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the argan seedlings need to be specially nurtured, as rainfall is unreliable in morocco. and these women's independence is reliant on the survival of the argan trees. in ten years' time, the trees are expected to bear fruit for the first time. they're an investment in the future. >> long may those trees thrive. time now for "global living rooms" - the nosiest part of the programme in which we get to take a peek into the homes of people around the world. teacher lisa austin wrote to tell us that this segment is particularly popular with her class of school children in thessaloniki. this time we'll the guest of edmilson felix de lima in brazil's sao paolo. ♪ >> this is my apartment. i'm the manager of this highrise. i've been living here with my family for about 16 years now. let's have a look around my humble abode. >> this is the small living room. everything in this place is small everything's miniature. i spend most of my time in this living room, watching television. from here, i can keep an eye on what's happening around the entrance. >> and here's our mini kitchen. t
the argan seedlings need to be specially nurtured, as rainfall is unreliable in morocco. and these women's independence is reliant on the survival of the argan trees. in ten years' time, the trees are expected to bear fruit for the first time. they're an investment in the future. >> long may those trees thrive. time now for "global living rooms" - the nosiest part of the programme in which we get to take a peek into the homes of people around the world. teacher lisa austin wrote...
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ishmael thousands of subsaharan immigrants make their way to morocco. a razor wire fence now runs all along the border area. most of the african immigrants have already tried reach europe. the fence is slowing down the flow but not stopping it. and now the european union is putting pressure on the government here to open up camps for african immigrants to be deported back to morocco. the eu has poured millions of dollars into morocco to clamp down on those trying to sneak into europe. >> the eu has been trying for several years now they do that through financial and economic aid. by handing that out many the eu pressures countries like morocco to do their dirty job. many like soko kruma were immediately sent back. rights groups such as amnesty international. >> i lived for one year hiding in the forest. each month i tried who two or three times to cross over into spain. now it's not possible and i'm stuck here. >> reporter: recently the government has adopted a policy paving its way to settle in morocco and stop the massive deportimmigration to europe.
ishmael thousands of subsaharan immigrants make their way to morocco. a razor wire fence now runs all along the border area. most of the african immigrants have already tried reach europe. the fence is slowing down the flow but not stopping it. and now the european union is putting pressure on the government here to open up camps for african immigrants to be deported back to morocco. the eu has poured millions of dollars into morocco to clamp down on those trying to sneak into europe. >>...
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and morocco suffer flash floods. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> today on "the stream". >> nine million americans are taking prescription drugs that may have very dangerous interactions. are you one of them? find out on "the stream". >> "the stream". today at 5:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. let's update you on our top stories. the pakistan military has intensified against the taliban. dozens of fighters have been killed in strikes in peshawar. it follows taliban attacks on a school in peshawar that killed 148 people. the kurdish peshm
and morocco suffer flash floods. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry...
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for centuries it has been used by women in this region of southwest morocco. fruit comes from the small thorny tree. there was a time which all of this was covered by a thick argan forest. but then worldwide demand for the plant and its wooden creased to the point that it's put it at risk of extinction. so the government stepped in with a regeneration program planting thousands of new trees every year. and the argan-growing region was designated by you necessary koas a bio sphere reserve. argan oil is now something of a consult product around the world. sold for its nutty flavor at high-end food stored but its prop layer at this comes from its use ace cosmetic product. a market that international companies are increasingly taping in to. >> they buy it here and we package it abroad and sell it at a higher price. the means are greater but the land are trees are ours so we have to control the raw material. it's what protects us. >> reporter: local cooperative are mechanic nicing the process many women fear this will mean an end to their main source of income, mor
for centuries it has been used by women in this region of southwest morocco. fruit comes from the small thorny tree. there was a time which all of this was covered by a thick argan forest. but then worldwide demand for the plant and its wooden creased to the point that it's put it at risk of extinction. so the government stepped in with a regeneration program planting thousands of new trees every year. and the argan-growing region was designated by you necessary koas a bio sphere reserve. argan...
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they were based in a town in morocco. four women including one minor were arrested. arrest was main in the mainland city of barcelona. here is the report. >> reporter: in total seven people were detained in morocco and across the border in spain. according to a statement issued by the minister of interior, the two were arrested one town and more were arrested in other towns. most of the people detained were females. and their role was to recruit women that would go to join isil in syria, and/or iraq. their role would be either to marry fighters, or indeed to carry out suicide attacks on the front line there. now this is not the first time that such cells are dismantled. and that has to do a lot with their special status. those are spanish enclaves on moroccan territory. some refer to these areas as really europe land border with africa. the people who live there have spanish passports, so it's very easy for them to cross the straight of gir brawl ter, go to turkey and then into syria. there is an estimated 2,000 fighters who have joined the battlefield, and the major
they were based in a town in morocco. four women including one minor were arrested. arrest was main in the mainland city of barcelona. here is the report. >> reporter: in total seven people were detained in morocco and across the border in spain. according to a statement issued by the minister of interior, the two were arrested one town and more were arrested in other towns. most of the people detained were females. and their role was to recruit women that would go to join isil in syria,...
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. >> a well-known cosmetic product that comes from morocco. but as it's popularity grow, there are concerns for local who is have harvested the product for hundreds of years. >> reporter: it's a process labor intensive and time-consuming. everything hurts. every part of our bodies, but we are grateful. >> it's a hard nut to crack but its seed will produce oil that is known as morocco's gold. for countries it has been used by women in southwest morocco. the fruit comes from a small thorny tree. >> there was a time when all of this was covered by a thick forest. but worldwide demand for the plant and it's wood has put it at a point where it's at risk of extinction. the oil is now something of a cult product around the world, it's popularity comes from its use as a cosmetic product. a market that companies are increasingly tapping in to. >> they buy it here and package it abroad and sell it at a much higher price. the land and trees are ours so we have to take control of the raw materials. it's what protects us. >> too much local demand, many wom
. >> a well-known cosmetic product that comes from morocco. but as it's popularity grow, there are concerns for local who is have harvested the product for hundreds of years. >> reporter: it's a process labor intensive and time-consuming. everything hurts. every part of our bodies, but we are grateful. >> it's a hard nut to crack but its seed will produce oil that is known as morocco's gold. for countries it has been used by women in southwest morocco. the fruit comes from a...
