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that is like a lot of money. >> that not that morocco doesn't have money but a lot more money. >> beareful. >> trevor: it does. so gad elmaleh is touring around the world. you are a more octoberan comic but living in france. i mean you speak how many lan gaings. >> four,. >> trevor: i speak six but that's not-- dish mean, this is. >> okay. >> trevor: this is you. what other languages, french, english. >> french, english, hebrew, arabic and-- for which language that whooo i speak four languages. >> trevor: do you tour in all of those. >> yeah. >> trevor: what is your favorite language to do comedy in? >> now english, really, really, really. >> trevor: he's pandering, people. >> i'm on american tv. you think i am-- . >> trevor: you just pand erred to them. exactly. who are you. >> who are you voting for. >> trevor: who am i voting for. >> gad elmaleh, come on. >> trevor: okay. so the show, like this is what blows my mind and a lot of people don't understand. this not only are you a comedian comes from another country, i came as an african comedian that nobody knew. but you also moved i
that is like a lot of money. >> that not that morocco doesn't have money but a lot more money. >> beareful. >> trevor: it does. so gad elmaleh is touring around the world. you are a more octoberan comic but living in france. i mean you speak how many lan gaings. >> four,. >> trevor: i speak six but that's not-- dish mean, this is. >> okay. >> trevor: this is you. what other languages, french, english. >> french, english, hebrew, arabic and-- for...
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tonight the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose quote "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact?which first reported the story?gives the ad a its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. trump immigration montage nats now his new ad highlights the latest trump promise in the headlines. sot ad: "he's calling for a temporary shutdown of muslims entering the us. " trump sticking to the hardline that took him to the top and kept him there. llamas ll tag: but trump's critics say the morocco video in his ad highlights how he fast and loose with the facts and more importantly they point to more recent studies that show more mexicans leaving the us than coming in. ani dog owners, we have a consumer alert to warn you about this morning. big dog natural food company is recalling two different flavors of it's dog food because of potential contamination. the company is recalling dog food in the chicken supreme flavor for being potentia
tonight the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose quote "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact?which first reported the story?gives the ad a its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. trump immigration montage nats now his new ad highlights the latest trump promise in the headlines. sot ad: "he's calling for a...
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the certification has no influence on prices here in morocco.friendly products are worth more. the certification has no influence on prices here in morocco. moroccans call sardines the door man's fish, less than two euros. some 40% of moroccans work in agriculture or the fishing industry, but experts warn of overfishing. >> fish production plays a key role in the national economy and it has a future. but we cannot allow ourselves to concentrate solely on fishing. resources are limited. at some point, these natural resources will be depleted. >> fish production is an important sector for morocco. annual sales total sum one billion euros, set to triple by 2020. >> farmers from across europe congregate, and they are not happy. prices for dairy and meat are at rock-bottom, due in part to sanctions imposed on russia. there are two sides to every story. after the new free trade agreement with europe came into effect, ukrainian companies are optimistic. >> this caviar is from salmon instead of sturgeon, but still in high demand. the company behind it p
the certification has no influence on prices here in morocco.friendly products are worth more. the certification has no influence on prices here in morocco. moroccans call sardines the door man's fish, less than two euros. some 40% of moroccans work in agriculture or the fishing industry, but experts warn of overfishing. >> fish production plays a key role in the national economy and it has a future. but we cannot allow ourselves to concentrate solely on fishing. resources are limited. at...
