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Greg Jenner is joined in 16th-Century Mexico by Dr Amy Fuller and comedian Jen Brister to learn about Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés and his translator Malintzin.In 1521, the powerful Aztec empire was brutally conquered by the Spanish, led by the ambitious and fanatical Hernán Cortés. After a falling-out with his boss in Cuba, Cortés disobeyed orders and led an expedition party into Mexico. He was helped in his conquest by local peoples who bore a grudge against the Aztecs, chief amongst them the woman who became his translator: Malintzin. A skilled linguist, Malintzin was given to Cortés upon his arrival in Mexico, but after gaining her freedom was central to Cortés's success. The two even had a son together.This episode tells the story of Cortés and Malintzin before, during and after the conquest, exploring how an Indigenous woman came to translate for a conquistador. From Malintzin's murky childhood to Cortés's desperate attempts to impress the king of Spain, via the rumours that he killed his first wife and the complicated politics of Mexico, we examine these two intertwined lives. If you're a fan of bloody conquests, Indigenous histories and women surviving at any cost, you'll love our episode on Cortés and Malintzin.If you want more from Jen Brister, check out our episode on Emma of Normandy. And for more Latin American history, listen to our episodes on the Aztecs and the Columbian Exchange.You're Dead To Me is the comedy podcast that takes history seriously. Every episode, Greg Jenner brings together the best names in history and comedy to learn and laugh about the past. Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Aida Abbashar Written by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook
SPONSOR: 1) Get 15% off with code JULIAN at oneskin.co WATCH LOU'S OTHER EPISODE #185: https://youtu.be/QJQ43u_2pPY (***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Louis Ferrante is a former Gambino Crime Family Mobster, historian, author, and TV Host. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY: INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey LOU'S LINKS: BOOK/WEBSITE: https://louisferrante.com/ X: https://x.com/LOUFERRANTE ****TIMESTAMPS**** 00:00 - Lou's New Book & History of Mafia, Did They Wack JFK 09:03 - Jack vs RFK Comparisons, Jordan Belfort (Almost Clipped), Jail Time & Getting Out in 8 Years 20:02 - Joe Kennedy & Mafia During Prohibition, Frank Costello Buys Kennedy's Liquor Company 33:00 - JFK Wins Election (Barely) & How, Lawyers Lou Used & Terrible Holes in Justice System 43:49 - 2 Mafia Members Responsible for JFK (Marcello & Traficante) 55:06 - Hoover Evidence of Being Gay, Bobby Kennedy Gets Joseph Valachi to Testifies (Rat isn't only Italians can be on anyone) 01:07:21 - Hoover's Cross Dressing Pictures Debunked 01:14:26 - Mafia's Ties with the Navy Exposed (Luciano Deported) 01:21:34 - Tommy Bitrizo Supplied World Trade Center, Louie Dubono Clipped, Story of Kevin Ratting 01:27:31 - Why Did Hoover Ignore the Mob, Bobby Kennedy Wanted to Get Rid of Hoover 01:38:30 - Dulles Planning for Castro & Cuban Exiles, Bay of Pigs Disaster 01:40:00 - Why Kennedy Backed Out on Cuba, Ramifications of Bay of Pigs 01:55:00 - Cuban Missile Crisis, Private Convo's with Krushev & Build Up to Assassination 02:01:45 - Kennedy's Upcoming Re-election Possibility, LBJ Making Deals & Opposite of Kennedy's Policies 02:12:51 - LBJ Behind the Scenes & Rise to Power (Mafia Ties) OTHER JDP EPISODES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: - Episode 124 - Paul Rosolie: https://youtu.be/eytcGavv5ck - Episode 130 - Salvatore Bonanno: https://youtu.be/ETuE3h7_48o CREDITS: - Host & Producer: Julian D. Dorey - In-Studio Producer & Editor: Alessi Allaman - https://www.youtube.com/@alessiallaman Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 283 - Louis Ferrante Music by Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Connor's Cuba adventure ... Chinese-owned Manus AI makes waves ... Is Manus just a fancy ‘wrapper' for US AI? ... Why Manus makes global AI cooperation more urgent ... Can Trump deport a green card holder over political speech? ... Making sense of Trump's Ukraine strategy ...
En este episodio, escuchamos al pastor Andy Lucena desde la Iglesia Antorcha de Salvacion, Sanctis Spíritus, Cuba. En esta predicacion concluye su recorrido por Apocalipsis, reflexionando sobre su mensaje de esperanza y llamado a la obediencia mientras esperamos el regreso de Cristo. Exploramos cómo este libro, lejos de ser un misterio oscuro, es una revelación fiel y verdadera que nos consuela en tiempos de aflicción y nos anima a perseverar en la fe.
Tariffs are back in the spotlight, and while they're often framed as a tool for tough trade policy, the real cost tends to fall on consumers. As new tariffs target not just China but also our North American neighbors and European allies, we're taking a look at whether public opinion is shifting.Then, we're joined by Marist University Assistant Professor Dr. Sergio Pinto-Handler to discuss Cuba, a country consistently caught in diplomatic limbo with the United States. With relations ebbing and flowing between the two nations, how do Americans feel about travel, trade, and engagement with the island nation? Finally, a leprechaun selected this week's Fun Fact! We're discussing the long-standing superstition of four-leaf clovers. Do people still believe in a bit of Irish luck?
