question and he shows with that lip locking and the blocking hi eyes. his face was gesticulating i guess what you do with your hands but seems like his face was gesticulating, moving it so much. having a party in that moment. shows a lot of emotion contrasting that with angela merkel, she is very calm and does not show a lot of facial response. completely nothing, even when he makes the joke. let me play this because political commentators are focusing on this when trump answers wiretapping question. as far as wiretapping i guess, you know, this past administration, at least we have something in common, perhaps. [ laughter ] what do you see there? it s a double take moment for her. she ll look over and squint her eyes in a moment of confusion, maybe not sure what he s saying or how to respond to it. then she returns back to a very
restaurant on miami s calle ocho. it s part of little havana there in miami. versailles is a very important place. i ve been there when i covered news in miami. it is a very important meeting place for people to get together to talk politics. and at this hour they are meeting and it s typically, rafael, correct me if i m wrong where people will have food together and talk about politics. this time they are coming to talk about fidel castro. it is the heart of little havana. where people meet to talk about politics, to talk about the memories they had when they lived back on the island. the talk about the latest occurrence that castro has had, the late rest political shift in the united states. but at the same time it preserved that cubanness of the cuban culture. the food, the way of talking gesticulating with your arms and
top of the building on very large hooks and safety harnesses. i ll tell you, i have goose bumps watching this. just to look at these two men, my eyes are on both of them. guy on the left has been drinking water. gesticulating. looks like they re talking, carrying on a conversation. that has to be a good thing. i would be paralyzed with my hands gripping t inping the edg. you see the fire department there responding. as you point out, they re clearly connected with these ropes. we re all waiting for the moment, if and when, they begin this i don t know if it would be some sort of pulley system to bring both of them up and over this edge. but perspective. you mentioned 500 feet. this hearst tower is 46 stories, 500 feet. you said a football field and a half. right. a football field on its end plus another half of a football field on its end. that s what you have dangling where you were working just about a half an hour ago. the funny part is, to me, is
talking. and talking and moving and gesticulating. yes. it is not to say that it happens very quickly or that it is progressing quickly. i want it to speed up. i am very impatient, and i do want to be more independent using my hands, walking, and the next three to five years. yes, i expect him to walk again. you know, whatever i have to do to help him achieve it, i will do it. if he says so, then i believe it. look in the mirror today, who do you see? i was thinking about that a couple weeks ago. my nephew is seven years old. he is five. they were looking at photos from before i was injured. my niece said you re not sitting. you re standing. my nephew is like, yeah, so he is standing, big deal. it is the same thing. it is still him. then it kind of made me look from a different point of view
after a bit, we didn t pay much attention to it any longer. because after three or four times you get used it to. one adapts oneself to the mine. translator: i drive a 450 toro scoop. my boss was down there guiding me with his lamps. my first cut was perfect, and the second one. then on the third cut, my boss started complaining. gesticulating. so i get off the machine angrily. i go over to him and ask, what s the matter? he shouts, take out your earplugs! so when i take them out, my ears felt like they burst. [ shouts ] [ crashing ] translator: the rumble began. it sounded as if there was a war