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i think sanctions helped to isolate cuba. it helped to establish the status of cuba as a pariah county. >> one of the things you both mentioned, in several of your, of parts of our conversation here today, is the question of whether the u.s. can build an international, a credible international coalition. and i want to get you both to talk about why has it, why is it so difficult for the united states to get a credible coalition against iran? one that is in unanimity willing to impose the kind of economic and political sanctions? >> oh, this, this goes back to military historians ah, a hundred years ago. von moltke said it all, it is very difficult to keep an alliance together when the allies have different objectives. and if you take any of these cas, the countries involved have very different objectives. we know what the objective of china is, it's to have oil supplies from a diversified panel of countries, of which iran is one. in the case of libya, we know what the objective of italy was, it was to be on fairly friendly te
i think sanctions helped to isolate cuba. it helped to establish the status of cuba as a pariah county. >> one of the things you both mentioned, in several of your, of parts of our conversation here today, is the question of whether the u.s. can build an international, a credible international coalition. and i want to get you both to talk about why has it, why is it so difficult for the united states to get a credible coalition against iran? one that is in unanimity willing to impose the...
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. >> serÁ condenado a 20 aÑos un estadounidense detenido por espionaje en cuba. >> este es el noticiero univisiÓn con salinas y desde la ciudad de mÉxico jorge rados. >> o la que tan buenas noches, desde la repÚblica mexicana. comenzamos el noticiero en arizona donde se ha tomado la propuesta de quitarle la ciudadanÍa a los hijos de indocumentados. habla ruben pereyra desde phoenix. >> el capitolio estatal decenas de niÑos hijo de inmigrantes indocumentados hicieron escuchar su voto en contra de una propuesta de los legisladores que busca quitarle la ciudadanÍa. >> voy a ver mÁs niÑos del futuro sufriendo que no van a poder tener su sueÑo realidad. >> en un comitÉ se debatiÓ esta medida, en la que busca otorgarles actas de nacimiento diferentes >> este otro legislador argumenta que es incorrecta la interpretaciÓn que se le da a la enmienda 14 de este paÍs y es un error otorgarle a individuos por nacer en territorio estadounidense, se pretende generar un debate nacional y llevarlo a la corte suprema. >> es una locura que no estÉn enfocados en lo que mÁs está baÑando al e
. >> serÁ condenado a 20 aÑos un estadounidense detenido por espionaje en cuba. >> este es el noticiero univisiÓn con salinas y desde la ciudad de mÉxico jorge rados. >> o la que tan buenas noches, desde la repÚblica mexicana. comenzamos el noticiero en arizona donde se ha tomado la propuesta de quitarle la ciudadanÍa a los hijos de indocumentados. habla ruben pereyra desde phoenix. >> el capitolio estatal decenas de niÑos hijo de inmigrantes indocumentados...
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>> no. >> ¿cómo fue lo que conociste en cuba? >> fue de visita y lo conocí. >> entonces... >> a la vuelta el testimonio y viene a decirme que viene a encontrar al demandante. nos vamos a la pausa está muy bueno. >> en breve. >> de otra forma. >> como te lo querías cobrar. >> teniendo sexo conmigo. >> con 600 por favor. así es como ustedes salen a la vida. >> yo trabajaba. >> en qué tbajabas tu? >> secretaria de un viejo con billete. >> descarada. >> más adelante. >> entonces ya sé que para ti el uso de la palabra normal es anormal. >> que sea normal para mi es perfecto. >> oh dios, lo que haces todo es perfecto. >> ahora son dos cosas. supuestamente venían a la corte por el préstamo de 600 dólares, suena lo más decente hasta ahí ahora el enredo. >> ¿quién estaban el hotel? >> porque yo te vi. >> entonces tu también estabas ahí. en la calo d la catedral. >> lo viste en el libre, es porque tu estabas ahí para verlo. >> yo no estaba ahí. pasé por ahí y lo vi. >> ¿pasaste corriendo? >> caminando. debe de ser el m
>> no. >> ¿cómo fue lo que conociste en cuba? >> fue de visita y lo conocí. >> entonces... >> a la vuelta el testimonio y viene a decirme que viene a encontrar al demandante. nos vamos a la pausa está muy bueno. >> en breve. >> de otra forma. >> como te lo querías cobrar. >> teniendo sexo conmigo. >> con 600 por favor. así es como ustedes salen a la vida. >> yo trabajaba. >> en qué tbajabas tu? >> secretaria de...
