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scott: why is morocco getting it right? general ward: the issue of cultural understanding, i think is something we could certainly take a lesson from. scott retired general kip ward : was the first commander of africom in charge of all us forces , operating in africa. general ward: we certainly spent time with that in africom, a better job of understanding the cultural and societal implications for our actions where we are in fact doing our activities, and that's something that morocco pays attention to. scott: what is it when it comes to fighting terror that you think has allowed morocco to not only prevent more attacks in its own territory but also for -- swart -- thwart attacks elsewhere? general ward: i think that's certainly a big key, their intelligence. having eyes and ears, having a'n in neighborhoods, putting the cture together, to help better understand what's going on, and i think part of morocco's success is their network of knowledge that they have put together to understand what's going on inside of their coun
scott: why is morocco getting it right? general ward: the issue of cultural understanding, i think is something we could certainly take a lesson from. scott retired general kip ward : was the first commander of africom in charge of all us forces , operating in africa. general ward: we certainly spent time with that in africom, a better job of understanding the cultural and societal implications for our actions where we are in fact doing our activities, and that's something that morocco pays...
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morocco has just switched on the world's largest solar power plant.richest economies in the world with the potential to transform the lives of millions. ♪ narrator: tony seba is an academic and investor in renewable energy. he believes we are in a dramatic transition. at the center of this is solar power. enough sun falls on the surface of the earth in one hour to power the entire planet for one year, but the technology needed to capture it, store it, and export it has been problematic. until now. >> here on the left, you can see the solar plant. as you can see, you have a big solar field with parabolic mirrors, and you have about 480 hectares, which is the total area. ♪ narrator: this is the solar power plant on the edge of the sahara desert in morocco. the first of four gigantic plans, which when finished, will come behind to make the largest concentrated power plant in the world. >> we have the surface of about 4 million square meters of mirrors. about 500,000 mirrors. they are separated into seven areas because of the altitude and because of the w
morocco has just switched on the world's largest solar power plant.richest economies in the world with the potential to transform the lives of millions. ♪ narrator: tony seba is an academic and investor in renewable energy. he believes we are in a dramatic transition. at the center of this is solar power. enough sun falls on the surface of the earth in one hour to power the entire planet for one year, but the technology needed to capture it, store it, and export it has been problematic. until...
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"fox5"'s marina morocco is live with more on what happened and the hunt for the attacker, marina. >> it was a gruesome attack and thankfully that victim do recover and it happened last week monday roughly the same time before the store closed at about 9:00. and you can see the pumps here they're virtually des late and it was caught on surveillance as the suspects jumped on to the other sivtd counter. you can watch the video. we edited out the graphic parts of the horrible assault. suspect in gray hoodie head covered demanding cash from the clerk pulls out a knife and the attendant is slashed in the face and stabbed repeatedly. the entire ordeal lasted nearly two minutes and today, we spoke with one lady who knows the clerk and comes here often and wishes she was told of the incident. >> oh, my god i did not know that. i come here a lot and with my grandchildren. i wish i would have known i would have taken precautions. i could have been here at the time it happened. the clerk told me at tend aunt that was the victim in the brutal stabbing is still recovering at home and police now ho
"fox5"'s marina morocco is live with more on what happened and the hunt for the attacker, marina. >> it was a gruesome attack and thankfully that victim do recover and it happened last week monday roughly the same time before the store closed at about 9:00. and you can see the pumps here they're virtually des late and it was caught on surveillance as the suspects jumped on to the other sivtd counter. you can watch the video. we edited out the graphic parts of the horrible...
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in morocco all the way to yemen 11:00 at night. >> five different locations?> including washington, d.c. washington d.c. is our fixed live location. the show, what makes it unique, coming out of all those areas and they're all seasoned journalists. we take whatever content we're talking about, everybody discussing it across the region since alhurra is a transregional television network, this really salutes what it is that we're doing. we take the conversation. we're getting, if we're talking about terrorism, terrorism as it relates to yemen, to israel, to morocco, to cairo, to every country within the 22 countries that we broadcast in. >> in the last week or so we're taping this interview at the end of april 2016, last week or so, what are some of the topics that you have discussed? >> well, we discuss, currently we're discussing everything from the presidential elections which is huge, obviously our president, whoever is going to be, plays a significant role in a global politics. we discuss syria every day. you have to discuss syria every day. when you discus
in morocco all the way to yemen 11:00 at night. >> five different locations?> including washington, d.c. washington d.c. is our fixed live location. the show, what makes it unique, coming out of all those areas and they're all seasoned journalists. we take whatever content we're talking about, everybody discussing it across the region since alhurra is a transregional television network, this really salutes what it is that we're doing. we take the conversation. we're getting, if we're...
