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if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was very proud of this lighthouse. the cubans offer hospitality to general alexander alejandro o'reilly. he rose through the ranks of the spanish army. the spanish sent alexander o'reilly to cuba to form a militia. he was appointed governor of louisiana and head of the army later on. he arrived in august, 1769, and took formal possession of louisiana for spain. think of new orleans and cuba, in particular havana, governors there were also in cuba so there was all this traveling from one city to another because later when i got my ph.d. from tulaine university and i went to the irish channel. it's int
if we look at the history of the irish in cuba, most of the irish to went to cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was...
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in cuba for the last month. when you look at these pictures, and you see him clear the triumphant, he does not say he is going anywhere. he is going to stay on as president of venezuela. >> there is no doubt that president chavez is masterful. he is very good in managing these kinds of moments. this is a moment that he knows how to capitalize on. >> the support in the crowd, that is genuine, right? that is real support, not those bust in? >> many of them are public employees. many of them have been busts. many of them have been transported. many of them have been induced with incentives to be there, but that does not mean that he does not have a significant level of support in the country, and many there are legitimately they're supporting him because they believe in him. >> and he has done good things for them? >> it depends on who you ask. that is a very controversial question. for the most impartial observer, the answer is no. >> that is the former minister of development in venezuela. thank you for coming in
in cuba for the last month. when you look at these pictures, and you see him clear the triumphant, he does not say he is going anywhere. he is going to stay on as president of venezuela. >> there is no doubt that president chavez is masterful. he is very good in managing these kinds of moments. this is a moment that he knows how to capitalize on. >> the support in the crowd, that is genuine, right? that is real support, not those bust in? >> many of them are public employees....
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he virtually written cuba a blank check. according to a recent study, ka rack ka ships oil to cuba at discounted prices every day, accounting for 60% of the island's oil demand. in total, venezuela's aid to cuba is said to add up to nearly $5 billion a year. havana returns the favor by sending tens of thousands of doctors and nurses the other way. it doesn't sound like a fair trade. in cuba there are signs the leadership realizes its need to wean itself off of venezuela. raul castro is now president and trying to seek out investment from china, india and brazil. but structurally not much has changed in cuba since 1991. the island nation is still run on socialist principles that have produced shortages, black markets and mass poverty. imagine what happens to cuba without venezuela's support and imagine what happens in venezuela if its people begin asking questions about why they suffer one of the world's highest rates of inflation, a contracting economy, one of the worst crime rates despite having more oil than any other nati
he virtually written cuba a blank check. according to a recent study, ka rack ka ships oil to cuba at discounted prices every day, accounting for 60% of the island's oil demand. in total, venezuela's aid to cuba is said to add up to nearly $5 billion a year. havana returns the favor by sending tens of thousands of doctors and nurses the other way. it doesn't sound like a fair trade. in cuba there are signs the leadership realizes its need to wean itself off of venezuela. raul castro is now...
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also cons
we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the...
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. >>> a mediados de agosto se realizaran los primeros viajes a cuba luego de la decisiÓn de suavizar las restricciones algunos apoyan las iniciativa y otros critican, todos tienen argumentos para defender sus posiciones, veamos. >>> hasta el momento el departamento de tesoro ha el emitido licencias a organizaciones que dicen que sus viajes serÁn con propÓsito para interactuar con cubanos en la isla este profesor defiende el concepto de. >>> creo que es bueno en el sentido de intercambiar informaciÓn entre el extranjero que viaja a cuba con m pueblo cubano siempre que el gobierno de cuba de acceso a los que viajen. >>> pero no todos estÁn de acuerdo el congresista mario dÍaz-balart propone una enmienda para frenar los viajes. >>> lo que evitamos son abusos de personas que van repetidomente a cuba y que e han convertido en forma de financiamiento para el rÉgimen terrorista de la habana el tema que un meek es el punto Álgido de esta controversia viajar a la habana cuesta 460 dÓlares cientos de dÓlares mÁs si el viajera es cubano americano esto irÍa al gobierno cubano y agenci
. >>> a mediados de agosto se realizaran los primeros viajes a cuba luego de la decisiÓn de suavizar las restricciones algunos apoyan las iniciativa y otros critican, todos tienen argumentos para defender sus posiciones, veamos. >>> hasta el momento el departamento de tesoro ha el emitido licencias a organizaciones que dicen que sus viajes serÁn con propÓsito para interactuar con cubanos en la isla este profesor defiende el concepto de. >>> creo que es bueno en el...
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because he to leave cuba? >> he really enjoyed idaho and actually, from the 1930's, on toward the end of his life, he always liked to go to the american high west in the fall to go hunting and fishing. and so he bought a little home that was supposed to be an escape for himself and mary when they went hunting in the fall anden joying the winter ski season there. when they lost their home in cuba because of the bay of pigs, that became his final home. i think it's a little neat. the reason why the house isn't open to the public is that after himingway's death, mary kept the home and lif left it in her wilo the nature conservancy in idaho. they have it now. he had a deep appreciation for nature. very common also in men of his generation, the early years of the 20th century, when teddy roosevelt was president and creating our national forests, our national parks, our first conservation laws, it was the biggest environmental movement in american history. even bigger than today. >> and he was influenced fwhai? >> h
because he to leave cuba? >> he really enjoyed idaho and actually, from the 1930's, on toward the end of his life, he always liked to go to the american high west in the fall to go hunting and fishing. and so he bought a little home that was supposed to be an escape for himself and mary when they went hunting in the fall anden joying the winter ski season there. when they lost their home in cuba because of the bay of pigs, that became his final home. i think it's a little neat. the reason...
