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home land and including groups in somalia and north africa and yemen.e head said there is evidence that moderate groups hooked up with extremist because of the failure of the west. the islamist are better funded and organized and battlefield experience. >> they are getting stronger by the day. think about in eastern syria and western iraq, they have pooled as many as 10,000 extremist and jihaddist and oh, by the way hundreds from europe and some from the united states. >> reporter: what is strike nothing recent congressional testimony the al-qaeda leadership is communicating with affiliates globally and the movement has gained strength. >> the threat by al-qaeda is hydroheaded. affiliates have blossomed and flourished especially in the middle east and north africa and in territories that are ungoverned or porly governed. >> when you look at groups in syria and yemen and north africa. there is communication with the leadership, and when you look specifically at the affiliates, you often find leadership is people with long- standing ties to the al-qaeda c
home land and including groups in somalia and north africa and yemen.e head said there is evidence that moderate groups hooked up with extremist because of the failure of the west. the islamist are better funded and organized and battlefield experience. >> they are getting stronger by the day. think about in eastern syria and western iraq, they have pooled as many as 10,000 extremist and jihaddist and oh, by the way hundreds from europe and some from the united states. >> reporter:...
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it's algeria second successive world cup finals the only side to north africa the middle east to reach for sale with the right second of africa at the end of twenty twelve but were forced to be told that the african cup of nations in january in the asian champions japan with the first side to qualify for the finals in brazil with the fast flowing football head coach bill bridges aka red meat among the toughest friendly fixtures to get ready for the finals of the team certainly delivered. factor in the house the tactical know how to on the talents needed to give his team into the final sixteen in brazil the trio will play at their eighth consecutive world cup finals next year. a one nil one last to arrive in the final qualifier demand side to it grab the last ball so much that place on goal difference. the qualification campaign ended with the team coach twisting of the consent of the team are ahead for embarassment and brazil site korea reached the semi finals in two thousand and two. or i'll just go for the fourth round of asian qualifiers but really came to life at the emmys with thr
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that i going to come from the middle east and north africa or muslim majority countries would call themselves first and foremost a muslim rather than perhaps a citizen of the country or a man or a woman or a member of the ethnic group or so one. i think we generalize and stereotype those in ways that are positive and negative but they still end up being generalizations that don't reflect the complexity of the reality on the ground. people of muslim heritage have just as many diverse relationships with their religious heritage as people of any other religious background. some believe, some don't. some practice, some don't. some practice in different ways. some practice but it's still not in the way they would choose to identify themselves. i'm pakistan, on turkish, an algerian, i'm south asian, and so when. if there is one single thing i'm asking people to do is to recognize the incredible rich diversity of those we simply now called muslim. >> a member of the audience says, i've working initiative on for almost 15 years but have lived in afghanistan, egypt and iraq. this dialogue has been ong
that i going to come from the middle east and north africa or muslim majority countries would call themselves first and foremost a muslim rather than perhaps a citizen of the country or a man or a woman or a member of the ethnic group or so one. i think we generalize and stereotype those in ways that are positive and negative but they still end up being generalizations that don't reflect the complexity of the reality on the ground. people of muslim heritage have just as many diverse...
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they have caused their fighters who come from north africa and the european union. this creates a relatively serious security problem. we have to anticipate their return and how to handle this. >> some analysts say the threat isn't as serious as the european union is making out. >> it's overassuming rated. no doubt that from germany, trans, from other countries, you have motivated young men willing to go and fight for the cause in syria. >> there are reports the number of rebel fighters from 11 western european countries has nearly doubled in the past six months. the free syrian army's commander said there's one al-qaeda linked group with more than 5,000 foreign fighters. he says the syrian free army will not fight with president bashar al assad against al-qaeda fill you 80ed groups. >> the comments attributed to me are not true. we believe that after the fall of assad, there would be one united army. the the backbone will be the heroic fighters who helped liberate the country. >> as the war spills into neighboring countries, the rise of foreign fighters is a danger
they have caused their fighters who come from north africa and the european union. this creates a relatively serious security problem. we have to anticipate their return and how to handle this. >> some analysts say the threat isn't as serious as the european union is making out. >> it's overassuming rated. no doubt that from germany, trans, from other countries, you have motivated young men willing to go and fight for the cause in syria. >> there are reports the number of...
