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. >> what did you come to morocco?s this your final destination or do you hope to go elsewhere afterwards? i have never left syria, and this is the first i've had to leave the country. we came here to morocco and we thought we would stay four or five months and then make it back to syria, but now i'm here for more than two years. we never thought we would be staying in morocco for so long. >> how is your life in syria -- how did it change? what is the situation there right now? >> my life in syria was very good. as a poor person, i had a very good life in syria i was working with people. but because of the war, i had to leave. now i came with no money and i'm out here sitting in the streets. >> how has this conflict impacted your children and what featured you hope for them -- future do you hope for them? yes, the war has affected us all. it has impacted everything. no school, no money, no nothing. as i say, i have 10 children. they don't go to school now. this is catastrophic. >> after speaking to the refugee, we met
. >> what did you come to morocco?s this your final destination or do you hope to go elsewhere afterwards? i have never left syria, and this is the first i've had to leave the country. we came here to morocco and we thought we would stay four or five months and then make it back to syria, but now i'm here for more than two years. we never thought we would be staying in morocco for so long. >> how is your life in syria -- how did it change? what is the situation there right now?...
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sahara to be part of morocco.he image was later taken down from that website. the u.n. considers western sahara to be a non-self-governing territory. in march, morocco expelled you and staffers from western sahara after u.n. general ban ki-moon referred to morocco's rule over the region as an occupation during a visit to refugee camps in the algerian town located in southwestern algeria were western sahara and are in those camps. coming up, we speak to nigerian environmental activist nnimmo bassey. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. here at the u.n. climate talks in marrakesh, morocco, the world bank has just published a new report finding natural disasters are pushing 26 million people into poverty each year. world bank president jim kim said -- "severe climate shocks threaten to roll back decades of progress against poverty." one of the hardest hit areas by climate change has been the continent of africa. we are joined now by on
sahara to be part of morocco.he image was later taken down from that website. the u.n. considers western sahara to be a non-self-governing territory. in march, morocco expelled you and staffers from western sahara after u.n. general ban ki-moon referred to morocco's rule over the region as an occupation during a visit to refugee camps in the algerian town located in southwestern algeria were western sahara and are in those camps. coming up, we speak to nigerian environmental activist nnimmo...
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morocco has invested enormously in its pr.ew years ago, reports were state exposing moroccan employing or consulting pr divisors that are affiliated with a pet or other organizations experience that profiling acceptable political reality of political terms that are seen as democratic. the invitation a big organizations, ngos to morocco to organize the conference's is one of the ways the moroccan state is trying to improve stature internationally. inhink this conference morocco is a continuation of that policy. we have seen that with the human rights conference as well two years ago, which a lot of protesters were angry about because at the same time that these conferences were organized about human rights, human rights in morocco were crushed. levelk there is 11 -- the of cynicism. the hash tags and manners are not exposing that. .limate change, democracy at the same time, not offering any of those rights to its own citizens. what we're hoping is to make use of that momentum. is that momentum is going to mean there will be mor
morocco has invested enormously in its pr.ew years ago, reports were state exposing moroccan employing or consulting pr divisors that are affiliated with a pet or other organizations experience that profiling acceptable political reality of political terms that are seen as democratic. the invitation a big organizations, ngos to morocco to organize the conference's is one of the ways the moroccan state is trying to improve stature internationally. inhink this conference morocco is a continuation...
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was covering that march. >> i am from morocco. we are here in morocco.is november and it is very hot. you can say that in rural areas, it is worse. people don't have water, food. they cannot go to school. these are basic rights for each and every human. >> my name is godwin. i'm with friends of europe nigeria. >> why are you here today? >> we're here to make sure the voice of the people are heard. people are becoming voiceless. because their voices are not heard. we are here to ensure that 1.5 degrees of the paris accord must be adhered to. for historical responsibility. we are here to ensure that people's power, energy democracy is now. we want a system where we're moving away from fossil fuel dependency and move towards ,enewable energy alternatives which is are ready available. and a time to do it is now. the time to do it is now. the is why we say, leave community whole. >> we're here in morocco right now. could you talk about the impact climate change is a ready having on the people in africa? africa, it has to do with migration. change,use of clima
was covering that march. >> i am from morocco. we are here in morocco.is november and it is very hot. you can say that in rural areas, it is worse. people don't have water, food. they cannot go to school. these are basic rights for each and every human. >> my name is godwin. i'm with friends of europe nigeria. >> why are you here today? >> we're here to make sure the voice of the people are heard. people are becoming voiceless. because their voices are not heard. we are...
