rep. edwards: thank you for the question. prior to coming to the house of representatives, i spent a decade at the arkham foundation, a small family foundation, for about the last 25 years. under my leadership, we slated exchanges with cuba and that pressed united states into ending the embargo and developing a diplomatic relationship with cuba. my involvement in this area it goes back a decade and a half. i believe that the key to opening
i was proud to be asked by the president to accompany allen gross' wife, judy, to havana to bring allen gross home. that was the icebreaker that allowed us to proceed with the change in relations. the embargo has only served to strengthen the hand of the castro brothers. it did not isolate the regime. they are doing fine. it isolated the people of cuba. the castro brothers survived a whole series of american presidents. the far better approach is to engage with the cuban people, engage with the...
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went to havana. that was it. so -- if the guy says he's got a bomb on board. >> you do what he says. >> pretty much. that looks like what happened. we'll keep you post. it's a fluid situation. >>> meantime, she's been covering it all morning. heather childers with more news. >> you mentioned the distance, egypt to cairo. only supposed to be a 30-minute flight. a lot of changes happening there. >>> we have a new development for you. a stunning development with this. did you hear about this -- the fbi managed to break into the iphone belonging to san bernardino terrorist sayid farouk without the help of apple. the lawsuit was filed against the tech giant when apple refused to help citing privacy concerns. tim cook reiterates the company's stance is the same, "apple believes deeply that people in the united states and around the world deserve data protection, security and privacy. sacrificing one for the other only puts people and countries at greater risk." >>> a manhunt reignited for the suspected acc
went to havana. that was it. so -- if the guy says he's got a bomb on board. >> you do what he says. >> pretty much. that looks like what happened. we'll keep you post. it's a fluid situation. >>> meantime, she's been covering it all morning. heather childers with more news. >> you mentioned the distance, egypt to cairo. only supposed to be a 30-minute flight. a lot of changes happening there. >>> we have a new development for you. a stunning development with...
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that could have bothered him. >> lucia newman reporting from havana. >>> leading a criminal gang, held without bail, accused of taking bribes and allowing companies to import goods without paying import taxes. dozens of other people including top officials are also implicated a massive fraud network. the evidence includes $5,000 documents and 80,000 wiretaps. perez has denied the charges. >>> a drug kingpin called king midas is in custody now. accused of laundering money for joaquin el chapo guzman. >> core dons of police and investigators, he laundered some $4 billion over the past decade he for sinaloa cartel, one of the most sophisticated and largest drug cartel organizations here in mexico that is allegedly run by joaquin el chapo guzman recently back in custody after being on the lamb for kind. this man was called king midas, and laundered mown through monee currency organizations, relying on money launderers to launder millions and millions every year. according to u.s. government, approximately $19 billion is laundered in mexico and estimates more than $30 billion leaves mexico
that could have bothered him. >> lucia newman reporting from havana. >>> leading a criminal gang, held without bail, accused of taking bribes and allowing companies to import goods without paying import taxes. dozens of other people including top officials are also implicated a massive fraud network. the evidence includes $5,000 documents and 80,000 wiretaps. perez has denied the charges. >>> a drug kingpin called king midas is in custody now. accused of laundering money...
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this comes as fill del castro lectured president obama days after his visit to havana. he ridiculed the president's suggestion that now is the time to bury the hatchet. he went on to add, we don't need the empire to give us any presence. >> i asked josh ernest if the president had extended a reciprocal invitation to the white house. he said no, and seemed to downplay the notion that it might happen before the president leaves office. as for gitmo, 91 detainees remain, 34 of whom have been cleared for transfer. >> kevin, thank you. >> tonight a fox news exclusive. we were invited to ride along as federal authorities conducted a massive operation to take a bite out of international gangs, gaining a foothold in american cities. claudia cowan tonight, where there was plenty of action. >> the takedown in the bay area was part of a nationwide sweep that targeted known criminals with ties to international gangs. on this day, operation shadow fire involved nearly 50 special agents from homeland security, alameda county sheriffs and heyward police department. >> following weeks
this comes as fill del castro lectured president obama days after his visit to havana. he ridiculed the president's suggestion that now is the time to bury the hatchet. he went on to add, we don't need the empire to give us any presence. >> i asked josh ernest if the president had extended a reciprocal invitation to the white house. he said no, and seemed to downplay the notion that it might happen before the president leaves office. as for gitmo, 91 detainees remain, 34 of whom have been...
