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You never know what someone's been through.
Alix: I found out how hard it is to change, really change. Even hell can get comfortable if you're used to it. All I wanted my whole life, was for that lonliness inside me to go away. But, it never did, no matted what I drank, or what drug I took, or where I went, who I was with. We all need something to help us get through life. All I needed was to find the right thing to rely on, something that would never go away, something I would never run out of. Turned out to be the same thing for everybody. And the funny thing was, it was there all the time, in those little glimpses of heaven in every day... In the smile of a stranger, the green of the trees, the advice of a friend, the laughter of a child, the help of a neighbor, the plane that arrived safely.
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Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba. Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in Havana, a city of magnificent decaying colonial architecture, monuments and parks, museums and galleries, music and bars and large old American cars. But the first thing you'll probably notice wandering around Havana is the near total lack of consumerism. Cuba is still a communist country with no commercial influence from America, and as such there's almost no evidence at all of the large multinationals we're used to in the West; you won't find any Starbucks or McDonalds here. There are no billboards advertising Coca Cola, there are no glass fronted shopping malls. Which is actually really quite refreshing. The whole city gives you a sense of stepping back in time. Here in Havana you should enjoy a tour of the cities main sites, an evening at the Bueno Vista Social Club, and trip to one of her many museums. You'll need at least a couple of days, its a very fun place. In two weeks time Trinidad will celebrate its 500 anniversary. Founded only a few years after Christopher Columbus discovered the America's, the town shot to prominence in the 19th century as one of the world's largest exporters of sugar. With its fine plazas, palaces and churches, and its famous cobbled streets lined by colourful houses, it developed into masterpiece of colonial Caribbean architecture. So well preserved is the town that in 1988 it was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status and today forms an important part of most cultural trips to the country. From Trinidad you might continue east to visit the revolutionary centre of Santiago de Cuba, or head west to enjoy the amazing landscapes around Vinales. Or you might like to do something completely different. Of course there are plenty of other things to enjoy in Cuba besides the cultural highlights Trinidad and Havana offer. Cuba is blessed with beautiful countryside through which to can go hiking, cycling and horse back riding. Right now I am at a government ranch called La Guabina, in Pinar del Rio province. Each year Wild Frontiers takes the place over to run a horse riding tour of the area and horse riding is primarily what I have come here to do. But if riding is not your thing, from here you can also go on wonderful walks, go fishing or boating on one of the regions many lakes, indulge in some bird watching, or just relax away from the more chaotic life urban Cuba has to offer. And finally of course there are beaches. As an island over a 1000 kilometres in length, with the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, there are hundreds of wonderful beaches just waiting to be enjoyed. And in our experience, Cayo Levisa, where I am now, is one of the best. Relatively close to Havana, and relatively small in size, Cayo Levisa offers all the usual activities you'd associate with a modern beach resort, like sailing, fishing snorkeling and diving, but is small enough to not have you feeling drowned by mass tourism. As with a number of other similar locations, Cayo Levisa offers a great way to round off your trip to Cuba. Of course a cultural adventure to Cuba will not be for everyone. With luxury accommodation pretty much non-existent, transport pretty basic, the cuisine though in places surprisingly good, in others rather plain, and a service level that is at best eclectic, those looking for a high end experience will almost certainly be disappointed here. But if you're the kind of traveller that is interested in seeing a country that hasn't really changed in the last 50 years, a place that has not been overwhelmed by all the trappings of modern consumerism, and are happy to go with the flow in one of the world's last remaining communist countries, then here in Cuba you will find one of the most friendly, authentic, historically interesting and culturally rich places in the whole of Latin America. My advice is to come soon before it all changes.
There are few more fascinating destinations in the Caribbean than its largest and most populous island, Cuba -- not least because it has been a socialist rep...
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Havana, Cuba Tourism, Havana, Cuba Vacation, Havana, Cuba Tours, Visit Havana, Cuba Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Havana City is the capital city of Cuba, and one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba. Weather in Havana, Cuba ======================= Cuba has a tropical climate, with warm, humid weather all year long, though cold temperatures have occured in the mountains before. Being surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba has warm water year round, with winter water temperatures at 75F, spring and fall temperatures at 78F and summer temperatures at 82F. See in Havana, Cuba ================= Museum of the Revolution and the Capitol Building. Visit a live cigar factory. One offering tours is at the intersection of Peñalver and San Carlos (just 1 mile southwest of Old Havana La Habana Vieja), tickets can/should be bought in advance (10 CUC per person as of July 2014). English tours are available. Please note that there is no photography allowed. It is the place where you can also be sure to get the correct cigars in the shop - more expensive than 'street offers' - but the quality of these "street offers" is definitely questionable, . Note that the Partagas cigar factory just behind the Capitol Building has closed permanently since late 2011. Havana Club Rum Factory. Go on a guided tour of Havana Club, one of Cuba's most famous rums. Most of the exhibits are subtitled in English and are fairly self-explanatory. Walk along the Prado street in the evening. Great public space - unfortunately not illuminated at night. The Prado hums with street life, cafes and charm. Walk along El Malecón. A favorite stroll for tourists and locals, a walk along the Malecon runs along the main streets of Havana and provides stunning views of the Bay. Enjoy the glory of La Habana Vieja (The Old Town), some of it faded and crumbling - but there are many beautifully restored buildings as a result of the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. Plaza de la Revolución. Huge square dominated by a statue and monument of Jose Marti and the iconic image of Che Guevara adorning the Ministry of the Interior. Arrive either early or late, as it is often swamped by tourists and gets very hot during the day. John Lennon Park in Vedado. Features the only statue of a western musician in Havana. Notable for the regularly stolen (and replaced) eyeglasses. The US Special Interests building in Vedado, just off the Malecon. In the absence of a United States embassy in Cuba, this heavily fortified and guarded building is where Cuban citizens go to apply for US Visas. It was notable for displaying news which is unfiltered and not censored by the Cuban government on electronic billboards situated behind the windows of one of the floors, but these were switched off in 2009. It is also the focus for regularly staged protests. Hotel Habana Libre in Vedado. The hotel housed Castro's soldiers for several days after they took Havana. It has an excellent selection of photos in the lobby along with one of the only 24 hour fast food restaurants in the city. Enjoy extraordinary 360-degree views of the city using the large Camara Oscura in the old town. The Catedral de San Cristobal in old Havana. Said to be the only example of a baroque construction that possesses asymmetrical features, one of the towers is wider than the other. Plaza de Armas. Spacious and elegant, the square is surrounded by baroque constructions that give it a authentic colonial milieu. Castillo de la Real Fuerza, Plaza des Armas. Castillo de La Real Fuerza is the oldest bastioned fortress in the New World and has now reopened as a Cuba’s premier maritime museum. Do in Havana, Cuba =============== Walk along the Malecón, the sea wall that runs along the Havana coastline. On weekends this is where the locals come to party, so bring a bottle and join in. Latin American New Cinema Festival, [6] is a popular event held every December, screening international films and drawing around 500,000 people. Tropicana Show — A cabaret show that costs 90CUC. Take a tour in an old car — For around 20-30CUC an hour for up to four people, be driven around Havana in style. Choose a car you like near the Hotel Inglaterra or outside the Museum of the Revolution. Go to the eastern beaches (Playas del Este) — There's a bus leaving from Hotel Inglaterra every 30 minutes. Price is 5 CUC for a roundtrip. The ride takes about 30 minutes. Walk around Havana Vieja in the early mornings, or take a very long walking tour with "Havana Frans", a Dutch jazz photographer who lives in Havana.
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cuba Travel Guide http://bit.ly/17jZOBD Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Havana, the Caribbean Babylon which didn't get its name by chance. All together two million Spanish, Indian, African, Chinese and Mulato live here together in peace. Havana, the Caribbean Babylon didn't get its name by chance. All together two million Spanish, Indian, African, Chinese, Mulato and other peoples live here together in peace. The Metrobus, a long bus pulled by a semitrailer holds 200 people at a time transporting them throughout the city which spans 45km. It's the biggest settlement in Central America. Fortunately, the tourist sites are limited to a smaller territory than this in the Vieja Habana, Centro Habana and Vedado City regions. Sought by everyone, relics of the colonial past can be found in the old town Vieja. Outside the former city wall, in the middle of a monumental park, the building of the Capitollo can be found. This huge palace with a white dome is the symbol of the American influence. It was built in 1929, taking the capital in Washington as a model. Due to its designer's healthy Cuban self confidence, it was built to be one meter higher than the original. It served as the parliament of the Cuban republic for three decades. In one of its wings, the House of Representatives and the other wing, the senate was in session. After the victory of the revolution, a new function was given it and today, it is the seat of the Cuban Scientific Academy. Because there's a lot of room left in it, the Museum of Natural Science and the Planetarium were also set up here. The 208 meter wide façade looks under Martilla Esplanade which is always busy and broadens to become a square. Next to the capital, an impressively beautiful building can be seen. This neoclassical palace ornamented with statues columns and small towers is the national theater which was named after the antifascist poet Federico Garcia Lorca. As a result of his beliefs, General Franco had him executed. Exploring the real beauties of the city can be done best on foot but sightseeing can also be continued by hailing a cab. In the street opening opposite, we can find El Floradita which is a bar and a restaurant in one and is one of the most popular in Havana. In the corner of the bar, Hemingway leans against the counter as he used to do when yearning for a swig of daiquiri. This cocktail was first given to workers as a refreshment in the mine the bar was named after. It is made in many ways but its base is Cuban white rum, lemon juice and lots of ice. Sugar syrup, triple sec or maraschino can also be added but it can be made with banana or orange as well and it's best to drink it right here on the spot. The determining elements of the panorama of Havana are the American old timers. In the 1950s, Americans not only bough real estate here, but they also brought their cars which were the most modern at that time. After the revolution, Fidel nationalized the cars too. They belong to the national heritage. They're not for sale even if the collector had paid huge amounts for a chrome osmobile or a pink Cadillac, a wing Chevrolet or a Studebaker. In Cuba, there are no places where they dissemble old cars. The wrecks can still be driven. As spare parts are not available for these models at all, it's a challenge to maintain them. Perhaps there's little money but there's always an idea. Tags: Visit Havana in Cuba Part 1/3,Cuba Travel Attractions,cuba travel guide,cuba travel information,Cuba travel tips,havana in cuba,shepherd entertainment,world travel,shepherdfilm
Sex-tourism. That's what they call it when foreign women go to Cuba to really mingle with the Cubans. But is there more than just a lust for a good time that...
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Cuba is becoming the latest tourist attraction for Americans as travel restrictions between the two countries loosen for the first time in 7 years. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg explores this "new" destination and discusses the changes in travel policy.
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American citizens have been allowed to visit Cuba on such "people to people" trips since 2011 and since then Cuba has seen increase in the tourism.
