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U.S. - Cuban Relations

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In light of President Bush’s recent speech calling the Cuban regime a “disgraced and dying order,” Dave Iverson and guests discuss current policy toward Cuba.

Guests:

Mauricio Claver-Carone, executive director of Cuba Democracy Advocates

Lydia Chavez, professor in UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism and editor of a book by students called "Capitalism, God and a Good Cigar: Cuba Enters the 21st Century"

Lisandro Perez, professor of Sociology at Florida International University and founder and former director of the Cuban Research Institute at FIU.

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