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however, abortion is illegal in morocco. in keeping with the teachings of islam. >> translator: abortion is a horrible word. it's nothing other than killing an innocent fetus that's unable to defend itself. >> reporter: in this facility abandoned children are living. and there's a case that a newborn baby was left in front of this facility. this orphanage is home to about a hundred children between the ages of 3 and 15. recently a growing number of children are being left there. the reasons for this is the strong stigma against single mothers in moroccan society. this facility provides support for women who have been rejected by their families after becoming pregnant outside of marriage. >> translator: i haven't seen my family since i gave birth. it's been a year and three months. >> reporter: because they are unable to support themselves financially, some women end up homeless. >> translator: single mothers are considered unacceptable in our society and under islamic teachings the children are also stigmatized as illegitima
however, abortion is illegal in morocco. in keeping with the teachings of islam. >> translator: abortion is a horrible word. it's nothing other than killing an innocent fetus that's unable to defend itself. >> reporter: in this facility abandoned children are living. and there's a case that a newborn baby was left in front of this facility. this orphanage is home to about a hundred children between the ages of 3 and 15. recently a growing number of children are being left there. the...
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. >>> peace talks in morocco. establishment of the democratic state. osama ben javid reports. >> rival factions signed an agreement. >> i want to emphasize and enhance this message the door is open for those who are not present. they have also played a critical role in this text as i have said many times, there is no text that is entirely satisfactory to all parties. and the response to all the demands. i'm confident that in the weeks ahead a clear decision will be made and will address all sides and issues. >> representative of local councils and tobruk government was there. one sided agreement aimed at pressuring them to drop their demands. >> we were a name play in the dialogue. we have tried our best and tried to compromise on many issues. however the other party have not thried to meet us halfway. assisted on these points bought i have support from the international. >> based in tripp lebut are recognizing the house of representatives based into bruk. the council of state to serve at libya's highest body. creates a national army, calls for disarmi
. >>> peace talks in morocco. establishment of the democratic state. osama ben javid reports. >> rival factions signed an agreement. >> i want to emphasize and enhance this message the door is open for those who are not present. they have also played a critical role in this text as i have said many times, there is no text that is entirely satisfactory to all parties. and the response to all the demands. i'm confident that in the weeks ahead a clear decision will be made and...
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you were in morocco doing a michael bay film, right? >> i was.hael bay. >> it is. it is. it's a little stressful. he's a very high octane dude. >> seth: and it was also a stressful time to work in morocco, yes? >> it is. it was ramadan. >> seth: okay. so, why is ramadan a stressful time to work? >> well, ramadan -- i'm not sure how aware you are, but you are not allowed if you're muslim to eat or smoke cigarettes all day until sundown. >> seth: right. >> and so, you can imagine if michael bay comes into your town to shoot an action movie -- >> seth: yes. >> and you're not allowed food or cigarettes and then you're told you can't crossthe street either -- >> seth: right, because they're doin' a big old action movie. >> yeah! mayhem and booze. >> seth: pretty -- pretty stressy. >> yeah. >> seth: i get stress -- like i, when i'm, like, in new york and people are shooting something, i get upset. >> oh, my god, this is like vacation. i'm so happy to be home. >> seth: yeah. if you know you're -- you were somewhere stressful where new york in the summer
you were in morocco doing a michael bay film, right? >> i was.hael bay. >> it is. it is. it's a little stressful. he's a very high octane dude. >> seth: and it was also a stressful time to work in morocco, yes? >> it is. it was ramadan. >> seth: okay. so, why is ramadan a stressful time to work? >> well, ramadan -- i'm not sure how aware you are, but you are not allowed if you're muslim to eat or smoke cigarettes all day until sundown. >> seth: right....
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police officers went door to door excavating residents in the 2,000 morocco of juniper street, as well as south 13th street. police told people to move to the school yard of south philadelphia high school. the building was under construction the residence was for a mixed use condos and doors were planned. no injuries were reported, a dozen people of out of their homes this morning. we'll have more later trish hartman, the exclusive accuweather seven-day channel 6 "action news." >> an excessive heat advisory is about to go into effect. chris sowers has more. excessive heat warning goes into effect midday through the evening hours, we'll see temperatures topping out in the mid 90s more importantly the feels like numbers of the heat indices will range from 100 to 105 that's in this area here that's highlighted in this pinkish color. people will see temperatures close to 100 degrees. 68 in allentown # 7 in philadelphia. 76 in wilmington. trenton, 76. sea isle, 74. hot and humid in philadelphia. 102 to 107. high temperatures 96 degrees. lump time, 890 mostly sunny skies, 4:00 p.m. 93. 6:00
police officers went door to door excavating residents in the 2,000 morocco of juniper street, as well as south 13th street. police told people to move to the school yard of south philadelphia high school. the building was under construction the residence was for a mixed use condos and doors were planned. no injuries were reported, a dozen people of out of their homes this morning. we'll have more later trish hartman, the exclusive accuweather seven-day channel 6 "action news."...