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i am joined by an analyst who specializes in the middle east and north africa. thank you for being with us. comesood news as the year to an end. the speculation that france paid a ransom, does that take away from that? >> no, i think the speculation will remain in the days following this announcement. obviously there is a little bit of euphoria, and rightly's which follows of the release of hostages in france and elsewhere. in the coming days, i think we will get more information on how this release was secured. i think many people will no doubt be concerned that a ransom was paid. that was the case in mali, in the new territory, with french hostages just a few months back. so, the french government will obviously have to answer some of those questions that are going to be raised by the press and by those who might be saying a ransom was paid. thus far, they have claimed that no ransom was paid and negotiations were undertaken by cameroonian and nigerian officials. we will have to wait and see for now. , they are am nigerian-based group. if indeed it was boko ha
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look at the groups in syria, yemen and north africa. a common connection there is connection between the leadership in pakistan and those groups as well, jenna. jenna: very interesting, catherine. >> reporter: you're welcome. jon: wall street keeping a watch on outgoing fed chair bern earn about on his final press conference. including a pull back on the fed's massive stimulus program and a possible change in key interest rates. a report suggest that is the housing levels are highest in six years. doug mckelway is in washington. so, doug, what do the housing numbers mean for fed policy here? >> reporter: jon, they mean a couple of things. first they're encouraging sign in the momentum in the housing market. albeit slow continues. housing starts jumped 22% in november. that is more than anytime since january of 1990. that may give the federal reserve another reason to cut back its quantitative easing policy, its bond purchasing, printing of money to stave off the threat of inflation. >> we're headed in the right direction. i think it is
look at the groups in syria, yemen and north africa. a common connection there is connection between the leadership in pakistan and those groups as well, jenna. jenna: very interesting, catherine. >> reporter: you're welcome. jon: wall street keeping a watch on outgoing fed chair bern earn about on his final press conference. including a pull back on the fed's massive stimulus program and a possible change in key interest rates. a report suggest that is the housing levels are highest in...
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go unpunished. >> i want to thank you both for being with us, sherif mansour, middle east and north africa program coordinator of the committee to protect journalists, and sharif abdel kouddous, democracy now! correspondent in egypt. stay safe in this day year. when we come back, we're going to hamburg, germany, to the chaos communications congress. we will hear from julian assange and jacob appelbaum. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we turn now to the cows communication congress in hamburg, germany, one of the speakers at the conference was wikileaks sarah harrison who accompanied edward snowden to russia and spent four months with him. harrison addressed the audience after receiving a long standing ovation. >> together with the constitutional rights, we filed against u.s. military can see secrecy applied to chelsea manning's trial. rudy's attacks we with continued our publishing work. in april we launch the public library of u.s. diplomacy, though most conference of database of u.s. diplomatic cables
go unpunished. >> i want to thank you both for being with us, sherif mansour, middle east and north africa program coordinator of the committee to protect journalists, and sharif abdel kouddous, democracy now! correspondent in egypt. stay safe in this day year. when we come back, we're going to hamburg, germany, to the chaos communications congress. we will hear from julian assange and jacob appelbaum. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the...
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they have fighters that came from north africa. this creates a serious security problem. we have to anticipate the return and how to handle this. prevention measures and the exchanges of information about their movements. >> while the commanda of the free syrian army says al qaeda-linked groups are growing stronger. one al qaeda has more than 5,000 foreign fighters. he's denying the comment that the ffa will be ready to fight with president bashar al-assad against al qaeda. >> translation: i categorically deny any comments. i did not comment or give an interview to the independent newspaper at the time. comments are not true. we believe that after the fall of assad, syria will have an army. the backbone of this will be the ones that fight agressors against the syrian people. >> peter beck told of the professor of political science of portland state. and says the free syrian army is trying to scare the west against groups like al qaeda. there were 31 groups involved in the syrian conflict. the number may have increased. al qaeda sees an opening to carry out its agenda. so
they have fighters that came from north africa. this creates a serious security problem. we have to anticipate the return and how to handle this. prevention measures and the exchanges of information about their movements. >> while the commanda of the free syrian army says al qaeda-linked groups are growing stronger. one al qaeda has more than 5,000 foreign fighters. he's denying the comment that the ffa will be ready to fight with president bashar al-assad against al qaeda. >>...
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this crate will travel by truck and then by ship to north africa. exports represent a huge part of germany's economy. many engineering companies make most of their sales to foreign customers, and that is set to increase even further next year. the german chambers of commerce and industry forecast germany will export about 1.40 5 trillion euros worth of goods in 2014. that would be over 4% more than germany's 2013 exports. a big reason for the expected growth is the gradual recovery of euro zone economies, which means new investments and new orders for machinery from germany. while that's good news for german companies, many foreign countries crumble -- grumble that germany is not returning the favor by spending more money overseas. >> let's go to the frankfurt stock exchange. great to have you back. strong german exports -- how has that on down? >> it has gone down well. there are so many companies here on the stock market list on the dax, the 30 biggest companies in germany, about 2/numeral 3 -- 2/3 that are very export heavy. it helped propel the
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but there's a very real risk from al qaeda which is now spreading from pakistan to north africa and that is something he has to explain to the american people. >> all right, thank you all very much. when we come back, pope francis, the economist? "time" magazine's man of the year angers some conservatives with his recent writings on inequality. our panel joins the fray next. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. >>> well, he's "time" magazine's man of the year. little doubt pope francis has captured the imaginations of catholics and noncath lolics alike. his denunciation of so-called trickle down economics isn't sitting well with many economic conservatives. we're back with our guests. we've got the all catholic panel here. so your theology's in order. what do we think about the impact? the larger impact and impression that pope francis has made? >> as catholics, that mean
but there's a very real risk from al qaeda which is now spreading from pakistan to north africa and that is something he has to explain to the american people. >> all right, thank you all very much. when we come back, pope francis, the economist? "time" magazine's man of the year angers some conservatives with his recent writings on inequality. our panel joins the fray next. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®....
