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i really hope so. >> tangier is morocco. always was morocco.ms to have embraced it. in all its ill reputed glory. the days of predatory poets in search of literary inspiration and young flesh are probably over for good. hippies can just as easily get their bong rips in portland or peoria. but the good stuff, the real good stuff, the sounds and smells and the look of tangier, what you see and hear when you lean out the window and take it all in, that's here to stay. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ bells tolling ] ♪ >> we go up this beautiful mountain. this incredible town. it goes back to the 12th century. people trudge up the hill to the beautiful church to take the walk that michael corleone took. now and forever more it will be sort of "the godfather" theme park, where they're playing "the godfather" theme over and over. >> i think most though
i really hope so. >> tangier is morocco. always was morocco.ms to have embraced it. in all its ill reputed glory. the days of predatory poets in search of literary inspiration and young flesh are probably over for good. hippies can just as easily get their bong rips in portland or peoria. but the good stuff, the real good stuff, the sounds and smells and the look of tangier, what you see and hear when you lean out the window and take it all in, that's here to stay. -- captions by vitac --...
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i really hope so. >> tangier is morocco. always was morocco.o have embraced it. in all its ill reputed glory. the days of predatory poets in search of literary inspiration and young flesh are probably over for good. hippies can just as easily get their bong rips in portland or peoria. but the good stuff, the real good stuff, the sounds and smells and the look of tangier, what you see and hear when you lean out the window and take it all in, that's here to stay. [ bells tolling ] ♪ >> we go up this beautiful mountain. this incredible town. it goes back to the 12th century. people trudge up the hill to the beautiful church to take the walk that michael corleone took. now and forever more it will be sort of "the godfather" theme park, where they're playing "the godfather" theme over and over.
i really hope so. >> tangier is morocco. always was morocco.o have embraced it. in all its ill reputed glory. the days of predatory poets in search of literary inspiration and young flesh are probably over for good. hippies can just as easily get their bong rips in portland or peoria. but the good stuff, the real good stuff, the sounds and smells and the look of tangier, what you see and hear when you lean out the window and take it all in, that's here to stay. [ bells tolling ] ♪...
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the cia had a facility in morocco. that was not a cia-run prison. that was run and controlled by the moroccans. big difference between what the cia was doing and what's happening now. there are examples of governments such as the kenyans, the somalis. you name the government -- holding people. they are probatixies for us. we go and visit them but we are not holding them. >> don't afghan intelligence services, agency, doesn't it have a pretty tight lockdown on country? >> we don't need a black site in afghanistan. they are part of a covert action. when the afghan intelligence service picks up people and takes them to a facility, the cia has an office there. they have people there. they can go. they can visit. but technically, the after gans are holding them. >> did her offered a definition of black sites: >> that's my definition. >> the 9-11 commission report recommended that there be specific guidance on treating foreign prisoners. almost a decade later, have we established a uniform law on ho detainees? the answer is up next. >> weekday mornings on
the cia had a facility in morocco. that was not a cia-run prison. that was run and controlled by the moroccans. big difference between what the cia was doing and what's happening now. there are examples of governments such as the kenyans, the somalis. you name the government -- holding people. they are probatixies for us. we go and visit them but we are not holding them. >> don't afghan intelligence services, agency, doesn't it have a pretty tight lockdown on country? >> we don't...
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up to morocco from where they then try and make the final crossing into europe. more work needs to be done in those countries of origin to educate the migrants about the realities of life when you get into melilla. because what we saw is that the migrants there, although they do live in this temporary immigration center at the expense of the spanish taxpayer, i think it's important to point out, most of them, all of them can't work legally. and most of them don't work. some end up washing cars on the streets in melilla. essentially they're in limbo. they stay there. there are long, lengthy bureaucratic processes to try and process their claim. yet some might make it to the spanish mainland. the spanish authorities say essentially most will be returned to their country of origin. >> tom burridge in madrid on the european migration story that continues. >>> moving to thailand, the thai army says it's released 124 people who were taken into custody after last week's coup. one of the conditions for their release is that they must avoid any political activity and tell
up to morocco from where they then try and make the final crossing into europe. more work needs to be done in those countries of origin to educate the migrants about the realities of life when you get into melilla. because what we saw is that the migrants there, although they do live in this temporary immigration center at the expense of the spanish taxpayer, i think it's important to point out, most of them, all of them can't work legally. and most of them don't work. some end up washing cars...
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african my grants make it to europe after storming spain's border in morocco. negotiations to secure the release of the school girls. >> later with robin in sports. >>> now, in northern france, a makeshift refugee camp using bulldozers, hundreds of people have been living in filthy conditions in the town of calae. many of them hope to settle. let's get an update from the site which, as we say, just cleared out by french authorities. talk us through it >> reporter: it was very difficult for many of these asylum seekers to watch what was happening to their possessions, their tents, sleeping bags,
african my grants make it to europe after storming spain's border in morocco. negotiations to secure the release of the school girls. >> later with robin in sports. >>> now, in northern france, a makeshift refugee camp using bulldozers, hundreds of people have been living in filthy conditions in the town of calae. many of them hope to settle. let's get an update from the site which, as we say, just cleared out by french authorities. talk us through it >> reporter: it was...
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that effect can be easily seen today in a living city, a city like fez, morocco.archaeologists have come to fez because the same high degree of specialization suggested by the ruins of ostia can be seen here in the flesh. the population and density of the old city of fez has remained the same since the 10th century. archaeologist david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands of people per square mile. now, the only reason why that was possible, especially in a nonindustrial context, was that you had a very effective agricultural environment around fez within, say, 15 or 20 miles radius. but you also had very effective forms of nonhuman transport -- donkeys, camels, horses, mules -- that could bring in all of the kinds of supplies that the city needed. now, that's one reason why you had such high population densities. one of the effects of really high population densities, of course, is to create very dense urban markets, lots of consumers concent
that effect can be easily seen today in a living city, a city like fez, morocco.archaeologists have come to fez because the same high degree of specialization suggested by the ruins of ostia can be seen here in the flesh. the population and density of the old city of fez has remained the same since the 10th century. archaeologist david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands...