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i began during a college september america terse abroad in morocco, got hooked on the arab world and being doon it ever since and it led me to the israeli-palestinian conflict where i did work both as a student and a human rights worker before i went do graduate school:... from another book that i wrote during the course of graduates school i spent time and did a series of interviews during the course of the violence that began in september and that became a book called occupied voices. i did a book talks on this on the switches normal everyday palestinian telling their stories? came up again and again was why do palestinians continue to use violence. where is the palestinian gandhi and i thought that is a good question. they've used different protests that i didn't have a good answer but explained that a variation and why it was nonviolence with others so that became the focus of my study and i wanted to explore and answer the questions for myself but explained these different kind of protest tactics and strategies for part of my goal is be on the case that this book aims to do is l
i began during a college september america terse abroad in morocco, got hooked on the arab world and being doon it ever since and it led me to the israeli-palestinian conflict where i did work both as a student and a human rights worker before i went do graduate school:... from another book that i wrote during the course of graduates school i spent time and did a series of interviews during the course of the violence that began in september and that became a book called occupied voices. i did a...
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so i said, "listen, daddy is going to morocco. i'm doing a movie with tom cruise."blanket that's white and we sometimes put it in the garden for picnics and we call it the tom cruise blanket." and she said, "oh, yeah, tom cruise. the blanket guy." [ laughter ] so i just think it's lovely that for her, he's most famous for giving us a blanket. >> jimmy: he's a charming -- he's a charming man. >> not one of his films. >> jimmy: no. >> just the woolly thing. >> jimmy: oh yeah. the blanket guy, yeah of course. yeah. well, i mean this movie is action-packed and you're doing a lot of action scenes in there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i've got to say, it's really -- it's frightening even just to watch. >> there you go. >> jimmy: i can imagine being you. in that one car chase you're sitting next to tom, and he's flipping through alley ways. and tom was telling me last night that he really does these effects. >> absolutely. i got in the car the first day and said to our stunt coordinator, who is doing the driving, and wade, the guy said tom, i don't have anyone better than tom s
so i said, "listen, daddy is going to morocco. i'm doing a movie with tom cruise."blanket that's white and we sometimes put it in the garden for picnics and we call it the tom cruise blanket." and she said, "oh, yeah, tom cruise. the blanket guy." [ laughter ] so i just think it's lovely that for her, he's most famous for giving us a blanket. >> jimmy: he's a charming -- he's a charming man. >> not one of his films. >> jimmy: no. >> just the...
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>> i loved morocco. >> that's good. >> i had been to morocco 20 years previous and loved it then and wonderful food. >> did you get to keep the costume so you can run around west hollywood now? >> with a beard. i had sort of a full beard myself at the time and, of course, not big enough to play one of those guys. am actually a gentile playing a jew which is always controversial. >> you brought a lot of edge to the role. >> i had had fun. >> suzanne somers' me to live a long time. why? we will find out if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone rings] but a litt
>> i loved morocco. >> that's good. >> i had been to morocco 20 years previous and loved it then and wonderful food. >> did you get to keep the costume so you can run around west hollywood now? >> with a beard. i had sort of a full beard myself at the time and, of course, not big enough to play one of those guys. am actually a gentile playing a jew which is always controversial. >> you brought a lot of edge to the role. >> i had had fun. >>...
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>> i loved morocco. >> that's good. >> i had been to morocco 20 years previous and loved it then andture. wonderful food. >> did you get to keep the costume so you can run around west hollywood now? >> with a beard. i had sort of a full beard myself at the time and, of course, not big enough to play one of those guys. am actually a gentile playing a jew which is always controversial. >> you brought a lot of edge to the role. >> i had had fun. >> suzanne somers' me to live a long time. why? we will find out moments away. . . . >>> as you may know actress suzanne somers has writ ep a number of books on health. she wants everybody to live longer including me. when i heard that i was flattered. so i talked with ms. somers, the author of the new book tox-sick. >> she's written like 95 books on how to be healthy right. >> yes. >> i'm going to go down my rental men of the day and you tell me -- regimen of the day. >> you need eight hours fort repair work to happen. you can sleep eight hours withoutrugs. >> i don't need drugs. >> i don't either. >> you are ahead of the game. >> i wake up in
>> i loved morocco. >> that's good. >> i had been to morocco 20 years previous and loved it then andture. wonderful food. >> did you get to keep the costume so you can run around west hollywood now? >> with a beard. i had sort of a full beard myself at the time and, of course, not big enough to play one of those guys. am actually a gentile playing a jew which is always controversial. >> you brought a lot of edge to the role. >> i had had fun. >>...
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after months of talks in morocco, as osama ben javid reports one of libya's rival governments has vee just a just a rejected that deal. >> signed a draft agreement sixth agreement over a fourth draft in the plok ann city plok moroccan city of scarescarab. >> representatives of municipal councils and the tobruk based government were there but the municipal government were not there. one member calls it a one sided agreement aimed at pressuring them to drop their demands. >> we were a name play in a dialogue. we have tried our best and have agreed to compromise on many issues. the other party decided to stick to certain cns and conditions and decided not to reach us halfway. this is why we have not reached an agreement. the u.n. envoy tried to drag us into an agreement that does not fill the least of our demands. >> there is disagreement on national unity government based in tripoli but also recognizing the house of representatives as the legitimate mat legislative body. it also creates a national army. calls for the disarming of militias, implementation of a ceasefire and the drafting
after months of talks in morocco, as osama ben javid reports one of libya's rival governments has vee just a just a rejected that deal. >> signed a draft agreement sixth agreement over a fourth draft in the plok ann city plok moroccan city of scarescarab. >> representatives of municipal councils and the tobruk based government were there but the municipal government were not there. one member calls it a one sided agreement aimed at pressuring them to drop their demands. >> we...
