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over 40% of women in morocco are still illiterate.ow is the first lady's initiative going to help keep some of the more vulnerable girls in school? >> hi! >> i'm here at project soar, an oasis in the desert for some of these very girls. this is project soar. now i know why, because you soar in the air. privately funded with support from the peace corps, project soar's purpose is to keep girls in school as long as possible. because after 12, most moroccan girls outside the cities drop out. >> i am strong! i am strong, i am capable. >> i am capable! >> i am worthy! >> i am worthy! >> i am smart! >> i am smart! >> girl power! >> beautiful. >> here, they find support and encouragement, sports, tutoring, but also practical help for girls. hanan is 13. our translator helped her explain to me why many girls disappear from school five days every month. i wondered if most mothers taught their girls about menstruation. >> they don't normally, actually. it's a little bit conservative for a mom to talk to the girls. >> oh, yes? how would the girl
over 40% of women in morocco are still illiterate.ow is the first lady's initiative going to help keep some of the more vulnerable girls in school? >> hi! >> i'm here at project soar, an oasis in the desert for some of these very girls. this is project soar. now i know why, because you soar in the air. privately funded with support from the peace corps, project soar's purpose is to keep girls in school as long as possible. because after 12, most moroccan girls outside the cities...
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, -- marrakesh, morocco. there was a conference there of 200 countries of the so-called cop22. their gold, at this conference, was to implement the rather vague promises and commitments of the preceding international conference on global warming, cop21 in paris and december 2015, which had in fact been left vague -- for reasons not unrelated to what happened on november 8 here. the paris conference had the goal of establishing verifiable commitments to do something about the worst problem that humans have ever faced -- the likely destruction of the possibility for organized human life. they could not do that. they could only reach a non-verifiable commitment, promises, but not fixed by treaty, a real commitment. and the reason was the republican congress in the united states would not accept binding commitments. so they were left with something much weaker and looser. the morocco conference intended to carry this forward by putting teeth in that loose, vague agreement. the conference opened on november 7 in t
, -- marrakesh, morocco. there was a conference there of 200 countries of the so-called cop22. their gold, at this conference, was to implement the rather vague promises and commitments of the preceding international conference on global warming, cop21 in paris and december 2015, which had in fact been left vague -- for reasons not unrelated to what happened on november 8 here. the paris conference had the goal of establishing verifiable commitments to do something about the worst problem that...
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we find ourselves in morocco. it's the same in many parts of the world. i'm interested in these girls. and their aspirations and how things have changed for their mothers and grandmothers and how they will change for the daughters of these girls. >> i'm trying to build a team here of people who will be committed to these issues. you don't have to be the first lady. you have to care and ready to do the work and be honest about it. >> i'm going to meet a young woman called ra finna. she lived with her aunt and uncle. it is common where you have parent who is can't support you and you live with a relative. she is living with them. >> hello. ra finna? how are you in ni? nice to meet you. >> ra finna is 20. she lives with her aunt and uncle and earns her keep by doing most of the house work. >>. >> ra finna's father died when she was 9 and her mother struggled on her. they will make her on her. her mother made a sacrifice. she sent her away to live with relatives. you have so much to do during the day. when do you get to do it? at night? >> yes. from 9:00 p.m.
we find ourselves in morocco. it's the same in many parts of the world. i'm interested in these girls. and their aspirations and how things have changed for their mothers and grandmothers and how they will change for the daughters of these girls. >> i'm trying to build a team here of people who will be committed to these issues. you don't have to be the first lady. you have to care and ready to do the work and be honest about it. >> i'm going to meet a young woman called ra finna....
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morocco, for example, suffers from regular periods of extreme drought.he area around mount boutmezguida is one of the most arid in the land. but necessity is the mother of invention. our reporter, mabel gundlach, travelled to the region, which is not only dry but also often foggy. and people there are turning that to their advantage. >> jamila bargach often drives up this windy and bumpy track to mount boutmezguida. she is an anthropologist who focuses on development and human rights issues and runs dar si hmad. the moroccan ngo is behind a water project up on the mountain. that is why they have placed these nets here, at an elevation of 1200 meters. the nets catch the fog. drops of water form on the mesh. today it is sunny, but fog often envelops the mountain. >> it comes from over there. it comes in waves. it rises higher and higher, until it is all around you. you could even die here because you can't see where you're going. >> the climate is very dry here in southwest morocco, on the edge of the sahara desert. rain rarely falls. climate change is bri
morocco, for example, suffers from regular periods of extreme drought.he area around mount boutmezguida is one of the most arid in the land. but necessity is the mother of invention. our reporter, mabel gundlach, travelled to the region, which is not only dry but also often foggy. and people there are turning that to their advantage. >> jamila bargach often drives up this windy and bumpy track to mount boutmezguida. she is an anthropologist who focuses on development and human rights...
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and here, the guardian saying morocco had also warned germany and about this tunisian.e guardian's coverage is the best of the bunch, because it has the vital detail that morocco had warned germany about this fellow. he was jailed in italy for a while, and found his way to germany. it is sort ofa found his way to germany. it is sort of a litany of failure, not least because the germans picked up the wrong guy on monday. although it has to be said the italians are fairly proud of themselves, and obviously with good reason, having caught the fellow. and he shot one of the policemen, and the italian minister has said that italians will be able to have a happy holiday and all italian should be proud of him, fair enough. on the daily express, eu's borders, nigel farage saying the passport free zone helps terrorists launch attacks. there is the option of closing borders. yes, but i think you have to envisage a pretty major emergency to roll back your‘s progress in creating an environment of open borders, after an attack carried out by one man driving a truck, awful as it was.
and here, the guardian saying morocco had also warned germany and about this tunisian.e guardian's coverage is the best of the bunch, because it has the vital detail that morocco had warned germany about this fellow. he was jailed in italy for a while, and found his way to germany. it is sort ofa found his way to germany. it is sort of a litany of failure, not least because the germans picked up the wrong guy on monday. although it has to be said the italians are fairly proud of themselves, and...