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he led cuba for 50 years starting in 1959. his pal is hugo chavez, president of venezuela since 1999. this is not just a friendly reunion. chavez is in cuba to undergo chemotherapy for his recently revealed cancer. he could have summoned the best doctors to his home. he was invited to go to a world-class cancer facility in brazil. but he chose havana. cuba as a cheap and surprisingly good health care system. but chavez's attachment to cuba is more than medical. it's political. he's making a statement that he supports the cuban model. unfortunately, that model is crumbling, totally out of sync with the modern world. chavez has gone so far as to talk of a vena cuba, a merger between two allied states. these kinds of ideas, these two men, that picture are all throwbacks, relics of another area. while much of the region has embraced free markets and free trade, ride a wave of fast growth and rising incomes, vena cuba has lagged behind. brazil grew at nearly 8% last year. the venezuelan economy shrank by 2%. the year before that it
he led cuba for 50 years starting in 1959. his pal is hugo chavez, president of venezuela since 1999. this is not just a friendly reunion. chavez is in cuba to undergo chemotherapy for his recently revealed cancer. he could have summoned the best doctors to his home. he was invited to go to a world-class cancer facility in brazil. but he chose havana. cuba as a cheap and surprisingly good health care system. but chavez's attachment to cuba is more than medical. it's political. he's making a...
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now venezuelan president hugo chavez is back in cuba for more cancer treatment including chemotherapy he's transferred some powers to his ministers during his absence but didn't agree to opposition calls for a temporary handover of all presidential authority for more on the current situation in venezuela let's now i speak to an expert on latin american politics adrian cell which was talking to us via broadband from up what i'm sorry i thank you for joining us today so officially. says he still plans to run for reelection next year but just how much of an issue are these health problems to the country's political process. well no doubt the origin issue because of the varian government or regime in venezuela is very much center of mr if you will although he is rather ill he has to again go to cuba for therapy he has not relinquish power as the opposition at the national assembly requested but rather he has delegated some of his functions to the executive vice president and the how up to the minister of planning and finance minister. the problem here being that he's regina council a lot
now venezuelan president hugo chavez is back in cuba for more cancer treatment including chemotherapy he's transferred some powers to his ministers during his absence but didn't agree to opposition calls for a temporary handover of all presidential authority for more on the current situation in venezuela let's now i speak to an expert on latin american politics adrian cell which was talking to us via broadband from up what i'm sorry i thank you for joining us today so officially. says he still...
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while the ailing president hugo chavez is in cuba. he arrived over the weekend for therapy on an undescribed cancer. >> reporter: a hearty greeting from hugo chavez and a frail fidel castro. a familiar picture for cubans, but this time it's chavez who's recovering from surgery. while visiting in june he had a cancerous tumor removed. now he says he's returning to the island for chemotherapy. just as cubans were getting used to life without their historic leader at the helm, they're being forced to come ten plate a future without cuba's benefactor hugo chavez. >> venezuela provides about a third of cuba's oil, and so there's no doubt that cuba would have a real hard time if the venezuelan oil were to suddenly stop flowing. >> reporter: venezuela pulled cuba out of a crisis following the collapse of the soviet union. a time of widespread food and energy shortages. cuba now receives about $3.5 billion a year in subsidies from its regional allies, most of it in the form of cheap oil. analysts say the island would o suffer blackouts and be
while the ailing president hugo chavez is in cuba. he arrived over the weekend for therapy on an undescribed cancer. >> reporter: a hearty greeting from hugo chavez and a frail fidel castro. a familiar picture for cubans, but this time it's chavez who's recovering from surgery. while visiting in june he had a cancerous tumor removed. now he says he's returning to the island for chemotherapy. just as cubans were getting used to life without their historic leader at the helm, they're being...
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he was medi vaced to cuba. some are surprised that he's going back to cuba. but they will meet tomorrow to discuss that petition by the president and likely it will be approved. >> now he actually thanked fidel castro for encouraging him to get this looked into in the first place, didn't he? so i suppose there's a very, very strong relationship there, of course, a willingness to go back to cuba to get this treatment done. >> he has a strong bond there. he says that fidel castro was the person that he noted that he wasn't looking so well and he encouraged him to slow down and take time to recover and not rush back to venezuela. so obviously those might be compelling reasons for him to return but also the fact that he probably has a lot more privacy away from the public eye, away from all those questions in caracas to get on with his recovery process. >> and sarah, we know that he has a tumor in his pelvis but we still don't know the nature of this cancer, do we? they're keeping it under wraps. >> initially we were told that he had a pelvic abscess. so there's
he was medi vaced to cuba. some are surprised that he's going back to cuba. but they will meet tomorrow to discuss that petition by the president and likely it will be approved. >> now he actually thanked fidel castro for encouraging him to get this looked into in the first place, didn't he? so i suppose there's a very, very strong relationship there, of course, a willingness to go back to cuba to get this treatment done. >> he has a strong bond there. he says that fidel castro was...
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to cuba. his servants and pets, really a tragic event and when that happened he stopped wanting to live. >> after he died i read that jfk intervene so that his widow mary could get papers out of cuba. >> that is true. the kennedy administration did intervene and made connections with the castro regime. filled up with his most important papers to bring them home. the cuban government, and i think it is neat today that hemingway's home in cuba is the single most visited cultural site in cuba. it has a staff of 6200 people taken care of by the cuban ministry of culture. the cubans are extremely proud of their connection with hemingway. >> in a minute we will let you hear from the current generation of hemingway, mary hemingway's granddaughter but let's get a call from arlington. >> caller: one of the most important literary figures in paris at the time of hemingway was ezra pound and he was a very cantankerous, bigoted man who continued anti-american statements. he was anti-semitic. what was the
to cuba. his servants and pets, really a tragic event and when that happened he stopped wanting to live. >> after he died i read that jfk intervene so that his widow mary could get papers out of cuba. >> that is true. the kennedy administration did intervene and made connections with the castro regime. filled up with his most important papers to bring them home. the cuban government, and i think it is neat today that hemingway's home in cuba is the single most visited cultural site...