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>> i loved morocco. >> that's good. >> i had been to morocco 20 years previous and loved it then.s. drove through the mountains. fantastic people. wonderful culture. wonderful food. >> did you get to keep the costume so you can run around west hollywood now? >> with a beard. i had sort of a full beard myself at the time and, of course, not big enough to play one of those guys. i am actually a gentile, playing a jew, which is always very controversial. >> you brought a lot of edge to the role. >> i had fun. i had fun, bill. >>> suzanne somers wants me to live a long time. why? we'll find out, moments away. it wouldn't make sense if you turned on something in one room and it turned on everywhere else. but that's exactly how traditional cooling and heating systems work. so you pay more than you should. but mitsubishi electric systems give you a better way... with no waste and lower energy bills. control temperatures precisely in one or every room ... ...with no new ductwork. so everyone can enjoy ultimate personal comfort. mitsubishi electric cooling and heating. make comfort persona
>> i loved morocco. >> that's good. >> i had been to morocco 20 years previous and loved it then.s. drove through the mountains. fantastic people. wonderful culture. wonderful food. >> did you get to keep the costume so you can run around west hollywood now? >> with a beard. i had sort of a full beard myself at the time and, of course, not big enough to play one of those guys. i am actually a gentile, playing a jew, which is always very controversial. >> you...
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>> i loved morocco. >> that's good. >> i had been to morocco 20 years previous and loved it then andful culture. wonderful food. >> did you get to keep the costume so you can run around west hollywood now? >> with a beard. i had sort of a full beard myself at the time and, of course, not big enough to play one of those guys. am actually a gentile playing a jew which is always controversial. >> you brought a lot of edge to the role. >> i had fun. >> suzanne somers' wants me to live a long time. why? we will find out moments away. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. >>> as you may know actress >>> as you may know actress suzanne somers written a number of books on health. she wants everybody to live longer including me. when i heard that i was flattered. so i talked with ms. somers the author of brand-new book "tox-sick." i a
>> i loved morocco. >> that's good. >> i had been to morocco 20 years previous and loved it then andful culture. wonderful food. >> did you get to keep the costume so you can run around west hollywood now? >> with a beard. i had sort of a full beard myself at the time and, of course, not big enough to play one of those guys. am actually a gentile playing a jew which is always controversial. >> you brought a lot of edge to the role. >> i had fun....
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says some of libya's warring faxes have agreed a framework peace deal after months of talks in moroccoe regional leaders backed the agreement brokered by the envoy leon. the alternative leadership in tripoli refused to take part and is under pressure to build a unity government to end a year of unrest. osama benjimad reports. >> in a much anticipated ceremony a draft agreement. a 6th meeting over a fourth draft in the moroccan city. the u.n. envoy sees it as a break through toward a binding deal. >> i want to emphasize and enhance this message. the door is open for those who are not present. they have also played a critical role in this text. as i have said many times, there is no text that is entirely sat factual to all of the demands. i am confident it can be made and will address all sides and issues. >> reporter: representatives of municipal coun sizzle were there but the general national con congress and the militia were not there. one member calls it a one-sided agreement aimed at pressuring them to drop their demands. >> we have tried our best and agreed to compromise on many is
says some of libya's warring faxes have agreed a framework peace deal after months of talks in moroccoe regional leaders backed the agreement brokered by the envoy leon. the alternative leadership in tripoli refused to take part and is under pressure to build a unity government to end a year of unrest. osama benjimad reports. >> in a much anticipated ceremony a draft agreement. a 6th meeting over a fourth draft in the moroccan city. the u.n. envoy sees it as a break through toward a...
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he hired el rhazoui after she was forced to flee morocco, due to her human rights activism. zineb: charb was the brother i never had. he was really important to me. reporter: she can't imagine just going on without charb and the others. the columnist still thinks it was a mistake to keep on publishing right after the massacre, as if nothing had changed. zineb: like some of my colleagues, i thought we should take a long break. we took a few weeks, but i wanted to take a longer break to rest, reflect and grieve. toive people time personally, t al colctivy toeflect on the future of "charlie hebdo." and to see how it could rise like a phoenix from the ashes -- while remaining true to the editorial line for which our colleagues died. reporter: but not everyone felt like she did. some favored taking a new direction. others immersed themselves in work -- like "charlie hebdo's" editor-in-chief gerard biard. he's under police protection, so we must meet him at a secret location. gerard: personally, i need this. i think it's a necessity, it's indispensible, to show that what happened
he hired el rhazoui after she was forced to flee morocco, due to her human rights activism. zineb: charb was the brother i never had. he was really important to me. reporter: she can't imagine just going on without charb and the others. the columnist still thinks it was a mistake to keep on publishing right after the massacre, as if nothing had changed. zineb: like some of my colleagues, i thought we should take a long break. we took a few weeks, but i wanted to take a longer break to rest,...
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stuart: some of the origins to the sort of islamic traditions that are present in morocco being exploredanother magazine this week. belle: yes, focusing on the giants of arab speaking. "l'obs" 60 find out about what it calls this lost heritage, at least loss for the west, not for the east. to find out why it is important or tell that white is important to the west to take note of arab culture and says that potential -- particularly important in the wake of january's attack on french satirical magazine "charlie hebdo." stuart: from humanities to science because one french magazine and celebrate scientific discoveries this week. belle: it is. this is "la coroix." decidedly -- this is "le point." science is important and cool and it shows the crossover between physics and philosophy. an article in that magazine argues that in our risk-a versus society, science, sort of -- our risk-averse society, science is to continue to shine a light on humankind and he will around us. stuart: that sounds lovely. belle: yes, it does, doesn't it? the magazine, i should mention you can see a little photo ap
stuart: some of the origins to the sort of islamic traditions that are present in morocco being exploredanother magazine this week. belle: yes, focusing on the giants of arab speaking. "l'obs" 60 find out about what it calls this lost heritage, at least loss for the west, not for the east. to find out why it is important or tell that white is important to the west to take note of arab culture and says that potential -- particularly important in the wake of january's attack on french...