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i feel closer to a guy from morocco than a guy from maybe germany or, etcetera. writer, who spent decades deciphering the dense layers of crime and corruption, pastiche, and sunshine. it's a perfect town for writers of noir. plenty of atmospherics and lurid history. why do you think it's such a fertile ground to set a crime novel? >> cedric: for me, it's more interesting because you write about the place you live in. i walk in the street, i have an idea, etcetera. i couldn't write about past things, like james ellroy does, because i have to know the real -- the real part of the city, the people. >> anthony: here, it's a really interesting stew of characters. >> cedric: in marseille, there is a very poor area and a very rich area. the difference between those two areas is the worst in france so that makes an interesting city because when we write a crime novel, we write about those differences between the poor people, the rich people, etcetera, so that's interesting. >> anthony: femina's is an algerian restaurant with some of the better couscous in town, and since
i feel closer to a guy from morocco than a guy from maybe germany or, etcetera. writer, who spent decades deciphering the dense layers of crime and corruption, pastiche, and sunshine. it's a perfect town for writers of noir. plenty of atmospherics and lurid history. why do you think it's such a fertile ground to set a crime novel? >> cedric: for me, it's more interesting because you write about the place you live in. i walk in the street, i have an idea, etcetera. i couldn't write about...
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. >> sreenivasan: in year 2009, morton moved to morocco.ng the website, he taught english and standardized test prep. ironically, moving to morocco didn't harden his views toward jihad-- quite the opposite. h meeting a new generation ofon students morton says made him begin rethinking things. >> in my conversations with my students i realized that the vision, the utopian visions of the islamic state that i held, in general, particularly from amongst the millennialgs population, didn't have any desire for such a society. >> sreenivasan: in may of 2011,s morton was arrested in morocco on a u.s. criminal complaint, charged with communicating threats online. after five months in a moroccan prison, he was flown back to the u.s. to face tria his de-radicalization began on the plane ride home. >> the agent that initiated communication on that plane asked me what i wanted to be w called: jesse morton or younis abdullah mohammed. and interestingly enough, i responded "jesse morton." and it shocked me too.d and over time i learned that my identity wa
. >> sreenivasan: in year 2009, morton moved to morocco.ng the website, he taught english and standardized test prep. ironically, moving to morocco didn't harden his views toward jihad-- quite the opposite. h meeting a new generation ofon students morton says made him begin rethinking things. >> in my conversations with my students i realized that the vision, the utopian visions of the islamic state that i held, in general, particularly from amongst the millennialgs population,...
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. >> 40-year-old corchi is a native of morocco.e tonight, like others, he will call the polk county jail home. meanwhile, a male undercover is working on booking a date with a very young looking woman who goes by the name amanda. >> is to you in the pictures, first of all. >> amanda agrees to $100 for half an hour of sex and tells the undercover she is on the way. >> got one here. oh, she says she is coming up now. >> at first glance, amanda appears to be very young, possibly even a juvenile. as soon as she commits to the deal and takes the cash, sheriff deputies move in for the arrest. >> go ahead and take it. >> take it. >> a quick look at amanda's id tells investigators that she is not a juvenile. she's 20 years old and more than 1200 miles away from her home in upstate new york. investigators quickly turn their attention to the car that delivered her to the hotel. >> the man behind the wheel is 36-year-old quinton pittman. police suspect he may be amanda's pimp. >> they are bringing him to the side door now. >> pittman is broug
. >> 40-year-old corchi is a native of morocco.e tonight, like others, he will call the polk county jail home. meanwhile, a male undercover is working on booking a date with a very young looking woman who goes by the name amanda. >> is to you in the pictures, first of all. >> amanda agrees to $100 for half an hour of sex and tells the undercover she is on the way. >> got one here. oh, she says she is coming up now. >> at first glance, amanda appears to be very...
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the but looking at the political climate and morocco bomb usus steps aside for the democratic side but in the middle of it the president was so aggressively bring in p the country to the left that somebody had to step up to do something to bring usth back to center and in my deep down heart of hearts that uh conservative viewpoint is what brought us to this point with 40 years of success and power and economic might. we need to stay on track. he said the one to fundamentally transform america and we reelected and anyway. sa started to write the book and flowed. it was amazing. i started with the core principles of conservatism. i got through the basis of the agenda. then i realized it was though easy to write off was because of president all bombing there were so many things how many times you can fall down to pick yourself back up you are taught if you fall down don't worry the government will take care of you if you lose your job to worry we will have the unemployment insurance if you cannot afford health care we will give it to he cannot afford your apartment or food record number o
the but looking at the political climate and morocco bomb usus steps aside for the democratic side but in the middle of it the president was so aggressively bring in p the country to the left that somebody had to step up to do something to bring usth back to center and in my deep down heart of hearts that uh conservative viewpoint is what brought us to this point with 40 years of success and power and economic might. we need to stay on track. he said the one to fundamentally transform america...
