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gibraltar's old town is long and skinny, with one main street.ltarians are a proud bunch, remaining steadfastly loyal to britain. its 30,000 residents vote overwhelmingly to continue as a self-governing british dependency. within a generation, the economy has gone from one dominated by the military to one based on tourism. but it's much more than sunburned brits on holiday. gibraltar is a crossroads community with a jumble of muslims, jews, hindus, and italians joining the english, and all crowded together at the base of this mighty rock. with its strategic setting, gibraltar has an illustrious military history, and remnants of its martial past are everywhere. the rock is honeycombed with tunnels. many were blasted out by the brits in napoleonic times. during world war ii, britain drilled 30 more miles of tunnels. the 100-ton gun is one of many cannon that both protected gibraltar and controlled shipping in the strait. a cable car whisks visitors from downtown to the rock's 14,000-foot summit. from the top of the rock, spain's costa del sol arcs
gibraltar's old town is long and skinny, with one main street.ltarians are a proud bunch, remaining steadfastly loyal to britain. its 30,000 residents vote overwhelmingly to continue as a self-governing british dependency. within a generation, the economy has gone from one dominated by the military to one based on tourism. but it's much more than sunburned brits on holiday. gibraltar is a crossroads community with a jumble of muslims, jews, hindus, and italians joining the english, and all...
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let us go onto the son and they have said that spain has done a u—turn on gibraltar?ect? yes, there was a big debate about whether this was going to be a pawn in the brexit thing, gibraltar, and it looks like the spanish government is telling us that they are not going to try to disrupt the arrangements, which are very, very important and the people in gibraltar want to stay connected to the uk. so, i think thatis connected to the uk. so, i think that is probably the right thing to do. ok. diana's revenge, that channel 4 do. ok. diana's revenge, that channel a programme that was so controversial, we were talking about it earlier. and the fallout, really, from that continues. you were saying, is this a relevant story because the documentary was on sunday night and it seems to be continuing to run. this angle looks at the effect now on prince charles and camilla, the duchess of cornwall, which is quite a significant and interesting question to ask. 0bviously, these tapes that they were discussing backstage half past princess diana in a very good light, we now have 20 ye
let us go onto the son and they have said that spain has done a u—turn on gibraltar?ect? yes, there was a big debate about whether this was going to be a pawn in the brexit thing, gibraltar, and it looks like the spanish government is telling us that they are not going to try to disrupt the arrangements, which are very, very important and the people in gibraltar want to stay connected to the uk. so, i think thatis connected to the uk. so, i think that is probably the right thing to do. ok....
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worker in spain is separated by the straits of gibraltar and the sea route between the countries has become a favorite for those seeking to reach europe. plus there are two spanish includes in morocco which are frequently been storm by mike ritz. the put calamity of the root continues to group spain has seen a three fold increase in refugee numbers since last year. i don't think just morocco i think it's over north africa is a problem but yes i mean there are a lot of moroccans in the u.k. there of markings throughout europe and some of them are obviously being radicalized the countries as well world but i think the problem is the very close to europe so it's much so much easier transit point and they remember there are large numbers of moroccans living in a europe so obvious say that that may have something to do with it spain attacks clearly demonstrated radicalization is getting younger but in belgium employees of one.
worker in spain is separated by the straits of gibraltar and the sea route between the countries has become a favorite for those seeking to reach europe. plus there are two spanish includes in morocco which are frequently been storm by mike ritz. the put calamity of the root continues to group spain has seen a three fold increase in refugee numbers since last year. i don't think just morocco i think it's over north africa is a problem but yes i mean there are a lot of moroccans in the u.k....
