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people are voting today in algeria, where the party that has ruled the country since independence is expected to win another five years in power. hundreds o of seats in the people's national assembly are up for grabs this thursday, but turnout is expected to be low. more than half of algeria's 30, and many under people say they feel little connection to their politicians. the country's elderly president was reelected back in 2014. he has been in power now for nearly two decades. queen elizabeth's husband prince philip is stepping down from his royal duties, following an announcement by buckingham palace. the duke of edinburgh turns 96 next month. he will honor engagements between now and august, but then bow out of his public life for good. reporter: at nearly 96 years old, with 65 years of royal appearances under his belt, prince philip is set to retire. the buckingham palace statement made no mention of his health, but said he continues to carry out public engagements until september. during an appearance at the london critic club, the duke of edinburgh. to be in high spirits -- du
people are voting today in algeria, where the party that has ruled the country since independence is expected to win another five years in power. hundreds o of seats in the people's national assembly are up for grabs this thursday, but turnout is expected to be low. more than half of algeria's 30, and many under people say they feel little connection to their politicians. the country's elderly president was reelected back in 2014. he has been in power now for nearly two decades. queen...
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you raised the important questions about the algeria. it was dramatic. many of our fellow citizens were affected -- >> translator: who you treated as criminals. you called them criminals. >> translator: i met all of them and those the algeria wall divides our country. i want to go look towards the future, i don't want to wage the war of memories. >> translator: you reopened those wounds. >> translator: i'm not are pent requesting i'm not denying. there were crimes against humanity that were committed. you insulted a lot of french people when you discussed the -- what happened during world war ii when the french police rounded up the jews. french police officers rounded up the jews in paris and that is a crime against humanity. we have to look at our past directly. we must tell the truth to all our fellow citizens to reconcile them in order to -- not to cultivate hay tret as you're extreme right party has been doing so for ten decades, that you have done -- >> translator: mr. macron we're not going to have a illegal debut on the round up here, but i consi
you raised the important questions about the algeria. it was dramatic. many of our fellow citizens were affected -- >> translator: who you treated as criminals. you called them criminals. >> translator: i met all of them and those the algeria wall divides our country. i want to go look towards the future, i don't want to wage the war of memories. >> translator: you reopened those wounds. >> translator: i'm not are pent requesting i'm not denying. there were crimes...
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the only really viable thing to do was to a grant algeria independence. what they're doing to try to have kind of a cause i independence that is just was not going to work. and it was very controversial to speak sharply. the french were angry. a lot of the european community was angry. at least the vinson, you know, ally.ing an so his views on an injury or interesting. and i was also amazed that some of his thoughts on the eastern bloc, the soviet union, and he was very, very clear that poland was the weak link in the soviet empire. he thought that the foreign policy statute at that time, the battle act should be amended so that the u.s. to give generous financial assistance, exchange programs to poland saying, i think, this is a country that might not want to be in the soviet orbit. there might be ways that we can induce them into a little different status. he fought that battle really hard. hi and finally to my think you w foreign policy as sort of the overarching theme to criticize president eisenhower. his view was that the eisenhower ministration was
the only really viable thing to do was to a grant algeria independence. what they're doing to try to have kind of a cause i independence that is just was not going to work. and it was very controversial to speak sharply. the french were angry. a lot of the european community was angry. at least the vinson, you know, ally.ing an so his views on an injury or interesting. and i was also amazed that some of his thoughts on the eastern bloc, the soviet union, and he was very, very clear that poland...
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that you will -- that is why he went to algeria. with algeria you are in the hands of communities. it's contrary to the opposite of the union of france and the french people. mr. macron the plan aimed at de-structuring our country because it will ease the work of the financial powers, seeking to derive prophet from our country to serve themselves. >> mr. macron. >> madam le pen has not said what she wants for our country. i don't want that for my country i don't want people to benefit from the failures and to exploit anger. my country, our country is going through a deep crisis, a moral crisis which is due to the failures of policies of 20 years, the failure of our ability to unify the country and some people exploit this anger. i would simply like to say i listen to the doubts expressed by people and the anger. i want to answer by the courage. i have never lied. i've donate to promise things that are impossible to achieve. the courage to keep our commitments permanent and to maintain our schools, the authority in our school system, to maintain our work, our language, to maintain o
that you will -- that is why he went to algeria. with algeria you are in the hands of communities. it's contrary to the opposite of the union of france and the french people. mr. macron the plan aimed at de-structuring our country because it will ease the work of the financial powers, seeking to derive prophet from our country to serve themselves. >> mr. macron. >> madam le pen has not said what she wants for our country. i don't want that for my country i don't want people to...