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we have the latest from marine 'morocco. >>> a gruesome attack and that clerk expected to be okay. this all happened last week monday ab hour before this convenience store closed down. it was all caught on surveillance tape and you can spot the suspect walking in and hopping through the opening to the other side of the counter and watch surveillance embarrass video right here for yourself we had to edit out the graphic parts of horrible assault and suspect in gray hoodie demanding cash from clerk pulls out a knife and stabs him once and the clerk putsp a fight. she slashed in the face and stabbed repeatedlych the entire ordeal last twod minutes. one lady we spoke with says she knows the clerk and wishes she was told of the incident by the gas station. >> oh, my god i did not know that. i do come to this gas station a lot. and with my grandchildren. i'm apprehensive about coming out now. i did not know this happened. i wish i would have known. i would have taken precautions. i could have been here before it happened. >> the clerk on duty told me on camera the victim continues to rec
we have the latest from marine 'morocco. >>> a gruesome attack and that clerk expected to be okay. this all happened last week monday ab hour before this convenience store closed down. it was all caught on surveillance tape and you can spot the suspect walking in and hopping through the opening to the other side of the counter and watch surveillance embarrass video right here for yourself we had to edit out the graphic parts of horrible assault and suspect in gray hoodie demanding cash...
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and we can certainly encourage other governments like morocco which has terrific regional initiative to train imams from gabon, guinea, kenya, mali, and nigeria on to help these religious clerics refute the violent perversions of islam on, with confidence in terms of their interpretations of text. these steps are all important, but alone are insufficient because of violent ideologies and propaganda resident with people for a variety of reasons. it's not the ideology itself. it's who is drawn to the ideology and why they are drawn. these ideologies may resonate because they offer a variety of different needs that are likely to be unique to local circumstance and unique to the individual person. we can't simply refute or ask others with more moral authority of authenticity or connections to the community, refute what violent extremists are offering to the vulnerable. we have to i should address some of those vulnerabilities are help the people address some of those vulnerabilities themselves, to take more empowering and affirming steps to protect the vulnerable. and this really, there'
and we can certainly encourage other governments like morocco which has terrific regional initiative to train imams from gabon, guinea, kenya, mali, and nigeria on to help these religious clerics refute the violent perversions of islam on, with confidence in terms of their interpretations of text. these steps are all important, but alone are insufficient because of violent ideologies and propaganda resident with people for a variety of reasons. it's not the ideology itself. it's who is drawn to...
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if you know anything that can help police peace corporation morocco at 702-828-3111. b3 and the police officer was in court today to face proud child pornography charges. crimes against children task for say he was using an app that shares child born. he is building held the less he is being held in jail right now. he has only been with metro for about a year and was assigned to the community policing division. >> marie: knew it six, a body found in seven e. valley home monday turned out to be a woman who was beaten to death. then whoever did it left her body inside the burning home. investigation on their hands. antonio castellan joins us now near sahara and lamp with a firefighters found the body. antonio, at this point do please have any leads? >> antonio: police might have a lead, the house is right here there was a surveillance camera. we're told that caught surveillance footage of a man before the house went up in flames. metro homicide detectives were back at the scene where a vacant house went up in flames monday morning. fi a body inside the home located near
if you know anything that can help police peace corporation morocco at 702-828-3111. b3 and the police officer was in court today to face proud child pornography charges. crimes against children task for say he was using an app that shares child born. he is building held the less he is being held in jail right now. he has only been with metro for about a year and was assigned to the community policing division. >> marie: knew it six, a body found in seven e. valley home monday turned out...
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he should've been europe by now, but only had enough funds to get to morocco. he had to return after staying there for two months. the boat trip to spain would have cost 1000 euros, money he didn't have. >> i try to overcome my fear and be brave. i had no other choice but to turn back. my family is bitterly poor. they need my support. in europe, they can at least feed their family and have a decent life. here, poverty rules. >> he got his bachelor's degree in international law, but has had knows it is finding a job. once in a while the 31-year-old tries to sell used electronic devices. but at the moment, he spends most of his time watching television. his family wants him to do more. we all think he should go, his mother sent him to university and supported him. now it's his turn. he is the eldest son. he should go there and work, should take responsibility and support us. >> many young people sell anything they can to drivers stuck in traffic jams in the capital. it's how they survived. there is no credible figure for the unemployment rate in guinea. he publis
he should've been europe by now, but only had enough funds to get to morocco. he had to return after staying there for two months. the boat trip to spain would have cost 1000 euros, money he didn't have. >> i try to overcome my fear and be brave. i had no other choice but to turn back. my family is bitterly poor. they need my support. in europe, they can at least feed their family and have a decent life. here, poverty rules. >> he got his bachelor's degree in international law, but...
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it morocco he met young secular muslims, they were smart and he started to like them.s ideology. he went to prison. he was in solitary confinele mc for months. then he was allowed to go to the library, he said that also led to changes and meeting that fbi agent, he thought of her as the enemy then when he saw she wasn't, she was a good person, that made him question his beliefs. >>> more breaking news, the talented gene wilder has sadly died. we remember him, his work and life next. ♪ it's peyton on sunday mornings. ♪ e-man! what up, peyt. you know i have directv nfl sunday ticket. i get every game, every sunday. all in hd. yeah. i know that. so you wanna come over? i'll make nachos! i can't right now man. i'm playing. oh yeah. alright. i'll pencil you in for tuesday. (vo) get nfl sunday ticket included at no extra charge. only on directv. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otez
it morocco he met young secular muslims, they were smart and he started to like them.s ideology. he went to prison. he was in solitary confinele mc for months. then he was allowed to go to the library, he said that also led to changes and meeting that fbi agent, he thought of her as the enemy then when he saw she wasn't, she was a good person, that made him question his beliefs. >>> more breaking news, the talented gene wilder has sadly died. we remember him, his work and life next....