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President Obama's decision to renew diplomatic ties with Cuba does not affect a long-standing travel ban for American tourists, but that policy is likely to change at some point. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what happens when two countries, just 90 miles apart, open up tourism and trade.
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World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cuba Travel Guide http://bit.ly/17jZOBD Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Santa Clara in Cuba, which surrounded by hills came into existence in 1689 and soon became the center of the region due to its location. Santa Clara, the seat of the Villa Clara region owes its existence to the fact that the coastal city of San Juan delos Remedios suffered a lot from pirates. The pirates attack caused a majority of the population to look for a safer place further inland. Santa Clara surrounded by hills came into existence in 1689 and soon became the center of the region due to its location. The main square Park Vidal was named after the colonel who died during the second war of independence here. The square looks like any other square in Cuba. It has beautiful parks and is decorated by peacock flowers, boxwood and royal palms with a classical bandstand in the middle. The houses flanking the square were built in the 1920s and are mainly buildings with pillars and arcades. One of them is the best café in the city, the neoclassical building of Palacio Provincial is decorated by ionic columns and big tympanum. The building houses offices and a library and we could find a cinema, bank and several hotels on the square. The biggest building is the renovated Teatro la Carida. It's tympanum on the façade has a slashed shape rather than a common triangular one. If it hadn't been for Che Guevara, today's Santa Clara might only have its main square to be proud of. In this way, however, we can't miss the square of revolution and the mausoleum which houses the remains of Che Guevara and 16 of his fellow combatants killed in 1967 during the Bolivia Campaign. In the huge Plaza dela Revolucion, the monumental statue of the hot tempered but ardent commander can be seen from far away. The relief of the pedestal depicts the episodes of Che's life. Across the square, a museum commemorates his life of 39 years. In 1998, Pope John Paul II held mass here with a crowd of worshipers. Live fast, dangerously and die early. This may be the watchword of every true revolutionary but Ernesto che Guevara lived it. He was born in 1928 in Argentina and was executed in 1967 in Bolivia. Today, he lives on as a legend Tags: Visit Santa Clara in Cuba,Cuba Travel Attractions,cuba travel guide,cuba travel information,Cuba travel tips,santa clara in cuba,shepherd entertainment,world travel,shepherdfilm
A review of tourism in Cuba, including the financial losses to US corporations as a result of the current travel ban.
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Travel writer and photographer, author of six travel books on Cuba, Christopher Baker talks about how the new U.S. relations will affect tourism.
Here's part 2 of the Cuba series I did for work. This one focuses on the tourism industry there.
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TOURISM APARTHEID ? why many people that do not live under that regime defends them ? here i show u why ! the reality of cubans.
On December 17, 2014, President Obama delivered remarks on next steps he’s taking to chart a new course on U.S.-Cuba relations.
Cuba's Communist government has always maintained tight control over information. All media on the island are state-controlled and access to the internet is restricted. Only a privileged few are allowed online at home and there is little public wifi and no web access on telephones. But there are signs that could be changing with the opening of new, public access internet centres, mobile email, and promises of more to come soon. Many Cubans are impatient for that moment. The BBC's Sarah Rainsford reports from Havana on Cuba's life "offline" in the 21st Century. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/bbcnews Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog US and Cuba are to start talks to normalise diplomatic ties in a historic shift in relations, US administration officials say. Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
President Obama in the State of the Union said Congress should begin the work of ending the embargo on Cuba. Watch more ABC News coverage: www.abcnews.com Subscribe to WN on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ABCNews Like WN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldNewsTonight Follow WN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wntonight
ABC News' Exclusive: David Muir asks the president whether he may visit the communist country before he leaves office.
The Obama administration announced new travel and trade rules between the U.S. and Cuba, the first major step toward normalizing relations. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews NBC News is a leading source of global news and information. Here you will find clips from NBC Nightly News, Meet The Press, and our original series Debunker, Flashback, Nerdwatch, and Show Me. Subscribe to our channel for news stories, technology, politics, health, entertainment, science, business, and exclusive NBC investigations. Connect with NBC News Online! Visit NBCNews.Com: http://nbcnews.to/ReadNBC Find NBC News on Facebook: http://nbcnews.to/LikeNBC Follow NBC News on Twitter: http://nbcnews.to/FollowNBC Follow NBC News on Google+: http://nbcnews.to/PlusNBC Follow NBC News on Instagram: http://nbcnews.to/InstaNBC Follow NBC News on Pinterest: http://nbcnews.to/PinNBC Cuba Trade and Travel Rules Relax To Americans | NBC Nightly News
WATCH: Senator Marco Rubio Slams President Obama For Normalizing US-Cuba Relation Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Fox News “My interest in Cuba has been the furthering of democracy and freedom,” Rubio said. “Nothing the president will announce today will further that goal…It’s part of long record of coddling dictators and tyrants this administration has.” “They’ve created no economic openings, no concessions on freedom of speech, no concessions on elections, no alternative political parties. …The idea that this leads to democratic opening is absurd, but it is par for the course for an administration possibly giving away unilateral concessions for Iran or Cuba in exchange for nothing.” Obama: US ending outdated approach to Cuba. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama declared the end of America's "outdated approach" to Cuba Wednesday, announcing the re-establishment of diplomatic relations as well as economic and travel ties with the communist island — a historic shift in U.S. policy that aims to bring an end to a half-century of Cold War enmity. "Isolation has not worked," Obama said in remarks from the White House. "It's time for a new approach." As Obama spoke, Cuban President Raul Castro was addressing his own nation from Havana. Obama and Castro spoke by phone for more than 45 minutes Tuesday, the first substantive presidential-level discussion between the U.S. and Cuba since 1961. Wednesday's announcement followed more than a year of secret talks between the U.S. and Cuba. The re-establishment of diplomatic ties was accompanied by Cuba's release of American Alan Gross and the swap of a U.S. spy held in Cuba for three Cubans jailed in Florida. Obama announces change in US-Cuba relations. President Barack Obama plans to overhaul the United States’ policy towards Cuba. At multiple points in his speech, Obama used Spanish phrases. "Todos somos Americanos," he declared, which means, "We are all Americans."
Varadero Beach is Cuba's number one travel destination for foreign tourists from Canada and Europe. Americans might finally have a chance to visit this treasured beach destination. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews NBC News is a leading source of global news and information. Here you will find clips from NBC Nightly News, Meet The Press, and our original series Debunker, Flashback, Nerdwatch, and Show Me. Subscribe to our channel for news stories, technology, politics, health, entertainment, science, business, and exclusive NBC investigations. Connect with NBC News Online! Visit NBCNews.Com: http://nbcnews.to/ReadNBC Find NBC News on Facebook: http://nbcnews.to/LikeNBC Follow NBC News on Twitter: http://nbcnews.to/FollowNBC Follow NBC News on Google+: http://nbcnews.to/PlusNBC Follow NBC News on Instagram: http://nbcnews.to/InstaNBC Follow NBC News on Pinterest: http://nbcnews.to/PinNBC Cuba's Varadero Beach A Travel Secret | NBC Nightly News
For decades, Cubans fleeing their island home in search of a new life in the US have crossed the shark-infested waters in makeshift rafts. But when Jorge Armando Martinez decided to make the journey in February he chose a different method of transport: his windsurfing board. Thinking the voyage would last only a few hours, Martinez, 28, took only a bottle of water and a bag of sweets. He was at sea for four days. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/bbcnews Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Paul Adams looks back on the turbulent relationship between the USA and Cuba. President Obama has made a major announcement signalling a significant change in US policy towards Cuba. President He's announced a normalising of relations after more than 50 years of distrust and hostility. It means a relaxation of the travel ban between the two countries, the formal opening of embassies and the lifting of the trade embargo Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
Segundo o diretor do departamento de relações internacionais e comércio exterior da Fiesp, Thomaz Zanotto, a construção do porto cubano é uma oportunidade para o Brasil melhorar a presença econômica na América Central.
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President Barack Obama has announced an historic move to normalize relations with Cuba. It comes after more than 50 years of tough American sanctions and severed diplomatic ties. Let's get more from our correspondent Marina Portnaya in New York. Read More: http://on.rt.com/j9ka70 RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
Subscribe to Channel 4 News: http://bit.ly/1sF6pOJ After well over half a century, America and Cuba have moved to normalise relations. The US is now looking to open an embassy in Havana next year. Both sides have released prisoners. Top stories: http://bit.ly/1wdbIG1
The historic thaw in relations between the US and Cuba means a host of changes for citizens of both countries. Travel will be simplified, cigars easier to buy, but what about the future of baseball in Cuba? Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
(Raw Story) Fox News digital politics editor Chris Stirewalt reacted to the news that President Barack Obama had authorized a prisoner swap with Cuba by comparing the commander-in-chief to child reality star Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson. Alan Gross, a contractor who was imprisoned by the Cuban government without charges since 2009, was released on Wednesday. At the same time, the U.S. agreed to release three Cubans. The moves were thought to be part of confidence-building measures to mark the start of normalizing diplomatic relations. “While surely across Washington, there is a great deal of support for a family that will be reunited, and a man who has been wrongly imprisoned, etc., etc.,” Stirewalt told Fox News host Martha MacCallum on Wednesday. “This case looks like that might be the political cover or the means — the sugar to help the medicine go down — for the White House to make the focus on one wrongly imprisoned man while they embark on an enormous change in U.S. policy.” According to Stirewalt, the embargo on Cuba had been maintained because it was “deemed necessary for U.S. credibility.” “I think part of it is sort of entering this sort of Honey Boo Boo phase of the Obama presidency in which he does what he wants,” he added. “And he’s not going to be constrained by elections, he’s not going to be constrained by voters.” MacCallum said that she could not fathom why the president would choose to focus on Cuba now. “You look at the Taliban massacre of children that occurred in Peshawar yesterday morning, you look at what’s going on with Iran, you look at that discussion — we have serious, serious foreign policy issues on the table,” MacCallum opined. “And I think other than the release of Alan Gross — which as you point out, everyone is happy about — you know, the question once again for this presidency becomes ‘What? Why this now? Why?’” “And I think it is because he can,” Stirewalt replied. “And because this is a president looking for a legacy, this is a president who has a very short period of time before the 2016 stakes take over and Hillary Clinton assumes full control of the Democratic Party, which will happen shortly after the president’s State of the Union Address.”
