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he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy.0 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were here for 22 years. then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco but that, but everyone likes the beats, bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is this place? >> the reality is, you can read a paul bow
he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy.0 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were here for 22 years. then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic...
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the place burroughs referred to as "enter zone."ngier like i said was a city of ex-pats -- people with pasts, people who simply didn't like where they were and craved somewhere and something else. the grand socco is the gateway to the medina where you could find the kasbah, which means fortress, by the way. the port is to the east, and right in the middle of it all, the petit socco, called the last spot, the meeting place, the switchboard of tangier. reasons for settling in tangier diverge, but everyone sooner or later, since the beginning of memory comes to cafe tingis. jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in t
the place burroughs referred to as "enter zone."ngier like i said was a city of ex-pats -- people with pasts, people who simply didn't like where they were and craved somewhere and something else. the grand socco is the gateway to the medina where you could find the kasbah, which means fortress, by the way. the port is to the east, and right in the middle of it all, the petit socco, called the last spot, the meeting place, the switchboard of tangier. reasons for settling in tangier...
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the place burroughs referred to as "enter zone."ngier like i said was a city of ex-pats -- people with pasts, people who simply didn't like where they were and craved somewhere and something else. the grand socco is the gateway to the medina where you could find the kasbah, which means fortress, by the way. the port is to the east, and right in the middle of it all, the petit socco, called the last spot, the meeting place, the switchboard of tangier. reasons for settling in tangier diverge, but everyone sooner or later, since the beginning of memory comes to cafe tingis. jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in t
the place burroughs referred to as "enter zone."ngier like i said was a city of ex-pats -- people with pasts, people who simply didn't like where they were and craved somewhere and something else. the grand socco is the gateway to the medina where you could find the kasbah, which means fortress, by the way. the port is to the east, and right in the middle of it all, the petit socco, called the last spot, the meeting place, the switchboard of tangier. reasons for settling in tangier...
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burroughs is hoping to open her own wholistic center and adam wants to become a new jersey state trooper. both are very grateful for the opportunity this program has given them. >> i think every school should have a program like this, every school around, 'cause it's very hard to transition. >> viper program helped me feel like i was finally being recognized for all the service and sacrifice that i had to go through. >> warren county community college offers a lot of on-line course which is means active duty military can begin earning their degrees while stationed anywhere in the world. arthel? >> arthel: i see why you like this story. congratulations to those guys. thank you. >> thanks. >> we're following very closely the new tension on the korean peninsula today where north korea has reportedly test fired not one, but three short-range missiles. >> arthel: also a brand-new twist in the national gun debate as a group of sheriffs file a major lawsuit against new gun laws. >> the plus on the defensive. just how much did the administration know about the recent scandals, including the irs?
burroughs is hoping to open her own wholistic center and adam wants to become a new jersey state trooper. both are very grateful for the opportunity this program has given them. >> i think every school should have a program like this, every school around, 'cause it's very hard to transition. >> viper program helped me feel like i was finally being recognized for all the service and sacrifice that i had to go through. >> warren county community college offers a lot of on-line...
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being diverted from going on to the brooklyn bridge, which, obviously, connects manhattan to the burrough of brooklyn. very, very busy time in new york, culminating the end of this memorial day weekend. people want to get between brooklyn and manhattan, but this is going to delay a lot as they try to figure out what this vehicle is all about. why is an unattended vehicle right in the middle of the brooklyn bridge? then you can see these chopper pictures coming in. from -- you can, obviously, see the chopper trying to get a better shot of that vehicle. there it is, right there, is that the vehicle? no, those are police vehicles that are monitoring what's going on. they want to, obviously, deal with this information. there it is. that looks like that unattended vehicle right there. i assume that's the unattended vehicle. the police are trying to investigate what it is, trying to make sure there's nothing suspicious. why would anyone drive vehicle on to the brooklyn bridge and leave it there unattended? what's going on? obviously, causing some serious traffic delays between brooklyn and manh
being diverted from going on to the brooklyn bridge, which, obviously, connects manhattan to the burrough of brooklyn. very, very busy time in new york, culminating the end of this memorial day weekend. people want to get between brooklyn and manhattan, but this is going to delay a lot as they try to figure out what this vehicle is all about. why is an unattended vehicle right in the middle of the brooklyn bridge? then you can see these chopper pictures coming in. from -- you can, obviously,...
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took off for greener pastures in kansas where he moved next door to the author and junky william burroughs of all people. the brain rode shotgun in his car. einstein's brain got back on the road in 1998 when harvey, his jaws and a writer took a road trip in a written buick to visit einstein's granddaughter in california. although weirded out by grandpa's's brain evelyn einstein accepted the visitors for one reason, she was poor, reputedly not very smart and had trouble holding down a job. not exactly an einstein. in fact evelyn was always told that she had been adopted by einstein's son haunts, but evelyn could do a little math and when she started hearing rumors that einstein had been with various lady friends after his wife had died of unrealized she might be einstein's illegitimate child. the adoption might have been a ruse. evelyn wanted to do with genetic paternity test to settle things but it turned out that the embalming process denatured the brain's dna and made it useless. other sources of feinstein's dna might be floating around, stranding mustache brushes, sweated on violins, bu
took off for greener pastures in kansas where he moved next door to the author and junky william burroughs of all people. the brain rode shotgun in his car. einstein's brain got back on the road in 1998 when harvey, his jaws and a writer took a road trip in a written buick to visit einstein's granddaughter in california. although weirded out by grandpa's's brain evelyn einstein accepted the visitors for one reason, she was poor, reputedly not very smart and had trouble holding down a job. not...