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he's very very outspoken and condemning american policies around the world and he has alliances with cuba iran and syria and what would the wider implications be then of any change to the region you talk about regime change is that really the make the main focus here though no doubt about it we are seeing now how the global power elites we carried sr work from washington from london but are not identified with the people of britain or the people of america rather they have their own agenda their number one enemy is to see. we're in a nation state which helps to explain what we have seen in libya what we are seeing in the middle east and north africa even in the european countries with different methods that we will very likely see throughout latin america now mr chavez has correctly assessed the problem in the sense that there is a global agenda perhaps his tactics are wrong or not the best because he has been too open in his sample of libya and his support of iran and in a way has isolated him and put him at the problem for example countries like colombia that are pro united states or br
he's very very outspoken and condemning american policies around the world and he has alliances with cuba iran and syria and what would the wider implications be then of any change to the region you talk about regime change is that really the make the main focus here though no doubt about it we are seeing now how the global power elites we carried sr work from washington from london but are not identified with the people of britain or the people of america rather they have their own agenda...
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after that, the war in cuba was effectively over. there had been a battle in the philippines, which was the other major battle of the war. it was somewhat strange that mckinley would decide that we needed to launch an attack in the philippines. the navy had included attack in the philippines as part of its warplanes from early on, -- part of its warplanes from early on. the had decided that -- it was one of the most lopsided naval battles in american history. i think we killed over four hundred spaniards, sent their entire fleet to the bottom. our ships suffered nothing but superficial damage. that was the first engagement of the war and its excited the american public tremendously. >> why did we next a white? >> why it was seen as an important stop on the way to the pacific -- why did we annexes hawaii? >> he was thinking it would be nice to have a port in the philippines because of china. it was seen as an american hongkong. a couple of days' sailing from the chinese coast. for a lot of people, it was almost a panacea for economic
after that, the war in cuba was effectively over. there had been a battle in the philippines, which was the other major battle of the war. it was somewhat strange that mckinley would decide that we needed to launch an attack in the philippines. the navy had included attack in the philippines as part of its warplanes from early on, -- part of its warplanes from early on. the had decided that -- it was one of the most lopsided naval battles in american history. i think we killed over four hundred...
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in cuba, we kept troops there after the war. this was something that astonished a lot of people with mckinley who had been reluctant about war. he kept soldiers there. we had more in cuba after the war than in the battle to take it over. i think there were security issues. he was concerned about the revolutionaries, how organized and educated they were. he was afraid maybe they couldn't govern the country adequately and that maybe a european power would intercede. there would be some sort of vacuum. but he was also very interested in the west of cuba. natural resources, agriculture. almost as soon as the peace treaty was signed, american businessmen got on ships and just dissended on cuba. there's great stories of cubans watching these yankees dissend with map in hand and looking for things to invest in. think that's what mckinley wanted. that cuba could be an important economic engine, contributor to our economy. >> the an arkists sound like terrorists when you read your stories about them. was there any connection to a foreign
in cuba, we kept troops there after the war. this was something that astonished a lot of people with mckinley who had been reluctant about war. he kept soldiers there. we had more in cuba after the war than in the battle to take it over. i think there were security issues. he was concerned about the revolutionaries, how organized and educated they were. he was afraid maybe they couldn't govern the country adequately and that maybe a european power would intercede. there would be some sort of...
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my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to pronounce certain words. i spent many solitary hours searching for words and phrases in dictionaries. my spanish was not cuban enough. my english was not irish enough. my catalan, only a few words. spanish was and is a privileged territory where i feel alive and well. my father grew up in new york and havana and married a cuban woman, my mother. all my family shared a great loving for havana, a city they call home. but contrary to my family, i grew up dreaming of traveling and wanted to leave havana for dublin, where some of the most famous writers i keep admiring were born, and also dreaming of paris where my grandparents, my grandfather, spend many important years of his life. also i want to move to my place, i don't know what was the name of that place. every time people call me la englicita, the little english woman because in cuba, in the caribbean, they didn't m
my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to pronounce certain words. i spent many solitary hours searching for words and phrases in dictionaries. my spanish was not cuban enough. my english was not irish enough. my catalan, only a few words. spanish was and is a privileged territory where i feel alive and well. my father...
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that's not the case in cuba. we try to do programming to bring people to the united states who are nongovernmental to have exchanges that our people to people, civil society focused. and that's where we will continue to place our efforts on civil society and on people to people. and it is indeed unfortunate that we have not seen cooperation on trafficking in persons issues which are series problem throughout the hemisphere. >> in terms of the calculation, what goes into the calculation that somehow we should wait those requirements when it comes to cuba that we perhaps would do us some of the other tier three countries? what's the cost benefit analysis for having done that? >> i'm not aware that we avoid the requirements for cuba in terms of exchange pro-guns. i would have do you greater information or specificity on that. >> exchange programs we have in cuba now violate, are they not in contradiction with what the law says? we should not be doing with countries that are in the tier tier three? >> the exchange pr
that's not the case in cuba. we try to do programming to bring people to the united states who are nongovernmental to have exchanges that our people to people, civil society focused. and that's where we will continue to place our efforts on civil society and on people to people. and it is indeed unfortunate that we have not seen cooperation on trafficking in persons issues which are series problem throughout the hemisphere. >> in terms of the calculation, what goes into the calculation...
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in cuba, he is called bin laden of the americas, but the former cia operatives maintains he has never been convicted of a terrorist attack. we went to miami to meet him. >> tourism is vital to keeping a shoe box costs fragile economy on its feet, but this was an industry that was almost destroyed -- to keep big cuba's .ragile economy on its feet this hotel is just one of those hit, and this is the person who bombed it. he is serving a 30-year prison
in cuba, he is called bin laden of the americas, but the former cia operatives maintains he has never been convicted of a terrorist attack. we went to miami to meet him. >> tourism is vital to keeping a shoe box costs fragile economy on its feet, but this was an industry that was almost destroyed -- to keep big cuba's .ragile economy on its feet this hotel is just one of those hit, and this is the person who bombed it. he is serving a 30-year prison
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in cuba. and a plane crash that happened years ago highlighted a number of errors made by a pilot. the plane was flying from rio de janeiro to paris when it fell 38,000 feet in 3.5 minutes, killing all 228 people on board. this is the first official report since the black box flight recorders were discovered. here is the latest. >> an important shift in the understanding of the aircraft crashed. new evidence from the flight recorders, investigators say there were mistakes in the way the crew, reacted to the initial technical problems. when speed monitors stopped functioning, the pilots called the plot -- put the plane in a state that caused it to stall. it failed to take the steps to correct its in its stalled state. >> neither of the co-pilot had received training on recovery from a stalled status at a high altitude. >> of the investigation bureau insists it is not apportioning beno -- blame, just describing the circumstances. there are huge interests at stake. pilot unions are furious that t
in cuba. and a plane crash that happened years ago highlighted a number of errors made by a pilot. the plane was flying from rio de janeiro to paris when it fell 38,000 feet in 3.5 minutes, killing all 228 people on board. this is the first official report since the black box flight recorders were discovered. here is the latest. >> an important shift in the understanding of the aircraft crashed. new evidence from the flight recorders, investigators say there were mistakes in the way the...
