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au hu el cardenal jaime ortega pidió la liberación de todos los presos políticos en cuba y el acoso de las damas de blanco era penoso, aleyer esas madres fuer abucheadas por militantes comunistas luego de asistir a una misa. >>> la ciudad juárez, una joven periodista fue asesinada, el estado de morelos parecía un pueblo fantasma y provocan terror a través de la internet, verónica del castillo afirma que la mayoría de las víctimas no son inocentes >>> sin vida quedó este policía de monterrey, luego varios hombres les dispararon, junto al cadáver sus verdugos dejaron coronas de flores y mantas donde s amenazan a más. la violencia del crimen organizado en cesa en juárez, este sffin de semana fueron asesinadas 7 personas, también aparecieron 4 narcos manta nuestro chihuahua donde se exige haya policía estatal de quienes alimentan a la narco de línea. >>> los agentes que tomaron el lugar del ejército en juárez, tomaron una banda, con 18 plagios de trabajadores, presión r de preso prempresarios y estudi >>> más del 90% de estos homicidios y ejecuciones es la lucha de cartel
au hu el cardenal jaime ortega pidió la liberación de todos los presos políticos en cuba y el acoso de las damas de blanco era penoso, aleyer esas madres fuer abucheadas por militantes comunistas luego de asistir a una misa. >>> la ciudad juárez, una joven periodista fue asesinada, el estado de morelos parecía un pueblo fantasma y provocan terror a través de la internet, verónica del castillo afirma que la mayoría de las víctimas no son inocentes >>> sin vida quedó...
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raul castro a hacer los cambios necesarios para remediar la crisis economica, a la vez que insto a cuba y los estados unidos a romper el circulo critico de su conflicto a traves del dialogo... en republica dominicana,anoche y a pesar de una persistente lluvia, mas de 40- mil personas se dieron cita en un concierto para ayudar a haiti... en una iniciativa respaldada por la onu y una empresa francesa de telefonia, actuaron los cantantes espanoles alejandro sanz, miguel bose y enrique iglesias, el colombiano juanes, el boricua luis fonsi y los dominicanos juan luis guerra, jhony ventura, milly quezada y maridalia hernandez... la convocatoria fue hecha por el cantautor juan luis guerra... buenas tardes a todos, los deportes de hoy lo iniciamos con una noticia muy triste que enluta el boxeo en general y varias familias, se trata de la tragedia del boxeador venezolano edwin valero. el campeón venezolano de boxeo edwin "inca" valero se suicidó esta madrugada colgándose del cuello en la prisión donde estaba detenido por haber asesinado a su esposa horas antes, los celadores encontraron
raul castro a hacer los cambios necesarios para remediar la crisis economica, a la vez que insto a cuba y los estados unidos a romper el circulo critico de su conflicto a traves del dialogo... en republica dominicana,anoche y a pesar de una persistente lluvia, mas de 40- mil personas se dieron cita en un concierto para ayudar a haiti... en una iniciativa respaldada por la onu y una empresa francesa de telefonia, actuaron los cantantes espanoles alejandro sanz, miguel bose y enrique iglesias, el...
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. >>> los abogados de algunas víctimas dicen que garcía fue sacado de cuba por la aprobación de la alta jerarquia católica, cuando el papa benedicto xvi era el encargado de velar por esto, pero garcía dice que fue expulsado por el régimen. >>> me llamaron y me dijeron que había una carta de cuba, supuse que era del gobierno, donde decían que nos habían sacado por cuestiones de inmoralidad. después no hubo más evidencia de nada. >>> garcía vive en costa rica desde hace 10 años con su esposa y una hija de 15 años. >>> los vecinos del ex sacerdote dicen estar sorprendidos, muchos dicen que desconocían que había sido sacerdote. >>> doña silvia fue su empleada de confianza. >>> yo los conocí, excelentes personas, trabajé 4 años ahí, me trataron bien. >>> el ex sacerdote dijo que lo que hizo en cuba fue ayudar a los necesitados, y en miami ayudó a los inmigrantes. aseguró que nunca conoció a el papa actual. >>> bueno, cabe mencionar que la imagen del papa benedicto xvi está en tela de juicio, ya que cuando era cardenal su deber era analizar los casos de inmoralidad, y as
. >>> los abogados de algunas víctimas dicen que garcía fue sacado de cuba por la aprobación de la alta jerarquia católica, cuando el papa benedicto xvi era el encargado de velar por esto, pero garcía dice que fue expulsado por el régimen. >>> me llamaron y me dijeron que había una carta de cuba, supuse que era del gobierno, donde decían que nos habían sacado por cuestiones de inmoralidad. después no hubo más evidencia de nada. >>> garcía vive en costa...