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to the ground but kennedy demonstrated caution he imposed a quarantine on cuba though it was closer to a complete book. in the soviet union meanwhile me units were put on high alert this is one of moscow's secret underground bunkers it was carefully disguise to look like an ordinary building in the event of nuclear war people in the bunkers would direct the bomb was carrying nuclear warheads. if nuclear war broke out the bunker would be sealed for the first three days in the same way as they seal submarines special power plant would supply all equipment with electricity until the enemy was destroyed. fortunately if the bunker has never been used in war time. the cuban crisis was resolved in the end serviette missiles were removed from cuba and the united states promised not the castro regime. however the world would stand on the given in the face for nearly two weeks the new phase of the arms race had a very negative effect on the soviet union's national budget in one hundred sixty two meat and dairy prices went up by an average twenty five percent the economic situation led to a ri
to the ground but kennedy demonstrated caution he imposed a quarantine on cuba though it was closer to a complete book. in the soviet union meanwhile me units were put on high alert this is one of moscow's secret underground bunkers it was carefully disguise to look like an ordinary building in the event of nuclear war people in the bunkers would direct the bomb was carrying nuclear warheads. if nuclear war broke out the bunker would be sealed for the first three days in the same way as they...
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china has now become cuba opposing third largest customer. third largest customer. >> a quick reminder of our top stories. libyan leader, colonel gaddafi is fighting against protesters in tripoli. and those are the top stories of this hour. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. fighting intensified in libya today. militias loyal to moammar qadaffi opened fire on rebels in tripoli and he called on his supporters to prepare t
china has now become cuba opposing third largest customer. third largest customer. >> a quick reminder of our top stories. libyan leader, colonel gaddafi is fighting against protesters in tripoli. and those are the top stories of this hour. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding...
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. >> y cuba tiene una nueva atracciÓn. es un museo de cera donde se encuentran inmortalizar las personalidades de la historia y de la mÚsica. >> hola, que tal, muy buenas noches, termina la semana laboral y si usted ha decidido estar aquÍ con nosotros por supuesto le damos la bienvenida. buscando una aventura que no esperaban encontrar,17 turistas mexicanos y extranjeros fueron retenidos por indÍgenas en el sur en el extremo sur de mÉxico, aunque ya fueron rescatados el capÍtulo va mÁs allÁ de la anÉcdota, por qué y para qu'fuerone privados de su libertad? edgar muÑoz nos tiene la crÓnica. >> estaban atrapados en cascada agua azul durante la manifestaciÓn de una comunidad indÍgena que bloquearon con Árboles el camino. federales desalojaron a los manifestantes que mantenÍan bloqueada la carretera, y detuvieron a 116 personas. >> nadie estaba muy al tanto de la situaciÓn, nadie sabÍa muy bien quÉ hacer, porque tampoco es tan normal me parece que pase esto todos los dÍas, pero bien. estuvimos un poco nervio
. >> y cuba tiene una nueva atracciÓn. es un museo de cera donde se encuentran inmortalizar las personalidades de la historia y de la mÚsica. >> hola, que tal, muy buenas noches, termina la semana laboral y si usted ha decidido estar aquÍ con nosotros por supuesto le damos la bienvenida. buscando una aventura que no esperaban encontrar,17 turistas mexicanos y extranjeros fueron retenidos por indÍgenas en el sur en el extremo sur de mÉxico, aunque ya fueron rescatados el...
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he inherited from president obama the plans for the invasion of cuba and the bay of biggest. cuba was the third in a list of eight countries that the dullis brothers had designated as countries where leadership had to be overthrown. i think this was a part of our history where our sense of exceptionalism was particularly strong and the dulles brothers manifested that very strongly. john foster dullis and andrew welsh dullis at cia. the first target of their disapproval was iran and the overthrow into the reinstatement of the shah was a great success in the early days. the second was gua malla where we reinstated a bloody general than someone who was too left to our likely and cuba was third and the planning had not gone well at the end of the eisenhower regime and so kennedy inherited that bad planning and he went ahead with it on some unbalanced briefings by andrew dullis and the invasion was a disaster. and raged castro and turned him solidly against president kennedy. his next mistake occurred in june of his first year where -- when he insisted on going to vienna and meeti
he inherited from president obama the plans for the invasion of cuba and the bay of biggest. cuba was the third in a list of eight countries that the dullis brothers had designated as countries where leadership had to be overthrown. i think this was a part of our history where our sense of exceptionalism was particularly strong and the dulles brothers manifested that very strongly. john foster dullis and andrew welsh dullis at cia. the first target of their disapproval was iran and the...