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he was instrumental in changing the format of political talk shows from bland affairs to moroccos confrontations between guests. once again, john mclaughlin iss death at the age of 89. he missed taping a show last week, the first one in 34 years. > i remember shows like that were.we >> boring. > no one would ever watch them and he turned that around. >> yes, he did straight ahead tonight at 6, the incredible. the huss torque flooding down in louisiana may get worse before it gets better.s if you have have a story ideaa call the fox5 tip line, the phone number is 202-895-3000. we do get some of our stories from you, the viewers.ewer you can also e-mail us atat fox5tips@wttg.com fox5tips@wttg.com. we'll be right back. tonight some areas of louisianae are entering recovery mode, but officials say the threat is nots yet over. fox news correspondent case i stege ellis in baton rouge with the latest. >>reporter: after days of devastate rainfall in louisianas waters are starting to recede ae bit inde some areas but officias warned the danger of new flooding remains high due to the shear involve of wate
he was instrumental in changing the format of political talk shows from bland affairs to moroccos confrontations between guests. once again, john mclaughlin iss death at the age of 89. he missed taping a show last week, the first one in 34 years. > i remember shows like that were.we >> boring. > no one would ever watch them and he turned that around. >> yes, he did straight ahead tonight at 6, the incredible. the huss torque flooding down in louisiana may get worse before it...
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take the conversation and talking about terrorism and terrorism as it relates to yemen, to israel to morocco, to cairo, and every country within the 22 we broadcast in. >> host: in the last week or so, we are taping this at the end of april 2016, last week, what are some of the topics you discussed? >> guest: we discuss everything from the presidential elections which is huge because obviously our president whoever it is going to be plays a significant role in a global politics. we discuss syria every day. so we have the sad story of isis in existence and anti terrorism, the syrian war, dominates a lot of the news covvage. al youm is 40% news and the rest is entertainment. >> host: who are some of your competitors in the different time frames? >> guest: when you say al youm and competitor that is a different answer but in television time you have -- because we are a 24 hour network there is a good saudi arabia station that is not radical and contemporary in terms of broadcast and television. sky tv is buttoned up and good strong. they were once upon of time television talk but so much happen
take the conversation and talking about terrorism and terrorism as it relates to yemen, to israel to morocco, to cairo, and every country within the 22 we broadcast in. >> host: in the last week or so, we are taping this at the end of april 2016, last week, what are some of the topics you discussed? >> guest: we discuss everything from the presidential elections which is huge because obviously our president whoever it is going to be plays a significant role in a global politics. we...
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egypt, saudi, morocco, wherever, and so we don't want to say, okay, this is the right way and that is the wrong way. but, can we start thinking about, and this is a controversial guy, the head of the islamic council, can we think about a republican imam? what are basic principles you engage in with your followers, not doctrinal but how is it that you engage? that registering and monitoring of course, it can run into all kinds of problems i think. that was the backlash in ethiopia as well. anyone else want to take that? >> we have seen backlash as jennifer mentioned with the promotion. as terje said it led to large-scale protests for year, year-and-a-half. but unfortunately ethiopian government shut down the protests and arrested leaders of that protest community and frightened most of those people who were opponents of that program into quiet submission. they succeeded in doing that but there continues to be quiet disagreement and pushback against that. we do see in my presentation, kenya and then continuously in nigeria to create the registration laws. including in the registration l
egypt, saudi, morocco, wherever, and so we don't want to say, okay, this is the right way and that is the wrong way. but, can we start thinking about, and this is a controversial guy, the head of the islamic council, can we think about a republican imam? what are basic principles you engage in with your followers, not doctrinal but how is it that you engage? that registering and monitoring of course, it can run into all kinds of problems i think. that was the backlash in ethiopia as well....
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that.ey >> we started in romania and then went to las vegas and california and miami we are going to morocco centro which was pretty rough but, yes, i think it will give it a nice ?- you will always feel very good especially with thelwlw video dealing with international arms stealing say think it is appropriate. >> i like to film a great film that opens a week from tomorrow you have to wait to see that one >> it should be good. >> i likebe it a lot a little morning here for all a warning opening tomorrow called sausage the usual suspects for being the crazy cat is on the guys on the all you folks thinking about taking your kids to an animated movie this week do not take them here. >> it's animated all right. every direction you can think of x-rated movies if you are thinking about sausage party which opens this weekend don't take the kids this is for kidspe over 161718. the good news is i have something for you you can taken the chance to. this is good. we will balance it out here. if you are writing for one last hurrah you can when the family four pack of ticketse trying starring matthew do
that.ey >> we started in romania and then went to las vegas and california and miami we are going to morocco centro which was pretty rough but, yes, i think it will give it a nice ?- you will always feel very good especially with thelwlw video dealing with international arms stealing say think it is appropriate. >> i like to film a great film that opens a week from tomorrow you have to wait to see that one >> it should be good. >> i likebe it a lot a little morning here...