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. >> and the churches in north africa said well we're very certain about this, it's january 6th. and the -- the churches farther north said well we're very certain about it, too, it's december 7th. how do you know this? it's -- that's the feast of st. nick las. and then the people in the eastern church said i'm glad you're all very certain about this, but we know, you know, january 6th or december 25 the. and so you had three competing dates for christmas that developed over the course of 500 years. >> right. many people don't know that. >> people don't. and so there's these tensions, what are you going to do? gregory -- you can attribute everything to pope gregory. so about the year 500. he said enough of this. i will tell you what we're going to do. we're going to celebrate the feast of st. nick lus on the 7th of september but we're not going to -- we're going to give the gifts after that until the 25th and what we're going to do is we're going to start the celebration of christmas on the 25th of december and we're going to extend it for 12 days till january 6th. that's where yo
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again, some governments are paying very large ransomes in north africa and other places that creates an incentive for these to keep happening. >> have you been back since this happened to you? >> i have not been to afghanistan, personally i sort of ended my days as war correspondent when this happened but i clearly care about the region. >> and more attention needs to be drawn do what is happening. i'm glad you brought up what you did. >> yes. most don't support al quaida and the taliban, moat afghans don't. what an honor to have you here today for your insight, it's remarkable what you have been through, and thank you for shining a light on the thing cross uh have today, we appreciate it. >> thank you. the turkish prime minister believes he is the real target of investigation that has targeted. about allegations of bribery, money landers. three ministers resigned after their sons were detained. one of them also called for his resignation. african leaders are ever rahing up efforts to end the crisis in south sudan. kenya's president was the latest to visit the capitol. the united nat
again, some governments are paying very large ransomes in north africa and other places that creates an incentive for these to keep happening. >> have you been back since this happened to you? >> i have not been to afghanistan, personally i sort of ended my days as war correspondent when this happened but i clearly care about the region. >> and more attention needs to be drawn do what is happening. i'm glad you brought up what you did. >> yes. most don't support al...
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it implications not only for north africa but for europe itself i mean the issue of migration and the issue of terrorism is that on that gender do you think that european countries maybe european institutions including the always see may need to reconsider that approach to spreading democracy and maybe give a bit more thought the security implications that that process could have spreading democracy it's not a noisy concept and there are certain countries you mention libya this is really very little to do that you have that. mansion and. levy are requested to become a partner and it's still blocked powerfully in relation to the issues that you that you mentioned too from from the union to the organization so we're really looking at libya as an external entity from but let's use it as a kind of an academic example and certainly this is something something or we do not do in your see is exporting democracy as you see what we do we work with governments and it's a long term. always effort to promote a democratic evolution of these situations i personally don't believe in overnight change
it implications not only for north africa but for europe itself i mean the issue of migration and the issue of terrorism is that on that gender do you think that european countries maybe european institutions including the always see may need to reconsider that approach to spreading democracy and maybe give a bit more thought the security implications that that process could have spreading democracy it's not a noisy concept and there are certain countries you mention libya this is really very...
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receiving intensive committee has witnessed in the last couple of years in the middle east and north africa and done she also mentioned that he is important that together with its national partners question manage to make a first breakthrough step but it's the first epi on the mind only dissolution of the iranian nuclear program and said that in the coming in russia will also note what can these direction to make sure that on stability remains in the region but also that the security concerns of all sides that art. they are concerned about the iam you many new people who peddle these concerns are heard and that they are taken into consideration during the resulting all face off of the american opinion the issue. and also mentions that i'm oh now that's on the iranian side and you control them. is this not so cute it's awesome the mobile wanting it in the top the calm of the time of the regionals citylink he said that was one of the key text the phone for creating of the m thomas at me so defense shield in europe. and he raised concerns that the stability of boys on the bed. this then be up
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we've seen in the polls in the middle east north africa extended periods of sanctions that don't remove a regime on the puppy mill most outrageous thing is done to the economy into the population larger than one thinks of a day or iraq for its own within the regime could save on for much longer but the regime is intent on its longer term survival. and to achieve that. i think the regime needs sanctions. a mediation before the damage the psalms the economy is becomes irreparable will never let us as happened in iraq. in how the state's key thing that they re named connie is at the moment infection this time. growth is basically ignore that. so it seems pretty bad from the from the outside. it is extreme. and given that the economy is very much driven ball in government spending which is itself a function of government revenues that come from crude oil exports limitations on crude exports stronger low economic growth is an open environment where you have a very large scale private sector that operates in isolation from government spending. so you struggle government revenues to strong gro
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war like ways now some of the most violent regions in the world today are the middle east and north africa especially the region that was affected by the so-called arab spring that was celebrated just three years ago for the democratic gains but now is a region where violence is a preferred method for settling disputes. and from your book at least it seems that what we now have in the egyptian or in syria or in mali could have been easily predicted because you make a point that the dissolution of a state especially through the use of force almost inevitably leads to an increase in violence while i certainly believe that that stable democratic governments are among the most effective violence reduction methods our species has ever invented now of course once you have a government as we see syria. a government on the one hand can prevent people from killing each other on the other hand the government itself can do a lot of killing i see a democracy as a way of getting the advantages of government without the disadvantages namely the advantage of a government is that it spares people from the
war like ways now some of the most violent regions in the world today are the middle east and north africa especially the region that was affected by the so-called arab spring that was celebrated just three years ago for the democratic gains but now is a region where violence is a preferred method for settling disputes. and from your book at least it seems that what we now have in the egyptian or in syria or in mali could have been easily predicted because you make a point that the dissolution...