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marina morocco has the story. >> reporter: gerald javon hall was shot by police officers as officersnd ford domestic violence call at a northeast home. hall's mother tells "fox5" the father of four was navy veteran and days away from turning 30 and family says hall stopped at girlfriend's home christmas morning to pick up presents he bought for his children and it was at the home on walnut northeast where argument between the couple started and once police arrived officers say hall was wheeleding a knife and one officer fired a service weapon. the family claims hall was shot three times in the investigators are now reviewing body camera footage to determine the sequence of events. >> he does it so big for his children every year. he takes care of them. he's a single father. he's electrician. he works for the union. he doesn't devsh this. they don't have a father now. they don't have a father. and i feel bad for him and they didn't have to shoot him he had no weapon. he had no weapon at all. >> the officer that fired the service weapon has been placed on administrative leave pending o
marina morocco has the story. >> reporter: gerald javon hall was shot by police officers as officersnd ford domestic violence call at a northeast home. hall's mother tells "fox5" the father of four was navy veteran and days away from turning 30 and family says hall stopped at girlfriend's home christmas morning to pick up presents he bought for his children and it was at the home on walnut northeast where argument between the couple started and once police arrived officers say...
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marina morocco has more on the schedule, preparations and security. >> reporter: we're now virtually a month away from inauguration today beer seeing how that will shape up and we've seen preps at white house and capitol. they're all done now they've been underway before the election with barricades and barriers being set up down by the national mall cellphones touzers have been lined up along the smithsonian. years ago carriers brought out similar portable cell towers in hopes of preventing a wireless overload. as for scheduled events day for inauguration wreath laying ceremony arlington national sem 25eury and make america great celebration at the lincoln memorial and inauguration day kicks off with swearing in of donald j. trump as 45 president followed by parade that will come down pennsylvania avenue and then the inaugural ball will take place that evening. the next morning, saturday, january 21 there will be a nitional national cathedral in northwest d.c.. now, tonight interim d.c. chief peter newsham says plans in security has been in the works several months and the word on t
marina morocco has more on the schedule, preparations and security. >> reporter: we're now virtually a month away from inauguration today beer seeing how that will shape up and we've seen preps at white house and capitol. they're all done now they've been underway before the election with barricades and barriers being set up down by the national mall cellphones touzers have been lined up along the smithsonian. years ago carriers brought out similar portable cell towers in hopes of...
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police. >>> marina morocco reporting. in a statement d.c. public information office said quling following the call for service a report was not taken once brought to our attention a report was subsequently taken for the offense. this case remains under investigation and furthermore the initial officer's actions are currently under review" in the meantime it's been 12 days since attempted break in and there's been no arrests in the case. >> other news this morning still no word what caused this scene in mexico after explosion ripped through fireworks market north of mexico city 29 people were killed and dozens more hurt the market was crowded with shops buying fireworks for the holidays. fire swept through the same market in 2005-2006. >> and mark's cross germany are reopening form the deadly attack. an u german police search for driver ever the truck that slammed into the christmas market. the man originally arrested was released police say there is not sufficient evidence to tie him to the rampage. isis claimed responsibility for the attack
police. >>> marina morocco reporting. in a statement d.c. public information office said quling following the call for service a report was not taken once brought to our attention a report was subsequently taken for the offense. this case remains under investigation and furthermore the initial officer's actions are currently under review" in the meantime it's been 12 days since attempted break in and there's been no arrests in the case. >> other news this morning still no...
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, from the morocco. >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that because we are at the crossing oflese people very open-minded, very good negotiators, also. ♪ >> anthony: marie-caroline camara is a st. louis metis --senegalese father, french mother-- and she's hosted a lunch with some friends and colleagues, all of whom consider themselves senegalese first, before anything. >> marie-caroline: and, and my feeling compared to other african countries, is that maybe it's come also from, uh, the, the wolof women because the metis family here, people were really married. well, at least the descendants --. >> anthony: between wolof and other groups. >> marie-caroline: -- recognize, you know? compared to west indies where even if people had, um, some white people had children with, um, their slaves they were not recognized. here all these, uh, children and unions were recognized. so, for me that is very special. >> woman 2: the most, eh, um, riches in, in senegal is our culture. is not, uh, petrol, oil, or, other thg. i think that it's our culture, our -- our type of life, our customs. >>
, from the morocco. >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that because we are at the crossing oflese people very open-minded, very good negotiators, also. ♪ >> anthony: marie-caroline camara is a st. louis metis --senegalese father, french mother-- and she's hosted a lunch with some friends and colleagues, all of whom consider themselves senegalese first, before anything. >> marie-caroline: and, and my feeling compared to other african countries, is that maybe it's come...
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live tonight south east marina morocco "fox5 local news". >> and some evening shoppers were in for a shock tonight. shooting victim crashed his car into a mall in maryland after being shot several times. tonight, police tell us the suspect is still on the loose. "fox5" lindsey watts is live in temple hills with more. >> tony, shooting victim crashed right into the main entrance to the mall. we're not over there. because it is private property. we can show you a photo of the damage from the crash. you can see those the broken glass and the barricade that has been set up and this happened in middle of the afternoon and it was around 3 45 today and police say the driver pulled up to mall and stopped if front of it and told an officer he was shot and asked for help. and then for some are on the victim slammed into the mall. police don't know why he did that it may have been something to do with trauma from injuries and we could see bullet holes all over the driver's side of vehicle and the victim was taken to presidential hospital and police say he remains in critical condition right now
live tonight south east marina morocco "fox5 local news". >> and some evening shoppers were in for a shock tonight. shooting victim crashed his car into a mall in maryland after being shot several times. tonight, police tell us the suspect is still on the loose. "fox5" lindsey watts is live in temple hills with more. >> tony, shooting victim crashed right into the main entrance to the mall. we're not over there. because it is private property. we can show you a...
