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moroccan jewish community, but also what is called yerushalmi. yerushalmi is a style of music which is really based on the arabic styles of music and is primarily the style of prayer of the syrian jews. the shofar on rosh hashanah is supposed to signify our crying out to god, a crying that can't be arctticulated in words. something that's coming from the heart. we have our torah in a hard case. the middle eastern jews had this practice of putting their torahs into a hard case. on the new year on rosh hashanah, we are reading about abraham being faced with the challenge the test of having to hypothetically sacrifice his son, isaac, and in the context of the high holidays what it makes us think about obviously is willingness to dedicate ourselves to a higher purpose. when the jews committed the sin of worshipping the golden calf in the book of exodus, we are told that moses goes unto the mountain, back up to mount sinai for 40 days to pray for forgiveness, and according to tradition god finally forgave the jews on yom kippur, on the day of atonemen
moroccan jewish community, but also what is called yerushalmi. yerushalmi is a style of music which is really based on the arabic styles of music and is primarily the style of prayer of the syrian jews. the shofar on rosh hashanah is supposed to signify our crying out to god, a crying that can't be arctticulated in words. something that's coming from the heart. we have our torah in a hard case. the middle eastern jews had this practice of putting their torahs into a hard case. on the new year...
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and mouse that denies humanity to anyone involved hundreds of sub-saharan immigrants hiding in a moroccan forest waiting for their chance to cross the last barrier on the way to europe. i've already cost twice but they caught me who forced me to return but i could ask the e.u. and spain please let us stay we don't want anything else god sends us don't hundreds over to the moroccan and maybe to slight dogs. they jokingly compare themselves to the herds of will the beast and elope and zebras which cross the continent every year and attract thousands of european tourists to the spectacle although this man believes the average european would extend considerably more sympathy to zebra than to any one of downs. some of us playing god managed to survive but many die or disappear this is no good for people to like you. six metres high and eleven kilometers long these plants was built by spain in two thousand and five with a single goal of keeping the migrants of despite its formidable hide hundreds still try to climb it every week an estimated one in ten make it the rest with fractures and broken
and mouse that denies humanity to anyone involved hundreds of sub-saharan immigrants hiding in a moroccan forest waiting for their chance to cross the last barrier on the way to europe. i've already cost twice but they caught me who forced me to return but i could ask the e.u. and spain please let us stay we don't want anything else god sends us don't hundreds over to the moroccan and maybe to slight dogs. they jokingly compare themselves to the herds of will the beast and elope and zebras...
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in spain please let us stay we don't want anything else god sends us don't hunt is over to the moroccan and maybe just like dogs. he jokingly compared himself to the herd so will the beast and elope and zebras which cross the continent every year and attract thousands of european tourists to the spectacle although this man believes the average european would extend considerably more sympathy to zebra than to anyone else downs. some of us playing god managed to survive but many die or disappear this is not good for people to like you. six metres high and eleven kilometers long these plants was built by spain in two thousand and five with a single goal of keeping the migrants of despite its formidable hide hundreds still try to climb it every week an estimated one in ten make it the rest with fractures and broken bones a send back these guys have no other choice rather than to jump this founds we know that's the worst thing they can do but there is no other choice this fans where that's so aberrate structure appeared in any other point within europe to say hard for birds environmentalist
in spain please let us stay we don't want anything else god sends us don't hunt is over to the moroccan and maybe just like dogs. he jokingly compared himself to the herd so will the beast and elope and zebras which cross the continent every year and attract thousands of european tourists to the spectacle although this man believes the average european would extend considerably more sympathy to zebra than to anyone else downs. some of us playing god managed to survive but many die or disappear...
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nexxus frizz defy system with moroccan argan oil.cts hair strand by strand to help lock in nourishment and lock out humidity. weightlessly reducing frizz by up to 87%. going beyond frizz control to captivatingly smooth hair anytime. [ hero ] because you can defy anything. [ male announcer ] nexxus frizz defy system. raise your standard. here's germany. ♪ konnichiha japan! ♪ complex science from the soviets. but wait! ♪ 600 years of brewing tradition from belgium! belgique! ♪ bill: serena williams won the opening set 6-1. now serving at 5-2 to take the match and earn a spot against victoria azarenka tomorrow night for the women's championship. championship. >> out. >> the ball is called out. bill: we'll have a chase review. and that was out. but sara errani has made some history. the first italian woman to ever make it to the semifinals of the u.s. open. the first time an italian woman has made it to the semifinals of any open outside of the of any open outside of the french open. bill: it has been a good run for sara errani, but now
nexxus frizz defy system with moroccan argan oil.cts hair strand by strand to help lock in nourishment and lock out humidity. weightlessly reducing frizz by up to 87%. going beyond frizz control to captivatingly smooth hair anytime. [ hero ] because you can defy anything. [ male announcer ] nexxus frizz defy system. raise your standard. here's germany. ♪ konnichiha japan! ♪ complex science from the soviets. but wait! ♪ 600 years of brewing tradition from belgium! belgique! ♪ bill:...
