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they take a view about morocco that morocco is cruel to its animals, which isn't true.know what to do with them at the end of their life. they come here. the couple are using their pensions to run the place. they don't charge an entrance fee, and guests are free to roam and play with the animals. it's feeding time for the donkeys and, yeah, they're chowing down. they were a bit hangry before, and i suppose after the hard life that these donkeys have led, this is probably a really nice respite. over the years, the sanctuary has grown, and today, is home to around 30 donkeys and mules. adoption programmes are in place too if visitors want to sponsor an animal. so, jarjeer refuge gives all the donkeys and mules that arrive here a name, so they can bond with the workers and the visitors. and this one's called daisy and i think we're friends now. hello, daisy. hello. she's just chilling out. ok, well, that's it for this week on the travel show. join us next week, when lucy prepares to go subzero in the french alps. well, my time to take my icy plunge has come. i'm not as ner
they take a view about morocco that morocco is cruel to its animals, which isn't true.know what to do with them at the end of their life. they come here. the couple are using their pensions to run the place. they don't charge an entrance fee, and guests are free to roam and play with the animals. it's feeding time for the donkeys and, yeah, they're chowing down. they were a bit hangry before, and i suppose after the hard life that these donkeys have led, this is probably a really nice respite....
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mother lives in morocco.go back, you would have the same freedoms in morocco? yes, of course. now let's turn to your other book lullaby, which was a publishing sensation, it won the prix goncourt, france's most prestigious literary prize. sold a huge amount. you were inspired by a story in new york of a nanny who killed the two children in her care. why take that on? actually, i was not inspired by this story, i was writing the book when i discovered the story. i was writing the book about a nanny coming into a family. so i wrote like 100—150 pages and sent it to my publisher and he said, yes, i like the idea, but the book is a little bit boring. it's always the same. you have to find something to put some tension in the narrative so the reader wants to read the book. and one day i was reading the newspaper and i read about this crime in new york. and i began to research about different kind of crimes like this, and there was a crime also in strasbourg, and i discovered also the louise woodward case, this bri
mother lives in morocco.go back, you would have the same freedoms in morocco? yes, of course. now let's turn to your other book lullaby, which was a publishing sensation, it won the prix goncourt, france's most prestigious literary prize. sold a huge amount. you were inspired by a story in new york of a nanny who killed the two children in her care. why take that on? actually, i was not inspired by this story, i was writing the book when i discovered the story. i was writing the book about a...
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over on life expectancy in morocco is only a few years lower than in europe and the united states but the harsh living conditions in were more rural areas and poor access to health care a fact long. literacy is also know especially among girls whose education can be limited for a number of different reasons. that . have. been shown to you. and you mccain or mccain made. up. his sleeves and she she has you feel. that so no said. well look in their cars was. the new. but in. general phobia. was not. and you know what. that was what and. also lots of that kind of was just an ass. hole out of our general general had them again and then not as intense a lot of them as you said to console vo i thought that said ted and as you watched all my sentiments. i've never had oprah fans don't smoke. i don't get a chance and they. pull that out. well a kid can assume that a bull must suffer observed. so what kind of conditions you do you smell the national coalition and the bison bed that would. be in. this game she. cautioned ends in a caption i saw food come from. and that's a hell of. a lot of com
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the second largest in morocco has its. roots in one of the mountain villages here and. about the harshness of her life. it's more women here than men. feeling imprisoned she says. we're no one can see them. and that's what the story is about. the villages. are poor and. the four million people living in poverty in morocco. in rural areas. are bringing three. virtually on her own. so. you need. more to get one then it shows that. the finns yeah. that condon's again. i knew. that. the last. that's because a mass. says. that the was then that. that's . what am. i left behind same with the fists a little hollow though it is they'd issued a visitor what he thought i was sure they would have to pick but i've got a fetus that. i want. us that there's some wild animal goodness from the that's. where the fantasy. can it. and i'll have them. and say i'll order the then they. say if you're still slow dance i'm not then it goes. then that. there are no jobs here for men of working age so most of them have to leave for bigger farms or cities to find jobs leaving their families for l
the second largest in morocco has its. roots in one of the mountain villages here and. about the harshness of her life. it's more women here than men. feeling imprisoned she says. we're no one can see them. and that's what the story is about. the villages. are poor and. the four million people living in poverty in morocco. in rural areas. are bringing three. virtually on her own. so. you need. more to get one then it shows that. the finns yeah. that condon's again. i knew. that. the last....