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cuba's retired leader fidel castro wrote a letter critical of president obama following his visit to havana. they wrote we don't need the empower to give us presence. fidel castro led in 2009 to 2006. he didn't meet obama last week. he handed over to his brother raul castro >>> a money man is believed to have been arrested in mexico. he was believed to look after the finances of the the sinaloa drug cartel >>> the key to fighting some super-bug infections may come from underground. scientists have been digging deep to take on the bacteria. daniel lack reports from a cave. >> reporter: a deep gave beneath canada's rocky mountain, it's dark, wet. they can't stop humans reaching the caverns. >> reporter: there's life in the soil that hasn't been exposed to the drugs and diseases. it's part a scientific effort to beat super-bugs. >> people are looking at the extreme environments, especially underground. >> the dirt from deep down end up here at thompson rivers university, the department of microbiology. microbes isolated are put in petry dishes. they are having a startling effect. >> hundreds o
cuba's retired leader fidel castro wrote a letter critical of president obama following his visit to havana. they wrote we don't need the empower to give us presence. fidel castro led in 2009 to 2006. he didn't meet obama last week. he handed over to his brother raul castro >>> a money man is believed to have been arrested in mexico. he was believed to look after the finances of the the sinaloa drug cartel >>> the key to fighting some super-bug infections may come from...
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president barack obama tolling his visit to havana last week. rejecting obama's offers of help fi die-disem croaflfidel castrot need america's direction for help. he didn't meet obama last week. >>> go to mexico right now where people have arrested the man alleged to be the main money launderer for the jailed drug lord joaquin guzman also known as cheap. el chapo. let's go live now to mexico city where adam rainey is standing by for us. what more can you tell us about alvarez? >> alvarez supposedly sat on top of the money laundering and it's a pretty sophisticated network, according to officials here. he is still a relatively young man, 34 years old. so if investigators are right that means from the time this man was 24 years old he was helping the most powerful international criminal organization launder billions of dollars over these years. now some will be looking further into his background to see if this is one of many or if this man may be irreplaceable. that's doubtful though because as we have seen in the past the sinaloa cartel is usual
president barack obama tolling his visit to havana last week. rejecting obama's offers of help fi die-disem croaflfidel castrot need america's direction for help. he didn't meet obama last week. >>> go to mexico right now where people have arrested the man alleged to be the main money launderer for the jailed drug lord joaquin guzman also known as cheap. el chapo. let's go live now to mexico city where adam rainey is standing by for us. what more can you tell us about alvarez? >>...
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mick jagger assuring the havana crowd that this is a new day and keith richards adding maybe i'll just stay here forever. that's pretty cool. i'm going to move like jagger out of here. >> we're starting off today with some rain in the northeast. that will continue to move up and into new england. we'll see some snow on the back side, also gusty winds. high pressure in control in the plains, another system gathering out towards the rockies moving east as we go into tomorrow. more weather will try to more into the northern plains. eventually by wednesday that system turns into the chance >>> we'll keep the sunshine today but temperatures will be cooler especially this afternoon. right now we have some 40s and low 50s all across the bay area. and also some breezes. the winds will stay up this afternoon with gusts up to 30 miles an hour. we can also have some spotty rain especially in the east bay hills and parts of the tri-valley. a bit cooler in san francisco. 62 degrees and 67 degrees in the south bay. 65 degrees today in the north bay with a mix of sun and clouds. >> that's your latest
mick jagger assuring the havana crowd that this is a new day and keith richards adding maybe i'll just stay here forever. that's pretty cool. i'm going to move like jagger out of here. >> we're starting off today with some rain in the northeast. that will continue to move up and into new england. we'll see some snow on the back side, also gusty winds. high pressure in control in the plains, another system gathering out towards the rockies moving east as we go into tomorrow. more weather...