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>>> el amarillo se usa por una de las deudades en cuba, pero uno de los sacerdotes de esta organización, dijo que podría usarlo por cuestiones de salud >>> el amarillo tiene relación con la sangre, con el metabolismo, con inflamaciones, quister >>> el amarillo es el color que distingue a un partido en venezuela de oposición >>> muchísimos venezolanes hoy sospechan que el presidente usa su enfermedad para hacer un show político con tintes de campaña para las elecciones >>> hugo chávez en una de las declaraciones por radio >>> que tenga la camiseta amarilla, no tenía intención de nivel de política. no, fue más bien, espiritual y bueno, yo ando cambiando radicalmente mi vida >>> dijo que no tenía que poner una camiseta roja todo el tiempo en miami, univisión >>> la dirigente indígenea guatemalteca, roberta, hoy formalmente inscrita para ser candidata presidencial en las elecciones de su país la apoya el frente amplio que la integran 3 partidos y el presidente de gobierno español, rodriguez zapatero, anunció elecciones para el próximo 20 de noviembre, o sea, un adelanto de
>>> el amarillo se usa por una de las deudades en cuba, pero uno de los sacerdotes de esta organización, dijo que podría usarlo por cuestiones de salud >>> el amarillo tiene relación con la sangre, con el metabolismo, con inflamaciones, quister >>> el amarillo es el color que distingue a un partido en venezuela de oposición >>> muchísimos venezolanes hoy sospechan que el presidente usa su enfermedad para hacer un show político con tintes de campaña...
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. >>> ¿por qué cuba se va a mezclar en el tema electoral? ¿qué es lo que está sucediendo? n por qué se mezcla en este tema están delicado? es la mayor inquiet inquietud, que la posición considera un tema de soberanía porque pone en manos extranjeras los datos de venezuela >>> hasta el primer ministro británico tiene que decir algo de las escuchas ♪ >> el departamento de justicia estÁ dispuesto a reunirse con familiares de las vÍctimas del ataque de 11 de septiembre en ny. la arena acerca de los reporteros que han tratado de obtener mediante sobornos los datos de algunas de las vÍctimas, el ministro de estado cameron se disculpÓ por haberse opuesto servicio de un condenado por escuchas ilegales. >> millones de ojos en todo estados unidos estÁn su atenciÓn en el debate sobre el lÍmite de la deuda en washington. muchas de estas personas a estudiantes que se beneficiarÍan y podrían desaparecer. desde chicago nos dicen que los estudios universitarios de millones de jÓvenes dependen de esto. >> cÁrdenas corsa su tercer semestr
. >>> ¿por qué cuba se va a mezclar en el tema electoral? ¿qué es lo que está sucediendo? n por qué se mezcla en este tema están delicado? es la mayor inquiet inquietud, que la posición considera un tema de soberanía porque pone en manos extranjeras los datos de venezuela >>> hasta el primer ministro británico tiene que decir algo de las escuchas ♪ >> el departamento de justicia estÁ dispuesto a reunirse con familiares de las vÍctimas del ataque de 11 de...
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. >> solo 12 dÍas estuvo hugo chÁvez en venezuela, regreso a cuba. >> comienza los cuartos de final de la copa amÉrica. >> este es el noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. >>> buenas tardes, les acompaÑa edna schmidt. el arma que don es un tÉrmino bÍblico, lo que podrÍa ocurrir con el cierre de la mÁs transitada ruta del paÍs, nos cuentan porque se ha podido evitar la gran cogestiÓn vehÍculo entrevista. >> tal y como estaba previsto los trabajos de ampliaciÓn de la intersecciÓn 405 y 1701 comenzaron con instrucciones al pÚblico que para muchos fueron exageradas pero dieron resultados positivos por quÉ evitar el caos vial. que muchos temÍan >> tienen meses planeando, como cerrarlas calles,como dirigir la gente,. >> la patrulla de caminos dijo que no se habÍan reportado mayores incidentes. >> el trÁfico está bastante ligero y el pÚblico siguiÓ las instrucciones de no transitar por esta Área. >> juan trabaja en las 10 millones que estÁn cerradas, hoy no tuvo trabajo que espera que el proyecto valuado en mÁs de $ 10 millones agilice el trÁfico de la arteria mÁs conges
. >> solo 12 dÍas estuvo hugo chÁvez en venezuela, regreso a cuba. >> comienza los cuartos de final de la copa amÉrica. >> este es el noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. >>> buenas tardes, les acompaÑa edna schmidt. el arma que don es un tÉrmino bÍblico, lo que podrÍa ocurrir con el cierre de la mÁs transitada ruta del paÍs, nos cuentan porque se ha podido evitar la gran cogestiÓn vehÍculo entrevista. >> tal y como estaba previsto los trabajos de...