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your family are from morocco. yeah, and i was born and raised in morocco.surprised by the things they were saying? yes, and i was surprised by the fact that they want so much to speak out. i was surprised by the fact that the more you speak and conquer your dignity. at the beginning the women were looking like this and more they spoke to me and the more they were standing up and looking me and looking me in the eyes, and i could feel that telling me their story was helping them to heal, to feel that maybe their story counts. right, which has prompted you to put an essay together of what had been said to you and your response to it. also on this question of freedom — you talk about, ‘freedom in our arab world, is torture if not a tragedy,‘ and that is because of the effects of a woman if she chooses to be free. as a lot of people, i was an idealist and i thought that every human being wants to be free. for me it was obvious. but it is not. actually a lot of people prefer security to freedom, or money to freedom. it is very difficult to choose to be free beca
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there is a lot of talk about this place in morocco.art career, i used to be a banker. you used to be a banker? you have gone from a banker to an artist. that is extreme. would you say morocco is now becoming the hub, or the central place if you're an artist? i don't know, it has this nanograms that rings people all over morocco. maybe it is the geographical position between spain and africa,. it is the collision of cultures isn't it. when you have the collision of culture it becomes very interesting. over the past few yea rs, interesting. over the past few years, marrakech interesting. over the past few years, marra kech has interesting. over the past few years, marrakech has seen a considerable amount of public and private investment into the arts. what is that! and several outreach programmes designed to engage both the international and local communities. and the newest addition to that programme is where i am off to that programme is where i am off to next. this art museum was opened bya to next. this art museum was opened by a wea
there is a lot of talk about this place in morocco.art career, i used to be a banker. you used to be a banker? you have gone from a banker to an artist. that is extreme. would you say morocco is now becoming the hub, or the central place if you're an artist? i don't know, it has this nanograms that rings people all over morocco. maybe it is the geographical position between spain and africa,. it is the collision of cultures isn't it. when you have the collision of culture it becomes very...
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what keeps drawing you back to morocco and marra kech?ist or a musician, it is a great place, it has an energy, some cities around the globe have energy. it is a city with a character, personality. and when you come here it will bring out your character. i feel like a star now! if you are thinking of coming to marrakech, don'tjust check out the medinas and souks, why not check out some art as well. it can expand your horizons, and maybe your wardrobe. now later this year, we will be marking the 75th anniversary of d—day, the allied landings on the beaches of normandy which eventually led to france being liberated from german occupation. before d—day, the french resistance had been carrying out clandestine operations against the germans for almost four years. the city of lyon was home to many resistance fighters, and if you head there, you can still see some of the alleyways and passages where they hid. still to come on the travel show, lucy is here with some gadgets to help you catch up on your sleep when you're on the road. as far as wak
what keeps drawing you back to morocco and marra kech?ist or a musician, it is a great place, it has an energy, some cities around the globe have energy. it is a city with a character, personality. and when you come here it will bring out your character. i feel like a star now! if you are thinking of coming to marrakech, don'tjust check out the medinas and souks, why not check out some art as well. it can expand your horizons, and maybe your wardrobe. now later this year, we will be marking the...
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when adele came out, the response in morocco, i think surprised you.pened up with women. yemen, a lot of women came to meet and talk to me about their sexual life. —— yeah. they talked about their intimacy. they said that they identified with adele because she lives all the time. in morocco, sexual intercourse is forbidden, homosexually is forbidden, abortion is forbidden so a lot of women have to lie when it comes to sexual topics. and your family are from morocco? yes, and i was born and raised there. were you surprised by the things they were saying? yes, i was surprised by the things they we re was surprised by the things they were saying and i was surprised by the fact that they wanted so much to speak out and i was surprised by the fa ct speak out and i was surprised by the fact that the more that you speak and the more you conquer your dignity. in the beginning, the middle —— women were speaking like this and the more they spoke to me and the more they were standing up and the more they were standing up and looking at me in the eyes and i felt l
when adele came out, the response in morocco, i think surprised you.pened up with women. yemen, a lot of women came to meet and talk to me about their sexual life. —— yeah. they talked about their intimacy. they said that they identified with adele because she lives all the time. in morocco, sexual intercourse is forbidden, homosexually is forbidden, abortion is forbidden so a lot of women have to lie when it comes to sexual topics. and your family are from morocco? yes, and i was born and...
