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with regard to morocco, does morocco see it as a broader regional role now than it had two years ago?in terms of the new government, does it see itself in that role? it's a fairly logical question in terms of the vision of that region, does it see itself as a region more than it did two years ago? >> this is a question that probably could receive fuller answer later today. um, but i'd simply say one little aspect, i don't think that, personally i'm not yet convinced that any measurable increase in the velocity of meetings between officials is particularly significant. but i can say something about public attitudes in algeria to what's been going on around algeria, and i would say this, that there's, first of all -- i'm talking about public opinion, popular opinion, ordinary algerians were very enthusiastic about the tunisian revolution originally, and hopefully they were impressed by it. they were also impressed by what happened in egypt. and they were initially incliented to see what happened -- inclined to see what happened in tunisia through the same lenses until the nato intervent
with regard to morocco, does morocco see it as a broader regional role now than it had two years ago?in terms of the new government, does it see itself in that role? it's a fairly logical question in terms of the vision of that region, does it see itself as a region more than it did two years ago? >> this is a question that probably could receive fuller answer later today. um, but i'd simply say one little aspect, i don't think that, personally i'm not yet convinced that any measurable...
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we import labor in morocco.ial and construction, and this is not unlike other countries, also in menna or at least in north africa, we import labor. so, obviously, what you mentioned, caroline and mustapha, the mismatch between what the education system produces and what our needs are. well, we said we can knock on door and say, please, speed up the reform process of system. we took questions in our own hands, we created a program called ocp skills where, not our job, but we're currently training 15,000 youth from the regions. we'll open up at least 95,000 youth registered for the program, and from the outset we told them these are not jobs within ocp. we're going to train you, enhance your ploy about for jobs -- employability with jobs for our subcontractors and some of our partners, okay? we know very well with our development program what kind of skills are going to be needed, and we're looking five years, ten years ahead. and we train them according to those skills. we also talk very nicely to our subcontrac
we import labor in morocco.ial and construction, and this is not unlike other countries, also in menna or at least in north africa, we import labor. so, obviously, what you mentioned, caroline and mustapha, the mismatch between what the education system produces and what our needs are. well, we said we can knock on door and say, please, speed up the reform process of system. we took questions in our own hands, we created a program called ocp skills where, not our job, but we're currently...
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the police forces have gotten a lot better in morocco and algeria, although in morocco they've been using a little bit of a heavier hand, i think, in a bad way. but whatever black swan outrages the population collectively enough is what causes these moments of turbulence and turmoil. >> yeah, i agree with, with dr. sue bier and -- zoubir and dr. lawrence, but i think it is important when we talk about potential drivers for change or catalysts for change or -- we have to assign it a sort of likelihood or probability to them. you know, otherwise, you know, we could envision all sorts of implausible scenarios that could bring about dramatic change. you know, so in -- while i agree with, yahia and bill about the possibility of a crackdown on the informal sector or in the algeria or, you know, the possibility of some large scale corruption case, um, indicting the -- [inaudible] in morocco, serving as a catalyst for widespread protest and demand for political change, you know, i think these are relatively low likelihood scenarios. i mean, i think, you know, we've talked about quite a bit this m
the police forces have gotten a lot better in morocco and algeria, although in morocco they've been using a little bit of a heavier hand, i think, in a bad way. but whatever black swan outrages the population collectively enough is what causes these moments of turbulence and turmoil. >> yeah, i agree with, with dr. sue bier and -- zoubir and dr. lawrence, but i think it is important when we talk about potential drivers for change or catalysts for change or -- we have to assign it a sort...
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morocco, but there is a shadow government, as anyone who thinks the kgb is drilling in morocco with a little bit delusional. but what happens is there is this need, basically if you look at the. , i would stay starting september, october 2011, you see this huge movement coming in now, calling for the revival of the area sensory union. then you have the security conference of all of them. it dissipated all of a sudden. now the libyans are not saying camino, send us back to gadhafi or so on and so forth. they are signing agreements. algeria signed agreements on the border issues. libya and algeria are working together and security issues, try to help reconstruct and so on and so forth. unfortunately, i am a realist and politics. i am afraid that coming you know, once the storm has weathered the way, the duma will regain its old traditional way that it has been. i [inaudible] or influence and so on. but i think if i have to choose among the five -- [inaudible] but if there's one country that is shown really the greatest interest in revival is tunisia. and tunisia is primarily i believe f
morocco, but there is a shadow government, as anyone who thinks the kgb is drilling in morocco with a little bit delusional. but what happens is there is this need, basically if you look at the. , i would stay starting september, october 2011, you see this huge movement coming in now, calling for the revival of the area sensory union. then you have the security conference of all of them. it dissipated all of a sudden. now the libyans are not saying camino, send us back to gadhafi or so on and...