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kevin hart is here with us in marrakesh, morocco.is with the assembly of first nations regional chief of canada., i last saw him on labor day weekend in north dakota at the resistance camp. this is an astonishing gathering of members of over 201st nations and tribes from across the americas. why do you think, kevin hart, this is so important, this gathering that you came to as well? >> we know all too well that canada is the biggest exporter .f oil for myself as a leader from canada, it is very concerning that i have the portfolio of water in alternative energy. when i was sent down to the standing rock sioux nation as an observer, uni were on the ground and witnessed first-hand the violence that occurred to the women in the protectors on the ground. and leading up to that, we see the escalation of violence that is occurring on the ground at the standing rock sioux nation at the camp. amy: how historic is this gathering in native american history? >> well, the historic part of it is that we knew where the camp is situated, standing r
kevin hart is here with us in marrakesh, morocco.is with the assembly of first nations regional chief of canada., i last saw him on labor day weekend in north dakota at the resistance camp. this is an astonishing gathering of members of over 201st nations and tribes from across the americas. why do you think, kevin hart, this is so important, this gathering that you came to as well? >> we know all too well that canada is the biggest exporter .f oil for myself as a leader from canada, it...
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that's the bill two odessa women received following a trip to morocco. t-mobile wouldn't offer any help besides a payment plan so they called bank in.>> reporter: joanne was shocked when she received this phone bill for a whopping $24,512.37. she called me because t-mobile wouldn't budge. >> reporter: this crazy bill started with vacations. joanne went to germany and her data charges for the time or zero dollars but her sister michelle, also on her phone plan, with to morocco. >> i was not at all clear on any level that there could be a charge like this . >> reporter: apparently, t- mobile does not have a free roaming agreement with morocco but michelle insists she wasn't warned. she said her internet didn't even work and she kept her phone in her purse. she questions the charges. >> if they occurred in a 24- hour period of time, then that must be theft. it must be fraud because how could anyone rack up $24,000 of charges in a day? >> reporter: within 25 hours, the phone service on both of her phones was cut off. but she received no warning that her phon
that's the bill two odessa women received following a trip to morocco. t-mobile wouldn't offer any help besides a payment plan so they called bank in.>> reporter: joanne was shocked when she received this phone bill for a whopping $24,512.37. she called me because t-mobile wouldn't budge. >> reporter: this crazy bill started with vacations. joanne went to germany and her data charges for the time or zero dollars but her sister michelle, also on her phone plan, with to morocco....
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but not morocco. >> you've got to check. if you have a problem you think needs solving, better call behnken. >>> black friday deals are starting today on a popular website. we will tell you which one, coming up. >>> also ahead, package thieves expected to strike during the holidays. how to avoid becoming a victim. >>> marks on it because you paid for it tonight at 6:00. amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, promotes safe solar, and is endorsed by florida's firefighters. so, why are out-of-state billionaires attacking it? because amendment 1 stops their subsidies. amendment 1 blocks special subsidies for special interests. it's solar done right. vote yes on amendment 1. he's gus! he's gus! he's gus! he's gus! gus bilirakis. gus bilirakis! gus is for us. for us. all of us. and he gets things done. and he gets things done. gus stood up to his own party... to stop flood insurance hikes. and our seniors. and he's fighting to keep america safe. gus is for us. gus is always for us. gus is for us. for us! all of us! vote gus bi
but not morocco. >> you've got to check. if you have a problem you think needs solving, better call behnken. >>> black friday deals are starting today on a popular website. we will tell you which one, coming up. >>> also ahead, package thieves expected to strike during the holidays. how to avoid becoming a victim. >>> marks on it because you paid for it tonight at 6:00. amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, promotes safe solar, and is endorsed by florida's...