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marrakech is one of morocco's most popular destinations.ets and souks to its rich cultural history. and people from all over flock here to enjoy the vibe. and this place is starting to establish itself as an international arts hub, joining people who are interested in modern african art. first off i am heading to the montresso art foundation. it is one of several places encouraging the growth of vibrant artistic communities in marrakech. they run a residency programme where artists from all over the world can apply to have their projects funded and developed by the foundation. i have never seen art like this before. i don't even know how to translate it or comprehend it, it's... it's mad! i feel like i want to touch it, but i can't, it is his work. you just want to reach out and grab it, as it looks so tactile. most of the artists come from across africa, and can stay in residence for up to three months. and with six studios on site, the foundation can support up to eight artist at any time. mohamed chair extracts superheroes from their com
marrakech is one of morocco's most popular destinations.ets and souks to its rich cultural history. and people from all over flock here to enjoy the vibe. and this place is starting to establish itself as an international arts hub, joining people who are interested in modern african art. first off i am heading to the montresso art foundation. it is one of several places encouraging the growth of vibrant artistic communities in marrakech. they run a residency programme where artists from all...
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so seeing something like that, i morocco. so seeing something like that, lam morocco. like that, i am very happy, i'm like ok, we are getting there, there is some positive things going on. so yeah, people are getting more open and i feel like the new generation is going to definitely make a difference. a star in scandinavia whose family story starts and scandinavia, she has put up (music) when herfamily (music) when her family moved to escape the civil war, they headed to europe, where she was born and then finland before eventually settling in sweden. around 280,000 live in europe. more so than any other european country. her family is made a home here but her mother remembers the life they left behind. do you think looking at what your children do now, do you think that it was worth it to move? a lot of somalian parents, i'd really too happy to be living here. i think they are happy for us, but they know what they had to leave behind, a whole country that we loved that is war—torn. and not what he used to be and obviously, there's a lot of hurt there for somalian par
so seeing something like that, i morocco. so seeing something like that, lam morocco. like that, i am very happy, i'm like ok, we are getting there, there is some positive things going on. so yeah, people are getting more open and i feel like the new generation is going to definitely make a difference. a star in scandinavia whose family story starts and scandinavia, she has put up (music) when herfamily (music) when her family moved to escape the civil war, they headed to europe, where she was...
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theories big business in morocco mainly blueberries raspberries and strawberries the sector is worth about three hundred million u.s. dollars annually and the u.k. is one of the country's biggest markets and he said. this area of the sector berries is increasing exponentially however there is also strong competition in this sector from other countries such as spain spawn world when all the prices of berries on the british market are more attractive to us than on other markets. up to now sales to the u.k. have been mainly via e.u. based wholesalers but with rex it looming moroccan producers have been forging new relationships with british clients. so. currently we have no problem with breaks out on the contrary as producers we are dealing directly with customers in britain before we dealt with the british market through a spanish intermediary so we exported to spain and then spain exported to britain but now we're getting to know some of the clients in britain so we export directly . very filming in morocco is also attracting international investment according to the moroccan agricult
theories big business in morocco mainly blueberries raspberries and strawberries the sector is worth about three hundred million u.s. dollars annually and the u.k. is one of the country's biggest markets and he said. this area of the sector berries is increasing exponentially however there is also strong competition in this sector from other countries such as spain spawn world when all the prices of berries on the british market are more attractive to us than on other markets. up to now sales...
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insurance for small farmers already exists in morocco. insurance companies offer schemes that are subsidized by the state. so that's not our focus is the back of. what we're more interested in is an insurance solution that encompasses the entire value chain. from growing and harvesting to packaging and transportation ideally everyone involved in the process is insured against natural disaster whether they are directly or indirectly affected agriculture is the source of income here in this plane but extreme weather from drought to flooding is becoming an increasingly frequent problem. we head into touch with the provincial capital where local authorities are struggling to cope with the effects of extreme weather heavy rain and flooding jeopardize the whole region roads and bridges are especially vulnerable this footage shows how devastating floods here can be. if the authorities can't afford to repair a collapsed bridges like this one the transport of fresh produce will be interrupted the problem calls for more than improvised solutions th
insurance for small farmers already exists in morocco. insurance companies offer schemes that are subsidized by the state. so that's not our focus is the back of. what we're more interested in is an insurance solution that encompasses the entire value chain. from growing and harvesting to packaging and transportation ideally everyone involved in the process is insured against natural disaster whether they are directly or indirectly affected agriculture is the source of income here in this plane...
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over on life expectancy in morocco is only a few years lower than in europe and the united states but the harsh living conditions in were more rural areas and poor access to health care in fact long. literacy is also know especially among girls education can be limited for a number of different reasons. you. know. that's a real tension. and you mccain you're mccain made. up. his sleeves and she she has. no say. well look in the cars was. the new. can also see that. as well. and you know what. that was. also much of the ends was russian after. all. general had them a calf and then that's not. why the seven had it and you wished. yeah i miss that math and miss that but i never. mentioned that it's a. mess that. well a kid can or somebody who must suffer observe. what kind of conditions you do he smelled national coalition and they are. really beautiful binmen. she. said i caution i was in a caption i saw food. and that's a hell of. a lot of come out of your own daughter now so. i knew i had. a kind of. care. and. some more what. i know were and that's. all how as as best she could go no
over on life expectancy in morocco is only a few years lower than in europe and the united states but the harsh living conditions in were more rural areas and poor access to health care in fact long. literacy is also know especially among girls education can be limited for a number of different reasons. you. know. that's a real tension. and you mccain you're mccain made. up. his sleeves and she she has. no say. well look in the cars was. the new. can also see that. as well. and you know what....