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medium range nuclear missiles in turkey ordering simula soviet weapons to be shipped to cuba the news triggered panic in the white house. no kidding resident kennedy was under strong pressure from his generals and other people in his inner circle the generals who were called for any media the bombing raid so he said an intra five hundred aircraft would be enough to reach the russian missile base in cuba to the ground but kennedy demonstrated caution he imposed a quarantine on cuba though it was closer to a complete blockade to scots. in the suv it union meanwhile me units were put on high alert this is one of moscow's secret underground bunkers it was carefully discoveries to look like an ordinary building in the event of nuclear war people in the bunkers would direct the bomb was carrying nuclear warheads and yet if nuclear war broke out the bunker would be sealed for the first three day. in the same way as the. special power plant would supply all equipment with electricity until the enemy was destroyed. fortunately the bunker has never been used in war time. to cuban crisis was res
medium range nuclear missiles in turkey ordering simula soviet weapons to be shipped to cuba the news triggered panic in the white house. no kidding resident kennedy was under strong pressure from his generals and other people in his inner circle the generals who were called for any media the bombing raid so he said an intra five hundred aircraft would be enough to reach the russian missile base in cuba to the ground but kennedy demonstrated caution he imposed a quarantine on cuba though it was...
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so now you have the possibility of the two cubas-- cuba in florida and the cuba in cuba-- coming together. but that depends on the kind of policies the united states follows. >> rose: your relationship to america has been... you've had great friends here, great friends in the it will a trar tradition, mailer and buckley was a friend. bill styron was a close friend. >> very close friend. >> rose: so you've lad lots of great friendships here. but have you considered america a friend? >> oh, yes, yes. you know, i grew up here in the roosevelt years which gave me a great impression of the greatness of the united states. i love the united states, the roosevelts and in the deal. when i have criticized the united states it's because the united states has not lived up to roosevelt. it has not lived up to its great tradition. that's been my criticism. the sense of disappointments and what the united states should be and was not. but now with obama i think it's good for the united states. i think it's recovered the great tradition that roosevelt and clinton and truman as some of the great president
so now you have the possibility of the two cubas-- cuba in florida and the cuba in cuba-- coming together. but that depends on the kind of policies the united states follows. >> rose: your relationship to america has been... you've had great friends here, great friends in the it will a trar tradition, mailer and buckley was a friend. bill styron was a close friend. >> very close friend. >> rose: so you've lad lots of great friendships here. but have you considered america a...
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after liberating cuba from the spanish they, of course, took cuba for themselves. and worse yet, went to war in the philippines and conducted a counterinsurgency campaign which was almost a mirror image or should i say the exact image of the counterinsurgency conductedgin the spanish for the cubans. it raises several questions. one of the things it points to is the fact that americans don't get convinced to go to war unless there is a powerful appeal made to what i call in the book their civil religion following robert bella's article on civil religion. that is to say that there is an appeal to our values. our cherished most cherished values. americans are not convinced to go to war because it's allegedly in the national interest. nor, i may say, do they go to war because they like to fight. the other major theory, which i also classify as a half truth is the theory that because we had particularly in appalachia, a civilization, scotch-irish, et cetera, et cetera, of people who spent a long time fighting against the indians and developed a kind of warrior ethos, a
after liberating cuba from the spanish they, of course, took cuba for themselves. and worse yet, went to war in the philippines and conducted a counterinsurgency campaign which was almost a mirror image or should i say the exact image of the counterinsurgency conductedgin the spanish for the cubans. it raises several questions. one of the things it points to is the fact that americans don't get convinced to go to war unless there is a powerful appeal made to what i call in the book their civil...
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how do you tell cuba gooding his time is up? tonight, our picks and yours. >>> good evening on this saturday night. as we come on the air this evening, the strongest words yet from the white house on libya. president obama for the first time calling for moammar gadhafi's ousting, and word of another major defection, the loyal nurse so often at gadhafi's side, has left. and look at these images in eastern libya where opposition forces have taken one of the presidential palaces, discovering among others things, books on sorcery. we will get to it all tonight, but we begin with christiane amanpour, now on the ground, leading our coverage from tripoli tonight. >> here we are in tripoli, the libyan capital at the heart of the stronghold of moammar gadhafi. what some say may be his last major hold-out. we arrived at the airport aboard one of the few commercial airlines coming from europe. what we saw at the airport was a scene of reality, a sea of humanity outside. looks like workers who have come here from all over this part of the w
how do you tell cuba gooding his time is up? tonight, our picks and yours. >>> good evening on this saturday night. as we come on the air this evening, the strongest words yet from the white house on libya. president obama for the first time calling for moammar gadhafi's ousting, and word of another major defection, the loyal nurse so often at gadhafi's side, has left. and look at these images in eastern libya where opposition forces have taken one of the presidential palaces,...