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they're originally from algeria.hen hanane's father died, her mother could no longer afford the rent where they were living more centrally. she only found an apartment here, where there's a lot of social housing, mainly for immigrants. hanane says that she felt uncomfortable here from the very beginning. hanane: i experienced things i'd never seen before. girl gangs who would insult people for no reason. i didn't know anyone. it's not the sort of environment i imagine my children growing up in. i want them to be in a much more open and tolerant environment. not this one at all. reporter: hanane and her mother are not banking on france's politicians to help them much. they think that those in power mainly want to further their own positions. for example, the conservative presidential candidate francois fillon is accused of paying his wife and children for fake jobs, and he's under investigation over the misuse of public funds. hanane: this is legal fraud. can't he put any money aside on a salary of 8000 euros a month?
they're originally from algeria.hen hanane's father died, her mother could no longer afford the rent where they were living more centrally. she only found an apartment here, where there's a lot of social housing, mainly for immigrants. hanane says that she felt uncomfortable here from the very beginning. hanane: i experienced things i'd never seen before. girl gangs who would insult people for no reason. i didn't know anyone. it's not the sort of environment i imagine my children growing up in....
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just quickly to finish, amongst french people with their background in algeria, like you, they will surelynal front every five years. when it invited on the ground. you need to fight these ideas. what we have noticed is that either the socialist party or the right—wing use the same ideas, apply the same programme, on such object. the problem is that one. i think we don't do anything, in 2022, we will have a great risk to have the national front winning the elections. and i don't trust emmanuel macron on this fact.” elections. and i don't trust emmanuel macron on this fact. i then a guru that. because i think it is the ideas of the national front that are spreading. at emmanuel macron might be the man to fight these ideas. —— i don't agree with that. he was elected by default. he is not immigrant pleming, he is not islamophobic. no sign of that. —— —— immigrant—blaming. islamophobic. no sign of that. —— —— immigrant-blaming. thisjust so is the division. he is so french, they mistrust everything. i'm not, i'm not. thank you, gentlemen. that does show some of the division in the courts that a
just quickly to finish, amongst french people with their background in algeria, like you, they will surelynal front every five years. when it invited on the ground. you need to fight these ideas. what we have noticed is that either the socialist party or the right—wing use the same ideas, apply the same programme, on such object. the problem is that one. i think we don't do anything, in 2022, we will have a great risk to have the national front winning the elections. and i don't trust...
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afghanistan, algeria, egypt.gainst what they called the nearby enemy, the so—called apostate of the west regime. it did not work out because they could not mobilise the masses, right. and this is what osama bin laden and the like, these are lessons that they learned and they sort of designed a new second—generation jihad that focused against what they call the far—away enemy. america. so they thought that, you know, if they struck at america than they would expose the west as a colossus with feet of clay. this was 9/11. and they had hoped that the masses, the muslim masses, would mobilise under their banner. but this did not really work either. in iraq for instance, the americans and the west were not defeated, maybe thanks to iran which was another ironical story. so explain the third generation. third generation starts in 2005. there is someone, an engineer, a syrian engineer by the nom de guerre of abu musab al—suri. trained partially in france, married in spain and a resident in london, what we at the time ca
afghanistan, algeria, egypt.gainst what they called the nearby enemy, the so—called apostate of the west regime. it did not work out because they could not mobilise the masses, right. and this is what osama bin laden and the like, these are lessons that they learned and they sort of designed a new second—generation jihad that focused against what they call the far—away enemy. america. so they thought that, you know, if they struck at america than they would expose the west as a colossus...