Named after the iconic Hotel Nacional de Cuba, today's tropical Daiquiri riff combines rum, pineapple, apricot liqueur, lime, and sugar, serving a perfect balance of elegance and escapism. Beyond its postcard-perfect vibes, the Hotel Nacional carries some serious history. Here to explain it all is SC Baker, bar lead at Epiphany in Louisville, Kentucky. Listen on (or read below) to discover Baker's Hotel Nacional recipe — and don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! SC Baker's Hotel Nacional Recipe Ingredients - 1 ½ ounces lightly aged rum, such as Misguided spirits Red Sky, Hamilton 87 White ‘Stache, Real McCoy 3 year - ½ ounce apricot liqueur, such as Rothman & Winter Orchard Apricot - ¼ ounce rich simple syrup (2:1 white sugar to water) - 1 ounce pineapple juice - ½ ounce lime juice (freshly squeezed or Superjuice) - Garnish: dried apricot on a cocktail pick (optional) Directions 1. Add all of the ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice. 2. Shake until chilled and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. 3. Serve as is or garnish with a dried apricot on a cocktail pick.
En este episodio, escuchamos al pastor Andy Lucena desde la Iglesia Antorcha de Salvacion, Sanctis Spíritus, Cuba. En esta predicacion concluye su recorrido por Apocalipsis, reflexionando sobre su mensaje de esperanza y llamado a la obediencia mientras esperamos el regreso de Cristo. Exploramos cómo este libro, lejos de ser un misterio oscuro, es una revelación fiel y verdadera que nos consuela en tiempos de aflicción y nos anima a perseverar en la fe.
Costa Rica, junto con Uruguay, siguen siendo las únicas democracias plenas del continente americano y eso hay que destacarlo. Particularmente cuando en el mundo únicamente hay tan solo 25 democracias con esta alta calificación (menos del 7 % de la población) de acuerdo con el último Índice de Democracia de la Unidad de Inteligencia Económica de la prestigiosa revista británica The Economist, dado a conocer en días pasados. La investigación, que abarcó 167 naciones establece que hay solamente 71 democracias en el orbe, 25 plenas y 46 defectuosas (por ejemplo Estados Unidos, Chile, Panamá, República Dominicana, Argentina, Brasil) en las que viven el 45% de la población mundial, lo que no es una buena noticia, sino, por el contrario, la constatación del deterioro de la democracia que ha impedido una recuperación pospandemia y ha visto impotente cómo estallan las guerras y los conflictos geopolíticos de diversa índole. Así, casi el 40 % de la población del mundo vive bajo una bota autoritaria (Cuba, Venezuela, Rusia, Nicaragua, Irán, China) y 15 % vive en regímenes híbridos que son sistemas (caso El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala y México) en los que conviven elementos democráticos con prácticas autoritarias. El Índice de Democracia considera cinco categorías: libertades civiles, proceso electoral y pluralismo, funcionamiento del gobierno, cultura política (nuestra más baja calificación, por cierto) y participación política. En el top 25 junto con uruguayos (15) y ticos (18), Noruega, Nueva Zelandia, Suecia, Islandia, Suiza, Finlandia, Dinamarca, Irlanda, Países Bajos, Luxemburgo, Taiwán, Alemania, Canadá Japón, Reino Unido, Austria, Mauritania, Estonia, España, República Checa, Portugal y Grecia. Con el Dr. Rotsay Rosales Valladares, director del Observatorio para la Política Nacional (OPNA) de la Universidad de Costa Rica, analizamos los desafíos democráticos actuales.
Producer Joe Boyd (Pink Floyd, Fairport Convention/Richard Thompson, R.E.M.) has written a massive, highly entertaining, illuminating book about world music called And the Roots of Rhythm Remain, the title a lyric from Paul Simon's Graceland song “Under African Skies.” That album is a jumping-off point for Boyd's explorations of music from around the globe, with stops in Jamaica, Cuba, Brazil, India, Russia and Eastern Europe as well as the southern U.S. Here Boyd tackles such questions as: How important is cultural cross-pollination to music's growth? Where's the line between proper and improper cultural appropriation? What roles have oppression and religion played in great music? Boyd, who was stage manager at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival as Bob Dylan went electric, also weighs in on A Complete Unknown: what was true, what was false and what may have been false but felt true. And he has a few words about R.E.M.
Hoy en el Tema del Día conversamos en vivo desde nuestro estudio con el Dr. Carlos Orantes, médico especialista en nefrología, graduado del Instituto de Nefrología de La Habana, Cuba.
Desde la isla cubana se expresa sobre comercios en dólares.
Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | ONG de derechos humanos reporta siete nuevos presos politicos en Cuba en febrero | Aumenta el número de crímenes cometidos con armas de fuego en Cuba, según expertos | Lanzan campaña a favor de las mujeres cubanas | Arrestan en Estados Unidos a exmiembro de la inteligencia cubana por obtener residencia ilegalmente | Asegura enviado especial de Estados Unidos que Venezuela reanudará los vuelos de deportación el viernes, entre otras noticias.