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about 38 degrees in parts of morocco. that's actually the average temperature for this time of year. but about five degrees higher than normal in core dobaeb cordoba. hot weather is meeting with cooler air from the north. in between there's a line of thundershowers into the north of italy. there is a risk of thunderstorms, large hail damaging winds and even tornadoes. now, another low is causing thundershowers and also strong winds over scandinavia as well as north of germany into the baltic states. watch out for rain and also winds. temperatures will still be in the teens in dublin as well as london but in the 20s in the middle and 40 degrees in athens. but with the rain coming in temperatures will drop to the 30-degree mark over the balkan peninsula and much of turkey as we go into the weekend. now, in south asia there's a large cloud mass this is right now a cyclonic storm, and this is the second cyclonic storm for the northern indian ocean so far this year. now, this one will likely move up towards the north and head
about 38 degrees in parts of morocco. that's actually the average temperature for this time of year. but about five degrees higher than normal in core dobaeb cordoba. hot weather is meeting with cooler air from the north. in between there's a line of thundershowers into the north of italy. there is a risk of thunderstorms, large hail damaging winds and even tornadoes. now, another low is causing thundershowers and also strong winds over scandinavia as well as north of germany into the baltic...
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-backed talks in morocco.ties who sign the deal are calling on the tripoli-based government which is backed by the powerful libya dawn militia to sign up as well. libya have twhoos competing governments and the u.n. has been trying to bring them together to agree on a power-sharing deal. >>> the saudi-led coalition has launched more air strikes on the yemeni capital just hours after the u.s. called for a humanitarian pause in the fighting. saudi air force jets pounded sanaa in the early morning hours of friday morning. the u.n. says 21 million people in yemen are in urgent need of aid as a result of the conflict. >>> in syria you can an alliance of rebel groups is reported to have started a major assault? the city of aleppo. rebels fired hundreds of rockets and miss ills in to government-held areas. according to activists. a statement by the rebel group say the goal was to liberate the city to insure it's ruled by sharia principles. >>> syria's antiquities director says isil has destroyed the famous statute of
-backed talks in morocco.ties who sign the deal are calling on the tripoli-based government which is backed by the powerful libya dawn militia to sign up as well. libya have twhoos competing governments and the u.n. has been trying to bring them together to agree on a power-sharing deal. >>> the saudi-led coalition has launched more air strikes on the yemeni capital just hours after the u.s. called for a humanitarian pause in the fighting. saudi air force jets pounded sanaa in the...
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authorities in morocco said that they have just dismantleed an isil-linked cell. the suspects including women have been in contact with isil leaders and planned to attack security officials and sensitive sites. officials say they're also linked to former al-qaeda. u.s. has a 7 million boundy on al fadhli's head. >>> burundi's president is risking his presidentcy after months of violence and attempted coup. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> >>> a strong warning from the u.s. on the legitimacy of the elector at process in burundi. the 2-day election was tainted, said officials, because of intimidation of voters. sanctions are being considered. we have this report from the capital bujumbura, where violence scared many away from the polls. >> reporter: after a nights of gunfire and explosions the dead is being counted on voting day. no one knows who killed this man or why. it is frightening. >> we don't sl
authorities in morocco said that they have just dismantleed an isil-linked cell. the suspects including women have been in contact with isil leaders and planned to attack security officials and sensitive sites. officials say they're also linked to former al-qaeda. u.s. has a 7 million boundy on al fadhli's head. >>> burundi's president is risking his presidentcy after months of violence and attempted coup. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes...
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after a week of negotiations in morocco. after the militia backed government in tripoli refused to attend the talks. >> i want to emphasize and enhance this message. the door is open for those who are not present. they have also played a critical role in this text. as i have said many times there is no text that is intiecial satisfactory toentirelyresponsive to all parties. a key decision will be made and address all sides and issues. >> libya has been torn apart by war the last year, it is hoped the talks will lead to a unity government. >>> international backlash appears to halt the expelling ever haitian immigrants. >> we're in haiti most were living on the other side until recent working raising families. many feel they're in a foreign land one they know little about where life is hard. for two months this has been home for juanis bonis and his wife. the government says they are not deporting people. juanisis says that was not true. >> i was coming home from work and the immigration authorities grabbed me. it's been two
after a week of negotiations in morocco. after the militia backed government in tripoli refused to attend the talks. >> i want to emphasize and enhance this message. the door is open for those who are not present. they have also played a critical role in this text. as i have said many times there is no text that is intiecial satisfactory toentirelyresponsive to all parties. a key decision will be made and address all sides and issues. >> libya has been torn apart by war the last...