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and strawberries and chocolates, a time when, such a melody was illegal in cuba. today, this caribbean island, it boasts an international film school, which draws students from around the world. it also attracts the occasional hollywood director, like john landis, who was giving a master class to students when i was there. >> cuba has an avid history of cinema. after the revolution, caster used to steal prints from miami on movies, movies before they played l.a., they would play havana. there cinema has always been interesting, and something that is kind of fun now is how they make political films but in disguise because they have to be careful. >> the major problem for cuban directors these days ago in securing the funding. a spanish company is covering the budget, which is needed to pay for the computerized special effects during post-production. alongside the cuban cast, the lead actress is from spain. the new generation of directors are no longer funded by the state. but they are still looking to work with the cuban cinema. what he says he is looking for is co
and strawberries and chocolates, a time when, such a melody was illegal in cuba. today, this caribbean island, it boasts an international film school, which draws students from around the world. it also attracts the occasional hollywood director, like john landis, who was giving a master class to students when i was there. >> cuba has an avid history of cinema. after the revolution, caster used to steal prints from miami on movies, movies before they played l.a., they would play havana....
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. >>> gracias, reportando desde el cairo, en américa las reaccion, fueron distintas, cuba y bolivia, rechazan la interferencia de estados unidos. >>> y el presidente obama dijo que la transición debe comenzar ahora. >>> actos de violencia sorprendieron a residentes en guadalajara, en méxico, tienen una versión del origen de los disturbios. >>> guadalajara, vivió una noche de las más caoticas de seguridad, es en narcobloqueo, con granadas, e incendios de vehículos. >>> es un incidente, pasa una agresión, una llamada d atención de grupos. >>> la primera explosión, fue en esta estación policial, bloqueaban la carretera al aeropuerto, y aventaban bombas molotov. >>> corriamos asustados, el camión se consumió totalmente. >>> lo mismo hicieron con este vehículo, y luego dispararon contra este negocio. >>> estaba en el gar equivocado, y el momento equivocado, estoy muy enojada. >>> el gobernador, lo atribuió a dos lideres de la delincuencia organizada. >>> no nos hemos acobardado, ni lo haremos. >>> habló así, cuando el cartel de milenio, pide funcionarios no corruptos por n
. >>> gracias, reportando desde el cairo, en américa las reaccion, fueron distintas, cuba y bolivia, rechazan la interferencia de estados unidos. >>> y el presidente obama dijo que la transición debe comenzar ahora. >>> actos de violencia sorprendieron a residentes en guadalajara, en méxico, tienen una versión del origen de los disturbios. >>> guadalajara, vivió una noche de las más caoticas de seguridad, es en narcobloqueo, con granadas, e incendios de...
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. >>> por qué juanes es malo en la época de cuando fue a cantar a cuba, y ahora será juanes el bueno? >>> creo que vienes a cambiar un concierto, y notros no firmamos nada. es una democracia. en el pasado han venido grupos de cuba que son bastante comunistas y han venido a cantar y lo hicieron. >>> y dónde está la parte en donde juanes tiene que llevarle la música a su gente? por qué se tiene que dejar llevar por las personas que patrocinan. >>> hasta donde llega la buena o mala publicidad, y todo lo que rodea a juanes es pasado. >>> y creo que tiene que ver con la taquilla. >>> pero me parece que su gente está informada de esto. >>> Él paga los platos rotos, se ve como en qué rollo me han metido. >>> el señor dijo que la jaula de oro, el éxito que va a cantar es su nueva canción, cuando este éxito tiene 20 años. >>> el merito que le podemos dar, porque lo queremos poner en esto, creo que se sentó a pensar, y juzgar lo que sería peor. >>> me remonto a la palabra de manejadores, y se ve que juanes está siendo manejado. y quiero saber lo que está pasando con gloria trevi
. >>> por qué juanes es malo en la época de cuando fue a cantar a cuba, y ahora será juanes el bueno? >>> creo que vienes a cambiar un concierto, y notros no firmamos nada. es una democracia. en el pasado han venido grupos de cuba que son bastante comunistas y han venido a cantar y lo hicieron. >>> y dónde está la parte en donde juanes tiene que llevarle la música a su gente? por qué se tiene que dejar llevar por las personas que patrocinan. >>> hasta...