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marina morocco had more. >> here in the anacostia neighborhood south east a 26-year-old man shot in the middle of the street 16 and w on southeast and right on the sidewalk a daily reminder of the violent crimes here in the city and another crime scene. ironically the man taken to the hospital with 11 gun shot wounds was shot under the watch of not one but two crime cameras set up npd and this is electronic electronic billboard cct cameras in use by mpd in this area. >> do you think these signs on cameras are a deter sfwlent no. they don't mean nothing to this -- this younger generation out here. and it's evidence of that today when they shot right in front of two cameras a crime camera two crime cameras right in the middle of the block the individual just shot they keep telling us they are getting more gun violence and that's a cry to me that something else need to be done to get the guns off our street in southeast. >> sources say shot spotter picked up ten gun shots and victim despite serious injuries is expected to survive. southeast d.c., marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >> and n
marina morocco had more. >> here in the anacostia neighborhood south east a 26-year-old man shot in the middle of the street 16 and w on southeast and right on the sidewalk a daily reminder of the violent crimes here in the city and another crime scene. ironically the man taken to the hospital with 11 gun shot wounds was shot under the watch of not one but two crime cameras set up npd and this is electronic electronic billboard cct cameras in use by mpd in this area. >> do you think...
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bbc news, morocco. and thatis girls won! bbc news, morocco.est reports from this year. —— at some of the. from me, phillipa thomas, goodbye for now. yesterday's weather was all about storm barbara, the second named storm for the season. it has been a quiet winter season so far. there is barbara with cloud working into the uk. the strongest winds are in the scottish islands. reports of power supply problems here. transport disruptions as well. into the atlantic our next storm system is forming, this is connor, strong winds to the north of scotland especially on boxing day. the weather watchers had their work cut out enjoying strong winds, being driven out into the bay in lerwick by the strong winds. that is how we start the day. showers and snow in scotland mainly above 200 metres, perhaps 100 metres at times. this is mainly in the hills where we will see that. because of that, we will have icy conditions on some of the roads first thing. england and wales, a lot of dry weather to start the day. a few isolated showers working into north—west en
bbc news, morocco. and thatis girls won! bbc news, morocco.est reports from this year. —— at some of the. from me, phillipa thomas, goodbye for now. yesterday's weather was all about storm barbara, the second named storm for the season. it has been a quiet winter season so far. there is barbara with cloud working into the uk. the strongest winds are in the scottish islands. reports of power supply problems here. transport disruptions as well. into the atlantic our next storm system is...
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in south east d.c., marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >>> new at 10:00. video to show you of a violent encounter here on your screen right now. this is just a d.c. popular union market. around:00 in the morning november 26 a man was approached by a group of people on moore street northeast. and they knocked him to the ground and punched him in this video several times and left him motionless. the suspect took the man's phone, debit card, id and took off in a car. and d.c. police are offering a 10,000 reward for information leading to arrest and conviction in this case. >> and scary moments in southeast d.c. tonight when a police say the metro bus hit a car as it was maybeing a turn from malcolm x avenue southeast on to south capitol streets southeast. we're told ten people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. eight of those people were passengers on the metro bus. and no word yet on what led up to that crash. >> a 20-year-old man is accused of following a teenage girl inside sure home and raping her. the incident happened in mannasas neighborho
in south east d.c., marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >>> new at 10:00. video to show you of a violent encounter here on your screen right now. this is just a d.c. popular union market. around:00 in the morning november 26 a man was approached by a group of people on moore street northeast. and they knocked him to the ground and punched him in this video several times and left him motionless. the suspect took the man's phone, debit card, id and took off in a car. and d.c....
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it will be 40 in morocco valley. the highest tomorrow is a high temperature in the mountain up to 39. 50 even in sandy valley. for las vegas valley were going to 42. a few clouds will clear out. clouds decrease and winds increasing. 10 20 mile-per-hour thus over 30 miles per hour. 54 high temperature. future cast looking at breezes coming in first half of saturday. wednesday down sunday and come back monday. a front coming tuesday with a high of 49. midweek one will get you attention. we will have wide spread freeze the valley. >> anchor: it makes me shiver. >> anchor: maybe the biggest news of the night is coming >> >> anchor: pickup truck slammed into crowded walmart and morning and is store outside des moines. the driver did not slow down as the truck barreled through the front door. the driver is among the injured. iowa state police believe the crash was an accident. >> anchor: researchers say they found a legitimate use for magic mushroom. >> anchor: they compound helps to release depression and anxiety in cance
it will be 40 in morocco valley. the highest tomorrow is a high temperature in the mountain up to 39. 50 even in sandy valley. for las vegas valley were going to 42. a few clouds will clear out. clouds decrease and winds increasing. 10 20 mile-per-hour thus over 30 miles per hour. 54 high temperature. future cast looking at breezes coming in first half of saturday. wednesday down sunday and come back monday. a front coming tuesday with a high of 49. midweek one will get you attention. we will...