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i was one of the best runners in morocco but still suffered persecution. my parents keep telling me to come back. but i've made my decision. reporter: hmaidouch continues to train hard for the right to open a bank account or drive a moped. for all those things, he'd need greek or e.u. citizenship. but the odds are against him. just five minutes separate hmaidouch from a better chance to get the greek passport he's hoping for. until then, he'll keep running toward his goal. damien: you can't help but be moved when you see how refugees like that are determined to succeed in their new life. but some of the migrants are not fleeing war or oppression. but rather, grinding poverty. the problem for them is that countries like germany, where most are heading, don't see that as a valid reason for asylum. and so migrants are put into two categories -- the "good," for example, syrians, who are generally allowed to stay. and the "bad," who are fleeing poverty, such as the tens of thousands of peoplekarte coming -- tens of thousands of people coming from the impoverish
i was one of the best runners in morocco but still suffered persecution. my parents keep telling me to come back. but i've made my decision. reporter: hmaidouch continues to train hard for the right to open a bank account or drive a moped. for all those things, he'd need greek or e.u. citizenship. but the odds are against him. just five minutes separate hmaidouch from a better chance to get the greek passport he's hoping for. until then, he'll keep running toward his goal. damien: you can't...
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it's from 5,000 miles away in morocco. tonight, the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose, quote, "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact, which first reported the story, gives the ad a "pants-on-fire" rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. >> and, you know, we're going to build a wall. we're going to have a real border. and mexico is going to pay for the wall. and they'll say, thank you, thank you very much. >> reporter: now, his new ad promise in the headlines. >> he's calling for a temporary shutdown of muslims coming into the united states. >> reporter: but david, trump's critics say the morocco video in his ad highlights how he plays fast and loose with the facts, and they point to recent studies that show more mexicans leaving the u.s. than coming in. david? >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> we turn this evening to the tense standoff in one ame
it's from 5,000 miles away in morocco. tonight, the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose, quote, "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact, which first reported the story, gives the ad a "pants-on-fire" rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. >> and, you know, we're going to build a wall. we're...
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they're the same images from a video posted in 2014 of migrants in morocco. tonight, how does the trump campai explain this? abc's tom llamas on the trail, as well. >> i'm donald trump, and i approve ththis messa. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump out with his first tv ad and that striking image of people scrambling like ants across a mountainous border. >> he'll stop illegal immigration by building a wall on our southern border that mexico will pay for. >> reporter: it turns out, that video is not from our border it's from 5,000 miles away in morocco. tonight, the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose, quote, "to demonstrate the severe impapact of an open border and the very real threat americanface." but watchdog website politifact, which first reported the story, gives the ad a "pants-on-fire" rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. >> and, youou know, we're going to build a wall. we're going to have a real border. and mexico is going to pay for the wall. and they
they're the same images from a video posted in 2014 of migrants in morocco. tonight, how does the trump campai explain this? abc's tom llamas on the trail, as well. >> i'm donald trump, and i approve ththis messa. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump out with his first tv ad and that striking image of people scrambling like ants across a mountainous border. >> he'll stop illegal immigration by building a wall on our southern border that mexico will pay for. >> reporter: it...
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germany is wanting to limit migration from north africa by morocco and nigeria and syria -- for more of this, we talked to sarah in berlin. what more can you tell us about this arrest? >> i have read there is not much detail. a man was arrested from algeria, 27 years old. he was arrested about 30 kilometers away from cologne. interestingly enough, algeria is on the list of countries that the german government wants to declare a safe zone, along with morocco. previously the declared the balkan countries like bosnia, montenegro, serbia to be safe countries, and that means effectively people coming from those countries have almost no chance of getting asylum in germany. practically speaking, it also means they will not be housed among the regular refugee population, which is distributed through centers across germany. rather, they will be held in something called repatriation centers in germany's southernmost state of bare area. there is an interesting -- of bavaria. there is an interesting note as well -- there is a competition with deporting people because algeria and morocco notoriou
germany is wanting to limit migration from north africa by morocco and nigeria and syria -- for more of this, we talked to sarah in berlin. what more can you tell us about this arrest? >> i have read there is not much detail. a man was arrested from algeria, 27 years old. he was arrested about 30 kilometers away from cologne. interestingly enough, algeria is on the list of countries that the german government wants to declare a safe zone, along with morocco. previously the declared the...
