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algeria is a very special case. algeria was not overseas. it waslly artmt of nodyt biffce th u1 io ros covo and 3 million berbers in algeria who couldn't. enly ethasylt icsov30a tasabt liberty were phot list noncitizens. that led to an eight year very bloody civil warndazy he de t ae e in bolrs e onrtgi e not talk about repentance in apologies. he said that does not go for relations between states. thges l, ink itas jt fthhe e skifatt epncrh happened having been promised and never got it. that is a general problem of nations, not justthe ch at t hthme led aia prm t wecin a korea,but that is the dark side and that is part of tisnfuokre trying to address. congratulations. the writing and that beautiful the beautiful poetry and the rechng tsut canstths.gm would you consider adding a 12thanwhhdingor send eerl mk stitr ruto dreis yhi about, and just some of your examples, queens has the united states government karoladd iwithin the an at dareilon even in northern ireland the british and irish governments were providing so i would just like y t in
algeria is a very special case. algeria was not overseas. it waslly artmt of nodyt biffce th u1 io ros covo and 3 million berbers in algeria who couldn't. enly ethasylt icsov30a tasabt liberty were phot list noncitizens. that led to an eight year very bloody civil warndazy he de t ae e in bolrs e onrtgi e not talk about repentance in apologies. he said that does not go for relations between states. thges l, ink itas jt fthhe e skifatt epncrh happened having been promised and never got it. that...
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we don't know what role algeria's playing actually.use when you see the border of mali, you do not have any border with -- even people who think this is a consequence of war in libya, there is no border with libya, so where those weapons are coming from, they need to turn it maybe by niger or -- so we need to know what role those countries are playing in the world. >> and what about drugs and drug trafficking? >> we heard about this plane which landed last year, 2011, in this area, mali it when the regular government was working. they destroy the plane after it landed. so we don't know was it coming from colombia, arabic countries, nobody knows that. >> nobody knows, but you had heard there were drugs on the plane? >> because it's a no-man's-land area, no leader, so this helps them to do whatever they need -- >> to get money? >> to get money. >> what about you. your standing here in profile tonight. i'm not saying your name. you're not showing your face. why? >> oh, we don't know, we don't know -- people out there the far from where we
we don't know what role algeria's playing actually.use when you see the border of mali, you do not have any border with -- even people who think this is a consequence of war in libya, there is no border with libya, so where those weapons are coming from, they need to turn it maybe by niger or -- so we need to know what role those countries are playing in the world. >> and what about drugs and drug trafficking? >> we heard about this plane which landed last year, 2011, in this area,...
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she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say ab
she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i...
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to china the interest would be far more in the western part of the cause of the cotton in nigeria algeria where the u.s. does purchase its oil on the weapons sales certainly the u.s. is a major arms. source of arms globally but for most african countries u.s. arms are not affordable u.s. systems are too complex in fact the u.s. military in a number of cases has sourced weapons for allied countries to the former eastern bloc or even look at china as a source simply because those weapons are far more affordable ok and it is intervening spice can you explain to my audience what the mission of africa are is africa what is its mission the u.s. the mission of the u.s. africa command is like that of all the six geographic unmanned is to have planning purposes and military to military relations with countries in specific regions formally africa was divided into three different commands part of it was handled out of the pacific part of it was handled the middle east and the majority handled out of europe that didn't give africa the focus or the specialized attention it needed within the military s
to china the interest would be far more in the western part of the cause of the cotton in nigeria algeria where the u.s. does purchase its oil on the weapons sales certainly the u.s. is a major arms. source of arms globally but for most african countries u.s. arms are not affordable u.s. systems are too complex in fact the u.s. military in a number of cases has sourced weapons for allied countries to the former eastern bloc or even look at china as a source simply because those weapons are far...