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morocco has great unemployment. one of the issue all countries face is significant unemployment, and declining hopes of the youth. these things take time. yes, they do, but i have great concern that the youth and many other people in these countries do not have parties for the time to let this -- patience for the time to let this work out. a paper i'm writing based on this is called "the race against time." before i give my talk just about anywhere i give a caveat. these are my opinions alone, do not represent the united states government or any other organization i'm a part of, and therefore, now, i can be a troublemaker. i'm focusing on the countries of egypt, libya, and tunisia, and focus more on egypt because i spent 20 years on the country, lived there for six years, and there for six weeks during the summer time. algeria and morocco have been peaceful, but don't count on it. algeria and libya or net oil exporters to help them get on their feet if they do not focus too much on that. as the ambassador said, liby
morocco has great unemployment. one of the issue all countries face is significant unemployment, and declining hopes of the youth. these things take time. yes, they do, but i have great concern that the youth and many other people in these countries do not have parties for the time to let this -- patience for the time to let this work out. a paper i'm writing based on this is called "the race against time." before i give my talk just about anywhere i give a caveat. these are my...
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he often spoke about his time in morocco.e had already started the process of applying for foreign service and reading books about american diplomats. i still remember him reading memoirs of george cannon, one of our most famous diplomats and reading publications like foreign affairs magazines. as a summer associate in a washington office he was tasked to go to yale law school and talk about his experiences in the middle east. his mother received post card from chris saying, hi, everybody. i'm here at yale law school giving a lecture on morocco carpet law. he lived his family. his grandmother, an artist, had a number of paintings at the old mint in san francisco. they reflected scenes from that part of california. he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends
he often spoke about his time in morocco.e had already started the process of applying for foreign service and reading books about american diplomats. i still remember him reading memoirs of george cannon, one of our most famous diplomats and reading publications like foreign affairs magazines. as a summer associate in a washington office he was tasked to go to yale law school and talk about his experiences in the middle east. his mother received post card from chris saying, hi, everybody. i'm...
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last year when citizens of morocco called for change, moroccan society under king muhammed vi answered with major constitutional reform followed by early elections and expanded authority for parliament. and islamist party leads the new ruling coalition, along with a variety of other parties. after 13 years in the opposition. we have been encouraged that feeders sought to engage all moroccans and focus on creating jobs and fighting corruption and we continue to urge them to follow through on their commitments for political and economic reform. last month with anti-american protesters in the streets across the cities of morocco the foreign minister travelled to washington for our first-ever strategic dialogue. he could have avoided the cameras but instead strongly condemned the attack in benghazi, embraced a broader partnership with the united states and pledged that his country would continue working towards democracy and the rule of law. algeria also has much to gain by embracing the changes taking place around it and we have seen some progress. the government held parliamentary electi
last year when citizens of morocco called for change, moroccan society under king muhammed vi answered with major constitutional reform followed by early elections and expanded authority for parliament. and islamist party leads the new ruling coalition, along with a variety of other parties. after 13 years in the opposition. we have been encouraged that feeders sought to engage all moroccans and focus on creating jobs and fighting corruption and we continue to urge them to follow through on...
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he taught english in morocco. i taught math. we talked about the joys of living and working over seas. we spoke french together. later he helped me get an assignment with a pediatric a.i.d.s. group. now i work in a county hospital in stockton caring for patients from all over the world. like chris, i am genuinely interested in listening to their stories and learning about their lives. i was really hoping he would still be here. i dreamt of someday working as a detector in a country where he was ambassador. i was looking forward to showing off my growing new family. our daughter was born in april. chris got to hold her before leaving for his post in libya. as our father said best at 5 a.m. on september 12th, he made it to the top. he tried his best. he was a great brother. i couldn't agree more. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good afternoon, steve mcdonald. chris and i have been friends since we pledged the fraternity at uc berkeley in 1978. i want to first thank chris's family for allowing me the honor of speaking today as we celebrate
he taught english in morocco. i taught math. we talked about the joys of living and working over seas. we spoke french together. later he helped me get an assignment with a pediatric a.i.d.s. group. now i work in a county hospital in stockton caring for patients from all over the world. like chris, i am genuinely interested in listening to their stories and learning about their lives. i was really hoping he would still be here. i dreamt of someday working as a detector in a country where he was...