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he said, john, i'd like you to bring me some travel maps of morocco and possibly algeria. and captain macrae said, why would you need me? well, i want to see where my troops are fighting. but, in fact, he was planning his trip there and when he realized he was serious or when the president finally admitted it, there were many people who try to dissuade him. he flew on one of these huge bowling clippers from miami, after casablanca he flew home and a similar plane flying to lisbon and portugal made a poor landing addressing 29 men were killed. so i was a very dangerous team, but it illustrates a number of aspects of the commander, the role of commander-in-chief, and that is courage. he recognized that at that moment of the work, particularly after seeing those rabbis, that he really, just words would not be enough. he went before congress. he gave his state of the union speech but had to actually go out to north africa and the commanders in the field of battle, not just patent, not just eisenhower but mark clark and a host of divisional and corporate managers better. so cou
he said, john, i'd like you to bring me some travel maps of morocco and possibly algeria. and captain macrae said, why would you need me? well, i want to see where my troops are fighting. but, in fact, he was planning his trip there and when he realized he was serious or when the president finally admitted it, there were many people who try to dissuade him. he flew on one of these huge bowling clippers from miami, after casablanca he flew home and a similar plane flying to lisbon and portugal...
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the new citizens come from 32 countries including albania brazil morocco and vietnam. >>> class is backssion for some students in north philadelphia. it was the first day of school at mastery frederick douglas school. there were special guests on land to welcome the students backism this morning officers from the 22nd district and members of the community high-fived students as they arrived back to mastery charter school's frederick douglas elementary in north philadelphia. the summer is over the school year under way. >> today is my first day. >> i'm proud of her. she going to the fifth grade. this should be a good year for her. >> reporter: over at the middle school students celebrated start of the year but quickly got down to work. sure, it's sad to see summer go but there's just something special about the promise of a new term. >> i am always excited about the first day of school it is a fresh start for our students. it's an exciting opportunity for them to kind of live up to their potential for the school year but also facing forward to the future thinking about who they are now,
the new citizens come from 32 countries including albania brazil morocco and vietnam. >>> class is backssion for some students in north philadelphia. it was the first day of school at mastery frederick douglas school. there were special guests on land to welcome the students backism this morning officers from the 22nd district and members of the community high-fived students as they arrived back to mastery charter school's frederick douglas elementary in north philadelphia. the summer...
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/// ((patrick walker)) olympics are being held-- arrested a boxer from morocco .. accused of rape... he's now behind bars ... details are extremely limited right now .. but we will continue to keep you updated as we learn more./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> fans love lucy... just not scary lucy!! ((patrick walker)) >> coming up next on 8 news now good day.. the big unveiling .. after people on facebook petitioned to get rid of the statue. plus... ((ahead on cbs this morning-- our interview with vice presidential nominee tim kaine. we talk about donald trump, the 400-million dollar payment to iran and how hillary clinton is different than president obama. and- ben tracy is in rio ahead of todao the news is back in the morning. see you at seven. )) /// ((demetria obilor)) lucy statue that went viral last year? well ... she's back! ball ... in memory of the late actress and comedian at a new york park named after her in her hometown. people on facebook launched a campaign last year called "we love lucy! get rid of this statue." it worked because another sculptor was hired
/// ((patrick walker)) olympics are being held-- arrested a boxer from morocco .. accused of rape... he's now behind bars ... details are extremely limited right now .. but we will continue to keep you updated as we learn more./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> fans love lucy... just not scary lucy!! ((patrick walker)) >> coming up next on 8 news now good day.. the big unveiling .. after people on facebook petitioned to get rid of the statue. plus... ((ahead on cbs this morning-- our...
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spainad colony as it was caedspanish morocc the nohern st of the dirrean knn as morocco. ere was a series o loalevolts fm e 0s andarer as th we oupd to suppress threvoltsnd recruiting dino troops or meenies for the region. and they were of mt effective fighngor mmd othe nationalis genels. th were fightinghe coloal warov se ar . would do, under the relign d sos theran relationship twh we're saying in the world about beeen isis and t mli, and what we' wching. >> well, unfornaly ganized encoured, ma rape has been a pt my wars, in maim. sometis,hen weear about it d have ewitnesacunts, the'sotis when it has happen, and d't have it, because nobodyasecordi em. but e t teswhen it did happenn a wide sle was inhe spanish civil war and thk by encouragi t tops to do the rang, whh they did, in a despread and very we-dumtewa they were playing on centues oracial fears. raped by aarab a o americ corresponntho recordedebesin nationast office, ying, ll, these women who e being rad,ou know, eyre communists an they're stl spanh men. is this proper? yes or no. buit went on andt wentn a huge s
spainad colony as it was caedspanish morocc the nohern st of the dirrean knn as morocco. ere was a series o loalevolts fm e 0s andarer as th we oupd to suppress threvoltsnd recruiting dino troops or meenies for the region. and they were of mt effective fighngor mmd othe nationalis genels. th were fightinghe coloal warov se ar . would do, under the relign d sos theran relationship twh we're saying in the world about beeen isis and t mli, and what we' wching. >> well, unfornaly ganized...