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african my grants make it to europe after storming spain's border in morocco. negotiations to secure the release of the school girls. >> later with robin in sports. >>> now, in northern france, a makeshift refugee camp using bulldozers, hundreds of people have been living in filthy conditions in the town of calae. many of them hope to settle. let's get an update from the site which, as we say, just cleared out by french authorities. talk us through it >> reporter: it was very difficult for many of these asylum seekers to watch what was happening to their possessions, their tents, sleeping bags, suitcases, just picked up by bulldozers and just piled high as rubbish basically, and what's been happening now is that they are trying to persuade some of the asylum seekers to get on buses and be taken away to a holiday camp to have showers. now, some of them have agreed to do that. others have said, no. they are worried and afraid that the french authorities will move them so far away from the port and it's important for them to be here because they see it as the only
african my grants make it to europe after storming spain's border in morocco. negotiations to secure the release of the school girls. >> later with robin in sports. >>> now, in northern france, a makeshift refugee camp using bulldozers, hundreds of people have been living in filthy conditions in the town of calae. many of them hope to settle. let's get an update from the site which, as we say, just cleared out by french authorities. talk us through it >> reporter: it was...
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we went up into the mountains in morocco near melilla. and there are makeshift camps there. and there are tens of thousands of migrants living there in pretty poor conditions. but they are incredibly determined, all of them, to scale that fence. the fence itself is up to six meters high in one point. it's got barbed wire on it. but as you say, we've seen this happen on numerous occasions over the last few weeks and months where hundreds of migrants in large groups essentially storm the fence. and inevitably, quite a few of them are successful. the authorities there seem unable to really control this problem. despite spain and morocco investing more resources, more reinforcements on that border fence. >> tom burridge in madrid, thanks very much, indeed. >>> we hope to go to paris in a few moments' time. let's just move on before we do that. because in thailand, the army says it has now released 124 leading politicians, activists and academics who were taken into custody after last week's coup. 76 people are still detained, most from the red shirt movement who support the oust
we went up into the mountains in morocco near melilla. and there are makeshift camps there. and there are tens of thousands of migrants living there in pretty poor conditions. but they are incredibly determined, all of them, to scale that fence. the fence itself is up to six meters high in one point. it's got barbed wire on it. but as you say, we've seen this happen on numerous occasions over the last few weeks and months where hundreds of migrants in large groups essentially storm the fence....
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both are boarded by morocco on one side and the mediterranean sea. it's a safer crossing than others make by sea. police fired rubber bullets to a group of people as they tried to swim ashore. 15 drowned. on wednesday more than a thousand people stormed the fences in all. the spanish government says around 500 got through. they headed triumphantly to the migration center designed to house 500 people now, and it now shelters some 2,000. they will be processed here. a few will be offered asylum in mainland spain. many more will be sent back. al jazeera. >> well, immigration was a key issue in the recent european elections, and now a report in the u.k. has found the number of people of british people willing to admit being racially prejudiced has risen. the findings raise concerns about growing hostility towards immigrants and wide spread isl islam-phobia in british society. >> reporter: britain likes to see itself as a tolerant nation where race relations are better than in many other european countries. but last year when people were asked about races
both are boarded by morocco on one side and the mediterranean sea. it's a safer crossing than others make by sea. police fired rubber bullets to a group of people as they tried to swim ashore. 15 drowned. on wednesday more than a thousand people stormed the fences in all. the spanish government says around 500 got through. they headed triumphantly to the migration center designed to house 500 people now, and it now shelters some 2,000. they will be processed here. a few will be offered asylum...
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one time you could sit in or at the theater in televive or in medina -- tel aviv or in medina in morocco. you could hear a guy white or black and say that's an america. i'm from indiana. how are you doing? and you don't speak english? [laughter] it offt charm we've worn because of our reluctance to be and act as intelligently as we know we should. and we have allowed ourselves to be moded into some of the dangerous shapes of some leaders who themselves will live in great luxury and can afford to protect themselveses somewhat. but -- themselves somewhat. but we are losing some birthright which we really dangerously will live without and maybe die without. if we don't plan to do the right things, we will reap the wrong things. it goes without saying and you a 't have to be, you know, brilliant biochemist and you don't have to be -- you don't have to have an i.q. of 150. just common sense tells you to be kind. many be kind. tavis: you said to me that being kind is what we got to be. you said that courage is the greatest of all the virtues. if you don't have courage, you can't practice any o
one time you could sit in or at the theater in televive or in medina -- tel aviv or in medina in morocco. you could hear a guy white or black and say that's an america. i'm from indiana. how are you doing? and you don't speak english? [laughter] it offt charm we've worn because of our reluctance to be and act as intelligently as we know we should. and we have allowed ourselves to be moded into some of the dangerous shapes of some leaders who themselves will live in great luxury and can afford...
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many tried to swim and there are frequent drownings offer of the coast of morocco. >>> those are theain stories here in europe. now, it's back to david in doha. >>> thank you. a strong earthquake has shaken the southern pacific coast of mexico and several states there. the magnitude 6.4 tremor hit 27 kilometers away from mexico city. buildings were shaken, prompting evacuations. there are no immediate reports of major damage or injuries, however. an inmate who is to be executed in the u.s.a. state of oklahoma on the same night as a botched execution has been given a stay of six months. charles warner was scheduled to have died last week on the same night as clayton locket. his vein collapsed during his lethal injection prompting prison officials to halt the execution where he died soon after of a heart attack. one of kenya's oldest tribes has brought in new blood to help preserve its culture, the masi ethnic group elected a 20-year-old to join its group of community elders. as jane ferguson reports from southern kenya, they say it's crucial for the tribe to survive >> reporter: massa
many tried to swim and there are frequent drownings offer of the coast of morocco. >>> those are theain stories here in europe. now, it's back to david in doha. >>> thank you. a strong earthquake has shaken the southern pacific coast of mexico and several states there. the magnitude 6.4 tremor hit 27 kilometers away from mexico city. buildings were shaken, prompting evacuations. there are no immediate reports of major damage or injuries, however. an inmate who is to be...