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porque esta es una verdad de cuba y de venezuela. >>> nosotros tratamos de contactar are representantes de ambos gobiernos pero sin embargo alberto gonzález secretaria de prensa de la sección de intereses de cuba en washington comentó que estuve en estas y tr estas demandas son con declaración falsas: no obstante la operación de los médicos, sigue en pie, y dicen que ahora no es sólo por ellos >>> hay muchos esclavos todavía que están trabajando para ellos, para poder mantener los dos sistemas sociales tanto políticamente como económicamente >>> según estos testimonios los médicos cubanos no pueden negarse ir a venezuela, y sí hacen un trabajo mediocre les quitan la licencia veremos qué pasa. ( ♪ música) >>> y nuestro final de impacto, como anunciamos hace semanas nuestra querida bárbara está esperando su segundo retoño y estas listas para anunciar el sexo del bebé >>> nuestros fieles ttelevidents se enteran de esta gran noticia, lo pueden ver otra nena >>> estamos muy contentos >>> estamos bien contentos y felicidades, era lo que yo quería una hermana para mí an
porque esta es una verdad de cuba y de venezuela. >>> nosotros tratamos de contactar are representantes de ambos gobiernos pero sin embargo alberto gonzález secretaria de prensa de la sección de intereses de cuba en washington comentó que estuve en estas y tr estas demandas son con declaración falsas: no obstante la operación de los médicos, sigue en pie, y dicen que ahora no es sólo por ellos >>> hay muchos esclavos todavía que están trabajando para ellos, para poder...
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/cuba relations and what have you or what will you say on that matter to the president? >> i did very much. we already had the event. we had it in two parts. a small group of people met with him first on one side of the house. and then after he greeted them, i was able to show pictures of the march that we had pictures of the ladies in white in cuba getting violently beaten by the police and thrown into a bus. i gave him a letter from a martyr of recent times. his name is orlando sapato de mayo who died on a hunger strike and was beaten. 18 days without water. he died. another one, guillermo familez is about to die. he's asking for prisoners of conscious who are dying because they are so sick. he's been on a hunger strike for 85 days. i talked to him about that. give him letters from the mother of the dead dis-sident. he was standing by me as was everyone here at the party. it was a wonderful night. >> let me ask you right quick, you mentioned earlier that it was an honor for you to have the president in your home. trust me, it was an honor for the democrats as well and
/cuba relations and what have you or what will you say on that matter to the president? >> i did very much. we already had the event. we had it in two parts. a small group of people met with him first on one side of the house. and then after he greeted them, i was able to show pictures of the march that we had pictures of the ladies in white in cuba getting violently beaten by the police and thrown into a bus. i gave him a letter from a martyr of recent times. his name is orlando sapato...
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and a giant middle finger flipped at cuba's enemies to the north. friends and relatives of elian gonzalez have largely put the past behind him, but monuments like this museum is remind e it's hard to know if he'll ever be able to lead a normal life and what kind of future he'll play in cuba. shasta darlington, cnn, cardenas, cuba. >>> on this earth day, one parent is wondering what on earth was the school thinking when it let a famous felon come talk to the kids. the principal's response? priceless. to stretch around the earth over 190 times. each brita filter can take up to 300 of those bottles out of the equation. >>> well, a degree from a press teenous georgetown university, sounds like a slam dunk. want so much for our 30-second pitch guest. miaima tucker has a bachelors in criminology and has been looking for a job for more than a year, but still no luck. she joins us now from los angeles and we'll try to help her with that. maia why do you think it's so tough? what do you think the biggest challenge has been for you? >> i think at this point e
and a giant middle finger flipped at cuba's enemies to the north. friends and relatives of elian gonzalez have largely put the past behind him, but monuments like this museum is remind e it's hard to know if he'll ever be able to lead a normal life and what kind of future he'll play in cuba. shasta darlington, cnn, cardenas, cuba. >>> on this earth day, one parent is wondering what on earth was the school thinking when it let a famous felon come talk to the kids. the principal's...