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the first solar farm would be built in morocco. >> could the saharan son soon be powering european cities -- the saharan sun? it could be home to a large new solar farm with the capacity of 150 megawatts. that is just one part of europe's vision to get renewable energy from africa. german-led consortium does it take wants to provide 50% of europe's energy by 2015, using wind and solar energy -- german- led consortium desert-tech. it is hoped that current negotiations could provide a breakthrough, paving the way for plants not only in morocco, but also tunisia, algeria, and other countries. the biggest question is funding. companies would take on around 200 million euros of the investment. another 400 million could come from national governments involved as well as eu funds. >> certainly an ambitious but impressive project. that is it for now. thanks for watching. >> do not forget, you can find more on our website at dw.de. see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
the first solar farm would be built in morocco. >> could the saharan son soon be powering european cities -- the saharan sun? it could be home to a large new solar farm with the capacity of 150 megawatts. that is just one part of europe's vision to get renewable energy from africa. german-led consortium does it take wants to provide 50% of europe's energy by 2015, using wind and solar energy -- german- led consortium desert-tech. it is hoped that current negotiations could provide a...
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. >> the group invited to morocco by a local womens' rights organization. it was met by protestors and there are upset they're offering to perform abortions on board the ship. >> and google will continue to scan books for its digital library and there is a result of a settlement ending a seven year lawsuit. publishers and authors sued google after reaching an agreement to scan the collection of books. there is a google scanning 20 million books to date. >> there in the twitter universe, mitt romney, hands down. twitter says last night was the most-tweeted about event in u.s. political history and there were 47,000 tweets mentioning romney and the word win or winner. president obama had fewer than 30,000 similar tweets. >> and if you were anywhere along the san francisco water front you couldn't help but notice blue angels and a lot of sailors in town. yes, it's fleet week. there is wayne freedman joining us now with more. >> sometimes, you can hear them. most of the time, you don't see them. there is fleet week week going back to 1981 and what we have a con
. >> the group invited to morocco by a local womens' rights organization. it was met by protestors and there are upset they're offering to perform abortions on board the ship. >> and google will continue to scan books for its digital library and there is a result of a settlement ending a seven year lawsuit. publishers and authors sued google after reaching an agreement to scan the collection of books. there is a google scanning 20 million books to date. >> there in the twitter...
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opening the border from algeria and morocco would be an important step to move to the integration.the third key area is strengthening democratic institutions to advance political reform. not an easy process. political progress has to grow from the inside. there are ways we are helping. the united states has trained hundreds of lawyers and civil society activist and offered tutorials to candidates in the run-up of the recent election birkenau we encourage civil society to draft a new constitution to protect the equal rights. similar efforts are under way tailored to local needs. none of this happens in a vacuum. the transition occurring is linked with developments across the wider middle east. egypt is the largest arab nation, we have seen the new elected leadership say the success depends on building consensus, speaking to the concerns of all egyptians of faith and community. we stand with the egyptian people for universal freedom and production. we made the point* of peace relations with its neighbors and the choices it makes the home in whether or not it filled its own promises t
opening the border from algeria and morocco would be an important step to move to the integration.the third key area is strengthening democratic institutions to advance political reform. not an easy process. political progress has to grow from the inside. there are ways we are helping. the united states has trained hundreds of lawyers and civil society activist and offered tutorials to candidates in the run-up of the recent election birkenau we encourage civil society to draft a new...
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. >> women's protests have been gaining momentum in morocco as well.he fate of a teenage girl has galvanized support for an end to forced marriage. the girl was 15 when she was raped by a man 10 years her senior, so her family could save face, they marry her off to the rapist. she later killed herself with rat poison. >> he had to marry her. people were talking badly about my daughter. she lost her honor. no one would have taken her. >> moroccan law allows a rapist to avoid jail if he marries his victim. for the man, it is a way out. for her, it was a death sentence. >> to talk more about this, i am joined by the head of planned international germany, one of the world's oldest children's development organizations. thanks for joining us. the numbers are really disturbing when you look at the plight of girls in the world right now. one in three girls, for example, is denied an education. why are things as bad as they are in the year 2012? >> well, yes. hello, good evening. this is a horrifying story which we follow up in pakistan. i think it makes very c
. >> women's protests have been gaining momentum in morocco as well.he fate of a teenage girl has galvanized support for an end to forced marriage. the girl was 15 when she was raped by a man 10 years her senior, so her family could save face, they marry her off to the rapist. she later killed herself with rat poison. >> he had to marry her. people were talking badly about my daughter. she lost her honor. no one would have taken her. >> moroccan law allows a rapist to avoid...