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you can still make your speech in havana. but treat this with the gravity it deserves. >> he was able to take this trip and prosecute terrorism, killing number two person for isis. but what's more important is what the republicans are doing that donald trump's tape about secretary kerr christmas -- secy kerry's comments are a fiction that you are going to keep muslims, a ridge group out of the united states. i have never gone through customs and had them ask my religious affiliation. or saying we are going to pull out of saudi arabia and the middle east and leave iran. and leave israel unprotected. it's less about it being embarrassing. bill: john kerry said this. the president respond to it in brussels. he said he talked to the prime minister of belgium from cuba. katie, is that sufficient? >> it's not sufficient. the fact is under barack obama's watch despite lying to the american people to get re-elected in 2012. terrorism has expanded all over the globe. we have isis in libya and they have a huge presence in europe. you h
you can still make your speech in havana. but treat this with the gravity it deserves. >> he was able to take this trip and prosecute terrorism, killing number two person for isis. but what's more important is what the republicans are doing that donald trump's tape about secretary kerr christmas -- secy kerry's comments are a fiction that you are going to keep muslims, a ridge group out of the united states. i have never gone through customs and had them ask my religious affiliation. or...
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my name's havana, too! >> girls trip eo new york city! woo! >> hey, guys. how are you? we're back now at 8:00 on a monday morning, the 28th day of march, 2016. it is decidedly not nice in new york city. it's pouring, it's chilly. but you know what? all the people who have come out here and are standing outside for hours. nice job, folks. thank you very much. >> good effort, team. way to go on the plaza. >>> speaking of good effort, you're staying an extra hour to co-host with hoda. >> inside, i hope. >> i've just requested you guys do the show out on the plaza today. >> that will be fun. fourth hour of "today," hoda and me. you're doing it tomorrow. >>> comingiup, if you're looking to have sweet success with your diet plan but you love sweets, joy bauer will have solutions to help you indulge without the guilty. >>> you've probably done your spring cleanino around the house. what about your make-up bag? we'll show tou why you want to do it immediately. >>> but first, natalie has a check of the morning's top stories. >> hey, guys, good morning. two more aaoricans have be
my name's havana, too! >> girls trip eo new york city! woo! >> hey, guys. how are you? we're back now at 8:00 on a monday morning, the 28th day of march, 2016. it is decidedly not nice in new york city. it's pouring, it's chilly. but you know what? all the people who have come out here and are standing outside for hours. nice job, folks. thank you very much. >> good effort, team. way to go on the plaza. >>> speaking of good effort, you're staying an extra hour to...
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a sweet touch i am sure andy >>> friday's concert by the rolling stones in havana, the first live rock 'n' roll show in half a century in cuba. chris martinez was there. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they have rocked the world for over 50 years. forethe first type the stones took their legendary live act to cuba. hundred of thousand of cubans treated to the greatest hits of an act that basically lasted longer than the embargo. >> this is a mazing. historic. amazing. we are in cuba for the first time. >> it is a great show. and i dent want to lose it. hola, scuba! the stones opened with jumping jack flash, performing where their music was juns outlawed. submyrrh sieve. the cuban evidence ate it up. >> this is a great gift because the cuban people have never had a show of this magnitude. >> this show is filled with cubans and stones fans from around the world. some slept overnight outside the hoping to get as close to the stage as possible. american rock 'n' roller, jimmy buffet was in the audience. >> my generation this is the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world. happy to be here to see it.
a sweet touch i am sure andy >>> friday's concert by the rolling stones in havana, the first live rock 'n' roll show in half a century in cuba. chris martinez was there. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they have rocked the world for over 50 years. forethe first type the stones took their legendary live act to cuba. hundred of thousand of cubans treated to the greatest hits of an act that basically lasted longer than the embargo. >> this is a mazing. historic. amazing. we are in cuba...
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melissa chan reports from havana. >> reporter: all revolutions start with just a few individuals. >> if you look at the tractor you can see it's very, very simple. >> reporter: start with the mission with for horace and sol, they are the first americans granted permission to build a factory in cuba sphwhrp whe. >> when we looked at what business was the most important to build in cuba, we believed it was food production. >> they'll start exporting them to other countries in south america. >> we'll be in the hundreds of thousands of units a year and employ 300 people or more. >> reporter: but at a cost of eight to $10,000, it's not clear whether many cubans could afford the tractor. some stopped by to window-shop. >> there are those who can afford it, me for example i can't. but there are some who request. >> reporter: may be able to help local farmers buy his tractors. this booth is the only agriculture fair from the united states. it is really break ground. all the other groups represent cuban domestic companies. >> it's not biggest market in the world but 11 million people is about
melissa chan reports from havana. >> reporter: all revolutions start with just a few individuals. >> if you look at the tractor you can see it's very, very simple. >> reporter: start with the mission with for horace and sol, they are the first americans granted permission to build a factory in cuba sphwhrp whe. >> when we looked at what business was the most important to build in cuba, we believed it was food production. >> they'll start exporting them to other...