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in cuba's capital city, one of that country's brightest stars is doing just that. a dancer giving hope to the children of the barrio. nbc's mark potter has our making a difference report. >> reporter: in a desperately poor havana neighborhood at a crumbling palace once home to the u.s. cavalry during the spanish-american war, there is now music and grace amid dreams of glory in the spotlight. ♪ [ speaking in foreign languag ] language ]. >> reporter: molding those dreams is a member of cuba's artistic royalty. she is dancer and coach laura alonzo, the daughter of legendary ballerina alicia alonzo, now sharing her passion with thousands of cuba's poor. >> this is where i can do more good. this is where it will -- the good work is. >> reporter: 15 years ago alonzo opened central prodanza, a barrio dance school that welcomes everyone, no matter their race, size or economic status. >> there's many talents that are being lost. and losing a talent is a sin. >> reporter: with hand-me-down costumes and donations from overseas, laura now trains 800 students at a time. and
in cuba's capital city, one of that country's brightest stars is doing just that. a dancer giving hope to the children of the barrio. nbc's mark potter has our making a difference report. >> reporter: in a desperately poor havana neighborhood at a crumbling palace once home to the u.s. cavalry during the spanish-american war, there is now music and grace amid dreams of glory in the spotlight. ♪ [ speaking in foreign languag ] language ]. >> reporter: molding those dreams is a...
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following his return from cuba. he has spent more than three weeks recuperating, up where he underwent emergency surgery. his initial secrecy about his health problems has created uncertainty in venezuela. he addressed the crowd and tried to reassure them. >> i salute from a year. on my personal thanks from so much support to, from so many manifestation of love. love is the best medicine for any illness. thank you from all over the world. >> our correspondent said his return was a complete surprise. >> i do not think anybody where it -- was expecting him back this morning. we had pictures released yesterday showing him recuperating in cuba. no hint that he would be back in the small hours. he arrived in the airport in the pitch darkness. a big surprise to everyone. his supporters were ecstatic to see him back. >> do any now in the studio is our former venezuela correspondent. we will see the pictures of from the balcony. >> he was definitely more gaunt and he is clearly someone who is going to have to take some time
following his return from cuba. he has spent more than three weeks recuperating, up where he underwent emergency surgery. his initial secrecy about his health problems has created uncertainty in venezuela. he addressed the crowd and tried to reassure them. >> i salute from a year. on my personal thanks from so much support to, from so many manifestation of love. love is the best medicine for any illness. thank you from all over the world. >> our correspondent said his return was a...
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chÁvez subiÓ al avión que le darÁ un incierto futuro en cuba en la lucha contra el cÁncer que padece,1 poderoso enemigo del quÉ poco se sabe. >> me despido unos dÍas pero el fondo no me despido, voy a estar a la misma patria, en la patria grande y estarÉ atento cada dÍa. >> horas atrÁs la asamblea nacional discutÍa la autozaciÓn de ausencia que solicitÓ al presidente para continuar su otorgamiento en cuba. oficialistas y oposiciones acuerdan una cosa, aprobar el hizo que fue aprobado por unanimidad. >> ausentarse partir del sÁbado 16 de julio de 2011. aprobado por unanimidad. >> a pesar del acuerdo de autorizaciÓn las discusiones fueron polÉmicas, el debate fue transmitido por cadena nacional con la pantalla de ediciÓn dividida entre el palacio de miraflores y la asamblea nacional. la oposiciÓn pedÍa que en su ausencia temporal chÁvez debe nombrar un sustituto como lo establece la constituciÓn. >> para eso estÁ el vicepresidente de la repÚblica que debe cumplir con ese rol de jefe de gobierno. >> el acuerdo se aprobÓ sin el nombramiento de esa constituciÓn pero ch
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and we are about 90 miles away from cuba, cuba is the most important part of hemingway. how come? >> hemingway's great love is actually the gulfstream czechs from the wall between key west and cuba. what really, really hooked him into this place was fishing in the gulfstream and then watching the trade of these two cultures across the stream. when he got here it was still prohibition. the principal source of economy in this community was smuggling liquor across the stream into cuba. the 1930s we had drastic immigration laws and restrictions so smuggling aliens across the gulfstream from cuba into key west also a big part of the scene then and then cuba itself was locked in revolution. there was a right wing military dictator in power and there was a growing revolt and a lot of revolutionary activity and gun running. really an exciting time to be here in key west. he loved the fishing. he loved hispanic culture. he loved the real people here and the kind of hard-boiled life that they led dealing with these two cultures. in a transitional periods. >> each one of these programs was f
and we are about 90 miles away from cuba, cuba is the most important part of hemingway. how come? >> hemingway's great love is actually the gulfstream czechs from the wall between key west and cuba. what really, really hooked him into this place was fishing in the gulfstream and then watching the trade of these two cultures across the stream. when he got here it was still prohibition. the principal source of economy in this community was smuggling liquor across the stream into cuba. the...
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dan a conocer nuevas imÁgenes del presidente venezolano hugo chÁvez, desde cuba. ♪ unh@ >> buenas noches. la ciudad de los Ángeles, fornia, enfrenta un elevado nivel de terrorismo. advierten que la red podrÍa realizar un atentado en Áreas pÚblicas. las farsas del orden permanecen atentas durante este feriado, por lo que pudiera pasar. >> viajeros que ingresan a las instalaciones del principal a la porta de los Ángeles, para documentar equipaje, quizÁ no anoten ciertos cambios. pero la vigilancia es mayor que otros fines de semana, el terrorismo sigue siendo una posibilidad. >> estamos entrenados para observar, deber de las cosas como son, ciertas cosas que notamos nos levanta la el nciÓn. h@not uni-fds lateh@h departamento de seguridad interna en el que en el informe que pide a las autoridades estar con los ojos bien abiertos. este reporte nos brinda la oportunidad de recordarle a los viajeros que estÉn en alerta durante las vacaciones del cuatro de juh@ y univh@not uni-fds lateh@t unie inforÓn obteni trasoperaten el h@uni-fdteque f h@univisionnot uni-fds lateh@ el 4 de julio, s
dan a conocer nuevas imÁgenes del presidente venezolano hugo chÁvez, desde cuba. ♪ unh@ >> buenas noches. la ciudad de los Ángeles, fornia, enfrenta un elevado nivel de terrorismo. advierten que la red podrÍa realizar un atentado en Áreas pÚblicas. las farsas del orden permanecen atentas durante este feriado, por lo que pudiera pasar. >> viajeros que ingresan a las instalaciones del principal a la porta de los Ángeles, para documentar equipaje, quizÁ no anoten ciertos...