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designers from ghana, morocco, and 10 other african countries have been showing off their creations in johannesburg. behind the scenes, for has been flying. african fashion is plugged into international trends. >> i am very excited because are looking and also the ladies, so i am hopingrything es smoothly >> he has beenn business fo more than a decade. michael jackson was a fan, a nyta s e. his studio is pretty small. of this continent. >> most afraneonr or people who came before them, so we areer mu can get here in africa. re togheafrica and euro. eab launcd recem a full eedn e . mark a ieupe. ty th aheonne'an rt o swfl erhe weekenanin nt ek >> mu oeaereupeil b hi ihahe wth lk ke igean me whhear st atg . strcrst hie gean r wle ve t epe- ppaditeeobyan tbe atr has arrived, flirtingve? we disagree. >> dno fge y che oumo information on our we w.dde. >> stay with us. captioned by the national captioning instit
designers from ghana, morocco, and 10 other african countries have been showing off their creations in johannesburg. behind the scenes, for has been flying. african fashion is plugged into international trends. >> i am very excited because are looking and also the ladies, so i am hopingrything es smoothly >> he has beenn business fo more than a decade. michael jackson was a fan, a nyta s e. his studio is pretty small. of this continent. >> most afraneonr or people who came...
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designers from ghana, morocco, and 10 other african countries have been showing off their creations in johannesburg. behind the scenes, for has been flying. african fashion is plugged into international trends. >> i am very excited because are looking and also the ladies, so i am hoping everything goes smoothly. >> he has been in business for more than a decade. michael jackson was a fan, and many african pop stars step out wearing his creations. he is from a township, and he has stayed close to his roots. his studio is pretty small. he employs only two tailors, but he thinks big about the future of this continent. >> most african people nowadays are striving to be better than their ancestors or people who came before them, so we are more open-minded to different ideas. that is just so much that you can get here in africa. revenue african fashion mixes and matches. these fashions come from rwanda bringing together africa and europe. the label launched recently. its designers are two young spaniards. them a full speed on the african market. we are still celebrating a little bit -- we ar
designers from ghana, morocco, and 10 other african countries have been showing off their creations in johannesburg. behind the scenes, for has been flying. african fashion is plugged into international trends. >> i am very excited because are looking and also the ladies, so i am hoping everything goes smoothly. >> he has been in business for more than a decade. michael jackson was a fan, and many african pop stars step out wearing his creations. he is from a township, and he has...
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tavis: what part of morocco,' = obama'sarack background, his time in the senate, his time in the white house, what gives you reason to believe a more progressive rock, actually exist? if he is to win a second term, he will go about the business that every second term president does, try to establish his legacy. you started by saying that you wish that she would steer the car a bit more towards the progressive lane. i do not want you to do what some americans did it four years ago which is to make a green screen out of him and put your own aspirations on him that fly in the face of any back story in this life that suggests a progressive fight. i am not to say that -- i am not saying that you demonize him. what are you looking at? what do think that will come from? >> you know, i've really liked the first half of all of the president's speeches, if i could put it that way, because i think his vision for what america needs is really spot on. he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that righ
tavis: what part of morocco,' = obama'sarack background, his time in the senate, his time in the white house, what gives you reason to believe a more progressive rock, actually exist? if he is to win a second term, he will go about the business that every second term president does, try to establish his legacy. you started by saying that you wish that she would steer the car a bit more towards the progressive lane. i do not want you to do what some americans did it four years ago which is to...