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what good is a dummy prisoner of your jailer looks like cuba does not set you free? black south africans turned to one of their own to govern but wasted the opportunity to transform the values opposed on their country by outsiders and he can hardly bear the thought of, repeating the mistake. in south africa's case, lee believes the mistake was looking at the west generally and to washington, d.c. specifically to solve the problems of african people. and as was the case with apartheid there's nothing in americans fetish for democracy but the free-market for people of color. what is it the cubin -- what is it the cubans say? each day in the world to hundred million people sleep in the streets, not one of them is in cuba. can america's a that? while lee is watching, obama takes a step closer to the presidency and an african proverb comes to mind. one of his black countrymen often try to describe the dilemma in the post-apartheid era got a stone but not a not to crack, not a not a that no stone to correct it with. the south majority government built homes for the people
what good is a dummy prisoner of your jailer looks like cuba does not set you free? black south africans turned to one of their own to govern but wasted the opportunity to transform the values opposed on their country by outsiders and he can hardly bear the thought of, repeating the mistake. in south africa's case, lee believes the mistake was looking at the west generally and to washington, d.c. specifically to solve the problems of african people. and as was the case with apartheid there's...
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american invasion of cuba yet they did tell us about it. maybe you can continue. >> well, you're right. "the dead hand" was retaliatory system that soviet leaders devised and i actually at one point thought about a completely automated retaliatory system and i think they got worried that would be too frightening for them so they developed a semi-automatic system which involved in this deep underground bunker in the shape of the globe and several men with a checklist and under certain circumstances lost communication with authority, seismic evidence of a first-rate they would launch small command rockets which would be used to launch all the weapons. i describe this in a chapter in the book but the key point dimension which we puzzled over including the man who worked on the system and describes in the book is why did they keep it secret because of it was intended as a deterrent it would only work as a deterrent and if it was public. by keeping it secret they essentially suggest that they didn't see it as a deterrent. i don't think that i or
american invasion of cuba yet they did tell us about it. maybe you can continue. >> well, you're right. "the dead hand" was retaliatory system that soviet leaders devised and i actually at one point thought about a completely automated retaliatory system and i think they got worried that would be too frightening for them so they developed a semi-automatic system which involved in this deep underground bunker in the shape of the globe and several men with a checklist and under...
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eventually won and here he is today, 16-year-old military student in cuba. the grandmother describes him as a little man living a normal life there. that's it for us. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, "family guy" creator seth macfarlane. >> i want you to meet your family. >> you're my family. >> larry: his twisted, dysfunctional, perverse take on mom, dad and the kids made him hollywood's $100 million man. the highest paid writer in television and only in his 30s. he's an equal opportunity offender. >> those americans. >> larry: christians, gays, sarah palin, you name it, nothing, no one off limits. >> i met larry king. >> name dropper. >> larry: cruel or cool? wicked or wonderful? seth macfarlane next. >> you know, today started as a really nice outing but as usual you had to ruin it. >> larry: on "larry king live." that is funny stuff. by the way, we have a group, a gang of nice-looking people here in the studio from the pacific ridge school in carlsbad, california. all high school students all as fans of our special guest seth macfar
eventually won and here he is today, 16-year-old military student in cuba. the grandmother describes him as a little man living a normal life there. that's it for us. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, "family guy" creator seth macfarlane. >> i want you to meet your family. >> you're my family. >> larry: his twisted, dysfunctional, perverse take on mom, dad and the kids made him hollywood's $100 million man. the highest paid writer...
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. >> hugo chÁvez tambiÉn negÓ las denuncias del proceso de cuba. dijo categoracimente que los cubanos sÓlo nos estÁn ayudando. >> yo lo llamÉ y le dije: qué te pasa a ti? ya eres un escaulido, se volviÓ escualido. >> asÍ las cosas. chÁvez garantiza el respaldo total de sus militares. la alta participaciÓn de los votantes, no son buenas noticias para el gobierno quae postaba lo contrario. y una buena seÑal de que las prÓximas elecciones primarias podrÍan ser muy pelaedas. >> una hora antes del cierre de los colegios electorales habÍan votado mÁs de 8 millones de personas, o sea el 93, 5 % de los electorales. es un espaldarazo al sistema socialista. >> continuaremos mÁs adelante con mÁs noticias, estÉn atentos pero ahora vamos con el doctor dÍaz que nos toma la temperatura del clima. buen dÍa, doctorcito. >> buen dÍa, otra vez. y te manda un saludo especialmente para ti, me dijo: me saludas a todos, pero especialmente a neida, salud de mi papÁ. cÓmo va a amanecer con las temperaturas mÁximas hoy en los estados unidos? 69 washing
. >> hugo chÁvez tambiÉn negÓ las denuncias del proceso de cuba. dijo categoracimente que los cubanos sÓlo nos estÁn ayudando. >> yo lo llamÉ y le dije: qué te pasa a ti? ya eres un escaulido, se volviÓ escualido. >> asÍ las cosas. chÁvez garantiza el respaldo total de sus militares. la alta participaciÓn de los votantes, no son buenas noticias para el gobierno quae postaba lo contrario. y una buena seÑal de que las prÓximas elecciones primarias podrÍan ser muy...