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eight european nations along with morocco turkey, tunisia and the u.s. are meeting in brussels to come up with a strategy to stop the growing ranks of western youth growing jihadist groups in syria. we have more. >> at website has been set up by the interior ministry to answer questions about how to combat -- prevent a minor from leaving the country without parental authorization. 24 cases of radicalization have been reported to the police. on that day, the french interior minister will meet with his european counterpart to discuss the issue. tunisia and turkey and the u.s. will also attend the meeting. an estimated 15,000 foreign combatants are believed to have joined the syrian rebels in their fight against the shower aside -- bashar assad. about 100 are believed to have come from the united states. with a history of jihadist threats going back to the civil war -- interior civil war, -- syrian civil war -- they lag behind britain in preventing radicalization in recent years and france has been relying on high school staff and employment advisors to rea
eight european nations along with morocco turkey, tunisia and the u.s. are meeting in brussels to come up with a strategy to stop the growing ranks of western youth growing jihadist groups in syria. we have more. >> at website has been set up by the interior ministry to answer questions about how to combat -- prevent a minor from leaving the country without parental authorization. 24 cases of radicalization have been reported to the police. on that day, the french interior minister will...
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he scaled a dangerous barrier between morocco and spain in a perilous bid to reach european territory. arrived and a tiny spanish exclave in north africa. spanish security has been beefed up in recent months as waves of would-be migrants have tried to get to the town as well as to alsoerritory which is accessible by boat. many of those who arrived on wednesday headed to a temporary immigration center where they joined other migrants detained in recent months. to holder is designed 500 people but is currently home to 2000. this comes after 500 people breached the 12-kilometer barrier in march, and in february, spanish authorities shot rubber bullets and a warning. spain and italy have been calling on northern european countries for more support in dealing with these waves of immigration. >> polling stations in egypt have reopened for an unscheduled third day of voting in the presidential elections. authorities have declared today a national holiday in a bid to get more people out to vote after a disappointing turnout. >> more time to cast their ballots, yet very few voters in this cair
he scaled a dangerous barrier between morocco and spain in a perilous bid to reach european territory. arrived and a tiny spanish exclave in north africa. spanish security has been beefed up in recent months as waves of would-be migrants have tried to get to the town as well as to alsoerritory which is accessible by boat. many of those who arrived on wednesday headed to a temporary immigration center where they joined other migrants detained in recent months. to holder is designed 500 people...
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. >>> about 700 people tried to storm the barbed wire border between morocco and the spanish enclaven thursday. 140 people managed to make it across. six migrants and three police officers were injured. some of those trying to jump the fence set fire to their clothing. there has been several attempts to breach the border in recent weeks. >>> malaysian authorities released audio of communication from malaysia airlines flight mh370. the recording is between the pilots and the control tower prior to takeoff. there were 239 people on the plane when it disappeared in march. . >> in china, boys have traditionally been favoured over girls when it comes to education. three years ago the government introduced a law to buck the trend. as margo orteeing es reports girls in rural areas are struggling to leave traditional roles behind. >> reporter: for these children in this rural village, an education is the first step to getting out of poverty. they are among the poorest people in china. despite a law making education compulsory for all. only a few students are girls. >> like all the other wome
. >>> about 700 people tried to storm the barbed wire border between morocco and the spanish enclaven thursday. 140 people managed to make it across. six migrants and three police officers were injured. some of those trying to jump the fence set fire to their clothing. there has been several attempts to breach the border in recent weeks. >>> malaysian authorities released audio of communication from malaysia airlines flight mh370. the recording is between the pilots and the...
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for a thousand years or more the tanners of morocco have sorted, processed and sold the skins of animals. their leather-making skill is world renowned. archaeologists now believe such economic specialization here and elsewhere evolved over thousands of years. they are studying the evolution of specialization as they uncover details of ancient economies around the world. in the maya city of copan, a jeweler fashioned rare shell and
for a thousand years or more the tanners of morocco have sorted, processed and sold the skins of animals. their leather-making skill is world renowned. archaeologists now believe such economic specialization here and elsewhere evolved over thousands of years. they are studying the evolution of specialization as they uncover details of ancient economies around the world. in the maya city of copan, a jeweler fashioned rare shell and
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. >> about 500 african migrants successfully stormed a spanish enclave on the border with morocco early this morning. >> the city mayor says a section of a tall wire border and had partially collapsed, enabling some to cross. many of those who made it over then headed to the city's temporary migration center to have their cases process. >> spain recently beefed up security in the area because of increased attempts by migrants trying to enter to get into the european union. >> hundreds of refugees stream through the streets. first, they will be registered as an immigration center. then some of them may be sent to the spanish mainland. the outlook there is bleak with austerity in place and high unemployment. but it is apparently a vast improvement on conditions these people have left behind. the region lies on the northern coast of africa, one of two spanish exclaims on the continent. both port towns are under heavy security, patrolled by both spanish and moroccan police. a high-tech triple layer fence has been erected specifically to keep immigrants out, but more than 2000 have already b
. >> about 500 african migrants successfully stormed a spanish enclave on the border with morocco early this morning. >> the city mayor says a section of a tall wire border and had partially collapsed, enabling some to cross. many of those who made it over then headed to the city's temporary migration center to have their cases process. >> spain recently beefed up security in the area because of increased attempts by migrants trying to enter to get into the european union....
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. >> they arrived in miami yesterday after rowing from morocco. they are south african.eople to row from mainland africa, to mainland north america. >> that's 5,281 miles. it took them 105 days. they say along the way, they encountered sharks, whales and dolphins. check them out, hugging. yeah. they've earned that one. my goodness. >> a special moment. i couldn't have done that. there's no way. >>> the nfl is set to welcome its next class of stars at the begin of this year's draft tonight. >> you can see it all beginning at 8:00 on espn. >> they'll provide us with this morning's highlights from the nba. check them out. >> good morning. jay harris, jonathan coachman here. "sportscenter" desk. bristol, connecticut. lots of highlights for you. big night in the nba. wizards and pacers. >> the pacers down a game. they had to get this one. roy hibbert, doughnuts in game one. he had himself a game on wednesday night. 17 in the first half. a season-high 28 for the game. nine rips. and indiana pulls away with lance stephenson. they win by four. going back to d.c., tied at 1-1 api
. >> they arrived in miami yesterday after rowing from morocco. they are south african.eople to row from mainland africa, to mainland north america. >> that's 5,281 miles. it took them 105 days. they say along the way, they encountered sharks, whales and dolphins. check them out, hugging. yeah. they've earned that one. my goodness. >> a special moment. i couldn't have done that. there's no way. >>> the nfl is set to welcome its next class of stars at the begin of this...