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the commission is set to meet next month in morocco to discuss management of atlantic bluefin tuna stocks. >>> most of japan's nuclear reactors remain offline. that means the country has to import large quantities of liquid natural gas to keep its thermal power plants going. the japanese government has asked qatar, the world's largest exporter of the fuel, to lower its prices. japan's trade and industry minister, yukio edano met with senior qatari official hamad al atia in tokyo on monday. edano explained japan's energy situation and requested a discount. >> translator: we're asking for affordable stable supplies of liquified natural gas to meet our country's needs. >> the price of lng from qatar is linked to the price of crude oil. that makes it relatively expensive. al atia wants to maintain good relations with japan so he'll listen to what edano has to say but he stopped short of making a commitment on pricing. japan's need to import lng plunged its trade balance into the red. government officials plan to strengthen alliances with other lng importers to improve their negotiating positi
the commission is set to meet next month in morocco to discuss management of atlantic bluefin tuna stocks. >>> most of japan's nuclear reactors remain offline. that means the country has to import large quantities of liquid natural gas to keep its thermal power plants going. the japanese government has asked qatar, the world's largest exporter of the fuel, to lower its prices. japan's trade and industry minister, yukio edano met with senior qatari official hamad al atia in tokyo on...
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immediate threat for their life i mean the twenty four thousand jews in iran four thousand jews in morocco to jews in afghanistan they're not talking to each other and that's it. the overwhelming majority of the jews are living in a democratic hemisphere. so we should have a normal equal to all citizenship maybe there should be the paragraph that if one individual you or me or me or my uncle or you is being persecuted because of the judaism they will have a kind of struck into citizenship to protect them otherwise all the rest of them normal procedure to join the the israeli collective is for the right of return of the palestinians if there will be two state solution. i have no problem with it them in whatever they want to do in their country welcome you have said that something profound and basic has changed in israel's relationship with the united states and you've also said that netanyahu is great achievement was to make israel a partisan issue do you think that israel remains an asset. to the united states or has it become a liability new orleans for i can give you is america still in
immediate threat for their life i mean the twenty four thousand jews in iran four thousand jews in morocco to jews in afghanistan they're not talking to each other and that's it. the overwhelming majority of the jews are living in a democratic hemisphere. so we should have a normal equal to all citizenship maybe there should be the paragraph that if one individual you or me or me or my uncle or you is being persecuted because of the judaism they will have a kind of struck into citizenship to...
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one crashed in morocco in april. two marines were killed. another went down in florida in june. five crew members were hurt. u.s. air force investigators insist the accidents were caused by human error and not a flaw in design. the japanese government supported their conclusions, but that wasn't enough for residents. the arrival of the aircraft on monday drew another crowd of protesters. >> translator: i've been saying, it is out of the question to bring ospreys to such a populated area. as the governor of okinawa, i cannot allow the deployment. >> flight crews are scheduled to run the planes through low-altitude drills over the next few weeks. as they do, japan's defense minister is hoping to bring residents on side. >> translator: the government will discuss how to reduce the burden of the u.s. military presence in okinawa, and we will continue to speak with local authorities. >> earlier, keikichi hanada spoke to nhk world's who covered this story. >> we saw tens of thousands of people turn up at the rally last month. what drives these people? >> quite simply, they fear for th
one crashed in morocco in april. two marines were killed. another went down in florida in june. five crew members were hurt. u.s. air force investigators insist the accidents were caused by human error and not a flaw in design. the japanese government supported their conclusions, but that wasn't enough for residents. the arrival of the aircraft on monday drew another crowd of protesters. >> translator: i've been saying, it is out of the question to bring ospreys to such a populated area....
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protests happening in more than thirty five cities around the world today and with regards to catalonia morocco mikhail a senior researcher at the european think tank fried says it's part of a bigger problem. this really reveals a kind of a kind of real crisis either in spain or in a lot also a few up in countries and obviously we can disconnect the cats are doing issue from the global financial crisis that is going on in the european union but that said when it comes to. this such reducing of a noble prize to the european union obviously it comes into contradiction with both europe. the union is doing going to europe and what. he's doing in the rest of the world so i think that's i mean the same way that we've seen at the same way that happened a few years ago when obama got the nobel prize i think that what is going on is that we can see it that the nobel peace prize is much more symbolic and stands us in what it called process or decision that has the aim of just favoring some actors in order to push them to do better than what they are doing russia has rebuffed turkish claims that a damascu
protests happening in more than thirty five cities around the world today and with regards to catalonia morocco mikhail a senior researcher at the european think tank fried says it's part of a bigger problem. this really reveals a kind of a kind of real crisis either in spain or in a lot also a few up in countries and obviously we can disconnect the cats are doing issue from the global financial crisis that is going on in the european union but that said when it comes to. this such reducing of...