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y el no puede ejercerla, porque él sabe, como le pasó incluso a fidel castro en cuba. si pone presión en su salud su vida es corta. >>> y brevemente, sabemos si tiene cáncer, y no sabemos si re regresara a cuba para seguir su tratamiento qué podemos esperar entonces. >>> cuando regresara a venezuela que iba al hospital militar y le estaban preparando el cuarto para atenderlo, y quedó descartado por ahora el 5 de julio en la in de pen desenz de venezuela, no se sabe si estará públicamente en los actos o lo hará a control remoto. y todavía no se sabe a ciencia cierta, cuando regresara si regresa pronto el presidente chávez y qué ocurrirá después de eso. >>> gracias julio césar camacho, por estar con nosotros esta noche y vamos a seguir formando sobre este tema a lo largo de la semana. pasamos a méxico. las autoridades dieron un duro golpe al temido cartel de los zeta. lo vinculan con el asesinato del agente federal. tenemos la información desde ciudad de micción. >>> el tercero al mando dentro de la estructura del cartel de los zeta alias el mamito fue de
y el no puede ejercerla, porque él sabe, como le pasó incluso a fidel castro en cuba. si pone presión en su salud su vida es corta. >>> y brevemente, sabemos si tiene cáncer, y no sabemos si re regresara a cuba para seguir su tratamiento qué podemos esperar entonces. >>> cuando regresara a venezuela que iba al hospital militar y le estaban preparando el cuarto para atenderlo, y quedó descartado por ahora el 5 de julio en la in de pen desenz de venezuela, no se sabe si...
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it's value is very right wing it is very anti cuba and so they have a thing against cuba were he to have chosen to go to brazil i don't think that their attitude would have been the same whatsoever were he to have chosen to go to the united states they probably wouldn't have said a word about it so it's really just because it's cuba it's an old nemesis you know the latin american right wing and so there's certain old fears are stirred around that by i mean again the powers that he's delicate delegated are administrative it's really about signing necessary financial documents things that he could do by it would be better and more efficient to have the vice president do it but in the first let me just let me just ask you though he has been a clear opponent of washington with his alliances with cuba of course iran and syria there are some who say that his health problems could be exploited by the u.s. to try to remove him. they are being exploited by the u.s. and in fact for in what ways you are there with those on the opposition well one is through sort of a psychological campaign in media
it's value is very right wing it is very anti cuba and so they have a thing against cuba were he to have chosen to go to brazil i don't think that their attitude would have been the same whatsoever were he to have chosen to go to the united states they probably wouldn't have said a word about it so it's really just because it's cuba it's an old nemesis you know the latin american right wing and so there's certain old fears are stirred around that by i mean again the powers that he's delicate...
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. >> el presidente de venezuela, hugo chÁvez, regresÓ a cuba para continuar con su tratamiento de quimioterapia luego derelegar poderes a su vicepresidente. continuÉ cierre en la autopista de los Ángeles, conocido como armaggedon hasta el momento no ha sido tan malo como se esperaba. >> un elefante en alemania predijo quiÉn serÍa el ganador de la copa de fÚtbol femenino que se jugarÁ maÑana, domingo. >> este es el noticiero univision con fin de semana. >> buenas noches, les acompaÑa edna schmel. >> comenzamos con la mujer que fue absuelta de asesinar a su hija, luego de pasar tres aÑos en prisiÓn, vemos estas imÁgenes donde se presume que cassey anthony acompaÑado de sus abogados saliÓ en secreto poco despuÉs de la medianoche en esta camioneta negra. el vehÍculo, a esta hora, fue seguido por un helicÓptero donde tenemos entendido que supuestamente viaja y estaremos siguiendo esta noticia maÑana en todas nuestras ediciones del noticiero. una mujer libre, esta noche, con rumbo desconocido. seguimos en la florida donde mucha gente que estÁ molesta con el fallo que declarÓ no cul
. >> el presidente de venezuela, hugo chÁvez, regresÓ a cuba para continuar con su tratamiento de quimioterapia luego derelegar poderes a su vicepresidente. continuÉ cierre en la autopista de los Ángeles, conocido como armaggedon hasta el momento no ha sido tan malo como se esperaba. >> un elefante en alemania predijo quiÉn serÍa el ganador de la copa de fÚtbol femenino que se jugarÁ maÑana, domingo. >> este es el noticiero univision con fin de semana. >> buenas...
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. >>> determ >>> comenzamos este segmento, con noticias de venezuela, chávez sse somete en cuba a un tratamiento para combatir un cáncer, en caracas, machado lanzó su candidatura, vannesa. >>> esta cifra, no la puede maquillar, el número de días que le queda al gobierno en el poder. >>> con esta palabras, corina machado, le dijo a chávez que tenía sus días contados en el gobierno. >>> su mensaje fue contundente, e hizo estremecer al parlamento. >>> venezuela, es el único país, con haití, que está en recesión, y saltó a la fama en su país, soy sorprendió al anunciar que quiepre ser la primera mujer presidente en venezuela, hace días, dijo que el reto es grande. >>> venezuela, está en una situación de caos, en serviciaoseo, materia de derechos humanos, seguridad, finanzas públicas, salud y educación, y el caos en venezuela, la hizo decidir dir se a postularse. >>> con la absoluta convicción, sumo y reto de ser la primera mujer presidente. >>> la diputada, madre de tres hijos, inició una gira en el país, por su campaña. >>> venezuela, es una nación humillada, pr
. >>> determ >>> comenzamos este segmento, con noticias de venezuela, chávez sse somete en cuba a un tratamiento para combatir un cáncer, en caracas, machado lanzó su candidatura, vannesa. >>> esta cifra, no la puede maquillar, el número de días que le queda al gobierno en el poder. >>> con esta palabras, corina machado, le dijo a chávez que tenía sus días contados en el gobierno. >>> su mensaje fue contundente, e hizo estremecer al...