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but if i went to morocco and algeria they really didn't care about israel. it was just not a factor in what they wanted to do. and and so i began to be enormously wary about these broad generalizations which led to my book i got has 99 names. i always love that about islam. there are actually 100, but one is unknown. once again it was the broad generalization that frightened me except there was one thing that the critics and the people who worried about a got right. do not think this will stand middle east. this will not be confined in the middle east they were right about that place must've been particularly difficult as a woman reporter, a woman reporter western -- western woman reporter covering the middle east. were there hidden advantages? >> there were many hidden advantages. not only did i i get my job through affirmative action, but in those days when you were at risk only because you are tall but women weren't kidnapped and more killed. it was arab chivalry islamic chivalry. they did not do to us what they did to some of you. and there was also kind
but if i went to morocco and algeria they really didn't care about israel. it was just not a factor in what they wanted to do. and and so i began to be enormously wary about these broad generalizations which led to my book i got has 99 names. i always love that about islam. there are actually 100, but one is unknown. once again it was the broad generalization that frightened me except there was one thing that the critics and the people who worried about a got right. do not think this will stand...
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dozens of people in morocco gathered to enjoy that view. the two planets the brightest objects in the sky are said to be about a thumb's length apart from an outstretched arm. that may look close, but they're still roughly 500 million miles apart from each other. even elon musk might have a hard time. >> and is if the skies are clear, i would assume some folks saw it here some folks did not. >> and we have clouds here and there. we do still see the low clouds in san francisco at this hour. it is now 70 degrees and breezy and in the tri-valley look at that temperature, it's 93 degrees, no that's not the high. that's where we are currently. as we go into the asp, expect the high to reached 109. san francisco will reach 80. the north bay, 99 degrees. we do have the heat advisories in effect for areas like the interior south bay, where it will top out today at 97 degrees. so very hot temperatures and as we look across the bay area now, in concord, it is 8 7. san jose 85 degrees, and half moon bay, it is now at 59 degrees. there are still some c
dozens of people in morocco gathered to enjoy that view. the two planets the brightest objects in the sky are said to be about a thumb's length apart from an outstretched arm. that may look close, but they're still roughly 500 million miles apart from each other. even elon musk might have a hard time. >> and is if the skies are clear, i would assume some folks saw it here some folks did not. >> and we have clouds here and there. we do still see the low clouds in san francisco at...
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. >>> a teen is back home in connecticut after flying to visit a boyfriend in morocco. a trip she made without her mother's knowledge. she landed at jfk after meeting with a young man. her mother reported her missing when she didn't hear from the teen who was supposed to be visiting a friend in california. >>> two cool vavolcanos are forcing hundred to flee. the mountain known as the volcano of fire erupted with huge plumes of ash and sincinders. the local airport has been closed. >>> there's indonesia where a volcanic eruption on the island of bali is creating travel chaos. it stranded hundreds of passengers. >>> in los angeles a long strange trip caught on cell phone. watch a car driving backwards down a winding cameron road. he could see a couple in the car there. they were able to drive the road in reverse without hitting anyone or anything. as you can see just winding on down. police are trying to track them down for multiple violations. they're thinking what are they doing? >> the driver's license test where you had to 45 people. these people go a mile. that's cra
. >>> a teen is back home in connecticut after flying to visit a boyfriend in morocco. a trip she made without her mother's knowledge. she landed at jfk after meeting with a young man. her mother reported her missing when she didn't hear from the teen who was supposed to be visiting a friend in california. >>> two cool vavolcanos are forcing hundred to flee. the mountain known as the volcano of fire erupted with huge plumes of ash and sincinders. the local airport has been...
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says some of libya's warring factions agreed on the framework of a peace deal after talks in morocco. the tripoli based group rejected the deal. it's hoped the g.n.c. delegation will return to talks after the ramadan month. why does the government have two governments. they suffered chaotic divisions since muammar gaddafi was toppled in an uprising. a u.n.-backed government is based in tobruk. it has the support. libyan national army and signed a peace work agreement. the rival group as based in tripoli, and claims to be the legitimate government. it's supported by a collection of armed groups known as libya down. >> joining us from washington d.c. is jason pack, president of libyaanalyst.com. a consulting company. thank you for joining us on al jazeera. two governments, one is taking the peace agreement or the framework seriously. is there really any hope that this will lead to a solution? >> there is. but we shouldn't think of it as two governments, zero governments. there's no sovereignty in libya. you have a range of competing militias. what is encouraging, but not headline grabbi
says some of libya's warring factions agreed on the framework of a peace deal after talks in morocco. the tripoli based group rejected the deal. it's hoped the g.n.c. delegation will return to talks after the ramadan month. why does the government have two governments. they suffered chaotic divisions since muammar gaddafi was toppled in an uprising. a u.n.-backed government is based in tobruk. it has the support. libyan national army and signed a peace work agreement. the rival group as based...
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morocco. but the tripoli leadership refuses to take part and under pressure to sign up and build a unity government. osama ben javid reports. >> in a much celebrated ceremony a sixth agreement in the moroccan city of scarab. >> the door is open for those who are not present. they have also played a critical role in this text. as i have said many times there is no text that is entirely satisfactory to all parties. and that responds to all the demands. i'm confident in the weeks ahead a clear decision will be made and will address all sides and issues. >> reporter: representatives of municipal counties and tobruk based government were there but the general conference and the militia were not there. one group calls it a one sided agreement aimed at pressuring them to drop their demands. >> translator: we were a name-play in the dialogue. we have tried our best and have agreed to compromise on many issues. however the other party decided to certain conditions and have not tried to meet us halfway.
morocco. but the tripoli leadership refuses to take part and under pressure to sign up and build a unity government. osama ben javid reports. >> in a much celebrated ceremony a sixth agreement in the moroccan city of scarab. >> the door is open for those who are not present. they have also played a critical role in this text. as i have said many times there is no text that is entirely satisfactory to all parties. and that responds to all the demands. i'm confident in the weeks ahead...