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we are broadcasting from cop22 in marrakesh, morocco. a member of donald trump's transition team, kansas secretary of state kris kobach, says the team is moving ahead with plans to build a wall across the entire length of the u.s.-mexico border, and to reinstate a registry for immigrants from majority muslim countries. kobach is an architect of anti-immigrant laws. following 9/11, he helped design the registry for immigrants from majority muslim countries, known as the national security entry-exit registration system, the system was dropped in 2011 after years of criticism from civil rights groups. on wednesday, carl higbie, a spokesman for the pro-trump great america pac, defended the proposed registry by citing world war ii japanese internment camps while speaking with fox news's megyn kelly. >> we did in world war ii with japanese. well it what you will -- >> you're not proposing we go back to the days of internment camps, i hope. >> i'm not proposing that at all. >> that is the kind of stuff that gets people scared, carl. >> i'm just
we are broadcasting from cop22 in marrakesh, morocco. a member of donald trump's transition team, kansas secretary of state kris kobach, says the team is moving ahead with plans to build a wall across the entire length of the u.s.-mexico border, and to reinstate a registry for immigrants from majority muslim countries. kobach is an architect of anti-immigrant laws. following 9/11, he helped design the registry for immigrants from majority muslim countries, known as the national security...
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postcards from morocco. special performance from switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-560-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year home phone plan and autopay. speed may not be available in your area. call today. >>> we are getting warmed up for las vegas' premiere contemporary enjoys bringing the classical music to the community in fresh, exciting ways. they present this week the nevada premiere of postcards from morocco. >> that's right. joining us now with more artistic director, skip. also with us, happens to be a mean baritone. also musical director dean. also with us is ginger. >> so good. thanks for having us. >> seventh season. congratulations. >> thank you. >> what's this mean for the production and the company? >> well, we've been around for seven years now. it's kind of ha
postcards from morocco. special performance from switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-560-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year home phone plan and autopay. speed may not be available in your area. call today. >>> we are getting warmed up for las vegas'...
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reporter: morocco is proudly hosting this year's talks on climate change. the future of the process is in doubt because of someone who isn't even here. donald trump, who has dismissed every aspect of global warming. john.s. secretary of state kerry worked for years towards the paris climate agreement, these are difficult times and he was unusually blunt about the dangers. >> no one has a right to make decisions that affect millions of people raised on solely ideology or without proper input. anyone who has these conversations, who learns from these experts, gets the full picture of what we are facing, i believe they can only come to one legitimate decision, and that is to act boldly on climate change and encourage others to do the same. reporter: donald trump called global warming a hoax. in a tweet for years ago he claimed it was invented by the chinese to undermine american industry. during the campaign he was emphatic. >> we will cancel the paris climate agreement and stop all payments of united states tax dollars to the u.n. global warming programs. rep
reporter: morocco is proudly hosting this year's talks on climate change. the future of the process is in doubt because of someone who isn't even here. donald trump, who has dismissed every aspect of global warming. john.s. secretary of state kerry worked for years towards the paris climate agreement, these are difficult times and he was unusually blunt about the dangers. >> no one has a right to make decisions that affect millions of people raised on solely ideology or without proper...
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we have morocco. we operate out of three airports in morocco. we operate out of egypt.out of alexandria. and we opened up a new hub last year in jordan. i think being a publicly listed company, we will be happy to look at opportunities as they come up, so long as it fits our business philosophy and our expansion and has a good bottom dollar for our investment. we are open-minded to what comes up in the market. up on the best of bloomberg markets middle east -- egypt finally managed to win the imf's approval for its $12 million -- $12 billion bailout plan. a look at the road ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets middle east. can i do for tile cc's government keep the promises it has made to secure the loan? we got some insight. al-sisi's government keep the promises it has made to secure the one? >> how can the banks attract those dollars from investors? do i, as a depositor or an go to the bank i and exchange my dollars or go and buy those from the bank? and that is what we are seeing gradually happen. them starting to wen up l
we have morocco. we operate out of three airports in morocco. we operate out of egypt.out of alexandria. and we opened up a new hub last year in jordan. i think being a publicly listed company, we will be happy to look at opportunities as they come up, so long as it fits our business philosophy and our expansion and has a good bottom dollar for our investment. we are open-minded to what comes up in the market. up on the best of bloomberg markets middle east -- egypt finally managed to win the...
