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a man was arrested from algeria, 27 years old. he was arrested about 30 kilometers away from cologne. interestingly enough, algeria is on the list of countries that the german government wants to declare a safe zone, along with morocco. previously the declared the balkan countries like bosnia, montenegro, serbia to be safe countries, and that means effectively people coming from those countries have almost no chance of getting asylum in germany. practically speaking, it also means they will not be housed among the regular refugee population, which is distributed through centers across germany. rather, they will be held in something called repatriation centers in germany's southernmost state of bare area. there is an interesting -- of bavaria. there is an interesting note as well -- there is a competition with deporting people because algeria and morocco notoriously do not cooperate with deportation cases. the notion has been raised of limiting development aid to those countries if they do not step up to the plate and cooperate wit
a man was arrested from algeria, 27 years old. he was arrested about 30 kilometers away from cologne. interestingly enough, algeria is on the list of countries that the german government wants to declare a safe zone, along with morocco. previously the declared the balkan countries like bosnia, montenegro, serbia to be safe countries, and that means effectively people coming from those countries have almost no chance of getting asylum in germany. practically speaking, it also means they will not...
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algeria. fill.uses to talk to -- phil. he is the deputy governor in algeria in charge of delivering the certification. >> quick comment richard norton smith? >> what is going on with -- along with the incompetence of the banks is the spiteful miss of the irradiance -- iranians. they were determined that they would not be released on jimmy carter's watch. being moments of him sworn into office, the planes took off. >> you have something new there in the form of a diary from one of the hostages. >> this is almost like a sacred piece of paper. robert, whom was the oldest of the hostages kept a diary during the entire period and his widow gave it to us which we are privileged to have. i will read a brief section. the 402nd day. was told again there
algeria. fill.uses to talk to -- phil. he is the deputy governor in algeria in charge of delivering the certification. >> quick comment richard norton smith? >> what is going on with -- along with the incompetence of the banks is the spiteful miss of the irradiance -- iranians. they were determined that they would not be released on jimmy carter's watch. being moments of him sworn into office, the planes took off. >> you have something new there in the form of a diary from one...
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so, for example, algeria, which is also a regime, the government sets all policy. and there's no room for civil society. so for young people especially to see that there are so many layers of functioning government, of a civil society movement, of a nonprofit sector and the collaboration nonprofit sector, private sector, and government. that is the real beauty of what we can show to international visitors . >> and one of the things that's interesting too is how many different judicial groups you bring and they're mixing it up with the judiciary here. >> exactly. our judges are amazing. we have not just the national judicial college, the national council for juvenile and court judges which is one of our country's most amazing institutions . >> which most people don't know is based in reno. >> exactly. but we have local judges who i can call on a moment's notice, and they open their arms, they open their homes, and they love having that engagement with judges from other countries. because it's a huge learning experience for them. so we have a great relationship with
so, for example, algeria, which is also a regime, the government sets all policy. and there's no room for civil society. so for young people especially to see that there are so many layers of functioning government, of a civil society movement, of a nonprofit sector and the collaboration nonprofit sector, private sector, and government. that is the real beauty of what we can show to international visitors . >> and one of the things that's interesting too is how many different judicial...
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the package also adds algeria, morocco and tunises i -- tunisia to the list of safe countries of originthat makes it easier for authorities to send asylum seekers back to those nations. germany has been coping with a million migrants who came to the country last year. state leaders say they need more help from berlin. reporter: germany's 16 state premiers agree on at least one thing. they want more money for the integration of refugees. now they need to take care that the people who have a good chance of staying, that the more than one million people who arrived in 2015, now also get an apartment. so that they leave the emergency accommodations, the tents, the gymnasiums. they must ensure that the children are offered an education, that kindergartens are set up, that the german language is promoted and that language requirements are improved. municipalities in germany are struggling with the growing problems arising from the sheer number of refugee arrivals. the state remeres say the states are at their limit. it should therefore be very clear that without a significant reduction it wil
the package also adds algeria, morocco and tunises i -- tunisia to the list of safe countries of originthat makes it easier for authorities to send asylum seekers back to those nations. germany has been coping with a million migrants who came to the country last year. state leaders say they need more help from berlin. reporter: germany's 16 state premiers agree on at least one thing. they want more money for the integration of refugees. now they need to take care that the people who have a good...