Una discusión a fondo de las principales noticias del acontecer diario de Cuba y el mundo, con la conducción de los periodistas Amado Gil y José Luis Ramos | Hoy, en la Tertulia de Las Noticias Como Son: | Arrestan a exmiembro de la inteligencia cubana por obtener residencia de EEUU ilegalmente | Exportaciones estadounidenses de alimentos y productos médicos a Cuba aumentan en enero | En medio de los apagones, cubanos llevan plantas eléctricas a las oficinas estatales para que los atiendan | 'Le atenderemos si trae su propia electricidad': condición para acceder a ciertos servicios públicos en Caibarién | Invitados: Luz Escobar, periodista de DDC y Henry Constantín, periodista, Director de la Hora de Cuba.
En enero de 2025 Cuba importó de EEUU productos por más de 45.5 millones de dólares. La Isla actualmente es el socio comercial número 44 de EEUU, según los mercados de exportación de alimentos.
TOP STORIES - Florida lawmakers look to improve emergency response and recovery efforts; Byron Donalds wants to fix the insurance market; ‘Trooper's Law' moves along in Florida Legislature; House panel gives first OK to Vicki Lopez's latest condo safety package; Florida creates portal to report immigration law noncompliance; Passenger attacked flight attendant, swallowed rosary beads on Florida-bound plane; Small plane crashes near elementary school in Miramar; Cuba and Haiti could land on new U.S. travel ban; Miami-Dade food inspectors arrested in extortion and bribery scheme.
Things continue to unravel on Vintage Cinema Rewind's Deep Dive of Francis Ford Coppola's iconic sequel: The Godfather Part II. Michael's quest for vengeance leads him across the ocean to Cuba, where more and more unrest continues to brew. However, his family's weakest link may be even closer than he anticipated. And half a century earlier, Blake finds himself caring for a young family while the criminal element conspires to infiltrate his come. Can Michael salvage this broken empire? Can Blake lay the foundations for this glass castle? Or is everything about to come shattering down around these two men?
Manny Puig is a renowned wildlife expert, animal handler, and television personality, best known for his appearances on the hit TV shows Jackass and Wildboyz. With a deep passion for wildlife and a fearless approach to working with dangerous animals, Manny became a fan favorite on these unconventional, often outrageous, programs. His expertise in handling animals such as alligators, snakes, and crocodiles earned him recognition in the world of animal handling and made him a standout character in the Jackass universe. In addition to his work on these shows, Manny also starred in his own TV series. He had a show on the Outdoor Channel called Savage Wild, where he showcased his skills and knowledge in dealing with the world's most dangerous animals. Later, he became a central figure in Gator Boys, a popular series on Animal Planet that focused on capturing and rescuing alligators, especially in the Florida Everglades. In both shows, Manny's calm demeanor and expertise with reptiles and other wild creatures shone through, making him a trusted figure in the world of wildlife conservation and animal rescue. Manny's career as a wildlife expert extends beyond television. He has spent years studying and working with exotic animals, including sharks, venomous reptiles, and large carnivores. His commitment to conservation and animal welfare is evident in his efforts to educate the public about these often misunderstood creatures, despite the more chaotic nature of his on-screen appearances. Puig's fearlessness and devotion to wildlife have solidified him as a memorable figure in both the reality TV and wildlife communities. We hope you enjoy Manny's story as much as we did. He is truly one of the most remarkable humans we've had the privilege of interviewing on our podcast. Manny's upbringing is nothing short of extraordinary, and his journey could easily fill an entire podcast on its own. Raised in Cuba, his childhood was marked by hardship, including the trauma of his mother being imprisoned and his father's tragic murder. Despite these unimaginable challenges, Manny's resilience and passion for wildlife propelled him to become the incredible person he is today. We hope his story inspires you to feel a deep sense of gratitude for your own journey. Thank you again for joining us, Manny. Your story is one that will stay with us for a long time.
En este episodio, escuchamos al pastor Andy Lucena desde la Iglesia Antorcha de Salvacion, Sanctis Spíritus, Cuba. En esta predicacion concluye su recorrido por Apocalipsis, reflexionando sobre su mensaje de esperanza y llamado a la obediencia mientras esperamos el regreso de Cristo. Exploramos cómo este libro, lejos de ser un misterio oscuro, es una revelación fiel y verdadera que nos consuela en tiempos de aflicción y nos anima a perseverar en la fe.
Reaching 93 years old is quite a feat. Achieving such longevity the way Riane Eisler has done so makes her journey all the more remarkable. A Jewish native of Vienna, Eisler was fortunate to live to see her 10th birthday. She and her family managed to escape Austria during the Holocaust, finding refuge in the slums of Havana, Cuba. They made their way to the United States in the late 1940s, a transition that put Eisler on a path towards gaining notoriety as a systems scientist, futurist, attorney, and author. Still active, Eisler continues to pour her mind and passion into her work. In her conversation with Women to Watch's Sue Rocco, Eisler explains why she considers the word “persistence” to be her middle name, and shares thought-provoking learnings from her decades-long career.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We got George's dad or aka zaddy in the studio to talk to us about growing up in Cuba as well as taking more of your scary calls!