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arrive in morocco, taking part in high-level talks aimed to keep the landmark climate deal on track. also coming up this hour, how --s the french government tr stephen carroll will have details coming up in our business update pre-plus, it cut power and stalled traffic in one city in southern japan, but construction teams worked round-the-clock to fill this massive sinkhole in no time at all. that is coming up next on "france 24." molly: president barack obama is currently in greece on the first stop of his final foreign tour as u.s. president. new strip will be dominated by questions and concerns about president-elect donald trump. obama is working to reassure foreign leaders the u.s. will not abandon its partnership, despite tough campaign rhetoric that said otherwise. has more onaricas the president upon visit from athens. nathalie: there are high expeditions in greece over president obama's arrival. more crucially, he has been speaking and calling again for meaningful debt relief, which is music to the ears of greece. the chief of the administration is hoping for the u.s. literat
arrive in morocco, taking part in high-level talks aimed to keep the landmark climate deal on track. also coming up this hour, how --s the french government tr stephen carroll will have details coming up in our business update pre-plus, it cut power and stalled traffic in one city in southern japan, but construction teams worked round-the-clock to fill this massive sinkhole in no time at all. that is coming up next on "france 24." molly: president barack obama is currently in greece...
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. >> reporter: world leaders are now meeting in morocco to discuss enforcement of the paris accords, and there is deep concern that if mr. trump does not abide by the agreement, other world leaders might decide to do the same. and scott today the king of morocco said, what's at stake is the very existence of man." >> pelley: chip reid for us tonight. chip, thank you. the president-elect's daughter, ivanka trump, is taking heat today for selling minutes." she wore a diamond and gold bracelet during lesley stahl's interview, and the next day her company sent an e-mail to fashion writers touting the seen-on-tv bracelet, which sells for more than $10,000. you may recall our story last night on the potential conflicts of interest for trump businesses. in oklahoma city today, a southwest airlines employee was flights were canceled and the terminal was locked down. our transportation correspondent kris van cleave is following this. kris, what's the latest? >> scott, the deceased is 52-year-old michael winchester. the shooting happened near a park garage away from the terminal a at will roge
. >> reporter: world leaders are now meeting in morocco to discuss enforcement of the paris accords, and there is deep concern that if mr. trump does not abide by the agreement, other world leaders might decide to do the same. and scott today the king of morocco said, what's at stake is the very existence of man." >> pelley: chip reid for us tonight. chip, thank you. the president-elect's daughter, ivanka trump, is taking heat today for selling minutes." she wore a diamond...
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hy is it that morocco, for example -- it is a multiethnic society. we do have established civil society interactions with citizens. they see that they are listen to. at least it makes sense. >> other questions, comments? gentlemen way in the back and then we will take the two women ere. >> hello. my question is for amr. i really appreciate your omments on civil society and the need for civil society organizations to help those inside the region. as you know, especially in egypt, the government portrays us as a foreign conspiracy and will play up the hyper nationalism. how do you get around that problem, to have civil society in the united states or in europe helping those on the ground in egypt? inc. you -- thank you. amr: thank you. very briefly, jack, we do not need to submit to the narrative. they should recognize the failures they have been ustaining for a long time. we should push forward -- not only reason the, but also citizens among different segments and groups and populations. here are cases -- tunisia, other countries as opposed to egypt -
hy is it that morocco, for example -- it is a multiethnic society. we do have established civil society interactions with citizens. they see that they are listen to. at least it makes sense. >> other questions, comments? gentlemen way in the back and then we will take the two women ere. >> hello. my question is for amr. i really appreciate your omments on civil society and the need for civil society organizations to help those inside the region. as you know, especially in egypt, the...
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the region in more decentralized governance, whether it's the empowerment of elected councils in morocco or the way the lebanese have managed in the absence of a president until very recently. or where the government in baghdad is struggling with conditions for locally effective government in the areas that are about to be liberated from isis. so, i think local governance is what we need to focus on if we want to replace violence and mistrust with something more sustainable. with that, let me stop and i look forward to our conversation. >> let me just say it a word. thank you, tammy, very much. it's a great paper and i really do urge you to read it. here's what we're going to do for the rest of the time. about going to speak for 10 minutes or so. then we will have a reaction to the paper giving you a little sense of what is in it and then we will have a conversation up here with some broad questions, and we will go probably until about five minutes of 4:00 or 4:00, then we will throw it open for questions and comments from the audience, and we will end promptly at 4:30. that's how we pla
the region in more decentralized governance, whether it's the empowerment of elected councils in morocco or the way the lebanese have managed in the absence of a president until very recently. or where the government in baghdad is struggling with conditions for locally effective government in the areas that are about to be liberated from isis. so, i think local governance is what we need to focus on if we want to replace violence and mistrust with something more sustainable. with that, let me...