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we had the great psychiatrist, algeria and psychiatrists talk about the revolutionary court could be led by an important distinction from the classic market. so they. so we put all these pieces together and organized ourselves and called her cell's revolutionary because while the goal was black liberation, we knew there was only one pathway and that was the dismantling of the revolutionary fundamental change to a noncapitalist organize social construct. so that was our general, ideological theory. how did we implement that? our goal is to save the black panther party was not going to be the revolution. the black panther party would create the conditions to raise the consciousness of the people so that the people would have a struggle. as a result we had many strategies to many was to organize around their needs. if you have a human right not to be hungry and we said how do we express that. instead of talking about food, desert and so forth, we started feeding people for free and people got idea that maybe they had a right to have food and they pushed the public schools as we had a pr
we had the great psychiatrist, algeria and psychiatrists talk about the revolutionary court could be led by an important distinction from the classic market. so they. so we put all these pieces together and organized ourselves and called her cell's revolutionary because while the goal was black liberation, we knew there was only one pathway and that was the dismantling of the revolutionary fundamental change to a noncapitalist organize social construct. so that was our general, ideological...
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kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.rse, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg. >> with an egg on top. >> what's a little pancake they put on top? that's just to hold the egg in? >> yeah, just to hold the egg in. it's like a hat to cover up something. you can get them with cheese, you can get them with chili paste, you can have them with honey, with sugar. >> how do you like yours? >> i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> really? what's the name of this neighborhood? >> this is the cradle of the revolution. >> this was the first neighborhood to rise up? >> yes. this is the first place to rise up. >> why do you think this neighborhood? >>
kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.rse, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg....
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>> he is a deputy governor who is in algeria in charge of delivering the certification. host: a quick comment? guest: what is going on is along with the incompetence in some cases of the banks is the spiteful this of the -- despite oflness -- the spitefulness the iranians. they were determined that the hostages were not go going to be released on jimmy carter's watch and within moments of reagan's swearing in, they took off. host: you have one of the documents. >> one of the oldest hostages kept a diary during the entire period, and his widow gave it to us. we are privileged to have it. i will read a brief section. december 9, 1980, 402nd day. we are told again there would be no hot water, possibly tomorrow. if i could assure that iran was really hurting, i could do without hot water. he was one of a number of hostages who, when they were there, wished that stronger action had been taken. when they got back, they realized very strict economic sanctions had been placed on iran, no concessions were made to get them back, and that they all came back to life. -- back alive.
>> he is a deputy governor who is in algeria in charge of delivering the certification. host: a quick comment? guest: what is going on is along with the incompetence in some cases of the banks is the spiteful this of the -- despite oflness -- the spitefulness the iranians. they were determined that the hostages were not go going to be released on jimmy carter's watch and within moments of reagan's swearing in, they took off. host: you have one of the documents. >> one of the oldest...
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. >>> rescuers in algeria are going to great lengths to save this animal. this pit is pretty deep. >> how deep is it? >> i know how deep that hole is. deeper than that ladder is long. >> right. >> because otherwise they would have stuck the ladder in there and climbed down. >> all right. this guy is all roped up and he's about to head down. >> wow. this is no joke. >> don't let him go. >> need gloves. >> they're doing it over the ladder as well. good thinking. freak out a little bit. >> freak out. >> see what this animal is. >> when you see what the animal is, it's going to warm your heart. >> it's a dragon. over. that's a goat. >> i knew it. a baby dragon. >> it is the cutest little goat that i've ever seen and it gets cuter because it belongs to this little fella. >> oh. and so, you know, we watched the video, we're like wow, a lot went into this for this little tiny goat. when you see it's this little boy and his goat ran off and fell down into the pit you have to go to great lengths for it. >>> as a motorcycle rider, scenes like this just make my blood
. >>> rescuers in algeria are going to great lengths to save this animal. this pit is pretty deep. >> how deep is it? >> i know how deep that hole is. deeper than that ladder is long. >> right. >> because otherwise they would have stuck the ladder in there and climbed down. >> all right. this guy is all roped up and he's about to head down. >> wow. this is no joke. >> don't let him go. >> need gloves. >> they're doing it over the...
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>> algeria? >> they have an affiliate, and it's basically a group, it's not very big, probably maybe 50 to a hundred fighters. >> you hit on the point i was trying to get to. it's not very big. >> right. >> so while we're trying to figure out how to carry out these extremely complex military operations and diplomatic operations in countries like syria, why shouldn't we destroy them and these other countries that they claim territory in? start to get small victories against them. why shouldn't we just wipe them out in there? if they only have a hundred people, why can't we -- why don't we, i should say, wipe them out, so instead of claiming land in ten countries, they claim it in two or three, and you defeat the small ones first and then you dwigefeat the big ones, that way you're not make what c whack a mole when you go in and attack the big one? >> with respect to algeria, two comments. number one, the algerian government is vigorously pursuing this group. they hate them. they despise them. they
>> algeria? >> they have an affiliate, and it's basically a group, it's not very big, probably maybe 50 to a hundred fighters. >> you hit on the point i was trying to get to. it's not very big. >> right. >> so while we're trying to figure out how to carry out these extremely complex military operations and diplomatic operations in countries like syria, why shouldn't we destroy them and these other countries that they claim territory in? start to get small victories...