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marina morocco is live in northwest with the story. marina . >> that's right, that first look how things are starting to shape up for inauguration day and first let's start with physical and tangible threats. you're look at video from the u.s. capitol and preparations underway at the white house and they're virtually all complete at this point and underway since before election night with barricades and barriers set up for the swearing president-elect trump. now, down by the national wall, cellphone towers appear to be back up at the location and several at&t signs and four years ago carriers brought out similar portable cell towers in hopes of prevent ago wireless overload. we'll see if they succeed this time around. for inauguration and day before here's the schedule weej laying ceremony and then make america great again welcome celebration at the linc on memorial. inauguration day kicks off with sbaering in of donald j. trump as 45 president followed by the parade the next morning jaevr 21 will be a prayer at the he'll ral forth wes
marina morocco is live in northwest with the story. marina . >> that's right, that first look how things are starting to shape up for inauguration day and first let's start with physical and tangible threats. you're look at video from the u.s. capitol and preparations underway at the white house and they're virtually all complete at this point and underway since before election night with barricades and barriers set up for the swearing president-elect trump. now, down by the national...
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in hyattsville, marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >> and we have new dpe tails tonight in the murderf local yoga instruct tore. adrian in court today charged with killing tricia mccauley her body was found inside her stolen car monday after she did not shoyp for a christmas party. johnson told police mc cally offered him sense and claimed she hanged herself inside his car. they are not buying that story. they say she was forceably assaulted and killed. >> we feel the justice system is broken in this case and we pray to god our loss is not something anyone else will ever have to go through. >> you ask what to do now? we need to honor her and celebrate her life and do things for trisha. >> johnson's criminal history includes multiple theft charges and he had been order todd wear a gps monitor days before the killing. he is charged with first degree murder and is held without bail. >> one day after her daughter's death hollywood legend debbie reynolds has died she was making arrangements for her daughter carrie o fame afteg 12 clsi "singing in the rain"nd was in "tammy the batch lor jts
in hyattsville, marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >> and we have new dpe tails tonight in the murderf local yoga instruct tore. adrian in court today charged with killing tricia mccauley her body was found inside her stolen car monday after she did not shoyp for a christmas party. johnson told police mc cally offered him sense and claimed she hanged herself inside his car. they are not buying that story. they say she was forceably assaulted and killed. >> we feel the...
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marina morocco with the story. >> the family confirms he was shot dead by d.c.e police officers as officers responded for domestic violence call at a northeast home. hall's mother told "fox5" the father of four was navy veteran days away from turning 0. hall stopped at girlfriend's home christmas morning to pick up present he bought for his children at the home walnut street northeast an argument started. once police arrived officers say hall was wielding a knife and at least one officer fired a service weapon. the family claims hall was shot three times in the chest and investigators are now reviewing body camera foot bath to de term the sequence of he convenience. >> he takes care of them he's a single father, he doesn't deserve this. they don't have a father now. they don't have a father now. you know, and i feel so bad for him. and they didn't have to shoot him multiple times in the chest. he had no weapon. he had no weapon at all. >> the officer that fired the service weapon has been placed on administrative leave pending outcome of an investigation. in nor
marina morocco with the story. >> the family confirms he was shot dead by d.c.e police officers as officers responded for domestic violence call at a northeast home. hall's mother told "fox5" the father of four was navy veteran days away from turning 0. hall stopped at girlfriend's home christmas morning to pick up present he bought for his children at the home walnut street northeast an argument started. once police arrived officers say hall was wielding a knife and at least...
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"fox5" marina morocco is live in northeast. what happened? >> shawn, it was all caught on tape. the question is what didn't happen? subsequently after that suspect scaled over this woman's fence, in the last hour after we contacted d.c. police, we learned a detective sergeant finally called the victim. >> the detective would come later. i said okay, i'll wait all night and nobody showed up or anything. >> reporter: six days and counting and jean darrellton has not heard back from d.c. police officials or a >> you sure they had a police there? you sure they just making up something? these kids are 37 and 19, come on. >> reporter: she claims six district officers questioned if her two sons called the police when intruder jumped her fence and tried breaking in through her basement. surveillance video doesn't lie. not one, but two officers showed up to take a report and now nearly a week later, the report doesn't exist. >> when was this report taken ma'am? >> december 8. >> it's no not in the system. maybe a number or -- >> no 16207 [ [ bleep ] ]. >> nothing is coming up. >> if she
"fox5" marina morocco is live in northeast. what happened? >> shawn, it was all caught on tape. the question is what didn't happen? subsequently after that suspect scaled over this woman's fence, in the last hour after we contacted d.c. police, we learned a detective sergeant finally called the victim. >> the detective would come later. i said okay, i'll wait all night and nobody showed up or anything. >> reporter: six days and counting and jean darrellton has not...
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"fox5" marina morocco takes a closer look. >> city streets remain tonight after protesters vow to shut down the city. >> at this time the assistant chief of police is peter newsham and charles ramsey was chief of police. >> protest and arrests as dem strairtz taking to the streets of d.c. >> what's clear both of them participated in the order to arrest. there's no issue about that. >> and that's -- that said he picked up a knife and i was not going to let him break another bone in my body. >> goodness. just knowing he would be the replacement it's likefy had given the devil. >> my job requires -- >> you could describe peter newsham. >> for the past 27 years peter newsham has risen through the rapingz of the metropolitan police department. >> a person who is so hostile milling about in a park a public park which would be a place of refuge and safety. that is a person not qualified to be chief of police for washington d.c. >> and at 25 years old peter newsham started career with d.c. police as a rookie officer. and for the past 14 naevr years he stood in the shadows of two police chiefs
"fox5" marina morocco takes a closer look. >> city streets remain tonight after protesters vow to shut down the city. >> at this time the assistant chief of police is peter newsham and charles ramsey was chief of police. >> protest and arrests as dem strairtz taking to the streets of d.c. >> what's clear both of them participated in the order to arrest. there's no issue about that. >> and that's -- that said he picked up a knife and i was not going to let...