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over on life expectancy in morocco is only a few years lower than in europe and the united states but the harsh living conditions in were more rural areas and poor access to health care a fact long deputy. literacy is also know especially among girls whose education can be limited for a number of different reasons. you . know. that's a. challenge she will have to do. and you mccain or mccain made. up. his sleeves and she has to feel. less alone and no say. well look in the cars was she saying she'd be. the new. as well. and you know what. that was. also most of the cut off the ends was russian after. all out of the. general had demographic and then that's not a lot of. sense and you watched. yeah i miss that math and misery. and don't smoke. and. it's a. mess that i feel that our. well a kid can assume that a ball must suffer observed. what kind of conditions you do his men and they are i feel bad though it could. be you know. this game she. cautioned i was in a caption i saw food. and that's a hell of. a lot of come out of her own daughter now so. i knew i had a heart. and. more what
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abderrahmane, my other partner is from morocco.e cultures like amsterdam and like our african heritage together that is literally the daily paper. daily paper is a reflection of the three founders. can you show me what it means? yeah, definitely. hussein has never been back to somalia, but he finds ways to show connections to the country through his clothing. what is it about that logo do you think represents? it's actually the masai shield. the masai is a nomadic tribe, wherever they go is their home. so we have the same feeling. we relate to that. we're going to make him look extra pretty. ready for appelsap. ready for appelsap, what's that? applesap, it's a music festival. today? yeah, today. yeah, it's been going on for more than 15 years and one of my favourites. are you going too? yeah for sure, are you coming? all right, yeah. appelsap is literally like everybody from amsterdam and outside of amsterdam that loves hip hop culture that come together. what does this festival mean to you? why did you bring us here? daily paper g
abderrahmane, my other partner is from morocco.e cultures like amsterdam and like our african heritage together that is literally the daily paper. daily paper is a reflection of the three founders. can you show me what it means? yeah, definitely. hussein has never been back to somalia, but he finds ways to show connections to the country through his clothing. what is it about that logo do you think represents? it's actually the masai shield. the masai is a nomadic tribe, wherever they go is...
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in two thousand and five morocco begun its national human development initiative support project with a million dollar budgets aimed at improving people's living conditions and reducing poverty by twenty fourteen the overall poverty rate had been cut by about half but there's still a yawning gap between urban and rural poverty official figures suggest that over eighteen percent of the rural population still lives in poverty or are considered vulnerable. so there are still but so much. you can tell about a society from its cultural expression including its music and song and in december speaking community separation is a recurring theme. of. oh. oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh my. god. he's got only one more gentle that is just a lot of the death. that's no. this is a very little bit from a it's now a lot of days i met a laugh i know it's still kind of ordered or so with. this thought oh yeah that's pretty good if i often enough and after. that for having ridden a horse to the house in a day it wouldn't sound that can a one of them. even though it's i meant it
in two thousand and five morocco begun its national human development initiative support project with a million dollar budgets aimed at improving people's living conditions and reducing poverty by twenty fourteen the overall poverty rate had been cut by about half but there's still a yawning gap between urban and rural poverty official figures suggest that over eighteen percent of the rural population still lives in poverty or are considered vulnerable. so there are still but so much. you can...
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of the food production in the world, many live without clean drinking water while at the edge o' moroccos sahara region, harvesting water from fog has the ial to deeply impact a culture. [camera focus ring clicking] [shuer clicking] sheri hunter: at was the drug store-- the rust-colored building. on the other sidef it was the barber shop. the history of allensworth as i know it is colonel allensworth--when he rered from the army--wanted a place wheree could go and settle with his people, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. during the time when there were droughts everywhere and things were bad in different wns and cities, allensworth thrived. it thrived because they knew how to make it thrive. start with what you have. make something with it and never be satisfied. that's a quotation by george washington carver-- denise kadara: booker t. hunter: no. george washington carver. but colone allensworth made that happen here because this was ours. s was our history. this was our town. we did it. and when i say "we," i'm speaking of blacks. kadara
of the food production in the world, many live without clean drinking water while at the edge o' moroccos sahara region, harvesting water from fog has the ial to deeply impact a culture. [camera focus ring clicking] [shuer clicking] sheri hunter: at was the drug store-- the rust-colored building. on the other sidef it was the barber shop. the history of allensworth as i know it is colonel allensworth--when he rered from the army--wanted a place wheree could go and settle with his people, which...