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. >>> rescuers in algeria are going to great lengths to save this animal. this pit is pretty deep. >> how deep is it? >> i know how deep that hole is. deeper than that ladder is long. >> right. >> because otherwise they would have stuck the ladder in there and climbed down. >> all right. this guy is all roped up and he's about to head down. >> wow. this is no joke. >> don't let him go. >> need gloves. >> they're doing it over the ladder as well. good thinking. freak out a little bit. >> freak out. >> when you see what the animal is, it's going to warm your heart. >> it's a dragon. >> no. because that would warm you all over. that's a goat. >> i knew it. a baby dragon. >> it is the cutest little goat that i've ever seen and it gets cuter because it belongs to this little fella. >> oh. and so, you know, we watched the video, we're like wow, a lot went into this for this little tiny goat. when you see it's this little boy and his goat ran off and fell down into the pit you have to go to great lengths for it. >>> as a motorcycle rider, scenes like this just mak
. >>> rescuers in algeria are going to great lengths to save this animal. this pit is pretty deep. >> how deep is it? >> i know how deep that hole is. deeper than that ladder is long. >> right. >> because otherwise they would have stuck the ladder in there and climbed down. >> all right. this guy is all roped up and he's about to head down. >> wow. this is no joke. >> don't let him go. >> need gloves. >> they're doing it over the...
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minister on friday to talk about the refugee crisis and germany added to the list of safe countries algeriaa and morocco and unlikely to be successful but mrs. merkel it's she will encourage integration in the country as we report now. >> reporter: their struggle to get to germany is over now the main task is to learn a new language, safely installed in a classroom these syrians are glad to have left their countries troubles behind. >> translator: i came here to have a peaceful life. it feels good. i have security and i have the peace i have been longing for but it was hard to leave home and family. >> reporter: the refugees teacher is mrs. schmitt and she came to germany 12 years ago from dubai and said her experience made her want to help these people integrate but in resent months things have gotten much tougher and she says the attacks on women on cologne on new year's eve changed everything. >> there were a lot more people, german people that were excited as the thought of having refugees here in the beginning than they are now, telling the ge german is like a slap in the face. >> repo
minister on friday to talk about the refugee crisis and germany added to the list of safe countries algeriaa and morocco and unlikely to be successful but mrs. merkel it's she will encourage integration in the country as we report now. >> reporter: their struggle to get to germany is over now the main task is to learn a new language, safely installed in a classroom these syrians are glad to have left their countries troubles behind. >> translator: i came here to have a peaceful...
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maybe we'll see lebanon, algeria, but the motion will be supported by 15 to 18 arab counties which isnough to support. there was expectation, as unusual between what has been done before iran and the united states. but it seems that they have a strong position. they have no interest to open a discussion with iran. there are different areas. they want to make sure that iran is respecting the saudi position and arab interests. unless iranians show more flexibility, they seem to be behind the position. >> iran is denying that it fired several rockets near a fleet of u.n. warships. the u.s. navy released a video showing the incident. saying it happened as the warships sailed through a busy waterway in the gulf off the koist of iran. a revolutionary guard spokesman says the accusation is false, and similar to psych logical warfare >>> egypt's flu parliament is con -- new parliament is convening for the first time in three years and is expected to elect a speaker. the previous parliament was dissolved in 2012. >> reporter: it was not too longs ago when egyptians couped for hours to vote in
maybe we'll see lebanon, algeria, but the motion will be supported by 15 to 18 arab counties which isnough to support. there was expectation, as unusual between what has been done before iran and the united states. but it seems that they have a strong position. they have no interest to open a discussion with iran. there are different areas. they want to make sure that iran is respecting the saudi position and arab interests. unless iranians show more flexibility, they seem to be behind the...
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like special forces for al qaeda going from country to country that included the attack in eastern algeria that was an oil facility which occur in january of 2013. the attack in other rather high-profile attacks. they are very good at terrorism game and seems they were involved in this attack. >> bob, we have turkey, and now this. are groups trying to one up each other? >> well, i think what we're seeing more is an offensive. the islamic state and al qaeda are not that different. i pamean, one has a caliphate a the other doesn't. these are unimportant. i've been talking to, you know, jihad circles for a couple days now and they have been talking about an offensive and you've got the one as you said in turkey and you've got the burkina faso and the fall of ramadi had no effect on groups and the fall of tim buck two. they are mobile and gorilla force and difficult to get inside of and these alliances change all the time and it's, you know, we don't know where it will go next. they will hit vulnerable targets in west africa. it's very dangerous place. >> can i get your response to this? you h
like special forces for al qaeda going from country to country that included the attack in eastern algeria that was an oil facility which occur in january of 2013. the attack in other rather high-profile attacks. they are very good at terrorism game and seems they were involved in this attack. >> bob, we have turkey, and now this. are groups trying to one up each other? >> well, i think what we're seeing more is an offensive. the islamic state and al qaeda are not that different. i...