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which has been coordinating intense talks in morocco sees this as the best chance so far of reuniting libya which has been fractured by fighting for nearly five years >>> police have fired tear gas and struggled to control crowds in at least four tunisian towns. unemployment had gone up more than 15% by the end of 2015 compared to 12% in 2010. the arab spring up rising in 2011 sparked a tunisian market
which has been coordinating intense talks in morocco sees this as the best chance so far of reuniting libya which has been fractured by fighting for nearly five years >>> police have fired tear gas and struggled to control crowds in at least four tunisian towns. unemployment had gone up more than 15% by the end of 2015 compared to 12% in 2010. the arab spring up rising in 2011 sparked a tunisian market
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tonight the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose quote "to of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact?which first reported the story?gives the ad a "pants-on-fire" rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. trump immigration montage nats now his new ad highlights the latest trump promise in the headlines. sot ad: "he's calling for a temporary shutdown of muslims entering the us. " trump sticking to the hardline that took him to the top and kept him there. llamas ll tag: but trump's critics say the morocco video in his ad highlights how he fast and loose with the facts and more importantly they point to more recent studies that show more mexicans leaving the us than coming in. dog owners, we have a consumer alert to warn you about this morning. big dog natural food company is recalling two different flavors of it's dog food because of potential contamination. the company is recalling dog food in the chicken supreme flavor for being potentially con
tonight the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose quote "to of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact?which first reported the story?gives the ad a "pants-on-fire" rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. trump immigration montage nats now his new ad highlights the latest trump promise in the headlines. sot ad: "he's calling for a...
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morocco has arrested a man suspected of direct leads to the -- links to the attacks in paris. he is described as a belgian of moroccan origin who went under training by islamic state and came into contact with the mastermind of the terrorist assault that claimed 130 lives in the french capital. british prime minister david cameron has said that muslim women must improve their english to better integrate into british society. he also suggested that some migrants may be deported they cannot pass an english test within 2.5 years of arrival. that has drawn criticism from muslim groups in opposition parties. the leadership of angela merkel's christian democrats is fighting back against critics of her open-door refugee policy. some of the party have said that -- have been agitating with stronger action to limit the flow of asylum-seekers to germany. angela merkel's closest allies are rallying around her policy, but the government is looking at ways to deport people who do not qualify for asylum especially , those from north africa. >> in the face of mounting pressure to reduce the n
morocco has arrested a man suspected of direct leads to the -- links to the attacks in paris. he is described as a belgian of moroccan origin who went under training by islamic state and came into contact with the mastermind of the terrorist assault that claimed 130 lives in the french capital. british prime minister david cameron has said that muslim women must improve their english to better integrate into british society. he also suggested that some migrants may be deported they cannot pass...
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the two sides signed a under-backed deal in morocco last month. under the agreement, a presidential council was formed. it has named a government of 32 ministers. hashem ahelbarra has more from tunis. >> reporter: the announcement of the national unity government in libya is seen as a significant step forward because we're talking about a country that has been struggling to put an end to the political impasse. there have been marathon talks in morocco which resulted in the formation of the presidential council, the highest authority which is going to lead libya during the transitional period, and now there is a national unity government. this is a government which is going to take over, it will have to convince the different factions to join the army. it will have to take on isil which has expanded in a coastal area, a major concern for europe because they are worried isil could use that area as a platform to launch attacks against europe. but we're talking about a libya that has been divided since 2011 and this national unity government needs to
the two sides signed a under-backed deal in morocco last month. under the agreement, a presidential council was formed. it has named a government of 32 ministers. hashem ahelbarra has more from tunis. >> reporter: the announcement of the national unity government in libya is seen as a significant step forward because we're talking about a country that has been struggling to put an end to the political impasse. there have been marathon talks in morocco which resulted in the formation of...