Cuba releases American Alan Gross in prisoner swap By Elise Labott, CNN Global Affairs Correspondent Washington (CNN) -- U.S. contractor Alan Gross, held by the Cuban government since 2009, was freed Wednesday as part of a landmark deal with Cuba that paves the way for a major overhaul in U.S. policy toward the island, senior administration officials tell CNN. President Barack Obama is expected to announce Gross' release at noon in Washington. At around the same time, Cuban president Raul Castro will speak about it in Havana. Gross' "humanitarian" release by Cuba was accompanied by a separate spy swap, the officials said. Cuba also freed a U.S. intelligence source who has been jailed in Cuba for more than 20 years, although authorities did not identify that person for security reasons. The U.S. released three Cuban intelligence agents convicted of espionage in 2001. President Obama is also set to announce a broad range of diplomatic and regulatory measures in what officials called the most sweeping change in U.S. policy toward Cuba since the 1961 embargo was imposed. see more: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/12/17/politics/cuba-alan-gross-deal/index.html?hpt=hp_t1 cnn, cnn news, cnn news today, cnn news yesterday, cnn news this week, cnn news breaking news, cnn news breaking news today, cnn news breaking news now, cnn news now
FOX NEWS CHANNEL "CAVUTO" 12/17/2014 Cuban-American Senators Rip Obama’s Cuba Trade The three Cuban-American senators bashed the Obama Administration’s decision to release three Cubans held by the United States on the same day Cuba released an American contractor it had held for years. MORE Congress Approves Sweeping Legislation to Help America’s Disabled New Republican Congress’ First Order of Business: Keystone Pipeline Historic Thaw: Obama Scraps 'Outdated Approach' on Cuba NBC News Can Americans Travel to Cuba Right Now? NBC News Sony Hack: Studio Cancels 'Interview' Release NBC News New Jersey Democratic Senator Robert Menendez slammed the Administration, calling it an “asymmetrical trade”—a description the Administration rebuts—that “sets a dangerous precedent” and will “invite further belligerence toward Cuba’s opposition movement and the hardening of the government’s dictatorial hold on its people.” POPULAR AMONG SUBSCRIBERS Interstellar, Where No Movie Has Gone Before Subscribe The Last Men of Steel Review: Interstellar’s Wonder of Worlds Beyond “It invites dictatorial and rogue regimes to use Americans serving overseas as bargaining chips,” said Menendez, the outgoing chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in a statement. “I fear that today’s actions will put at risk the thousands of Americans that work overseas to support civil society, advocate for access to information, provide humanitarian services, and promote democratic reforms.” Menendez added that Alan Gross, who was providing satellite communications equipment to the island’s Jewish population, should have been released “immediately and unconditionally” when he was captured five years ago. Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, who along with Menendez and Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz are the only senators with Cuban roots, criticized the trade for legitimatizing the Cuban narrative about Gross’ work in Cuba, as the three Cubans the U.S. released were prosecuted in court on espionage charges. Cuba also released an unnamed U.S. intelligence asset who has been imprisoned for 20 years. The Administration announced Gross’ release as part of a major shift to normalize full diplomatic relations with President Raúl Castro’s government after they were largely cut off fifty-three years ago. A senior Administration official said the U.S. embassy would open “as soon as possible” in Havana and that the Administration would authorize expanded exports and imports from Cuba. U.S. credit and debit cards will also be permitted for use in Cuba for the first time, among other changes. Rubio and Cruz ripped the moves, which the Administration touted were historic. “The President’s decision to reward the Castro regime and begin the path toward the normalization of relations with Cuba is inexplicable,” said Rubio in a statement. “Cuba, like Syria, Iran, and Sudan, remains a state sponsor of terrorism…Appeasing the Castro brothers will only cause other tyrants from Caracas to Tehran to Pyongyang to see that they can take advantage of President Obama’s naiveté during his final two years in office. As a result, America will be less safe as a result of the President’s change in policy.” “Fidel and Raul Castro have just received both international legitimacy and a badly-needed economic lifeline from President Obama,” added Cruz. “We have seen how previous Obama Administration attempts at rapprochement with rogue regimes like Russia and Iran have worked out, with our influence diminished and our enemies emboldened. Now they are revisiting this same disastrous policy with the Castros, blind to the fact that they are being played by brutal dictators whose only goal is maintaining power. And if history be our guide, the Castros will exploit that power to undermine America and oppress the Cuban people.” Not all senators were so critical of the Administration. After Gross’ release, Maryland Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski called Wednesday “a new day and a monumental breakthrough.” Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin told the Washington Post that the White House and the Vatican had been trying to ensure Gross’ release for more than a year and praised the Administration for attempting to patch U.S.-Cuba relations. “I think most will acknowledge that our foreign policy for over half a century has not been successful,” said Durbin.“We had hoped by excluding Cuba and pressuring Cuba that the regime would change and it never happened. I think this opening the door to free travel and trade and exchange of realities is going to have a more positive impact in changing Cuba than 50 years of foreign policy.” http://time.com/3637812/cuba-obama-senate-congress-alan-gross/
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Entrepreneurs capitalize on rising free trade in Cuba. CNN's Patrick Oppmann reports.
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Entrepreneur Mark Cuban discusses the U.S. Economy and starting a business with Trish Regan at the Clinton Global Initiative in Chicago on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg) --Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg On Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart," hosts Trish Regan and Adam Johnson bring you the most important market news and analysis affecting the S&P; 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Nasdaq for your last trade of today and first trade for tomorrow. Broadcasting daily from Bloomberg TV's headquarters in New York, this business news show centered around the closing bell on New York exchanges, is targeted to provide the best analysis of the day's leading market headlines with a mix of original reporting, earnings news and expert sourcing from Wall Street's sharpest options traders, equity strategists and company analysts. Trish Regan and Adam Johnson provide actionable insight on the capital markets daily with regular segments such as "Chart Attack," depicting likely market moves before they happen, and "Insight & Action" which explains original trading ideas that can make you money. In addition, "Street Smart" is filled with breaking news, political analysis, and market-moving interviews with exclusive guests such billionaire investor Carl Icahn, hedge fund titan Bill Ackman, automaker Elon Musk and more. "Street Smart" broadcasts at 3-5pm ET/12-2pm PT. For a complete compilation of Street Smart videos, visit: http://www.bloomberg.com/video/street-smart/ Watch "Street Smart" on TV, on the Bloomberg smartphone app, on the Bloomberg TV + iPad app or on the web: http://bloomberg.com/tv Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
Marco Vicenzino analyzes the challenges of doing business in Cuba in light of President Obama's diplomatic recognition of Cuba
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Correspondent Michael Voss reports on the government of Cuba's effort to transform small state-run businesses into private cooperatives.
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Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Game Changers profiles Dallas Mavericks' owner Mark Cuban. See how Cuban spun his love of basketball into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. (Source: Bloomberg) -- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
The thawing of relations between the U.S. and Cuba could be very good news for American exporters, including farmers. While the decades-long U.S. economic embargo on Cuba made doing business with that country very difficult, that could soon change. Wheat farmers in particular see good times ahead. CCTV's Hendrik Sybrandy reported from the U.S. state of Nebraska.
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President Barack Obama's decision to do all he can to ease restrictions on U.S. trade, travel and financial activities with Cuba has drawn criticism from some conservatives and Republicans. People who bring tourists to the island and farmers who want to sell more food to Cuba, however, think they can do a lot more business with Cuba. VOA's Jim Randle reports. Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/us-business-groups-greater-access-cuba/2569607.html
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http://www.shccnj.org - The Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with The Latino Institute, Inc. and Nicoll Davis & Spinella LLP invite you to join us for a frank discussion of the new changes in policy by the Obama administration, the normalization of diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States, potential trade and business opportunities, and the future of the U.S. Embargo.
Talks in Havana continued as the U.S. and Cuba work to restore diplomatic and economic ties.
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Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- President Obama announced on December 17 that the United States will resume diplomatic relations with Cuba after more than 50 years of antagonism. Bloomberg's Sam Grobart recaps the standoff between the two nations, and explains why the icy relationship has begun to thaw.
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Maverick entrepreneur Mark Cuban described his picture of an ideal world to attendees of the Inc. GrowCo conference in Nashville, Tenn. http://www.inc.com/amy-whyte/if-mark-cuban-ruled-the-world.html Mark Cuban made headlines this week with the unflinchingly honest remarks he made at Inc.'s 17th annual GrowCo conference in Nashville, Tennessee. The outspoken entrepreneur gave his opinion on everything from whether Donald Sterling should be banned from the NBA to how to fix the economy. On stage before a packed audience of entrepreneurs, Inc. President and Editor-in-Chief Eric Schurenberg asked Cuban the instantly intoxicating question: What would you change if you were in charge? Naturally, Cuban jumped on the question. (He's obviously been thinking about this!) From abolishing patents to reforming the NBA, here's how the world would look if Cuban was King: Eliminate software patents. "Patent law right now holds us back in every which way shape and form," said Cuban, who added that he was once sued over a film distribution technique his company developed after someone else decided to file a patent for the technique. "In software, there's no place for it." Change the culture of professional sports. When Cuban purchased the Dallas Mavericks in 2000, he immediately instituted a new rule: "If you mention our win or loss record, you're fired." Cuban made it clear that even though he owned a NBA team, he wasn't in the business of basketball--he was in the business of entertainment. "The one thing you can't control in sports is which games you're going to win and which games you're going to lose," he said. "What I could control was the experience fans have." Put a $10,000 cap on student loans. The current student debt crisis, Cuban argued, is hurting the economy more than anything else. It's taking away the spending power of college graduates and decreasing overall consumption. He blamed skyrocketing college tuition costs on the availability of student loans. "It's easy to get that loan because the government guarantees it," he said. "And because it's easy for you to take out a loan, it's easy for the colleges to ask for more, because then the potential students just take out bigger loans." The move might put some schools out of business, Cuban admitted, but the universities that survived would come back smarter and more efficient. "Until you fix the student loan bubble and the tuition bubble, we don't have a chance," he said. Encourage organizational resilience. When discussing the upcoming vote to ban Sterling from the NBA for making racist remarks, Cuban stopped short of indicating how he'd vote. But, overall, he described the ban as a "slippery slope" and admitted that he himself is bigoted in some ways. After he asserted that everyone is prejudiced in some way or another, he argued that it was impossible to keep "stupid" out of an organization, as there was no law against it. "People are going to be stupid and make mistakes," said Cuban. Ok, so this point isn't totally in keeping with the "how Cuban would change the world" rubric, but overhauling people's perceptions would surely be a top priority.