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al jazeera, benway, algeria. >> large columns of ash in the air officials say the kalima volcano erupted 12 times in 12 hours on saturday. several e russell were seen in the country's east after the volcan-os threw smoke and ash into the air this year's pritzka prize for a project that could be the architect for social housing. more from santiagao. >> an architect obsessed with the needs of his time. a time when by his calculations, two out of 5 billion people will be living in cities under the poverty line by 230. >> we will have to build a $1 million city. >> i has already started. here in chile with a revoluti revolutionary social housing design that has made him one of the youngest recipient of the world's most prest i know ouings architecture award >> the scale, speed and means with which we have to respond to the phenomenon has no precedent in human history he came up with a solution. >> instead of producing tiny units, we ask ourselves, why don't we think it's half of a good house? and we thought it was efficient to make the half that a family will never be able to achieve on its
al jazeera, benway, algeria. >> large columns of ash in the air officials say the kalima volcano erupted 12 times in 12 hours on saturday. several e russell were seen in the country's east after the volcan-os threw smoke and ash into the air this year's pritzka prize for a project that could be the architect for social housing. more from santiagao. >> an architect obsessed with the needs of his time. a time when by his calculations, two out of 5 billion people will be living in...
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it is unprecedented since the war of independence of algeria. anchor: the state of emergency in place since november has allowed police to conduct house raids, to put people under house arrest. they do seem to have made some advances into the killings in november in that process, and much more quickly than in normal circumstances. there are civil liberty concerns. instead of having a blanket thee of emergency, should government be working to update existing laws? guest: they are looking into changing the constitution to allow a situation where the state of emergency can last on a permanent basis. many voices, especially within the judiciary, oppose such measures and suggest for a strongly that in the immediate aftermath of the attack they should not be taken, like the one we have, and in france nowadays we have a terrorist attack or equivalent more or less every month. not created that many deaths as it did in jewish teacher stabbed in marseille a few weeks ago, and this goes on. we will likely have more and more of those. it's a very difficult
it is unprecedented since the war of independence of algeria. anchor: the state of emergency in place since november has allowed police to conduct house raids, to put people under house arrest. they do seem to have made some advances into the killings in november in that process, and much more quickly than in normal circumstances. there are civil liberty concerns. instead of having a blanket thee of emergency, should government be working to update existing laws? guest: they are looking into...
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believes it plays to the fears of society and she went on radio during a recent trip to algiers in algeria and said as much, saying the measure would be removed and it would not be inserted into the constitution, only to be overturned by francois hollande and manuel valls a couple of days later. that made her position untenable. to the very end, she will be seen as a woman who remained, who stuck to her convictions, and who stuck to her ideals in a france which has been drifting increasingly to the right. she remains a voice very much of the left, a voice which perhaps would have been much more recognizable a couple of years ago and perhaps much more mainstream and acceptable. molly: douglas, thank you very much. our international affairs commentator. president rouhani wraps trip to the with a coliseum. his european to her -- his european tour marks his visit to the international stage after the historic nuclear deal. our correspondent has more. >> international sanctions have been lifted, and iran's ready to do business. first with italy, now france. on the first official trip to presiden
believes it plays to the fears of society and she went on radio during a recent trip to algiers in algeria and said as much, saying the measure would be removed and it would not be inserted into the constitution, only to be overturned by francois hollande and manuel valls a couple of days later. that made her position untenable. to the very end, she will be seen as a woman who remained, who stuck to her convictions, and who stuck to her ideals in a france which has been drifting increasingly to...
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national security interests were concerned, they fought algeria might fall into soviet hands as a result, he was too stubborn and nationalist and flirting with breaking away from nato and in 1961 on the heels of one other cia crisis, the bay of pigs invasion of cuba event president kennedy was just inaugurated a couple months before and now faced with another crisis, charles they gaulle and his government are furious, screaming that the cia is backing a right wing fringe military coup against him and it is an extremely awkward position of telling the government i am not in control of the cia, i can speak for them. i am not supporting this coup but i can't speak for the cia. finally the big headline in my book, getting a lot of pushback from media gatekeepers looks at allen dulles's involvement in the kennedy assassination. de gaulle felt that the dulles forces were behind the assassination of president kennedy, when he came back to the funerals this a national security forces targeted me. that book has never been translated. it was the memoir that he wrote that was published in france, n
national security interests were concerned, they fought algeria might fall into soviet hands as a result, he was too stubborn and nationalist and flirting with breaking away from nato and in 1961 on the heels of one other cia crisis, the bay of pigs invasion of cuba event president kennedy was just inaugurated a couple months before and now faced with another crisis, charles they gaulle and his government are furious, screaming that the cia is backing a right wing fringe military coup against...