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that would go also to, you know, the morocco deal, pay to play.o you think this server was set up for themselves also? >> perhaps. but, look, people need to care about it for two reasons. people may be listening and saying that sounds great and convoluted and confusing, but why should i care as a voter. you should care for two reasons. number one, you would be electing a serial liar and who used your tax dollars and your state department as a concierge for foreign donations. number two, you would be electing someone who puts herself and her own personal interests before your own, and we already have evidence of that. you know, sean, i think we've been asking the right questions about the wrong candidate for months. i think when people have been talking about unfit, unqualified, bad temperament, poor judgment, they've really been talking about hillary clinton. >> let me ask you a last question. >> because all signs point to that. i don't think she is fit to be president. look, you know the polls were already closing last week, they were tightening
that would go also to, you know, the morocco deal, pay to play.o you think this server was set up for themselves also? >> perhaps. but, look, people need to care about it for two reasons. people may be listening and saying that sounds great and convoluted and confusing, but why should i care as a voter. you should care for two reasons. number one, you would be electing a serial liar and who used your tax dollars and your state department as a concierge for foreign donations. number two,...
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." >> so, what i will start off with, scratchy old 45 that i found in morocco, just kind of randomlydropping the needle on the record. let's see. >> reporter: what does a deejay do? well, jace clayton, a.k.a. dj /rupture, takes musical pieces from around the world, adds his own sounds and mixes them together, creating something that will make you get up and dance, or maybe listen in a brand-new way. >> activating music, you know, keeping music alive. >> reporter: each part is alive on its own. >> each part is alive on its own, but i love the way in which, when you bring these things into overlap or superimposition, they start talking to each other in new and surprising ways. and you can tell all sorts of stories with this. >> reporter: the 41-year-old clayton graduated from harvard with a degree in english, but music has been his passion since middle school. in 2001, he put a mix called "gold teeth thief" on his website, and was stunned when hundreds of thousands of people around the globe started sharing it. he's traveled the world ever since, both making music and collecting it, an
." >> so, what i will start off with, scratchy old 45 that i found in morocco, just kind of randomlydropping the needle on the record. let's see. >> reporter: what does a deejay do? well, jace clayton, a.k.a. dj /rupture, takes musical pieces from around the world, adds his own sounds and mixes them together, creating something that will make you get up and dance, or maybe listen in a brand-new way. >> activating music, you know, keeping music alive. >> reporter:...
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morocco wants half of its energy to come from renewable sources by 2030.he only country in north africa without significant fossil field reserves, and imports over 90% of its energy. engaging with young people and boosting innovation have been the top of the agenda at a conference in rehab. manus cranny spoke to the u.n. minister who said the culture of entitlement may be over. >> i think we learned that from our leaders. we should venture out and focus on our goals together, not waiting for governments to provide us the job. we have the best examples around the world. [indiscernible] is that a big shift, to move the mindset of youth to no longer expect? >> delivering for yourself is not something new. .e see it in our leaders if you look at his life, they did it on their own. it is now our chance to face the challenges and go beyond them and achieve. there is something bigger and better than ourselves. you are the youngest minister in the world, so congratulations on that. how difficult or how easy hasn't been -- easy hasn't been? [indiscernible] >> they
morocco wants half of its energy to come from renewable sources by 2030.he only country in north africa without significant fossil field reserves, and imports over 90% of its energy. engaging with young people and boosting innovation have been the top of the agenda at a conference in rehab. manus cranny spoke to the u.n. minister who said the culture of entitlement may be over. >> i think we learned that from our leaders. we should venture out and focus on our goals together, not waiting...