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spain has announced that it's repatriating all of its aid workers from refugee camps in western algeria hundred has acted in response to fears over security in the country recently a growing al qaeda presence in neighboring mali has brought instability to the region. militants on tajikistan's border with afghanistan of started to hand over their weapons after a major security operation which left at least thirty and forty one captured in an ongoing offensive launched on tuesday seventeen soldiers also died while forty were injured in an effort to track down a former warlord accused of killing a senior security officer authorities have sealed all border crossing points in the region but the only exception provided to nato supply trucks. and raging conflict in syria has been preoccupying world leaders and international media but in one country it's become an attraction for sightseers in israel thousands have been flocking to the border for what they're calling a must see event artie's paullus lawyer has been to see how the pain and heartache of syrians has become little more than a photo
spain has announced that it's repatriating all of its aid workers from refugee camps in western algeria hundred has acted in response to fears over security in the country recently a growing al qaeda presence in neighboring mali has brought instability to the region. militants on tajikistan's border with afghanistan of started to hand over their weapons after a major security operation which left at least thirty and forty one captured in an ongoing offensive launched on tuesday seventeen...
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has announced that it's repatriating all of its aid workers from refugee camps in western algeria madrid has acted under spawn's to fears over security in the country recently a growing al qaida presence in neighboring mali has brought instability to the region. militants all in tajikistan border with afghanistan have started to hand over their weapons after a major security operation which left thirty of them dead and forty one captured in an ongoing offensive launched on tuesday seventeen soldiers died or injured in an effort to track down a former warlord accused of killing a senior security officer authorities have sealed all border crossing points in the region but the only exception provided to nato supply trucks. and unmanned russian cargo spacecraft has already docked with the international space station marking a successful test of a new all digital docking system that's after a failed attempt five days ago the progress craft separated from the i asked us earlier this week to try and reconnect with the station with the help of the new equipment but a technical glitch developed a
has announced that it's repatriating all of its aid workers from refugee camps in western algeria madrid has acted under spawn's to fears over security in the country recently a growing al qaida presence in neighboring mali has brought instability to the region. militants all in tajikistan border with afghanistan have started to hand over their weapons after a major security operation which left thirty of them dead and forty one captured in an ongoing offensive launched on tuesday seventeen...
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they are in a loose alliance with these fighters from al qaeda in the islamic maghreb arabs from algeria mauritania now exploiting the power vacuum in mali after the government there was toppled in a coup back in march. yesterday, the islamists hacked down this door to a 15th century mosque, horrifying locals who believed it would only open on the day the world ends. in may this one of timbuktu's best known monuments was attacked, an image of the genie protecting the city. this militant explained that he broke it down himself to prove that the only protection comes from god. the city once rivaled oxford as a seat of learning. eight of its 16 main sufi shrines have reportedly been destroyed. apparently in revenge for unesco declaring them endangered sites only last week. this community leader has warned that timbuktu is on the verge of losing its soul, northern mali could be the next al qaeda central. funded by hostage taking and cocaine smuggling. the capital bamoko 600 miles south seems powerless the coup against this the presidential palace was led by a lowly captain. and there's no cr
they are in a loose alliance with these fighters from al qaeda in the islamic maghreb arabs from algeria mauritania now exploiting the power vacuum in mali after the government there was toppled in a coup back in march. yesterday, the islamists hacked down this door to a 15th century mosque, horrifying locals who believed it would only open on the day the world ends. in may this one of timbuktu's best known monuments was attacked, an image of the genie protecting the city. this militant...
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has announced that it's repatriating all of its aid workers from refugee camps in western algeria letter it has art in response to fears over security in the country recently a growing al qaida presence in the neighboring town of mali in neighboring mali rather has brought instability to the region. militants on the stones border with afghanistan have started to hand over their weapons after a major security operation which left at least thirty of them dead and forty one captured in an ongoing offensive launched on tuesday seventeen soldiers also died while fourteen were injured in the effort to track down a former warlord accused of killing a senior security officer authorities have sealed all border crossing points in the region but the only exception provided to nato supply trucks. remain ians are heading to the polls to decide whether to send their president packing but i am also school. is facing the impeachment referendum after being suspended by a parliament for abuse of power he's also become unpopular for imposing e.u. all staring measures which have led to widespread protests a
has announced that it's repatriating all of its aid workers from refugee camps in western algeria letter it has art in response to fears over security in the country recently a growing al qaida presence in the neighboring town of mali in neighboring mali rather has brought instability to the region. militants on the stones border with afghanistan have started to hand over their weapons after a major security operation which left at least thirty of them dead and forty one captured in an ongoing...