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i wanted to begin with this statement because as our moroccan friends and all of you know, this has beenult week at the state department. i very much appreciate minister the condolances your government expressed to our embassy in rabat. and even though that tragedy happened far away in benghazi we found a reminder of the deep bonds that connect month rocco tmorocco to the united states. it was in the high mountains of morocco that one of the americans we lost this week, ambassador chris stevens fell in love with the region when he served as a peace corps volunteer there. that experience set him on a decades' long career of service. so in the memory of fallen friends and colleagues let us remind ourselves of the many ways in which not just our governments but the people of our two nations have worked together to build a better future. in many case the united states looks to morocco to be a leader and a model. his majesty sing mohammed deserves great credit after the work you've undertaken. after my visit earlier this year i told my team, we need to start a strategic dialogue with morocco.
i wanted to begin with this statement because as our moroccan friends and all of you know, this has beenult week at the state department. i very much appreciate minister the condolances your government expressed to our embassy in rabat. and even though that tragedy happened far away in benghazi we found a reminder of the deep bonds that connect month rocco tmorocco to the united states. it was in the high mountains of morocco that one of the americans we lost this week, ambassador chris stevens...
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arsenal came from behind to beat french champions montpellier eighty one moroccan midfielder. put one telly ahead from the spot the two go within three minutes from lukas podolski and eugenio arsenal picturing take on his top the great german side who got a two one win themselves over in p.r. costing grace. tonight spot at moscow have the daunting task of taking on barcelona in spain red and white spanish you know emery knows it will be difficult the form of a land sea and nearly a coach has never been in twelve attempts but he is optimistic that could change this evening. we've come with an idea that is to win we know that barcelona are the favorite team in the group but we also want to make our own way in the group and we will not waste any opportunity to achieve that also supports morally start in what is possibly the most difficult stadium of this fourteen group that comprises six games but our mentality is to win against barcelona. while spock's form has been erratic in the russian prime league barcelona go into the match in a rich vein of form their top of a leader after
arsenal came from behind to beat french champions montpellier eighty one moroccan midfielder. put one telly ahead from the spot the two go within three minutes from lukas podolski and eugenio arsenal picturing take on his top the great german side who got a two one win themselves over in p.r. costing grace. tonight spot at moscow have the daunting task of taking on barcelona in spain red and white spanish you know emery knows it will be difficult the form of a land sea and nearly a coach has...
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and taught english to children in a small moroccan town. even back then, he had dreams of becoming a diplomat. his uncle told us by phone that stevens was brilliant. >> he got this job strictly because of the quality of his work. and a lot of ambassadorships are handed out like a deck of cards. this was not the case. >> i'm excited to return to libya to continue the great work we started. >> reporter: this video on youtube, shows stevens at work. steven browning, a state recruiter says he was one of the few to see him before he left for libya. browning said he was eager to get out of washington and get to work. >> it's a big responsibility when the president and the secretary of state send you to a country. and the highest priority they give you is the safety and security of american citizens in that country. >> reporter: stevens' father and stepmother live in the auburn area. they are in london and in touch with the state department. his mother and stepfather live in the oakland hills. they were not available for comment. >> thank you, che
and taught english to children in a small moroccan town. even back then, he had dreams of becoming a diplomat. his uncle told us by phone that stevens was brilliant. >> he got this job strictly because of the quality of his work. and a lot of ambassadorships are handed out like a deck of cards. this was not the case. >> i'm excited to return to libya to continue the great work we started. >> reporter: this video on youtube, shows stevens at work. steven browning, a state...