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made in gemini being packed exports these crates will travel by a truck and then by shipped to north africa. exports represented huge pots of germany's economy. many engineering companies make most of its sales to foreign customers. and that's set to increase even further next year. the gem and chambers of commerce and industry full costs. gemini when exports about one point four five trillion euros worth of goods in twenty fourteen that would be of a full percent more than germany's twenty thirteen exports the reason for the expected it is the gradual recovery of year as an economist. that means new investments and new orders for machinery from gemini. while that's good news for german companies many foreign countries grumbles that gemini isn't returning the favor by spending more money into seats. well let's go to the frankfurt stock exchange now where we buy is back from his christmas break going great to have the back of strong german exports how does that come down. it's gone down well was there some in the country has so many companies here in the stock market less than the dax the th
made in gemini being packed exports these crates will travel by a truck and then by shipped to north africa. exports represented huge pots of germany's economy. many engineering companies make most of its sales to foreign customers. and that's set to increase even further next year. the gem and chambers of commerce and industry full costs. gemini when exports about one point four five trillion euros worth of goods in twenty fourteen that would be of a full percent more than germany's twenty...
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the travel to the countries of north africa. they traveled in some of the countries in the middle east. they were also in russia. that is just the short list. >> during this time, they published together. what was that aspect of their career? >> she had published pieces on geology on her own. one of them was a biography on the creator of the seismograph. the work that they did together was a translation of a treatise on mining. it was written in latin and had a lot of technical latin terms. she had studied latin and they used a translator. it won an award and it was the first award given by the association for mining and metallurgy. lou gave the remarks and accepted the medal. >> david is from chicago. >> hi. i just want to ask about the relationship with the white house staff. i read lillian park's book when it came out. it did not portray mrs. hoover as a very nice worsen. -- person. apparently, she and the president wanted the white house staff to disappear. they were jumping into closets and hiding behind curtains. they did
the travel to the countries of north africa. they traveled in some of the countries in the middle east. they were also in russia. that is just the short list. >> during this time, they published together. what was that aspect of their career? >> she had published pieces on geology on her own. one of them was a biography on the creator of the seismograph. the work that they did together was a translation of a treatise on mining. it was written in latin and had a lot of technical...
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from the travels in north africa when she travels with herbert hoover.there's definitely an cultures, f native nonamerican cultures, but native american cultures in influencing the house.cture of you can see here was an initial esign for arches above the doorway and then that was changed. but there are definitely a lot house as well.e we have here floor plans of the house. to show details of the rooms. living room there, the terrace. and you can see that the rooms in a way when they easily exit out to the -- to the outside, the outdoors. it's a great legacy of lou henry's because she designed the house. created it. it was inspired by her ideas and very close involvement in all aspects of the house's creation. hoovers east he connection deepened and broadened over the years. the institution is a major part campus there. where did all of the money for that come from? the hoovers orby build up with private contributions over time. >> i'm not sure about the hoover institute. do know when loui was still alive, she did use her personal cultural uild a communit
from the travels in north africa when she travels with herbert hoover.there's definitely an cultures, f native nonamerican cultures, but native american cultures in influencing the house.cture of you can see here was an initial esign for arches above the doorway and then that was changed. but there are definitely a lot house as well.e we have here floor plans of the house. to show details of the rooms. living room there, the terrace. and you can see that the rooms in a way when they easily exit...
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if you go in the middle east and north africa and down in the sub saharan africa, people being murdered and driven out of the place where christianity was born. >> prince charles says muslims are driving christians from the middle east through persecution. he's even said -- this is a quote from prince charles, it seems we cannot ignore the facts christians in the middle east are increasingly being deliberately targeted by fundamental islamic militants. that's prince charles. >> they're being murdered and massacred in syria and iraq. the cops are being persecuted in egypt in the sudan, they have been after the christians a long time. this whole battle in the central african republic which is deeply christian. it's a militant islam all around its borders is attacking everywhere on its borders and predominantly now attacking christians if you deal with north and central africa and the middle east. >> why did any suddenly turn on the christians? >> it was written in 1938 the year of munich when everybody was talking about the east/west and nazis, he said we'll see another rising of this gre
if you go in the middle east and north africa and down in the sub saharan africa, people being murdered and driven out of the place where christianity was born. >> prince charles says muslims are driving christians from the middle east through persecution. he's even said -- this is a quote from prince charles, it seems we cannot ignore the facts christians in the middle east are increasingly being deliberately targeted by fundamental islamic militants. that's prince charles. >>...