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i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love this part of the world. since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer relations. those days are back. we had 1,700 libyans apply for fullbright grants to study in the united states this year, more than any other country in the world. we know that libya is still recovering from an intense period of conflict. there are many courageous libyans who bear the scars of that battle. we are happy we have been able to treat some of your war wounded at u.s. hospitals. we look forward to building partnerships between american and libyan hospitals to help return libya's healthcare system to the extraordinary standards of excellence it once enjoyed. over my shoulder here you can see the u.s. capitol building. in that building 535 elected representatives from every corner of america come together to debate the issues of the day. they are men and women from ever
i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love this part of the world. since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer relations. those days are back. we had 1,700 libyans apply for fullbright grants to study in the united states this year, more than any other country in the world. we know that libya is...
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to have a good team and i reverted to working very hard but if you don't win the games in other morocco's downside. we're all here for winning song obviously that makes us money i live with and that's good i want to sponsor x. main problems have been very leaky defense conceded twenty goals domestically and six in the champions league going into this week when i am resigned look to tighten things up with the bank clean sheet against modern dalby and was incredibly their first since early august. so we constantly working on this in training but i think there is still plenty to improve on both in attack and defense we need to keep on working hard but if you don't then there yeah we're thinking about doing again i said. it's very difficult to win four games when you're when you take a lot of goals on for us that was a very good they didn't create many chances they were strong in the set pieces but in our. keeper were really well i was a was a good good game for us and she planned to extremely important spartak have been suffering from a number of injuries but the crisis seems to be easing th
to have a good team and i reverted to working very hard but if you don't win the games in other morocco's downside. we're all here for winning song obviously that makes us money i live with and that's good i want to sponsor x. main problems have been very leaky defense conceded twenty goals domestically and six in the champions league going into this week when i am resigned look to tighten things up with the bank clean sheet against modern dalby and was incredibly their first since early...
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good team you know everybody there to working very hard but if you don't win the games in other morocco's downside we're all here for winning song obviously that makes us money i live with and that's a good one of sponsorships main problems had been a leaky defense it conceded twenty goals domestically and six in the champions league going into this week when i am resigned loads of tighten things up at the bank between sheet against market all via was incredibly their first since early august. because really working on this in training but i think there is still plenty to improve on both in attack and defense we need to keep on working hard. there are thinking about doing again. it's very difficult. when you take a lot of there was a very good they didn't create many chances they were strong in set pieces but. was a good game for us and she pointed to an important spartak have been suffering from a number of injuries but the crisis seems to be easing with the likes of underage to come and emmanuel a mini k. set to play first team football soon meanwhile dounia billionaire deneuve is findi
good team you know everybody there to working very hard but if you don't win the games in other morocco's downside we're all here for winning song obviously that makes us money i live with and that's a good one of sponsorships main problems had been a leaky defense it conceded twenty goals domestically and six in the champions league going into this week when i am resigned loads of tighten things up at the bank between sheet against market all via was incredibly their first since early august....
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peace campaign and human rights activist ryan does ride welcome to the program so despite crushers in morocco and florida earlier this year and a forced landing in north carolina tokyo gave the green light to the plane so that's a visit last month by u.s. defense secretary leon panetta who said washington is confident in the. tokyo blindly following american wishes that. i think americans time this perfectly they came at a time when there was all this unrest and protests from china against japan about these islands and they placed him down in iraq you know and they're leaving from iraq which didn't want these things either anytime the u.s. brings his toys even temporarily they never seem to leave they have been negotiations for a long time and when the d.p. came in the power they ran on the position that they were going to reduce close bases and reduce the size of bases and none of it's ever happened but washington always finds a perfect time to come and sell their hardware or to come play around with their new toys people have been protesting against the existence of the american military ba
peace campaign and human rights activist ryan does ride welcome to the program so despite crushers in morocco and florida earlier this year and a forced landing in north carolina tokyo gave the green light to the plane so that's a visit last month by u.s. defense secretary leon panetta who said washington is confident in the. tokyo blindly following american wishes that. i think americans time this perfectly they came at a time when there was all this unrest and protests from china against...
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the biggest, most recent change mohammed in morocco made was to cede an awful lot of power to government representing an elected assembly but he is still sitting more or less happily in his seat as the king. >> united states has strategic interests, ideological interests, extremely difficult to pursue them both at the same time. the ideological interest long-term we favor more popular participation but how much strategic interests can you jeopardize in the short-term? that is the dilemma for american government. >> we have to make a distinction between making principles clear versus messing up. i am a strong believer in the hippocras the principle of do no harm. despite noble objectives in a lot of places we wound up doing harm but that doesn't mean we have to retreat from making clear what principles we believe in and over all the arabs spring and arab awakening in my view is a good thing from the standpoint of american interests and american principles. >> brief comments. jocelyne, you might be interested in this. i met a saudi woman, pretty prominent, she said i hope we don't get one
the biggest, most recent change mohammed in morocco made was to cede an awful lot of power to government representing an elected assembly but he is still sitting more or less happily in his seat as the king. >> united states has strategic interests, ideological interests, extremely difficult to pursue them both at the same time. the ideological interest long-term we favor more popular participation but how much strategic interests can you jeopardize in the short-term? that is the dilemma...