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. >> saturday marked the one year anniversary of an assigning of an agreement in morocco, by a broad range libyan society from across the country, including members of the house of representatives. the political agreement paved the way for the government of national accord. under the leadership of the prime minister. during the past year the gna's president took steps to combat terrorism to increase production, improve economic establishment and establish the guard to restore security and governance in libya. the prime minister has been a stead past partner of the united states. d.n.a. aligned forces made sacrifices. making libya and the world safer. the united states supported by conducting 500 air strikes at the request of the prime minister. on the next page of implementation, the interszal community must stand bias it continues towards national reconciliation and concession to legislative and national elections. the libyan agreement is a 2-year roadmap, the responsibility of the gna to ensure a stable, peaceful election to a unified government representing all libyans. >> senior,
. >> saturday marked the one year anniversary of an assigning of an agreement in morocco, by a broad range libyan society from across the country, including members of the house of representatives. the political agreement paved the way for the government of national accord. under the leadership of the prime minister. during the past year the gna's president took steps to combat terrorism to increase production, improve economic establishment and establish the guard to restore security and...
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it is also very important we include tunisia, algeria and morocco in the list of safe countries of originporter: the social democrats agree. but on other points they are accusing the current government of being too slow. >> of course we will be discussing how we should reaeact to this attack. we will intensify deportation measures. reporter: another major point being discussed is increased video camera surveillance. the left party i is againsnst t. >> we will always support the police when it comes to acquiring systems that helelp consolidate the most current information. but usising video cameras w wilt help us attain this goal and continually taping the moves of all immigrants makes it look like we always consider them suspicious. reporter: the german government is under intense pressure. after the christmas market attack in berlin, the public is demanding more security and more protection. brian: let's check another story making the news today. russian president vladimir putin attended a memorial ceremony in moscow for the country's former ambassador to turkey, andrei karlov. the russi
it is also very important we include tunisia, algeria and morocco in the list of safe countries of originporter: the social democrats agree. but on other points they are accusing the current government of being too slow. >> of course we will be discussing how we should reaeact to this attack. we will intensify deportation measures. reporter: another major point being discussed is increased video camera surveillance. the left party i is againsnst t. >> we will always support the...
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"fox5" marina morocco is live at the scene with the late et cetera on this one, marina. >> shawn they believe three men are behind this one and they say they were all working out of a white work van. now this all happened on a fairly busy strep of northwest off 16 street and just norm of columbia heights you're looking at monroe street and but it was 4:00 in the morning and yesterday sunday when that victim awoman is walking down monroe street and grabbed around the shoulders by a suspect. he forced her into a white work van where two other men waited in the van. police say she was asoughted and robbed and eventually the victim was let out a few miles away neighborhood also northwest d.c.. and here where this all started monroe street neighbors say they're on edge following a string of violent crimes. >> there's a couple of incidents that happened on the adjoining blocks in the last few months. so make sure you think you may want to get a security camera. >> since thanksgiving there's probably three instances where one of our neighbors called us. i was out of town and she called and l
"fox5" marina morocco is live at the scene with the late et cetera on this one, marina. >> shawn they believe three men are behind this one and they say they were all working out of a white work van. now this all happened on a fairly busy strep of northwest off 16 street and just norm of columbia heights you're looking at monroe street and but it was 4:00 in the morning and yesterday sunday when that victim awoman is walking down monroe street and grabbed around the shoulders by...
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the bugs were found in a recent shipment of clementines from morocco, it can destroy fruit by laying its eggs inside. an investation years ago caused millions of dollars worth of damage to crops in california. >>> and how a woman fell off a chair-lift to her death on a family ski trip. >>> and a mom is reunited with her daughter after she was briefly kidnapped outside of a laundry mat. >>> a man driving a u-haul truck led police on an hour long chase in tucson, arizona. the man reportedly robbed a store and then fled and managed to avoid hitting other cars but tried to carjack another vehicle and that is when police shot him. he was taken to the hospital in stable condition. >>> the u.s. coast guard is searching lake eerie for a missing plane with six people on board. three adults and three children were flying to columbus, ohio when the plane disappeared from radar, there is no sign of any debris so far. >>> a 40-year-old mother is dead after a freak accident at a ski resort. >> station one respond to ski ranch for three people that fell approximately 25 feet. >> rescuers rushed the
the bugs were found in a recent shipment of clementines from morocco, it can destroy fruit by laying its eggs inside. an investation years ago caused millions of dollars worth of damage to crops in california. >>> and how a woman fell off a chair-lift to her death on a family ski trip. >>> and a mom is reunited with her daughter after she was briefly kidnapped outside of a laundry mat. >>> a man driving a u-haul truck led police on an hour long chase in tucson,...
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marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >> new tonight at 11 a frederick county teenagers faces charges of bring loaded handgun to school. sheriff deputies say students told a teacher that a student posted video on social media showing the teen with the gun at oak dale high in i'msville. the school resource officer took the student out of a classroom and took the gun awe ands dorded him out. deputies charged 17-year-old robert shipley jr. as an adult. he's facing several weapons charge. >> two arrests after a brutal beating was held on camera in arlington county friday night mcdonald's on lee highway. the victim's mother gave us this video and she says it shows people punching her 1-year-old in the head over and over again. someone can be heard calling him a snitch. the victim's mother says she believes this attack is retall caition for her son report ago crime. >> it refers to my son being attacked and robbed six months ago and one grabbed them from behind during school and the other one reached in pockets and took out $40. >> police arrested these two men they're charged with malicious w
marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >> new tonight at 11 a frederick county teenagers faces charges of bring loaded handgun to school. sheriff deputies say students told a teacher that a student posted video on social media showing the teen with the gun at oak dale high in i'msville. the school resource officer took the student out of a classroom and took the gun awe ands dorded him out. deputies charged 17-year-old robert shipley jr. as an adult. he's facing several weapons...