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the uc berkeley grad taught english to kids in a small moroccan town. sharpenberger says even back then stevens dreamed of becoming an ambassador. >> he fell in love with morocco and that part of the world. it was kind of a spark that shaped the rest of his career. >> reporter: the east bay native went on to study law at uc hastings in san francisco. >> if he was in town, he would pop in my office or leave a card or something. >> reporter: law professor david levine kept in touch with his former student through the years. the dean says he is not at all surprised stevens gave his life trying to save others. >> he could have literally sent in the marines there is a battalion there protecting the embassy. he didn't do that. he wanted to be there. he wanted to go take his people, get them back to safety. he knew he was taking a risk. he went and did it any way. what more do you need to know? those who know the east bay native say they're proud of him. and they say the bay area and the world has lost someone truly special. >> if this country wanted to send o
the uc berkeley grad taught english to kids in a small moroccan town. sharpenberger says even back then stevens dreamed of becoming an ambassador. >> he fell in love with morocco and that part of the world. it was kind of a spark that shaped the rest of his career. >> reporter: the east bay native went on to study law at uc hastings in san francisco. >> if he was in town, he would pop in my office or leave a card or something. >> reporter: law professor david levine kept...
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lilie haskell is a moroccan american organizer who has been organizing a community based organization here in san francisco since 2007. lilie has contributed to and led arab community organizing youth development and educational initiatives through cultural and political work as well as antiwar coalition building for over 10 years. she is a graduate of wellesley university with a bachelor in sociology. she cofounded a foundation providing training opportunities for civic and political engagement. since she joined arock she has helped build a member of low income and immigrant members of the arab community, empowered to provide mutual support in issues around the arab community. she helped to grow the organization threefold, providing immigration services to the local arab community as part of the san francisco immigrant legal and education network. lilie has been a leading committee member of the coalition for a safer san francisco, a strong advocate for for on and -- immigrant and civil rights issues impacting low income communities. she joined with san francisco rights defense commu
lilie haskell is a moroccan american organizer who has been organizing a community based organization here in san francisco since 2007. lilie has contributed to and led arab community organizing youth development and educational initiatives through cultural and political work as well as antiwar coalition building for over 10 years. she is a graduate of wellesley university with a bachelor in sociology. she cofounded a foundation providing training opportunities for civic and political...
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lilie haskell is a moroccan american organizer who has been organizing a community based organization here in
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nexxus frizz defy system with moroccan argan oil.and to help lock in nourishment and lock out humidity. weightlessly reducing frizz by up to 87%. going beyond frizz control to captivatingly smooth hair anytime. [ hero ] because you can defy anything. [ male announcer ] nexxus frizz defy system. raise your standard. we have the results of the vote right here in ms. fuentes' hand. she's fanning herself with it. before we read these i should tell you that if the winner is unable to fulfill their duties, the second place runner-up will then step in -- what duties, spending a ton of money? they don't have to do anything. admittedly it's never come up in the past. shh. just announce it. fine. okay. okay. are you ready? okay. and the winner of our $100,000 grand prize is... "oh! glory," sent in by ryan and loretta jordan from union city, georgia. come here. whoo! come here. come here. come on. come on. whoo! yeah! ha ha ha! oh, my god, you won! you're all excited. wow! whoo! oh! oh! oh, my god! yeah! oh! aah! ha ha ha ha. daisy: i love it!
nexxus frizz defy system with moroccan argan oil.and to help lock in nourishment and lock out humidity. weightlessly reducing frizz by up to 87%. going beyond frizz control to captivatingly smooth hair anytime. [ hero ] because you can defy anything. [ male announcer ] nexxus frizz defy system. raise your standard. we have the results of the vote right here in ms. fuentes' hand. she's fanning herself with it. before we read these i should tell you that if the winner is unable to fulfill their...
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a moroccan man who admitted plotting to blow up the u-s. capitol in a suicide attack has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. amine el khalifi pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against government property. el khalifi was arrested in february during an fbi sting operation. authorities say he accepted what he thought was a suicide vest containing explosives and a gun. he put on the vest and was quickly taken into custody as he tried to leave a parking garage and walk toward the capitol building. a volcano eruption has forced 35 thousand people to evacuate their homes in guatemala. the 12,000 ft. "volcan de fuego" began sweeping ash at about 10 o'clock yesterday morning near antigua. white smoke poured out of it by late afternoon. it's the volcano's sixth eruption this year -- and the strongest. people who live within 12 miles of the mountain are being shuttled out of harm's way. ten shelters that could house 200 people were opened in at least two villages. abc news is being hit with a billion dollar
a moroccan man who admitted plotting to blow up the u-s. capitol in a suicide attack has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. amine el khalifi pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against government property. el khalifi was arrested in february during an fbi sting operation. authorities say he accepted what he thought was a suicide vest containing explosives and a gun. he put on the vest and was quickly taken into custody as he tried to leave a parking...
