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germany and belgium and france and netherlands.to 180 people involved in the cells. >> reporter: absolutely, john. many people are waking up to the possibility of the terror cells. these groups are between 120 to 180 people. they are ready to strike in germany, netherlands and belgium. we are hearing and that the imminent threat according to the source is in belgium and possibly the netherlands. who are the men? very interesting. i just heard from chris burns who perhaps they were in syria. this is the belief also. men who have gone to fight in syria and radicalized and coming back. we learned about some 3,000 europeans have gone to fight there. about 500 have returned. 250 coming to the u.k. 200 to belgium. 70 to france. given the fact we have seen the terror attacks in france police are stepping up the intelligence and chasing every possible cell across the continent. let me bring you up to date with developments in paris. in the last hour or so paris prosecutor telling cnn they arrested 12 people. 12 people held and still in cus
germany and belgium and france and netherlands.to 180 people involved in the cells. >> reporter: absolutely, john. many people are waking up to the possibility of the terror cells. these groups are between 120 to 180 people. they are ready to strike in germany, netherlands and belgium. we are hearing and that the imminent threat according to the source is in belgium and possibly the netherlands. who are the men? very interesting. i just heard from chris burns who perhaps they were in...
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mostly in germany, netherlands, france and belgium. the source telling us that the threat the biggest threat across the countries is within belgium, possibly the netherlands. who are these people? these are people young men, from europe who have gone to fight jihad. went to war in isis. we are believed to be 3,000 that left europe in recent years. 500 returning. 250 to the u.k. 200 to belgium and 70 to france. they went to wage war and come back here and fight and create havoc. john what we have seen in paris is on high alert and intensifying their search. let me bring you breaking news we had in the last hour. the paris prosecutors told cnn that 12 people are being held in custody over reports of what they say are part of coulibaly. they helped coulibaly with logistics. coulibaly is a terrorist behind the kosher store. four people died there. 12 people arrested. now still in custody over some sort of logistical support that may have provided coulibaly. we heard according to the newspaper, the woman on the run, hayat boumeddiene. she i
mostly in germany, netherlands, france and belgium. the source telling us that the threat the biggest threat across the countries is within belgium, possibly the netherlands. who are these people? these are people young men, from europe who have gone to fight jihad. went to war in isis. we are believed to be 3,000 that left europe in recent years. 500 returning. 250 to the u.k. 200 to belgium and 70 to france. they went to wage war and come back here and fight and create havoc. john what we...
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are there young muslims in the netherlands leaving to join what they call jihad from you know the netherlandsthey really coming from? yes, it's quite a problem if you look at the figures. it's relatively alarming in the sense that the netherlands and belgium are two relatively small countries with a community na that is less than 1.5 million muslims. and the figure of people actually traveling to syria and iraq is estimated about 400 to 500 young people conservative figures. which is a lot if you compare it to france which is a much bigger country with a community of muslims of around 7 million, which has only about 700 to 800 people actually having left. nadette, you write specifically about the attraction of young women who are lured by the self-proclaimed islamic state. why is that? yeah. well i talked to two representatives from the radicalization hotline, and what they described to me is lately there have been more women traveling towards syria and iraq to join jihadist groups. what i was -- the profile of these young women is basically that if you are consider the fact that they are com
are there young muslims in the netherlands leaving to join what they call jihad from you know the netherlandsthey really coming from? yes, it's quite a problem if you look at the figures. it's relatively alarming in the sense that the netherlands and belgium are two relatively small countries with a community na that is less than 1.5 million muslims. and the figure of people actually traveling to syria and iraq is estimated about 400 to 500 young people conservative figures. which is a lot if...
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there was only a small portion of that population deported from the netherlands and sent to the deathcamps in the east. meanwhile in belgium for whatever reason, the germans were never quite able to persuade the belgians they ought to take part in the project, so a great many, many more of belgian jews survived the war then in a country a little bit further north. however, this was the summer 19 42, of the great acceleration of the killings, through the implication of the plan established by heidrick earlier in the year, exemplified best i the building of new death camps in particular, the one called treblinka in poland in 1942. the acceleration of the final solution that followed on heidrick's assassination treblinka was designed to be the most efficient possible machine for the execution of the jewish people. jewish laborers of course were set to build it. they were sometimes randomly shot by the ss troops. ultimately they constructed, however, a railway station which stood in front of a small set of transit buildings. jews that traveled there were told they were going to a way stat
there was only a small portion of that population deported from the netherlands and sent to the deathcamps in the east. meanwhile in belgium for whatever reason, the germans were never quite able to persuade the belgians they ought to take part in the project, so a great many, many more of belgian jews survived the war then in a country a little bit further north. however, this was the summer 19 42, of the great acceleration of the killings, through the implication of the plan established by...
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preponderances the most well-traveled american of his ear ramp is appointed as ambassador to the netherlands at the age of 27, and this starts tis diplomatic career he continue are in presidents washington adams and madison, and then the is secretary of state are in president monroe and credited with extending u.s. borders to the pacific for the first time he follows these successes up with a single failure of his life. he is elected president of the united states of america. it's actually the low opinion of his life and career -- low point of his life and career, and his presidencies were generally regarded as failure. but it is worth noting his vision for the united states, the progressive vision he lays
preponderances the most well-traveled american of his ear ramp is appointed as ambassador to the netherlands at the age of 27, and this starts tis diplomatic career he continue are in presidents washington adams and madison, and then the is secretary of state are in president monroe and credited with extending u.s. borders to the pacific for the first time he follows these successes up with a single failure of his life. he is elected president of the united states of america. it's actually the...
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when we return i'll ask my guests how large immigrant populations in britain, france the netherlands,germany, have challenged idea about speech culture, giving and taking offense. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. masked gunmen killed 12 people at the charlie hebdo satirical newspaper. here is an example. je suis charlie, i'm charlie. a slogan of grief and solidarity. >> and this one: >> you may remember that solomon rushdie was threatened. he wrote: >> still with us eric from the online magazine "slate." and katherine, professor of french and frank phone studies. does charlie hebdo get to hide under the same umbrella with lemond and other more conventionally journalistic publications? does it get protected by those same freedoms of the press that we hold dear when, in fact, some of the things they drew were pretty gamey. we won't show them. people can only imagine the cartoons, but it's not just the prophet muhammad sitting down reading or talking with his friends. there are some pretty filthy kind of cartoons that were included in the pages, mean
when we return i'll ask my guests how large immigrant populations in britain, france the netherlands,germany, have challenged idea about speech culture, giving and taking offense. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. masked gunmen killed 12 people at the charlie hebdo satirical newspaper. here is an example. je suis charlie, i'm charlie. a slogan of grief and solidarity. >> and this one: >> you may remember that solomon rushdie was threatened....