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worker in spain is separated by the straits of gibraltar and the sea route between the countries has become a favorite for those seeking to reach europe. because there are two spanish increase in morocco which are frequently been stormed by my colleagues. the popularity of the route continues to group spain has seen a three fold increase in refugee numbers since last year. i don't think just morocco i think it's north africa is a problem but yes i mean there are a lot of americans in u.k. they're all americans throughout europe and some of them are obviously more radicalized the countries as well world but i think the problem is the very close to europe so it's a monday so much easier transit point and remember there are large numbers of americans living in a new europe so obviously that that may have something to do with it. meanwhile employees at a kindergarten in belgium have reported signs of islamic radicalization among toddlers we spoke to the coordination director of the facility the fact there was a leak about an internal document. made up by a kindergarten leaders in the fra
worker in spain is separated by the straits of gibraltar and the sea route between the countries has become a favorite for those seeking to reach europe. because there are two spanish increase in morocco which are frequently been stormed by my colleagues. the popularity of the route continues to group spain has seen a three fold increase in refugee numbers since last year. i don't think just morocco i think it's north africa is a problem but yes i mean there are a lot of americans in u.k....
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what it's like to sail through the strait of gibraltar. what does it feel like when you approach the coast of china in the dark of night dodging fishing boats. it's choppy. it's challenging. i spent 11 years of my life day for day on the deep ocean out of sight of land. i spent 16 years assigned to ships, 11 day for day on the ocean. and you know what, sometimes things go wrong. but more often, and this is where i want to close, this is the ocean i know. it's the ultimate room with a view. an office with a view.it was a privilege to have served my nation as a sailor for 37 years. i tried to pour that experience into this book and pull some history alongside it, geopolitics with it but above all it's a sailor's book. thank you very much for being with me today. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you very much. i love to take some questions about issues in the world today, the book, anything you like ask at all, yes sir. >> on the last picture that youhave, japan, south korea and sailing . >> i should put new zealand there. i also didn't
what it's like to sail through the strait of gibraltar. what does it feel like when you approach the coast of china in the dark of night dodging fishing boats. it's choppy. it's challenging. i spent 11 years of my life day for day on the deep ocean out of sight of land. i spent 16 years assigned to ships, 11 day for day on the ocean. and you know what, sometimes things go wrong. but more often, and this is where i want to close, this is the ocean i know. it's the ultimate room with a view. an...
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a mariner, what it's like to sail into the arctic, what it's like to sail through the strait of gibraltarit's choppy, it's challenging, i spent 11 years of my life day for day on the deep ocean. i spent 16 years assigned ships, 11 day for day on that ocean. sometimes things go wrong. [laughter] more often and this is where i want to close, this is the ocean i know, it's the ultimate room with a view, an office with a view. it was a privilege to serve my nation. i tried to pour that experience into this book to pull history along side it, geopolitics with it but above all, this is a sailors' book, thank you very much for being with me today. thank you, thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. very kind. thank you very much. i would love to take some questions about the issues in the world today, the book, anything you'd like to ask at all. yes, sir. >> admiral, the graph picture that you had, japan, south korea -- yeah. >> yeah, i should put new zealand and philippines and thailand. you are correctly pointing out in addition to those three who are treaty allies, new zealand, thailand
a mariner, what it's like to sail into the arctic, what it's like to sail through the strait of gibraltarit's choppy, it's challenging, i spent 11 years of my life day for day on the deep ocean. i spent 16 years assigned ships, 11 day for day on that ocean. sometimes things go wrong. [laughter] more often and this is where i want to close, this is the ocean i know, it's the ultimate room with a view, an office with a view. it was a privilege to serve my nation. i tried to pour that experience...
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a mariner, what it's like to sail into the arctic, what it's like to sail through the strait of gibraltar, what dot is feel like when you approach the coast of china in the dark of night, dodging fishing boats. it's choppy, it's challenging if spent 11 years of my police officer on the deep ocean, out of sight of land. spent 16 years assigned to ships, 11 day for day on the ocean and you not what? sometimes things go wrong. this is where i want to close. this is the ocean i know. it's the ultimate room with a view. an office with a view. it was a privilege to serve my nation as a sailor for 37 years. i've tried to pour that experience into this book, to pull some history alongside it, some geopolitics with it, but above all, this is a sailor's book. thank you very much for being with me today. [applause] >> thank you, thank you. i'd love to -- very kind. thank you very much. i'd love to take some questions about the issue in the world today. ... .... .... >> we need more of this. when i was a commander of u.s. southern comangd right here for three years, kernel jorge right over there was
a mariner, what it's like to sail into the arctic, what it's like to sail through the strait of gibraltar, what dot is feel like when you approach the coast of china in the dark of night, dodging fishing boats. it's choppy, it's challenging if spent 11 years of my police officer on the deep ocean, out of sight of land. spent 16 years assigned to ships, 11 day for day on the ocean and you not what? sometimes things go wrong. this is where i want to close. this is the ocean i know. it's the...