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look up guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well today a federal judge sentenced a moroccan born virginia based man named al coffee to thirty years in prison for his involvement in an f.b.i. terrorism operation now after pleading guilty now faces twenty five to thirty years in prison now the f.b.i. provided el khalifi with demi explosives and observe his every move for months what's most interesting to me that ever since nine eleven every terrorist plot that's been for oil by the f.b.i. is well it's almost always completely orchestrated by the f.b.i. all these cases of entrapment begs the question why did this man or any of these people for that matter be capable of facilitating terrorism without being led by the f.b.i. without being given the means and makes me wonder in the face of knowing how little the threat of terrorism actually. it is in this country what lengths will the f.b.i. go to to make their case for combating terrorism on u.s. soil also the agency's methods of entrapment early mirrors those of the same suicide rick arms are the recruiters of the very suicide b
look up guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well today a federal judge sentenced a moroccan born virginia based man named al coffee to thirty years in prison for his involvement in an f.b.i. terrorism operation now after pleading guilty now faces twenty five to thirty years in prison now the f.b.i. provided el khalifi with demi explosives and observe his every move for months what's most interesting to me that ever since nine eleven every terrorist plot that's been for oil by the...
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in the coming year, expect 50 new products including moroccan- style chicken. >> sounds good.t even the fourth of july, but it is time to celebrate baltimore's oldest holiday, and what better place to celebrate than fort mchenry? 1500 students from across the state converged on the fourth to experience history firsthand with a war of 1812 era schooner. the students remember the successful defense of the city, and eventually lead -- potentially leading to the riding of "the star spangled banner." >> is part of who we are. there were people year 200 years ago that really got it. when their city was attacked, they stuck together. it did not matter what color they were. it did not matter how poor or rich they were. what mattered was the did not want to see their house burned down and they loved their country. >> got to love ranger been. >> there were cooking demonstrations. even an appearance by gov. o'malley. he plans to lead the charge from the -- from a horse. i hope he knows how to ride. we will have a fact check on those campaign advertisements for you. >> you cannot tell me
in the coming year, expect 50 new products including moroccan- style chicken. >> sounds good.t even the fourth of july, but it is time to celebrate baltimore's oldest holiday, and what better place to celebrate than fort mchenry? 1500 students from across the state converged on the fourth to experience history firsthand with a war of 1812 era schooner. the students remember the successful defense of the city, and eventually lead -- potentially leading to the riding of "the star...
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i wanted to begin with this statement, because as our moroccan friends and all of you know, this hasicult week at the state department. i very much appreciate, minister, the condolences that your embassy expressed to our embassy, and even though that tragedy happened far away in benghazi, we found a reminder of the deep bonds that connect morocco to the united states. it was in the high atlas mountains of morocco that one of the americans we lost this week, ambassador chris stevens, fell in love with the region when he served as a peace corps volunteer there. that experience sent him on a e decad decades' long career of service. so in the memory of our fallen colleagues, may we remind ourselves of not just the governments, but the two peoples of our nations have worked together to build a better future. in many ways the united states looks to morocco to be a leader and model. his majesty king mohammed deserves great credit for the work that you have undertaken. in fact, after my visit to rabat -- >> we are going to jump away from this with secretary of state hillary clinton talking t
i wanted to begin with this statement, because as our moroccan friends and all of you know, this hasicult week at the state department. i very much appreciate, minister, the condolences that your embassy expressed to our embassy, and even though that tragedy happened far away in benghazi, we found a reminder of the deep bonds that connect morocco to the united states. it was in the high atlas mountains of morocco that one of the americans we lost this week, ambassador chris stevens, fell in...