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what ways might be available to stem the tide of refugees cross libya and algeria into italy and i guess also out into the canary islands. it's a huge humanitarian crisis that affects europe. host: congressman rooney, francis rooney, republican of florida, member of the foreign affairs committee, and also the former u.s. ambassador to the holy see, thank you, sir, for your time. guest: thanks for having me on. host: we'll bring you now to the floor of the house. they're about to gavel in. we'll bring you gavel-to-gavel coverage here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. gracious god we give you thanks for giving us another day. the members of this people's house will be leaving for the memorial day recess. as they meet with their respective constituents, give them the gifts of wisdom and discernment that in their words and actions they will do justice, love with mersy, and walk humbly with you. may they also have the attentiveness that is called for to hear the concerns of those whom th
what ways might be available to stem the tide of refugees cross libya and algeria into italy and i guess also out into the canary islands. it's a huge humanitarian crisis that affects europe. host: congressman rooney, francis rooney, republican of florida, member of the foreign affairs committee, and also the former u.s. ambassador to the holy see, thank you, sir, for your time. guest: thanks for having me on. host: we'll bring you now to the floor of the house. they're about to gavel in. we'll...
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you went to algeria. you went abroad to say france has committed a crime against humanity. you say things about the hatred that a number of young people have towards the country that they live in or some other country of which they have a nationality. >> translator: what you are suggesting on the fight against the radicalization of young people? >> translator: it's very simple. radicalization must be managed by the courts. once again, we put an end to all the association, sports, cultural, that have spread across our territory. >> translator: so you would have nothing to do with islam? >> translator: okay, continuing to engage in electoralism, i'm talking about something that is very important which is the growth of this fundamentalist ideology that recruits by preying on the weakness of our leaders, of the woeful blindness of the number of elected representatives. let's put a stop to that. huge number of sports associations whether religious grievances that are unacceptable. and everyone turns a blind eye in companies. and it's somewhat thanks to you or because of you, sho
you went to algeria. you went abroad to say france has committed a crime against humanity. you say things about the hatred that a number of young people have towards the country that they live in or some other country of which they have a nationality. >> translator: what you are suggesting on the fight against the radicalization of young people? >> translator: it's very simple. radicalization must be managed by the courts. once again, we put an end to all the association, sports,...
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. >> there are afill yits in places like iraq, syria, yemen, places like somalia and places like algeriaose places are strong and each one is way stronger than what bin laden had. >> with ominous signs, their vice president said al qaeda is discussing possible alignment. >> as isis gets smaller, for ices it might be a good yied id align with al qaeda. that would be a lethal combination. >> analysts say if al qaeda and isis form an alliance there could be some dispute over who leads them, dispute among hamza, alzawahri or either way that would present a significantly increased threat to the middle east, europe and to the u.s. homeland. wolf? >> certainly would. brian, you got additional informs indicating that osama bin laden and his son had been working on some kind of plan for a succession when bin laden died. what did you learn? >> that's right, wolf. senior u.s. counterterrorism official saying that documents were covered in that 2011 bin laden raid showing that hamza bin laden had written a letter to his father asking to be train trained with his father and aides attempted to reunite
. >> there are afill yits in places like iraq, syria, yemen, places like somalia and places like algeriaose places are strong and each one is way stronger than what bin laden had. >> with ominous signs, their vice president said al qaeda is discussing possible alignment. >> as isis gets smaller, for ices it might be a good yied id align with al qaeda. that would be a lethal combination. >> analysts say if al qaeda and isis form an alliance there could be some dispute...
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so, this is inspired by the patterns of north africa -- tunisia, algeria, and morocco -- the maghrebs really beautiful, intricate islamic architecture in these designs. and so this was the four set that we came up with for you. lemonis: i wish i could find something wrong with them. dan: hey! that's a first. that's a first. lemonis: that was a home run on your part. -dan: thanks, man. -lemonis: home run. dave: i also wanted to add that this new addition onto the shoe, which is the double needles, is something we added on. lemonis: i think this elevates the shoe from a perceived value big time. dan: the needles, for us, represents handmade, authentic textiles. lemonis: what was the incremental cost? dan: a few cents on the dollar, four cents. lemonis: look, dan did a nice job, and the finished product came out fantastic. i know it's been a bumpy road, but at the end of the day, he delivered on what i asked him to do. i think that what's on the table here is really a credit to all of you. and so daniel from dna is on his way here. -dan: okay. -lemonis: i want to see a strong presentati
so, this is inspired by the patterns of north africa -- tunisia, algeria, and morocco -- the maghrebs really beautiful, intricate islamic architecture in these designs. and so this was the four set that we came up with for you. lemonis: i wish i could find something wrong with them. dan: hey! that's a first. that's a first. lemonis: that was a home run on your part. -dan: thanks, man. -lemonis: home run. dave: i also wanted to add that this new addition onto the shoe, which is the double...