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observing the wealth and power of these princely estates and noting that the quote, countries of fez and morocco are the best part of all barbary.
observing the wealth and power of these princely estates and noting that the quote, countries of fez and morocco are the best part of all barbary.
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they are being created by different groups of women in morocco.evelopment is very important to create protection mechanisms. the rule of law is very important. it is even more important than ballot boxes and elections. the rule of law is crucial, but , economic empowerment and protection mechanisms at all levels. the regional levels, lower levels, but also at the u.n. level. >> you are a public international lawyer, and you specialized in the international legal system that includes treaties. what can we do at that level to help ensure real change? >> that is probably the most difficult question you can ask an international lawyer. regional,ational, national, and local law -- it is a ping-pong game. -- make have to take the ascension that once we have a treaty, we will reach an impact here. we have to look at every different level with our implementation measures. fundsmportantly, how many during need, how much money do we need, and who do we have to ask? who are the people on the ground that need the services we need to provide -- we want to prov
they are being created by different groups of women in morocco.evelopment is very important to create protection mechanisms. the rule of law is very important. it is even more important than ballot boxes and elections. the rule of law is crucial, but , economic empowerment and protection mechanisms at all levels. the regional levels, lower levels, but also at the u.n. level. >> you are a public international lawyer, and you specialized in the international legal system that includes...
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we'll still try to win this title. >> and real madrid in morocco.hey managed to close the gap on one point early on saturday. they september asid swept aside cordova. the first champions of the inaugural indian super league being decided in a tightly-contested match. fans going to the stadium in mumbai to watch the showdown. the match goalless after the 90 regular minutes. the winner did not come until three minutes into stoppage time. to cricket news for you. australia has beaten india by four wickets to win the second match. they now have the 2-0 lead going into day four. india were 71-1 in their second inning with 26 runs. mitchell johnson with 224 leading the aussies to win. they werto the west indyies, the visitors were all out 451 on day four. they're winning by 220 runs. the second of the three tests gets under way in port elizabeth next friday. >>> to the nba now and the career high 43 points from damian lillard held the portland trailblazers beat the san antonio spurs. in triple over time. not better news that san antonio beat in last seaso
we'll still try to win this title. >> and real madrid in morocco.hey managed to close the gap on one point early on saturday. they september asid swept aside cordova. the first champions of the inaugural indian super league being decided in a tightly-contested match. fans going to the stadium in mumbai to watch the showdown. the match goalless after the 90 regular minutes. the winner did not come until three minutes into stoppage time. to cricket news for you. australia has beaten india...
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morocco is a pretty difficult place to do fact checking. data is not available, and certain issues are off-limits, not fit for discussion. you do not talk about the monarchy or the western sahara issue. i was telling people there that they can use this to build up not only journalistic expertise, but bring out issues that resonate with ordinary people in morocco, such as the economy. there is a big debate on what to do with their version of social security. i think it is exciting to see how different groups around the world are latching onto the idea of fact checking as a way to advance journalism as well as advanced democracy. >> you said there were three in this country when it all started. how many are there now? >> there are three, there is politifact, there is factcheck.org, and there is the fact checker. we are permanent, year-round operations. there are increasingly -- politifact has set up affiliates with local newspapers, which try to do it year round. there is a station in north carolina that did great fact checking during a recen
morocco is a pretty difficult place to do fact checking. data is not available, and certain issues are off-limits, not fit for discussion. you do not talk about the monarchy or the western sahara issue. i was telling people there that they can use this to build up not only journalistic expertise, but bring out issues that resonate with ordinary people in morocco, such as the economy. there is a big debate on what to do with their version of social security. i think it is exciting to see how...
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. >>> for centuries, berber women have produced arogan oil known as morocco's gold.s due to its reputation as a beauty wonder product. >> that's having a big environmental impact. hamid reports from moroccmorocc suss region. >> reporter: it's a tedious process. labor intensive and time-consuming. >> everything hurts. every part of our bodies, but we are grateful. if there is no arogan. we have nothing, sitting at home doing nothing. >> it's a hard nut to crack, but its seeds, once grounded will produce oregon oil, which is also known as morocco's gold. >> for centuries, it has been used by berberi women until southwest morocco. the from 40 comes from the small torny tree. >> there was a time when all of this was covered by a thick arogan forest. world wife demand for the plant and its wood increased to the point of putting it at extinction. >> the government stepped in with a regeneration program planting thousands of new trees every year and the arogan region was designated as a biosphere reserve. it's something of a cult product around the policied 10e8d for its nu
. >>> for centuries, berber women have produced arogan oil known as morocco's gold.s due to its reputation as a beauty wonder product. >> that's having a big environmental impact. hamid reports from moroccmorocc suss region. >> reporter: it's a tedious process. labor intensive and time-consuming. >> everything hurts. every part of our bodies, but we are grateful. if there is no arogan. we have nothing, sitting at home doing nothing. >> it's a hard nut to crack,...