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one of the things mentioned was morocco and going in and teaching how to teach and the head of islamic council said to me the problem with that is it is docritrinal and we have people who are trained from all over the world and we don't want to say this is the right way and this is the wrong way. but can we start thinking about kind of a republican what kind of imam do we want. that was the backlash in ethiopia as well. anyone else? >> we have seen backlash in ethiopia that led to large-scale were protest. unfortunately the ethiopian government shutdown the protests and arrested the leaders and frightened most of the people who were opponents of that program into quite submission. they succeeded in doing that but there continues to be disagreement and pushback against that. we do see as said kenya and nigeria have an effort to create restoration laws and included in that is certifying muslim and christian clerics. and that leads to questions of who does the certification, how do you certify, you know, there is a lot of questions which are not thought out. there is not a lot of interact
one of the things mentioned was morocco and going in and teaching how to teach and the head of islamic council said to me the problem with that is it is docritrinal and we have people who are trained from all over the world and we don't want to say this is the right way and this is the wrong way. but can we start thinking about kind of a republican what kind of imam do we want. that was the backlash in ethiopia as well. anyone else? >> we have seen backlash in ethiopia that led to...
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fatima mernissi from morocco, a sociologist who's written a lot about women's issues. so i have a long and rich and proud history of feminism in my culture and in my religion, so for me, being a feminist is natural. >> hinojosa: so you actually grew up in many different places. let's just take it back a little bit. you were born in egypt, you spent time in egypt, and then you left egypt and you went to london, if i'm not mistaken, and then you left london and you went to saudi arabia. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: you were being raised in a family that was teaching you your belief in islam, which was that men and women are equal. >> yeah, because i saw that in the life that my parents led. my parents met in medical school in cairo, so they were both physicians, they both did their graduate studies together, and the reason that we moved to london was so that both my parents could do their ph.d.s in medicine. so i grew up in a house where the role models were a man and a woman, professional equals and partners in a marriage that they had to kind of mold along the way, because wh
fatima mernissi from morocco, a sociologist who's written a lot about women's issues. so i have a long and rich and proud history of feminism in my culture and in my religion, so for me, being a feminist is natural. >> hinojosa: so you actually grew up in many different places. let's just take it back a little bit. you were born in egypt, you spent time in egypt, and then you left egypt and you went to london, if i'm not mistaken, and then you left london and you went to saudi arabia....
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the son eloped to morocco. he sold the machinery to my father. my father was producing cheap, chin china and irrigation pipes. when the war ended, the british importers, they loved him. much better china. >> julius, our time is getting short. >> you mentioned you were 15 when you joined in 1944. tell us what you did with them and what that meant for you to be apart of the resistance. >> well, since i was omnivowas jobs that i had, we were put at night, we were covered with slogans and plaquers that said t "the british should get out." we want our own country. if you were arrested, the british, criminal police would beat you up and they had the technique of beating you, they had these sharp sticks that are made out of steel and covered with rubber. they'll hit you on the kidneys because it would not show any marks but it would ruin your kidneys. unfortunately, i w fortunately, i was never caught. the older kids handled weapons and, yeah, but as bill mentioned, when i was 18, i came by myself to university of california, and enrolled there and then
the son eloped to morocco. he sold the machinery to my father. my father was producing cheap, chin china and irrigation pipes. when the war ended, the british importers, they loved him. much better china. >> julius, our time is getting short. >> you mentioned you were 15 when you joined in 1944. tell us what you did with them and what that meant for you to be apart of the resistance. >> well, since i was omnivowas jobs that i had, we were put at night, we were covered with...
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it seems recorded take away our today's a said they really is scott and ashley to morocco over losing a major source of summer entertainment one wild water kingdom closes its doors for the last time there here several times a week on the season pass and so they don't appreciate susan fair's decision to shut down the part. summary people come here for so many years and have enjoyed it now corporate grade got to them one day prior to the announcement cedar fair release news of future plans to make complete vacation choice for families the company says is planning a multiyear investment and transformation of soak city and 2018 anchor water park. as some may be allies mayor says the closing of wild water kingdom is in such a bad thing. frankly it's time to look ahead. benjamin says the city reach an agreement with cedar fairan bainbridge township two months ago to move forward on a master plan thatm should allow everyone to benefit economically.d i think this allows the potential redevelopment of that area as part of the entire scheme. that bainbridge cedar fair and aurora have been worki
it seems recorded take away our today's a said they really is scott and ashley to morocco over losing a major source of summer entertainment one wild water kingdom closes its doors for the last time there here several times a week on the season pass and so they don't appreciate susan fair's decision to shut down the part. summary people come here for so many years and have enjoyed it now corporate grade got to them one day prior to the announcement cedar fair release news of future plans to...