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/morocco strategic dialogue. we have a heightened stake in the process of reform working. this conference is part of csis' ondoing study of the -- on going study of the maghreb and an effort to see how transitions will effect stability in the months ahead. our first panel will look at the changing politics in maghreb countries, in particular how governments will manage shifting expectations, how existing governments manage more complex political environments and how new governments use their powers. the second panel on economic challenges and opportunities will examine government strategies to manage the manifold socioeconomic challenges they face and their ability to create positive change and economic growth. the third panel will look at the issues of security and stability across the region, especially how governments will manage security threats, what influence u.s. policies on the region might have and what dilemmas the u.s. will face in its relations with maghreb governments. to conclude the day, we're honored to host the secretary of state who will deliver a keynote
/morocco strategic dialogue. we have a heightened stake in the process of reform working. this conference is part of csis' ondoing study of the -- on going study of the maghreb and an effort to see how transitions will effect stability in the months ahead. our first panel will look at the changing politics in maghreb countries, in particular how governments will manage shifting expectations, how existing governments manage more complex political environments and how new governments use their...
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the closing the algeria and mori -- morocco, and it's estimated that the lack of end gracious bears acost of somewhere between 2% and 3 #% every year, that the cost they cannot afford, and that's why it's critical to build economic bridges that can span any political divide. again, the situation is far from hopeful. it is daunting, but far from hopeless. ties between the two show signs of strengthening welcoming over a million refugees, and entrepreneurs in morocco and algeria have ways to develop their economies. in the number of concepts developed inviting morocco and entrepreneurs, the boferredders -- borders are seamless. they meet, exchange card, and by the end of the meeting, there's a couple deals made. so, what can the government do? as assistant secretary, it's been my honor, my privilege to work with great partners in nearly every country in the world to strengthen our bilateral relationships. we've done so because it's critical to know the region succeed politically and economically. now, we know full well that we will not be able to dictate the success of what's happening
the closing the algeria and mori -- morocco, and it's estimated that the lack of end gracious bears acost of somewhere between 2% and 3 #% every year, that the cost they cannot afford, and that's why it's critical to build economic bridges that can span any political divide. again, the situation is far from hopeful. it is daunting, but far from hopeless. ties between the two show signs of strengthening welcoming over a million refugees, and entrepreneurs in morocco and algeria have ways to...
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governor perry requested that i went to morocco and got a memorandum of understanding between morocco and the state of texas. i have experience doing the thing he is talks about doing. >> we're going to move on to policy discussion. from the economy, to health care. what kind of system we should have here in this state. we asked voters and here's what they told us. >> i feel that federal health care plan known as obama care is a step in the right direction. we do need a more comprehensive health care plan. >> i'm a freelance artist, for many years, i haven't had insurance. there are a lot of other people that don't have insurance and i think it's wonderful that people can be supported. >> because macare is overreach by the federal government actually requiring citizens to purchase a product. i think that's a little too much. >> i think throw the whole system in the garbage and start over. >> ok. some opinionated voters there. we're going to start our discussion on health care first with a question to paul sadler. >> texas has many doctors right now who won't take medicaid patients we
governor perry requested that i went to morocco and got a memorandum of understanding between morocco and the state of texas. i have experience doing the thing he is talks about doing. >> we're going to move on to policy discussion. from the economy, to health care. what kind of system we should have here in this state. we asked voters and here's what they told us. >> i feel that federal health care plan known as obama care is a step in the right direction. we do need a more...