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. >>> in morocco today nearly 200 countries reaffirmed their support for the global climate agreement reached in paris last year. many are worried president-elect trump will pull out of the deal. mountain gorillas. mark phillips has more in his ongoing series "the climate diaries." >> reporter: there's a population up there on the slopes of these volcanic peaks in central africa that knows nothing of arguments in washington about climate change. but the famous gorillas in the mist do know something is going on. they know the bamboo chutes that make up a major part of their diet and which used to sprout likeoc predictable. the rains that produced them were a month late this year. the gorillas have had to adapt their roaming and foraging path patterns because the old seasonal rhythms of food production have altered. their world is changing. these guys are the 800-pound gorillas in the room except of course they really weigh in at about 400 pounds and they're not in control of event, they're the the gorilla's problems are made worse by the troubles of their distant cousins and close neig
. >>> in morocco today nearly 200 countries reaffirmed their support for the global climate agreement reached in paris last year. many are worried president-elect trump will pull out of the deal. mountain gorillas. mark phillips has more in his ongoing series "the climate diaries." >> reporter: there's a population up there on the slopes of these volcanic peaks in central africa that knows nothing of arguments in washington about climate change. but the famous gorillas...
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secretary general ban ki moon and the french president hollande are expected in morocco today as several thousands
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do for morocco?eria, saudi arabia, they get the arm sales. this is the pay-to-play is outlandish. here's the problem, kennedy, the problem is you've got podesta communicating with people in the fbi and the d.o.j. have you cheryl mills, her attorney who got clinton foundation donors to invest in their own start-up company and getting favors from the foundation. this is -- these are pigs at the trough. this is huge. kennedy: well, we'll see if -- i've always said this is a future road map for other presidents how to get rich quick when you leave office. we'll see if president obama makes $100 million in his post presidency. >> here's the thing, if you leave office and want to make money, that's fine. if you leave office and use a spouse and her office to make more money and sell us and our national security secrets? which they say now everyone has tapped into. this is treason. kennedy: yeah, the lure of potential power from a future president and current secretary of state, it is totally unprecedented
do for morocco?eria, saudi arabia, they get the arm sales. this is the pay-to-play is outlandish. here's the problem, kennedy, the problem is you've got podesta communicating with people in the fbi and the d.o.j. have you cheryl mills, her attorney who got clinton foundation donors to invest in their own start-up company and getting favors from the foundation. this is -- these are pigs at the trough. this is huge. kennedy: well, we'll see if -- i've always said this is a future road map for...
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today in morocco... the united nations kick off an annual conference on climate change. and the outcome of tomorrow's election will likely play a huge role in the discussions. hillary clinton and donald trump have very different views on climate change. backs the climate policies of president obama... but donald trump has expresed doubts about a new plan to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions. trump and other republicans say it will hurt the u-s economy. and... now to the ?hottest video you'll see all day. this is new footage from ?inside a lava lake on top of hawaii's kilauea volcano. they had to go all the way to lava bubbling up from one of the most ?active volcanoes in the world. an eastern portion of that lava lake has been pouring the hot stuff right into the ocean. an amazing sight... and thankfully, no homes or businesses are in danger. it's going to be a busy day for one tampa water park. later this half hour: why all the guests will be ?fired up, for one serious competition. and speaking of on ?fire... can ?disney.. do no wrong? after the break: why they're re
today in morocco... the united nations kick off an annual conference on climate change. and the outcome of tomorrow's election will likely play a huge role in the discussions. hillary clinton and donald trump have very different views on climate change. backs the climate policies of president obama... but donald trump has expresed doubts about a new plan to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions. trump and other republicans say it will hurt the u-s economy. and... now to the ?hottest video you'll...
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all told that added up to $28 million to morocco alone. >> correct.from podesta's e-mails and wikileakwikileaks. that is cooperating information for witnesses who will gather evidence and gathering documentation and that's why it is strategic to go ahead and get the subpoenas for those records so they can corroborate what they are already getting from other sources. as bret baier has reported some of these witness interviews are the third time the witness interviewed. whenever the fbi is interviewing you for a third time there is a reason for that. with the information we know agents are talking and stating off record there's an avalanche of information and evidence and that an indictment is probable if not impedeed by the justice department, you can be sure the fbi has this locked and keyed. >> when you hear about communication issues between the different agencies do you think the doj has impeded this investigation and stopped the fbi. you hear allotted about that being reported as well. >> i absolutely think so. here's one of the main reasons. the
all told that added up to $28 million to morocco alone. >> correct.from podesta's e-mails and wikileakwikileaks. that is cooperating information for witnesses who will gather evidence and gathering documentation and that's why it is strategic to go ahead and get the subpoenas for those records so they can corroborate what they are already getting from other sources. as bret baier has reported some of these witness interviews are the third time the witness interviewed. whenever the fbi is...