Dec. 17 (Bloomberg) -- President Obama speaks at the White House announcing steps to normalize diplomatic relations with Cuba. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cuba's culture is based on the arts, including painting, music and ballet. Though the Cuban government uses the art forms as propaganda, the arts have become a way of life for most Cubans, penetrating their mentalities and enhancing their daily lives. http://www.HavanaSpring.com The Story of Free Cuba Follow us here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HavanaSpring Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HavanaSpring Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/havanaspring/ Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/10Hg377 ___________________________ Title: The Cuban culture Date: June 9, 2013 Duration: 03:57" Code: V_2013_1091 [00:00:11,798] The Cuban culture has been promoted toward the society. But also used as currency for governmental propaganda. Art schools, spreading the culture, the culture like a weapon of the revolution are slogans that have remained in the Cuban mentality. Do you know something about Cuban art? [00:00:31,634] Well, look, to tell you that there is nothing more important in life than art; and to say art is to say flowers, to say art is to say Martin, to say art is to say women, to say art is to say life, to say art is such a big thing that such a small word cannot limit it, what it should, what it should encompass about what the system of culture is, of the culture. Do you know something about Cuban art? [00:00:59,480] Nothing. I am modern. I know nothing. Why do you not know anything? Does is not interest you? Do you know something about Cuban art? Cuban art? Well, it is a very beautiful culture. The cultural term encompasses in addition to the manner of life, ceremonies, arts, inventions, technology, systems of values, fundamental rights of human beings, traditions and beliefs. [00:01:28,271] Tell me the name of three Cuban dance companies? The Ballet Litz Alfonso... The, what is it is called? Can you tell me the name of three dance companies of Cuba? The name of three dance companies? The ballet of the Festival of San Juan, of Alfonso, ballet X Alfonso, is it? And Calzada, I do not remember another. [00:02:07,312] Music is without any doubt whatsoever, what has had the most influence on the Cuban personality. It is said that on the Island, that one speaks singing that one dances while walking and falls in love with a lyric from a song. Who was the author of Guantanamera? The Guantanamera? Do you know who the author of the Guantanamera was? Joseito Fernandez. [00:02:30,380] Although the new generations, in great majority, do not know what good theater is or know who their representatives are in the different manifestations of the culture, what is true is that culture gives Man the ability to reflect upon himself. What is the Cuban theatre company that has the status as the ambassadors of peace? I do not know. What is the Cuban theatre company that has the status of ambassadors of peace? [00:03:00,545] No, I cannot place it right now, the truth, I do not remember. It is art which specifically makes of us human beings, rational, critical and ethically committed. Can you tell me the name of a Cuban painter? Of a Cuban painter? Can you tell me the name of a Cuban painter? Yes. We have Mendive, we have Choco, we have Kcho, we have Kai. [00:03:31,872] Through culture Man exists. He becomes aware of himself. He questions his achievements and tirelessly looks for new meanings and creates works that transcend them. [00:03:43,630] And a country without culture would be a country, let us say, I do not know, savage; a country that does not believe in many things; of the importance it has. Camera: Alexander Riquelme Savigne Reporter: Yuliesky Sánchez Rodríguez Producer: Anderlay Guerra Blanco Director: Rolando Rodríguez Lobaina
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For our honeymoon we decided to visit Cuba together for the first time to relax at an all inclusive resort at Cayo Santa Maria with Air Canada Vacations. Samuel's blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com Audrey's blog: http://thatbackpacker.com In every sense this was our vacation from travel as we completely went offline. As online workers, it was refreshing knowing we had no access to the internet and that our only immediate concern was to relax and have fun. We spent the majority of our week long stay enjoying the beach. If we weren't splashing and riding waves in the turquoise water we were keeping cool under a sun umbrella or gazebo. Our biggest concern of the day was deciding what to wear as all of our food and drinks were included for the entire week. Whether we wanted to order a pizza at 3 pm or have a buffet lunch or dinner was entirely up to us. Moreover, we had the opportunity to drink all kinds of delicious nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages such as Pina Colada, Cuba Libre, Cuban Rum, Bucanero, Cerveza Cristal, TuKola Ciego Montero, Cristal Beer, Cuban Beer and Rum and Coke. On afternoons that weren't spent at the beach, we often were hanging out at the pool participating in aqua aerobics, yoga, tai chi or life sized chess. The few times we set our alarms in the morning, we were rewarded with spectacular sunrises and in the evening brilliant sunsets. There was also a small village at the perimeter of our resort where we could pick up Cuba souvenirs such as Cuban cigars and Cuban paintings. For nighttime entertainment we enjoyed live Cuban music and dance performances including Cha-cha, Mambo, Rumba and Salsa. The week flew by and this is the type of Cuban vacation I've always dreamed off. If we reach a point where we feel stressed out or in need of a digital detox we'll certainly considering coming back to Cuba again. Our honeymoon in Cuba: Cuba vacation in Cayo Santa Maria This week Sam and I are in Cuba on our honeymoon. Woo! So yeah, we're going to be spending a full week here at an all inclusive. We are staying in Cayo Santa Maria and we are going to be showing you what it is like to just take a week off, relax and not really travel. I think it is beach time. After a year and a half of round the world travels, we wanted our honeymoon to be very relaxed and easy going. This was very unlike us, but we didn't plan any side trips or run around touring attractions. Our trip to Cuba was all about enjoying the beach, drinking pina coladas, and cooling off in the pool. The Caribbean is home to some spectacular beaches, but we think Cuba may have the best of them all! So it is time to play life sized chess. I think I can probably beat Sam. So how was that easy victory of yours? Huh? Let's count how many pieces I have left. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. And I only have my King. That is so rude. You didn't let your new bride win. Domination. Domination. Cuban singing, dancing and performing. The most work we did was set the alarm clock to go catch a beach sunrise. One of the best part of being at an all inclusive resort is the endless supply of drinks. Rum and coke. Pina Colada. Bucanero. Cola Ciego Montero Cristal So it must be over forty degrees today and the sea is a bit choppy so it is a perfect day for the pool. The pool was the heart of the action. By 10 am the crowd had descended for an endless flow of rum. There were also lots of fun activities like water aerobics to keep everyone entertained. While we didn't leave the resort, we did make some time to pick up a few souvenirs to take back home. Cuban rum, anyone? And aside from that, we just spent more time at the beach! The waters were so calm and inviting, that we often spent the whole day there just reading book and enjoying the beauty of it all. And that's a little taste of our Cuban honeymoon. If you're looking for a relaxed sun destination, then Cuba won't disappoint! Cayo Santa María This is part of our Travel in Cuba series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Cuban culture, Cuban arts, Cuban foods, Cuban religion and Cuban people. Proudly presented by: http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker). Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
At the South Beach Food Tour (www.sobefoodtours.com) one of our main sit downs is all about traditional Cuban cuisine and we sample the food at the best Cuban Restaurant in Miami Beach. Join Miami Culinary Tours for a taste of the local flavor while we cover the history and architecture of the art deco district.
A glimpse into the Cuban Culture in Miami through various shots of Art, Music, and Cuisine, reflecting the fast pace Cuban lifestyle in our community.
Food and Travel Journalist Nathan Fong chats with Fiona about his recent to trip to Cuba. From the luxury cruise ship accommodations, to neo-classical architecture, the Cuban culinary scene and all the stops along the way.
We want to thank all who have made this event a tremendous success with over 20000 participants each year! Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican, C...
Visiting a Fine Arts College in Cuba the 1st week of October 2011. Dancing students performing!!!!
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We want to thank all who have made this event a tremendous success with over 20,000 participants each year! Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & Cuban Cultures within the City of Houston and it's surrounding communities. We want to enlighten and educate the audience through dance, art, music and food. Our event supports and promotes other ethnic organizations and their mission, by providing a venue for unification for our Spanish Caribbean citizens and the general market. Most importantly, the PRC Festival empowers our youth to become accomplished, self-directed, and collaborative citizen who boldly contribute to an increasingly complex and evolving world by engaging in leadership roles, relevant experiences and building positive relationships while embracing the uniqueness of each individual. This festival is done annually to support the continuous efforts to disseminate the Puerto Rican and Cuban cultures within the city of Houston. We also want to teach our children about our roots, assisting them with their self-esteem, identity and letting them know that they have a strong support group. Additionally, we are educating the citizens of the City of Houston about who we are and asking them to embrace our cultures in a friendly and festive environment. Moreover, Ferrer Productions decided to launch another event that promises total inclusion of all of the Latin American countries represented in Houston. The event's name is "CARNAVAL AMERICAS," which will include music, food and culture from all over Latin America, bringing our community together in one event in one day. Simultaneously, this will bring another opportunity to place sponsors face-to-face with our attendees. The format that we are following is that of "CALLE OCHO" in Miami, which attracts over 1.5 million visitors every year to experience a rich Hispanic multicultural experience that features Latin American traditions in music, art & entertainment and culinary pleasures. Once again, we would like for you to participate in this year's events, the Annual PUERTO RICAN & CUBAN FESTIVAL and CARNAVAL AMERICAS. Houston is ready for an event similar to CALLE OCHO. We are prepared to bring it to our community and we would like to count with your support. Disseminating our cultures, on September 21st and 22nd, 2013, the most anticipated events of the year will take place. The Annual Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival and Carnaval Américas! Carnaval Américas is similar to "Calle Ocho" in Miami. There will be over 400 dancers in their costumes, multiple stages with International Artists that will be announced this week and many other surprises! We will celebrate Carnaval Américas the way that it should be celebrated, big and Latin Style.
The Annual Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival (PRC Fest) launches Carnaval Américas! About the ANNUAL PUERTO RICAN & CUBAN FESTIVAL: This is our 7th PRC Festival! Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & Cuban Cultures within the City of Houston and it's surrounding communities. We want to enlighten and educate the audience through dance, art, music and food. Our event supports and promotes other ethnic organizations and their mission, by providing a venue for unification for our Spanish Caribbean citizens and the general market. Most importantly, the PRC Festival empowers our youth to become accomplished, self-directed, and collaborative citizen who boldly contribute to an increasingly complex and evolving world by engaging in leadership roles, relevant experiences and building positive relationships while embracing the uniqueness of each individual. Our event is done annually to support the continuous efforts to disseminate the Puerto Rican and Cuban cultures within the city of Houston. We also want to teach our children about our roots, assisting them with their self-esteem, identity and letting them know that they have a strong support group. Additionally, we are educating the citizens of the City of Houston about who we are and asking them to embrace our cultures in a friendly and festive environment. We receive strong support from many businesses and cultural organizations within the city of Houston, Puerto Rico and across the United States for which we are very grateful! About CARNAVAL AMÉRICAS: Moreover, Ferrer Productions decided to launch another event, Carnaval Américas, themed after Calle Ocho in Miami. Our event promises total inclusion of all of the Latin American countries represented in Houston. Additionally, Carnaval Américas will include music, food and culture from all over Latin America, bringing our community together to one event in one day. Calle Ocho, in Miami, attracts over 1.5 million visitors every year. Due to Houston's continuous population growth, Carnaval Américas, with strong support from our presenting Sponsors and Media Partners, Univision Radio (Tu Musica 104.9, Recuerdo 106.5), TELEMUNDO Houston and KRBE 104.1 the number 1 Pop Radio Station in Houston, we invite everyone in Houston and its surrounding cities throughout the state of Texas, to join us and enjoy the rich Hispanic multicultural experience that features Latin American traditions in music, art, entertainment and culinary pleasures.