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it's from 5,000 miles away in morocco. the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose, quote, "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact, which first reported the story, gives the ad a "pants on fire" rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. >> and, you know, we're going to build a wall. we're going to have a real border. and mexico is going to pay for the wall. and they'll say, thank you, thank you very much. >> reporter: now, his new ad highlights the latest trump promise in the headlines. >> he's calling for a temporary shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: trump, sticking to the hard line that took him to the top and kept him there. but trump's critics say the morocco video in his ad highlights how he's fast and loose with the facts and more importantly, they point to recent studies that show more mexicans leaving the u.s. than c
it's from 5,000 miles away in morocco. the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose, quote, "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact, which first reported the story, gives the ad a "pants on fire" rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. >> and, you know, we're going to build a wall. we're going to...
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but instead showing video of morocco. well now, trump is saying he meant to do that. his campaign releasing a statement saying, they used morocco images on purpose quote "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but trump critics say the video highlights how he plays fast and loose with the facts. there is one person who's a trump critic.. and not afraid to hide it.. former president bill clinton. he hit the campaign trail for his wife for the first time. and while rallying for hillary in new hampshire, clinton skirted questions about ttump's recent comment where he said the president's past is fair game. but he wasn't afraid to go after the billionaire. "when there is i dont like that.." and 15 years after leaving office, bill clinton's popularity numbers are sky high... here you see him at 60 percent, compared to his wife.. just 40. good morning las vegas... time now is x:xx --- a terrifying day on the slopes... dozens of people are forced to evacuate when a ski lift chair plunges to the ground.. . and it was caugh
but instead showing video of morocco. well now, trump is saying he meant to do that. his campaign releasing a statement saying, they used morocco images on purpose quote "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but trump critics say the video highlights how he plays fast and loose with the facts. there is one person who's a trump critic.. and not afraid to hide it.. former president bill clinton. he hit the campaign trail for his...
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that is morocco. in true trump fashion, tell us about the response of his team. >> his campaign manager released -- i can't repeat what he said. basically no kidding, it's morocco. his campaign said they meant to do that basically. they wanted to show the effect of the border. they are going for dramatics. it seems like a bit of a stretch to say somebody meant to put morocco in a campaign advertisement. that is their story and they are sticking to it. >> it has the desired effect. for the people who are terrified of the border, donald trump says he will build a wall and make mexico pay for it. >> it is scary. absolutely. that's what donald trump is going for. he is trying to say here is what we have to fear. here is what i'm going to do to stop it. that is his tactic. to play on people's anxieties and fears. demonstrate he has the strength and leadership qualities to do something about it in the way typical politicians don't. that is his argument. agree with it or not. this ad gets to it. >> politico
that is morocco. in true trump fashion, tell us about the response of his team. >> his campaign manager released -- i can't repeat what he said. basically no kidding, it's morocco. his campaign said they meant to do that basically. they wanted to show the effect of the border. they are going for dramatics. it seems like a bit of a stretch to say somebody meant to put morocco in a campaign advertisement. that is their story and they are sticking to it. >> it has the desired effect....
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to find him in morocco means there was extensive travel, south through france, spain, portugal and moroccoediterranean sea, other routes. he clearly had support, other networked individuals. he had a plan to flee. we don't know how he was captured in morocco. likely very good intelligence work or some sort of a source on the ground. it underscores the depth of support some of these attackers are going to have. you need to have support along the way in order to get from a to b as you so well know. bill: watching relatives, family, members, friends, perhaps on a 24 hour basis. key point is this. he was belgian. he had a passport. pete, he could move as much as he wanted to. >> he could move. the area of the e.u. broken down the borders so easy irto travel around europe. islamic state has done a good job of creating network of folks who make fake passports and identification. he was likely traveling under assumed name with good paperwork. with good paperwork there is very he little background on people from middle east or morocco. they exploit that through paperwork they manufacture themselve
to find him in morocco means there was extensive travel, south through france, spain, portugal and moroccoediterranean sea, other routes. he clearly had support, other networked individuals. he had a plan to flee. we don't know how he was captured in morocco. likely very good intelligence work or some sort of a source on the ground. it underscores the depth of support some of these attackers are going to have. you need to have support along the way in order to get from a to b as you so well...