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. >> reporter: in total seven people were detained both here in morocco and across the border in spaincording to a statement issued by the minister of interior, the two leaders were arrested in one town, and more people were arrested in other cities. most of the people detained were females and apparently, according to the statement their role was to recruit women that would go to join isil in syria and/or iraq either to marry fighters or carry out suicide attacks on the front line this. now this is not the first time that such cells are dismantled. and that has to do a lot with the special status of two towns. they are spanish enclaves on moroccan territories. some people refer to them as europe land border with africa. the people that live there have spanish pass ports it's very easy for them to go into syria. there is an estimated 5,200 moroccan fighters who have joined the battlefield, and the majority of them are thought to be from those two towns. >> that's the news from morocco and spain. >>> french special forces say they have arrested ten people they believe were on their way
. >> reporter: in total seven people were detained both here in morocco and across the border in spaincording to a statement issued by the minister of interior, the two leaders were arrested in one town, and more people were arrested in other cities. most of the people detained were females and apparently, according to the statement their role was to recruit women that would go to join isil in syria and/or iraq either to marry fighters or carry out suicide attacks on the front line this....
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. >>> now flash floods swept through southern morocco three weeks ago, and people are just start to go rebuild their lives. 32 were killed and at least 100 houses destroyed. we have reports from the region. >> it's been three weeks since they lost their home. it was washed away by flash floods. >> my son said there could be heavy rain, but i didn't pay attention. i told him that i'll first have lunch and then i'll check what is going on. but the water came suddenly. it took everything. >> the mud brick house could not with stand the force of the water that swept through the village. >> the kitchen was here. there was an upper floor there. when the water came in the walls collapsed. my bedroom was upstairs, but now it's on the ground. >> the slide at the foot of the mountains. it was one of the many places hid by torrential floods. the water came up to the second floor of this mosque behind me. now people say they have never seen such floods in their lifetime, and they do worry that it could happen again. that's why they say they'll rebuild their houses but somewhere else. >> taking ref
. >>> now flash floods swept through southern morocco three weeks ago, and people are just start to go rebuild their lives. 32 were killed and at least 100 houses destroyed. we have reports from the region. >> it's been three weeks since they lost their home. it was washed away by flash floods. >> my son said there could be heavy rain, but i didn't pay attention. i told him that i'll first have lunch and then i'll check what is going on. but the water came suddenly. it took...
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the group was based in morocco. four women, including a minor were arrested. another arrest was made in the mainland city of barcelona. we have more. >> in total, seven people were detained in morocco and across the border in spain. according to a statement issued by the ministry of interior. the two leaders were arrested. more were arrested in another area. most of the people detained were female. according to the statement, their role was to recruit women that would go to join i.s.i.l. in syria and/or iraq. the role according to the statement would be to marry fighters or carry out alternatived attacks on the front line there. this is not the first time that such sales are dismantled, specially in the towns of delta, and it has to do with a lot to do with special status. they are spanish enclives on more okayian tert -- moroccan tert ci, and some refer to it as europe border with africa. it's easy for people to travel the strait of gibraltar, go to turkey, into syria, there's an estimated 5,500 to 2,000 moroccan fighters joining the battlefield, and the majo
the group was based in morocco. four women, including a minor were arrested. another arrest was made in the mainland city of barcelona. we have more. >> in total, seven people were detained in morocco and across the border in spain. according to a statement issued by the ministry of interior. the two leaders were arrested. more were arrested in another area. most of the people detained were female. according to the statement, their role was to recruit women that would go to join i.s.i.l....
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the two suspected heads were based in morocco.n including one minor were arrested in the spanish enclaves. and another arrest was made in the city of barcelona. >> reporter: in total seven people were detained both here in morocco and across the border in spain. according to a statement issued by the minister of interior, the two cell leaders were arrested in the town of nadic, and more people were arrested in three other towns. most people detained were females. according to the statement their role was to recruit women that would go to join isil in syria, and/or iraq, their role would be either to marry fighters or indeed to carry out suicide attacks on the front line there. now this is not the first time that such cells are dismantles, especially in two of the towns. and that has to do a lot with their special status. there are spanish enclaves, some people refer to those areas as europe land border with africa. the people who live there have spanish pass ports. it's very easy for them to cross strait of gibraltar, go into turk
the two suspected heads were based in morocco.n including one minor were arrested in the spanish enclaves. and another arrest was made in the city of barcelona. >> reporter: in total seven people were detained both here in morocco and across the border in spain. according to a statement issued by the minister of interior, the two cell leaders were arrested in the town of nadic, and more people were arrested in three other towns. most people detained were females. according to the...
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they swept aside lorenzo in the final and morocco on saturday. report. >> reporter: 2014 has been ex exception al for real madrid. they have achieved success in the champion's leave uefa super cup and copa delray and the icing on the cake. divine intervention was lacking as they struggle to match the caliber of some of the most expensive players assembled in the game. just an idea. sergio has got it. the spaniard has won every major trophy in football and the maiden world cup is well within his team's grasp. in the second half, they took their eyes off bahl for the briefest moment and allowed the welshman to seal the 2-nil victory. it was their 22nd straight win in all competition. >> it's been an amazing season for us and amazing year. hopefully there is more to come. there is still a lot to play for and we are looking forward to it. >> we had a lot of hope because our team is quite strong. i think we deserve to win this title because we can honestly say real madrid are the best team in the world. >> reporter: in the 112-year history, real madri
they swept aside lorenzo in the final and morocco on saturday. report. >> reporter: 2014 has been ex exception al for real madrid. they have achieved success in the champion's leave uefa super cup and copa delray and the icing on the cake. divine intervention was lacking as they struggle to match the caliber of some of the most expensive players assembled in the game. just an idea. sergio has got it. the spaniard has won every major trophy in football and the maiden world cup is well...