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their trip started in morocco.enas takes us through their long journey. >> i really wanted to see new york. >> reporter: that simple desire to see new york forged the journey of a lifetime for riaan and his longtime girlfriend, a five-month, 5,000-mile journey across the atlantic ocean in a small but high-tech rowboat. >> you have to be willing to give everything and that even includes your life. >> after that first day of rowing, i thought, i can't do this. this is too tough. >> reporter: with no support staff and no rescue crew, the couple set off from morocco in december. three weeks later they reached the canary islands. from there it was nothing but the vast blue sea for the next two and a half months until docking in the bahamas, the last stop before miami. >> nearly a million strokes we took to get over there. >> reporter: blog entries along the way detailed what they say was the scariest moment of the trip and their lives. >> it capsized on the 20th of february was undoubtedly the wakeup call. she got stuck
their trip started in morocco.enas takes us through their long journey. >> i really wanted to see new york. >> reporter: that simple desire to see new york forged the journey of a lifetime for riaan and his longtime girlfriend, a five-month, 5,000-mile journey across the atlantic ocean in a small but high-tech rowboat. >> you have to be willing to give everything and that even includes your life. >> after that first day of rowing, i thought, i can't do this. this is too...
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the united states has stepped up with that request, along with britain, italy, and morocco. we are helping and prepared to help in that respect. i would also say engaging with the people of libya. when i talk to the u.s. diplomats, they say libyan society is vibrant. there is an educated class, young people, a thirst for openness, we are training their media, reaching out to youth groups, women, and these are all incredibly valuable areas. yes, the country has a terrorism problem. but i urge policymakers to not be consumed by the terrorist problem and not let that be the only lens through which we view this country. >> can you speak about their police forces needing help to train their police forces from the u.s. or any other allies? >> other allies. much of this training is already going on in places like italy. the italians, jordanians, turks are involved. many people are training their police. this training is happening in other countries for security reasons. >> are there are additional risks to consider as we support the effort in this transition? are there risks for a
the united states has stepped up with that request, along with britain, italy, and morocco. we are helping and prepared to help in that respect. i would also say engaging with the people of libya. when i talk to the u.s. diplomats, they say libyan society is vibrant. there is an educated class, young people, a thirst for openness, we are training their media, reaching out to youth groups, women, and these are all incredibly valuable areas. yes, the country has a terrorism problem. but i urge...
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the second driver is let's remember tunisia, morocco, yemen, they have relied on exports. exports have disappeared or shrunk, and most youth ask after the revolutions what have we gained? a number of countries like greece, portugal, france, spain, youth employment has disappeared. while this is a temporary issue, while it's likely to condition for a number of years, a lot of country have the ability to resolve this. in the arab work, unemployment has continued for a decade and a half. >>> security forces are in on high alert in turkey. marking the first anniversary of government protest in istanbul. 25,000 police have been deployed across the stay. last year's campaign t of mass anti-government rally where many people died. >>> pro russian demonstrators have been rallying in eastern ukraine. more than a thousand protesters, the leader addressed the crowd vow to go fight for a break from kiev. >>> while the chechen leader denies taking part of the fight in ukraine, president obama is due to hold talks with ukraine's president-elect in poland next week. we have reports poros
the second driver is let's remember tunisia, morocco, yemen, they have relied on exports. exports have disappeared or shrunk, and most youth ask after the revolutions what have we gained? a number of countries like greece, portugal, france, spain, youth employment has disappeared. while this is a temporary issue, while it's likely to condition for a number of years, a lot of country have the ability to resolve this. in the arab work, unemployment has continued for a decade and a half....
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the united states has stepped up with that request, along with britain, italy, and morocco.we are helping and prepared to help and respect. i would also say engaging with the people of libya. when i talk to the u.s. diplomats, they say libyan society is vibrant. there is an educated class, young people, a thirst for openness, we are training their media, reaching out to youth groups, women, and these are all incredibly valuable areas. a terrorismntry has problem. but i urge policymakers to not be consumed by the terrorist problem and not let the the only lens through which we view this country. >> can you speak about their police forces needing help to train their police forces from the u.s. or any other allies? >> other allies. much of this training is is already going on in this is like italy. the italians, jordanians, turks are involved. many people are training their police. this training is happening in other countries for security reasons. >> are there are additional risks to consider as we support the effort in this transition? are there risks for a program for valida
the united states has stepped up with that request, along with britain, italy, and morocco.we are helping and prepared to help and respect. i would also say engaging with the people of libya. when i talk to the u.s. diplomats, they say libyan society is vibrant. there is an educated class, young people, a thirst for openness, we are training their media, reaching out to youth groups, women, and these are all incredibly valuable areas. a terrorismntry has problem. but i urge policymakers to not...
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friends say they were immigrants from morocco and had been in this country for about 10 years.both were married, one leaves behind a 4-year-old son. a woman on the northwest side was charged this morning with murdering her 3-year-old daughter. 24-year-old maria espinoza- perez was arrested after an autopsy revealed that her daughter ashley mendoza was the victim of child abuse. the girl was found dead sunday night at her home in the 33- hundred block of north natchez avenue. the medical examiner's office found signs of multiple injuries on ashley's body. her mother faces a court hearing later this morning. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. a woman was sexually assaulted while walking to a blue line station in the logan square neighborhood. the 24-year-old was walking in the 29 hundred block of west lyndale street monday morning, when a man crossed the street and asked for directions. after giving him directions to the nearby intersection, he approached her from behind and assaulted her. he ran away after she pushed him and yelled for help. police put out a community
friends say they were immigrants from morocco and had been in this country for about 10 years.both were married, one leaves behind a 4-year-old son. a woman on the northwest side was charged this morning with murdering her 3-year-old daughter. 24-year-old maria espinoza- perez was arrested after an autopsy revealed that her daughter ashley mendoza was the victim of child abuse. the girl was found dead sunday night at her home in the 33- hundred block of north natchez avenue. the medical...