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. >>> well, we have polar bear swims in the "usa today" but nothing like the one in the netherlands netherlands, 5300 made the swim. and started the tradition in the 1950s and costumes were in order for those that went into a 17 degree lake in berlin. and they were diving off the bridge into the chilly tiger river. i described the day as very frosty. >> nice accent by the way. cecily tynan is standing by with the forecast. >> that is exactly what today was it was nice and a little bit cold, i saw a lot of people in the park, with their new years resolution getting some exercise and sky 6 hd showing loads of sunshine telling us what to expect in january, the average high for january is 41 degrees, we did 1 degree better than that today. here is a shot of reality, the average high for the 31st of january is 41. we do not warm up at all. the annual snowfall is 6.5 inches. although the snowiest month is typically february. temperatures right now 40 in philadelphia and 42 in wilmington and allentown 39 degrees and millville 41 and trenton 39 a stiff wind for the windchill makes steal like 32 in phil
. >>> well, we have polar bear swims in the "usa today" but nothing like the one in the netherlands netherlands, 5300 made the swim. and started the tradition in the 1950s and costumes were in order for those that went into a 17 degree lake in berlin. and they were diving off the bridge into the chilly tiger river. i described the day as very frosty. >> nice accent by the way. cecily tynan is standing by with the forecast. >> that is exactly what today was it was...
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intelligence sources say as many of 20 groups could attack, france germany and the netherlands. >>> comingight for the golden state warriors. they were taking on the houston rockets and that big man dwight howard but it was all warriors. we've got great highlights after the break. regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. bulldog: through monday, save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. pup: i found a red tag! [laughter] bulldog: mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends monday. >>> the golden state warriors coming off a loss. we go to houston. warriors were up against dwight howard. he's still all right. clay thompson with a steal. he's untouched for the duck. second quarter he's covered. but he finds the man by the name of harrison barnes who gets nothing but the bottom of the net. that youngster is good. rockets wou
intelligence sources say as many of 20 groups could attack, france germany and the netherlands. >>> comingight for the golden state warriors. they were taking on the houston rockets and that big man dwight howard but it was all warriors. we've got great highlights after the break. regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for...
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when we return i'll ask my guests how large immigrant populations in britain, france the netherlands,germany, have challenged idea about speech culture, giving and taking offense. [[vo]] an america tonight in-depth series. >>my first column was, “hey, where are the weed-smoking moms at?” [[vo]] one year legal. >>i'd try chem 4, alien dog, and girl scout cookies. [[vo]] and it's become big business. >>the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. [[vo]] now, we cut through the smoke and find out what's really going on. >>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. masked gunmen killed 12 people at the charlie hebdo satirical newspaper. here is an example. je suis charlie, i'm charlie. a slogan of grief and solidarity. >> and this one: >> you may remember that solomon rushdie was threatened. he wrote: >> still with us eric from the online magazine "slate." and katherine, professor of french and frank phone studies. does charlie hebdo get to hide under the same um
when we return i'll ask my guests how large immigrant populations in britain, france the netherlands,germany, have challenged idea about speech culture, giving and taking offense. [[vo]] an america tonight in-depth series. >>my first column was, “hey, where are the weed-smoking moms at?” [[vo]] one year legal. >>i'd try chem 4, alien dog, and girl scout cookies. [[vo]] and it's become big business. >>the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. [[vo]] now, we...
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al jazeera on the island in the netherlands. >> there go. we have sport. >> thank you so much, david. this year's edition of the african cup of nations will kick off in a few minutes. they'll open the tournament of bata against congo. we can go live now to correspondent and equatorial guinea only had two months to prepare as hosts. how ready is it. >> when you consider what this country has had to do in a short period of time is a miracle. thethey have asked fans, players, to be as patient as possible. they were virtually mono sill syllabic. just as he stopped talking the pa blasted music. he was not very impressed. but the fact that it's taking place at all is pretty impressive. >> what are the chances for equatorial guinea. >> you have to say pretty implement: they're the lowest ranked side in africa. they've made the decision to change their coach at the last minute. they were looking at the winningest team a few weeks ago has given 11 days to repair the team for this opening match. so a huge test ahead for them. >> who are the tournament
al jazeera on the island in the netherlands. >> there go. we have sport. >> thank you so much, david. this year's edition of the african cup of nations will kick off in a few minutes. they'll open the tournament of bata against congo. we can go live now to correspondent and equatorial guinea only had two months to prepare as hosts. how ready is it. >> when you consider what this country has had to do in a short period of time is a miracle. thethey have asked fans, players, to...
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that was, for the never -- for the netherlands, something that change society because there had beenwhat they call multiculturalism, of having various cultures living alongside each other maintaining their identity. in the netherlands, you do not have a melting pot there that might exist in the united states, certainly not to that extent. people maintain their culture very much. as a -- politicians, at least some of them, thought the model was not working. we have also seen the rise of right-wing anti-immigration tendency, political parties rising up in the netherlands and also elsewhere in europe. >> staying on the political side of it, you had the french president making comments and will be holding a news conference this afternoon. but also speaking or going to be speaking, tommy the dynamic here of the armor that -- french leader and the current french leader and how this will play politically in france. >> obviously the president is not liked very well and he has a record low approval ratings. we will see how he deals with us crisis. someone who is not officially said he will be
that was, for the never -- for the netherlands, something that change society because there had beenwhat they call multiculturalism, of having various cultures living alongside each other maintaining their identity. in the netherlands, you do not have a melting pot there that might exist in the united states, certainly not to that extent. people maintain their culture very much. as a -- politicians, at least some of them, thought the model was not working. we have also seen the rise of...