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. >> welcome back keeping an eye on our breaking story, coming to us from kensington, 1800 morocco moroccoairfield street. the firefighters are on the roof of the vacant row home, it spread to an adjoining row home. no injuries reported. >>> >> sources tell "action news" a new piece of surveillance video shows shane montgomery stumbling across the manayunk bridge across the canal and disappears into the parking lot. >>> a keys piece of a world series championship team has been traded. jimmy rollins will be sent to the l.a. dodgers. no word on what we'll get in return. >> reporter: 202, 0 bypass, an accident, because of slippery conditions. one at shelton ham, a police officer investigate was struck by a vehicle. >> reporter: be careful anywhere you see snow on grassy surfaces, you might have slippery sidewalks and roads adjacent to the snow. >> "good morning america" coming up in a couple of seconds, goodbye, have a good thursday, everyone! ♪ [but the more you learn abouty insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] che
. >> welcome back keeping an eye on our breaking story, coming to us from kensington, 1800 morocco moroccoairfield street. the firefighters are on the roof of the vacant row home, it spread to an adjoining row home. no injuries reported. >>> >> sources tell "action news" a new piece of surveillance video shows shane montgomery stumbling across the manayunk bridge across the canal and disappears into the parking lot. >>> a keys piece of a world series...
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for centuries it's been used by women in the south-west morocco. it comes from this small thorny tree. there was a time this was covered by a thick argon forest. world wide demand nor the plant and wood increased to the point that put it at risk of extinction. the government stepped in planting thousands of new trees every year and the argon-growing region was designated by u.n.e.s.c.o. as a bios fear reserve. it is now something of a cult product sold for the multiflavour at high end food stores. popularity comes from its youth as a product. a market that international companies are tapping into. they repackage it abroad and sell it at a higher price. the means are greater. we have to control the raw material, it protects us. >>> to match global demand local cooperatives are mechanizing the process. many fear that it will mean an end to the main source of income. more than 2 million people in the region live on argon production. >> if they bring the machine, we'll stop working, there'll be nothing for us all the rest of the process is done by mach
for centuries it's been used by women in the south-west morocco. it comes from this small thorny tree. there was a time this was covered by a thick argon forest. world wide demand nor the plant and wood increased to the point that put it at risk of extinction. the government stepped in planting thousands of new trees every year and the argon-growing region was designated by u.n.e.s.c.o. as a bios fear reserve. it is now something of a cult product sold for the multiflavour at high end food...
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and find out why a football team from new zealand is making history in morocco in the world cup. details after the break. >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. only on al jazee >> a healthy dose of camarader camaraderie. sprinkle of coriander, and it's a recipe for success. the chick pea sisters come from countries wracked by violence. they met at a community center a few years ago. started cooking together and are now a growing business. >> it's so successful that we started a second one. the chick pea sisters are helping me and my colleague recruit for a new group of women, and they're going to help us train and how to run their own kitchen. >> today they're catering lunch for 50. next year they're looking forward to publishing their cookbook, and maybe some day their food for sale in supermarkets i. >> these women had to leave their family and homes hinds. here they cook togethe
and find out why a football team from new zealand is making history in morocco in the world cup. details after the break. >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. only on al jazee >> a healthy dose of camarader camaraderie. sprinkle of coriander, and it's a...
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the rescue worker was just back in glasgow after traveling through morocco. the disease has been caught in the early stages and it is believed there is little risk to others. she is being treated in isolation. results from sunday's provincial elections. 38.5% of the vote. his challenger was the head of the conservative opposition. the incumbent's popularity plunged as the government failed to put an end to years of recession. the israeli military shot and killed a palestinian teenager on monday morning. the men opened fire on the crowd killing a 17 or older the air force in cameroon launches raids against boko haram for the first time. let's head to britain to the shores of cornwall where seals have been washing up dead in near hundreds. a mysterious illness is killing them. >> these seals are unawares they are under threat. dozens of their peers have washed up dead on these pages. conservationists are at a loss to explain what is killing them. >> we have large numbers of seals dining on our shores. a lot of these individuals are adults that are breeding. the
the rescue worker was just back in glasgow after traveling through morocco. the disease has been caught in the early stages and it is believed there is little risk to others. she is being treated in isolation. results from sunday's provincial elections. 38.5% of the vote. his challenger was the head of the conservative opposition. the incumbent's popularity plunged as the government failed to put an end to years of recession. the israeli military shot and killed a palestinian teenager on monday...
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. >>> and in sport, meetings on the sidelines of the world cup in morocco after the man they hired toestigate their dealings quit in protest. ♪ >>> the united nations is asking for more than $8 billion to help some 18 million people affected by the war in syria. they want the funds by early as next year. nick spicer has more. >> reporter: the gorman foreign minister opened the conference by calling syria the worst humanitarian crisis of our time. top united nations officials and ambassadors from countries surrounding syria, painted a picture of infrastructure and social services under severe strain because of the influx of refugees. >> jordan is hosting 1.4 million syrians. iraq is also thankful for the humanitarian assistance it received to help the refugees and the idp's although it falls short of what is needed. >> reporter: as the war enters its fifth year, the united nations is launching a new approach. coordinating aid to syria and other countries. and bringing together emergency and development aid. >> it is needed in order to get syria ready to receive back the refugees. we ne
. >>> and in sport, meetings on the sidelines of the world cup in morocco after the man they hired toestigate their dealings quit in protest. ♪ >>> the united nations is asking for more than $8 billion to help some 18 million people affected by the war in syria. they want the funds by early as next year. nick spicer has more. >> reporter: the gorman foreign minister opened the conference by calling syria the worst humanitarian crisis of our time. top united nations...