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. >> as we see pictures as we did wednesday, people from morocco, people trying to scale walls.n spain, people in cali stopped from the british coast. the desperation is that they've left everything behind. friends, money, houses. do you think europe is taking the right take putting up barriers still? >> absolutely not. we have to acknowledge this as an eu wide problem that requires an eu wide solution. >> you've had election results showing ordinary people on low wages face a threat from migrant workers. they say no, we don't want them. >> issues are slight different. what's imperative, what we can't get away from, 700,000 died trying to cross last year. this is not acceptable. some of those are seeking safety. people are fleeing persecution, conflict and putting lives at risk. >> if you're an italian, english builder, you say that's fine. i've got a job and family to feed as well >> this is my country. >> i would suggest actually for example in the uk, we received lower numbers than other eu countries. proportionally we're below average. >> europe wide? >> europe wide numbers
. >> as we see pictures as we did wednesday, people from morocco, people trying to scale walls.n spain, people in cali stopped from the british coast. the desperation is that they've left everything behind. friends, money, houses. do you think europe is taking the right take putting up barriers still? >> absolutely not. we have to acknowledge this as an eu wide problem that requires an eu wide solution. >> you've had election results showing ordinary people on low wages face a...
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he is a kid who was equitied in england, he lived in morocco.ther was a pretty big deal in the world of commercials. so it's more, though, than just some lonely, pathetic, entitled kid whining. and we have 140 pages of a manifesto to show that. the one thing, jeff, that you and i have been talking about. and this is what is so chilling to me because he talks about girls and sex and girls and sex and girls and sex. but when you look at the last page of the manifesto, it's chilling. he says, women are like a plague, they don't deserve to have any rights. and then he also says that he plans to quarantine all women in concentration camps and starve them to death and then you'd only keep a few for the sake of reproduction which would be done artificially. how can you say you love women and then want to just wipe them out? >> well, because the women became part of his delusional thinking. they became the fault for everything that was wrong in his life. why he was wronged by these women, comes very early in his life. i wonder what was going on with his
he is a kid who was equitied in england, he lived in morocco.ther was a pretty big deal in the world of commercials. so it's more, though, than just some lonely, pathetic, entitled kid whining. and we have 140 pages of a manifesto to show that. the one thing, jeff, that you and i have been talking about. and this is what is so chilling to me because he talks about girls and sex and girls and sex and girls and sex. but when you look at the last page of the manifesto, it's chilling. he says,...
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ç a man in morocco had some music playing and turned on his video camera when he noticed that his catspecifically twerking. >> check that out. >> the poor cat is meowing like he can't control his butt. i'm wondering whether or not he's having a little fit here. >> i thought he was scratching or something, but the second part, it's just his tail going. >> just his tail going. almost like he can't control the rhythm. he's like what, watch it now. hey now. here we go. here we go. >> the princess of twerking has to get this cat. it's a marriage made in heaven. >> can't get any better. >> who doesn't love fireworks? everybody loves fireworks we are about to see fireworks in the eyes of a 2-year-old who has never seen them before. his name is connor. he's 2 years old. watch his reaction. >> yay! >> he drops his jaw, his eyes go wide and this is truly the first time he ever saw them. it was before a wwe smackdown event. the parents, at the very beginning, they made him have his thumbs in his ears. >> they warned him. >> i pretty much feel the same way when i see fireworks, even to this down.
ç a man in morocco had some music playing and turned on his video camera when he noticed that his catspecifically twerking. >> check that out. >> the poor cat is meowing like he can't control his butt. i'm wondering whether or not he's having a little fit here. >> i thought he was scratching or something, but the second part, it's just his tail going. >> just his tail going. almost like he can't control the rhythm. he's like what, watch it now. hey now. here we go....
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it is spanish territory but sits on the northern tip of morocco.ens of thousands of migrants try to enter the eu every year. aid camps are housing more than four times the number of people they were originally designed to hold. and in zambia, the government is working with tribal leaders to end the tradition of child marriages. more than 40% of young women are married before they turn 18 but stopping the practice requires pulling communities out of poverty. tanya paige has the story >> reporter: exams are on students minds as they walk to school. others have more grown-up problems to think about. she eloped with her boyfriend in february. >> he wanted to convince my parents we should mary. >> but it's her books, not a marriage bed, that her parents are insisting on. their chief tracked her down and ended her plans. she is part of a group of traditional leaders in zambia that's trying to end child marriages. he calls the police and somewhat uncomfortable meetings like this. the husbands are often much older than the brides. but not this time. he is
it is spanish territory but sits on the northern tip of morocco.ens of thousands of migrants try to enter the eu every year. aid camps are housing more than four times the number of people they were originally designed to hold. and in zambia, the government is working with tribal leaders to end the tradition of child marriages. more than 40% of young women are married before they turn 18 but stopping the practice requires pulling communities out of poverty. tanya paige has the story >>...
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the challenges outside assistance including from countries like the united states, turkey, britain, morocco and italy face in terms of providing training assistance in the developing, development of an effective libyan army. can you elaborate and what your recommendations to this committee would be? >> well, again i would think i would recognize that before, before this training can really take effect, or before you can build a real security sector you have to have political reconciliation in this country. the libyans have to get together and hammer out a broad pact. there has to be democratic structures in place. they have to go forward with this national dialogue. much of the paralysis and why outside assistance has not had an effect is because there hasn't been this reconciliation among these factions. so i would really urge outsiders to focus on sequencing. that we need to support the libyans in these political issues, in reforming their parliament, in the national dialogue, in the constitution so that this training can take full e. -- effect. it is sort of the horse before the wagon. t
the challenges outside assistance including from countries like the united states, turkey, britain, morocco and italy face in terms of providing training assistance in the developing, development of an effective libyan army. can you elaborate and what your recommendations to this committee would be? >> well, again i would think i would recognize that before, before this training can really take effect, or before you can build a real security sector you have to have political...
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morocco has one of the largest solar operations. one of the things that our government can do to save money , as was mentioned in the last discussion about the need to save money, is that we could be moving to a different type of fuel and we also could be improving the circumstances under which the air that our grandchildren will breathe will be healthier. so i want to thank the gentleman for bringing this forward. there are vehicles that are coming forward that are going to be solar powered and powered by other types of alternative fuel. our military has been investing very significantly in this regard in terms of aviation fuel, so there's work for us to do. we can actually do it together, democrats and republicans, and therefore i rise in support of this amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from new york. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. for what purpose
morocco has one of the largest solar operations. one of the things that our government can do to save money , as was mentioned in the last discussion about the need to save money, is that we could be moving to a different type of fuel and we also could be improving the circumstances under which the air that our grandchildren will breathe will be healthier. so i want to thank the gentleman for bringing this forward. there are vehicles that are coming forward that are going to be solar powered...