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i served in algeria as ambassador, is also in algeria in the mid- 90s during the horrible civil war there where the algerian government had to confront a very nasty sort of pre-al qaeda insurgency. i'm watching what is happening in libya with concern. even if the islamic state which is capturing oil facilities, even if it cannot sell oil the way iraq and syria has done, they may be able to use the oil assets they have locally to generate revenues. they are an administration. they have increasing ability to project military power out of their base and they have a safe haven space to organize, plan, and recruit. just as the plan of attack in paris was organized they have space to do the same thing. it will will be important to help a new libyan government and to help it control territory. we will need to be ready to do that. thank you very much again for the invitation to address the committee. i. i look for to your questions. >> thank you all. much to think about and much to follow up on. all committee members received notice that mre purpose of this hearing that after the chairman and ran
i served in algeria as ambassador, is also in algeria in the mid- 90s during the horrible civil war there where the algerian government had to confront a very nasty sort of pre-al qaeda insurgency. i'm watching what is happening in libya with concern. even if the islamic state which is capturing oil facilities, even if it cannot sell oil the way iraq and syria has done, they may be able to use the oil assets they have locally to generate revenues. they are an administration. they have...
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. >> the fact is, the number of migrants from algeria and morocco is rising. ey are not the people we meant when we said civil war refugees. that is white is quite right to -- why it is quite right to treat this group separately in the new quick decision centers. >> in raids over the weekend, the police stopped 300 migrants in dÜsseldorf and 40 people of north african origin were arrested on suspicion of a legal residency. -- illegal residency. the governing coalition says it is open to housing americans in special centers, but this alone will not solve the problem. >> people who come here have a 3% chance of being allowed to say and find out far too late they have to return. when may have to leave, we cannot send them to their countries of origin because they will not accept them. that is unacceptable. we must bring some order to the system. >> the greens accuse the cdu of reinforcing anti-immigrant sentiment among right-wing parties. the coalition parties are trying to outdo each other with bright ideas. for example, a special center for north african migran
. >> the fact is, the number of migrants from algeria and morocco is rising. ey are not the people we meant when we said civil war refugees. that is white is quite right to -- why it is quite right to treat this group separately in the new quick decision centers. >> in raids over the weekend, the police stopped 300 migrants in dÜsseldorf and 40 people of north african origin were arrested on suspicion of a legal residency. -- illegal residency. the governing coalition says it is...
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three north african states, morocco, algeria, and tunisia, have been declared countries of safe origin, which means people seeking asylum from there in germany now have no case. family reunification's have been put on hold for two years. >> the german border is congested. vehicles rolling and from austria are checked by police. they let through cars but larger people carriers like trucks are inspected for human smugglers. >> we've noticed instances of people smuggling have gone down. i think it is because of these controls. reporter: the controls may be a deterrent to clandestine, hundreds of refugees has to germany's border everyday. at night, the busload of migrants pulls up at an industrial zone in the south of germany. there are over 50 on board. >> it's difficult to know in advance how many are going to arrive. that depends on the austrians. reporter: the german police have asked austria not to send more than 100 refugees per hour. the passengers are's lit up into men traveling alone and families. and with the help of the interpreter, the police question the migrants. >> do you wa
three north african states, morocco, algeria, and tunisia, have been declared countries of safe origin, which means people seeking asylum from there in germany now have no case. family reunification's have been put on hold for two years. >> the german border is congested. vehicles rolling and from austria are checked by police. they let through cars but larger people carriers like trucks are inspected for human smugglers. >> we've noticed instances of people smuggling have gone...