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spain has announced that it's repatriating all of its aid workers from refugee camps in western algeria but drought has acted in response to fears over security in the country recently a growing al qaeda presence in neighboring mali has brought instability to the region. for many and are heading to the polls to decide whether to send their president packing but i am also school is facing the impeachment referendum after being suspended by parliament for abuse of power has also become unpopular for opposing e.u. austerity measures which have led to widespread protests but our school himself denies the accusations against him and has urged his supporters to boycott the referendum the vote comes as rumania as finalizing and i am back to bail out all the. hugh has expressed concerns over efforts to outs the elected president. and unmanned russian cargo spacecraft has read docked with the international space station marking a successful test of a new all digital docking system that's after it failed an attempt five days ago the progress craft separated from the eye assessor earlier this week
spain has announced that it's repatriating all of its aid workers from refugee camps in western algeria but drought has acted in response to fears over security in the country recently a growing al qaeda presence in neighboring mali has brought instability to the region. for many and are heading to the polls to decide whether to send their president packing but i am also school is facing the impeachment referendum after being suspended by parliament for abuse of power has also become unpopular...
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the speculation that this event could facilitate i don't know corporate giveaways and yes sponsor algeria was among a number of corporations that exploited manufacturers tax loophole signed into law by virginia governor bob mcdonnell funny right that they decided to donate money to host the gathering just shortly in mcdonnell state shortly after so another controversial governor is also going to make sure that he's there rubbing elbows with america's corporate leaders that would be wisconsin's darling scott walker. that he believes governor walker is too closely connected to koch industries which donated to walker's campaign some have raised questions about a provision in the governor's bill saying it would allow private organizations like koch companies the ability to purchase power plants from the state without a bidding process. so basically if other governors want to learn how to lay legislative groundwork for close bids on state owned power utilities governor walker can dish the goods and n.g.a. friends like dominion and general electric they can offer their two cents as well this wh
the speculation that this event could facilitate i don't know corporate giveaways and yes sponsor algeria was among a number of corporations that exploited manufacturers tax loophole signed into law by virginia governor bob mcdonnell funny right that they decided to donate money to host the gathering just shortly in mcdonnell state shortly after so another controversial governor is also going to make sure that he's there rubbing elbows with america's corporate leaders that would be wisconsin's...
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history itwa cidoi talking openly about growing up in france during and after world war ii, his time in algeria, political career, and vision of france, the u.s., and europe as a hole. >> is uring the u.s. no , urtelel 'siterheth e mt. he'll be doing interviewed remotely from fraps. he's not able to travel. israel is the mst controversial bo on the list th season, hede skeinaelt fun to workn and what people rer to as a republican israeli leader, and he really details that the u.s. and israel have had a strong close relationships as allies, but at the u.s. really focuses istoprr he fe,or d a focus on themselves first. >> what books do you look for? >> you know, we are a publisher of non-fiction, a global publisher, and we really look to publishbooks that focus on all sides of the debate. thiue eubtoontbuo yt, de range of ideas as long as they are thoughtful and well-argued. >> another author with a book coming out is yuran brooks and don watkins. >> yes, "fr mk voonnds al s frhcu director of the institute, and they argue that for the u.s. to pull themselves off the brink of theconomic crisis tha
history itwa cidoi talking openly about growing up in france during and after world war ii, his time in algeria, political career, and vision of france, the u.s., and europe as a hole. >> is uring the u.s. no , urtelel 'siterheth e mt. he'll be doing interviewed remotely from fraps. he's not able to travel. israel is the mst controversial bo on the list th season, hede skeinaelt fun to workn and what people rer to as a republican israeli leader, and he really details that the u.s. and...
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when you look at this lit up map, this is pretty powerful and we're not even lighting up algeria whichn, somalia, niger, mali, yemen. seth jones, good to see you. appreciate your taking the time. the greatest terrorist threat used to be afghanistan and pakistan and people have become accustomed to that. why are we now seeing such a significant rise in al qaeda-linked groups in northern africa and the southern part of the arabian peninsula? >> well, i think there's a bit of a supply and demand issue here. on the one hand there's a new demand for justice. we've seen the fall of multiple regimes in yemen, weak regime in somalia. now we've got falling regime in syria. al qaeda has pushed fighters in to help fill the vacuum. at the same time we also have a supply again of fighters. we've seen money coming from the la vont and the gulf. a bit of basic supply and demand. >> what we heard in mali is they obviously are very add meant that countries like qatar are involved. assad has been saying that it's been ail kai day linked groups that have caused the problem but your report that are dozens
when you look at this lit up map, this is pretty powerful and we're not even lighting up algeria whichn, somalia, niger, mali, yemen. seth jones, good to see you. appreciate your taking the time. the greatest terrorist threat used to be afghanistan and pakistan and people have become accustomed to that. why are we now seeing such a significant rise in al qaeda-linked groups in northern africa and the southern part of the arabian peninsula? >> well, i think there's a bit of a supply and...