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embassy in morocco and senegal. it also work in zimbabwe and canada.oversight in promoting democracy after the anniversary of 9/11 and his full resume will remain a part of the record and is a very distinguished one at that. richard is assistant secretary in the state department migration bureau the position that has been held since 2012. previous government service includes time in the state department, peace corps, and she has worked with the council on foreign relations. she was part of a team that founded the international crisis group, a group we hear from often on this committee. if you could begin? smith andou, chairman other members of the subcommittee, for this opportunity to testify about the central african republic. concernedown more with the interreligious violence that continues throughout the central african republic. the u.s. remains committed to working with the c.a.r. tensions in all authority and the international community to end the violence and build a transitional rss leading to the establishment of a legitimate elected governmen
embassy in morocco and senegal. it also work in zimbabwe and canada.oversight in promoting democracy after the anniversary of 9/11 and his full resume will remain a part of the record and is a very distinguished one at that. richard is assistant secretary in the state department migration bureau the position that has been held since 2012. previous government service includes time in the state department, peace corps, and she has worked with the council on foreign relations. she was part of a...
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they left from morocco on december 30 and suns then, it's been a challenge to say the least. >> capsized, fell out of the boat, couldn't turn the boat around, caught the fishing line, if we didn't, we would have been lost at sea, hours and hours of rowing. it was very, very difficult. >> but there were highlights, wildlife, whales joining us for the hours, dolphins by the hundreds. >> if you take a plane, it's 6 hours. [ laughter ] >> when asked if they would do it again, the answer was never! >> they don't need to, right? >> blisters, i can only imagine. >>> teenagers in the east bay are getting a realistic look at the effects of distracted driving. it's part of an intense program that recreates a a horrific accident. clayton valley charter is this week's "cool school." >>> reporter: this looks like the scene of a deadly head-on collision. >> are you okay? >> no. [ crying ] >> reporter: blood showing severe injuries. the "jaws of life" and even a failed sobriety test. >> she is not coming home. >> reporter: it's all faked being played out in front of high school students at clayton vall
they left from morocco on december 30 and suns then, it's been a challenge to say the least. >> capsized, fell out of the boat, couldn't turn the boat around, caught the fishing line, if we didn't, we would have been lost at sea, hours and hours of rowing. it was very, very difficult. >> but there were highlights, wildlife, whales joining us for the hours, dolphins by the hundreds. >> if you take a plane, it's 6 hours. [ laughter ] >> when asked if they would do it...
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georgia my angelo was and nominated for a tony award she won three grammys in 2011 president moroccosented her with the president's medal of freedom pit. which was searched, so my error which was her brother's name for her as well came from her husband. she had created her own and dress as she crated portrait of pieces of herself. i am the hope the and the dream and soul naturally alkalizing. and another light and no the live look about my age will you go rockface vacation live your comments the year wore no howls my angeles are a joy life. thousand people's gathering to pay respect of the distance that kills students, and other illustrations be reported in the state for the police to check ominously trouble people. the stool and present his calling for national dialogue he is not interested listen to politicians, with condolences i was a bit interested in a until the person will let the congress and as she did some the announce workers got an the other kids in arcane and my family's opinion that's like kristin's of the kids died. chris was shot and killed at the deli with study law
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ambassador to morocco and former white house adviser marc ginsberg.you look at that video and you see that not all of the girls are assembled together, what does that tell us about a potential rescue mission? >> well, ari, it basically complicates it because even though we saw in this video that there are approximately 130 of the girls assembled, that means that of the total there's 276 that were actually kidnapped. so doing the math, it's quite evidence that there's a significant number, over 100 that are still -- 150 almost that are being held in different locations. the question is are they being held inside nigeria or are they being held in other places including mali, cameroon, et cetera because of the fact that boko haram has had links to al qaeda in the maghreb, which i'm well familiar with and have been following this relationship between the two organizations. and that's what's most disconcerting. >> ambassador, you've said that it looks like they may be trying to change this from an abduction scenario to a barter scenario. what do you mean b
ambassador to morocco and former white house adviser marc ginsberg.you look at that video and you see that not all of the girls are assembled together, what does that tell us about a potential rescue mission? >> well, ari, it basically complicates it because even though we saw in this video that there are approximately 130 of the girls assembled, that means that of the total there's 276 that were actually kidnapped. so doing the math, it's quite evidence that there's a significant number,...
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this is taking place in 30 countries from japan to morocco, but the united states is the real targetin 28 states, 150 cities, workers hope that by putting thousands of faces on the cause, an increase of their current median hourly wage of eight $8.94 to a living wage of $15 an hour will be the result. several fast food chains have closed, but not in new york, so if you are craving a big mac for lunch you should be good to go. >> what are the restaurant saying echo is a going to end up -- what arecommit the restaurant saying? cost theat this will consumer more? >> an increase in menu prices will get passed onto the consumer. make donald's definitely has the biggest bull's-eye target on their back today. they say this is an important discussion. a highly competitive industry. the national restaurant association is framing this is bad first mob business owners. people say they are forgetting franchisees own these restaurants, and they are reminding us that at a time when we see mcdonald's and burger king trying to discount their prices because there has been the unitedatigue in states,
this is taking place in 30 countries from japan to morocco, but the united states is the real targetin 28 states, 150 cities, workers hope that by putting thousands of faces on the cause, an increase of their current median hourly wage of eight $8.94 to a living wage of $15 an hour will be the result. several fast food chains have closed, but not in new york, so if you are craving a big mac for lunch you should be good to go. >> what are the restaurant saying echo is a going to end up --...