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he taught english to kids in a small moroccan town and he says even back then, stevens dreamed of becoming an ambassador. >> he just fell in love with morocco and that part of the world. it was the shark that shaped the rest of his career. >> reporter: the east bay native studied law at uc hastings in san francisco. >> he would pop in my office if he was in town. levine says he's not at all surprised stevens gave his life trying to save others. >> he could have literally sent in the marines. there's a battalion there protecting the embassy. he didn't do that. he wanted to be there and take his people and get them back to safety. he knew he was taking a risk. he did it any way. what more do you need to know? >> he epitomized tolerance, understanding and respect. that's really what this country needs more of. >> reporter: stevens is being remembered here tonight as a true hero. i had a chance to talk briefly with stevens' sister in law this morning. he said that stevens mother and sister in law were in yosemite in vacation when they got their news. they were on their way back here to gather
he taught english to kids in a small moroccan town and he says even back then, stevens dreamed of becoming an ambassador. >> he just fell in love with morocco and that part of the world. it was the shark that shaped the rest of his career. >> reporter: the east bay native studied law at uc hastings in san francisco. >> he would pop in my office if he was in town. levine says he's not at all surprised stevens gave his life trying to save others. >> he could have literally...
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i wanted to begin with this statement because as our moroccan friends and all of you know, this has beenifficult week at the state department. i very much appreciate, minister, the condolences your government expressed to our embassy. and even though that tragedy happened far away in benghazi, we found a reminder of the deep bonds that connect morocco to the united states. it was in the high -- >> secretary of state clinton with a message to an international audience, deeply deploring both the violence and the video, but making it clear that the united states stands for free speech and that they will not block these kinds of things. it also really points out what many people have suggested, many analysts have suggested will be and ongoing diplomatic problem for the united states and other governments which is that as good as social media can be in events like the arab spring, it can also mean that it can touch off situations like this, including violence and protests in some of those same arab spring countries. and so the secretary of state commenting again we expect that the president c
i wanted to begin with this statement because as our moroccan friends and all of you know, this has beenifficult week at the state department. i very much appreciate, minister, the condolences your government expressed to our embassy. and even though that tragedy happened far away in benghazi, we found a reminder of the deep bonds that connect morocco to the united states. it was in the high -- >> secretary of state clinton with a message to an international audience, deeply deploring...
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holland where a dutch filmmaker, an outspoken critic of islam was killed on the street by a man of moroccan the film that he created. that is a country that enjoys free speech, and my question to you is this. those radicals who profess to love their religion so much. do they love their religion more than free speech? >> the short answer is yes because they don't regard the kind of insult to the prophet muhammed or the quran as being protected by free speech. it's regarded as a capital offense. was, salman rushdie, but the incident began to be increasing. just take the case you mentioned in the intro of the sweet -- the danish cartoonist who did the cartoon prophet muhammed. this is a big issue for the major danish newspaper in coppenhagen with those guys, and, you know, the security in that building is extremely intense. denmark is another very open society with very little crime. the cartoonist not only received threats, but he also received a very serious attempt to kill him, which is a somali man linked to the al qaeda affiliate. he traveled to denmark to his house and got inside his hou
holland where a dutch filmmaker, an outspoken critic of islam was killed on the street by a man of moroccan the film that he created. that is a country that enjoys free speech, and my question to you is this. those radicals who profess to love their religion so much. do they love their religion more than free speech? >> the short answer is yes because they don't regard the kind of insult to the prophet muhammed or the quran as being protected by free speech. it's regarded as a capital...
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so that in france, they don't know what to do about the algerians and conditions and moroccans and inand they don't know what to do about the indians and pakistanis and jamaicans. in the u.s., they do not know what to do about the latin americans. those are the precisely the former colonies of those empires. with the ending of world war ii and the independence movements that developed throughout asia and africa, and let america, the peoples of those former colonial countries are coming to a mitropoulos and changing, transform the very composition of those nations. for us, the united states, it is not even -- we're not dealing with this immigration "problem" alone. england has an immigration problem, france, and germany has an immigration problem. it is the harvest of the empire's that made this country so wealthy. the capital came, and at that -- but the people are coming out as well. >> we will take a break and come back to this discussion and what it means in 2012 with the elections here, immigration policy. the film is premiering in los angeles in pasadena and here in new york at t
so that in france, they don't know what to do about the algerians and conditions and moroccans and inand they don't know what to do about the indians and pakistanis and jamaicans. in the u.s., they do not know what to do about the latin americans. those are the precisely the former colonies of those empires. with the ending of world war ii and the independence movements that developed throughout asia and africa, and let america, the peoples of those former colonial countries are coming to a...