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every single day, but the fall in the price is having a terrible impact on countries like nigeria, algeriaela that rely so much on oil sales and less of an impact on the very wealthy oil-producing countries like saudi arabia, which make up the bulk of the oil that is exported and sold. and this is all being brought to a head, because nigeria's government has just put together the national budget. it came to around $301 billion for the year 2016, and they benchmarked the budget against an oil price of $38 per barrel. we're reporting today of course that it is falling to 31, some say it will even go as low as 20. so how will nigeria meet its obligations? it is under huge pressure to find money. it is talking about borrowing, but what would be easier if opec came up with another strategy that would help to bolster the price of oil, and this also puts the president who came to power last year under immense pressure to fulfill one of his campaign promises which was basically to diversify nigeria's economy away from oil. many governments have said we need to cut our independence on oil. the pric
every single day, but the fall in the price is having a terrible impact on countries like nigeria, algeriaela that rely so much on oil sales and less of an impact on the very wealthy oil-producing countries like saudi arabia, which make up the bulk of the oil that is exported and sold. and this is all being brought to a head, because nigeria's government has just put together the national budget. it came to around $301 billion for the year 2016, and they benchmarked the budget against an oil...
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national security interests were concerned, they thought that algeria and north africa with its oil might fall into soviet hands. as a result, they thought de gaulle was too stubborn a nationalist. he was flirting with the idea of breaking away from nato and so on. and to in 1961 -- so in 1961 on the heels of the bay of pigs invasion of cuba, young president kennedy who's just been inaugurated a couple months before is now faced with another crisis related to the cia. charles de gaulle and his government are furious, are screaming that the cia is backing a right-wing french military coup against him. and president kennedy's put in the extremely awkward position of telling the de gaulle government, well, i'm not in control of the cia. i can't speak for them. i'm not supporting this coup, but i can't speak for the cia. and then finally, i think the big headline, of course, in my book that's getting a lot of pushback from the media gatekeepers looks at allen dulles' involvement in the kennedy assassination itself. de gaulle, by the way, felt that these dulles forces were behind the assassina
national security interests were concerned, they thought that algeria and north africa with its oil might fall into soviet hands. as a result, they thought de gaulle was too stubborn a nationalist. he was flirting with the idea of breaking away from nato and so on. and to in 1961 -- so in 1961 on the heels of the bay of pigs invasion of cuba, young president kennedy who's just been inaugurated a couple months before is now faced with another crisis related to the cia. charles de gaulle and his...
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that is understood by saudi arabia the biggest oil producing country within opec and nigeria and algeriauela who rely on oil say we have to rethink it and put pressure under nigerian authorities which they have been promising is to diversifying economy and steer it away from dependence on oil and the plummeting prices will add to the pressure on the government to do something and try and reduce nigeria's dependence on oil and invest in areas like agriculture and other mining, sectors. >> yvonne thanks for reporting from abuja. and we have an economist and member of the saudi council and says oil-producing countries need to join in production cuts. >> they built next year's budget around $40 per barrel. if oil goes to $30, that translates to about $25 billion, that is significant. saudi arabia has about $600 billion of reserves so that deficit is less than 10% so saudi arabia is in a very good position to weather this out and it's countries like iran and middle east and like russia and heading into a recession that may have a huge problem, financing is the difference. so these countries e
that is understood by saudi arabia the biggest oil producing country within opec and nigeria and algeriauela who rely on oil say we have to rethink it and put pressure under nigerian authorities which they have been promising is to diversifying economy and steer it away from dependence on oil and the plummeting prices will add to the pressure on the government to do something and try and reduce nigeria's dependence on oil and invest in areas like agriculture and other mining, sectors. >>...
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cannon and other companies selling professional photography and claim a forty one year old neighbor algeria pleaded guilty today to charges of mail and wire fraud. he's accused of pretending to be a professional photographer to take part in a program by canon. he uses membership to obtain loans and high end equipment then fell to return the items to canon u s district attorney office as elena jury instead sold some of the equipment on e bay. he faces a maximum penalty of twenty years in prison when he is sentenced in april sixty three old man is charged with reckless driving after reportedly driving his car into a house in hampton police say james pinckney lost control of his car and plowed into a house on wheat with dr marcello wrote in the riverdale community. no the homeowner arrived at the scene just moments after the crash she said she just bought that house six months ago and spent a lot of money on renovations. now it's condemn me to open the door and then he tried to take off he was trying to get back into reverse to go out and i guess the rest of the trial that the homeowner called
cannon and other companies selling professional photography and claim a forty one year old neighbor algeria pleaded guilty today to charges of mail and wire fraud. he's accused of pretending to be a professional photographer to take part in a program by canon. he uses membership to obtain loans and high end equipment then fell to return the items to canon u s district attorney office as elena jury instead sold some of the equipment on e bay. he faces a maximum penalty of twenty years in prison...