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we head to the conference's host country, morocco, one region that is suffering the effects of drought. people there are finding inventive ways to cope. and we go to hurricane-struck haiti. a country whose very fate could be decided by climate change. it has been nearly a year since the signing of the historic paris agreement.
we head to the conference's host country, morocco, one region that is suffering the effects of drought. people there are finding inventive ways to cope. and we go to hurricane-struck haiti. a country whose very fate could be decided by climate change. it has been nearly a year since the signing of the historic paris agreement.
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we head to the conference's host country, morocco, one region that is suffering the effects of drought are finding inventive ways to cope. and we go to hurricane-struck haiti. a country whose very fate could be decided by climate change.
we head to the conference's host country, morocco, one region that is suffering the effects of drought are finding inventive ways to cope. and we go to hurricane-struck haiti. a country whose very fate could be decided by climate change.
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narrator: in algeria, benbella's rebels were fighting their war with guns sent from morocco. and just as the revolution was coming to a head, a slight change in the overall structure was instituted. in 1958, french president charles de gaulle came to algeria declaring with outstretched arms, i have understood you. i declare that from this day forward, france considers in the whole of algeria, there is only one category of inhabitant, that there are only frenchman in the full sense. -- frenchmen in the full sense. de gaulle called for people to vote on the question of independence. the majority voted to remain french citizens, an integral part of france. de gaulle said, three and a half million men and women have cast their votes of confidence. this is a fact that commits france and algeria to each other for all time. two years later in 1960, the same french president, charles de gaulle, was heard to ridiculed the frenchization and -- of the algerians and to talk of an algerian algeria. it did not take the leaders of the army of liberation long to take the talk of the algerian
narrator: in algeria, benbella's rebels were fighting their war with guns sent from morocco. and just as the revolution was coming to a head, a slight change in the overall structure was instituted. in 1958, french president charles de gaulle came to algeria declaring with outstretched arms, i have understood you. i declare that from this day forward, france considers in the whole of algeria, there is only one category of inhabitant, that there are only frenchman in the full sense. -- frenchmen...
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bbc news, morocco.oking back at some of the best reports from this year. from me, phillipa thomas, goodbye for now. after the fairly windy spell of weather that many saw over the festive period, things are turning colder and much quieter too. here's the scene in highland scotland on monday, some snow over higher ground. some sunshine to see out boxing day too across the isle of wight. high pressure is dominating the weather for everyone as we head through the day on tuesday. the isobars fairly widely spaced for the most part, much less windy than in recent days. frost and fog patches around especially in parts of england and wales, further north, more cloud and breeze around. looking around the country at 9am, across the bulk of england and wales, a fine start to the day. pretty chilly, the coldest night we have seen in a little while, some frost around and a few mist and fog patches. further north across northern england and northern ireland, more cloud and again a chilly start to the day, some isolate
bbc news, morocco.oking back at some of the best reports from this year. from me, phillipa thomas, goodbye for now. after the fairly windy spell of weather that many saw over the festive period, things are turning colder and much quieter too. here's the scene in highland scotland on monday, some snow over higher ground. some sunshine to see out boxing day too across the isle of wight. high pressure is dominating the weather for everyone as we head through the day on tuesday. the isobars fairly...
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the influence of the united states behind the nato, the prime minister of tunisia, the sultan of morocco to establish bases for a settlement of an independent personality of algeria, interdependent to france, and neighboring nations. i believe this to be of vital importance to us. narrator: this photo was taken october 15, 1962 in washington d.c. and carried the following , caption, premier of algeria and president kennedy as he stand as he receives full military honors shortly after his arrival today for talks with the chief executive. he is expected to thank kennedy for having called for algerian independence as far back as 1957. after receiving full military honors at the white house, he visited fellow revolutionary fidel castro before returning to algeria. in april of 1964, americans read in their newspaper -- far more important facts are that though very much a dictator is not a communist. , >> one month later in may 1964, ben bella was awarded the linen peace prize in moscow. non peace prize in moscow. he declared, our socialism stems from islam. we repeat before world opinion that
the influence of the united states behind the nato, the prime minister of tunisia, the sultan of morocco to establish bases for a settlement of an independent personality of algeria, interdependent to france, and neighboring nations. i believe this to be of vital importance to us. narrator: this photo was taken october 15, 1962 in washington d.c. and carried the following , caption, premier of algeria and president kennedy as he stand as he receives full military honors shortly after his...
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why is it that we're not hearing much, of course, thank god, about civil strife in morocco? we do have an established arena where citizens can bring in their grievances, difficulty, demands from the government and the feeling that they are listened to, at least in that extent. >> other question, comments? the gentleman way in the back and then the two women here. >> thank you, greg with american university. my question is for amr. i really appreciate your comments on civil society and the need for civil society organizations outside the region to help those inside the region. but as you know, especially in egypt, the government portrays us as a foreign conspiracy and we'll play up the hyper nationalism and prevent that type of assistance. so how do you get around that problem to have civil society, the united states or in europe, helping those on the ground in egypt? thank you. >> thank you, jack. very briefly, i believe, a, we do not need to shy away from pushing forward the counter narrative. we do not have to submit to the hyper nationalist type of populist, narrative of,
why is it that we're not hearing much, of course, thank god, about civil strife in morocco? we do have an established arena where citizens can bring in their grievances, difficulty, demands from the government and the feeling that they are listened to, at least in that extent. >> other question, comments? the gentleman way in the back and then the two women here. >> thank you, greg with american university. my question is for amr. i really appreciate your comments on civil society...