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of the 21 foreign pavilions, the example i will use today is the pavilion of the netherlands. the netherlands pavilion was not meant to evoke historical dutch buildings, as many of the foreign pavilions did, but rather modern architectural concepts. personally i think it is a strong portent of art deco in its lines even though it was yet a decade away. the sole ppie building is beloved but has interesting stories to tell. in august of 1912, the architectural commission of the fair reviewed early plans for all of the palaces. they were especially impressed with the lovely charcoal sketches of the palace of fine arts and congratulated architect willis polk on the design. willis polk said the drawings were by his friend bernard maybeck and maybeck ought to be engaged to finish the design. the commission agreed wholeheartedly. the palace cost about $630,000 to build. the elegiac character was said to have been inspired by the painting "the isle of the dead." on its site was an existing brackish lagoon regarded as a nuisance until maybeck transmuted it into an asset. the curved gal
of the 21 foreign pavilions, the example i will use today is the pavilion of the netherlands. the netherlands pavilion was not meant to evoke historical dutch buildings, as many of the foreign pavilions did, but rather modern architectural concepts. personally i think it is a strong portent of art deco in its lines even though it was yet a decade away. the sole ppie building is beloved but has interesting stories to tell. in august of 1912, the architectural commission of the fair reviewed...
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there could be several sleeper cells ready to strike in france, germany, belgium and the netherlands.and timing. >> the worry is how and when will they be activated. >> former officers say that sleeper cell is made up of a few o operative. they're acting on the half of a former country or terror group or inspired by a group and acting on their own. they're live nothing the city where they want to strike and selecting targets. >> they're already there, and they have that about to cross borders. they have that ability to live without being on the radar skill. >> they're skilled blending in and like the guy next door. >> they will have a regular job. you may see them at the stripe jointd. anything to take off the clam or suspension that they might be extremist or terrorists. >> the 9/11 reporters did that. he is a former one that almost went to iraq to fight and broke way and went under cover and helped to bust a terror cell. he says that many sleeper operatives do not speak by phone or internet. some are are told do not give a hint of the religion. >> it could be shave your beard. remov
there could be several sleeper cells ready to strike in france, germany, belgium and the netherlands.and timing. >> the worry is how and when will they be activated. >> former officers say that sleeper cell is made up of a few o operative. they're acting on the half of a former country or terror group or inspired by a group and acting on their own. they're live nothing the city where they want to strike and selecting targets. >> they're already there, and they have that about...
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yes, western intelligence in particular to belgium and possibly the netherlands. up to 180 people 120 to 180 people and these cells have been focusing on and striking aim to strike in france in belgium and in the netherlands. what we have seen overnight in belgium belgium. we heard sleeper cells had been activated here. that's why we saw such a heightened security being stepped up about some 10,500 soldiers taking to the streets of france. as well as many, many jewish schools. that gives you a sense of just how worried they are in regards to any sort of threats but specifically in light of that video that you mentioned and also in light of aqap claiming responsibility for that attack. it has been a concern for a while here in france and in much of europe. it has been something that has been discussed at great lengths specifically because there have been such large number of europeans going to fight a war. let me break down the numbers so you get a sense of how many we are talking about. there are some 3,000 europeans who have gone to fight in syria. some 500 of th
yes, western intelligence in particular to belgium and possibly the netherlands. up to 180 people 120 to 180 people and these cells have been focusing on and striking aim to strike in france in belgium and in the netherlands. what we have seen overnight in belgium belgium. we heard sleeper cells had been activated here. that's why we saw such a heightened security being stepped up about some 10,500 soldiers taking to the streets of france. as well as many, many jewish schools. that gives you a...
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moroccan born raised in the netherlands. to what we just talked about, but there's a tie. he's a muslim who understands what it means to be lured. welcome. >> hi brooke. thank you very much. >> i was really moved by this opinion piece you wrote. what you write about is very different from what we just saw in that piece out of washington but there's the similar theme here. young, impressionable muslims feeling disconnected from mainstream society. you wrote about this in "the new york times." it was an op-ed entitled "from teenage angst to jihad." in it you tell the story about yourself. you write about being 13 years of age, arguing with a teacher and classmates about the prophet muhammad. you say the people in that moment, those kids in that classroom looked at you like you were a madman. tell me what happened. >> oh yeah. i felt disconnected from reality that moment. at that time a novel came out in which the prophet muhammad is depicted as a human being with all his vices. i found it an insult to my religion. i said how c
moroccan born raised in the netherlands. to what we just talked about, but there's a tie. he's a muslim who understands what it means to be lured. welcome. >> hi brooke. thank you very much. >> i was really moved by this opinion piece you wrote. what you write about is very different from what we just saw in that piece out of washington but there's the similar theme here. young, impressionable muslims feeling disconnected from mainstream society. you wrote about this in "the...
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it's similar, like i say, to what's happening in france the uk the netherlands, other countries which are seeing citizens travel to syria. what's being done differently in other european countries, or one in particular is denmark, where the danish authorities are actually taking a slightly softer approach saying we will have de-radicalization programs and try to reintegrate people back into the community. >> duncan thank you very much. we'll keep tabs on john kerry in paris, keep covering all the different elements of this story in western europe. but just quickly, before the end of this half hour let me tell you on tuesday next week the bbc has a day of special coverage about democracy. and i'm going to be doing a live talk with the exiled chinese dissident wewer chi xi. you can send me questions that you might like to ask him via twitter using #bbcdemocracyday. 1630 gmt, on tuesday, the 20th of january. so, we are -- stay with us on bbc world news. we'll keep covering everything that's happening across western europe in terms of this developing security story. all of the other news
it's similar, like i say, to what's happening in france the uk the netherlands, other countries which are seeing citizens travel to syria. what's being done differently in other european countries, or one in particular is denmark, where the danish authorities are actually taking a slightly softer approach saying we will have de-radicalization programs and try to reintegrate people back into the community. >> duncan thank you very much. we'll keep tabs on john kerry in paris, keep covering...
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that change the netherlands. tolerant place coming to grips with the place that there are very intolerant people living there. >> the half-brother of these former president of the french republic was with us a few weeks ago. mr. sarkozy is thinking about running again in some form. the surprising -- the sarkozy that we know or schrock -- or c hirac, does he find himself in a different france? >> he will have to find himself in coalition with the parties. that changes things in france. >> they did not even figure on the map four years ago. and in greece, we've already seen what can happen. >> there is an amazing movement. again, 30%, that is coalition territory. that is no longer we march on the fringes. >> this is an economic metaphor isn't it? this is about the knock on effects of bad policy from your world. >> and it will prevent good policy from being implemented going forward. remember, in sweden a government almost fell two weeks ago because they could not agree on a budget because the extreme right party is
that change the netherlands. tolerant place coming to grips with the place that there are very intolerant people living there. >> the half-brother of these former president of the french republic was with us a few weeks ago. mr. sarkozy is thinking about running again in some form. the surprising -- the sarkozy that we know or schrock -- or c hirac, does he find himself in a different france? >> he will have to find himself in coalition with the parties. that changes things in...