Introduction to Miami Sunny Florida skies, a buzzing nightlife and the insistent rhythm of Cuban culture have electrified this sultry polyglot of a city fron...
Visiting the Afro-Cuban culture museum Guanabacoa, exploring old Havana, and enjoying Clave y Guaguanco concert in the theatre garden.
youtube's best travel videos http://www.overlander.tv I met Alex at a Havana Pizza place. He spoke English and was keen to practise with me. I interviewed him about the realities of life in Cuba. We talk about the food shortages, the low wages and the fact that many Cuban's have family members they have not seen for decades, living in America. The video features shots around Havana, capturing street life, the majestic historic buildings and the ancient American cars from the 40's and 50's Music - Kevin MacLeod - Laid Back Guitars (royalty free) Conocí a Alex en un lugar Habana pizza. Él habla Inglés y estaba dispuesto a practicar conmigo. Lo entrevisté acerca de las realidades de la vida en Cuba. Hablamos de la escasez de alimentos, los bajos salarios y el hecho de que muchos de cubanos tienen familiares que no han visto desde hace décadas, que viven en Estados Unidos. El video muestra a tiros cerca de La Habana, la captura de vida de la calle, los majestuosos edificios históricos y los antiguos coches americanos de los años 40 y 50 Subscribe to overlander: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/overlande... Videos, travel advice and more: http://overlander.tv Like Overlander on Facebook: http://fb.com/overlander.tv Follow Overlander on Twitter: http://twitter.com/overlandertv
Experience a trip to the past, taking the Cuba in Miami Tour to Miami's Little Havana. Visit with people that reminisce of a pre-1960s Cuba and see this unfold before your eyes through their music, food and culture, making Miami and Little Havana what it is today. Cubans in Miami paved the way for all the rich cultures later brought to Little Havana and Miami by many Latin Americans that call South Florida their home. Feel the warmth of the people in this neighborhood, their willingness to share their knowledge, their strong work ethic and witness how they strive to keep their traditions alive.
Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American political activist, scholar, and author. She emerged as a prominent counterculture activist and radical in the 1960s as a leader of the Communist Party USA, and had close relations with the Black Panther Party through her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, although she was never a party member. Her interests included prisoner rights; she founded Critical Resistance, an organization working to abolish the prison-industrial complex. She is a retired professor with the History of Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a former director of the university's Feminist Studies department.[2] Davis was arrested, charged, tried, and acquitted of conspiracy in the 1970 armed take-over of a Marin County courtroom, in which four persons died.[3] Her research interests are feminism, African-American studies, critical theory, Marxism, popular music, social consciousness, and the philosophy and history of punishment and prisons. Her membership in the Communist Party led to Ronald Reagan's request in 1969 to have her barred from teaching at any university in the State of California. She was twice a candidate for Vice President on the Communist Party USA ticket during the 1980s. On January 28, 1972, Garrett Brock Trapnell hijacked TWA Flight 2. One of his demands was Davis' release. The Rolling Stones song "Sweet Black Angel", recorded in 1970 and released in 1972 on their album Exile on Main Street, is dedicated to Davis and is one of the band's few overtly political releases.[27] However, the first song ever published in the world in favor of Davis was "Angela" (1971), written by Italian singer-songwriter and musician Virgilio Savona with his group (The "Quartetto Cetra"), and for this he received some anonymous threats.[28] John Lennon and Yoko Ono recorded their song "Angela" on their 1972 album Some Time in New York City in support. The jazz musician Todd Cochran, also known as Bayete, recorded his song "Free Angela (Thoughts...and all I've got to say)" that same year. Also in 1972, Tribe Records co-founder Phil Ranelin released a song dedicated to Davis titled "Angela's Dilemma" on Message From The Tribe, a spiritual jazz collectable. After her acquittal, Davis visited Cuba. In doing so she followed the precedents set by her fellow activists Robert F. Williams, Huey Newton, Stokely Carmichael, and Assata Shakur. Her reception by Afro-Cubans at a mass rally was so enthusiastic that she was reportedly barely able to speak.[30] Davis perceived Cuba to be a racism-free country, which led her to believe that "only under socialism could the fight against racism be successfully executed." When she returned to the United States her socialist leanings increasingly influenced her understanding of race struggles within the US. Davis opposed the 1995 Million Man March, arguing that the exclusion of women from this event necessarily promoted male chauvinism and that the organizers, including Louis Farrakhan, preferred women to take subordinate roles in society. Together with Kimberlé Crenshaw and others, she formed the African American Agenda 2000, an alliance of Black feminists. Davis has continued to oppose the death penalty. In 2003, she lectured at Agnes Scott College, a liberal arts women's college in Atlanta, on prison reform, minority issues, and the ills of the criminal justice system.[48] At the University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz), she participated in a 2004 panel concerning Kevin Cooper. She also spoke in defense of Stanley "Tookie" Williams on another panel in 2005,[49] and 2009.[50] On April 16, 2009, she was the keynote speaker at the University of Virginia Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies symposium on The Problem of Punishment: Race, Inequity, and Justice.[51] On October 31, 2011, Davis spoke at the Philadelphia and Washington Square Occupy Wall Street assemblies where, due to restrictions on electronic amplification, her words were human microphoned.[52][53] In 2012 Davis was awarded the 2011 Blue Planet Award, an award given for contributions to humanity and the planet.[54] At the 27th Empowering Women of Color Conference in 2012, Davis mentioned that she was a vegan, saying that "[w]hen they're eating a steak or eating chicken, most people don't think about the tremendous suffering that those animals endure simply to become food products to be consumed by human beings."[55] Davis has called for the release of Rasmea Odeh, associate director at the Arab American Action Network, who was convicted of immigration fraud. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Davis
PRESENCIA CUBANA AT ECHO PARK in LA is a free Music Festival which was established in 1993 to celebrate the cultural heritage of Cubans in Southern California. A main focus of the festival is maintaining the historic Jose Marti Monument at Echo Park. The festival is the biggest block party in Southern California reigniting the new design of Echo Park as the center of Cuban history in LA. Experience Cuban music, dance, art and food as they fuse under the majestic trees by the lake Sunday, May 18, 2014. Contribute at INDIEGOGO Crowd Funding Site
On January 2, 2012, two classes from the University of Richmond embarked on a journey to the city of Havana, experiencing new culture, cuisine and conversati...
Louis A. Perez, Jr. of the Department of History at the University of North Carolina, speaks about Cuban culture and revolution.
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Videos taken by doctor Darsi Ferrer and smuggled out of Cuba by therealcuba.com's webmaster show the real health care regular Cubans receive. Very different ...
Videos taken by doctor Darsi Ferrer and smuggled out of Cuba by therealcuba . com's webmaster show the real health care regular Cubans receive. Very differen...
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José Díaz-Balart talks with Dr. Aileen Marty about the discovery of a highly-aggressive strain of HIV in Cuba—a strain that progresses into full-blown AIDS three times faster than the common strains of the virus. THE RUNDOWN WITH JOSE DIAZ-BALART - 9:39 AM 2/17/2015 explore: HIV-AIDS, Health, Global Health Breaking news, latest news, current events. Crisis in Ukraine, Trayvon Martin, Bernie Sanders, Celebrating black history, Vaccinations, Chris Christie, Super Bowl, Marissa Alexander, Harry Reid, Blizzard of 2015, Benjamin Netanyahu, Deflate-Gate, Cuba, Bill Cosby, Climate Change, 2015 State of the Union, Marriage Equality, Counter-Terrorism, Guantanamo, Secret Service, Immigration Policy, Mitt Romney, David Petraeus, France, Charlie Hebdo, Mitch McConnell, Steve Scalise, Chris Christie, AirAsia, Bill de Blasio, Terror strikes France. Democrats, Economy, Taxes, Poverty, Corporations, Jobs, Energy, Small Business, Unions, Wall Street, Education, Early Education, School Reform, Elections, Election 2012, Election 2014, Election 2016, Money in Politics, Voting Rights, Equality, LGBT, Race, Women, Immigration, Green, Pollution, Climate, Health, Health Care Reform, Obamacare, Global Health, Food, HIV-AIDS, Sexual Health, National Security, Middle East, Military, Afghanistan, Terrorism, Republicans, Tea Party, Society, Civil Liberties, Criminal Justice, Guns, Media, Religion, Culture, Terrorism, ISIS, 2015 Golden Globes Awards, Al Qaeda Afternoon MoJoe, All In with Chris Hayes, Andrea Mitchell Reports, The Book Report, The Briefing, Changing America, Code Forward, Craig Melvin, The Cycle, The Daily Rundown, Disrupt With Karen, Finney, The Docket, The Ed Show, First Look, Greenhouse, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Jansing & Co., Krystal Clear, The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, Lockup, MSNBC Documentaries, Martin Bashir, Melissa Harris-Perry, Morning Joe, NOW With Alex Wagner, Nerding Out, NewsNation with Tamron Hall, Out There, PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton, Pot Barons of Colorado, The Rachel Maddow Show, The Reid Report, Reporter’s Notebook, Road Map, Ronan Farrow Daily, The Rundown with Jose Diaz-Balart, So Popular!, Sports Matters, Taking the Hill, Thomas Roberts, Three Cents, Up Late with Alec Baldwin, Up With Steve Kornacki, Way Too Early, Weekends with Alex Witt, Your Business, msnbc Live, msnbc Originals.
Michael Moore brings 9/11 workers who volunteered their time and when the got sick they were not treated for their illnesses. You decide. What do you think?
As of 22 October 2014, a delegation of 53 Cuban health workers arrived in Liberia to help fight the Ebola outbreak. The Cuban team consists of nurses, doctors, epidemiologists and intensive care specialists. Having received an initial Ebola training in Cuba, all team members received a second training in Liberia on how to work in an Ebola treatment unit. Being one of the first foreign medical teams to respond to the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, the Cuban delegation will stay in the country for 6 months. They will work in shifts in smaller teams mainly in the newly opened Ebola treatment unit located at the former Ministry of Defence compound in Monrovia.
Ray Suarez continues his series from Havana with a report on the Cuban health care system's emphasis on preventive medicine.
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On October 30th, 2012 Wright Lassiter, III, CEO of Alameda County Medical Center presents at the American Public Health Association's 140th Annual meeting on...