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morrell: algeria. they have an affiliate, algerian province it's a group, it's not very big, probably maybe 50 to 00 fighters. mr. scott: you hit on the point i was trying to get to. it's not very big. so while we're trying to figure out how to carry out extremely complex military operations and diplomatic operations in countries like syria, why couldn't we destroy them in these other countries that they claim territory in? get small victories against them? why shouldn't we just wipe them out there? if they only have 100 people, why can't we -- why don't we, i should say, wipe them out, so instead of claiming land in 10 countries, they claim it in two or three and you defeat the small ones first and then the big ones. then you're not playing whack-a-hole when you go in and take on the big one? mr. morrell: with respect to a place like -- mr. vickers: the algerian government is pursuing this group they hate them, despice them, been fighting them since the early 1990. the algerians are sensitive about th
morrell: algeria. they have an affiliate, algerian province it's a group, it's not very big, probably maybe 50 to 00 fighters. mr. scott: you hit on the point i was trying to get to. it's not very big. so while we're trying to figure out how to carry out extremely complex military operations and diplomatic operations in countries like syria, why couldn't we destroy them in these other countries that they claim territory in? get small victories against them? why shouldn't we just wipe them out...
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algeria is close at the moment to the iranian position so that is very unlikely.eads to his paralysis and not any commitment for reducing supply any time soon. francine: you talk about a mediator. why have we not heard from russia? >> we heard unofficially and moscow that russia has come out and said they are prepared to mediate but it is interesting that their response does seem, given the amount of dialogue tehrann putin and recently, the strong relationship between this country, it is interesting they seem to be muted at this tstage. francine: thank you so much. now for those listening on bloomberg radio, the first word is up next. for our viewers, it is "surveillance". we will not only look at currencies. we'll look at commodities to we have great gust coming on. the head of eurasia -- we have on. great guests coming you can follow us on twitter in the meantime. ♪ >> china intervenes. $590 billion selloff. we have new inflation figures, the 2% targets may be increasingly hard to achieve. the euro declines against the dollar. and more on the saudi attack in teh
algeria is close at the moment to the iranian position so that is very unlikely.eads to his paralysis and not any commitment for reducing supply any time soon. francine: you talk about a mediator. why have we not heard from russia? >> we heard unofficially and moscow that russia has come out and said they are prepared to mediate but it is interesting that their response does seem, given the amount of dialogue tehrann putin and recently, the strong relationship between this country, it is...
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melbourne, sebastian, palm bay, algeria. all of those see the heavy rainfall here shortly. this is the activity we are watching at this time. it is going to sink quickly out into the olympic -- atlantic ocean. into the rest of the day, a strong northwest wind is going to clear up this activity. specific details? >> the trends are turning better over on the other computer system but we are still watching this line of nasty storms for us from which field over towards brevard county. sharks rockledge, men' s, i want to show you the velocity product of the wind. it is not rotating but rather it is just a real gusty push of it is about to cross 520 and is -- it gets into i-95 rockland. even into cocoa beach. as this light pushes off to the east, arrival times across port st. johns. you haven' t -- have got about five minutes time. we' re going to continue to watch this. >> the star-studded golf tournament at the diamond resort. celebrities shining. whether green bay or cardinals fan, plenty of people yelling at the screen. wait until you see how this one ended. here is a live lo
melbourne, sebastian, palm bay, algeria. all of those see the heavy rainfall here shortly. this is the activity we are watching at this time. it is going to sink quickly out into the olympic -- atlantic ocean. into the rest of the day, a strong northwest wind is going to clear up this activity. specific details? >> the trends are turning better over on the other computer system but we are still watching this line of nasty storms for us from which field over towards brevard county. sharks...
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while originating in algeria it is said to have a presence all over the west african interior. >> that's a good question antonio mora. al qaeda in the islamic maghreb was backtrack so the thought was among security analysts that they were on their heels. this comes as a surprise both because it's the first ever attack in burkina faso and because really, since 2014 we have not heard much from al qaeda in the islamic maghreb and this is an attempt for them to one, reassert their presence and their agenda but to also als coe with i.s.i.s. or i.s.i.l. >> there are reports it is the richest al qaeda affiliate because of ransom money it's been getting from kidnapping westerners. how great are its financing? >> all the group have strong ambitions, unfortunately, the opportunities are greater there in the mahgreb and west african burkina faso being on the border of mali, where they previously staged the attack in mali at the mall, what was suggested in your last report, burkina faso is a country coming out of a very difficult transition. having a leader, a dictator for 27 years, finally are you
while originating in algeria it is said to have a presence all over the west african interior. >> that's a good question antonio mora. al qaeda in the islamic maghreb was backtrack so the thought was among security analysts that they were on their heels. this comes as a surprise both because it's the first ever attack in burkina faso and because really, since 2014 we have not heard much from al qaeda in the islamic maghreb and this is an attempt for them to one, reassert their presence...