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there are tents sent by the united nations and a field hospital run by the moroccan army, but the sudden refugees has overwhelmed all donations so far. this man complains there isn't enough food. not far from a busy playground set up by save the children, a bright 11-year-old named mohammed draws to express his feelings. he tells us, it was so sad to leave our country. i have seen my home attacked by government troops. i have seen bodies on the ground. i miss school. because of the human suffering, he is seen in syria's war, this little boy dreams of becoming a doctor and even more, he says, he dreams of peace. the attacks by syria's government targets sunni muslims and the violence now threatens to destabilize this entire region, andrea. >> our friend ann curry at a refugee camp along the syrian border. ann will be reporting for today and for our show and "nightly news" and other programs on msnbc and nbc all week. >>> and joining me again, mitt romney's senior adviser and former missouri senator jim talent as we were saying thank you for your patience in sticking with us. >> before we
there are tents sent by the united nations and a field hospital run by the moroccan army, but the sudden refugees has overwhelmed all donations so far. this man complains there isn't enough food. not far from a busy playground set up by save the children, a bright 11-year-old named mohammed draws to express his feelings. he tells us, it was so sad to leave our country. i have seen my home attacked by government troops. i have seen bodies on the ground. i miss school. because of the human...
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united states and mexican organized crime, but is also russian organized crime and lithuanian and moroccan but in the scene of county i asked a prominent latino businessman who have frequented, he was happy to talk to me. well-off guy to the chamber of commerce. i said, they're going after the cartels. everyone there rate is an undocumented spanish speaker for the most part. are the cartels? he said it, not quite. local american mexican-americans who have money and are investing basically giving a job to people to grow in the forest and distributing it among latino channels regionally. that was one does opinion. but i need to know was there a mexican organized-crime the presence of this? no. the probationer doing community service. all my fellow volunteers are people doing community service for canada's farming. asked one night with the deal was. he was a latino man on probation for indoor growing. he said, it's here, sophisticated. they will even stuff in stuffed animals and put the head back on the panel. that was one person. one unconfirmed source, and the other latinos source that i co
united states and mexican organized crime, but is also russian organized crime and lithuanian and moroccan but in the scene of county i asked a prominent latino businessman who have frequented, he was happy to talk to me. well-off guy to the chamber of commerce. i said, they're going after the cartels. everyone there rate is an undocumented spanish speaker for the most part. are the cartels? he said it, not quite. local american mexican-americans who have money and are investing basically...
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they plan to roll out 50 products such as moroccan style chicken in the coming years.se are your news headlines on the fox business network. melissa: my whole house except for me eat chicken with stars. don't mess with the classics, and both. >> keep them and add a little bit of twist. melissa: thank you so much. only 96,000 jobs were added in august. the participation rate fell to its lowest level since 1981. i did not realize it was that long. is qe3 around the corner? joining us now is michelle girard, senior economist at rbs. thank you so much for joining us. we love when you come on the show to talk jobs with us. >> thank you for having me. melissa: what is your take on this report? >> we were all waiting for these numbers. it is hard to think that that policy turned on one particular number. it was not strong enough. they laid out in the minutes of the last meeting, they said they were inclined to act unless the economy sustainably improved. these numbers did not show that. we will see action. melissa: @lots of people that thought they would not act before the el
they plan to roll out 50 products such as moroccan style chicken in the coming years.se are your news headlines on the fox business network. melissa: my whole house except for me eat chicken with stars. don't mess with the classics, and both. >> keep them and add a little bit of twist. melissa: thank you so much. only 96,000 jobs were added in august. the participation rate fell to its lowest level since 1981. i did not realize it was that long. is qe3 around the corner? joining us now is...
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this coming year expect 50 new products such as moroccan style chicken and spicy horizon.s. there's much more ahead on 11 news saturday morning. but first here's a look at some events going on around town this weekend. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. >>> distracted driving is a problem on maryland road ways and across the nation. a new video shown in driving schools is aimed at turning that trend around. we have more in our project report. >> police and medical professionals say distracted driving crashes are becoming an epidemic in the country, and they're hoping a new video can help stop it. a devastating car cr
this coming year expect 50 new products such as moroccan style chicken and spicy horizon.s. there's much more ahead on 11 news saturday morning. but first here's a look at some events going on around town this weekend. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the...