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in north africa, in the middle east, so i think perhaps people are tired, somewhat jairded of it. -- jaded of it. perhaps there is not that much interest because the first time ukrainians took to the street it happened in the huge disappointment. i'm speaking of the orange revolution. >> nine years. >> nine years now. those demonstrations and these demonstrations are first and foremost about freedom of choice. the ukrainian people want to be an open european country. they want rule of law, they want democracy, they want their children to grow up in a free society. then, being under the influence of russia means moving back. i'm quoting a favorite ukrainian poet, what's the sense of moving forward if you have to move back. >> urin cmentd and in, thank you for joining us. pavlo, thank you for joining us. >>> a looming bankruptcy. what's within detroit's ever shrinking fire department. >> at the end of the tunnel there was a light. why don't they turn the light off, say hey, find your way out. >> we spent a day in the dark with the detroit's firefighters as they struggle to keep the cit
in north africa, in the middle east, so i think perhaps people are tired, somewhat jairded of it. -- jaded of it. perhaps there is not that much interest because the first time ukrainians took to the street it happened in the huge disappointment. i'm speaking of the orange revolution. >> nine years. >> nine years now. those demonstrations and these demonstrations are first and foremost about freedom of choice. the ukrainian people want to be an open european country. they want rule...
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if you go to the middle east and north africa and down to the sub sahara africa, people are being murdered and massacred and expelled and driven out of the place where christianity was born. >> prince charles has come out and said that they are being driven out in the middle east. >> they're being murdered and massacred in syria and in iraq. the cops are being persecuted in egypt. this whole battle is, militant islam is attacking everyone on its borders and it's attacking christians if you deal with africa and the middle east. >> why have the islamic fundamentalists suddenly turned on the christians. >> it was said that we're going to see another rising of this great adversary of christianity from centuries ago. and he proved right. you have a great awakening in the muslim world and a real hostile, militant edge. and this desire to drive christians in all other faiths out of their region. 's a period like you've taken in christian history, if you take the spanish at the terms of inquisition, ferdinand and isabella, the protestants in england under henry viii and you're having that replicat
if you go to the middle east and north africa and down to the sub sahara africa, people are being murdered and massacred and expelled and driven out of the place where christianity was born. >> prince charles has come out and said that they are being driven out in the middle east. >> they're being murdered and massacred in syria and in iraq. the cops are being persecuted in egypt. this whole battle is, militant islam is attacking everyone on its borders and it's attacking christians...
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that jesus was a dark skinned man, not so surprising he whereas a first century man raised in north africa. if he was standing in a security line in an airport he might be profiled for additional screening. >> he was a palestinian jeu and most writers think he would have had darker skin. why do you think he's portrayed the way he has been portrayed? >> jesus is a reflection of what people think. the first symbol of jesus was a fish because people didn't want to display any sort of image. but the nostics thought they could change his symbol at will, the cop tics, later he was an apollo figure, a zeus figure. especially when we had christ the king he became an imperial figure. throughout ages, people have tried oreflect their understanding, the importance, that is the important thing. jesus is important, that's the reason why they try reflect an image that makes a point and all of those are very pointed images. >> the most important about how jesus looked liked happened in 2002, where forensic scientists looked at the picture of jesus that popular mechanics put on its cover, very far from a
that jesus was a dark skinned man, not so surprising he whereas a first century man raised in north africa. if he was standing in a security line in an airport he might be profiled for additional screening. >> he was a palestinian jeu and most writers think he would have had darker skin. why do you think he's portrayed the way he has been portrayed? >> jesus is a reflection of what people think. the first symbol of jesus was a fish because people didn't want to display any sort of...
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. >> i remember when the parisian system was launched they found some in north africa that had been entrepreneurially scaling it on a bike. >> they're not designed for hills or speed. >> they are 50 pounds. >> not carbon fiber. mine is a bloomberg story. might as well celebrate our own accomplishments and journalism. nastys a story about how divorces tend to get and the dirty laundry generated. also a little bit about how london has become a capital for divorces. a wife accusing a former banker at deutsche bank of using their tigers, save china's fronted by jackie chan, an ambassador, to hide assets while she use the money to buy furniture, wine, and go out to expensive restaurants. he says it's not true. nonetheless, they are fighting over this in a london court. $81 million on the line allegedly, their assets in this charity. i hope i never get divorced. i've never established a charity either. [laughter] this one, as a parent. ending the segregation of toys for girls and boys. boys toys and girl toys are going to become a thing of the past at least in marks and spencer's. they have pledged to end
. >> i remember when the parisian system was launched they found some in north africa that had been entrepreneurially scaling it on a bike. >> they're not designed for hills or speed. >> they are 50 pounds. >> not carbon fiber. mine is a bloomberg story. might as well celebrate our own accomplishments and journalism. nastys a story about how divorces tend to get and the dirty laundry generated. also a little bit about how london has become a capital for divorces. a wife...