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man arrested left syria through germany, the netherlands before going to morocco. --t is particularly involved moroccan intelligence gave information about the belgian lead in these attacks and about the place where we think a baaoud, who was also a belgian national with american origins. beherine: could lebanon about to get its first president in a year and a half? leading politicians agreed to bury the hatchet with an arch rival. the country has been without a head of state since may 2014 when the previous income but's term -- the previous incumbent's term expired. first, adam, can you explain to us why lebanon has gone almost two years without a president? adam: the first point to note is that in lebanon, the president has to be christian, by an agreement going back to the 1940's. the second important thing to note is that the president is voted by parliament, not by direct vote from the people. so it's really about having an agreement between political parties to elect a president, populist --the there have been some 30 parliamentary vote scheduled but most of
man arrested left syria through germany, the netherlands before going to morocco. --t is particularly involved moroccan intelligence gave information about the belgian lead in these attacks and about the place where we think a baaoud, who was also a belgian national with american origins. beherine: could lebanon about to get its first president in a year and a half? leading politicians agreed to bury the hatchet with an arch rival. the country has been without a head of state since may 2014...
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to german and belgium and then to the netherlands before getting to morocco. questions by authorities as to how he made that journey undetected. >> and how to fund it all, too. i know they are looking into that as well. erin, thank you. >>> details of the security surrounding el chapo and mexican authorities are not taking chances. the drug lord is being guarded by dogs trained to detect his scent. there are hundreds of cameras and no blind spots like the ones that helped facilitate his escape in the summer. motion sensors are also in place. that is great as long as you can trust the people inside guarding him. >>> 26 minutes past the hour. with the race for president intensifying. less than two weeks until early voting begins, the strategy used on the campaign trail to lure in undecided voters. that's next. i am about to embark on a long and dangerous journey. i'm in search for the elusive...affordable 2 bedroom apartment. you know what you should do before you start? what's that? check your credit score. why would i need to do that? somebody else is going to
to german and belgium and then to the netherlands before getting to morocco. questions by authorities as to how he made that journey undetected. >> and how to fund it all, too. i know they are looking into that as well. erin, thank you. >>> details of the security surrounding el chapo and mexican authorities are not taking chances. the drug lord is being guarded by dogs trained to detect his scent. there are hundreds of cameras and no blind spots like the ones that helped...
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"fox5" marina morocco continues the coverage. marine a. how are the folks coping. >> there's ten people that live in this building that are now seeking shelter with help of the red cross and you'll see behind me here this entire building is pitch black and restoration process just started here. they're starting to board up the unit where the fire started and just the unit next door. you'll see every once in a while crews dumping part of structure down to the ground and so far tonight every single person that lives in the building has been displaced. >> i wept to buy groceries. >> when he showed up with food his condo and neighbors were engulfed in flames. >> apartment on fire on the fourth floor. fire on fourth floor. >> were you able -- you left with what you're wearing to buy groceries. >> that's it. that's all i have. i mean everything is there my clothes and everything. >> freezing cold night. residents running out with bare minimum. >> my neighbors, which just ran out with just clothes on their back, the three young children in my car
"fox5" marina morocco continues the coverage. marine a. how are the folks coping. >> there's ten people that live in this building that are now seeking shelter with help of the red cross and you'll see behind me here this entire building is pitch black and restoration process just started here. they're starting to board up the unit where the fire started and just the unit next door. you'll see every once in a while crews dumping part of structure down to the ground and so far...