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a connecticut tine reported missing after flying to morocco is back in the u.s. 17-year-old rebecca authord over to the u.s. consulate. her mother thought she was visiting a friend in california. >>> the naacp passed an emergency resolution to end a 15-year boycott against south carolina. it came the day after the state removed the confederate flag from hit capitol grounds. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ o say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watch were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >>> inside grand rapids kent county jail, captain randy demery is nearing the end of a 25-year career. he says much of what influenced him came from his old job. >> this isn't
a connecticut tine reported missing after flying to morocco is back in the u.s. 17-year-old rebecca authord over to the u.s. consulate. her mother thought she was visiting a friend in california. >>> the naacp passed an emergency resolution to end a 15-year boycott against south carolina. it came the day after the state removed the confederate flag from hit capitol grounds. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ o...
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i began during a college september america terse abroad in morocco, got hooked on the arab world and being doon it ever since and it led me to the israeli-palestinian conflict where i did work both as a student and a human rights worker before i went do graduate school:...
i began during a college september america terse abroad in morocco, got hooked on the arab world and being doon it ever since and it led me to the israeli-palestinian conflict where i did work both as a student and a human rights worker before i went do graduate school:...
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or gaza or in an area, in a refugee camp the immediate surrounding areas and if i went to algeria morocco tunis. they didn't really care about israel. it was not a factor in what they wanted to do. and so, i began to be enormously wary about these broad generalizations. that led to my book, "god has 99 names." i always love that about islam. 99 names. there is actually 100, but one is unknowable, known only to god but, it was broad generalizations that frightened except there was one thing that critics got right. do not think this will stay in the middle east. this will not be confined in the middle east. they were right about that. >> must have been particular difficult as a woman reporter a western woman reporter covering the middle east? or were there hidden advantages? >> there were many hidden advantages. not only did i get my job through affirmative action but, in those days, when you were at risk, not only because you were tall but women weren't kidnapped. and we weren't killed. it was arab chivalry. islamic chivalry. they didn't do to us what they did to some of you. and, there wa
or gaza or in an area, in a refugee camp the immediate surrounding areas and if i went to algeria morocco tunis. they didn't really care about israel. it was not a factor in what they wanted to do. and so, i began to be enormously wary about these broad generalizations. that led to my book, "god has 99 names." i always love that about islam. 99 names. there is actually 100, but one is unknowable, known only to god but, it was broad generalizations that frightened except there was one...
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more recently, we have increased our stake in morocco, which would be consolidated in our accounts.have open discussions -- opened discussions for the acquisition of four countries in west africa. we also have been selling some steaks in some places where we did not achieve success. we have been out from ug anda, in gauging in discussions for the sale of our operations in armenia. we are very active, both on the buy side and the sell side when we think it is the best thing to do. anna: ramon, what do you make of predictions that the european telecoms seen will consolidate around three or four big players? do you see that is likely? ramon: yes, this is very likely. it will happen. no one knows how long it will take, but the european market is currently highly fragmented. you have more than 100 operators. at one point via a single telecom market, it will become a reality, and you will have fewer operators, and of course we want and we will be one of them. anna: talking about africa, you mentioned your plans -- how big do you want to be in africa ramon? how quickly are you going to gro
more recently, we have increased our stake in morocco, which would be consolidated in our accounts.have open discussions -- opened discussions for the acquisition of four countries in west africa. we also have been selling some steaks in some places where we did not achieve success. we have been out from ug anda, in gauging in discussions for the sale of our operations in armenia. we are very active, both on the buy side and the sell side when we think it is the best thing to do. anna: ramon,...
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starbucks has stores in egypt and morocco and sources coffee from nine countries in africa. >> saving the honey bees, the role climate change is playing in destroying one of the world's most important in sects. stay tuned. june it is first solar power plane to try flying around the world is grounded until next year. the team behind it said it suffered battery damage on its way from japan to hawaii. unanticipated temperature changes caused that damage. engineers hope to get that plane flying again by next april. >> 70 years ago this week, the first atomic bomb went off in new mexico. the government tested it just miles from where people are sleeping. as tristan anton reports today residents are still feeling the effects. >> on the morning of july 16 1945 many new mexicans knew something happened in the desert. a bright flash came up over these hills and was seen 200 miles away in gallup, a shock wave felt in albuquerque. an associated press story stated that a munitions magazine exploded, but it was a military cover story a ruse to hide what really took place here on the united states
starbucks has stores in egypt and morocco and sources coffee from nine countries in africa. >> saving the honey bees, the role climate change is playing in destroying one of the world's most important in sects. stay tuned. june it is first solar power plane to try flying around the world is grounded until next year. the team behind it said it suffered battery damage on its way from japan to hawaii. unanticipated temperature changes caused that damage. engineers hope to get that plane...