Welcome to Hot Topics! In this compelling episode, host Gabrielle Crichlow is joined by returning guest Dr. George Maurer, as they navigate the complex landscape of conservative Republicanism in the post-Donald Trump era. Together, they unpack what it truly means to identify as a conservative Republican, exploring the challenges and nuances tied to this political identity.Dr. Maurer shares his personal experiences, shedding light on how conservatives are often perceived and treated in today's politically charged environment. He emphasizes the core values that define conservatism—individual liberty, free markets, and limited government—while contrasting them with the perspectives of their liberal counterparts. The conversation also touches on the often-misunderstood nature of conservative beliefs and the unfair stereotypes that persist.Listeners will gain insights into Dr. Maurer's feelings of isolation and the risks he faces for his political views, including the impact on his career and personal safety. Yet, despite these challenges, he advocates for respectful dialogue and tolerance, stressing the importance of open conversations in bridging political divides.Tune in for an informative and explorative discussion that not only illuminates the intricacies of conservative Republican identity but also reflects on its significance in shaping today's political discourse. Join us for an enlightening exploration of the values, challenges, and realities faced by conservatives in a divided society.Who is Dr. George Maurer?Dr. Maurer is an award-winning broadcast journalist with more than 35 years of experience. He's a retired Air Force Master Sergeant who deployed to Iraq during the Global War on Terrorism. He also served in the Pentagon Press Briefing Room alongside all major news organizations. He's interviewed top defense officials such as Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen, as well as rock stars like Sammy Hagar and Pat Benatar. During his career, he covered a wide range of major events, such as the first military tribunals of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Super Bowl XLII.You can find Dr. Maurer on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558416817877You can purchase his book, "Critical Race Theory in Your School: How to Fight Back," on Amazon: https://a.co/d/a1AbW2GWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/7dA1aBRd_UkRate this episode on IMDB: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt33269282/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk********************************************Follow Gabrielle Crichlow:On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gabrielle.crichlow On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabrielle.crichlowFollow A Step Ahead Tutoring Services:On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn X: https://www.x.com/ASATS2013On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@astepaheadtutoringservicesOn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asats2013On Eventbrite: https://astepaheadtutoringservices.eventbrite.comVisit us on the web: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.comSign up for our email list: https://squareup.com/outreach/a41DaE/subscribeSign up for our text list: https://eztxt.s3.amazonaws.com/534571/widgets/61fc686d8d6665.90336120.htmlCheck out our entire "Hot Topics!" podcast: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.com/hottopicspodcastSupport us:Cash App: https://cash.app/$ASATS2013PayPal: https://paypal.me/ASATS2013Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/ASATS2013Zelle: success@astepaheadtutoringservices.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-topics--5600971/support Original date of episode: August 5, 2024
Joven doctora cubana que trabaja en cafetería en su día libre habla sobre la situación de los médicos en la isla.
En Cuba el desabastecimiento de productos de todo tipo aumenta y por consiguiente los precios se incrementan, pero los salarios permanecen iguales. El cubano pierde día a día poder adquisitivo.
Una discusión a fondo de las principales noticias del acontecer diario de Cuba y el mundo, con la conducción de los periodistas Amado Gil y José Luis Ramos | Hoy, en la Tertulia de Las Noticias Como Son: | El Gobierno cubano ordena "apretar el paso" en la construcción de los parques fotovoltaicos | Los puertos cubanos están saturados de petroleros en espera de descargar y refinar el crudo importado | Golpeadas por las medidas restrictivas del Gobierno, cientos de 'mipymes' cierran sus puertas en Cuba | “De todo como en botica, pero con los precios calientes”: Primera tienda en USD de Santa Clara | Invitados: Pedro González Reinoso, escritor y periodista independiente y Jorge Piñon, Director Programa de Energía Universidad de Austin, Texas.
Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | Reitera Estados Unidos su pedido de libertad para todas las presas politicas cubanas | Denuncia Jose Daniel Ferrer amenazas y acoso por brindar ayuda humanitaria | Los ancianos cubanos enfrentan la precariedad y abandono institucional dice ONG | Entran en vigor los aranceles de Estados Unidos a las importaciones de acero y aluminio | En Venezuela familiares de presos políticos denuncian las vejaciones que sufren en los penales, entre otras noticias.