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. >>> and still ahead, donald trump's campaign tried to clarify the use of a clip in morocco. >> very ever, very cold now. but warmer over the weekend. let's talk about the forecast for the big game. allyson rae mentioned it earlier this morning. it looks better. it will be rainy, chilly. northwesterly winds. temperatures in the 40s an falling so it actually could be dry the entire game or at least the second half. we will come back, talk about when the cold air leaves us alone and what day we the new year means a house full of new devices. and that can slow your internet down. so you should get verizon fios - quick. only fios has the fastest internet and wi-fi available with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, for $79.99 a month online, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for your first year. plus with a 2 year agreement, fios gives you $400 back, and all the premium movie channels for a year. hurry, this offer ends soon. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. >> by now you have to know burgundy and gold back in the playoffs. there are still tickets
. >>> and still ahead, donald trump's campaign tried to clarify the use of a clip in morocco. >> very ever, very cold now. but warmer over the weekend. let's talk about the forecast for the big game. allyson rae mentioned it earlier this morning. it looks better. it will be rainy, chilly. northwesterly winds. temperatures in the 40s an falling so it actually could be dry the entire game or at least the second half. we will come back, talk about when the cold air leaves us alone...
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. >> you were the ambassador to morocco for a long time. to the paris attackers. morocco intelligence was key to telling the french authorities about that apartment in saint-denis where thee killers were hold up. morocco is once again stepping up here on the fight against terrorism. >> i think americans would be very happy to know that of all of the countries in the middle east, there are strong allies that support the american effort against terrorism in the middle east and against isis. jordan, morocco in particular, even algerians and others. we can't just really, in effect, lump all the arabs into one pot. they are many countries in the region that are supporting the united states against isis and morocco's certainly one of them. i am very proud to sayoccans are doing their best. they have a stake to try to stem that as well. >> morocco stepping up asking for very little in return. >> absolutely. a good country and a long ally. >> ambassador mark ginsburg, thank you for being with me this morning. >>> up next, the countdown to iowa is o
. >> you were the ambassador to morocco for a long time. to the paris attackers. morocco intelligence was key to telling the french authorities about that apartment in saint-denis where thee killers were hold up. morocco is once again stepping up here on the fight against terrorism. >> i think americans would be very happy to know that of all of the countries in the middle east, there are strong allies that support the american effort against terrorism in the middle east and against...
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authorities arrested the man last friday near morocco's largest city, casablanca. they say he's a belgian national of moroccan descent. the suspect reportedly fought in syria with the al nusra front and traveled to syria with one of the paris bombers. the ring leader of the paris attacks traveled to syria to join the islamic state group. he was also a belgian citizen with moroccan roots. abaaoud was killed in a paris suburb. another militant, salah abdeslam, is suspected of taking part in the attacks. he is still at large. >>> the united nations has issued a grim tally of the suffering unleashed by the violence in iraq. it was released a report detailing tens of thousands of deaths and injuries among civilians. a toll the u.n. calls staggering. the report says close to 19,000 civilians were kled and over 36,000 wounded in the 22 months to october. it pins much of the blame on the islamic state group, saying the militants have abducted more than 800 children. >> isil is abducting young children and recruiting them, putting them in the front lines of war. in one case
authorities arrested the man last friday near morocco's largest city, casablanca. they say he's a belgian national of moroccan descent. the suspect reportedly fought in syria with the al nusra front and traveled to syria with one of the paris bombers. the ring leader of the paris attacks traveled to syria to join the islamic state group. he was also a belgian citizen with moroccan roots. abaaoud was killed in a paris suburb. another militant, salah abdeslam, is suspected of taking part in the...
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just weeks after a deal was signed in morocco, libya has a unity government. >>> losing steam, globalcern as the world's second largest economy posts its lowest growth in 25 years. >>> desperate journeys in freezing conditions. we follow the progress of refugees in the balkans. ♪ >>> a new u.n. report has revealed the full scale of violence perpetrated in iraq, describing it as staggering. based on firsthand evidence from victims. the u.n. says at least 18,000 civilians have lost their lives in the conflict between the start of 2014 and october 2015. at least 3.2 million people have been displaced in the past two years. it says an estimated 3,500 civilians are being held as slaves by isil, most from the yazidis minority community, and most held captive are women and children. mohammed jamjoom has more from baghdad. >> reporter: a new u.n. report pointing to a staggering number of civilian lives that were lost in iraq because of the crises in this country. the latest report reports to approximately 19,000 civilians who lost their lives between january and october of 2015 because of the
just weeks after a deal was signed in morocco, libya has a unity government. >>> losing steam, globalcern as the world's second largest economy posts its lowest growth in 25 years. >>> desperate journeys in freezing conditions. we follow the progress of refugees in the balkans. ♪ >>> a new u.n. report has revealed the full scale of violence perpetrated in iraq, describing it as staggering. based on firsthand evidence from victims. the u.n. says at least 18,000...