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meanwhile a grass fire in morocco and natalie drive has been completely contained the three alarm fire burning 40 a. injuring one firefighter according to officials no structures were damaged the see that red fire retardant their complaints stopped for fire crews to be bumping up hot spots of light. >> pam: 500 a. 45 percent contained mandatory evacuations and place theirthe fire has destoyed an outbilding.r-v. multiple cars and came extremely close to a home. leaving one resident with burns on her arms and head. residents in the area say they are terrified and this fire is that burned several outbuildings and a home just two years ago. kron 4's diane tuazon is monitoring the latest weather >> reporter: matures 100 degrees will clear lake in butte county right around 10:00 p.m. still hot and 90 degrees and that releasing any relief temperature was out lafayette 94 degrees the job done to 70 by 8:00 p.m. the as wind speeds also factor in addition to the keep dealing with southwest winds dealing with nine pet all of miles an hour that would bind down a tennessean the have the for this ev
meanwhile a grass fire in morocco and natalie drive has been completely contained the three alarm fire burning 40 a. injuring one firefighter according to officials no structures were damaged the see that red fire retardant their complaints stopped for fire crews to be bumping up hot spots of light. >> pam: 500 a. 45 percent contained mandatory evacuations and place theirthe fire has destoyed an outbilding.r-v. multiple cars and came extremely close to a home. leaving one resident with...
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the g7 itself wants to have a clearinghouse for assisting countries like libya, tunisia, morocco, egyptto make sure that not all countries offering the same sort of help and assistance but have more of a working out who should be working with which country and i hope that can be put into place and work soon because it makes sense for britain to partner with a country like nigeria and possibly libya whereas other countries may be better placed to partner with other countries. that is one network. the other is using the eu neighborhood program to make sure we get better assistance and support in building up civil societies and economies of the countries in north africa. >> cooperation such as it has is focused on the military situation. in recognizing that we have failed to significantly disrupt the financial flows from arab friendly countries and pattern organizations that we failed to disrupt their prominence on social media and failed to disrupt their business activities. what more can the prime minister tell the house about concrete steps that will be taken to combat isys in other are
the g7 itself wants to have a clearinghouse for assisting countries like libya, tunisia, morocco, egyptto make sure that not all countries offering the same sort of help and assistance but have more of a working out who should be working with which country and i hope that can be put into place and work soon because it makes sense for britain to partner with a country like nigeria and possibly libya whereas other countries may be better placed to partner with other countries. that is one...
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movements the brother hood or the p -- the justice and development party it's the main islamist party in morocco now and also part of a coalition government. so they will -- they will feel forced to do something so political necessity will push them in a certain direction, but they won't have thought it out theololgic theololgicically, because they have done it, they have to justify it to their followers so they retroactively go and try to figure out some ways to justify things that they probably wouldn't have justified 10 or 15 years ago. islamist movements over time, we don't have to like them, but we have to acknowledge that they have changed on a number of key issues attitudes toward democracies, women's rights, they don't believe in gender quality, from where they are now from the 60s, there has been a shift. they have been driven by political context, not theology. does it really matter what certain hadith -- it matters but we can debate how much it matters, if you want to find something in the islamic tradition to justify what you are doing you probably will be able to find it somewhere b
movements the brother hood or the p -- the justice and development party it's the main islamist party in morocco now and also part of a coalition government. so they will -- they will feel forced to do something so political necessity will push them in a certain direction, but they won't have thought it out theololgic theololgicically, because they have done it, they have to justify it to their followers so they retroactively go and try to figure out some ways to justify things that they...
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i would like to bring in ambassador mark ginsburg in new york former ambassador to morocco.to put this in the context of the overall big picture threat regardless of whether the incident pans out to be anything significant or not. set the scene for us in terms of the external threat that the u.s. is facing and why such a heavy handed response to something that at this stage we're still not sure what happened? >> i can set the scene this way. i just came out of the middle east. i have been watching and reading as i continue to do isis social media. i continue to watch what our counterterrorism officials are putting out in terms of warnings. obviously, the entire context of concern about a week and a half ago about potential tightened terrorist alert around the fourth of july has created a circumstance where either individuals who just want to take advantage of the circumstance are using social media to create false incidents, or indeed there are people who are going to attempt to use the fourth of july in order to create an incident. and the social media out of isis obviously
i would like to bring in ambassador mark ginsburg in new york former ambassador to morocco.to put this in the context of the overall big picture threat regardless of whether the incident pans out to be anything significant or not. set the scene for us in terms of the external threat that the u.s. is facing and why such a heavy handed response to something that at this stage we're still not sure what happened? >> i can set the scene this way. i just came out of the middle east. i have been...
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they are global navy everywhere the strata the strata for most of the strata morocco to the inland coast. this is the environment in which we operate. 90 percent of all global trade moves through the water specifically through key chokepoints at the strata farmers, suez canal, panama canal. we as a u.s. navy have a responsibility working with our partners to make sure that those ceilings of communication remain open because our world trade requires that. as weas we look at the science and the risk analysis of what is happening is a potential risk areas. i will tell you just three years ago i was the admiral in charge of the uss enterprise and all the shift that went within that carriers current group. the ongoing operations in afghanistan where charged with going to the strata formed as many times to make sure that that particular waterway remains open as the threat of the iranians was to potentially do something to disrupt strata movement of oil. we took that aircraft carrier through the straight in the summer of 201210 times. the seawater inletthe seawater inlet temperature in that par
they are global navy everywhere the strata the strata for most of the strata morocco to the inland coast. this is the environment in which we operate. 90 percent of all global trade moves through the water specifically through key chokepoints at the strata farmers, suez canal, panama canal. we as a u.s. navy have a responsibility working with our partners to make sure that those ceilings of communication remain open because our world trade requires that. as weas we look at the science and the...