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there are 50,000 crazy people, in the netherland.uld you ever do something, i don't even have to ask you, carol, would never do something like that. >> fit is not 75 or 80 degrees, i dent do that. >> no. >> well, nicole, we have a nice start to the day. i think maybe if you want to get christmas decorations tomorrow might be your day because temperatures will be warmer then they will be today and getting so much colder as we go through the week. we've got just incredible changes coming in our weather. every single day will be a little bye different then the day before and in of it is gray. none of that 75 or 80 that some of us love. atlantic city looks nice but we are getting in the rain, wind and milder temperatures tomorrow like everybody else. here's the the other thing i want to show you. this is what you need to pay attention to traveling around today. this is winter weather advisory, in the poconos it goes into effect a at 10:00 o'clock and goes into effect at noon and runs until 10:00 o'clock tonight. and then as you head out
there are 50,000 crazy people, in the netherland.uld you ever do something, i don't even have to ask you, carol, would never do something like that. >> fit is not 75 or 80 degrees, i dent do that. >> no. >> well, nicole, we have a nice start to the day. i think maybe if you want to get christmas decorations tomorrow might be your day because temperatures will be warmer then they will be today and getting so much colder as we go through the week. we've got just incredible...
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>> in the netherlands we have already done it right away that is all back-office.we see on the client sheet is a lot of possibility of automating the process in hr and a financing. we take an analytical look at this and we benchmark internationally and cut that down to size because we also need to survive in a market where prices are tough and for the people concerned it is tough. the good news is we drink or eat our own medicine. the last time we did this in 2012 and 80% of the people we fired found a job through us in the months afterwards. >> the ecb can do a great job making me want to sell the euro or purchase specific debt but it cannot make me invest as a company. the demand is not there. if you could see one thing implemented, would you see more done to monetary policy or fiscal policy? >> this sounds a bit soft and you know i am not an analyst but it is about confidence. for me it is about politicians sending out a message -- what is europe 500 million relatively informed consumers getting going and creating a place in the labor market. everything is good
>> in the netherlands we have already done it right away that is all back-office.we see on the client sheet is a lot of possibility of automating the process in hr and a financing. we take an analytical look at this and we benchmark internationally and cut that down to size because we also need to survive in a market where prices are tough and for the people concerned it is tough. the good news is we drink or eat our own medicine. the last time we did this in 2012 and 80% of the people we...
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and we can learn about pottators now. >> they are being sorted and packed for netherlands packed restaurants. these are no ordinary potatos. exceptional properties. they are for millions. >> so high that we can grow it with half sea water on the dutch conditions and the specialty about this potato is that it tastes nicer than ordinary potatos, because it's sweeter. >> until researchers started to look into it you couldn't grow potatos in soil with a salt reading of over eight. as you can see. it's the right variety. the amount dropped, but it's still a decent quantity. these ones are irrigated and are fresh in sea water. >> it's estimated more than 250 farmers around the world live in salt-affected soils like these. the choice of crop. and soil. >> everybody thinks salt water and agriculture is not a good combination. we are proofing it. and we'll do a lot with the water resources. it's a lot of food. >> it's not just potatos, they are exploring salt resistance in dozens of crops including carrots, cabbages tomatoes and strawberries looking at whether some could survive in salty water. many
and we can learn about pottators now. >> they are being sorted and packed for netherlands packed restaurants. these are no ordinary potatos. exceptional properties. they are for millions. >> so high that we can grow it with half sea water on the dutch conditions and the specialty about this potato is that it tastes nicer than ordinary potatos, because it's sweeter. >> until researchers started to look into it you couldn't grow potatos in soil with a salt reading of over eight....
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. >> i'm in the netherlands research has discovered a salt-resistant potato that they say could feed millions around the world. >> the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has blasted quite predictcally the predictbly the international crime court. net had a i do not describing icc's move as absurd and per per positivester rouse russ. >> by joining the international criminal court earlier this year. the chief prosecutor of the court will investigate limits from june 2014 including the assaults of israel's assault on the gaza strip. >> israel rejects the absurd decision of the icc prosecutor. it is absurd for the icc to ignore international law and agreements under which the palestinians don't have a state. >> and the scrutiny goes both ways. but palestinian officials say they're ready for any investigation by the court. >> we're going to international legality and to that court come what may. >> the memories of last year's war in gaza are still fresh. people are optimistic about this investigation. they say it's too late. >> it's been already due for such move, yet it's better t
. >> i'm in the netherlands research has discovered a salt-resistant potato that they say could feed millions around the world. >> the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has blasted quite predictcally the predictbly the international crime court. net had a i do not describing icc's move as absurd and per per positivester rouse russ. >> by joining the international criminal court earlier this year. the chief prosecutor of the court will investigate limits from june 2014...
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not just in belgium but in germany and the netherlands as well. >> thank you very much. there's fear and appears to be great reason for it. we have details on what the terror cell was planning to do in belgium. phil black is out front from the town where we saw the raid last night. you have new information tonight. >> reporter: this was the location of the intense fire fight between belgium police and terror suspects. two of them were killed here. the belgium authorities are not revealing much about those men just yet. what they are talking about and what they are revealing is some of what they found. the physical evidence which they say backs up their theory of just what and who these attacks were going to target. gunfire and explosion ons thes on the streets of belgium. authorities say the alleged terrorist target police. >> plans to assassinate policeman in the street or at the police buildings. >> reporter: investigators say they found rifle handguns explosives and cell phones. perhaps more disturbing fake police uniforms. the man who shot video of this raid saw 10 t
not just in belgium but in germany and the netherlands as well. >> thank you very much. there's fear and appears to be great reason for it. we have details on what the terror cell was planning to do in belgium. phil black is out front from the town where we saw the raid last night. you have new information tonight. >> reporter: this was the location of the intense fire fight between belgium police and terror suspects. two of them were killed here. the belgium authorities are not...