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en cuba piden 20 aÑos de prisiÓn para un americano acusado de espÍa. >> en mÉxico recobrÓ su libertad luego de pagar una fianza de $ 4000 luego de estar un mÁs de un aÑo en la cárcel por encubrimiento en el caso del ataque que sufriÓ el futbolista cavaÑa. >> con medios que encuadraron un delito del cual soy inocente, el mismo jj tira todo vincula miento conmigo, realmente determinan con todo si cabÍa alguna duda de que habÍa sido cÓmplice el tiro todo ese tipo de situaciÓn en su declaraciÓn. >> el presunto narcotraficante josÉ (...) dijo que su guardaespaldas fue el que disparÓ contra ecuador de fÚtbol. en cuba la fiscalÍa solicitÓ 20 aÑos de prisiÓn para el contratista estadounidense sospechoso de espionaje por prescontra la integridad del estado, fue arrestado hace mÁs de un aÑo mientras trabajaba por un programa financiado por el gobierno de estados unidos para promover cambios polÍticos en la isla. nueva marcha de sindicalistas y estudiantes identificados con la oposiciÓn, la machacó decidiÓ con el aniversario del fallido golpe de estado que encabezÓ chÁve
en cuba piden 20 aÑos de prisiÓn para un americano acusado de espÍa. >> en mÉxico recobrÓ su libertad luego de pagar una fianza de $ 4000 luego de estar un mÁs de un aÑo en la cárcel por encubrimiento en el caso del ataque que sufriÓ el futbolista cavaÑa. >> con medios que encuadraron un delito del cual soy inocente, el mismo jj tira todo vincula miento conmigo, realmente determinan con todo si cabÍa alguna duda de que habÍa sido cÓmplice el tiro todo ese tipo de...
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in revelations leading up to cuba, kennedy had a mixed bag of people. max within well -- maxwell taylor, curtis la may, ted sorrenson was there. he died last month and i think he was the last surviving member of that group, and the group was divided into two. the immediate reaction when kennedy assembled them and said the soviets are putting missiles into cuba, curtis lamay was on his feet saying let's bomb them. that was his immediate reaction to that and another occasion which i will mention later on. kennedy said, wait a minute, wait a minute, and said what other options do we have? through a discussion that went on intensively during the six days, the two options emerged. one was a surprise attack on the missiles and the bombers in cuba, and the other was an attempt to set up with quarantine trying to stop additional soviet ships coming to cuba while negotiations went on to get the missiles removed. there was heated debate, and kennedy was careful to not show which way he was leaning until on the day when a final decision was made of a general sween
in revelations leading up to cuba, kennedy had a mixed bag of people. max within well -- maxwell taylor, curtis la may, ted sorrenson was there. he died last month and i think he was the last surviving member of that group, and the group was divided into two. the immediate reaction when kennedy assembled them and said the soviets are putting missiles into cuba, curtis lamay was on his feet saying let's bomb them. that was his immediate reaction to that and another occasion which i will mention...
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americans thought it was a war about cuba. but no, the war decorations that if they were against spain. so roosevelt sent the american fleet, the asiatic fleet which was based in hong kong, they had standing orders to go to manila and sink the spanish flea. -- the spanish fleet. those ships that sail from the philippines and show up in cuba so we might as well sync them while begin. but it had a side effect of leaving the philippines in the possession of the united states. it's very interesting to consider, the diplomatic reasoning, the political reasoning that went into the decision to keep the philippines at the end of the war. it's one thing to occupy the philippines during the war but then what will we do with them if? should we give them back to spain? should make it into another power? should we give himself governments? so the only thing as we mckinley said is to take them and as he went on, we will lift them up and christianize them. make them the best that they can be. this is self-serving. when you hear in it in mcki
americans thought it was a war about cuba. but no, the war decorations that if they were against spain. so roosevelt sent the american fleet, the asiatic fleet which was based in hong kong, they had standing orders to go to manila and sink the spanish flea. -- the spanish fleet. those ships that sail from the philippines and show up in cuba so we might as well sync them while begin. but it had a side effect of leaving the philippines in the possession of the united states. it's very interesting...
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cuba was the third and a list of eight countries that the brothers had designated as countries where leadership had to be overthrown. i think this was a part of our history where our sense of exceptionalism was particularly strong, and the dulles brothers manifested that very strongly. the first target of their disapproval was iran, and the overthrow of gaza tech and the reestablishment of the shot with regard as a great success of cia's early days. second was guatemala where we installed a bloody minded general over someone who looked to be a little too leftist for our liking your in cuba was third. the planning had not gone well at the end of the eisenhower regime, so kennedy inherited that bad planning and he went ahead with it based on some very, i think, unfair and unbalanced briefings by allen dulles and the invasion was a disaster. and enraged castro and turn him solidly against president kennedy. is the next mistake occurred in june of his first year, where when he insisted on going to be in a meeting with khrushchev. he was advised against doing this by senior members of his
cuba was the third and a list of eight countries that the brothers had designated as countries where leadership had to be overthrown. i think this was a part of our history where our sense of exceptionalism was particularly strong, and the dulles brothers manifested that very strongly. the first target of their disapproval was iran, and the overthrow of gaza tech and the reestablishment of the shot with regard as a great success of cia's early days. second was guatemala where we installed a...