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morocco has suspended its for just a patient in the saudi u.a.e. coalition's battle against hit the rebels and yemen the moroccan government has also recalled its ambassador to saudi arabia assures the mounting on the coalition to end its assault on yemen level america's participation in the war has not been clear. as a political analyst specializing in the middle east and north africa he joins us now from the moroccan capital about thank you very much for your time so what do you make of what morocco has done pulling back well first of all the morocco considers that the war on yemen was useless was very bad it has created. problems in yemen it has destroyed the economy it has a high casualty among the population especially the children that's why it has left of this coalition and the now it seems that morocco and saudi arabia have a. diplomatic problem in the sense that morocco has recalled its ambassador simply because recently the alarabiya has air or the program which is properly sorry you about the size of the more arkansas america considers t
morocco has suspended its for just a patient in the saudi u.a.e. coalition's battle against hit the rebels and yemen the moroccan government has also recalled its ambassador to saudi arabia assures the mounting on the coalition to end its assault on yemen level america's participation in the war has not been clear. as a political analyst specializing in the middle east and north africa he joins us now from the moroccan capital about thank you very much for your time so what do you make of what...
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countries to catch tuna sardines on macro in the waters of the western sahara and morocco in exchange the e.u. will pay morocco just over two hundred million euros most of which has been earmarked to promote sustainable fish and practices in the country. now to some of the other global business headlights india's antitrust commission is looking into accusations that google abuses its popular and droid mobile operating system to block rivals the body has been reviewing a case similar to one google faced in europe that led to a fine of over four billion euros last year. which google is now appealing. german tameka b.m.w. is recalling half a million cars that could be equipped with faulty our bags the safety devices in five and x five series can inflate unexpectedly and injure passengers the company previously had to remove forty year bans made by a now defunct japanese supplier to carter. in germany the interior minister has called for a change in the law that would see stricter conditions apply. two foreign producers of telecommunications equipment is mulling whether to let china swall
countries to catch tuna sardines on macro in the waters of the western sahara and morocco in exchange the e.u. will pay morocco just over two hundred million euros most of which has been earmarked to promote sustainable fish and practices in the country. now to some of the other global business headlights india's antitrust commission is looking into accusations that google abuses its popular and droid mobile operating system to block rivals the body has been reviewing a case similar to one...
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now the governments of morocco and germany have struck two financial cooperation agreements totaling more than three hundred thirteen million euros the moroccan finance minister and german ambassador signed off on a series of loans and grants aimed at promoting sustainable development some of the cash will go towards renewable energy and water projects morocco's mohamed about. the deals show to the excellent relations between his country and germany. congestion is a problem in cities across the world including in the kenyan capital nairobi well now the government wants to address the problem by introducing two car free days a week in the busiest parts of the city it also wants to introduce more buses a light rail way and a rapid bus translates system to encourage people to use public transport instead the plan seems to have encountered a few stumbling blocks. and let's talk a little bit about that with joy green beer our correspondent in nairobi good to have you with us so i understand that nairobi has just postponed its car free days why's that. well yeah they did will spawn the car
now the governments of morocco and germany have struck two financial cooperation agreements totaling more than three hundred thirteen million euros the moroccan finance minister and german ambassador signed off on a series of loans and grants aimed at promoting sustainable development some of the cash will go towards renewable energy and water projects morocco's mohamed about. the deals show to the excellent relations between his country and germany. congestion is a problem in cities across the...
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theory's big business in morocco mainly blueberries raspberries and strawberries the sector is worth about three hundred million u.s. dollars annually and the u.k. is one of the country's biggest markets and he. says that this area of the sector berries is increasing exponentially however there is also strong competition in this sector from other countries such as spain. berries on the british market more attractive to us than on other markets.
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decathlon is still selling the item in morocco muslim women in france can find he jobs at nike stores the u.s. sportswear giant introduced the product last year. and that's their business update thank you so much for watching. nights in belgrade are more the people are angry. they're upset about serbia's populist conservative government corruption. but the mistress hope she's. going. to. play. in sixty minutes till. it's time. to take one step further play and face the costs of playing time to search the know and fun for the troops. it's hard to overcome the injuries and connect the world to play it's time for. the job it is coming up ahead for minds how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on love. her to please. don't expect happy endings. the church released german troops. donald trump and kim jong un number two here in hanoi vietnam. to be able to hammer out a deal that is more substantial than the singapore agreements tentative steps towards denuclearization in return for an easing of economic sanctions joining us we'll walk you through the events as they are in
decathlon is still selling the item in morocco muslim women in france can find he jobs at nike stores the u.s. sportswear giant introduced the product last year. and that's their business update thank you so much for watching. nights in belgrade are more the people are angry. they're upset about serbia's populist conservative government corruption. but the mistress hope she's. going. to. play. in sixty minutes till. it's time. to take one step further play and face the costs of playing time to...