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between 120 and 180 people ready to strike any time in country like germany, belgium, france and the netherlands. france has already brought in troops to bolster security in the wake of attacks last week. now belgium is preparing to do the same. >> translator: and at this moment a platoon of 150 people is ready and can potentially be deployed in the next days in locations that are decided on by the government. >> reporter: fred pleitgen, cnn brussels belgium. >>> belgian officials say they'll keep a raised terror threat for at least the next month. cnn senior international correspondent iwan watson with more from brussels. it must be unnerving for people there and police that officials haven't rounded up all potential suspects in this cell. >> reporter: that's right. bringing in this reserve force of 150 soldiers to bolster any type of effort as part of this counterterrorism operation, that's one of those measures. we've seen other measures brought into play such as jewish schools here in brussels and antwerp being close. you have to recall this here, a few block from where i'm standing, the jew
between 120 and 180 people ready to strike any time in country like germany, belgium, france and the netherlands. france has already brought in troops to bolster security in the wake of attacks last week. now belgium is preparing to do the same. >> translator: and at this moment a platoon of 150 people is ready and can potentially be deployed in the next days in locations that are decided on by the government. >> reporter: fred pleitgen, cnn brussels belgium. >>> belgian...
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the main part of that plot existed in belgium, france and the netherlands. >> but the u.s. embassy -- >> was supposed to be bottomed along with a facility near brussels and another in the netherlands. it was broken up. it was investigated by the european services along with the fbi providing assistance. no one ever heard of it here when the arrests started on september 14th because it was three days after our 9/11 which commanded the top media attention in our country. that was a huge case. convictions were obtained in multiple countries, including in belgium, against al qaeda members. sentences all in the four to five year raining not much. the people are back out and now many of them have gone. we've been talking for months about the foreign fighters hundreds going to fight with isis. we've been talking about at some point many are going to come back to wage jihad in europe. and now we're seeing the result of that. >> some of them can be told just lay low, be a sleeper for years if necessary. at some point, get ready. >> right. >> bob, you hear about an operation like thi
the main part of that plot existed in belgium, france and the netherlands. >> but the u.s. embassy -- >> was supposed to be bottomed along with a facility near brussels and another in the netherlands. it was broken up. it was investigated by the european services along with the fbi providing assistance. no one ever heard of it here when the arrests started on september 14th because it was three days after our 9/11 which commanded the top media attention in our country. that was a...
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the house of commons, he called on governments including the united states, the soviet union, the netherlandsto condemn the nazi bestial policy of "cold-blooded extermination." he described as well as he could the conditions in the ghettos. which in broad outline, those are as i have given to you already. he talked about them depriving the jews of their civil rights of their property, of their ability to care for each other and for themselves, of those who were sick and injured being left to die, those being takeaway -- taken away amid conditions of "appalling horror and brutality," and finally, none of those taken away are ever heard from again. december 1942. it's very difficult -- right? this is a foreign minister of churchill's government speaking in the mother of parliaments being followed by a moment of silence for victims of the final solution. december 1942. it's very difficult for anyone afterward to say they didn't know what was going on. even though you will have read in some of your reading people saying that they didn't know what was going on. however it was very clear the britis
the house of commons, he called on governments including the united states, the soviet union, the netherlandsto condemn the nazi bestial policy of "cold-blooded extermination." he described as well as he could the conditions in the ghettos. which in broad outline, those are as i have given to you already. he talked about them depriving the jews of their civil rights of their property, of their ability to care for each other and for themselves, of those who were sick and injured being...
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france, germany, britain, netherlands - have they come to terms with rapid changes. have muslims come to terms with what it means to live in very different societies. it's "inside story". >>> hello, i'm ray suarez.
france, germany, britain, netherlands - have they come to terms with rapid changes. have muslims come to terms with what it means to live in very different societies. it's "inside story". >>> hello, i'm ray suarez.
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we have represented nine rare breeds from the netherlands, from the far east. >> and we found dogs that have special characteristics, ethan is a liver spotted dalmatian, to liver refers to a brown spot. the dog show will continue tomorrow. >> get flossie out there. she's not a particular breed, but she doesn't know that. we have clear skies at this hour, sunshine will be all over the place sunday and monday. clouding up midweek. a beautiful live shot. here's how it looks for heading out the door tomorrow morning. mostly sunny skies and low 50s the start out sunday morning. patchy fog could be forming around santa rosa. elsewhere fog around the central valley concord and valora. you can get the clouds from the central valley. high pressure is building in strongly over the west coast, we get warm weather for the next 48 hours before the low pressure that's forming off -- everything is upside down. remember the good old days the low would form in the gulf of alaska and drive through the bay area and get a rain. it's just all been upended. little chance midweek is off baja, california and i
we have represented nine rare breeds from the netherlands, from the far east. >> and we found dogs that have special characteristics, ethan is a liver spotted dalmatian, to liver refers to a brown spot. the dog show will continue tomorrow. >> get flossie out there. she's not a particular breed, but she doesn't know that. we have clear skies at this hour, sunshine will be all over the place sunday and monday. clouding up midweek. a beautiful live shot. here's how it looks for heading...
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authorities say they were poised to attack france germany, belgium and the netherlands.atest from fred pleitgen live in brussels fred? >> this country is totally on edge. most violent of those raids that took place here in belgium happened in the town of verviers where two terrorists were killed. when the police moved in the terrorists immediately opened fire both automatic weapons fire as well as semiautomatic weapons fire. the fight lasted for several minutes, it involved several stun grenades that the police used. there were raids throughout this country, throughout belgium, here in brussels several people were arrested the belgian authorities came out today and said the plot of the jihadists was to kill police officers in belgium and to kill as many as possible. both in public places as well as at police stations. they found ak-47s, handguns they found communications equipment and most importantly, they also found police uniforms they believe that the terrorists might have tried to disguise themselves as policemen. the threat is being described as imminent there are
authorities say they were poised to attack france germany, belgium and the netherlands.atest from fred pleitgen live in brussels fred? >> this country is totally on edge. most violent of those raids that took place here in belgium happened in the town of verviers where two terrorists were killed. when the police moved in the terrorists immediately opened fire both automatic weapons fire as well as semiautomatic weapons fire. the fight lasted for several minutes, it involved several stun...