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reset with russia, reaching out to cuba, trying to negotiate with ron, trying to reach out to syria. this is an unusual form policy. a lot to offer some thoughts on how that every test on and where it is likely to head in the months ahead. so, for starters in trying to answer this question when and why peace breaks out i went back and just wait widely through history where longstanding rivals found their way to peace. they moved from india to amity. the earliest case i looked at is the foundation of switzerland in 1291 when three in what is today the alpine region, along enemies of its other forms when it became the swiss confederation. i look at the formation of the iroquois confederacy in upstate new york which was born in 1450 in the small town that still exists today. these five tribes came together. they had been killing each other and eating each of the literally for centuries. from 1450-1777 not a single iroquois tribe man died in battle with another iroquois. a look at the concert of europe, 1815-1853, a system that preserved peace among the great powers and on up to the pres
reset with russia, reaching out to cuba, trying to negotiate with ron, trying to reach out to syria. this is an unusual form policy. a lot to offer some thoughts on how that every test on and where it is likely to head in the months ahead. so, for starters in trying to answer this question when and why peace breaks out i went back and just wait widely through history where longstanding rivals found their way to peace. they moved from india to amity. the earliest case i looked at is the...
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in "strawberries and chocolate, a young communist, at a time when homosexuality was illegal in cuba. today, this caribbean island boasts an international film school whose three-year course draws students from around the world. it also attracts the occasional hollywood director, like john landis, who was giving a master class to students the day i was there. >> cuba has always been that avid filmgoers, and they still are. after the revolution, castro, they used to steal prints from miami, first-run movies, and movies, before they would play l.a., they would play havana, and it would be, how did that happen? there cinema has always been interesting, and something that is kind of fun now is that they make a political films but in disguise because they have to be careful. >> the major problem for cuban directors these days is securing funding. a spanish company is covering this $2 million budget, which is needed to pay for the computerized special effects during post-production. the lead actress is from spain. the new generation of independent directors are no longer funded by the state
in "strawberries and chocolate, a young communist, at a time when homosexuality was illegal in cuba. today, this caribbean island boasts an international film school whose three-year course draws students from around the world. it also attracts the occasional hollywood director, like john landis, who was giving a master class to students the day i was there. >> cuba has always been that avid filmgoers, and they still are. after the revolution, castro, they used to steal prints from...
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it worked a little bit with cuba. some political prisoners have been let go. it hasn't worked at all with iran. that's why i think obama is connect to say the ball is in tehran's court. let's see if they are willing to resip pate -- reciprocate the gesture of goodwill. there are two places where i think he's less than in the strategy. too much on his plate. too many balls up in the air. and he hasn't done a good enough job where he wants to put his efforts. spread himself thin. i think he has begin to realize the long hanging fruit is russia. if russia anchors itself in the atlantic community, that will be a strategy of engagement that will give him so wind in his sales. the other is i think he started off too intellectual and not political enough. giving speeches to russians in iranians and egyptians and only more recently has he begun to realize that politics is dirty. politics requires getting in the trenches, politics requires working the phones and cutting deals. i think his diplomacy has become more realistic in the second year than in the first. but non
it worked a little bit with cuba. some political prisoners have been let go. it hasn't worked at all with iran. that's why i think obama is connect to say the ball is in tehran's court. let's see if they are willing to resip pate -- reciprocate the gesture of goodwill. there are two places where i think he's less than in the strategy. too much on his plate. too many balls up in the air. and he hasn't done a good enough job where he wants to put his efforts. spread himself thin. i think he has...
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it worked a little bit with cuba. there has been a liberalization, some political prisoners have been let go. it would be nice to see more. it has not worked with ron, and that is why i think obama is correct to create -- say the ball is now in tehran's court. let's see if they're willing to reciprocate the gestures of good will that have been put on the table. there are two aspects where i think obama has been less than successful in his strategy. one, he's got too much on his plate, too many balls up in the air. he has not done a good enough job of deciding where he wants to put his efforts, spread himself too thin. at think that is better now than it was during the first year, and he has begun to realize that the low hanging fruit is russia and that russia, if that works, if russia anchors itself in the atlantic community, that will be a real when for a strategy of engagement that would give him when the in the sales. the other is he started off to intellectual, and not political enough giving speeches only more re
it worked a little bit with cuba. there has been a liberalization, some political prisoners have been let go. it would be nice to see more. it has not worked with ron, and that is why i think obama is correct to create -- say the ball is now in tehran's court. let's see if they're willing to reciprocate the gestures of good will that have been put on the table. there are two aspects where i think obama has been less than successful in his strategy. one, he's got too much on his plate, too many...