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we also have coriander from morocco and lemon peel from pain. —— spain.n the spanish sun and peeling those are. it has got eight different botanicals, we will put them in pots. replace everything in there with water and spirits, heat everything up. at 80 degrees that alcohol boils and the vapour travels up alcohol boils and the vapour travels up the column and goes over the lion arm, it's the condenser and into the receiving tanks. why do you think gin is so popular? it isa why do you think gin is so popular? it is a versatile spirit. it lends itself well to cocktails. it smells lovely in here today. that's it from me here at one of the uk's oldest gin distilleries. that was steph, of course, who looks com pletely that was steph, of course, who looks completely sober. i'm glad i didn't do that 0b! there is a lot of detail on the website. second day of strikes. hundreds of workers on strike again today for the post office and southern rail guards as well. keep up—to—date. southern rail guards as well. keep up-to-date. the poor people that rely on southern
we also have coriander from morocco and lemon peel from pain. —— spain.n the spanish sun and peeling those are. it has got eight different botanicals, we will put them in pots. replace everything in there with water and spirits, heat everything up. at 80 degrees that alcohol boils and the vapour travels up alcohol boils and the vapour travels up the column and goes over the lion arm, it's the condenser and into the receiving tanks. why do you think gin is so popular? it isa why do you think...
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custom officials found the mediterranean fruit fly larva from morocco this month. the shipment not allowed to be distributed. it's one of the most destructive agriculture pests. it has spread to many parts of the world. >>> after 79 years of serving up heaps of cured meat carnegie deli will be placing its last ridiculously oversized sandwich today. it has remained a popular tourist destination for years. helped in part by pop culture cameos and prime location a block from carnegie hall. days before it shuts its doors the line stretched down the block as hungry people waited to chow down on the $20 pastrami sandwich. >> it's a little sad because it's been here for so long. >> i'm devastated they're closing. we come here every time we come to new york. >> the deli's owner says the closing is for personal reasons and says she wants more time to enjoy her life. don't blame her. >>> are you tired? you are not alone. nearly half of all adults have some kind of trouble sleeping. coming up, we take a closer look at what experts call early morning insomnia. and how you can
custom officials found the mediterranean fruit fly larva from morocco this month. the shipment not allowed to be distributed. it's one of the most destructive agriculture pests. it has spread to many parts of the world. >>> after 79 years of serving up heaps of cured meat carnegie deli will be placing its last ridiculously oversized sandwich today. it has remained a popular tourist destination for years. helped in part by pop culture cameos and prime location a block from carnegie...
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the light aircraft was headed to morocco when it had technical problems. a woman and teenager on board walked away from the crash and firefighters had to cut through the wreckage to rescue a man trapped inside. he suffers serious injuries and authorities say it's a miracle though that no one on the ground was hurt. >>> another aviation story. korean air promised to approve taser training for friendins after an incident last week where an out-of-control passenger attacked crew members and passengers and it was actually a u.s. singer richard marks who finally stepped in to help restrain the man. marks criticized the airline for not being able to use restraints or a taser on him which korean flight attendants are issued. today the carrier says they will improve security training and ensure at least one male flight attendant is assigned to each flight. >>> still ahead, a local movie theater prepares to celebrate like it's 1941 and everyone is invited to join. in the story next. >>> first we want to thank abc 7 news viewer craig for a great picture of petaluma.
the light aircraft was headed to morocco when it had technical problems. a woman and teenager on board walked away from the crash and firefighters had to cut through the wreckage to rescue a man trapped inside. he suffers serious injuries and authorities say it's a miracle though that no one on the ground was hurt. >>> another aviation story. korean air promised to approve taser training for friendins after an incident last week where an out-of-control passenger attacked crew members...
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the region, why it's important to differentiate and spend some time kcomparing egypt or comparing morocco, different countries where military establishments dominate actors. other countries where we have civilian politicians or civilian elites managing politics with all of the shortcoming of the political arena is the fact of pushing forward compromise, consensus building and cross ideological alliances, new social contracts where citizens can hold the governments accountable is not, all of that is not easily done if you have military governments in place. but if you have governments dominated by military security establishments in place. one key distinction when you look at arab countries in 2016 is to differentiate between the countries where the military security establishments are the dominant players in politics and countries once again, tunisia, morocco and elsewhere where civilian political dynamics and civilian groups are in charge. we have a track record of civilian groups accepting for inclusion, more compromise as opposed to military security establishments. here's to -- this h
the region, why it's important to differentiate and spend some time kcomparing egypt or comparing morocco, different countries where military establishments dominate actors. other countries where we have civilian politicians or civilian elites managing politics with all of the shortcoming of the political arena is the fact of pushing forward compromise, consensus building and cross ideological alliances, new social contracts where citizens can hold the governments accountable is not, all of...
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also served up a diplomatic fashion in the countries of mozambique switzerland and morocco. we are delighted to work with him. we are going to hear about an event certainly part of my own country and i'm quite happy with might have been devastating and is pleased to be a partner just a few days ago if the 71st anniversary of the surrender of the nazi occupying forces of the second world war. it's not to speak of reflecting on the significance of what happened. historians know they should never ask hypothetical questions what would have happened if we are supposed to focus on the fact and explain what led to certain outcome. it is a little bit tempting to speculate what is with our societies and what it looked like if they succeeded in their ambitions to produce an atomic bomb. in the interior of the county of norway they produced a key ingredient in some of the production is here in the room. i'm sure that you will hear about that later. two initial attempts to stop the production failed, and 41 young commanders lost their lives as a result. the third attempt, however, was s
also served up a diplomatic fashion in the countries of mozambique switzerland and morocco. we are delighted to work with him. we are going to hear about an event certainly part of my own country and i'm quite happy with might have been devastating and is pleased to be a partner just a few days ago if the 71st anniversary of the surrender of the nazi occupying forces of the second world war. it's not to speak of reflecting on the significance of what happened. historians know they should never...