Son passage en France et l'exposition consacrée à cette légende brésilienne de la photographie marque le coup d'envoi de la saison France-Brésil 2025. Ses clichés engagés et militants sur la famine en Afrique, la diversité des cultures en Amérique Latine, l'immigration, le monde impitoyable du travail, sans oublier les photos splendides de son projet Genesis, centré sur les territoires encore préservés de la planète : l'exposition organisée aux Franciscaines de Deauville, qui s'appuie sur la collection de la Maison européenne de la photographie, pourrait faire figure de rétrospective en noir et blanc de l'œuvre de Sebastião Salgado. Un immense photographe de 81 ans, connu dans le monde entier, mais aussi un conteur passionné qui se confie au micro d'Achim Lippold. ► Dossier à lire ici : «Cette exposition est un résumé de ma vie»: les confidences du photographe brésilien Sebastião SalgadoLes tergiversations économiques de Donald TrumpÉditorial très épicé du Wall Street Journal, dont il suffit de lire la conclusion : « On a dit dès le début que cette guéguerre avec le Canada était la plus bête de l'Histoire. Et encore, on a été gentils ». L'exaspération est manifeste au sein du quotidien que l'élite de la finance lit tous les matins au petit déjeuner, un électorat qui a sans aucun doute voté Trump à la présidentielle, mais ne comprend plus sa boussole économique. « Sa géniale petite offensive sur les droits de douane va causer du tort aux entreprises et aux consommateurs de deux côtés de la frontière, s'alarme le WSJ, et le ministre du Commerce prétend que tout cela va rendre les produits américains moins chers. Pardon ? Les entreprises qui utilisent des composants étrangers vont devoir augmenter leurs prix ou baisser leurs marges. Le ministre du Commerce a-t-il bien compris le commerce ? Le problème avec les guerres commerciales, c'est que lorsqu'on les déclenche, elles peuvent très vite dégénérer. Surtout quand le Canada prépare sa campagne électorale, ou quand M. Trump se comporte comme si sa virilité était en jeu parce qu'une nation étrangère refuse de s'aplatir devant ses coups fourrés ».Et quand ce n'est pas Donald Trump, c'est Elon Musk qui a les oreilles qui sifflent. Chronique rageuse de Rex Huppke dans USA Today, qui, lui non plus, ne décolère pas : « les Américains doivent exiger qu'Elon Musk soit zappé du gouvernement fédéral avant que sa politique de la terre brûlée et sa vision outrancière de la sécurité sociale ne provoquent une révolte ». En résumé, s'énerve Huppke, « il n'y comprend rien. Il parle de 700 milliards d'économies par an, là où l'inspecteur général de la Sécurité sociale trouve à peine 10 milliards à sacrifier. Si vous bénéficiez des programmes Medicare ou Medicaid, la dernière chose qu'il vous faut, c'est un milliardaire ignorant qui ne capte rien à la mise en place d'un budget ». À écouter aussiAux États-Unis, des manifestants anti-Musk se rassemblent devant des magasins Tesla À lire aussiDonald Trump menace le Canada, puis renonce à doubler les taxes sur l'acier et l'aluminiumVers un nouveau travel ban aux États-Unis ?Selon le Miami Herald, l'administration Trump envisagerait un nouveau tour de vis en matière migratoire. Les autorités américaines réfléchiraient à des restrictions à l'entrée sur leur territoire, en fonction de l'origine des immigrants. Soit un processus similaire au travel ban initié par Donald Trump lors de son premier mandat. Cuba, l'Afghanistan et le Pakistan seraient placés sur liste rouge, avec interdiction totale d'entrée aux États-Unis pour leurs ressortissants. Haïti ne subirait pas le même régime, mais les Haïtiens souhaitant rejoindre le sol américain pourraient eux aussi être confrontés à des mesures strictes qui restent à déterminer. À ce stade, la diplomatie américaine répond « ne faire aucun commentaire sur des délibérations internes à ses services ».À lire aussiImmigration: face aux États «sanctuaires», Donald Trump tente la voie judiciaireL'actualité des Outre-mer avec nos confrères de la 1èreRéactions pour le moins mitigées des associations martiniquaises, au lendemain de la décision de la cour administrative d'appel de Paris relative à l'affaire du chlordécone.À écouter aussi«Les Empoisonneurs», retour sur le scandale de la chlordécone en Martinique et au Guadeloupe
Nos reencontramos con Antonio León y José Pedro Caballero, recién llegados de La Habana como subcampeones de la VI Edición del concurso internacional Habanos World Challenge. Ángel García Muñoz también ha estado en Cuba y nos relata todo lo acontecido durante el XXV Festival del Habano. Viajamos hasta Cantabria y conocemos a Nacho Solana, un defensor del producto desde el restaurante Solana. Encendemos un icónico Partagás Lusitanias, en los Planes visitamos el mercado gastronómico Yatai Market y disfrutamos la nota musical final al ritmo de Danza Invisible.
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The Rocky Road hits its 200th episode during Paddy's week – so who better to have on than the King of New York himself, Ireland's John Duddy. He had a famous fan in Jake LaMotta and later worked closely with Robert DeNiro, who had starred as The Bronx Bull in Martin Scorsese's epic Raging Bull back in 1980. Even today he's boxing royalty in the Big Apple but John Duddy is also a son of Derry and an Irish boxing cult hero, someone who helped popularise professional boxing in the early noughties, leading to a wave of up and coming fighters to follow their dreams either at home or across the pond. Show that you can become a big name in Dublin and you could be labelled ‘the next Bernard Dunne'. Show that you're ready to break the Big Apple and you might, you just might, be labelled ‘the next John Duddy'. The Derry Destroyer fought nine times at Madison Square Garden between 2005 and 2010 – winning them all – and lost just twice in a 31-fight career. At one stage he was right in the mix to fight for the middleweight championship of the world – which LaMotta held between 1949 and 1951 – but boxing had other plans for him. John wrapped up his career in 2011 when he realised his hunger had dimmed, cancelling an all-Irish match-up with Andy Lee, and, bitten by the acting bug, he's never looked