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a vote will take place at the meeting in morocco.ssor in criminal law previously advised fifa. he said a change of guard could have helped the organization through this difficult period. >> they did not introduce a term of office, and that has now backfired because the president is going to run again for presidency, and we would have liked him to step down. >>> for football matters on the pitch now. real madrid could extend their winning run. their game kicks off in just over an hour's time. they recorded their 19th straight success on tuesday. they are currently five short of the world record of 24 set by brazil in 2011. the match will be the last leigh game of 2014 before they head to the club world cup in morocco. >> translator: i think real madrid are doing well at this point. we're playing well. it's true we weren't forced to work too hard in the champions league victory, but the team is all in good condition. >>> a formula one boss says he doesn't plan to buy any players claiming his current squad are good enough. they face [ i
a vote will take place at the meeting in morocco.ssor in criminal law previously advised fifa. he said a change of guard could have helped the organization through this difficult period. >> they did not introduce a term of office, and that has now backfired because the president is going to run again for presidency, and we would have liked him to step down. >>> for football matters on the pitch now. real madrid could extend their winning run. their game kicks off in just over an...
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. >> a couple of weeks ago we talked about flooding obvious morocco. heavily rain returned. see the cloud spilling out of spain and portugal, bringing the big down falls across the north of morocco, and we saw 38mm of rain in 24 hours. look at this. in six hours, 28mm of rain fell. there has been some flooding here. we are going to see rain as we go on through the remainder of sunday. more wet weather around the same area. going into monday, rain still in place, and it is going to be tuesday before the rain makes its way a little further eastwards, pushing across the north of al jazeera. brighter skies. still we'll see wet weather coming in over the next couple of days. it will cause problems. for central parts of africa, it's generally fine until we get down into the rains. they are pushing southwards and you can see the rain pushing across the democratic republic of congo, and also into kabo in. -- cabon. hundreds of millimetres of rain in some areas. heavy rain, 140mm in central parts of mozambique. that will continue here over the next couple of days, with a risk of floo
. >> a couple of weeks ago we talked about flooding obvious morocco. heavily rain returned. see the cloud spilling out of spain and portugal, bringing the big down falls across the north of morocco, and we saw 38mm of rain in 24 hours. look at this. in six hours, 28mm of rain fell. there has been some flooding here. we are going to see rain as we go on through the remainder of sunday. more wet weather around the same area. going into monday, rain still in place, and it is going to be...
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four claim the man tried to get into their home on the 6100 morocco of vandyke street. three men in the home saw him trying to get in the back alley. they approached the man, what happened next it is being sorted out. by the time the police and medics arrived, the man was unresponseive. >>> a man was shot in the chest, the gunfire broke out around 10:30 last night. police are searching for the shooter. no word on the motive. wilmington is on the brink of an all-time homicide rate. >>> take a look at this missing man, 69-year-old harld hurd was last sin in his home on north 8th street. he was wearing a white and black suit and gray tie. else missing two fingers on his right hand. fun where he is contact police. >>> a bucks county man is facing legal trouble for making a false report for the search for bradley stone this week. authorities say that report wasted a lot of resources and frayed nerves. annie mccormick has the details. >> reporter: the district attorney said 34-year-old luke sanderlin caused panic in the community and cost taxpayers money because he saw a dang
four claim the man tried to get into their home on the 6100 morocco of vandyke street. three men in the home saw him trying to get in the back alley. they approached the man, what happened next it is being sorted out. by the time the police and medics arrived, the man was unresponseive. >>> a man was shot in the chest, the gunfire broke out around 10:30 last night. police are searching for the shooter. no word on the motive. wilmington is on the brink of an all-time homicide rate....
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is tunisia, mor morocco. the arab spring for example uprooted dictatorships around the middle east but until now it did not provide a situation in a vacuum. >> you say they can be draining russ. for our viewers in the west in what way can these people be dangerous? >> when they go there they will get trained. they establish networks with other extremists, they become battle-hardened. so if they come back home, i.s.i.s. or al qaeda or el nusra or corazon or whatever network they worked with in syria and iraq, they can utilize them to have attacks. from the middle east or southeast asia, going to syria and building that network, ten times more dangerous. >> are you worried about, doing those things in the name of islam? >> sure, those individuals are dangerous. and it's very difficult to figure out where they are. because individual nature of the threat, the individual nature of the radicalization process, and of the you know operational process, it goes from radicalization to being operational is very personal
is tunisia, mor morocco. the arab spring for example uprooted dictatorships around the middle east but until now it did not provide a situation in a vacuum. >> you say they can be draining russ. for our viewers in the west in what way can these people be dangerous? >> when they go there they will get trained. they establish networks with other extremists, they become battle-hardened. so if they come back home, i.s.i.s. or al qaeda or el nusra or corazon or whatever network they...
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the two suspected heads of the group were based in the town in morocco.our women were arrested in the spanish enclaved. in total seven people were detained. now according to a statement issues the two were arrested and more people were arrested and according to the statement, their role was to recruit women, that would go to join isil in syria or indeed to carry out suicide attacks oen the front line there now this is not the first time that such sales are dismantled especially in the towns those are spanish enclaves, some people refer to those areas as really europe, land border with africa. the people that live there have spanish passports. it is easy for them to cross the strait, travel, go to turkey, and then into syria. there's an estimated 500 to 2,000 fighter whose have joined the battlefield and the majority are thought to be from those two towns. alongside heavy weapons and tanks. the on serve story says 100 government soldiers and 80 offing is fighters were killed in the battle for the bases. am al jazeera continues to demand the release of it's
the two suspected heads of the group were based in the town in morocco.our women were arrested in the spanish enclaved. in total seven people were detained. now according to a statement issues the two were arrested and more people were arrested and according to the statement, their role was to recruit women, that would go to join isil in syria or indeed to carry out suicide attacks oen the front line there now this is not the first time that such sales are dismantled especially in the towns...