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. >> we'll take you the company first to invest in havana in more than 50 years. >>> it's being called a first major u.s. business investment in cuba in more than half a sunttory. an american company will be manufacturing tractors in a factory outside >> reporter: it is a 25-horsepower tractor that was designed in 1948. now in the first major u.s.-business investment in cuba in more than half a century, it will be built in a factory outside havana. >> this tractor is going to be so simple that it can be repaired in the field or in the shop. >> a $10 million start-up is the idea of two semiretired software engineers. one of whom was born in cuba. >> we realized right away that one of the biggest issues in cuba was the fact that cuba has to import 70% of what they eat. even though they do have land that produces a lot, their ability to be very productive is not there because they don't have the tools. >> the new tool will cost under $10,000 and be paid for, the partners hope, by relati cuban formers who live abroad or non-profit organizations. it is a very simple, nice tractor and can be
. >> we'll take you the company first to invest in havana in more than 50 years. >>> it's being called a first major u.s. business investment in cuba in more than half a sunttory. an american company will be manufacturing tractors in a factory outside >> reporter: it is a 25-horsepower tractor that was designed in 1948. now in the first major u.s.-business investment in cuba in more than half a century, it will be built in a factory outside havana. >> this tractor is...
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they say 1.3 million people packed havana to see them play. among the many hits they played, "satisfaction" and" can't always get what you want." >> call him super dad. hugh jackson doesn't just play a superhero on the big screen, he saves people off screen, as well. news 9 in australia obtained this video of rescuing his son from a scary riptide yesterday. it was in sidney. lucky for jackson, plenty of people were around and a lifeguard helped get him and his son to shore. and thankfully everyone was okay. we have much more ahead on the sunday morning news. on high alert in belgium. we are learning more about the american victims days after the deadly terror attacks in brussels. >> plus -- >> we have a victory! >> gaining momentum. a saturday sweep for senator bernie sanders. what ♪ let's go ♪ hey, oh ♪ let's go [ beep ] ♪ they're piling in the backseat ♪ aah! ♪ they're generating steam heat ♪ ♪ pulsating to the back beat ♪ the blitzkrieg bop ♪ ♪ hey, oh, let's go ♪ shoot 'em in the back now ♪ what they want, i don't
they say 1.3 million people packed havana to see them play. among the many hits they played, "satisfaction" and" can't always get what you want." >> call him super dad. hugh jackson doesn't just play a superhero on the big screen, he saves people off screen, as well. news 9 in australia obtained this video of rescuing his son from a scary riptide yesterday. it was in sidney. lucky for jackson, plenty of people were around and a lifeguard helped get him and his son to...
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the third summit will take place in havana, winter 2016-2017. >> what does that tell you right there? strong demand, and the conversation, the dialogue, has advanced so much that now it's time to bring this audience into the country, onto the island, so they can see it firsthand. >> editor, writer -- i'm gonna make you prognosticator. >> yeah. >> cuba, five years from now, does it look like the cuba that we know today? >> we won't repaco >> really? >> it's gonna be a completely different place because we have this whole process toward a market economy. that's what we're working to see with cuba. you know, once the market economy is entrenched more in cuba, then you're going to see more changes happening there. because the state-controlled system that they've had there, obviously, you know, people want to see a change. they want to see more -- a dynamic change in terms of people's lives being improved. >> do you think -- pretty safe to say that the castros probably won't be in power five years from now. therefore, the question becomes, will things change positively for the cuban people
the third summit will take place in havana, winter 2016-2017. >> what does that tell you right there? strong demand, and the conversation, the dialogue, has advanced so much that now it's time to bring this audience into the country, onto the island, so they can see it firsthand. >> editor, writer -- i'm gonna make you prognosticator. >> yeah. >> cuba, five years from now, does it look like the cuba that we know today? >> we won't repaco >> really? >>...