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it starts off with afghanistan, albania, algeria, argentina, bahamas, bangladesh, barbadoss. that's the first page, and it goes and on on and on. and we finish up with amedistan, united arab emirates, uruguay, uzbekistan, venezuela, vietnam, yemen, glam zam -- zambia, zimbabwe. we should not be in the company of the one that was down here by itself, syria. mr. president, can you give me some idea of how much time i have remaining, please. the presiding officer: about 13 minutes until the vote. mr. carper: how many? the presiding officer: about 13 minutes until the cloture vote. mr. carper: thank you. one of the countries on the list of the 195 signing on to the paris accords was the country of iran. i want to talk a little bit about iran in the time that remains, mr. president. i came home from church this past sunday and my wife and i were in the kitchen fixing breakfast and i turned on the tv watching cnn and they had our president talking to a large group of national leaders representing muslim countries from around the world, hosted by saudi arabia. and the president, giv
it starts off with afghanistan, albania, algeria, argentina, bahamas, bangladesh, barbadoss. that's the first page, and it goes and on on and on. and we finish up with amedistan, united arab emirates, uruguay, uzbekistan, venezuela, vietnam, yemen, glam zam -- zambia, zimbabwe. we should not be in the company of the one that was down here by itself, syria. mr. president, can you give me some idea of how much time i have remaining, please. the presiding officer: about 13 minutes until the vote....
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make people forget about this, the history of the national front. 40 years of history -- the war in algeriaolonial times. but she will try to be the number one opponent to emmanuel macron. julia: thank you so much for speaking to us. physically cooler, -- philly glencore brookings institute visiting fellow coming up, why the chief strategist at morgan stanley management thinks there are better investment opportunities outside the u.s. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: what'd you miss? now that french presidential elect emmanuel macron won a decisive victory against marine le pen, the prospects of a more unified europe are becoming clear. what does that mean for markets? , strategist at morgan stanley investment management, join bloomberg earlier today to talk about what he sees as waning u.s. influence. ruchir: i think so, because here is what is turning, and when these trains turning, they take a while. european equities versus u.s. equities are coming off a 50-year low in terms of relative performance, a multi-decade low. typically when those trains turn and there was positive ec
make people forget about this, the history of the national front. 40 years of history -- the war in algeriaolonial times. but she will try to be the number one opponent to emmanuel macron. julia: thank you so much for speaking to us. physically cooler, -- philly glencore brookings institute visiting fellow coming up, why the chief strategist at morgan stanley management thinks there are better investment opportunities outside the u.s. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: what'd you...
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french model which was to negotiate a peace that called for along with draw of the french forces from algeria and left them independent and took care of those who sided with the french. by doing it over a long period of time, they could've gotten the vietnamese who supported the united states out, but the short answer to the question, the flip answer is this genius who saw and made this trip to china, if only nixon could go to china, maybe only he could have gotten up there on january 20, 1969 and said were going home and the american people, trust me because you know i'm dick nixon and nobody hates the communists more than i do but this is in our best interest. i to go through the war when he can't get a quick successful ending to it, you see awful cynicism where he actually stretches about, causing more and more death, expands the war into cambodia. many of these things individually can be argued as the right decision at the time , but the vision that he sparks at home helps lead to the pentagon papers and watergate and the whole thing collapses and we lose everything. we lose prestige and
french model which was to negotiate a peace that called for along with draw of the french forces from algeria and left them independent and took care of those who sided with the french. by doing it over a long period of time, they could've gotten the vietnamese who supported the united states out, but the short answer to the question, the flip answer is this genius who saw and made this trip to china, if only nixon could go to china, maybe only he could have gotten up there on january 20, 1969...