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morocco --ast, >> it is a qualifying round. >> i know, i need to know how ivory coast got to the world cup. >> they beat out some strong african teams. >> nigeria -- >> had him a choice of games, that is not the one i would pick, but -- >> hey, you're going to the world cup. >> we say good morning to all of you watching in africa this morning of "bloomberg surveillance." ivory coast world cup. >> coming up, small-cap stocks. they're getting the cold shoulder. we will talk about it. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ morning, john chambers join us later in the day. john chambers of cisco at 10:00 a.m. this morning. look at the equity markets. they are all the rage. small-cap stocks are persistently outperforming the larger brethren. large cap experts suggest the tide has turned. we speak to a small and mid-cap for wells capital management. brian, have a large caps on or day or can the small caps comeback? >> we think small caps can come back, but we are very inflection point now. if they continue to rate lower on an absolute basis, the large cap outperformance we think we'll have to co
morocco --ast, >> it is a qualifying round. >> i know, i need to know how ivory coast got to the world cup. >> they beat out some strong african teams. >> nigeria -- >> had him a choice of games, that is not the one i would pick, but -- >> hey, you're going to the world cup. >> we say good morning to all of you watching in africa this morning of "bloomberg surveillance." ivory coast world cup. >> coming up, small-cap stocks. they're...
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multiple chapters on egypt and tunisia and individual chapters on yemen, libya, syria, bodhran, algeria, morocco jordan and saudi arabia. at the conclusion of the panel we will have copies of the book available for sale in the back of the room for those that might wish to purchase one. i believe that the privilege of introducing the panelists all of whom have contributed at least one chapter of th the book but t wwithme say a word about larry himself as one of the world's most eminent scholars of democracy, the senior fellow at the hoover institution and the institute for international studies where he directs the center on democracy development and the rule of law and he also serves with me as the cochairman of the research council of the national endowment for democracy international forum for democratic studies. i want to call attention to the superb job that was done by the journal of democracy staff first editing the articles when they initially appeared in the journajournal and then preparine book for publication. all the essays were edited either by the executive editor who is in the back
multiple chapters on egypt and tunisia and individual chapters on yemen, libya, syria, bodhran, algeria, morocco jordan and saudi arabia. at the conclusion of the panel we will have copies of the book available for sale in the back of the room for those that might wish to purchase one. i believe that the privilege of introducing the panelists all of whom have contributed at least one chapter of th the book but t wwithme say a word about larry himself as one of the world's most eminent scholars...
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this guy, mark morocco, he comes out during the show with the dress on as dorky, the alter ego of dorothy, and i thought i well never do that. two months later, hi, i'm dorky, walking out on the stage with the sea lion. >> i was overwhelmed and i was so excited. i mean, just seeing the killer whale is just breathtaking. >> i was just in awe, it is shocking to see how large they are and how beautiful they are. >> being in the presence of the killer whales is just inspiring and amazing. i remember seeing them for the first time just not being able to believe how huge they are. you're there because you want to train killer whales and that is your goal. i didn't know it was going to happen so i was not expecting it. and one day they say okay, sam, you're ready to go. you're going to stay on the whale. you're going to dive off the whale. the whale is going to swim under you and pick you up again. and then you're going to do a perimeter ride around the pool. they just told me to go do it and i did it. wow. i just rode a killer whale. >> when you look into their eyes you know somebody is home. s
this guy, mark morocco, he comes out during the show with the dress on as dorky, the alter ego of dorothy, and i thought i well never do that. two months later, hi, i'm dorky, walking out on the stage with the sea lion. >> i was overwhelmed and i was so excited. i mean, just seeing the killer whale is just breathtaking. >> i was just in awe, it is shocking to see how large they are and how beautiful they are. >> being in the presence of the killer whales is just inspiring and...
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israel even cyprus and morocco have been accused of committing espionage against the u.s. after all it's the prime target to extract useful diplomatic intelligence and one could argue that diplomatic leadership is one of the few legitimate spy targets as opposed to entire populations unfortunately for the united states they got caught not just spying on adversarial nations they would expect such spying but spying on friendly nations as well in washington d.c. sam sachs are to. imagine thinking you found a sneaky drain from me a bit to rival nation and going public only discovered it for road kill from hot to both toilets it happened to late calls and as to all who is now probably flushed with embarrassment ok mean he'd quote out all korea is on the. website. and while you're clicking away they get some a world cup inside from former england football manager fabio capello who's hoping to see a russia through the competition he talks to so he should not be online what you need he had to watch it on friday. right to. search. and i would think the trip. on our reporters were g
israel even cyprus and morocco have been accused of committing espionage against the u.s. after all it's the prime target to extract useful diplomatic intelligence and one could argue that diplomatic leadership is one of the few legitimate spy targets as opposed to entire populations unfortunately for the united states they got caught not just spying on adversarial nations they would expect such spying but spying on friendly nations as well in washington d.c. sam sachs are to. imagine thinking...
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we stepped up along with turkey, britain, italy and morocco and we are prepared to help in that respectould also say engaging with the people of libya. when i talk to the united states diplomats they say libyan society is vibrant. there is an educated class. there is young people. a thirst for being open. we are training their media and reaching out to youth groups and women. and i think these are valuable areas. the country does have a terrorism problem but i urge policymakes not let that be the only lens through which we view the country. >> can you speak about the police force. are they asking for help the train police forces or other allies? >> much of the training is going on in italy and the turks are involved now and many are stepping up and training the police. it is happening in other countries for security reasons. >> are there additional risks to consider? for example, a risk dedisarmorment? as the united states helps libya move forward i want to minimize risks to our nation and to our citizens as well. any risks we should be keeping an eye on as we try to help them move forw
we stepped up along with turkey, britain, italy and morocco and we are prepared to help in that respectould also say engaging with the people of libya. when i talk to the united states diplomats they say libyan society is vibrant. there is an educated class. there is young people. a thirst for being open. we are training their media and reaching out to youth groups and women. and i think these are valuable areas. the country does have a terrorism problem but i urge policymakes not let that be...
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embassies in morocco and senegal. is work in baroody, sam bob litt, portugal and canada. is worked in commercial, and as an officer training, oversight, after 9/11. without objection is full testimony but also his full resume will be made a part of the record. a very distinguished one of that as well as this anne richard who is the assistant secretary and state departments bureau of population, refugees and migration. no, a position she held since 2012. ms. richard previous government service lets time in the state department, peace corps and the office of management and budget. she is worked as council on foreign relations, international rescue committee and was part of the team that founded the international crisis group, a group we hear from often on this committee as well. mr. ambassador, if you could begin. >> thank you very much, chairman smith, ranking member bass, other members of this subcommittee. for this opportunity to testify again about the central african republic. since i last appeared before you we have grown more concerned with the interreligious violenc
embassies in morocco and senegal. is work in baroody, sam bob litt, portugal and canada. is worked in commercial, and as an officer training, oversight, after 9/11. without objection is full testimony but also his full resume will be made a part of the record. a very distinguished one of that as well as this anne richard who is the assistant secretary and state departments bureau of population, refugees and migration. no, a position she held since 2012. ms. richard previous government service...