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Listen to Jackson Scott performing Hasta Siempre, Comandante for Aleida on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv/hasta-siempre Watch the full episode here: http://bit.ly/1y2ZanE Aleida Guevara, daughter of revolutionary Che Guevara, talks to Going Underground host Afshin Rattansi about Cuba. She says she hopes that the Cuban response to Ebola, sending doctors rather than troops, shows that better things can be done for people with science, solidarity and tenderness, and trying to end the pandemic. She believes that health is a human right, and a human life something you cannot put a price on, and something which you cannot put a price on cannot be on the market. She says that for first time, important American press are saying good things about Cuba, ‘almost a historical event.’ She argues that a cultural exchange is needed in order for Britain to get to know the real Cuba, and also for Cuba to get to know Britain. She warns that public opinion in the US is easily manipulated by the media, but slowly people are realising that they have a closer relationship than they think, and there is hope that the blockade could be lifted. She says that Britain does have the right to refuse entry for one of the Miami 5, but it is not a decision that she understands. She explains that the blockade affects their relationship with every country in the world as the US seeks to prevent free trade between Cuba and any country, not just America. And she believes that Cameron could break the blockade, and he should not let the States influence the relationship between the UK and Cuba. LIKE Going Underground http://fb.me/GoingUndergroundRT FOLLOW Going Underground http://twitter.com/Underground_RT FOLLOW Afshin Rattansi http://twitter.com/AfshinRattansi FOLLOW on Instagram http://instagram.com/officialgoingundergroundrt
En collaboration avec le ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Population (MSPP), l'UNOPS a construit et équipé trois hôpitaux communautaires, un centre de...
Amateur documentary featuring some information about the state of holistic health in Cuba. Keep in mind I am not a professional videographer, and this video does not come close to capturing the grandeur of Cuba. My suggestion is to go there and experience it for yourself, you'll see what I mean!
On this special episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin highlights part II of BTS’ eight day trip to Havana, Cuba, starting with an interview with Cuban doctor, Katiel Llorente Izabelez, who explains how Cuba has managed to maintain such a high life expectancy rate, despite the lack of access to up to date medical supplies. BTS producer, Cody Snell, then speaks with students at the Latin American School of Medicine, an international medical school set up by the Cuban government that provides free tuition to low income individuals that want to become doctors. Abby then discusses how Cuba managed to send the largest contingent of doctors to fight the ebola crisis in West Africa, and how this is just the latest example of the country’s medical internationalism. Abby then goes over the US programs meant to encourage Cuban doctors to defect and how this undermines international health efforts. BTS wraps up the show with an exclusive interview with Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuban President, Raul Castro, and director of Cuba’s sexual education program CENESEX, about the biggest challenges facing Cuba’s gay community. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin
Cuban Public Health Minister Roberto Morales announced Friday that Havana would send 165 health workers to Africa to fight the Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organization welcomed the decision. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!en/video/cuba-to-send-health-care-workers-to-africa-to-fight-ebola
Amid the worst Ebola outbreak of our time, it has been the small island nation of Cuba that has provided arguably the most impressive policy response. Instead of offering financial assistance to those West African nations most in need, the Cuban government has focused on providing skilled healthcare workers passionate about helping Ebola victims. The Cuban response is based on a combination of pre-existing government commitments to the provision of universal healthcare, the establishment of a medical education system emphasizing service to others, and Cuba's efforts to bolster its international reputation. Cuba's government has a long history of providing universal healthcare as a human right, a belief that was enshrined in the 1976 constitution. Consequently, it has always been committed to helping other nations in need, extending the government's policy beliefs beyond its borders. These efforts were partly inspired by Ernesto Che Guevara, the Argentine-born doctor who fought alongside Fidel Castro during the Cuban revolution. Che Guevara repeatedly encouraged doctors to use their medical skills in the service of others.
Boxing Revolution: Cuba's boxers, among the best in the world, have recently been allowed to enter prize fights without losing their amateur status. Castro's...
Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim, Ted Keith, and Michael McCann discuss what it will mean for the MLB now that the U.S. is in process of opening relations with Cuba. Subscribe to Sports Illustrated - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=sportsillustrated Sports Illustrated provides sports news and expert analysis from the world of sports including NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NASCAR and beyond. Website: http://www.si.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SportsIllustrated Twitter: https://twitter.com/SInow Sports Illustrated Magazine is published by Time Inc.
clip of material i sot in Havana, Cuba while making a documentairy about sports in cuba, with Felix Savon, Castro and more. It was broadcasted on dutch RTL5 and was called: 'in de ban van sport'
Learn about sport experiences in Cuba from volleyball, basketball, field hockey, baseball and wrestling coaches and student athletes at training camps, tournaments and competitions with Cuban students.
Split Decision is a haunting exploration into the world of Cuban Boxing, as well as a cautionary examination of Cuban-American sporting relations, and the cu...
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SportsCenter: Cuba Gooding Jr sports impersonations - Mike Gundy, Tyrell Owens, Allen Iverson & Herm Edwards with Linda Cohn. Watch more videos like this at ...
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A new bar in A. Santos Street. Big, featuring many brands of rum. A pleasant place for drinking and socializing.
[Balitaan] Sports lang: Wesley So, wagi sa Chess tournament sa Cuba (Ulat ni Audrey Gorriceta) [May 21, 2014] For more news, visit: ▻http://www.ptvnews.ph Su...
Sami se lanza a las aventuras del deporte extremo NO FEAR !! La próxima vez sin el uniforme del colegio... que nos regañan !!
A great place for breakfast, or a simple lunch, on 1a Avenida in Miramar.
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Ever wonder what else there is to do; besides; drinking and taking in sun at all inclusive resorts. Plenty of things. Est-ce que vous demandez quoi faire; à part; de boire dans les tout-inclus? Plein de choses.
Cuba Gooding, Jr. talks about what made HOOSIERS and RUDY special movies during an interview for AFI's 10 Top 10. (2008) CONNECT WITH AFI: http://facebook.co...
Cuban athletes will be allowed to keep most of the prize money they win abroad, and sign contracts with foreign teams, under reforms being introduced by the country's government. Observers say the measures are an attempt to prevent top athletes from defecting to other countries.
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Travel video about destination Cuba. Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbour as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once Hemmingway`s local and nowhere else is the ‘Mojito’ mixed better: three year old white rum, lime juice, soda, sugar, ice and mint. Whether it be the Teatro Marti, the Old Tobacco Factory, the famous Bacardi house, or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia. When the Daiquiri is served, one almost expects Fidel Castro to be sitting at the next table. Pinar Del Rio is a small but busy town in which the Red Star and portraits of Che Guevara are displayed for all to see. In the old town, colourful houses with beautiful pillared corridors demonstrate the former wealth of the country’s independent tobacco growers. Time means little here. While observing life on the streets, one begins to think in the same relaxed tempo of the leisurely-smoked cigars. A visit to a tobacco factory is a must. Cuba’s cigars are world famous. Together with sugar, tobacco is the country’s most important export. The oldest geological formation in Cuba are the Mogotes, well-weathered limestone peaks which, supported by pillars, once covered a large complex of caves. Over many decades, subterranean rivers flooded the earth below and thus created these gigantic grottos. On seven manmade islands in the centre of the Cienaga De Zapata National Park, is the Indian village of Guama. This swampy nature reserve with its dense mangrove forest vegetation offers an ideal sanctuary for many rare water birds. No Cuban town has changed as little in two hundred years than that of Trinidad. In the 18th century, the city experienced great wealth and recognition due to the cultivation of sugar cane and the luxurious palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city. Rich green tropical forests, tobacco country at the foot of mysterious mountain caves, humid tropical swamps, history, cigars and rum. Cuba is a colourful cocktail
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Cuba enthralls travelers with its beauty and beaches. Bring your family or bring your spouse for an unforgettable experience of pure tranquility.
Take a tour of Top 10 Attractions of Havana, Cuba - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Havana, Cuba. Number 10: Old Havana, among the most unique places you'll visit. Time seems to stand still there. Enjoy the great architecture, art and music. Number 9: Transportation. Havana is teeming with fascinating modes of transportation, including public taxis and vintage cars that lend to a colorful atmosphere. Number 8: El Capitolio, Cuba's national capital building. The exterior has a resemblance to the U. S. Capitol. It was built in 1929 to house the seat of government. Number 7: Music. Cuban music is famous the world over. With its diverse styles that include European and African influences, music is one of Cuba's highlights. Number 6: El Morro, a 16th century fortress in the Bay of Havana, built to protect Spain's military from pirate attacks. There's even a history museum inside. Number 5: Cigars. Cuban cigars are considered to be the finest in the world. You can tour a cigar factory here and see how they are made. Number 4: San Cristobal Cathedral, a historic cathedral's baroque facade has asymmetrical towers. Number 3: Revolution Square, a massive city square, and close to the President's offices. It's the site for the political rallies and other major events. Number 2: The Castle of the Royal Force, the oldest fort in all the Americas. And as a part of Old Havana, is the UNESCO world heritage site. Number 1: Malecón, the famous sea wall in Havana with the waves hitting the embankment, a great place to mingle with the locals and experience the sunset. Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
Cuba is one of the most unexplored countries in the world- mainly because 330 million people at its doorstep are banned! This video slideshow reveals some ti...
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Underground Cuba travel guide with tips, tricks and information to maximize your Cuba Trip Buy this ebook at: www.bestcubatravelguide.com?ap_id=CubaJunky.
A 17 minute summary of travel tips useful to an American traveler visiting Cuba based on my trip to Havana and Varadero Cuba in January, 2015, an organized trip conducted by Road Scholar and licensed by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cuba Travel Guide http://bit.ly/17jZOBD Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Sancti Spiritus, one of the oldest cities of Cuba. Spanish governor, Diego Velasquez ordered to have it founded in 1514. Sancti Spiritus i.e. Saints' Souls is one of the oldest cities of Cuba. Spanish governor, Diego Velasquez ordered to have it founded in 1514. In the main square flanked with colonial style houses, the schools of the city can be found. While in the junior section of elementary school, the pupils wear a blue tie and the senior section, they wear a red tie, the students at secondary schools have a uniform consisting of a yellow skirt or trousers with a white shirt or blouse. There're nice dashes of color in the streets of Cuba. In the middle of the square, decorated with palm trees, a bandstand and the statue of the strategist who was killed in action General Serafin Sanchez can be found. He isn't alone, sharing his solitude with the stone statue of Jose Marti. The venerable hotel of the city is the Perla de Cuba. Because its rooms have a high ceiling, the roof of the building is at the same level as the tower of the church. The building of the theater, decorated with columns and balconies is an important element of the city. The main square is the center of social life where friends come together to have a chat. As everywhere in the torrid zone, the people here like living their lives in the streets. In the side streets opening from the square, the Presbyterian church and the big parish church can be found. The museum of colonial arts lies on the road leading to the River Yayabo. Tags: Visit Sancti Spiritus in Cuba,Cuba Travel Attractions,cuba travel guide,cuba travel information,Cuba travel tips,sancti spiritus in cuba,shepherd entertainment,world travel,shepherdfilm
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cuba Travel Guide http://bit.ly/17jZOBD The outstanding sights of Havana are three fortresses which used...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cuba Travel Guide http://bit.ly/17jZOBD Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Guama in Cuba, whi...