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decathlon is still selling the item in morocco while muslim women in france can find he jobs at nike stores the u.s. sportswear giant introduced the product last year. and that's their business update thank you so much for watching. kim jong un round number two here in hanoi vietnam. to be able to hammer out a deal that is more substantial than the singapore agreement tentative steps towards denuclearization in return for an easing of economic sanctions joining us we'll walk you through the events as they unfold here sunday w. news. good news. if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way is to make up accidents raring to. never read a book like this. just. the streets. we make up of what we watch as a half of the under budget we are the symbolism of. the want to shape the continent's future to. be part of it and join african youngsters especially share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to seventy seven percent. platform africa charge. what's the connection between bread. and the european you. know killed my tests b.t.w. correspondent and avid baker proud. turn to
decathlon is still selling the item in morocco while muslim women in france can find he jobs at nike stores the u.s. sportswear giant introduced the product last year. and that's their business update thank you so much for watching. kim jong un round number two here in hanoi vietnam. to be able to hammer out a deal that is more substantial than the singapore agreement tentative steps towards denuclearization in return for an easing of economic sanctions joining us we'll walk you through the...
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. >>> meghan in morocco. fresh off her new york city baby ower, arriving ina afric with prince harry for a royal outing, despite being weeks away from givirth. we are traveling with her today, saturday, february 23rd, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with sheinelle jones, peter alexander, and dylan dreyer, livetu fromdio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome toda "" thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. a few days ago, celebrating her baby shower in new york, and now meghan is off to morocco. tough gig. >> what i do know, but i think she enjoyed h time in new york city. she certainly felt the love. >> the travel is incredible though. iemember being exhausted going from home to 30 rock when i was that pregnant. >> she's royal. >> true. >> i am not. >> we'll hav more on meghan markle in a bit. >>> we want to get to the top story. singer r. kelly waking up in police custody this morning after turning himself in overniult to face mple counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse of und
. >>> meghan in morocco. fresh off her new york city baby ower, arriving ina afric with prince harry for a royal outing, despite being weeks away from givirth. we are traveling with her today, saturday, february 23rd, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with sheinelle jones, peter alexander, and dylan dreyer, livetu fromdio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome toda "" thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. a few days ago,...
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increasing the numbers of officers trained to use tasers the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in moroccoor their first official visit to north africa. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are the sunday times journalist rosamund urwin and political commentatorjames millar. hello and a very good morning to you. the prime minister has told a gathering of grassroots conservative party activists that she won't allow the result of the brexit referendum to be frustrated. it came after three cabinet ministers defied the government line to argue for a delay to brexit — rather than a no—deal departure from the eu. today theresa may will travel to the egyptian resort of sharm—el—sheikh, for an eu summit with the arab league, where brexit is expected to be discussed on the sidelines. our politcal correspondent jonathan blake is here. let's first of all talk about that meeting in sharm el—sheikh. some people have been talking about the
increasing the numbers of officers trained to use tasers the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in moroccoor their first official visit to north africa. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are the sunday times journalist rosamund urwin and political commentatorjames millar. hello and a very good morning to you. the prime minister...
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the duke and duchess of sussex are in morocco where they've been meeting schoolgirls in the atlas mountains harry and meghan‘s last official foreign tour before they become parents. and the top story in the uk: the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has again accused theresa may of attempting to run down the clock in a bid to get mps to vote for her amended brexit deal. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. president trump delays hiking ta riffs president trump delays hiking tariffs on chinese imports, saying substantial progress has been made in negotiations. and we will be at the world's eggers mobile phone show as why way unveils a smouldering button, just days after rival samsung did the same. —— huawei. it is monday, everyone. that morning asia, hello world. you canjoin as another exciting addition of asia business report. i hope you had a great weekend. i'm rico hizon. president trump says he is laying a move to increase tariffs on chinese imports. tariffs of $200 billion worth of goods had been due to rise from 10% to 25% on friday, but in a tweet mr trump says ther
the duke and duchess of sussex are in morocco where they've been meeting schoolgirls in the atlas mountains harry and meghan‘s last official foreign tour before they become parents. and the top story in the uk: the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has again accused theresa may of attempting to run down the clock in a bid to get mps to vote for her amended brexit deal. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. president trump delays hiking ta riffs president trump delays hiking...