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. >>> crews were called to the 6500 morocco of paschall avenue at 1:30 arriving to smoke and heavy flames there was no damage to neighboring homes. >> west chester university student reward stands at $31,000. hundreds held a vigil for shane on west chester university spoke through tears. >> we miss him and hopewell get him back. >> i think it is a testament to the kind of kid shane was for the amount of people who showed up here tonight. >> the 21-year-old was last seen early thanksgiving morning, a week ago. the bouncer at killdare saw him on main street about an hour he escorted him outside of the bar. he said he apologized to him and seemed like in good health. >> we had rain all day yesterday. i took some great days off. camping out in the house all day yesterday. storm tracker 6 live double scan, what have we got? no rain yesterday for a change. as we look outside, we have sky6 live hd in center city. notice how the crarm is not -- camera is not abundancing all that much. -- bouncing all that much. we're off to another cool start. it will be chilly with increasing clouds. the next ch
. >>> crews were called to the 6500 morocco of paschall avenue at 1:30 arriving to smoke and heavy flames there was no damage to neighboring homes. >> west chester university student reward stands at $31,000. hundreds held a vigil for shane on west chester university spoke through tears. >> we miss him and hopewell get him back. >> i think it is a testament to the kind of kid shane was for the amount of people who showed up here tonight. >> the 21-year-old was...
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morocco, tunisia, turkey, jordan, and saudi arabia. what is being done to interject -- interdict their progress toward syria and iraq, how can we prevent them from going? and then the discussion of how we are making sure they do not come back. with that, i will yield back my time. >> anyone else? i will introduce our witnesses and then give them time for their opening statements. the honorable robert bradtke serves as a partner on engaging -- as a senior advisor for partner engagement on syrian foreign fighters at the department of state. the ambassador has more than 40 years experience in dealing with foreign policy, national security issues, and previously served as our ambassador to croatia. mr. thomas is a visiting secretary for counterterrorism policy at the u.s. department of homeland security. prior to joining dhs, he spent several years as an international lawyer and private practice before a decade-long tenure at the department of state, where he focused on the middle east. ambassador bradtke, we will start with you. you have
morocco, tunisia, turkey, jordan, and saudi arabia. what is being done to interject -- interdict their progress toward syria and iraq, how can we prevent them from going? and then the discussion of how we are making sure they do not come back. with that, i will yield back my time. >> anyone else? i will introduce our witnesses and then give them time for their opening statements. the honorable robert bradtke serves as a partner on engaging -- as a senior advisor for partner engagement on...
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large counter demonstration by antifascists and the weather with everton and heavy snow in parts of moroccoe have seen nasty storms there with flooding rains and this is more welcome if the truth be known and over the high grounds and this is the satellite picture and this is area of cloud drifting across the atlas mountains and a dusting of snow coming through and a ski resort and it has been somewhat more welcome but you can see the kind of conditions and always good to get out for a snowball fight and that is good and 1600 meters above sea level and looking at the weather coming northwest of africa. and more wet weather coming through and high ground there for tuesday, that rain across in northern areas of nigeria and going east as we go on through the next couple days and morocco bright ending up nicely and good news and heavy rain in place in the northeastern parts of nigeria and tunesia and showers in africa as one would expect showers a possibility into the gulf of guinea and wet weather to the south and getting wet weather in southern africa at present and heavy rain in mozambique a
large counter demonstration by antifascists and the weather with everton and heavy snow in parts of moroccoe have seen nasty storms there with flooding rains and this is more welcome if the truth be known and over the high grounds and this is the satellite picture and this is area of cloud drifting across the atlas mountains and a dusting of snow coming through and a ski resort and it has been somewhat more welcome but you can see the kind of conditions and always good to get out for a snowball...
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the officer was off duty, but a morocco away when he got the call.the boy the reverse heimlich, the camera switched on. jaw breaker popped out of the boy's throat and paramedics determine he was in good enough shape to go home with his parents. >>> still to come on "action news" this noon, ups is scrambling on the busiest shipping day of the year, find out what the company is doing to keep up with the delveries when "action news" at noon comes right back! lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in ... and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effec
the officer was off duty, but a morocco away when he got the call.the boy the reverse heimlich, the camera switched on. jaw breaker popped out of the boy's throat and paramedics determine he was in good enough shape to go home with his parents. >>> still to come on "action news" this noon, ups is scrambling on the busiest shipping day of the year, find out what the company is doing to keep up with the delveries when "action news" at noon comes right back! lower...
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>> well, we all are anticipating some kind of vote in morocco from the fifa executive committee and ifanging the ethics code of fifa to have the report with some redactions and decide if they are going to go through with this and get it published but it has to change the rules first and it's never straightforward with fifa and you have the old one who is very reluctant to have this published and want to stick to the laws around these things and want to stick to the confidentiality and you have a wave of people coming to fifa on the executive committee and know they need to make it public and things need to change and needs to be transparency they promised and too late to save mr. garcia's role in this but people in fifa know how damaging this has all been. if they dedecide to public the report there might not be as much of a difference between the original report and the summary of judge eckart that some people believe and he had a real reason and interest and saying this is not exactly what i said and i need to move away from the process and his reputation was being damaged by fifa bu
>> well, we all are anticipating some kind of vote in morocco from the fifa executive committee and ifanging the ethics code of fifa to have the report with some redactions and decide if they are going to go through with this and get it published but it has to change the rules first and it's never straightforward with fifa and you have the old one who is very reluctant to have this published and want to stick to the laws around these things and want to stick to the confidentiality and you...
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into the rendition of people to places other than the cia's interrogation, places like egypt and morocco. >> you mean not the so-called black sites that the cia was running, but other places, too. >> far worse things. but far worse places that happened in electric shock treatment, that sort of thing in places like morocco. but plenty of people within the cia who were speaking to people like me who absolutely rejected these techniques. what we have here is a story of a small number of people who hired some people who were trained in resisting torture, the sort of north korean torture and veietnamese torture. they hired these outside contractors to run a program, which many people in the cia found to be absolutely abhorrent, and yes, they have found that torture does make people talk. but what the report lays bare and what most people in the cia believe is that you can get this information in other ways. that the torture wasn't the necessary factor that made these people talk. >> we have to leave it there, but stephen grey, thank you for joining us on "gmt" today. >>> in other news now, th
into the rendition of people to places other than the cia's interrogation, places like egypt and morocco. >> you mean not the so-called black sites that the cia was running, but other places, too. >> far worse things. but far worse places that happened in electric shock treatment, that sort of thing in places like morocco. but plenty of people within the cia who were speaking to people like me who absolutely rejected these techniques. what we have here is a story of a small number...