Take a tour of Havana's Capitolio in Cuba -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The National Capitol building in Havana, popularly known as El Capitolio, housed the nation's legislative branch until the Cuban Revolution in 1959. The building, known for its sophisticated and impressive design was the brainchild of the Cuban dictator Gerardo Machado. Built in neo-classical style, this monument instantly reminds one of the US Capitol but its architect insists that it was the Panthéon in Paris that was his source of inspiration for the cupola. This building of great national significance took years to be constructed and was inaugurated on May 20th 1929. It was 2 years later, in 1931, that the legislature began operating out of El Capitolio. Today, the building is famously known as it holds the headquarters of the Cuban Academy of Sciences.
http://www.kevinsworldvideotour.com La Havana is one of the world's great cities, filled with history, culture and stunning colonial architecture. This video...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cuba Travel Guide http://bit.ly/17jZOBD Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Cuba, a colorful c...
Take a tour of Vinales Valley in Vinales, Cuba - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The lush landscape of Vinales Vall...
Go to http://www.codecuba.com to see more Cuba Videos. This high definition Baracoa travel video, featuring the El Castillo Hotel, and the downtown plaza, was shot in Cuba in 2010. The video begins in the central square in downtown Baracoa, known as the Plaza Independencia. Highlights include shots of artwork, Cuban people, and a historic church named, the Catedral del Senora de la Asuncion. From there we move on to the El Castillo Hotel set on a hill overlooking the city. The views from this location include a postcard view of the flat top mountain known as El Yunque. Video of the El Castillo hotel includes shots of both the interior and exterior of this upper class hotel. The pool area is featured prominently along with shots of the restaurant and bar. Views from the exterior walls offer a panoramic view of Baracoa and the surrounding area. The video finishes with shots of Baracoa and of a shipwreck that lies in the inner harbor. Be sure to check out our video Baracoa Part 2 to see more of this scenic area.
Para las personas que no saben como se vive en Cuba les dejamos un documental para reflexionar... esto es lo que mucha gente no conoce como vive el pueblo de CUBA y como Los Castro se benefician de los pobres Cubanos...esto es lo que no queremos para Venezuela... ...Ningun Pais en la Historia ha progresado mediante la dictadura y el comunismo...
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La realidad de Cuba es que tiene más de 50 años con un sistema socialista, el cual no ha podido avanzar en materia política ni mucho menos en materia económica; sino todo lo contrario ha retrocedido en el tiempo, como ejemplo de ello les dejo un video para que puedan ver como realmente se vive en Cuba. Y para qué Sur América despierte de una vez por todas, y rachasen ese sistema Socialista en el cual los únicos beneficiados son los políticos que se encuentran en el poder.
Куба, отель RIU Varadero, 5 звёзд, All Inclusive. Замечательный отель, нам очень понравилось. ========================= Riu Varadero, Cuba (5 star, all inclusive). Have a wonderful time, just like we did.
Este video lo rescaté de un VHS y muestra una de las caras de Cuba que casi ningún turista común ha llegado o llegará a conocer. Para aquellos que les guste mirar un poco "más allá" de lo que es la Cuba actual. No es para disfrutarse, es para tener un conocimiento más amplio de uno de los sectores (Habana Vieja) más populares y cuya situación -desafortunadamente- se repite en muchos otros sitios de La Habana y de toda la isla. Necesitan 48 minutos de su tiempo para verlo completo.
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After decades of tension and hostility between the two nations, has change finally come to US-Cuba relations? Empire travels to Havana, Miami, and Washington...
CUBA 2015 . Viajes, videos, ideas y actividades para tu viaje en tus vacaciones a Cuba. Foto Tours por toda Cuba. Que hacer en La Habana, Santiago, Trinidad, Viñales, Baracoa, Varadero, etc. Musica cubana y salsa. Travels to Cuba. Trips to Havana, Varadero, Viñales, Trinidad, Santiago de Cuba, etc... El video tiene muy buena salsa cubana, y pretende ser una ayuda y una inspiración para tus vacaciones.
Join host Arthur St. Antoine and MT colleague Carlos Lago as they visit the embargoed island nation of Cuba—where they discover a time capsule of classic 1950s American cars, the world's best cigars, and the unforgettable hangouts of writer Ernest Hemingway. Epic Drives appears every fourth Friday on the new Motor Trend channel. http://www.youtube.com/motortrend Subscribe now to make sure you're in on all the action! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=motortrend Facebook - http://facebook.com/motortrendmag Twitter - http://twitter.com/motortrend Google+ - https://plus.google.com/1018679678590... Website - http://www.motortrend.com
Para aquellas personas que aún no hayan visto el presente material, aqui se lo presentamos. Se trata de un interesante documental que recrea dia a dia, la vida del cubano dentro de Cuba, sus necesidades, carencias y sus miedos; su título: Cuba: "La triste realidad del cubano de a pie." Para ello, la enviada especial Leana Astorga visita la isla y convive con ese cubano personalmente. Este material consta de 5 partes, y ha sido unificado en una sola para mayor facilidad al momento de verse. Solicitamos a aquellas personas que lo reciban, que no borren el correo una vez visto y lo reenvien a sus familiares y amistades. En solidaridad con el dolor de estas personas que nos ofrecen sus testimonios a viva voz, contribuya y corra la voz. Cuba: La triste realidad del cubano de a pie es una cortesia de Americateve.com/Noticias.
Un documentaire sur Cuba. Cuba c'est le soleil, la mer, la plage, les vacances! Mais Cuba c'est aussi un régime socialiste sur lequel il est souvent difficile d'avoir l'heure juste. Le réalisateur Christian Bouchard, marié à une Cubaine depuis plus de 10 ans, ouvre une porte privilégiée sur la réalité de l'autre Cuba. Une réalité qui certes a ses difficultés économiques et politiques mais de laquelle il y a plusieurs leçons a tirer. En compagnie de Cubains qui racontent leur histoire et leur quotidien, faites un voyage à travers le temps au pays ou l'architecture coloniale et les voitures américaines des années 50 sont à l'honneur. Voyez à quel point les besoins et le manque de ressources les ont poussés à innover et à se dépasser mais surtout à profiter de la vie aussi difficile soit-elle. Découvrez un document touchant, des sujets jamais traités auparavant, des témoignages privilégiés de Cubains. Vous pourriez changer votre façon de voir la vie. Suivez la conversation sur facebook: Cherchez: L'autre Cuba. https://www.facebook.com/pages/LAutre-Cuba-Film-documentaire-ind%C3%A9pendant-%C3%A0-voir-sur-Illico-et-en-DVD/291996500844201?fref=ts
On August 31st, 2013, Nyad jumped into the shark-friendly waters of Cuba and swam some 110-odd miles—without the protection of a shark cage—to eventually rea...
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¡VIDEO ÍNTEGRO! Operativo del aresto de Gilbert Man por el Grupo Táctico Especial de la Policia Cubana En Cuba, Gilberto Martínez Suárez tenía casa con piscina, varios autos de lujo, ropa de diseñador y grandes fajos de billete con los que posaba en sus fotos en Facebook. Incluso había comenzado una carrera musical bajo el nombre artístico de Gilbert Man. Pero sus sueños se vinieron abajo cuando las autoridades cubanas allanaron su casa en la localidad de Guanabacoa, en la capital cubana. Martínez es buscado por fraude con tarjetas de crédito en la Florida y podría convertirse en el primer fugitivo de la justicia estadounidense en ser deportado por Cuba en la nueva era de las relaciones entre ambos países. Ahora se encuentra detenido desde el 5 de Enero, en Villa Marista acusado de Corrupción de menores, prostitución, posesión de armas, drogas, y enriquecimiento ilícito.
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Coming Home is a documentary film that follows DJ EFN and Garcia, two Cuban-American hip hop artists, as they travel to their ancestral homeland of Cuba for the very first time. The film chronicles their adventures and that of five friends accompanying them. Not only did DJ EFN and Garcia connect with their roots, they also found something very familiar to them: hip hop! The film features commentary from artists highly respected on both sides of the embargo. Currently airing on RevoltTV Available in the itunes store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/coming-home/id912634956 For more info http://www.ComingHomedoc.com and http://www.crazyhood.com Produced by: Crazy Hood Film Academy http://twitter.com/crazyhoodfilm From Executive Producer: DJ EFN http://twitter.com/djefn Directed by: Garcia Edited by: Garcia Art Direction: Eduardo F Angel Produced by: Albert Varas Co-Produced by: Henry Herrera Eric Vasquez Camera Crew: Garcia Eduardo F Angel Anonyms1 Eric Vasquez Cast: Garcia DJ EFN Big Drain Anynms1 Charles Ribeiro Eduardo F. Angel Eric Vasquez Special thanks to: Danay Suarez Dania Fernandez Amoury 'El Zombie' Doble Filo Silvito El Libre Papa Umbertico El Discipulo Karel Indiana Romero Kokino David de Omni Zona Franca Decadencia Real 70 Studios M1 of Dead Prez N.O.R.E. Thirston Howl III Miami Beat Wave Inked Pro Mercedes Arenado of America's Cuba Travel Agency Cynthia MacGregor Thanks to: Kickstarter Doctor J Liberty Lane Productions Hazardis Soundz Amy Carroll Roman Jorge Quijano Joeyduz Amy Jean Danny Peña Wax Sal Bednarz Rob RL Morales Elizabeth Martinez Andreas Strobel Sean Pajot Tony Martinez Latchkey Chris Valdes Seth Brimstone Schere Renatta Delgado Julio A. Frank Hernandez Chuck Bryant Susy Toledo Natalie Rodriguez Anthony Uribe Vincent Stoessel Robert Benito Peter Toledo Mercedes Arenado Anita's Dream Seymour Banks Melissa Revuelta Tony Rubino Connie Herrera Maria del Carmen & Pupy Gonzalez Solehiphop Oski Gonzalez Level of Alukard Struck
On this special episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin highlights BTS’ eight day trip to Havana, Cuba, starting with a historical look at the tensions between the US and Cuba that have led the two countries to the negotiating table to normalize relations. Abby then discusses the major areas of contention when it comes to these negotiations and where they currently stand. BTS producer, Cody Snell, then speaks with members of the largest delegation of peace activists to visit Cuba since the normalized relations announcement, highlighting the role of grassroots diplomacy. BTS than talks to average Cubans both in Havana and in Miami about their views on the state of US-Cuban relations. BTS wraps up the show with an interview with Kenia Serrano, a high ranking Cuban parliament member and President of The Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples, about everything from internet access to the crackdown on free speech in the country. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin
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The Capitalist Comandante (2003): Whereto next for crisis struck Cuba? Subscribe to Journeyman for news and science reports every weekday: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures.html For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=10317 The dream of a socialist paradise in Cuba has soured. Unemployment has reached record levels, inequalities are increasing and the economy has nearly collapsed. Now people are starting to blame Castro. A woman shows us around her decrepit home. For the past two years, she has been reduced to living in an abandoned cinema. “It leaks a lot and the top floor is also collapsing,” she complains. “The economic, political and social situation in Cuba really couldn’t get any worse,” states prominent dissenter Vladimiro Roca. Since September 11th the tourism dollars have stopped flowing and over a third of Cuba’s hotels have closed. “There’s still enormous fear in Cuba but people are starting to criticise the government,” comments Roca. The young are leading the assault, using music to voice their concerns. “You’re scared of change, you’re scared of one person. What’s happening Cuba?” raps Junior Clan. Under pressure to act, Castro has opened his arms to corporate America. “The United States has done a lot to develop agriculture and industry in the world,” he enthuses. For Oswaldo Paya, organiser of the Varela project which collected 11,000 signatories demanding change, it’s not enough. He now faces constant harassment from the security services but remains unrepentant. “We’re basically saying we don’t want to submit to fear any more.” ABC Australia: Ref 1475 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
(recorded by David Tepfer)
Devenu président des Etats-Unis en novembre 1960, John Fitzgerald Kennedy est rapidement confronté à la crise des missiles de Cuba, point culminant de la période de tension qui a débuté avec le rapprochement entre le régime de Fidel Castro et l'Union soviétique. Le monde a frôlé en quelques jours la catastrophe nucléaire et plus rien ne sera jamais comme avant : événement paroxystique de la guerre froide, il symbolise, par son dénouement heureux, le début d'un processus qui conduira à la "détente" entre les deux grands. Origine de la série : Français Titre original : Quand le monde bascule Episode : 10 Producteur : Doc story http://www.docstory.com Genre : Documentaire Durée : 50 min Date de diffusion : 2008 Cliquez ici pour vous abonner à cette chaîne : http://www.youtube.com/user/imineodocumentaire?sub_confirmation=1 Nous espérons que vous aimerez cette vidéo, si c'est le cas n'hésitez pas à cliquer sur "j'aime", à commenter et à partager. Merci.