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. >> we have breads from morocco and iran mexico poland.w. so something they might have made at home something their mother might have taught them or something they just loved eating at their home country that we work to develop here in the home kitchen. >> what does hot bread kitchen mean for this community? >> a lot of opportunity. if you want to come work here, that's a big opportunity or if you want to just come here and buy bread, that's another big opportunity because you know you can never run out of bread. i live in east harlem everyday i walk to work proud. >> reporter: what is the most satisfying aspect of all of this for you? >> we have placed women at some of the best bake reis in new york city. when women come back who've gotten a promotion after being placed in a bakery or some of our managers are graduates from our program, to see their success and to see their kids one year at the company picnic and see them the next year and their mother is telling me about the promotion she's got at work i get a lot of motivation pride, gl
. >> we have breads from morocco and iran mexico poland.w. so something they might have made at home something their mother might have taught them or something they just loved eating at their home country that we work to develop here in the home kitchen. >> what does hot bread kitchen mean for this community? >> a lot of opportunity. if you want to come work here, that's a big opportunity or if you want to just come here and buy bread, that's another big opportunity because...
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they looked in spain, morocco, even antarctica. simmons this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. could i really be standing in the very place where the lost city of atlantis once stood? some folks think it was in the atlantic, as the name suggests. but others believe it was here in the mediterranean. and now from this stunning volcanic island, there is fresh evidence. a colossal volcanic eruption ripped through the heart of this island. 100 foot thick, a city buried, an ancient people devastated. a thousand years later, the philosopher plato wrote, there were earthquakes and floods with extraordinary violence and a single dreadful day and night, the island of atlantis was swallowed up by the sea and vanished. this local skipper believes, like many, that plato's atlantis was here. >> if it was not here, it will never be found. >> reporter: he sails us into the heart of the volume cano, where the lava is still active and you can swim in the hot springs. scientists have recently discovered that the erup
they looked in spain, morocco, even antarctica. simmons this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. could i really be standing in the very place where the lost city of atlantis once stood? some folks think it was in the atlantic, as the name suggests. but others believe it was here in the mediterranean. and now from this stunning volcanic island, there is fresh evidence. a colossal volcanic eruption ripped through the heart of this island. 100 foot thick, a...
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and in fact we're going to exceed this number and when we look at the pipeline across asia vietnam, moroccoike easy easy. >> do you buy older properties and renovate them? >> we'll be able to announce in the next 30 days. most of the ritz-carlton is new but at the same time as a result of our buying we have accessed great destination and great building. then we rebrand. >> how do you think about the mix? the cities and the bigger hotels which are always going to be the higher margin hotel versus the smaller almost boutique hotel where the margin is so much tougher to really get but says so much about the brand? >> andrew it's very interesting. when you look at small boutique hotels, in fact, we have several of them people, when you look at value, they're looking always at amenities and service and it's not an issue. when you look at the rate of the small boutique hotels they exceed 1,000, certainly the bottom line then you want -- my core destination, we cater to a new customer. >> that was out in the desert wasn't it? unbelievable. i stayed there last year and it was -- the ritz-carlton 20
and in fact we're going to exceed this number and when we look at the pipeline across asia vietnam, moroccoike easy easy. >> do you buy older properties and renovate them? >> we'll be able to announce in the next 30 days. most of the ritz-carlton is new but at the same time as a result of our buying we have accessed great destination and great building. then we rebrand. >> how do you think about the mix? the cities and the bigger hotels which are always going to be the higher...
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that was recently initialed in morocco among those participating in those talks and the united states has been strongly supportive of the u.n. efforts to try to bring about that political resolution. ok. olivia. owe live -- >> will the president have an opportunity to meet with some inmates? josh: i don't have those who will participate in those. >> on the iran deal, when martin dempsey said the united states should not ease restrictions on iran's ability to have missile technology or conventional wisdom, is he speaking to the administration? josh: well, he works for -- you can rely on chairman dempsey to rely not just -- certainly his own personal point of view but also a point of view that reflects the kind of advice the president is receiving from his uniformed military leaders as well. ok. >> let me clarify on that. lifting the arms embargo on iran in the final days of these negotiations -- josh: well, john what we know is there are a number of u.n. security council resolutions related to eye rain's nuclear program that are under discussion as part of essentially an exchange that
that was recently initialed in morocco among those participating in those talks and the united states has been strongly supportive of the u.n. efforts to try to bring about that political resolution. ok. olivia. owe live -- >> will the president have an opportunity to meet with some inmates? josh: i don't have those who will participate in those. >> on the iran deal, when martin dempsey said the united states should not ease restrictions on iran's ability to have missile technology...
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they're was an agreement and morocco among the parties that participated. the united states has been strongly supportive to try to bring about the applicable resolution. >> later this week will the president meet with any inmates? >> the president we will have the opportunity to meet with inmates. i don't have details about who we will participate. we we will have more information. on the iran deal and they say the united states should not ease restrictions does he speak for the administration? >> the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. we should not look for the deal to ease programs. >> again you can rely on the chairman to provide not just certainly his own.of view the one that reflects. >> lifting the bombs embargo on iran on the table. >> welcome all we no is that they're are a number of un security council resolutions related to iran's nuclear program that are under discussion as part of essentially an exchange the essence of the negotiation. iran will take every step to shut down the pathway to a nuclear weapon in response to relief they can get f
they're was an agreement and morocco among the parties that participated. the united states has been strongly supportive to try to bring about the applicable resolution. >> later this week will the president meet with any inmates? >> the president we will have the opportunity to meet with inmates. i don't have details about who we will participate. we we will have more information. on the iran deal and they say the united states should not ease restrictions does he speak for the...