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there are tents sent by the united nations and a field hospital run by the moroccan army, but sudden rise in refugees has overwhelmed all donations so far. this man complains there isn't enough food. not far from the plussy playground set up by save the children, a bright 11-year-old named mohammed draws to express his feelings. he tells us it was so sad to leave our country. i've seen my home attacked by government troops. i've seen bodies on the ground. i miss school. because of the human suffering he has seen in syria's war, this little boy dreams of becoming a doctor, and even more, he says, he dreams of peace. the attacks by syria's alowite-led government -- >> we covered the arab spring over the last year and a half, places like egypt and tunisia and libya, is this what's happening, a continuation of that, or is there a different dynamic there? >> it is a continuation of that, but we should also mention that it is the longest and one of the deadliest of these arab springs so far. at least 20,000 people have been killed so far here, and the international community appears still
there are tents sent by the united nations and a field hospital run by the moroccan army, but sudden rise in refugees has overwhelmed all donations so far. this man complains there isn't enough food. not far from the plussy playground set up by save the children, a bright 11-year-old named mohammed draws to express his feelings. he tells us it was so sad to leave our country. i've seen my home attacked by government troops. i've seen bodies on the ground. i miss school. because of the human...
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the same time secretary of state hillary clinton yesterday had a whole day of meetings with the moroccanrocco kind of withstand this arab spring and move forward. so, there is talk about the u.s. loss of influence in the region, but it's also this movie and the u.s. reaching out to imams and any credible voices in the region to say, listen -- and governments, too -- you need to speak up and say, listen the united states is with us is your friend had nothing to do with this movie. >> elise labott for us. thank you. >>> next on "early start," the latest from libya, new information on the hunt for those who murdered two american diplomats and two navy s.e.a.l.s 11 years to the day after 9/11. a live report from tripoli. [ male announcer ] did you know that mach3 can last two times longer than a disposable? ♪ ♪ mach3 has high definition blades coated with 4 strengthening layers to help its blades stay sharp so it can last two times longer than a disposable. get an incredibly close shave day after day. switch to gillette mach3. better shave, great value. guaranteed. gillette the best a man ca
the same time secretary of state hillary clinton yesterday had a whole day of meetings with the moroccanrocco kind of withstand this arab spring and move forward. so, there is talk about the u.s. loss of influence in the region, but it's also this movie and the u.s. reaching out to imams and any credible voices in the region to say, listen -- and governments, too -- you need to speak up and say, listen the united states is with us is your friend had nothing to do with this movie. >> elise...
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do we want to set aside an area where we have over 2,000 ma rackans being given -- moroccans being given a set-aside for their country rather than treating individuals who have proven that they have an asset that we need in this country? the real issue here, mr. chairman, are we really to correct the mistake of the past, to move forward with a fair system that judges individuals based on their merit, not based on the country that they are coming from? and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i yield the gentlelady, ms. sheila jackson lee, 25 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jackson lee: if we pass the american jobs act we will help hispanic youngsters, anglo youngsters, african youngsters. what an insult to america's values to suggest that those who come to this country to give by the way of a legal process, diversity visas are not contributing, i do not want to insult anyone who comes with the idea of helping america. that means wherever they've come from, africa
do we want to set aside an area where we have over 2,000 ma rackans being given -- moroccans being given a set-aside for their country rather than treating individuals who have proven that they have an asset that we need in this country? the real issue here, mr. chairman, are we really to correct the mistake of the past, to move forward with a fair system that judges individuals based on their merit, not based on the country that they are coming from? and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...
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there are tents sent by united nations and the field hospital run by the moroccan army.he sudden refugees overwhelmed all donations so far. this man complains there isn't enough food. not far from a busy playground, set up by save the children, a bright 11-year-old named muhammad draws to express his feelings. he tells us it was so sad to leave our country. i have seen my home attacked by government troops. i have seen bodies on the ground. i miss school. because of the human suffering he has seen in syria's war, this boy dreams of becoming a doctor. and even more, he says he dreams of peace. the attacks by syria's government targets sunni muslims and the violence threatens to destabilize this entire region, matt. >> before i let you go, we all watched and covered arab spring, egypt, tunesia, libya, is this a continuation of that or is there a different dynamic? >> reporter: it is a continuation of that. we should mention it is the longest and one of the deadliest arab springs. at least 25,000 have been killed so far, and the international community is at a loss how to s
there are tents sent by united nations and the field hospital run by the moroccan army.he sudden refugees overwhelmed all donations so far. this man complains there isn't enough food. not far from a busy playground, set up by save the children, a bright 11-year-old named muhammad draws to express his feelings. he tells us it was so sad to leave our country. i have seen my home attacked by government troops. i have seen bodies on the ground. i miss school. because of the human suffering he has...