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there is a visionary to connect the middle east and north africa and the solar and wind resources to western europe. the world is changing. we are part of a global media landscape now. getting points of view that are not just the same is a good thing. we went through 2012 with all of the climate-related disasters they mentioned without a single question being asked by any member of the american news media to any of the presidential candidates in any of the debates about the climate crisis. that is pathetic. >> joe? >> mr. vice president, one of the changes thaw talked about is one that fascinated me and deeply disturbed me and mainly because there doesn't seem to be any easy answer to the question. how do we deal with the change in relationship between technology and labor? how do we deal with the hollowed out middle class and the fact that as you said, technology is zooming forward more quickly than ever. if you go back to the year that you were elected vice president of the united states in 1992, if technology had stayed static from that point forward to now, there would be like 20
there is a visionary to connect the middle east and north africa and the solar and wind resources to western europe. the world is changing. we are part of a global media landscape now. getting points of view that are not just the same is a good thing. we went through 2012 with all of the climate-related disasters they mentioned without a single question being asked by any member of the american news media to any of the presidential candidates in any of the debates about the climate crisis. that...
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brian katulis is that the process where he focuses on the middle east and north africa. his co-author the prosperity agenda, with the world wants from america and what we need in return. there's also a couple articles by brian katulis on the side still available about brian's recent work on saudi arabia, which will fill us in a little bit. in the meantime, i wanted mr. abrams to make a few comments and then brian and then we will have a discussion. thanks. >> thank you. thank you all for being here today. i wanted to start by saying that some of the discussion at u.s. saudi relations is over done, the sense of a hopeless crisis in incurable differences. this is an old relationship, roughly 75 years old. ramco was founded in 1944. there's been a lot of ups and downs. whatever the challenges today, think of 19th avenue three. the arab oil embargo, which is an act of an act of war by the saudis in the united states or think of 2001. the relationship has been through crises. and survived them. and another positive point, the relationship is more supple, occurred today than i
brian katulis is that the process where he focuses on the middle east and north africa. his co-author the prosperity agenda, with the world wants from america and what we need in return. there's also a couple articles by brian katulis on the side still available about brian's recent work on saudi arabia, which will fill us in a little bit. in the meantime, i wanted mr. abrams to make a few comments and then brian and then we will have a discussion. thanks. >> thank you. thank you all for...
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dozens of immigrants from afghanistan and syria and north africa shiver under plastic sheets.s from egypt. he has been here t for a few wes most of the m mike restaurants a how miserable the journey will be. >> therthere no oneno one cares. it's winter now. and we have no food. >> this northern town is a place for mik migrants to get to engl. the local town hall declined our request for be for an intervie. >> those people are here and bedon't feel safe in our own town anymore. >> it's a pit pitiful sight forr every successful sto stowaways countless fail. >> some migrants go it alone and some of them put themselves back in the hands of the people smugglers. >> the migrant's goa get one mea day thanks to the volunteers that run the soup kitchen when the date gates open it's a stam. the streets of europe are paved with misery and yet still they keep coming. >> and that is all the news from europe and now it's back to doha. >> selena thank you so much indeed. >> let's head to israel where anger over rehousing several bedouins. phil has visited southern israel and has spoken to so
dozens of immigrants from afghanistan and syria and north africa shiver under plastic sheets.s from egypt. he has been here t for a few wes most of the m mike restaurants a how miserable the journey will be. >> therthere no oneno one cares. it's winter now. and we have no food. >> this northern town is a place for mik migrants to get to engl. the local town hall declined our request for be for an intervie. >> those people are here and bedon't feel safe in our own town anymore....
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the feeling was throughout north africa there were news of attacks. there was little detail, no information relayed that there were x number of gunmen. >> you got confused with everything else. >> people were shocked there government. >> there was true heroism on the behalf of people who tried to save ambassador stevens. >> in law enforcement when a police officer needs backup he calls swat or other officers. for many of the diplomatic security service agents in hot spots around the world. assistance is an aircraft carrier 6,000 miles away. as a result the agents live by their wits and survive and to buy time. the embassy, philosophy of security is all these doors and windows that are blast resistant to by time they can wait until help comes. >> there were assets, but reality is there's no way they could scramble. there was a team in spaip that could have -- spain, that could have gotten there within a few hours. >> nothing moves quickly in this environment. we have an issue of sovereignty and optics of the united states invading a country. you have t
the feeling was throughout north africa there were news of attacks. there was little detail, no information relayed that there were x number of gunmen. >> you got confused with everything else. >> people were shocked there government. >> there was true heroism on the behalf of people who tried to save ambassador stevens. >> in law enforcement when a police officer needs backup he calls swat or other officers. for many of the diplomatic security service agents in hot...