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the finance minister from the netherlands is heading to athens on friday for talks with mr. tsipras. what he has said is if you tell us you want our cooperation but not our conditions that won't wash. wash. >> damien there is a question of another 7 billion euros in the pipeline at the end of february. can that all be pushed back or is it a pretty fixed deadline? >> no. there's a pretty fixed deadline when the current bailout deal will start running out. that's coming pretty soon. there's that trench of money and followed a little bit later by some repayments greece will have to make on its debts. the clock is ticking there. i think what's likely when you hear both sides saying they want to cooperate and don't want a mutually destructive clash, what that may well mean is they will seek to push back those deadlines to try and sort of ease the immediate pressure if you like. then, the key thing will be from the european side will be one thing to see that greece will stick to commitments. particularly there, actually what they're talking about are the reforms that they want to
the finance minister from the netherlands is heading to athens on friday for talks with mr. tsipras. what he has said is if you tell us you want our cooperation but not our conditions that won't wash. wash. >> damien there is a question of another 7 billion euros in the pipeline at the end of february. can that all be pushed back or is it a pretty fixed deadline? >> no. there's a pretty fixed deadline when the current bailout deal will start running out. that's coming pretty soon....
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i was also watching the mayor of rotterdam in the netherlands who is muslim. he had very strong language to talk about he said if you are not happy with freedom you need to go find another country. he was very outraged. they are so clear in how they are looking at it and what they are saying to people who are of the muslim faith who are peaceful that they need to react and they need to respond. what's your take on that? >> i am so glad you brought that up. the president's invitation to the religious scholars was to distract this ideology that contaminated islam but does originate and get leg miezed byler ricks all over the world. i have written about this in tomorrow morning's spectator called "let there be light" article. it is time to examine this type of ideology to islam. that is something we are shying away from in the united states because of our administration's lead. >> i questioned the state department spokeswoman on the thread that exists between all of these horrific can acts when you look at hamas and boko haram when you look at the organizations a
i was also watching the mayor of rotterdam in the netherlands who is muslim. he had very strong language to talk about he said if you are not happy with freedom you need to go find another country. he was very outraged. they are so clear in how they are looking at it and what they are saying to people who are of the muslim faith who are peaceful that they need to react and they need to respond. what's your take on that? >> i am so glad you brought that up. the president's invitation to...
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france germany, belgium and also the netherlands. we're told that the belgian threat was imminent. the terror cell was on the brink of unleashing a major attack on police. police swooped in and launched a dozen raids and killed two suspected terrorists wounded a third and arrested a dozen others. german authorities say they arrested two men in berlin on suspicion of links to isis and in france police arrested 12 people overnight. these 12 individuals are believed to have offered some kind of logistical support to amedy coulibaly, the man who attacked that kosher market leaving 12 french jews dead. secretary of state john kerry laid wreaths today at the sites of the attacks accompanyied by the french prime minister. they went first to the market and then they came to the headquarters of "charlie hebdo" where the kouachi brothers killed 12 people. >> on the day of the living nightmare that began at "charlie hebdo," i had a chance to share a few thoughts with you from back home in washington. and today i just really wanted to come here and share a hug. >> secretary of state said he wa
france germany, belgium and also the netherlands. we're told that the belgian threat was imminent. the terror cell was on the brink of unleashing a major attack on police. police swooped in and launched a dozen raids and killed two suspected terrorists wounded a third and arrested a dozen others. german authorities say they arrested two men in berlin on suspicion of links to isis and in france police arrested 12 people overnight. these 12 individuals are believed to have offered some kind of...
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i hired an illustrator from the netherlands, which i was pleased by because the netherlands is wherethe golden age of© map-making was in 1500s and 1600s. this is a map he drew of the yale university campus. you can see right up here at the top is the library and smiley walked down the street, past the tower.sf british arts center. it was there that the police officer introduced himself and said he was with the library and asked if smiley had per chance inadvertently taken anything with him. smiley, even though he was under no obligation to cooperate he decided that he would go back with this officer to the bin i can and they began looking through his things. first they looked through his briefcase and found a number of rare map there is but smiley said he had brought those with him. they found no evidence to to find that wasn't true. then they noticed him fidgeting with his blazer pocket and something in his blazer and they asked him to take it out. when they did, he took out this. this is a map of new england by john smith in 1616. this is yale's copy that was done in 1631. i want t
i hired an illustrator from the netherlands, which i was pleased by because the netherlands is wherethe golden age of© map-making was in 1500s and 1600s. this is a map he drew of the yale university campus. you can see right up here at the top is the library and smiley walked down the street, past the tower.sf british arts center. it was there that the police officer introduced himself and said he was with the library and asked if smiley had per chance inadvertently taken anything with him....
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. >> netherlands. >> reporter: england and the netherlan netherlands. with a tonight speak to you, how important was it for you to come here and also show that your country won't be divided? >> i couldn't imagine not being here today. i'm really moved to be here with my friends from other countries. i think the slogan je suis charlie is true for everyone in the world today and also to show we're not scared. you can hear the shouting sometimes and i think that's what terrorism is about, to scare us, and we are sending we are charlie and we are not afraid. >> reporter: one of the things happening in the recent months was a troubling development in france. on the one hand you had the rise of right wing politics, but you also had a rise in islamic radicalism. i don't say it's many muslims, only a tiny fraction but many who for instance fought for isis in iraq and syria. how important do you think it is today to show that this is actually the mat zblort france, that it's not the right wingers, that it's not the rodicals on the other side who are going to be
. >> netherlands. >> reporter: england and the netherlan netherlands. with a tonight speak to you, how important was it for you to come here and also show that your country won't be divided? >> i couldn't imagine not being here today. i'm really moved to be here with my friends from other countries. i think the slogan je suis charlie is true for everyone in the world today and also to show we're not scared. you can hear the shouting sometimes and i think that's what terrorism...
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and we have muslim leaders in the netherlands as well as in egypt starting to stand up and point theilitant islamists in their own ranks. but wouldn't it have helped do you think, if president obama had been at that march? because then he could turn around to all of the leaders you just mentioned and say i was there, you were there, we marched together. what did we march for when we marched together? and really hold them to account. >> look, the united states is leading the whole world in confronting al qaeda. they're leading the world in confronting isis. i have no doubt whatsoever where the united states stands in this struggle. i also have no doubt where the president of egypt stands, el sisi, who spoke out i think in a very courageous way. >> absolutely. >> in his own country against fundamentalism, something that's not been that widely reported here in the united states. i do have big doubts about where president abbas stands. i think that's great he's against terror but he has to be against terror ech when jews are the ones being killed. get out of alliance you've made with ham
and we have muslim leaders in the netherlands as well as in egypt starting to stand up and point theilitant islamists in their own ranks. but wouldn't it have helped do you think, if president obama had been at that march? because then he could turn around to all of the leaders you just mentioned and say i was there, you were there, we marched together. what did we march for when we marched together? and really hold them to account. >> look, the united states is leading the whole world in...