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well it's introduce our panel now joining us from morocco is muhammad basta is director of the moroccan institute for policy analysis and ankara via skype is use of a freelance security analyst at set at the foundation for political economic and social research and in london is mesa gifted a human rights activist and anti eisel campaign a very warm welcome to all of you mr mass start with you and robot are we seeing the end of the group of eisel in syria. i think it's from a military perspective with think i think it's it's it's a successful and a complain to limit the ability of the. caliphate and we have seen that many of the its fighters has been killed and its territory has been trying. so it's from that perspective i think it's it's been successful but if we look for a long term i think this is far away from from being defeated because the a period of the of its ideology and its organization i think is transitioning from the state or from the caliphate into underground are a good. way of fighting so it's very difficult to say that we are any time soon of the and off this list out a
well it's introduce our panel now joining us from morocco is muhammad basta is director of the moroccan institute for policy analysis and ankara via skype is use of a freelance security analyst at set at the foundation for political economic and social research and in london is mesa gifted a human rights activist and anti eisel campaign a very warm welcome to all of you mr mass start with you and robot are we seeing the end of the group of eisel in syria. i think it's from a military...
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in two thousand and five morocco begun its national human development initiative support project witha million dollar budgets aimed at improving people's living conditions and reducing poverty by twenty fourteen the overall poverty rate had been cut by about half but there's still a yawning gap between urban and rural poverty official figures suggest that over eighty percent of the rural population still lives in poverty or are considered. so there are still i should. say. you can tell a lot about a society from its cultural expression including its music and song and in december speaking community separation is a recurring theme. of. oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh. oh. oh. my. god. he's got only one more gentle that is just a lot of the deaf. that's no. this is a very little bit from a is not a lot of it's i made the handle is still kind of ordered or so with. this thought oh yeah that's pretty good if a lot for nothing and after. that for having ridden a horse to the house in a day it wouldn't sound that can a one of them. even though it's i meant it ha
in two thousand and five morocco begun its national human development initiative support project witha million dollar budgets aimed at improving people's living conditions and reducing poverty by twenty fourteen the overall poverty rate had been cut by about half but there's still a yawning gap between urban and rural poverty official figures suggest that over eighty percent of the rural population still lives in poverty or are considered. so there are still i should. say. you can tell a lot...
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now to the royal tour in morocco where prince harry and meghan markle are on a trip and the duke andss of sussex were welcomed at a girls boarding school. the trip is expected to be the last overseas visit for meghan before she gives birth to the couple's first child in april, a baby moon, if you will. >>> when we come back, flying without wings. at the age of 86 the woman whose latest leap of fate landed her a spot in the guinness book of world records. the 86-year-old inspiring the country with her latest leaps of faith. nbc's steve patterson is in san diego with the story of an octogenarian defying all of the odds and showing us all how to fly without wings. >> reporter: on a gray saturday outside saturday we learn something. people can fly. >> legs back. >> shorter, taller, bigger, smaller, younger -- and even a bit older. 86-year-old betty goedhart is the world's oldest performing flying female trapezeartist, a title made official in the guinness world's record book. >> it's awful. you really do feel free. >> betty took up trapeze eight years ago. >> listo! >> inspired by a cirq
now to the royal tour in morocco where prince harry and meghan markle are on a trip and the duke andss of sussex were welcomed at a girls boarding school. the trip is expected to be the last overseas visit for meghan before she gives birth to the couple's first child in april, a baby moon, if you will. >>> when we come back, flying without wings. at the age of 86 the woman whose latest leap of fate landed her a spot in the guinness book of world records. the 86-year-old inspiring the...
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continue to tour through morocco... the duke and >>> royal couple prince harry and meghan continue to tour morocco. they met school girls attending the "education for all" boarding house. girls age 12-18. they want to make sure girls in rural communities are able to continue their education. the brief visit is expected to be meghan's last international trip before she gives birth to to the couple's first child in april. >>> well have you ever heard of a cops kl? not a popsicle. a cops kl. we'll explain next. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. but what about )cop-sicles ), when the weather is freezing... police officer >>> everyone likes a popsicle when the weather is warm. >> but what about copsicles when the weather ishibit a. police officers hopping into a frozen lake. and oh yeah. they did it for a good cause. liberty lake police department hosted a polar plu
continue to tour through morocco... the duke and >>> royal couple prince harry and meghan continue to tour morocco. they met school girls attending the "education for all" boarding house. girls age 12-18. they want to make sure girls in rural communities are able to continue their education. the brief visit is expected to be meghan's last international trip before she gives birth to to the couple's first child in april. >>> well have you ever heard of a cops kl? not...