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died this year alone, and a growing number are trying to gain entry by the spanish enclave in north africa. >> the soonest the gates open, a rush of people flood back and forth between malyia and morocco. this tiny spanish enclove has long been an important trading post. just a few meters separate the rest of africa, from this gate way to europe. many others will do whatever they can to get here. >> on this side of the fence, you're on spanish soil, over there, and that's morocco, but it is beyond the mediterranean sea to europe. where many people entering malyia illegally want to get to. >> that snakes its way around. not long ago, a man who tried to climb it died. the spanish authorities have decided to reenforce part of the fence with razor wire. those that do get through often find themselveses in limbo, living in the detention center, facing deportation. >> one family told us they traveled from the syrian city, abraham scaled the fence, hoping to find a better life. here we have the hope of getting through. we know that every couple of weeks there are people that get to mall question,
died this year alone, and a growing number are trying to gain entry by the spanish enclave in north africa. >> the soonest the gates open, a rush of people flood back and forth between malyia and morocco. this tiny spanish enclove has long been an important trading post. just a few meters separate the rest of africa, from this gate way to europe. many others will do whatever they can to get here. >> on this side of the fence, you're on spanish soil, over there, and that's morocco,...
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they have, of course, got fighters coming from north africa and the european union. this creates a serious security problem because we have to anticipate their return and how to handle this. >> the commander of the free syrian army says al qaeda-linked groups are growing stronger. one affiliate has 5,000 fighters. but denied a comment that f.s.a. would be able to fight without bashar al-assad against al qaeda. >> translation: i categorically deny any of these comments. i did not give an interview. we believe that after the fall of assad, we'll have one united army. the backdon of this is the heroic fighters. they'll be the ones fighting any aggressors. >> we have the thoughts of a professor who believes free syrian army is trying to scare the west into giving support to extremist groups like al qaeda. >> there are 31 groups involved in the syrian conflict as of last year. it may have increased. al qaeda sees an opening to carry out its agenda. and so it is taking advantage of the situation in syria. one has to be careful, you know, the head of the f.s.a., general adr
they have, of course, got fighters coming from north africa and the european union. this creates a serious security problem because we have to anticipate their return and how to handle this. >> the commander of the free syrian army says al qaeda-linked groups are growing stronger. one affiliate has 5,000 fighters. but denied a comment that f.s.a. would be able to fight without bashar al-assad against al qaeda. >> translation: i categorically deny any of these comments. i did not...
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this is all over north africa a disaster. nina indicated, obama boasted about our success in iraq ending the war in iraq. he abandoned iraq. he was a won war. violence was historically low, civil war was over. al qaeda wasn't only defeated but humiliated when the muslims joined with us in defeating al qaeda. now it's revived, controls iraq and syria. for the first time it's active and dominant in the heart of the middle east. one other data point. obama has managed the miracle of united gulf arabs and israelis in astonishment of how he con seeded the bomb to iran. they have no recourse or information. all this is sprung on them. the gulf arabs feel abandons. israelis have ability to defend themselves. everybody in the middle east is asking where is the united states? all of this is result of a policy, deliberate policy of retreat. when i know america retreat, bad guys fill the the vacuum. exactly what's happened. >> speaking of iran to the green riv revolution. you and i watched it here playing out live. a lot of people say n
this is all over north africa a disaster. nina indicated, obama boasted about our success in iraq ending the war in iraq. he abandoned iraq. he was a won war. violence was historically low, civil war was over. al qaeda wasn't only defeated but humiliated when the muslims joined with us in defeating al qaeda. now it's revived, controls iraq and syria. for the first time it's active and dominant in the heart of the middle east. one other data point. obama has managed the miracle of united gulf...
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as we look to the previous decade of fighting, you look to north africa, look at the incentury generalle east -- insurgencies in the middle east, and the bombs and suicide bombings, it's an incredibly hard thing to defend against. we have shown we're still fighting the taliban even with over 100,000 coalition troupes in the country. so vowing to anilate terroristed will be very difficult to do. >> here at home the new year means lots of new laws. we'll take a look at some of the big changes happening in 2014. from pot-moching -- pot-smoking to drone regulation. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> when we ring in the new year hours from how
as we look to the previous decade of fighting, you look to north africa, look at the incentury generalle east -- insurgencies in the middle east, and the bombs and suicide bombings, it's an incredibly hard thing to defend against. we have shown we're still fighting the taliban even with over 100,000 coalition troupes in the country. so vowing to anilate terroristed will be very difficult to do. >> here at home the new year means lots of new laws. we'll take a look at some of the big...
