Open Phones on U.S.-Cuba Relations
Following President Obama’s announcement of a major change in U.S. policy toward Cuba, including opening an embassy in Havana and opening trade and… read more
Following President Obama’s announcement of a major change in U.S. policy toward Cuba, including opening an embassy in Havana and opening trade and travel to the country, telephone lines were open for viewer responses to the question, “Should the U.S. normalize relations with Cuba?” The telephone lines were divided between those who supported and opposed the change, with a special line for Cuban Americans. close
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