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show" is proud to welcome our newest summer 2016 sponsor: musa tea brewed from the freshest mint in morocco's musa mountain range. if you enjoy our tea, be sure to share it with your friends at #teamusa hashtag-tea-musa, and -- (cheers and applause) mm-mm-mm! let them know that every delicious cup of musa tea contains your daily serving of riboflavin, oxygen, as well as zero fat and 16 other essential nutrients. plus, who needs snapple facts when underneath every cap of musa tea is a tiny picture of an that's right, a-limb-pic! (applause) save them! (laughter) (applause) trade them with your friends all summer. make your own a-limb-pic games! say hi to jon batiste and stay human. (band playg) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: now, normally, if people were accusing a presidential candidate of cozying up to vladimir putin, that would be the biggest scandal he'd ever face. scandal this weekend, which brings us to tonight's werd. werd! (applause) what the family?! for space considerations, we had to shorten it to "what the eff?" but know that it means "what the family?! one of the most moving par
show" is proud to welcome our newest summer 2016 sponsor: musa tea brewed from the freshest mint in morocco's musa mountain range. if you enjoy our tea, be sure to share it with your friends at #teamusa hashtag-tea-musa, and -- (cheers and applause) mm-mm-mm! let them know that every delicious cup of musa tea contains your daily serving of riboflavin, oxygen, as well as zero fat and 16 other essential nutrients. plus, who needs snapple facts when underneath every cap of musa tea is a tiny...
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he said, john, i'd like you to bring me some travel maps of morocco and possibly algeria. and captain mcclay said -- mcrae said why would you need these? he said, well, i want to see where my troops are fighting. but, in fact, he was planning his trip. and when mccrae realized he was serious, there were many people who tried to dissuade him. he flew on one of these huge boeing clippers from miami. after casablanca he flew home, and a similar plane flying to lisbon in portugal had it, made a poor landing, and i think 29 men were killed. so it was a very dangerous scheme. but i think it, it illustrates another aspect of the commander, the role of commander in chief, and that is courage. he recognized that at that moment of the war, particularly after seeing those rabbis, that he really -- just words would not be enough. he went before congress, he gave his a state of the union speech -- his state of the union speech, but he had to actually go out to north africa and meet the commanders in the field of battle. not just patton, not just eisenhower, but mark clark and a host of
he said, john, i'd like you to bring me some travel maps of morocco and possibly algeria. and captain mcclay said -- mcrae said why would you need these? he said, well, i want to see where my troops are fighting. but, in fact, he was planning his trip. and when mccrae realized he was serious, there were many people who tried to dissuade him. he flew on one of these huge boeing clippers from miami. after casablanca he flew home, and a similar plane flying to lisbon in portugal had it, made a...
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(vo) scott thuman examines how one of the most beautiful countries on earth, morocco, is being associated with some of the most recent terrorist attacks and what we can learn from the muslim nation.(on cam) that's this week on full federal officials are considering a >>> right now federal officials are considering a plan to install a device on new trucks and other large vehicles that would limit how fast they can go. now the new proposal would mean the top speed of trucks and large vehicles 68 miles an hour. >> speed an a -- speed is a key factor in highway deaths. >> speed was a factor in a crash in new york last weekend that claimed life of a 150-year old. according to new report traffic deaths surgeried over 18% in the comes to highway fa talts is killing us. >> this is the former chair of the national safety board and now runsly the national safety council. >> one-third of the deaths are due to alcohol impaired drivers. speed again, spliments have gone up over across the nation and that is adding to the death toll. >> this surgery comes as more among for pedstrians and young drivers.(
(vo) scott thuman examines how one of the most beautiful countries on earth, morocco, is being associated with some of the most recent terrorist attacks and what we can learn from the muslim nation.(on cam) that's this week on full federal officials are considering a >>> right now federal officials are considering a plan to install a device on new trucks and other large vehicles that would limit how fast they can go. now the new proposal would mean the top speed of trucks and large...
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maybe morocco or something some. him. >> let's just call him, yeah. and so he was gone. but he's written into the episode. so we had to shoot all the stuff around him. >> jimmy: do you think he did this to sabotage you? >> probably. >> jimmy: because maybe he's thinking of directing an episode? >> right, he already did direct one last year. >> jimmy: he is sabotaging you, absolutely. >> the whole thing was probably. >> jimmy: did you disappear to shoot a movie with tom cruise while he was doing that? >> no, but i was on maternity leave. >> jimmy: okay, yeah, you did >> jimmy: it's a dish best served cold. >> 'tis true, 'tis true. >> jimmy: i heard there's going to be a crossover of your show, "new girl," and "brooklyn 99." >> yeah. >> love that, i wish they did that more. when i was a kid, when fonzie and ritchie would show up on "laverne and shirley." >> such an '80s thing to do. i shot my part of the "brooklyn 99" episode, then we're goi >> jimmy: so it will be -- they will be on your show? andy will be on yours, you will be on his? >> exactly. >> jimmy: it's a double
maybe morocco or something some. him. >> let's just call him, yeah. and so he was gone. but he's written into the episode. so we had to shoot all the stuff around him. >> jimmy: do you think he did this to sabotage you? >> probably. >> jimmy: because maybe he's thinking of directing an episode? >> right, he already did direct one last year. >> jimmy: he is sabotaging you, absolutely. >> the whole thing was probably. >> jimmy: did you disappear to...