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embassy in morocco and pentagon.nd the oversight from 9/11 and it is the full testimony and a full press and they've made up part of the record as well as a and richards the assistant secretary of the state department population in refugee and migration bureau her previous government service includes the state department, the peace corps the omb also on foreign relations and was part of fed team that pounded the international crisis group. and hopefully to be here as well. please begin. >> thank you very much chairman smith and other members of the subcommittee for this opportunity to testify again about the central african republic. since the last appeared we have grown more concerned with the religious violence that continues through the militias broke the car. the united states remains committed to working with the car transitional authority in the international community to end the violence with the transitional process leading to the establishment of the legitimate elected government of car. with that process to
embassy in morocco and pentagon.nd the oversight from 9/11 and it is the full testimony and a full press and they've made up part of the record as well as a and richards the assistant secretary of the state department population in refugee and migration bureau her previous government service includes the state department, the peace corps the omb also on foreign relations and was part of fed team that pounded the international crisis group. and hopefully to be here as well. please begin....
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they rowed there all the way from, get this, morocco. >> they're both south african and they are theca to mainland north america. that's 5,281 miles. >> that's crazy. they started rowing december 30. they finished 105 days later. they said they had sharks, whales and dolphins swimming alongside. >> i couldn't do it. >> 5,000 miles? >> i do 45 minutes on the treadmill. >> that's about 20 more than i do. >>> coming up in "the mix," the last place you would expect to find a water slide that's turning a busy street into an amusement park. >> and the coffee shop customers are looking for some extra sugar. who is demanding a cover up? you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" brought to you by air wick scented oil. uh-huh! anytime you want it. part of the air wick familiar favorites collection. also available in cinnabon classic cinnamon roll and baby magic clean baby. is it a bus? a bicycle? two chinchillas? a skateboard? fuzzy coconuts? it's a flower. air wick. the craft of fragrance. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn'
they rowed there all the way from, get this, morocco. >> they're both south african and they are theca to mainland north america. that's 5,281 miles. >> that's crazy. they started rowing december 30. they finished 105 days later. they said they had sharks, whales and dolphins swimming alongside. >> i couldn't do it. >> 5,000 miles? >> i do 45 minutes on the treadmill. >> that's about 20 more than i do. >>> coming up in "the mix," the last...
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buildup threatens france directly, and its claim to have little interest in africa particularly in moroccoin the 1905 crisis, that challenge both france and britain in the colonial interest. said germany was an expansionist power. it was a big power and it was threatening upset of the balance of power in europe. so what's the relevance today? the congressman from china, that is the most obvious analysis. china is a rising power who also wants to change the international rule of order but it is terror proclaims against practically every neighbor. it does not accept taiwan independence which we back. it sees the united states as an interloper against east asia it is unresolved historical grievances against japan and others neighbors, as france did against germany and as jeremy did against practically every neighbor prior to world war i. germany, by 1913, it was a german military plan. it was developed by a german staff to do with to front rows -- wars because to go because germany felt encircled. that was the phrase that he used in the military planning. china feels encircled, too. they feel
buildup threatens france directly, and its claim to have little interest in africa particularly in moroccoin the 1905 crisis, that challenge both france and britain in the colonial interest. said germany was an expansionist power. it was a big power and it was threatening upset of the balance of power in europe. so what's the relevance today? the congressman from china, that is the most obvious analysis. china is a rising power who also wants to change the international rule of order but it is...
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for the friendly before the world cup as your opponent slovakia morocco and norway yes them. to choose. three different teams we. the teams. that we place and and but as. fast. as with us the motorways no money is done this is. told. the reason i fink. the choice was to prepare. the team. and set pieces. and model code because. not the friction and readable. display of the plane in europe model. eighty percent. and who would be the sims. that use the. do you have a problem in soaker with the team play because for example hawking russia every individual player is brilliant and it's a super popular sport in russia but there's a huge problem with the team play do you have the same problem with soccer no until now we know because we. want to play for him because of. the play in the usa or the kind of competition really really important but the sion but the other place by the. hearing russia you know everything. for me to create the group. and. i think. they got the big stops. everyone want to be the best prima donna. you also signed up for the next world cup in twenty eight team
for the friendly before the world cup as your opponent slovakia morocco and norway yes them. to choose. three different teams we. the teams. that we place and and but as. fast. as with us the motorways no money is done this is. told. the reason i fink. the choice was to prepare. the team. and set pieces. and model code because. not the friction and readable. display of the plane in europe model. eighty percent. and who would be the sims. that use the. do you have a problem in soaker with the...
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israel even cyprus and morocco have been accused of committing espionage against the u.s. after all it's the prime target to extract useful diplomatic intelligence and one could argue that diplomatic leadership is one of the few legitimate spy targets as opposed to entire populations unfortunately for the united. it's they got caught not just spying on adversarial nations they would expect such spying but spying on friendly nations as well in washington d.c. sam sachs r t. imagine thinking you found a sneaky drone from your bitter rival nation and going public only to discover the broken dole from a pot of old boy let it happen to a local and steal news of probably flushed with embarrassment for claiming it a quote out of north korea a story is on a website. and while you're there you get some world cup inside from the former england football manager fabio capello is hoping to steer russia through the competition he talks to sophie shevardnadze online all joining here to watch it on friday. right to see. her story. and i think you're. on the record but. i. am. around the w
israel even cyprus and morocco have been accused of committing espionage against the u.s. after all it's the prime target to extract useful diplomatic intelligence and one could argue that diplomatic leadership is one of the few legitimate spy targets as opposed to entire populations unfortunately for the united. it's they got caught not just spying on adversarial nations they would expect such spying but spying on friendly nations as well in washington d.c. sam sachs r t. imagine thinking you...