October 30, 2009
A breakthrough for Honduras’ political crisis

Christopher Sabatini, the senior director of policy for the Council of the Americas and an expert on Latin American affairs discusses the resolution of the political crisis in Honduras with David Brancaccio.

He analyzes the factors that led to the breakthrough agreement between the deposed president and the de facto government and the likelihood it will succeed.

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David Brancaccio’s report on Honduras tonight very
briefly,in photo background,showed 2 overloaded donkeys, one with its ears cut very short, surely a painful procedure..I suggest World Focus when it sees cruelty to animals, even in the background, should contact WSPA,World Society for the Protection of Animals @ http://www.wspa usa.org or call 1 800 883 9772. (my space bar is broken).. Thank you. Virginia Lamarche, Wall Twp., NJ, USA

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