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cuba lo manda ya sin los recursos necesarios. su transmisor, que era vital para comunicarse con cuba para apoyo, se lo mandaron roto. el lÍder del partido comunista boliviano, mario monje, le retira el apoyo el 31 de diciembre del 66, totalmente al che guevara... >>¿quÉ le dice usted al che guevara, que era argentino, pero bueno, ya todo el mundo sabe que habÍa colaborado estrechamente con la revoluciÓn castrista? >>empezamos a hablar de por quÉ Él habÍa ido a bolivia, por quÉ habÍa escogido bolivia en si y para Él, bolivia tenÍa frontera con cinco paÍses. si Él lograba conquistar bolivia le era fÁcil exportar la revoluciÓn a brasil, argentina, chile, paraguay, o sea que eran los paÍses vecinos de bolivia. a su vez era un paÍs pobre que Él pensaba que los americanos no iban a tener ese gran interÉs en bolivia. >>¿quÉ le dice cuando usted se identifica como agente de la c.i.a. y cubano? >>no, Él no sabÍa quiÉn era yo y entonces, ya a mediados de la conversaciÓn, cuando yo le habÍa preguntado sobre su est
cuba lo manda ya sin los recursos necesarios. su transmisor, que era vital para comunicarse con cuba para apoyo, se lo mandaron roto. el lÍder del partido comunista boliviano, mario monje, le retira el apoyo el 31 de diciembre del 66, totalmente al che guevara... >>¿quÉ le dice usted al che guevara, que era argentino, pero bueno, ya todo el mundo sabe que habÍa colaborado estrechamente con la revoluciÓn castrista? >>empezamos a hablar de por quÉ Él habÍa ido a bolivia, por...
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cuba remains the only communist- run country and western hemisphere. reform is slowly taking hold. >> this is one as a new breed of cuban business owners. she opened a restaurant in what used to be her front room. now she has three employees working in the country and a thriving life of -- lunchtime business. >> five years ago, i never have thought -- i never would have thought i could do something like this. it was not possible. the dow castro had been to the's undisputed leader for half a century. -- fidel castro had been cuba's undisputed leader for half a country. revel castro launched the first major overhaul of the soviet- style economy. -- raul castro launched the first major overhaul. first came the agricultural reforms. the land was leased to private companies to provide infrastructure and income. he listed a whole range of restrictions. cubans can purchased sell phones, computers, though the internet remains that the controlled. political reforms was not on the agenda at this year's long awaited communist party congress. instead, raul castro
cuba remains the only communist- run country and western hemisphere. reform is slowly taking hold. >> this is one as a new breed of cuban business owners. she opened a restaurant in what used to be her front room. now she has three employees working in the country and a thriving life of -- lunchtime business. >> five years ago, i never have thought -- i never would have thought i could do something like this. it was not possible. the dow castro had been to the's undisputed leader...
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dijo que le fue bien, y que ganó peso, y comenzará el segundo ciclo, aunque no aclaró cuándo, y de cuba, sólo lo que se quiere conocer, se sabe, y hay alerta en méxico, un caso de sarampión, desde el 2007, no sucedía, vacunaron a sectores de mayor riesgo, cuáles son, raúl. >>> llegó a méxico, desde europa, pero en avión, la primera vez que vino el sarampión hace 500 años, lo hizo en barco, y ahora hay temor de una epidemia. >>> desde el 2007, no tuvimos casos. >>> llegó con una pequeña de un año y 9 meses, desde parís. >>> no tenía más síntomas. >>> y comenzó una campaña de vacunación, en el aeropuerto, y a turistas que viajaban a estados unidos, canadá y europa, miguel se va a europa, y se llevó un pinchazo. >>> lo vamos a tomar como obligatoria. >>> circulan 250 mil personas, 70 mil son pasajeros, el resto visitantes, aún estahabrecieron otros cercos sanitarios. >>> los mexicanos, no olvidan la epidemia del 2009, esta vez se aplicaron a menores de 39 años, que no tuvieron la enfermedad, y niños menores de doce años, que les falta refuerzo, rejica jessica se
dijo que le fue bien, y que ganó peso, y comenzará el segundo ciclo, aunque no aclaró cuándo, y de cuba, sólo lo que se quiere conocer, se sabe, y hay alerta en méxico, un caso de sarampión, desde el 2007, no sucedía, vacunaron a sectores de mayor riesgo, cuáles son, raúl. >>> llegó a méxico, desde europa, pero en avión, la primera vez que vino el sarampión hace 500 años, lo hizo en barco, y ahora hay temor de una epidemia. >>> desde el 2007, no tuvimos casos....
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y el no puede ejercerla, porque él sabe, como le pasó incluso a fidel castro en cuba. si pone presión en su salud su vida es corta. >>> y brevemente, sabemos si tiene cáncer, y no sabemos si r descartado por ahora el 5 de julio en la in de pen desenz de venezuela, no se sabe si estará públicamente en los actos o lo hará a control remoto. y todavía no se sabe a ciencia cierta, cuando regresara si regresa pronto el presidente no@ eso. >>> gracia. camacho, po y vamos a seguir formando sobre este tema a lo largola semana. octr.h@unh@not uni-ed.n ortega octr.herrera,octr.h@ eh@not uni-ed.noctrbrinh@tecció h@univisionnot uni-ed.noctr.h@ como responsable intelectual del asesinato de varias personas en el noreste del país. y atentado contra los funcionarios de la oficina de inmigración y administración de aduanas de estados unidos, ocur el unive febrnoen san luis potosí y queurió eh@not un homicidio de jaimeh@ zapata. el agente de a daungs de los uni-eds unidos..h@ febrero. pooctr.. h@ en suisunion donabah@ acciot uni-de losoctr. ta. h@ra bdo por las t uni-ridadoct
y el no puede ejercerla, porque él sabe, como le pasó incluso a fidel castro en cuba. si pone presión en su salud su vida es corta. >>> y brevemente, sabemos si tiene cáncer, y no sabemos si r descartado por ahora el 5 de julio en la in de pen desenz de venezuela, no se sabe si estará públicamente en los actos o lo hará a control remoto. y todavía no se sabe a ciencia cierta, cuando regresara si regresa pronto el presidente no@ eso. >>> gracia. camacho, po y vamos a...