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they have seen the arab spring play out as much as you described across north africa. what happened here was not the end that you saw in other places. you saw dictators overthrown and in libya you saw a wall and gadhafi overthrown there of course. what happened here is that an up rising that began in march of 2011 with ordinary people coming out into the streets and saying they wanted to overthrow president assad has gradually descended into this civil war with an outside player intervening on a geopolitical level and nation states and russia and chine and iran. the u.s. and europe and the saudis on the other. on the ground at the same time you have seen increasingly extreme groups joining the opposition forces. extremists said today were behaving in the most blood curdling way and imprisoning children of 8 years old and executing people. the report said that's what's going on on the opposition side and at the same time they reported by the un. they said that president assad's forces are behaving a short distance from where i am here. there were areas of damascus under
they have seen the arab spring play out as much as you described across north africa. what happened here was not the end that you saw in other places. you saw dictators overthrown and in libya you saw a wall and gadhafi overthrown there of course. what happened here is that an up rising that began in march of 2011 with ordinary people coming out into the streets and saying they wanted to overthrow president assad has gradually descended into this civil war with an outside player intervening on...
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and this includes north africa. it includes the middle east.cludes other areas as well. >> lots of times we would look at some of these splinter groups going, yeah, but their interest is local. >> here's the concern of that. remember you have 25 states that have some failed level of governorance. meaning they can't secure large spaces of their own country, those are always attractive as safe havens to any terrorist organization. so you see what's happening in a place like syria where you have a pooling of al qaeda members and affiliates of al qaeda in a way that we have never seen before in a number that we have never seen before. and here's the scary part, some thousands of people showing up to participate in that when in their mind, jihadists have western passports. a percentage from the united states are included in that number. we are concerned that they are trained, further radicalized now have the ability to cougo into western countries and now they have a direct connection to al qaeda affiliates operating in a place where people would sa
and this includes north africa. it includes the middle east.cludes other areas as well. >> lots of times we would look at some of these splinter groups going, yeah, but their interest is local. >> here's the concern of that. remember you have 25 states that have some failed level of governorance. meaning they can't secure large spaces of their own country, those are always attractive as safe havens to any terrorist organization. so you see what's happening in a place like syria...
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that could be a peaceful transition in some africa and that was actually going to be very bloody civil war if the pasta never ended like you sing about north korea there was no rule to faso africa to walk now. and i'm right man to make history that monday looking very very close to ms hall to think of somebody who had such a positive talks fullness of god's own country in our lifetimes. as he had in the one year skipper suppression on this. before he left prison new city people i'm from south africa and after the kiwis prison you see people on from some leftover describe. i guess the difference. i think i was kind enough never to say to people turn a continent of africa and i was and really i was born a productive is that i was desperate. but that's not needed because in the wells was cuddly people and whatsoever can play both of us couldn't and he let them. i mean joke about sound like some africans by glaxo africans is that they pretend it never happened we pretend to give them soon among them will separate ended in a way it never happened that way is not that deep reckoning with the postie the money back so africans understandably wants
that could be a peaceful transition in some africa and that was actually going to be very bloody civil war if the pasta never ended like you sing about north korea there was no rule to faso africa to walk now. and i'm right man to make history that monday looking very very close to ms hall to think of somebody who had such a positive talks fullness of god's own country in our lifetimes. as he had in the one year skipper suppression on this. before he left prison new city people i'm from south...
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an amazingariety of goods came to rome by ship from spain, france, asia minor, north africa and egypt transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of transportation was extremely low. keach: but roman seagoing merchant ships carrying upwards of a thousand tons were too large to navigate the tiber river, so cargos were unloaded onto smaller vessels downriver at the port city of ostia. ostia was once a bustling commercial city, with shops and restaurants... villas and apartment houses for merchants and shippers... theaters, parks and enormous warehouses crammed with every possible commodity. archaeologist amanda claridge. it's clear that the merchants, the many, many thousands of people involved in the supply of the city of rome who did base themse
an amazingariety of goods came to rome by ship from spain, france, asia minor, north africa and egypt transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of...
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africa. i think many people, i grew up in the civil rights movement in the north, but the first foreign policy move that i can think of, i was too young to fight in vietnam. it was around south africa. with the president's statement, that brought home to all of us where the fight was in our own lives which was why the death of nelson mandela even though he is 95, it's so personal to millions that you will see over the next days and weeks and months to come. we all were deeply touched by what he represented. we were touched personally. this just wasn't something going on over there. we all were involved. >> we can sense the profound effect that nelson mandela had on president obama just watching him speak a few moments ago, saying he was a man guided by hopes and not fears. we can hear a lot of when barack obama, the president of the united states, that was nelson mandela. >> i think this president has tried against odds to model reconciliation. he turned the other cheek too many times for some of our progressive allies. you do see in his somberness and sadness there, the sense that he drew a l
africa. i think many people, i grew up in the civil rights movement in the north, but the first foreign policy move that i can think of, i was too young to fight in vietnam. it was around south africa. with the president's statement, that brought home to all of us where the fight was in our own lives which was why the death of nelson mandela even though he is 95, it's so personal to millions that you will see over the next days and weeks and months to come. we all were deeply touched by what he...