should be steered in such a way to maximize economic benefits to working people in this country. the working class and the middle class. if we were going to be a mega power in the world, which is what we woke up to at the end of world war ii, then let s use it in a specific way. there was this impetus at that time that we should use it and shape our economic might and use our economic might to benefit american working people. and the specific idea was everybody in america who wanted a job should get a job and not just a job but a good job. it should become the economic priority of our country now that we have all this new power. it should be our priority that we have full employment, a job for everyone who wants one. so that was proposed. in the first congress at the end of world war ii that we would make that a priority and our government would be bound to follow that.
no. anthony: you milked the cows, tended the animals. he claims he never even saw processed food until he was a teenager. anthony: a brief respite by the side of the road and some are less appreciative of fine automobiles as we are. a short consultation with an automobile professional and we re back on the road. back in this case to school. this was his old elementary
so long dennis rodman. shaquille o neal shamed as the first ever sports envoy to cuba. holding basketball clinics and visiting historic and cultural sites in havana. the latest move to normalize relations. speaking of the president, he kicked off the weekend by making an historic move in honor of the lgbt community.
anthony: cuba has been sitting here 55 years now, half an hour away, basically giving the biggest superpower in the world the stiff middle finger. 50-plus years of animosity, embargo, rationing, and fidel castro is still hanging on. but recently, there are powerful indications that everything is about to change. we are in a little fishing town. this place is where two brothers go out and fish every morning and bring fresh seafood. hugo: we are in jaimanitas, a little fishing village.
leonardo: this is a typical street of this neighborhood. houses of wood, houses of concrete. the street is not in good condition. here was the bus station. it s not a bus station anymore. now it s a building. it s a monument of the past. anthony: mantilla is a suburb of havana, home to one of cuba s most celebrated writers. leonardo: [ speaking spanish ] anthony: author of the internationally successful mario conde detective series, padura has been able to portray the daily struggles, the absurdities of life in cuba.