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spain's rescue service, the current coast guard, 600 migrants, including 35 children in the strait of gibraltarat's a water that separates spain from morocco. several more were picked up further east of the mediterranean. all told, the highest single day recovery effort in over three years. officials say that the migrants were rescued in 15 vessels, the majority of which were nothing more than cheap toy paddle boats without motors. not exactly seaworthy. so far this year, 9000 migrants have reached spain by c. three times as much as last year. the country says that the agency cannot handle it. citing the shortage of police, interpreters, and accommodations. the problem is compounded, an increase of women and children becoming victims of human trafficking. because of the rising in migration, span could soon overtake greece as the second most popular destination for migrants in europe. the number one destination is still in italy which has seen over 100 100 from libya alone. and if 57 drop in arrival from june-july. meaning that migrants are going elsewhere like spain. experts say increased contr
spain's rescue service, the current coast guard, 600 migrants, including 35 children in the strait of gibraltarat's a water that separates spain from morocco. several more were picked up further east of the mediterranean. all told, the highest single day recovery effort in over three years. officials say that the migrants were rescued in 15 vessels, the majority of which were nothing more than cheap toy paddle boats without motors. not exactly seaworthy. so far this year, 9000 migrants have...
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algeria, tunisia, by the straits of gibraltar which is 20-mile wide, unlike the mediterranean further them muslims who were deeply resentful of theç moroccan king and spanish government. spain expelled all muslims back in 1482, you might remember. a lot of historical conflict. i'm not sure that spain, to answer your question, i'm not sure that spain is suffering because of its liberal immigration, come one, come all that obviously has afflicted belgium and germany and france, but still, there is no doubt a restive population, some percentage should be penetrated by local patriotic muslim spaniards, get in there, find out what is going on, alert the authorities, bust these acts before theyç happen. of course spread what we have now common in this country, if you see something, say something. steve: we do know one of the suspects arrests was spanish and another was moroccan to your point. quickly before we go, do you think, they're looking into this particular, the driver, the 18-year-old kid, apparently he had been to madrid aways away from his home for a while. they want to know who
algeria, tunisia, by the straits of gibraltar which is 20-mile wide, unlike the mediterranean further them muslims who were deeply resentful of theç moroccan king and spanish government. spain expelled all muslims back in 1482, you might remember. a lot of historical conflict. i'm not sure that spain, to answer your question, i'm not sure that spain is suffering because of its liberal immigration, come one, come all that obviously has afflicted belgium and germany and france, but still, there...
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different types of migrants arrive but still lots of migrant as well especially from the straits of gibraltar so all those countries are coming to paris a country that has been seen as taking in far fewer migrants than say germany or italy by force and the french are in a sense saying we are going to pull or wait we're going to find a solution we're going to try and help you we're not separated from you and leading you to what's happening to you right now. one of the things of course is to pick up on something you said earlier that the french president had voted to tackle people smugglers and improve stability in libya dollars the results coming out of this meeting what more can be done that wasn't done before. in terms of libya to be frank i suspect a great deal of this is complete wishful thinking because if more could have been done they would have done it the truth is that the the libyan leader who was in paris does not control his own country and therefore it pleases him to hear that he's going to get help in getting this done it is going to be interesting to see whether it can be it's a
different types of migrants arrive but still lots of migrant as well especially from the straits of gibraltar so all those countries are coming to paris a country that has been seen as taking in far fewer migrants than say germany or italy by force and the french are in a sense saying we are going to pull or wait we're going to find a solution we're going to try and help you we're not separated from you and leading you to what's happening to you right now. one of the things of course is to pick...