back. He's still involved in the sport to this day, spearheading a new programme with the Moving Brains Foundation which put on 54 two-hour sessions for people with Parkinsons Disease in 2024 – and continues to grow and grow. And he is also coaching at Trinity Boxing in New York City, a stone's throw from the World Trade Centre, with the hope of one day opening his own gym. In Part 1, we look back at John's early years in the Irish amateur ranks, his determination to unseat Michael Roche as light-middleweight champ and the Corkman's incredible gesture before he finally did, his boxing pals who made it all so enjoyable, and hunkering down to avoid a hurricane in Cuba during a training camp. We also discuss the links in the chain that go from his early life until now – his uncle Jackie, his dad Michael, Charlie Nash, Ken Buchanan, Barry McGuigan and Roberto Duran. This is the ultimate Rocky story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast episode, we have somebody who is no stranger to failure, bootstrapped businesses from his growing up in Cuba onward. bad in school, lots of ups and downs, has lost it all, in his own words, “a couple of times”. Has dealt with his share of mental and physical health crises, yet despite all of this, is present for this episode, an author, as a super successful businessman who specializes in men's work and PRIDES himself on the importance of family. Joe Gandara shares his insights on “The Hidden Cost of Success”. He discusses his journey to achieving success in both his business and personal life, highlighting the sacrifices and challenges he faced along the way. Joe sheds light on the behind-the-scenes struggles that often accompany success, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritizing self-care. Listen and gain valuable perspective on the overlooked toll that success can take. In This Episode: [00:12] Introducing Joe Gandara [02:05] Joe's BG life story that impacted his business life and perspective. [11:00] First entrepreneurial gig as 10 to 12 yo. [15:00] First mentors. [18:00] Starting his physical journey. [22:30] % of success that impacted physical health [26:06] Planning your success. [33:50] Mens work and coaching. [40:00] How the book happened. Guest Links and References: Website: http://www.31dailychallenges.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelgandara Youtube channel: https://youtube.com/@joelgandara Links and References: Wizards of Amazon: https://www.wizardsofecom.com/ Wizards of Amazon Courses: www.wizardsofecom.com/academy Wizards of Amazon Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/South-Florida-FBA/ Wizards of Amazon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WizardsofAmazon/ Wizards of Amazon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wizardsofecom/
The Baes teach Cuba how to establish an Oligarchy and revel in the schadenfreude of Emilia Perez's disappointing Oscar campaign.
En este episodio, escuchamos al pastor Raúl Feijó desde la Iglesia Presbiteriana Bíblica Comunidad del Pacto, Santa Clara, Cuba. Continúa con un mensaje de algo esencial para la iglesia: la predicación fiel de la Palabra de Dios. ¿Cómo sabemos si una iglesia realmente proclama la verdad? ¿Por qué es tan crucial que el mensaje de Cristo sea predicado sin desviaciones? ¡Acompáñanos para la conclusión de su predicación y para descubrir como la fidelidad a la Palabra transforma vidas y sostiene la fe!
VIDEO - https://youtu.be/VgbhuUwGI0A ErnestoMiami analiza la escasez de manteca en Cuba bajo el régimen de Fidel Castro como una metáfora del fracaso del socialismo. A principios de la década de 1960, Castro prometió la autosuficiencia en la producción de manteca y carne de cerdo, pero sus planes fracasaron como bien lo explica la "fatal arrogancia" descrita por el economista Friedrich Hayek.La escasez de manteca, reflejada en el racionamiento y el mercado negro, se agudizó durante el "Período Especial" tras el colapso de la Unión Soviética. La obra de teatro "Manteca" de Alberto Pedro Torriente retrata la realidad de la Cuba de los 90, con familias criando cerdos en sus baños para sobrevivir.ErnestoMiami conecta la escasez de manteca con la pérdida de la cultura culinaria cubana y la destrucción económica causada por el socialismo.****PARTE IManteca, cerdo y tambor: la transculturación cubana y jazz latino. Vida y muerte de Chano Pozo - https://youtu.be/EvVSb_s8dIc PARTE IILa Manteca y el Socialismo: Historia del desabastecimiento en Cuba. Crisis Económica y Social. - https://youtu.be/VgbhuUwGI0A**** Para más videos VISITA - www.ErnestoMiami.com
Una discusión a fondo de las principales noticias del acontecer diario de Cuba y el mundo, con la conducción de los periodistas Amado Gil y José Luis Ramos | Hoy, en la Tertulia de Las Noticias Como Son: | EEUU lanza aplicación CBP Home para que migrantes puedan tramitar su salida voluntaria del país | Concluyen las excarcelaciones en Cuba y la mayoría de los 553 beneficiados son reos comune | Los ineficaces precios topados nuevamente | Invitados: Miriam Leiva, periodista independiente, articulista de CubaNet y autora del blog Reconciliación Cubana y Ángel Leal, abogado de inmigración.
Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | Cuba concluye las excarcelaciones mientras ong de derechos humanos aseguran que sólo una minoría fueron presos políticos | El turismo en la isla va en caída libre aseguran expertos | El congresista cubanoamericano Carlos Giménez viajó a Cuba por primera vez en 64 años, para una evaluación de las instalaciones para migrantes en la Base Naval de Guantánamo | Washington lanza aplicación digital CBP Home para facilitar la salida voluntaria de inmigrantes | Funcionarios de Estados Unidos y Ucrania sostienen conversaciones en busca de acuerdo de paz | Comienza en Argentina el juicio a los medicos de Maradona, entre otras noticias.
"Muy mal", dice anciano cubano cuando le preguntan sobre la alimentación en la isla
El béisbol cubano busca a su próximo estratega para el Clásico Mundial de Béisbol, y en este episodio analizamos a los principales candidatos ¿Quién tiene el perfil ideal para dirigir al equipo? ¿Cuál sería su impacto en el futuro del béisbol cubano?
