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aren t you curious what powerful people what might be closeted pedophiles? jesse: what are the democrats hiding? shouldn t be anymore coal fire plants in the world. j jesse: john kerry reporting for duty. thank you, sir, fire in the hole. jesse: robot cowboys coming plus. [music] jesse: fox news alert government hiding jeffrey epstein flight laws since he committed suicide four years ago. we care about women and children and law and order. we care about corruption. when senator marcia blackburn tried to subpoena flight logs of jeff epstein, we were surprised senator dick derban made it difficult. why hasn t any politician until marcia blackburn try to find out who flew on the child trafficker s sex trafficker s plane. are these flight logs being used as blackmail? what powerful people on the plane? what kind of intelligence operation was epstein running? why would dick durban be running interference for a dead pedophile. reporter: why won t you subpoena jeff

CNN CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin December 17, 2014 19:34:00

why has there been a u.s. embargo against cuba. it began in the 1960s so it s easy to understand if you re not entirely there. i bring you five questions you might have been embarrassed to ask about the cuban embargo. why did the embargo start? the u.s. began imposing sanctions against cuba after castro seized power back in 1959 and soon after he nationalized more than a billion dollar in national assets on the island. senator john f. kennedy made the embargo official in 1962. number two, what kind of restrictions does the embargo currently impose? answer, the imbargo not only keeps american companies from doing business in cuba but also prohibits americans from traveling there or spending money as tourists. american citizens can face up to a $65,000 fine for spending money in cuba according to the u.s. treasury. the embargo also limits the amount individuals can spend to family living in cuba.

CNN CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin December 17, 2014 19:36:00

embargo topped $1 trillion in its five-decade history. i want to talk you live to havana and speak with wayne smith. a senior fellow of the cuba project at johns hopkins university. wayne, nice to see you, sir. welcome. pleasure. i m actually at the center for international politics. forgive me. thank you for correcting that. let me just begin with the question that we went through five questions people are asking and let me begin with how does this impact americans potentially traveling to cuba, goods americans would want to bring back, ie cigars and what not, does that change? i have no idea whether that changes or not. you ve been able to bring some things back for a while. whether this changes it, i don t know. how about why don t you tell me you were there in havana.

CNN CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin December 17, 2014 19:44:00

he took four different trips to cuba prior to the fifth trip in which he was imprisoned. he was working as a s subcontractor. what is it he was trying to do in cuba? i think it s important for americans to understand that he was not the humanitarian do-gooder of state department releases. he was operating in a program going on in in cuba and he brought in sophisticated telecommunication equipment. he used religious groups to carry some of the equipment in. he was not the humanitarian do-gooder caught in the wrong place in the right time as state officials said. he was somebody that was a

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