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skb >> the video purported a border in morocco from 2015. they denied a mistake and told fox the use of the video was intentional to show just how bad the borders can get and they're not changing anything. trump, who is now second to ted cruz in most iowa polls, largely ignores the texas senator who himself expects sky high expectations and four weeks of intense attacks as the caucus frontrunner. >> a couple weeks ago in the campaign, just about every republican candidate was attacking donald trump. now two weeks later, just about every republican candidate is attacking me. things may have changed a little bit. >> trump's six-week bus tour is on not peaking or not peaking too soon. they're following cruz at every stop. >> ethanol is an important issue. i support ethanol and corn farmers. we should have no subsidies or maria bartiro mandates for any energy source. >> isis cannot be filibustered. while some claim that they would destroy isis, that they would make the sands of the middle east glow in the dark, my question is, with what? >> and
skb >> the video purported a border in morocco from 2015. they denied a mistake and told fox the use of the video was intentional to show just how bad the borders can get and they're not changing anything. trump, who is now second to ted cruz in most iowa polls, largely ignores the texas senator who himself expects sky high expectations and four weeks of intense attacks as the caucus frontrunner. >> a couple weeks ago in the campaign, just about every republican candidate was...
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another big -- well, point now, is the fact that the three north african countries, morocco, tunisiand algeria are supposed to be declared safe countries. this is something that cannot just be agreed by the party heads. also the state premiers have to agree to that. so we'll have to see if that really becomes the law in germany. sarah: so it looks like people who otherwise would have been declared refugees might be declared economic migrants and sent back there. this whole issue of migration in germany, it has revealed some cracks within chancellor merkel's governing coalition. in this particular package, who came out the winner and who gave in for this compromise? reporter: i think with every good compromise, everyone had to give something in order to return something. the conservatives, like i said, they managed to actually stick to their points, to have this family reunification suspended for two years. but the social democrats, who had been adamantly opposed to this, they got, for example, the decision to have contingents that are, like they say, con deuce to have family reunific
another big -- well, point now, is the fact that the three north african countries, morocco, tunisiand algeria are supposed to be declared safe countries. this is something that cannot just be agreed by the party heads. also the state premiers have to agree to that. so we'll have to see if that really becomes the law in germany. sarah: so it looks like people who otherwise would have been declared refugees might be declared economic migrants and sent back there. this whole issue of migration in...
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there have been marathon talks in morocco which resulted in the formation of the presidential council. now, there is a national unity government. this is a government which is going to take over. they will have to convince the different factions to disarm and join the national army. it will have to take on isil, which has expanded in a coastal area that stretches towards misrata, a major concern because they are worried isil could use that area as a platform to launch attacks against europe. we are talking about libya that has been divided since 2011. i think this national unity government needs to reach out to different factions in libya to convince them to work in the spirit of consensus, but we are seeing some signs in libya, in the east, also in tripoli and misrata of discontent over this national unity government. it's been rejected by tripoli, by some power factions in misrata and a legitimate parliament of the internationally recognized parliament in toborov is divided. this is a massive task facing this new national unity government as it aims to bring peace and stability to l
there have been marathon talks in morocco which resulted in the formation of the presidential council. now, there is a national unity government. this is a government which is going to take over. they will have to convince the different factions to disarm and join the national army. it will have to take on isil, which has expanded in a coastal area that stretches towards misrata, a major concern because they are worried isil could use that area as a platform to launch attacks against europe. we...