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venezuela, algeria, russia has the saudi's. the iraqis are due to arrive shortly behind me.e elevated, moving up? is it to get the global oil story back into balance to beat the u.s. shale teams? what is going on? >> you've just about the epitomized the biggest issue for opec. staying fully relevant, staying fully in command of being able to demonstrate we can hold a price. ae minister said he had moment where he embodied the series -- the spirit of what opec wants to be. we are relevant. along with russia, we are very relevant. at that end, we are going to do everything in power. the saudi's new generation on the deputy. opec is still very. a talking -- a boxing match of technicalities. tom: manus cranny, thank you so much. indiana. with michael wilson, we look at equities. exxon mobil back to the beginning of the bull market, it is a bank masquerading as an oil company. i got through oil over top of it, down to 100, it is sort of messy chart. exxon has a life of its own. where are you on that ugly dividend oil stocks right now? you said, income proxies. they have done bett
venezuela, algeria, russia has the saudi's. the iraqis are due to arrive shortly behind me.e elevated, moving up? is it to get the global oil story back into balance to beat the u.s. shale teams? what is going on? >> you've just about the epitomized the biggest issue for opec. staying fully relevant, staying fully in command of being able to demonstrate we can hold a price. ae minister said he had moment where he embodied the series -- the spirit of what opec wants to be. we are relevant....
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we have iraq and algeria joining opec in oil cuts.popping right now. charles: great news. thanks a lot. liz: sure. charles: want to check on the big board. here are the dow 30 stocks. a lot more red on the screen. that is why we're down 61 points. the biggest loser, walt disney. they reported after the bell last night and they lost. here is the big winner, not on the dow but it is a big kinner, higher profits at electronic arts. chipmaker nvidia making a whole lot of money. higher revenue and strong demand for their chips, hot sectors that will be hot for a long time as a matter of fact,. >>> moments ago russia's foreign minister arrives at white house to meet with secretary of state rex tillerson and president trump. mark serrano joins us right now, former deputy campaign director under h.w. bush. mark, a lot at stake here. re is one of the things i'm interested in. russia takes the lead on syria. promoting idea of four safe spaces or safe zones, if you will. a lot of countries signed on to this. should we allow them, should we sign
we have iraq and algeria joining opec in oil cuts.popping right now. charles: great news. thanks a lot. liz: sure. charles: want to check on the big board. here are the dow 30 stocks. a lot more red on the screen. that is why we're down 61 points. the biggest loser, walt disney. they reported after the bell last night and they lost. here is the big winner, not on the dow but it is a big kinner, higher profits at electronic arts. chipmaker nvidia making a whole lot of money. higher revenue and...
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world war and the second world warand wars of first world war and the second world war and wars of algeriaand they're puzzled about what it is all about and as time goes by and memories fade, of course, that will become more pronounced and !!th november, first world war, not the poppies, but the equivalent poppy idea here is still very strong. that's seen as the war to end all wars and the second world war and the end of that, funny enough, even though it is closer in history, it doesn't have the same repunch as the first world war obviously because the first world war was a personal catastrophe for french families and the second world war was not quite so cataclysmic and it was also the group, the group allied forces in the second world war which led to the second world war which led to the end of it and the ambiguous part that france played in the second world war, all that made the maria millerry slightly more complicated. hugh, thank you very much. you're watching bbc news with special live coverage from paris. let's get the latest weather update with carol. we have got an east—west sp
world war and the second world warand wars of first world war and the second world war and wars of algeriaand they're puzzled about what it is all about and as time goes by and memories fade, of course, that will become more pronounced and !!th november, first world war, not the poppies, but the equivalent poppy idea here is still very strong. that's seen as the war to end all wars and the second world war and the end of that, funny enough, even though it is closer in history, it doesn't have...
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what ways might be available to stem the tide of refugees cross libya and algeria into italy and i guess also out into the canary islands. it's a huge humanitarian crisis that affects europe. host: congressman rooney, francis rooney, republican of florida, member of the foreign affairs committee, and also the former u.s. ambassador to the holy see, thank you, sir, for your time. guest: thanks for having me on. host: we'll bring you now to the floor of the house. they're about to gavel in. we'll bring you gavel-to-gavel coverage here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. gracious god we give you thanks for giving us another day. the members of this people's house will be leaving for the memorial day recess. as they meet with their respective constituents, give them the gifts of wisdom and discernment that in their words and actions they will do justice, love with mersy, and walk humbly with you. may they also have the attentiveness that is called for to hear the concerns of those whom th
what ways might be available to stem the tide of refugees cross libya and algeria into italy and i guess also out into the canary islands. it's a huge humanitarian crisis that affects europe. host: congressman rooney, francis rooney, republican of florida, member of the foreign affairs committee, and also the former u.s. ambassador to the holy see, thank you, sir, for your time. guest: thanks for having me on. host: we'll bring you now to the floor of the house. they're about to gavel in. we'll...