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abortion is illegal in most cases in morocco. protesters were on hand and called the activists terrorists and assassins. >>> there's a new recall affecting hundreds of thousands of hondas. plus twitter's record during last night's debate and why some say it is a game changer. >> plus an orange city hall tonight in san francisco as play off fever hits the city. our chief meteorologist bill martin is back with how fog could impact this weekend's game. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> there are some newly registered voters tonight at one of the south bay's largest homeless shelters. homeless advocates hosted a voter registration at the bocardo regional in san jose. they said some of the guests didn't know they could vote if they didn't have a home. they were told they could use the address of the shelter. the address was part of the national homeless
abortion is illegal in most cases in morocco. protesters were on hand and called the activists terrorists and assassins. >>> there's a new recall affecting hundreds of thousands of hondas. plus twitter's record during last night's debate and why some say it is a game changer. >> plus an orange city hall tonight in san francisco as play off fever hits the city. our chief meteorologist bill martin is back with how fog could impact this weekend's game. ♪ [ male announcer ] the...
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high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already savin
high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. and his...
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abortion is illegal in most cases in morocco. protesters were on hand and called the activists terrorists and assassins. >>> there's a new recall affecting hundreds of thousands of hondas. plus twitter's record during last night's debate and why some say it is a game changer. >> plus an orange city hall tonight in san francisco as tonight in san francisco as play [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. ...but add some ham and cheese ...roll them up in some crescent dough and tada, thursday is now... a ham & cheese crescent roll-up wonder pillsbury crescents, let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbu
abortion is illegal in most cases in morocco. protesters were on hand and called the activists terrorists and assassins. >>> there's a new recall affecting hundreds of thousands of hondas. plus twitter's record during last night's debate and why some say it is a game changer. >> plus an orange city hall tonight in san francisco as tonight in san francisco as play [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother...
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just last month yemen is on the list, tunisia of course and tangentially morocco and jordan have gone through a transition period and will need economic assistance. both saudi arabia and qatar have been quite proactive in extending aid to egypt both before and after mohamed morsi was elected. and i think it's important to understand what sort of aid. some of the things egypt needed right away was an ability to sell government lawns and treasury bills because it's currently paying 14% interest which is pretty high for a government and in the immediate depth of the summer when things looked terrible the qataris came in and said okay we will buy your one month issue of t-bills. obviously you get pretty good security on repayment and less government defaults on everything but that is how relieved some of the interest pressure and moved egypt out of the debt trap it was then, the worst debt trap since greece, italy or spain. the second thing the saudis and the qataris have done, they have like the world bank and the islamic development bank, there is quite development banks that helped ide
just last month yemen is on the list, tunisia of course and tangentially morocco and jordan have gone through a transition period and will need economic assistance. both saudi arabia and qatar have been quite proactive in extending aid to egypt both before and after mohamed morsi was elected. and i think it's important to understand what sort of aid. some of the things egypt needed right away was an ability to sell government lawns and treasury bills because it's currently paying 14% interest...
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senator coburn has a waste but the they spend $23 million on teaching people in morocco how to make pottery. >>neil: gary, thank you. folk, a quick aside, i want to make clear to folks, republicans and democrats equally to blame. if either side budges, no matter who you blame, if neither side budges, it is what it is, folks. we are looking at a train wreck. a train wreck. i don't care whose side you take but if the president doesn't budge, you know how that goes and so does ed henry. what happens? >>reporter: the "washington post" is sailing the president would veto something with no tax increases. not major news. the white house is maneuvering trying to pressure things and the hope is the president wins the close election and he breaks the republicans, and he said this in private fundraisers, i will break their will and they have to give in on tax increases. >>neil: he will have a mandate. >>guest: exactly the problem is, to he does win, this is more likely to fuel the elections that have consequences. he may not win the election according to the recent polls. then what? until until what -
senator coburn has a waste but the they spend $23 million on teaching people in morocco how to make pottery. >>neil: gary, thank you. folk, a quick aside, i want to make clear to folks, republicans and democrats equally to blame. if either side budges, no matter who you blame, if neither side budges, it is what it is, folks. we are looking at a train wreck. a train wreck. i don't care whose side you take but if the president doesn't budge, you know how that goes and so does ed henry. what...
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p [ ross ] we are in the dades gorge, high up in the atlas mountains of morocco.you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. . >>> if you're frustrated with what's happening or isn't happening on capitol hill these days, a skathing new report. here's dana bash. >> reporter: florida democrat the case was dispoliced mac court but it's one example of a sharply rising number of harassment and discrimination complaints by congressional employees. 142 people made claims in 2011 and settlements cost $461,366. >> why are my tax dollars going to settle cases of people who are not treating their employees well? >> well, in an ideal world members of congress wouldn't be discriminating a
p [ ross ] we are in the dades gorge, high up in the atlas mountains of morocco.you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ]...