Recently, the former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez was sentenced to eleven years in prison for accepting bribes in cash and gold worth more than half a million dollars. He is the first person sentenced to prison for crimes committed in the Senate in more than forty years. Menendez did favors for the government of Egypt while he was the senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, and intervened in criminal cases against the businessmen who were bribing him. In New York, he broke down in tears before a federal judge, pleading for leniency. Upon emerging from the courtroom, he made a thinly veiled plea to the man he had once voted to impeach. “President Trump is right,” Menendez declared to news cameras. “This process is political, and it's corrupted to the core. I hope President Trump cleans up the cesspool and restores the integrity to the system.” WNYC's New Jersey reporter Nancy Solomon explores how the son of working-class immigrants from Cuba scaled the heights of American politics, and then fell dramatically. But will he serve the time? Solomon speaks with the constitutional-law professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, who says, “It's hard to know who Trump will pardon next. One of the more recent pardons was for the former governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich. He was a Democrat. . . . [Trump] seems much more interested in undermining anti-corruption laws left, right, and center.”
Recently, the former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez was sentenced to eleven years in prison for accepting bribes in cash and gold worth more than half a million dollars. He is the first person sentenced to prison for crimes committed in the Senate in more than forty years. Menendez did favors for the government of Egypt while he was the senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, and intervened in criminal cases against the businessmen who were bribing him. In New York, he broke down in tears before a federal judge, pleading for leniency. Upon emerging from the courtroom, he made a thinly veiled plea to the man he had once voted to impeach. “President Trump is right,” Menendez declared to news cameras. “This process is political, and it's corrupted to the core. I hope President Trump cleans up the cesspool and restores the integrity to the system.” WNYC's New Jersey reporter Nancy Solomon explores how the son of working-class immigrants from Cuba scaled the heights of American politics, and then fell dramatically. But will he serve the time? Solomon speaks with the constitutional-law professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, who says, “It's hard to know who Trump will pardon next. One of the more recent pardons was for the former governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich. He was a Democrat. . . . [Trump] seems much more interested in undermining anti-corruption laws left, right, and center.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
En este episodio, escuchamos al pastor Raúl Feijó desde la Iglesia Presbiteriana Bíblica Comunidad del Pacto, Santa Clara, Cuba. El nos trae un mensaje sobre la marca de una iglesia verdadera: la predicación fiel de la Palabra de Dios. Reflexionamos sobre su importancia, basada en 2 Timoteo 3:16–4:5, y cómo debe ser llevada a cabo por ministros escogidos bíblicamente, convencidos de la suficiencia de las Escrituras y comprometidos a proclamar todo el consejo de Dios. ¿Cómo podemos asegurarnos de que nuestra iglesia se mantiene firme en esta verdad?
Desde la región oriental de la isla, cubano habla de sobre la crisis en el transporte y la caristia de la vida.
Aumenta en un 50% la criminalidad en Cuba / Los precios fijados de arroz y frijoles podría aumentar su costo dicen economistas Cubanos / Liberan a la mujer que protestó en Río Cauto por la escasez y el hambre / Argentina decreta 3 días de duelo por las víctimas de las inundaciones.
Según expertos el turismo en Cuba ha perdido una década, cifras oficiales muestran que enero/25 experimentó una contracción de más de un 15% respecto a enero/24 y la tendencia no es alentadora.
-Los puertos cubanos están saturados de petroleros en espera de descargar y refinar el crudo importado. -La protesta en Río Cauto pone al Gobierno a dar soluciones: una turbina para comunidades sin agua. -Cuba Siglo 21: La criminalidad se incrementó en 2024 un 50,72% respecto al año anterior.
In episode 210, host Galit Friedlander sits down with Miller Daurey, a breakout dance star who left the industry at 19 and made his return three decades later. Join Galit and Miller as they get real about what it's like to step away from dance, the fears that kept him from coming back, and what's changed after 30 years. They dive into how class culture has evolved, the highs and lows of re-entering the scene, and why getting "back to great" isn't always a straight path. Plus, they break down hot topics like filming culture in studios, where AI can for awry, and why dancers love to call themselves rusty after missing class for two minutes (I do it too!). Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Miller Daurey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backtogreat. Listen to Miller's Hey Dancer Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-dancer/id1784126648 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2jHsC6gn7MylDprwzmjc13?si=Z9F_EH7rQF-G18nlVPjSzg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwFxLwtPydHKVZMsgnIp9Mn9W6tTj-MST Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