Un encuentro con bolerista del patio santiaguero en la pena de la bolerista alta gracia ( artica ) en la maqueta de la ciudad de santiago de cuba
(recorded by David Tepfer)
Dance in Santiago (Recorded by David Tepfer)
A clip from a rooftop dance show in Baracoa Cuba, April 2014. (Recorded by David Tepfer)
Un encuentro con bolerista del patio santiaguero en la pena de la bolerista alta gracia ( artica ) en la maqueta de la ciudad de santiago de cuba
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Esta cubana nos muestra como vive, su casa, su situacion familiar que viven 6 personas, ella, su esposo y cuatro hijos en una pequena casa de a penas dos cuartos y que aun se encuentra a medio construir.
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National Geographic People to People tour of Cuba, February 2015.
Los nuevos creadores de ficción en Cuba desembarcan en el Festival de Cine de Miami. Los jóvenes directores hablan sobre sus obras y acerca de la nueva política entre Washington y La Habana.. Now playing at the New York Film Festival - NYFF Winner of the Audience Award at the last edition of Morelia . Cata Llanos, a Cuban-American housewife, seeks to have her family in order. Her daughter, Belkis, is only concerned with prom and spending time with her boyf.
Cubana bailadora de danzon en Jan German, Urbano Noris nos cuenta sus problemas y experiencias manteniendo sola a su nieto que ya tiene 10 anos.
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Cuba Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel will visit India on a three-day official visit on March 23 ... India and Cuba have warm and friendly relations, with India ......
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GlobalResearch 2015-03-21(ET) The wrestling federation of Cuba has provided its lineup for the 2015 Freestyle Wrestling World Cup, which will be held at the Forum, presented by Chase, April 11-12 in Inglewood, Calif ... Cuba placed fifth at the 2014 World Championships, which were held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan ... Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cuba, Iran, Mongolia, Russia, Turkey and the United States ... Cuba Freestyle World Cup Team Roster ... Cuba World Cup bios....
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The Examiner 2015-03-21NEWLY sworn-in Namibian president Hage Geingob on Saturday says he will focus on poverty eradication, social inequalities, the economy and improved service delivery. "People have high expectations. They want food, shelter and clothing ... "We will have a brand new ministry ... "Namibia obtained its freedom through the help of many friendly nations like Angola, Zambia, Tanzania and Cuba," Mr Pohamba said ... Mr Geingob then took the oath of office....
Business Day 2015-03-21(Source. MLB - Major League Baseball). "Yeah, it felt pretty good coming off the bat," Castillo said through interpreter Adrian Lorenzo. "I was obviously happy it turned out to be a home run ... It's really good to be back out there." ... Outlook. Castillo, OF, BOS. Outlook ... Rusney Castillo hit well in his first 10 games in the Majors last year and should show off the impressive tools he displayed playing in Cuba ... (noodl....
noodls 2015-03-21(Source. International Gymnastics Federation) ... The specific content of the programme is taught in the FIG Academy Programme ... During April and May, the FIG education programmes will also be holding eleven Age Group camps for Men's and Women's Artistic Gymnastics in the Spanish language countries of Central and South America as well as six Academies for various disciplines and levels in Colombia, Namibia, Cuba, Ecuador and Guatemala....
noodls 2015-03-21George Arnold will sign Kremlin Kerfuffle. Koshki of the CIA at 10 a.m. Sunday at Barnes & Noble, 190 Cedar Sage Drive, Garland. Gretchen Rubin will discuss Better Than Before. Mastering the Habits of Our Everyday Lives at 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Andrew United Methodist Church,. 5801 W. Plano Parkway, Plano. Angie Estes (Enchantée) will answer questions at 4 p.m ... Michael J ... Randy Wayne White will discuss Cuba Straits at two events Wednesday....
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noodls 2015-03-21In 1717, Bach was imprisoned because a duke in the city of Weimar did not want him employed elsewhere. Widowed with 7 children, he remarried and had 13 more. Considered the “master of masters,” Johann Sebastian Bach’s works include. Jesus, Meine Freude (Jesus, My Joy!) Passion According to St ... Bach wrote more than 300 sacred cantatas, including ... He stated ... On Feb ... BONUS ... U.S., Cuba play unique roles in abolishing slavery ... ....
WorldNetDaily 2015-03-21Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, (i/ˈkjuːbə/; Spanish: República de Cuba, pronounced: [reˈpuβlika ðe ˈkuβa] ( listen)) is an island country in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba consists of the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud, and several archipelagos. Havana is the largest city in Cuba and the country's capital. Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city. To the north of Cuba lies the United States (140 km or 90 mi away) and the Bahamas, Mexico is to the west, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south, and Haiti and the Dominican Republic are to the southeast.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed on and claimed the island now occupied by Cuba, for the Kingdom of Spain. Cuba remained a territory of Spain until the Spanish–American War ended in 1898, and gained formal independence from the U.S. in 1902. A fragile democracy, increasingly dominated by radical politics eventually evolved, solidified by the Cuban Constitution of 1940, but was definitely quashed in 1952 by former president Fulgencio Batista, and an authoritarian regime was set up, intensifying and catalyzing already rampant corruption, political repression and crippling economic regulations.Batista was ousted in January 1959 by the July 26 movement, and a new administration under Fidel Castro established, which had by 1965 evolved into a single-party state under the revived Communist Party of Cuba, which holds power to date.
refrain:
When you got the feeling
You try to get higher
You think you're going insane
You're almost crazy
It really drives you mad
You feel it coming your way
Have a real good time
Do the dance (Oooh!)
Have a real good time
Do the non stop dance
Oh, when you spin 'n' stompin'
There's no way out
You're getting down by the sound
And you fool about, feet around
As you inspire
It really knocks yourself out
Have a real good time
Do the dance (Yeah!)
Have a real good time
Do the non stop dance
Come on, man, y'all
Yeah, you got it now
Have a real good time
Do the non stop dance
Non stop, mmm, dance
Yeah
Non stop (Dance) (3x)
Non stop (Dance!)
refrain
You're almost crazy
It really drives you mad
You feel it coming your way
Have a real good time
Do the dance (Hey!)
Have a real good time
Do the non stop dance
Do the dance (Do the dance)
Do the dance (You're getting down by the sound)
Do the dance (Do the dance)
Do the dance (It really knocks yourself out)
Come on, do the dance
Have a real good time
Do the non stop dance
Do the dance (Do the dance)
Do the dance (You're getting down by the sound)
Do the dance (Do the dance)
Do the dance (It really knocks yourself out)
Come on, do the dance
Have a real good time
Do the non stop dance
Do the non stop dance (4x)
Do the non stop dance
Babe I'm leaving the country
You know I just gotta go
This record company bull-shit
They break my heart, they rape my soul
And they're only after the dollar
And they're dollars, they're dollars
They're house in the hills
I'm gonna break free of this saccharine sunshine
Go my way to where the blood can spill
So come on down to Cuba
Come play in the sand
We can drink and go scuba
We'll make love out on the beach
And then we'll run out
Away from the world
And I will be your jungle hero
And you, you, you can be my girl.
I'm gonna go down to Cuba
I'm gonna make me some brand new friends
I'm gonna wait for the country to open
And when the music-mother-fuckers try to move right in
I'm gonna be there already waiting
With my long-range rifle and a perfect plan
And when they're all walking on the guitar mat
Amigo, não insista,
desista
Eu não vou mudar.
O meu destino é certo
Prá Cuba, quero viajar! (2x)
Eu disse, outro lugar
Não tem Fidel,
Não tem aquele céu...
Não tem Guevara
Que é a minha cara.
Tudo foi pro beleléu...
Não tem Havana, sandália Havaiana,
Não tem calça Lee.
Parece Copacabana
Só que cada um por si!
Quer ir pra Aruba?
Não! Quero ir pra Cuba
Quer ir pra Miami, irmão?
Não! Quero ir pra Cuba.
Quer ir pro Japão, Japão?
Não! Quero ir pra Cuba.
E que tal, que tal Paris?
Não!
Quero ir pra Cuba.
Quero jantar no Bodeguita,
Fumar charuto cubano,
Pegar sol em Varadero,
Cantar com o Moncada
Que são meus hermanos
Gargalhar bem alto
Pois meu lar é a revolução.
Enquanto houver um cubano
no mundo, Cuba será nação! (2x)
Quer ir pra Aruba?
Não! Quero ir pra Cuba
Quer ir pra Miami, irmão?
Não! Quero ir pra Cuba.
Quer ir pro Japão, então?
Não! Quero ir pra Cuba
E que tal, que tal, que tal Paris?
Não! Quero ir pra Cuba!