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she had a brief stop in casablanco and morocco, changed planes, and flew to london before taking an internalght to glasgow. her journey finished on sunday evening just before midnight and it was on monday she developed a fever and took herself to hospital. she's since been placed in isolation and has been transferred to a specialist unit at the royal free hospital here in london. here are more details. >> reporter: arriving in an raf ambulance for specialist treatment. it's here at the royal free hospital in north london that the patient will receive care in a high level isolation unit. earlier at glasgow airport, she had been transferred in a quarantine tent for the flight to raf northholt. everything geared to containing the virus and minimizing the risk to anyone else. this sealed tent is where the health care worker will be treated. nurses and doctors reach through the side so there's no direct contact. staff at the royal free have already successfully treated one case. now they hope to help another volunteer fight the virus. >> our procedures and our protocols for all the other nhs work
she had a brief stop in casablanco and morocco, changed planes, and flew to london before taking an internalght to glasgow. her journey finished on sunday evening just before midnight and it was on monday she developed a fever and took herself to hospital. she's since been placed in isolation and has been transferred to a specialist unit at the royal free hospital here in london. here are more details. >> reporter: arriving in an raf ambulance for specialist treatment. it's here at the...
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no. 2 saudi arab i can't and morocco and jordan and turkey.e have to put that number in perspective. >> uh-huh. >> put it in perspective of the regional struggle that's happening around these areas and the tension, cultural, religious, comic tensions that's happening and political tensions within these currents trees. >> the within earn ones going over, that's dissatisfaction? >> it is different in the u.k., most of the people that are going to syria, they come from the indian sub continent, for example. in france, most of the people go >> uh-huh. >> if you look at the number 1 reyutment, you know, pool if you want to call it for i.s. is more okayo. there are cultura lifrmingz. there are issues that has to do with political situations in these countries, the arab spring, for example, uprooted dictator ships around the middle east. until now, it did not provide an alternative that can fill the vacuum and a lot of people are taking add vantsage of that. >> the fighters who go from the west are not well trained as soldiers and you said they can >
no. 2 saudi arab i can't and morocco and jordan and turkey.e have to put that number in perspective. >> uh-huh. >> put it in perspective of the regional struggle that's happening around these areas and the tension, cultural, religious, comic tensions that's happening and political tensions within these currents trees. >> the within earn ones going over, that's dissatisfaction? >> it is different in the u.k., most of the people that are going to syria, they come from the...
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which is about your twins morocco and monroe. you and mariah called them dem babies.ht. this is an outstanding project i got to put together with the great people at scholastic. i grew up with scholastic books. and having the opportunity to infuse my family and our fun stories that we have and we're turning our kids into the new raggedy ann and andy. >> these are the cutest kids ever. i don't know if you can -- look at these kids. this is your son's tough guy face? >> yeah. he doesn't like to smile in pictures so, he makes the tough guy face. that's him beating on his chest. >> she's an angel. >> and he's there to protect his sister. >> did they work with you on this? >> they did, man. i got an opportunity to bring the ul straigss home to them. and they're very opinionated. my daughter's like my glasses don't look like that, daddy. so it was kind of cool to see them. and i think even as they grow this will be something they can always see -- >> they made changes? >> they did. i take their opinions and i want them to be involved in the stories and stuff in the future a
which is about your twins morocco and monroe. you and mariah called them dem babies.ht. this is an outstanding project i got to put together with the great people at scholastic. i grew up with scholastic books. and having the opportunity to infuse my family and our fun stories that we have and we're turning our kids into the new raggedy ann and andy. >> these are the cutest kids ever. i don't know if you can -- look at these kids. this is your son's tough guy face? >> yeah. he...
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he once observed a man in morocco who was clearly suffering from hunger but spent what little money he had on a television. >> i said to him you have a tv. how it come you have tv if you don't have enough food. and he was quite straight forward. he wasn't fostering. he said -- you know sometimes television is more important than food. banerjee also likes to pepper his lectures with personal anecdotes. he tells students that development aid is a process limited to small steps. >> so each put in 10 dollars every week. he says relief programs always need to be monitored and updated. he's even advising the united nations to revise their list of development goals. banerjee says it's far too long. >> what they have come up with the idea of 169 targets. i think it's self-defeating. nobody is going to say -- we go and tell the country you have to meet 169 goals we don't have the time to measure them or to achieve them. this don't wanna happen. i think somewhere the process has to give and we have to go down to thirty or i think this whole thing is going to become pointless. >> his lectures are
he once observed a man in morocco who was clearly suffering from hunger but spent what little money he had on a television. >> i said to him you have a tv. how it come you have tv if you don't have enough food. and he was quite straight forward. he wasn't fostering. he said -- you know sometimes television is more important than food. banerjee also likes to pepper his lectures with personal anecdotes. he tells students that development aid is a process limited to small steps. >> so...