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it's native to morocco. here we're seeing the argan oil used in hair care products.tty. >> all right, i learned something today. i appreciate it. there's more essential oils on today.com. we're going to be back in just a moment but fir this is st"t >>> if you're looking for more stories, absolutely love. eventual to check out today.com/allday. we have more on the oscars and the must-see looks from the red carpet. plus we're going to get you ready for the spring showers. you guys spring is around the corner. the ten best rain boots for women. all that and so much more on today.com/allday. >> straight ahead journalists feminist activity is going to be here and the look at the first new york city subway station 1904. and we're going to give you a look the it's part of our series called abandoned. looking for what we'll be seeing and exploring that. >> on the fourth hour too, we're going to do some of the iconic voices in television are going to give a shoutout to kathie lee. it's a great spot you want to see. >> but for all of that though ai little local news a legal lo
it's native to morocco. here we're seeing the argan oil used in hair care products.tty. >> all right, i learned something today. i appreciate it. there's more essential oils on today.com. we're going to be back in just a moment but fir this is st"t >>> if you're looking for more stories, absolutely love. eventual to check out today.com/allday. we have more on the oscars and the must-see looks from the red carpet. plus we're going to get you ready for the spring showers. you...
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and the duke and duchess of sussex continue their visit to morocco. good morning.come to bbc newsroom live. the british actress olivia colman stole the show at last night's oscars ceremony. not only did she carry off the award for best actress, she won plaudits for an acceptance speech which made the audience both laugh and cry. it was her portrayal of queen anne in the film the favourite that won her the academy award, beating the hot favourite glenn close — the star of "the wife". the other main winners were rami malek — he won best actor for his portrayal of freddie mercury in bohemian rhapsody — while best film went to green book, a story about race in 1960s america. from los angeles, david willis reports. curtain up on the 91st oscars and you could feel the footstomping rhythm of change. # buddy, you're a boy, make a big noise...# queen's new line—up filling a void made by the absence of a host for only the second time in oscars‘ history. adding to the sense of uncertainty, no clear favourite in several key categories. olivia colman! when olivia colman‘s name
and the duke and duchess of sussex continue their visit to morocco. good morning.come to bbc newsroom live. the british actress olivia colman stole the show at last night's oscars ceremony. not only did she carry off the award for best actress, she won plaudits for an acceptance speech which made the audience both laugh and cry. it was her portrayal of queen anne in the film the favourite that won her the academy award, beating the hot favourite glenn close — the star of "the wife"....
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the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in morocco, for their first official visit to north africag women getting a secondary education. they were welcomed to a boarding house in the village of asni by the girls, who waved flags and sang songs. the secondary school is run by a moroccan group that provides classes for girls from rural areas whose families cannot afford their education. saudi arabia has for the first time appointed a woman as its ambassador to the united states. princess reema bint bandar takes over at a sensitive time, with relations between the two countries strained following the murder of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. princess reema follows in the footsteps of her father, bandar bin sultan, who held the us ambassador post from 1983 until 2005. the headlines on bbc news... theresa may arrives at a summit in egypt with a promise that mps will be able to have another say on her brexit deal by march 12th ruling out a meaningful vote this week. labour‘s deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope
the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in morocco, for their first official visit to north africag women getting a secondary education. they were welcomed to a boarding house in the village of asni by the girls, who waved flags and sang songs. the secondary school is run by a moroccan group that provides classes for girls from rural areas whose families cannot afford their education. saudi arabia has for the first time appointed a woman as its ambassador to the united states. princess...
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leaders of morocco and bahrain and angela merkel, donald tusk.n, not conflict, that is the mantra we hear from not conflict, that is the mantra we hearfrom some eu leaders about not conflict, that is the mantra we hear from some eu leaders about how they are sitting with some in the room who might be described as dictators. certainly on the european side. and the way things are run in some parts of the middle east. but because there is nothing solid in terms of definitive answers to any of these big issues you just mentioned, migration, yemen is on the agenda, the crisis, ongoing conflict in syria. brexit has breathing space in the sidelines. they are calling it theresa may's sharm offensive. she is meeting with angela merkel of germany and then she will meet mark rutte, the irish taoiseach leo varadkar and the european commission president. i spoke to some of them on the black carpet as they made their way into the conference will stop jean—claude juncker said to me he has brexit fatigue. he came 500 miles to get to egypt from brussels that he c
leaders of morocco and bahrain and angela merkel, donald tusk.n, not conflict, that is the mantra we hear from not conflict, that is the mantra we hearfrom some eu leaders about not conflict, that is the mantra we hear from some eu leaders about how they are sitting with some in the room who might be described as dictators. certainly on the european side. and the way things are run in some parts of the middle east. but because there is nothing solid in terms of definitive answers to any of...