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the president had been to netherlands, belgium, stopped in rome vatican to see the pope and tacked on riyadh. the president was compelled because the saudis were upset with president obama's policy in the region. first of all the talks over iran's nuclear programme. the situation in i.s.i.l. with i.s.i.l. the president trying to push forward. saudi arabia planes flying in the american-led coalition. at that time saudi arabia is very much - they are disappointed with president obama from backing israel after bashar al-assad had deployed chemical weapons killing innocent civilians. nothing came to it. the chemical weapons programme was destroyed under the auspices of russia. the deal was struck with russia. the relationship has been repaired. the white house wants to cope it going. the word used was continuity. >> looking at the passage of time talks with iran continues. they continue. the fight against i.s.i.l. is still to be determined. but in syria - where are the two countries far apart? >> well, i think the israeli palestinian conflict is a sore point. this is the fundamental issue
the president had been to netherlands, belgium, stopped in rome vatican to see the pope and tacked on riyadh. the president was compelled because the saudis were upset with president obama's policy in the region. first of all the talks over iran's nuclear programme. the situation in i.s.i.l. with i.s.i.l. the president trying to push forward. saudi arabia planes flying in the american-led coalition. at that time saudi arabia is very much - they are disappointed with president obama from backing...
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and that is the line that's taken, for instance in the netherlands and germany and some other placessay, we can't have muslims in europe because muslims, all muslims apparently, are intolerant. and we live in a tolerant society. and we cannot tolerate intolerance. i know that sounds kind of twisted, but that's the kind of argument people use in the netherlands to disguise what really is basically racism. we don't like these people because they're brown, they speak with an accent and come from other countries, it's because they're intolerant. that plays right into that argument. >> i want to go back to this. it's a logical issue as well as a knowledge issue. you know the jewish people in israel live right next door to palestinians who don't like them. we know that. of course they don't like them don't want them to be there. but the percentage of the people who are violent and believe in killing jews and actual do it is a small percentage but the israelis have to live with the fact that they're there. and in europe, even if it's a small percentage they have to live with them. so it com
and that is the line that's taken, for instance in the netherlands and germany and some other placessay, we can't have muslims in europe because muslims, all muslims apparently, are intolerant. and we live in a tolerant society. and we cannot tolerate intolerance. i know that sounds kind of twisted, but that's the kind of argument people use in the netherlands to disguise what really is basically racism. we don't like these people because they're brown, they speak with an accent and come from...
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we do have muslim leaders in the netherlands as well as in egypt. and point the finger at the militant slammists in their own ranks. wouldn't it helped if president obama had been at the march. he could turn around to the leaders you mentioned and say i was there. you were there. we marched together. what did we march for when we marched together and hold them to account. >> the united states is leading the whole world in confronting al qaeda. they're leading the world in confronting isis. i have no doubt where the united states stands in trouble. i have no doubt where the president of egypt stands. we spoke out i think a courageous way in his own country against fundamentalism. something not that widely reported here in the united states. i have big doubts. i think that's great he's against terror. he has to be against terror even when jews are being killed. i have big doubts about turkey. having terrorists have military headquarters in their country. on the other hand for the western audience saying they're standing with the united states and with
we do have muslim leaders in the netherlands as well as in egypt. and point the finger at the militant slammists in their own ranks. wouldn't it helped if president obama had been at the march. he could turn around to the leaders you mentioned and say i was there. you were there. we marched together. what did we march for when we marched together and hold them to account. >> the united states is leading the whole world in confronting al qaeda. they're leading the world in confronting...
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you look at el sisi in egypt or look at the mayor of rodder dam in the netherlands are telling people to wake up. i think that's part of what we're seeing in reflection in these polls. president obama on terrorism 53% disapprove. president obama's handling of isis 56% disapprove. president obama on foreign policy, 57% disapprove. one of the questions that comes to my mind when i look at those numbers, rich, does the president care? or does he feel like, you know, i'm doing the right thing and i'm not going to worry about those numbers? >> i don't think he really cares that much. look, he's done things on the war on terror that are important. he preserved most of the bush counterterrorism policies after smearing them for years. that was a good thing. he got bin laden. he droned people in the badlands of pakistan. we even heard eric holder using this phrase core al qaeda, what that means is we droned a lot of people in the badlands of pakistan. that's the core and everything else doesn't matter so much. that's the jayvee team. that's the affiliates. we saw the jayvee team go into an edi
you look at el sisi in egypt or look at the mayor of rodder dam in the netherlands are telling people to wake up. i think that's part of what we're seeing in reflection in these polls. president obama on terrorism 53% disapprove. president obama's handling of isis 56% disapprove. president obama on foreign policy, 57% disapprove. one of the questions that comes to my mind when i look at those numbers, rich, does the president care? or does he feel like, you know, i'm doing the right thing and...
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. >> the netherlands recalled the ambassador to indonesia to protect against the drug offenders. among six people who faced a firing squad. we have this report from jakarta. >> reporter: most of them have been on death row for at least 10 years including this dutch national filmed it 2004, shortly after being sentenced to dat for producing -- death for producing ecstasy. the president refused their request for pardon. the solicitor-general made his announcement. 130 prisoners are waiting execution, half convicted of drug-related crime. according to the national aquatics agency 50 indonesians die as a result of illegal drug use. >> translation: the impact of drugs on our society is unimaginable. it's not just ordinary indonesians, but also government officials. we consider this an extraordinary crime. for this crime we need a maximum punishment. >> reporter: human rights organizations condemned the decision. they accused a man of using a double standard arguing against the execution of indonesian capitals convicted abroad but supporting the same punishment at home. >> he does not
. >> the netherlands recalled the ambassador to indonesia to protect against the drug offenders. among six people who faced a firing squad. we have this report from jakarta. >> reporter: most of them have been on death row for at least 10 years including this dutch national filmed it 2004, shortly after being sentenced to dat for producing -- death for producing ecstasy. the president refused their request for pardon. the solicitor-general made his announcement. 130 prisoners are...