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his family originally came from morocco. his father was a printer and worked hard to move up in the world. he taught his son to love french literature and philosophy. the prospect of moving far away from french culture depresses him. >> i wish the french had shown us that we were welcome here. after all, i'm french, too. i'm angry and sad. i have to leave some of my relatives behind. and i have to give up my job. i go with a heavy heart. but i have to think of my children. >> his son is glad to go. in the future, he will be able to wear a yarmulke without being harassed. >> i really feel at home in israel. i love france, too, but i feel better in israel. there, i can say what i feel, and the other people think like i do. life will be better there. >> other families will be following them. they can no longer live without fear in france, even though it's their home. >> meanwhile, conflict in the middle east is also having an impact on britain. the so-called islamic state, a brutal extremist group, now controls large swathes of
his family originally came from morocco. his father was a printer and worked hard to move up in the world. he taught his son to love french literature and philosophy. the prospect of moving far away from french culture depresses him. >> i wish the french had shown us that we were welcome here. after all, i'm french, too. i'm angry and sad. i have to leave some of my relatives behind. and i have to give up my job. i go with a heavy heart. but i have to think of my children. >> his...
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spain's costa del sol arcs eastward, and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of moroccobeckon. these cliffs and those over in africa created what ancient societies in the mediterranean world called the pillars of hercules. for centuries, they were the foreboding gateway to the unknown. descending the rock, whether you like it or not, you'll meet the famous apes of gibraltar. 200 of these mischief-makers entertain tourists. and with all the visitors, they're bold, and they get their way. yeah? you can ha you can -- you can -- you can -- here on the rock of gibraltar, the locals are very friendly, but give them your apples. legend has it that as long as these apes are here, the british will stay in gibraltar. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studios, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with the bokeys. ♪ >> resorts casino and hotel in tunica, mississippi, proud to sponsor sun studio sessions on public television. >> sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the ame
spain's costa del sol arcs eastward, and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of moroccobeckon. these cliffs and those over in africa created what ancient societies in the mediterranean world called the pillars of hercules. for centuries, they were the foreboding gateway to the unknown. descending the rock, whether you like it or not, you'll meet the famous apes of gibraltar. 200 of these mischief-makers entertain tourists. and with all the visitors, they're bold, and they...
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a decision was made a short while ago in morocco. fifa had said that a summary was enough. garcia resigned this week saying he lost confidence in the organization. >> reporter: on first inspection this looks like a climb down of humiliation for fifa. but in fact they are coming out of a very, very difficult position as well as can be expected for them. remember, they wanted closure with this. they want to move on what [ inaudible ] looking to the future. but the problems over the bidding process just won't go away. now it looks as if they are being transparent. of course they have resisted transparency, but now they are looking at doing what the public wants. but when the report is publish more fully, when it is published more fully, it won't be be as damming as some people believe. in fact qatar and russia are looking safer than either. michael garcia was proven to be a real thorn in their side. i don't think they wanted him there anymore. so they are coming out of this not badly at all, and once again we're in a situation of them coming out of a really difficult position,
a decision was made a short while ago in morocco. fifa had said that a summary was enough. garcia resigned this week saying he lost confidence in the organization. >> reporter: on first inspection this looks like a climb down of humiliation for fifa. but in fact they are coming out of a very, very difficult position as well as can be expected for them. remember, they wanted closure with this. they want to move on what [ inaudible ] looking to the future. but the problems over the bidding...
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. >> in morocco there is discussion to block fighters coming in to their country. >>> still to come,ozens of people are still missing three days after a devastating land slide in indonesia. stay with us. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> tomorrow, the landmark series concludes. >> i'm on a mission that i have to keep this business going. >> an intimate look at middle class families. >> i panicked because, how we gonna pay that? >> the issues we face. >> there's no way to pay for it. >> fighting to survive. >> she's like my role model... as in perseverance. >> building a better future. >> it's coming together little by little. >> real
. >> in morocco there is discussion to block fighters coming in to their country. >>> still to come,ozens of people are still missing three days after a devastating land slide in indonesia. stay with us. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking...
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"exodus" banned in morocco. in the style section of the art and lifeost," in selma with congressman john lewis heavily featured in the movie, "selma." speaking of john lewis, if you go to booktv.org, you will be able to watch our three-our in-depth interview with him that we conducted, and he takes calls from the audience as well. that was yes year i believe it was he recounted a lot of his life and the incidence in soma as well if you would like to watch that. interview withan bernice king, daughter of chris got king, who was also heavily featured in "selma." booktv, 48 hours every weekend on c-span2. american history to become 48 hours of american history begins tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. thanks for being with us and enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] ♪ years old and to mark a decade of compelling conversations,
"exodus" banned in morocco. in the style section of the art and lifeost," in selma with congressman john lewis heavily featured in the movie, "selma." speaking of john lewis, if you go to booktv.org, you will be able to watch our three-our in-depth interview with him that we conducted, and he takes calls from the audience as well. that was yes year i believe it was he recounted a lot of his life and the incidence in soma as well if you would like to watch that....
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plan carefully from the months ahead, and we will hear from representatives from kuwait, bahrain, morocco, key issues like communications, money, foreign fighters. these gatherings are just one indication of the dynamic leadership role that the arab states are playing in the work of this coalition. the arab states are taking leadership. and this leadership is both necessary and appropriate, given that the geographic center of gravity of our global effort is in the middle east. one outcome of this meeting will be a statement that encompasses our message, that we are united, in moving ahead on all fronts and that we will engage on this campaign for as long as it takes to prevail and there's a reason that we are confident that we will and that is all of you around this table. the members of this coalition. our countries differ in geography, history, background, culture. but we all recognize a common threat, and dash is a danger and a threat to the interests and the values of all of us. in opposing these terrorists our diversity is in fact a sense of remarkable strength because it gives us th
plan carefully from the months ahead, and we will hear from representatives from kuwait, bahrain, morocco, key issues like communications, money, foreign fighters. these gatherings are just one indication of the dynamic leadership role that the arab states are playing in the work of this coalition. the arab states are taking leadership. and this leadership is both necessary and appropriate, given that the geographic center of gravity of our global effort is in the middle east. one outcome of...