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[cheering] and during my childhood i saw my town turn into cuba. people from cuba were risking their lives coming to america for freedom autographs. and my boyfriend when i was 15, i dated him -- i don't have time to go into the romantic tinge live with my past -- i am new at this. his name -- in english is angel and i said, angel, whereas your dad and he said he said in jail in cuba and i said why and he said because he resisted communism. and then i said to my neighbor, what's it like to grow up in a communist country? she said,, well i will tell you, in kindergarten they tell the kids to bother heads and pray come close their eyes and ask god who can be and when the kids open their eyes there is no can be there. then they tell them to buy out their heads and close their eyes and pray to castro and s kemper can be and when the little kids open their eyes and there is canadair. that is communism and have starting to smell it in my country. [cheering] and obama is offering free stuff to people so they will vote for him. [cheering] ny to your educat
[cheering] and during my childhood i saw my town turn into cuba. people from cuba were risking their lives coming to america for freedom autographs. and my boyfriend when i was 15, i dated him -- i don't have time to go into the romantic tinge live with my past -- i am new at this. his name -- in english is angel and i said, angel, whereas your dad and he said he said in jail in cuba and i said why and he said because he resisted communism. and then i said to my neighbor, what's it like to grow...
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[cheering] and during my childhood i saw my town turn into cuba. people from cuba were risking their lives coming to america for freedom autographs. and my boyfriend when i was 15, i dated him -- i don't have time to go into the romantic tinge live with my past -- i am new at this. his name -- in english is angel and i said, angel, whereas your dad and he said he said in jail in cuba and i said why and he said because he resisted communism. and then i said to my neighbor, what's it like to grow up in a communist country? she said,, well i will tell you, in kindergarten they tell the kids to bother heads and pray come close their eyes and ask god who can be and when the kids open their eyes there is no can be there. then they tell them to buy out their heads and close their eyes and pray to castro and s kemper can be and when the little kids open their eyes and there is canadair. that is communism and have starting to smell it in my country. [cheering] and obama is offering free stuff to people so they will vote for him. [cheering] ny to your educat
[cheering] and during my childhood i saw my town turn into cuba. people from cuba were risking their lives coming to america for freedom autographs. and my boyfriend when i was 15, i dated him -- i don't have time to go into the romantic tinge live with my past -- i am new at this. his name -- in english is angel and i said, angel, whereas your dad and he said he said in jail in cuba and i said why and he said because he resisted communism. and then i said to my neighbor, what's it like to grow...
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and there is a satellite station in cuba that promptly blocked the satellites so the satellite would see recently decapitated the move. so this left me with this idea that perhaps the most effective things we could do would be to provide enough oxygen for the iranians to do what they want to do themselves to communicate with each other, to leverage technology they currently don't have. this is by the way the regime of course think it is invasive but this is just a natural evolution of the protest that you see now in iran. we have to think about how to make that more effective. >> i agree with what you are seeing rather than democracy is ideas about democracy are already pervasive in society and they are spreading even more in my opinion as we know many of the iranian people are young under the age of 30 daisy about two-thirds are under the age of 30 so they were not alive the time of the revolution or they don't remember it. more and the year more and more connected through the world of technology, travel, they have relatives overseas, they've been exposed to the ideas about the univ
and there is a satellite station in cuba that promptly blocked the satellites so the satellite would see recently decapitated the move. so this left me with this idea that perhaps the most effective things we could do would be to provide enough oxygen for the iranians to do what they want to do themselves to communicate with each other, to leverage technology they currently don't have. this is by the way the regime of course think it is invasive but this is just a natural evolution of the...