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people are quite surprised he has gone back to cuba or not stayed in his country those questions have been raised and you would of course be a lot easier for him to keep an eye on what's going on if he stayed in caracas not really in fact the opposition was primarily speculating and pushing for him to go to brazil i mean it just so happens you know the opposition. it's value is very right wing it is very anti q grants and have a thing against cuba were he to have chosen to go to brazil i don't think they're out it would have been the same whatever he'd have chosen to go to the united states they probably wouldn't have said a word about it so it's really just because it's cuba it's an old nemesis you know the latin american right wing and so there are certain old fears are stirred around that by i mean again the powers that he delegate delegate are going to strain to really about signing necessary financial documents things that he could do by it would be better and more efficient to have the vice president but in the first. let me just ask you he has been a clear opponent of washingto
people are quite surprised he has gone back to cuba or not stayed in his country those questions have been raised and you would of course be a lot easier for him to keep an eye on what's going on if he stayed in caracas not really in fact the opposition was primarily speculating and pushing for him to go to brazil i mean it just so happens you know the opposition. it's value is very right wing it is very anti q grants and have a thing against cuba were he to have chosen to go to brazil i don't...
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hay que tener cuidado con el gobierno de cuba, cuba depende totalmente en finanzas de la ayuda de venezuela. venezuela estÁ dando unos $ 4 mil millones. el gobierno de cuba tiene miles y miles de personas en venezuela en posiciones claves y es posible que tratan de mantenerlas. >> gracias. vamos a hacer una pausa, cuando regresemos porque hablar ahora de migraciÓn, de ♪ ♪ ♪ >> si en estos momentos no hay ninguna posibilidad, reforma migratoria entonces para quÉ hacer una propuesta que washington? el senador bob menÉndez de que necesario que haya una propuesta para discutir, nos acompaÑa vÍa satÉlite desde nueva york. gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> un placer hablar contigo. >> si no hay apoyo de las dos cÁmaras, porque es necesario presentar la reforma? >> primero de todo, nunca vamos a saber las posibilidades de los votos en ninguna propuesta legislativa, nunca vamos a tener una base por la cual podemos discutir, negociar y tratar de llegar a un acuerdo. creo con aÑo y medio que queda de este congreso que es tiempo suficiente para avanzar en una propuesta migratoria, si
hay que tener cuidado con el gobierno de cuba, cuba depende totalmente en finanzas de la ayuda de venezuela. venezuela estÁ dando unos $ 4 mil millones. el gobierno de cuba tiene miles y miles de personas en venezuela en posiciones claves y es posible que tratan de mantenerlas. >> gracias. vamos a hacer una pausa, cuando regresemos porque hablar ahora de migraciÓn, de ♪ ♪ ♪ >> si en estos momentos no hay ninguna posibilidad, reforma migratoria entonces para quÉ hacer una...
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en instantes da a conocer nuevas fotos de hugo chÁvez durante su convalecencia en cuba. aumentÓ la suma de muertos que dejÓ la tormenta en mÉxico. veremos porque en algunas regiones de texas estÁ prohibido comprar los artificiales. ya volvemos. >> la agencia oficial de venezuela revelÓ unas fotos de chavez. esto ocurre a pocos dÍas de que chÁvez pronunciará un discurso, desde cuba, revelando que los mÉdicos le detectaron un cÁncer que fue sometido a dos operaciones. >> el presidente de ecuador, rafael correa, en dio un mensaje de solidaridad y una pronta recuperaciÓn a su colega chÁvez. a travÉs de su programa radial de fin de semana, correa le transmitiÓ su preocupación y la esperanza de su pronta recuperaciÓn. en mÉxico las autoridades confirmaron 11 muertes atribuidas a la tormenta tropical, a su paso por el centro del paÍs y las zonas costeras del golfo de mÉxico. las vÍctimas se registraron en hidalgo y veracruz. las intensas lluvias provocaron el desbordamiento de rÍos y deslizamientos. al menos una persona muerta y mÁs de cientos de heridos e
en instantes da a conocer nuevas fotos de hugo chÁvez durante su convalecencia en cuba. aumentÓ la suma de muertos que dejÓ la tormenta en mÉxico. veremos porque en algunas regiones de texas estÁ prohibido comprar los artificiales. ya volvemos. >> la agencia oficial de venezuela revelÓ unas fotos de chavez. esto ocurre a pocos dÍas de que chÁvez pronunciará un discurso, desde cuba, revelando que los mÉdicos le detectaron un cÁncer que fue sometido a dos operaciones. >> el...
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i actually experienced that in cuba. and, part of the passion that i feel about this issue comes from the fact that, in 1961, the cuban constitution was identical to that of the united states. those words in that constitution did not protect us. words do not protect you. understanding and be leaving in the words do. -- and believing in the words do. we today have a serious problem in that regard. the "new york times" three weeks ago -- "time" magazine three weeks ago reported as a cover story how the constitution is under siege, and "newsweek" about two months ago had a cover story about the failure of americans to understand our government. some very scary statistics. two out of every three graduating high-school students today believe that the three branches of government are republican, democrat, and independent. that is an actual poll. 75% of all americans don't know that religious freedom is protected by the first amendment. 75%. more americans can name the judges on "american idol" than on the supreme court of the
i actually experienced that in cuba. and, part of the passion that i feel about this issue comes from the fact that, in 1961, the cuban constitution was identical to that of the united states. those words in that constitution did not protect us. words do not protect you. understanding and be leaving in the words do. -- and believing in the words do. we today have a serious problem in that regard. the "new york times" three weeks ago -- "time" magazine three weeks ago...