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. >>> the german government, chancellor angela merkel's party agreed to reclassify morocco algeria and tunisia as safe countries. last year more than a million migrants registered for asylum in germany under the open door policy championed by merkel. >>> today marks one year from the murder of alberto nisman. al jazeera's daniel schweimler reports from buenos aires. >> these people are asking how alberto nisman died. if he was killed who killed him? why were those who were supposed to be guarding him disappear? why does it take so long to come to conclusions? >> they are trying cover the sun with their hands but their hands are covered with blood. >> covering up alleged iranian involvement in the 1994 bombing of a jewish community center in buenos aires in which 85 people died. there are those who say because this case is so important and so complicated it needs to be done properly. others say it highlights the inefficiencies in aguer tien ars institutions. >> it was the death of all argentinaguertiens. are argentines. >> had he no case against president kirchner and killed himself som
. >>> the german government, chancellor angela merkel's party agreed to reclassify morocco algeria and tunisia as safe countries. last year more than a million migrants registered for asylum in germany under the open door policy championed by merkel. >>> today marks one year from the murder of alberto nisman. al jazeera's daniel schweimler reports from buenos aires. >> these people are asking how alberto nisman died. if he was killed who killed him? why were those who...
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they make an exception for morocco, tunisia and algeria.ald trump, would like a broad-based no muslims at all, others say let's compromise, where do you think this ends here? >> trump's suggestion is to put a moratorium on it temporary. that's important to say, had germany considered something like that, they may have answers now. we have to consider there's a massive culture clash psychologically happening here. at here, islam does not have the same treatment of women, does not advance the same treatment of women as western values do. there is a culture clash. 800 assaults on women in one night, charles has prevented families like my own who have planned a trip to germany, decided we're not going to go there. we don't feel like it's safe. there are a lot of implications coming down the pike. lou: social and economic ramifications and there's a culture clash, thank you very much. before we go, an american success, talking about bright star care founder, a business that provides home care, child care, as well as medical staffing individuals
they make an exception for morocco, tunisia and algeria.ald trump, would like a broad-based no muslims at all, others say let's compromise, where do you think this ends here? >> trump's suggestion is to put a moratorium on it temporary. that's important to say, had germany considered something like that, they may have answers now. we have to consider there's a massive culture clash psychologically happening here. at here, islam does not have the same treatment of women, does not advance...
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majority of whom were asylum seekers, and equally, 73 were in north african countries, morocco and algeria. 10 were from the middle eastern region. >> there has been references in the media from angela merkel. and others, about what can be done to intensify the judicial penalties for asylum seekers. and the situation at the moment is that if an asylum seeker is guilty of an offense, carrying a 3-year sentence or more. if they were sent back to the country of origin, they could be sent away. that is what someone in the media reported today, as we can see. cologne is bracing for a rally and a counter demonstration. >> within a few hours, the far right group, an anti-islamic group which calls for the solidarity of the germans. and has been marching in the streets of dresden. and it's bastion, as it were is in eastern germany, calling for a demonstration in a few hours from now. and there's a counterdemonstration that will take place, presenters from the left. and close to event that happened on new year's eve. and as opposed to the values that they have called for people to show solidarity fo
majority of whom were asylum seekers, and equally, 73 were in north african countries, morocco and algeria. 10 were from the middle eastern region. >> there has been references in the media from angela merkel. and others, about what can be done to intensify the judicial penalties for asylum seekers. and the situation at the moment is that if an asylum seeker is guilty of an offense, carrying a 3-year sentence or more. if they were sent back to the country of origin, they could be sent...
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maybe lebanon, maybe algeria. but at least - i mean, the motion will be supported by 15-18 arab countries, which are enough to support the motion. >> is anyone at the arab league, any of the arab nations mediating in the dispute between saudi arabia, de-escalating the tensions? >> there was expectation, as unusual between what has been done before iran and the united states. but it seems that they have a strong position. they have no interest to open a discussion with iran. they want to make sure that iran is respecting the saudi position and arab interests. unless iranians show more flexibility, they seem to be behind the position. >> good to talk to you as always. >> iran is denying that it fired several rockets near a fleet of u.n. warships. the u.n. navy released a video showing the incident. saying it happened as the warships sailed through a busy war ship. and regards, the spokesman said that the accusation is false and similar to psych logical warfare. >> here with the newshour, still to come. we are with n
maybe lebanon, maybe algeria. but at least - i mean, the motion will be supported by 15-18 arab countries, which are enough to support the motion. >> is anyone at the arab league, any of the arab nations mediating in the dispute between saudi arabia, de-escalating the tensions? >> there was expectation, as unusual between what has been done before iran and the united states. but it seems that they have a strong position. they have no interest to open a discussion with iran. they...