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pudiera ocurrir en cuba, venezuela o mÉxico? >> no creo... >> me refiero a las condiciones econÓmicas. la gente estÁ muy molesta en tÚnez, todo comenzÓ por un vendedor de frutas... >> la historia latinoamericana nos lo dice: cuando tienes pobreza, tienes inestabilidad. eso no es bueno ni carreras versiones comerciales ni para las relaciones polÍticas. _ni para las relaciones. >> no es impresionante que todo haya surgido a travÉs de las redes de internet? >> es impresionante. es importante la libertad de expresiÓn en internet. nosotros apoyamos la total libertad de la expresiÓn en internet. el internet es un instrumento de expresiÓn libre, y nosotros lo apoyamos. >> ¿usted estÁ optimista porque esta relaciÓn que tiene estados unidos con amÉrica latina? >> la secretarÍa clinton ha estado en 18 paÍses de amÉrica latina. _secretaria. todos los miembros del gabinete de obama han estado en amÉrica latina menos uno. le estÁn poniendo mucha atenciÓn. hay mucho para hacer. hay mucho potencial, muchas posibilidades. >>
pudiera ocurrir en cuba, venezuela o mÉxico? >> no creo... >> me refiero a las condiciones econÓmicas. la gente estÁ muy molesta en tÚnez, todo comenzÓ por un vendedor de frutas... >> la historia latinoamericana nos lo dice: cuando tienes pobreza, tienes inestabilidad. eso no es bueno ni carreras versiones comerciales ni para las relaciones polÍticas. _ni para las relaciones. >> no es impresionante que todo haya surgido a travÉs de las redes de internet? >>...
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we all saw the "60 minutes piece" in part about your traveling to cuba. what do you get out of being exposed to those young folk? we'll come back to america in a second but when you move around the world seeing you talking to kids, playing in venezuela. what do you get out of that? >> first, it helps you understand the cycle of life. you're giving them information but they are also giving you information. as you get older, for example, in our band, we have members in our band like carlos and i taught them when they were in high school and now they teach me. i said man, can you break this rhythm down? carlos was our music director in cuba. he has been instrumental in a lot of my education. i started to develop a saying with them. they teased me all the time. you had the that familiar relationship. i said you have to follow your young leadership too. so i get so much from having an opportunity to interface with them and bring information to them and to represent our culture and our way of life. the feeling and the want and the love is unbelievable. the exch
we all saw the "60 minutes piece" in part about your traveling to cuba. what do you get out of being exposed to those young folk? we'll come back to america in a second but when you move around the world seeing you talking to kids, playing in venezuela. what do you get out of that? >> first, it helps you understand the cycle of life. you're giving them information but they are also giving you information. as you get older, for example, in our band, we have members in our band...
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in nine years, america's commitment to the war on terror has turned a small naval base in cuba into what now resembles a typical american town. but a few kilometers across the bay, there is a very different world. 172 prisoners are being held across seven different compounds. which one depends on their behavior and how much of a threat they are perceived to be. at this camp, we glimpse their protest signs. >> i can tell you that from can x-ray, which was only open for 92 days, to with the detainees are now, in february 2011, their standard of living has increased. >> we are told that they complain detainees are held here at camp 6. they have access to computers, tv, even books, and the conditions appeared to have improved since the days of camp x-ray nine years ago, but because of the reporting, we cannot see all of the camps. one of those is katz 7. its location is secret, and holds those alleged to be behind the 911 attacks, though according to the commander, conditions of every prison compound have significantly improved since the obama administration came into office, by taking more
in nine years, america's commitment to the war on terror has turned a small naval base in cuba into what now resembles a typical american town. but a few kilometers across the bay, there is a very different world. 172 prisoners are being held across seven different compounds. which one depends on their behavior and how much of a threat they are perceived to be. at this camp, we glimpse their protest signs. >> i can tell you that from can x-ray, which was only open for 92 days, to with the...
