Cubans anticipate more economic devastation after Maduro’s capture

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Cuba’s fragile economy could face more serious consequences after President Trump announced “there will be no more oil or money coming into Cuba” from Venezuela. The island is estimated to get up to half of its daily energy needs from Venezuela. NBC News’ Ed Augustin spoke with people who are bracing for what could happen next.

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