In this episode, I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Sonia and Manuela, two inspiring women I met during my travels in Bali, who shared their powerful experiences volunteering with HTSF in Cuba. HTSF is revolutionizing healthcare by integrating homeopathy into global systems, creating a vital bridge between communities and healthcare professionals. Sonia and Manuela dive deep into their innovative work, highlighting how complex homeopathic remedies are transforming healthcare in underserved areas. They passionately discuss the importance of collaboration among health professionals and their vision of a future where homeopathy becomes a mainstream solution, empowering communities and filling the gaps in traditional healthcare. Episode Highlights: 02:16 - Decision to study homeopathy 04:59 - Felt like home with homeopathy 07:25 - What HTSF is and how it integrates homeopathy into community health 11:25 - Training and collaborative project in Cuba 15:12 - Unforgettable collaboration with Cuban doctors 19:43 - How dense water supercharges homeopathy 22:09 - Creating "dolphin dense water" for healing 24:47 - Collaboration: The secret to real impact 30:30 - Cuba's unique remedy versions and development 34:29 - The world needs homeopathy—never give up! About my Guests: Sonia Osorio is a dedicated health and wellness professional with over 20 years of experience supporting individuals in achieving balance, health, and well-being. Her approach integrates naturopathy, therapeutic massage, yoga, and meditation to help restore balance and alleviate pain, trauma, and stress. Sonia believes in a dynamic, individualized, and collaborative process where the body and mind are explored in unison, considering each person's unique medical history, background, and emotional state. Passionate about community and holistic health, she has worked with clients facing physical and emotional trauma, substance abuse, women's health, and gender issues, always prioritizing a collaborative approach and referring to colleagues when needed for comprehensive support. Manuela Santiago Teigeler is a natural health expert, naturopath, homeopath, and holistic practitioner with a deep passion for promoting health and well-being. Her journey into natural medicine was inspired by her own desire to maintain a healthy family, with a focus on remedies that are safe during pregnancy and for children, including newborns. After experiencing significant benefits for herself and her two special needs children, she was motivated to empower and support other families. With international experience serving a diverse clientele, Manuela holds a degree in Anthropology from the University of Montreal and triple diplomas in Homeopathy, Naturopathy, and Holistic Practice from the Montreal Institute of Homeopathy. She is a member of the ANPQ and an active board member of the S.P.H.Q, and also volunteers with HTSF-Canada. Find out more about HTSF Website: https://htsf-canada.ca/ Find out more about Manuela Website: https://www.manuelasantiagoteigeler.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manuela.santiago.teigeler/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manuela.santiagoteigeler/ Find out more about Sonia Website: https://livingbalancenow.com/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
Ammar Ali Jan comes back on the podcast to discuss Democracy, The Establishment, The State, Wrapping up of the Khan project, Hybrid Regime, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Palestine, Cults, Cuba, Nehru, Lincoln and more.Ammar Ali Jan is a Pakistani historian, academic and political organizer. He is founder and general secretary of Haqooq-e-Khalq Party, also a member of Progressive International and the author of 'Rule by Fear.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters:0:00 Introduction3:00 Why are only politicians targeted in Pakistan?6:30 Politicians need to come together11:35 Will Imran Khan accept Charter of Democracy14:50 Establishment's Imran Khan project has crashed19:14 How the Establishment runs Pakistan30:18 Hybrid Regime and One Page35:18 Democracy and the State41:53 Historical figures are complicated58:30 Cults now are Personality Cults1:11:30 Why liberals side with the right?1:19:00 Israel and Palestine1:28:18 India and Internationalist Global Community1:32:30 Cuba, Fidel Castro and Kashmir1:37:30 Is there any hope for the Left?1:44:11 Audience Questions
Born: March 9, 1942 in Pueblo Nuevo, Cuba, Surrounded by superstars, Bert Campaneris was a key contributor to the great Oakland teams with his competitive spirit and superb play. His memorable debut with the Kansas City A's (July 23, 1964) included two home runs, one off the first major league pitch ever thrown to him. Bert became only the third player in big league history to hit two homers in his first game. He made headlines in one of club owner Charlie Finley's publicity stunts in 1965. On September 9, Campaneris played every position in a nine inning game.Mentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball Broadcasts
Subscriber-only episodeTus comentarios son muy valiosos. Envía un mensaje de texto.Repasaremos en esta ocasión acontecimientos musicales del mes de enero de 1955. DISCOMANÍA Y ALGO MÁS les reserva los discos que llegaron por esos días a las victrolas, la radio y las discotecas, es decir, las tiendas donde se vendían discos. En cuanto al quehacer internacional de los músicos cubanos, comentaré acerca de un concierto de música de Cuba en el Carnegie Hall de Nueva York; Pérez Prado seguía siendo noticia en París y en Norteamérica. También en Francia se escuchaban los discos de Benny Moré, mientras que un día, en CMQ, Benny explicó qué era la saguasa. Nuevamente mencionaré a Felo Bergaza y Juan Bruno Tarraza; te contaré acerca de Miguelito Valdés en México y Panamá y notas acerca de Pepe Reyes, los Hermanos Rigual y otras figuras. El reporte final tratará acerca de Silvestre Méndez, el destacado compositor, bailarín, cantante y percusionista cubano.¡SUSCRÍBETE!: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1702252/subscribe
What will be the true legacy of Pope Francis? Michael Savage discusses the controversial topic of Pope Francis's legacy, expressing both admiration for Catholicism and criticism of the current Pope. Labeling him "Lenin's Pope" for prioritizing political agendas like socialism over his spiritual leadership. Savage contrasts Francis with past popes, arguing that his background in a South American socialist environment has skewed his economic perspectives. He critiques the Pope's involvement in U.S.-Cuba relations and his promotion of climate change initiatives. He references historical examples of past Popes who acted more like political leaders than spiritual figures. Savage urges Catholics to discern between the pope's moral teachings and his opinions on complex socio-economic issues, reinforcing that one doesn't have to align with the pope on political views to maintain one's faith. He also expresses the importance of prayer and spiritual support for the Pope as he faces medical issues.