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jordan, morocco, romania, las vegas. we went on a six country movie, bopping all over the place.because of the locations? todd: it's a tough movie for a lot of reasons but the locations when you travel with a crew, it's a traveling circus. you hit the ground running. you don't have prep time. it was a bear of a film. charlie: he did not want to meet with you? jonah: no. i played a handful of real people at this point. whenever the person doesn't want me to play them and wants no involvement it turns out good. if they want me to play them it turns out not very good. i took it as a good sign. ofeyball and wall of -- wolf wall street. charlie: the character that was based on their lives? jonah: they had some objection. charlie: why? todd: they don't want to be part of it. jonah: i think it had to do with me. they say who is playing the other guy, leonardo dicaprio? who is playing me, jonah hill? i'm not going to be involved. in this case he wanted to make his own version of the film of his life, trying him as scarface or the godfather as opposed to a more honest look. charlie: when
jordan, morocco, romania, las vegas. we went on a six country movie, bopping all over the place.because of the locations? todd: it's a tough movie for a lot of reasons but the locations when you travel with a crew, it's a traveling circus. you hit the ground running. you don't have prep time. it was a bear of a film. charlie: he did not want to meet with you? jonah: no. i played a handful of real people at this point. whenever the person doesn't want me to play them and wants no involvement it...
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he spoke to me while visiting morocco. >> it was the worst time of my life. never faced anything like that before. >> reporter: from the beginning, he maintained his innocence. >> i never had any physical relationship, never ever. >> reporter: taleb's attorney says there were red flags with the case righ a community college police officer had done the original investigation. when a prince william county detective and the prosecutor began to dig into the details, concerns emerged. for instance, one woman alleged she was raped in march, didn't tell anyone, then returned to taleb for a private tutoring session in may. >> there was no evidence to actually support the allegations that he was anything less than professional in the way that he conducted himself as a professor in tutoring session or during class. >> reporter: then last month, the charges were dropped. commonwealth's attorney paul ebert tells me prosecutors could not vouch for the credibility of the witnesses. and there were inconsistencies in their statement. >> actually that was like the most wonder
he spoke to me while visiting morocco. >> it was the worst time of my life. never faced anything like that before. >> reporter: from the beginning, he maintained his innocence. >> i never had any physical relationship, never ever. >> reporter: taleb's attorney says there were red flags with the case righ a community college police officer had done the original investigation. when a prince william county detective and the prosecutor began to dig into the details, concerns...
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live tonight in northeast washington dc, marina morocco, fox5 local news. >>> new tonight, dc mayor muriel bowser has named interim police chief. peter newsham will lone ear's position starting december 17th. joined the dc police department in 1989 and has served as assistant chief of police since 2002. the search foreign turn alan external candidate to fill the position has already started. official job announcement will be published in the coming days. >>> today marks five years since an earthquake hit the east coast rocking the dc region. it was centered in virginia about 80 miles from the district. >> we wanted to know what are the chances of another quake. are we ready for it? fox5 lindsey watts is live at the us gee logical survey. everything you need to know, hey, lindsay. >> reporter: hey, laura, sarah, well, something i learned today is that the earthquake here five years ago was felt by more people than any earthquake in us history. and we have a visual here. courtesy of usgs. take a look at this huge area impacted, stretching out to the midwest, and just for comparison, take a l
live tonight in northeast washington dc, marina morocco, fox5 local news. >>> new tonight, dc mayor muriel bowser has named interim police chief. peter newsham will lone ear's position starting december 17th. joined the dc police department in 1989 and has served as assistant chief of police since 2002. the search foreign turn alan external candidate to fill the position has already started. official job announcement will be published in the coming days. >>> today marks five...
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stretch smith ahead of japan morocco asset management joins us. steven, good morning, happy monday. i mentioned bernanke and he tended to use this to signal policy. no one expects the fed to do in september. any surprises. >> i doubt we get a clear indication or surprise at this meeting. from memory one of the interesting thing aboutiacs hole you get a better sense of ecb, scrutinized speeches carefully, communicator and i think he likes to prepare thematic for a change in direction from quite a long way off. >> any indication from him? >> to be honest, the big question is whether ecb is going to think different about the way in which it's stimulating the american economy. but having already made a few key changes to the assets that they are buying recently, i'm not really expecting he's considering anything. >> one ron they have to think differently political risks, italian constitutional referend referendum, won't be too long talking about french elections. you're not worried about political risks when it comes to equity valuations. why? >> the likelihood of getting a shattering d
stretch smith ahead of japan morocco asset management joins us. steven, good morning, happy monday. i mentioned bernanke and he tended to use this to signal policy. no one expects the fed to do in september. any surprises. >> i doubt we get a clear indication or surprise at this meeting. from memory one of the interesting thing aboutiacs hole you get a better sense of ecb, scrutinized speeches carefully, communicator and i think he likes to prepare thematic for a change in direction from...