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me.awaan lkpabow up in france during and after world war ii, his time in algeria, his political career and his vision for the future of france, the u.s. and europe as a whole. >> host: will he be tring the u.s.? >> guest: , unfortunately, he ll n. thmeso'le d interviews remotely from france, but he won't be able to travel. >> host: danny denon. >> guest: yes. israel is our most controversial book this season which makes it ve fun to work o 'sutper cey t in israel -- nyet set in israel, and he really details that the u.s. and israel have had a strong, close relationship with allies but that the u.s. really focuses on their n concerns anthat for israel to prosper ithure, fo ohlvrs oshandbo does palgrave macmillan look for? >> guest: you know, we are a publisher of nonfiction, we're a global publisher, and we really look to publish books that focus on all sides of the debate. we really want to contribute to evhia rafe, ande pis s on ay' thoughtful and well argued. >> host: another author who has a book coming out is yuron brooks and don watkins. >> guest: yes. ree market revolution." this
me.awaan lkpabow up in france during and after world war ii, his time in algeria, his political career and his vision for the future of france, the u.s. and europe as a whole. >> host: will he be tring the u.s.? >> guest: , unfortunately, he ll n. thmeso'le d interviews remotely from france, but he won't be able to travel. >> host: danny denon. >> guest: yes. israel is our most controversial book this season which makes it ve fun to work o 'sutper cey t in israel -- nyet...
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so the leadership of al qaeda in the islamic maghreb is from algeria. where they have roots back to foreign fighters. they're trying to bring them in to expand. >> one of the other things we found is there really is -- there are no borders. the border for whatever reason it's incredibly remote. a lot the countries on the border have weak militaries and governments as well. northern mali, niger, burkina faso, no borders. we were able to go back and forth. the islamic radicals, some of the militias, were going back and forth. so what's going to happen? how big could this cancer be? >> this cancer could actually spread. it can spread beyo the western -- west africa. it can have some repercussions in europe. it can have some repercussions in other parts of the middle east and potentially the united states. it's very alarming. the big problem also is now they can -- they're setting up camps. they'll be some training. they also have weapons from gadhafi's arsenal. still, to today, we don't have a very good handle on precisely what they have in their capabilit
so the leadership of al qaeda in the islamic maghreb is from algeria. where they have roots back to foreign fighters. they're trying to bring them in to expand. >> one of the other things we found is there really is -- there are no borders. the border for whatever reason it's incredibly remote. a lot the countries on the border have weak militaries and governments as well. northern mali, niger, burkina faso, no borders. we were able to go back and forth. the islamic radicals, some of the...
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they are in a loose alliance with these fighters from al qaeda in the islamic maghreb arabs from algeria mauritania now exploiting the power vacuum in mali after the government there was toppled in a coup back in march. yesterday, the islamists hacked down this door to a 15th century mosque, horrifying locals who believed it would only open on the day the world ends. in may this one of timbuktu's best known monuments was attacked, an image of the genie protecting the city. this militant explained that he broke it down himself to prove that the only protection comes from god. the city once rivaled oxford as a seat of learning. eight of its 16 main sufi shrines have reportedly been destroyed. apparently in revenge for unesco declaring them endangered sites only last week. this community leader has warned that timbuktu is on the verge of losing its soul, northern mali could be the next al qaeda central. funded by hostage taking and cocaine smuggling. the capital bamoko 600 miles south seems powerless the coup against this the presidential palace was led by a lowly captain. and there's no cr
they are in a loose alliance with these fighters from al qaeda in the islamic maghreb arabs from algeria mauritania now exploiting the power vacuum in mali after the government there was toppled in a coup back in march. yesterday, the islamists hacked down this door to a 15th century mosque, horrifying locals who believed it would only open on the day the world ends. in may this one of timbuktu's best known monuments was attacked, an image of the genie protecting the city. this militant...