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belgium for the same reason it that nato is, it is centrally located between france, germany the netherlands, and the united kingdom. it is great access. there is a radical islamic network operating in belgium that has facilitated over the last five years. it is shocking to see it catalyze so swiftly. >> do you think the nato presence in belgium exacerbates the threat of islamic radicalism in the country? >> i think it provides an attractive set of targets including the supreme allied commander. highly visible and symbolic. thousands of nato employees working there. that is not the specific reason terrorists are there. it provides a target-rich environment. >> what do you make of the response since the attacks in paris of the european authority's ability to handle the threat? >> i applaud the use of hard power. over the long term, the solution is soft power and integration. it is jobs and opportunities. it is getting people out. in the immediate moment, forceful action is required. over time, you need to balance the hard and soft power. at the moment, i applaud the lean forward we have seen.
belgium for the same reason it that nato is, it is centrally located between france, germany the netherlands, and the united kingdom. it is great access. there is a radical islamic network operating in belgium that has facilitated over the last five years. it is shocking to see it catalyze so swiftly. >> do you think the nato presence in belgium exacerbates the threat of islamic radicalism in the country? >> i think it provides an attractive set of targets including the supreme...
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in the netherland and i saw you quoted in an interview somewhere, joe, you don't have a home turf. you have no choice but to float around on these post national currents. so i realize you could each spend, you have spent your entire careers in some sense talking about this. but you each talk for very briefly about how does being an immigrant or displaced expatriate inform your writing? i start with you, gary. >> well, when i came to america it was 1980. and being the russian was the worst thing you could be. there were all those movies "red dawn" and red gerbil, red hamster. anything that was red. i was sent to school for a crime i did not commit. when i was sentenced there it was so bad being a russian being a commy i had to pretend to the kids i was born in east berlin not len ingrad. i was trying to convince jewish kids i was actually a german. [laughter] you know, what 10 years later i showed up at overland college, a small marxist college in ohio. and being an immigrant was the coolest thing you could imagine. i mean everyone, nobody wanted to be the heterosexual white male. s
in the netherland and i saw you quoted in an interview somewhere, joe, you don't have a home turf. you have no choice but to float around on these post national currents. so i realize you could each spend, you have spent your entire careers in some sense talking about this. but you each talk for very briefly about how does being an immigrant or displaced expatriate inform your writing? i start with you, gary. >> well, when i came to america it was 1980. and being the russian was the worst...
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religious strive in times like these as always i turn for guidance to the mayor of rodderdam in the netherlandsrs after the terrorist attack who was born in mora co told fellow muslims to make like a tree and [bleep] off. áag(h(çvb(.4#gm1y qngd
;uqq= argihf&ga= >> should have taken spanish in school. if you want to see more of that interview you won't. in other news, the leader of isis was spotted this week in syria riding a bike with one of his wives. >> young love i say tom. young love indeed. >> why did he fog that guy's face out? >> what is he embarrassed about? >> what do you make of the cover? i have theories. >> you do? >> yes but i like to hear yours first. you are the guest. >> i think they have raised the bar too high. now unless you are making fun of the prophet mohamed, i mean where are you as a satirist. you have nothing. >> it is great though because everybody has to put the cover up. we should have been doing it a week ago. there is that way for radical islamists to keep up. they can't kill everybody. >> i am getting a little tired of the com
religious strive in times like these as always i turn for guidance to the mayor of rodderdam in the netherlandsrs after the terrorist attack who was born in mora co told fellow muslims to make like a tree and [bleep] off. áag(h(çvb(.4#gm1y qngd> should have taken spanish in school. if you want to see more of that interview you won't. in other news, the leader of isis was spotted this week in syria riding a bike with one of his wives. >> young love i say tom. young love indeed....
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poised to strike at any time anywhere across europe specifically france germany, belgium and the netherlandsor the attack that triggered the growing terror alert, one of the brothers who shot up and murdered people at the offices of the magazine "charlie hebdo" was buried overnight. said kouachi is now in an unmarked grave in his hometown of rural france. the town said they had no choice. they were required by law to bury him there since he was indeed a resident. also security officials all over europe are still trying to get a handle on how many extremists may be preparing violent attacks. intelligence sources tell cnn that terrorist sleeper cells may now be activated in belgium and in holland. right now counterterrorism officials are scrambling to determine the extent of the sleeper cell threat but how exactly does a sleeper cell work? our brian todd has more on that. >> reporter: a western official with knowledge of the paris investigation tells cnn there is huge concern over the danger from sleeper cells in europe and elsewhere. the worry is over the unknown. when, where and how they'll
poised to strike at any time anywhere across europe specifically france germany, belgium and the netherlandsor the attack that triggered the growing terror alert, one of the brothers who shot up and murdered people at the offices of the magazine "charlie hebdo" was buried overnight. said kouachi is now in an unmarked grave in his hometown of rural france. the town said they had no choice. they were required by law to bury him there since he was indeed a resident. also security...
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i thought they used the netherlands bleep. >> it's the same thing and -- >> -- i think. >> he is madonous. >> he got into the london hashish cabinet over there. over there, their mayor is saying that about terrorism de blasio says that same thing about the cops for god's sakes. that sounds like de blasio speech about his own police force. by the way billy, speaking of de blasio as we go out on the bolder fresher or as i should say renamed don't be a pinhead tour this year i don't think we max out our merchandise opportunities. i come out with a new look, new sports wear where we mike weave the microweave the mayor's face into the fact bring. keep your back on this jerk. >> put the script don't be a pinhead and have him underneath it? >> i think we ought to call it don't be a de blasio. >> he is still in trouble over here. and you know, he has given little id cards to anybody who wants them. the al qaeda guys are lined up broadway to get these things. i don't know whether you know that or not. >> listen you you know when obamacare will break down is when they find out you might need a
i thought they used the netherlands bleep. >> it's the same thing and -- >> -- i think. >> he is madonous. >> he got into the london hashish cabinet over there. over there, their mayor is saying that about terrorism de blasio says that same thing about the cops for god's sakes. that sounds like de blasio speech about his own police force. by the way billy, speaking of de blasio as we go out on the bolder fresher or as i should say renamed don't be a pinhead tour this...