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jews are part and parcel, an intricate fabric of middle east, morocco, lebanon, tunisia, the rest of north africa. this is not the same thing. even jews to stay in what is palestine and israel is absolutely fine. the request is to end an apartheid regime, not to remove jewish people. those are two differ things. the conflation of those things is very dangerous and why it's become detractable. >> i want to drill down. obviously palestinian sees things differently than israeli prime minister. why is the idea of recognizing israel as a jewish state being characterized as such a roadblock here? >> israel demanded palestines recognize it as reality which they did al roker and formally in 1993. israel has been recognized and has existed as a state since 1948 and entered united nations as a member state in 1949. so this idea that now demanding, upping this demand, moving the needle so that palestinians are short yet again is basically like telling friends we want you to recognize french is french, u.s. are americans but, hey, you have to recognize u.s. is for white americans only or fran is
jews are part and parcel, an intricate fabric of middle east, morocco, lebanon, tunisia, the rest of north africa. this is not the same thing. even jews to stay in what is palestine and israel is absolutely fine. the request is to end an apartheid regime, not to remove jewish people. those are two differ things. the conflation of those things is very dangerous and why it's become detractable. >> i want to drill down. obviously palestinian sees things differently than israeli prime...
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investment in girls education around the world, including liberia and morocco. barriers that keep them from realizing their promise. i just can't walk away from them. >> these are just some of the extraordinary girls we'll meet. rafina. fozia, janet,
investment in girls education around the world, including liberia and morocco. barriers that keep them from realizing their promise. i just can't walk away from them. >> these are just some of the extraordinary girls we'll meet. rafina. fozia, janet,
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. >> kareem is focused on the broader middle east region from pakistan to morocco and everyplace enrichinges. we are in 11 countries, which leaves at least 9 to be tapped into. even the countries where in, we are still in the major cities with a lot more cities and need to be entered in the markets. yousef: when i look at how many countries you entered in 2016, i think you might go to another five or six in 2017. how many are you targeting? four, guess is three or in north africa that are still open. the ones that are open are algeria, tunisia. we just launched turkey a month ago, which has been in the news the country focus is limited, but the city focus is a lot bigger. we launched five cities in pakistan and then last few days. that is what we are going after. angie: a huge fundraiser expected. you also have a lot of foreign investors there who are piling ando invest in careem certainly other middle east technologies. what about exit strategy? are you willing to at some point outsource that and maybe sell to a foreign investor? mudassir: the way that we build a business, we are ready to
. >> kareem is focused on the broader middle east region from pakistan to morocco and everyplace enrichinges. we are in 11 countries, which leaves at least 9 to be tapped into. even the countries where in, we are still in the major cities with a lot more cities and need to be entered in the markets. yousef: when i look at how many countries you entered in 2016, i think you might go to another five or six in 2017. how many are you targeting? four, guess is three or in north africa that are...
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. ♪ >> anthony: morocco has ras el hanout, india, garam masala. ethiopia has this. those guys who grind the stuff are covered with it, breathe it all day long. >> maya: feel this, it's so warm. >> anthony: still warm. wow. that's sort of magic, man. ♪ marcus left ethiopia at age two, so finding and reconnecting with his family has not been easy. tracking down a mom who died in similar circumstances on the right dates, following a thread to a dusty village in the oromo region, where marcus found the man he has come to accept as his biological father. he also found tigist, selam, zebenay, ashu, and daniel, presumably, his siblings by another mother. together, marcus and his sisters make doro wat, a classic chicken stew. >> marcus: you talk about old feeling. i need this to be -- go back to new york and be the chef that i have to be. i really need this. welcome to a tsige family meal. tsige family meal. so we start with the injera bread, right? >> maya: yes. >> anthony: besides the doro wat, we have cabbage, beets, and collards, root vegetables finished with the livers
. ♪ >> anthony: morocco has ras el hanout, india, garam masala. ethiopia has this. those guys who grind the stuff are covered with it, breathe it all day long. >> maya: feel this, it's so warm. >> anthony: still warm. wow. that's sort of magic, man. ♪ marcus left ethiopia at age two, so finding and reconnecting with his family has not been easy. tracking down a mom who died in similar circumstances on the right dates, following a thread to a dusty village in the oromo...
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isassir sheikha: careem focused on the middle east region, but we work all the way from pakistan to moroccoabout 20 countries and there are a lot of cities. ninently in 11 countries, that still need to the cap -- tapped into. and we are in major cities, but there need to be more cities in those markets. yousef: when i look at how many countries you injured in 2016, put the meat on the bone, which countries are you targeting? mudassir sheikha: probably three or four countries in north africa that are still open. yousef: which ones? mudassir sheikha: algeria, tunisia, we just launched turkey a month ago, which has been in the news. the country focus is limited, but the city focus is bigger. we just launched in four cities in egypt and will be launching exceed hisi city can head that is what we are going after. angie: a huge fundraiser expected, and you also have a lot of foreign investors that are piling in to invest and other middle east technologies, but what exit strategy are you willing at some point to outsource that and offset that and to sell to a foreign investor? so, the wayikha: tha
isassir sheikha: careem focused on the middle east region, but we work all the way from pakistan to moroccoabout 20 countries and there are a lot of cities. ninently in 11 countries, that still need to the cap -- tapped into. and we are in major cities, but there need to be more cities in those markets. yousef: when i look at how many countries you injured in 2016, put the meat on the bone, which countries are you targeting? mudassir sheikha: probably three or four countries in north africa...