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one was a surprise attack on the missiles and bombers in cuba. the other was an attempt to set up a quarantine trying to stop additional soviet ships from coming to cuba while the initiations went on to get the missiles removed. there was heated debate at kennedy was careful to not show which way he was waiting until the day a final decision was made. general sweeney, who was supported to curtis lemay but in charge of the tactical air command which would have let their strikes against cuba said mr president, we can attack them, but i cannot tell you we will get all of the vessel before some of them are launched. i cannot promise you that. the estimated killing capacity of the missiles at that time had a bit large was a 80 million people. that swung kennedy toward the option of a corn teed -- of a quarantine. there had been meetings with the soviets. they had continued to lie about what they were doing and continue to be in denial. the question came up, how do we let khrushchev know what we intend to do? at this time, he had written two letters to
one was a surprise attack on the missiles and bombers in cuba. the other was an attempt to set up a quarantine trying to stop additional soviet ships from coming to cuba while the initiations went on to get the missiles removed. there was heated debate at kennedy was careful to not show which way he was waiting until the day a final decision was made. general sweeney, who was supported to curtis lemay but in charge of the tactical air command which would have let their strikes against cuba said...
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. >>> y en cuba, tenemos el museo de cera, mucho más, en última hora, regreso con ustedes. >>> gracias enrique. >>> y regresamos, con la experiencia [ locutor ] ¿tienes un resfriado? [ tose ] ¿confundido sobre que usar? haz clic en el buscador de alivio robitussin. sólo haz clic sobre tus síntomas y obtén el alivio adecuado. el pasillo de catarro y tos hecho más simple. el buscador de alivio robitussin. es así de sencillo. ♪. ♪. >>> la respuesta en egipto atrapó a varios ciudadanos de otros países, un mexicano, que fue víctima de robo, narró su dolorosa experiencia. >>> lo que iba a ser un viaje de placer a egipto, fue una pesadilla, para miguel ramírez. >>> me relvarón a punta pies, a golpes, me pegaron con un palo en el cabeza, yo senti verdaderamente que no me iba a librar todo ocurrió cuando regresaba de una ciudad, y en un control, en el autobús, lo golpearon, y también le robaron, y un oficial del ejército lo rescató. >>> tengo muchos golpes, en el cuello, amaneci con moretones. >>> triste y dolorido, salió a madrid, y piensa que atacana la industria más i
. >>> y en cuba, tenemos el museo de cera, mucho más, en última hora, regreso con ustedes. >>> gracias enrique. >>> y regresamos, con la experiencia [ locutor ] ¿tienes un resfriado? [ tose ] ¿confundido sobre que usar? haz clic en el buscador de alivio robitussin. sólo haz clic sobre tus síntomas y obtén el alivio adecuado. el pasillo de catarro y tos hecho más simple. el buscador de alivio robitussin. es así de sencillo. ♪. ♪. >>> la respuesta...
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tragedy when five people were making their way from a moscow to a resort in the russian republic of cuba in the on their way from the airport to the actual resort of the a minibus they.
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>>> yanixan que lo trajo de cuba, se separó de ella, se casaron legalmente, él nse casó con daisy con la que tuvo una niña, y tiene una pareja, otra pareja en sonora, y le urge el divorcio. >>> no me puedes dejar así a mí con esto. dicen que niurka marcos perdió los estribos, qué hizo, qué di >>> digamos que el trabajo de niurka marcos es moderadora de las pasiones que salen de ahí, y se saltó, cómo que me pides esto, y solamente lo tenemos en "la tijera" el próximo lunes. >>> vamos a tener todo lo que pasó, yanixan, la ex mujer, hasta niurka marcos también. lo que dice yanixan no tiene... está para desvaciar cualquier tanque. >>> bueno, atención, chicago, el próximo viernes estaremos en vivo, acompáñenos, en pantalla tienen la información. cuando regresemos el tiretazo del día se lo lleva una mujer deseada que ya no quiere serlo. ya regresamos. seres humanos. ♪ (aplausos) >>> y carolina tiene listo el tijeretazo del día. sueltalo. ♪ >>> bueno, el tijeretazo se lo lleva maliyanni, y dice que va a trabajar en una telenovela donde va a estar ninguna cosa recatada
>>> yanixan que lo trajo de cuba, se separó de ella, se casaron legalmente, él nse casó con daisy con la que tuvo una niña, y tiene una pareja, otra pareja en sonora, y le urge el divorcio. >>> no me puedes dejar así a mí con esto. dicen que niurka marcos perdió los estribos, qué hizo, qué di >>> digamos que el trabajo de niurka marcos es moderadora de las pasiones que salen de ahí, y se saltó, cómo que me pides esto, y solamente lo tenemos en "la...