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time with >>> making history in havana, president obama becoming the first u. s. president to visit cuba and 88 years, spending time with the cuban leader castro, and they both agreed on one thing, the 54 year economic embargo in cuba needs to end. so that the ties in the two nations can improve, and the obama visit is a key part for building a new a positive relationship with the united states. >> joining the president was our bay area congresswoman barbara lee, and she has been visiting cuba regularly.>>> good morning, what was this like ? >> it was historic, and very exciting, and i visited many times since 1977, and for me, personally this was very humbling. i was proud of the president and his country to be there, at this historic moment, 88 years. >> i have listened as many people did when he was down there, and i was thinking about , a lot of people's perception of cuba and the united states goes back when we sponsored an invasion of that country, and it has been tense ever since. and now we have a new day where we have an african-american president address
time with >>> making history in havana, president obama becoming the first u. s. president to visit cuba and 88 years, spending time with the cuban leader castro, and they both agreed on one thing, the 54 year economic embargo in cuba needs to end. so that the ties in the two nations can improve, and the obama visit is a key part for building a new a positive relationship with the united states. >> joining the president was our bay area congresswoman barbara lee, and she has been...
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trump would try to -- >> there are statements coming around the world, including president obama in havana. what do you think the president needs to do to defend our allies? >> i think we have to identify with what is happening with the europeans. it has happened here. bid, it bit -- god for could happen again. we have to rally around them. ,aw enforcement cooperation that is the best way. >> the pound falling today, posing its biggest decline in currencies. thatf that on speculations brussels will host speculation for brexit. >> indeed. .e had the bombings in paris swing ine quite a favor of the vote. falloff to a sustained in the pound. some of the negatives are already in the price. unless we see a significant swing in the polls, they will not exceed previous lows we saw not long ago. people talking about schengen, and the pressure. how do we see the euro trade, and how safe of a place is it to put the euro? what we saw yesterday was the euro not performing well at all. it can go on for a while, and then it comes to a head. one yearback to about , the market was confused at the time. if
trump would try to -- >> there are statements coming around the world, including president obama in havana. what do you think the president needs to do to defend our allies? >> i think we have to identify with what is happening with the europeans. it has happened here. bid, it bit -- god for could happen again. we have to rally around them. ,aw enforcement cooperation that is the best way. >> the pound falling today, posing its biggest decline in currencies. thatf that on...
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petite blonde cuban-american who live near the casino in havana. lena was 40 and a shoe like to say, she looked good for her age. she had dark black hair she pulled into a ponytail and a famed polish accent. she was finishing a graduate degree in an ear design. i asked how she could afford it. she didn't subscribe she said. scouts is a popular strip club nearby. she's joking. i don't actually do scarlett. i just keep working. she's the floor like a cow path. she wants with her shoulders back, stiffen up right, ponytail swinging each long stretchy tie. it was as if she knew she was better than the cut is just there and that's probably why this picture so well. when it came to united states when she was 24. shanda masters degree in physical education in poland associated eco-word of english. she got her first job as a waitress at on long island i learned to recognize questions and wrote responses. i want to make a customer happy. eventually she moved to florida where she and her boyfriend of the nature hike traffic. after her boyfriend within a life-
petite blonde cuban-american who live near the casino in havana. lena was 40 and a shoe like to say, she looked good for her age. she had dark black hair she pulled into a ponytail and a famed polish accent. she was finishing a graduate degree in an ear design. i asked how she could afford it. she didn't subscribe she said. scouts is a popular strip club nearby. she's joking. i don't actually do scarlett. i just keep working. she's the floor like a cow path. she wants with her shoulders back,...
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they say 1.3 million people packed havana to see them play. among the many hits they played, "satisfaction" and" can't always get what you want." >>> hugh jackson doesn't just play a superhero on the big screen, he saves people off screen as well. news 9 in australia obtained this video of rescuing his son from a scary riptide yesterday. it was in sidney. lucky for jackson, plenty of people were around and a lifeguard helped get him and his son to shore. and thankfully everyone was okay. >>> berkeley's historic u.c. theater cancelled a show. they say they will refund tickets. they also cancelled another show friday night. theater managers blamed the delays on upgrading the building's electrical system. the theater first opened in 1917. >>> on high alert in belgium. we learn more about the victims days after the attacks in brussels. and plus -- >> we have a victory. >> gaining momentum. a saturday sweep for senator bernie sanders. what he still needs to do to win the presidential nomination. ♪ ♪ ♪ theno one surface...out there. no one spe
they say 1.3 million people packed havana to see them play. among the many hits they played, "satisfaction" and" can't always get what you want." >>> hugh jackson doesn't just play a superhero on the big screen, he saves people off screen as well. news 9 in australia obtained this video of rescuing his son from a scary riptide yesterday. it was in sidney. lucky for jackson, plenty of people were around and a lifeguard helped get him and his son to shore. and...