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effectively i'm looking for new employment opportunity. >> the lead of field to governments in north africaand the middle east to do all they can to boost security and win back the truck of -- trust of holidaymakers. another record year for global tourist numbers on the horizon. >> so much for the business use. for now it is back to brent for important news the world of german soccer. brent: teamwork. at the top of our show, oksana called for better laws to and tax evasion. but the former brian munich -- iranian president knows a thing about that. he was sentenced to time behind bars for tax evasion. he will be released from prison next month. he has been on date releases early last year. could be set for a return to the german champions. >> his time behind bars is nearly over. he will walk free at the end of february. after 637 days in prison. he is the man who made iran what they are today. -- byron what they are today. even while he was incarcerated, his biggest decisions were always linked to the team. >> i have noticed how important he is to this club. he is my friend him and he will r
effectively i'm looking for new employment opportunity. >> the lead of field to governments in north africaand the middle east to do all they can to boost security and win back the truck of -- trust of holidaymakers. another record year for global tourist numbers on the horizon. >> so much for the business use. for now it is back to brent for important news the world of german soccer. brent: teamwork. at the top of our show, oksana called for better laws to and tax evasion. but the...
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, are being held north africa, are being held under lock and key in this greek detention center. we were denied permission to go inside, but one of the inmates sent us these videos showing the conditions, including a protest that he said was put down with tear gas. some european countries have built razor wire fences. others will now only accept refugees from syria, iraq, and as an iranian, farshad can go no further than greece, destroying his dreams of a new life in europe. >> reporter: most of the migrants arriving in europe set off in boats from turkey, and last year, europe promised to pay turkey around $3 billion in return for its help stemming the flow of people. but so far, scott, that's had very little effect. >> pelley: holly williams in istanbul for us tonight. holly, thank you. it was 25 years ago this weekend that u.s. bombs first fell on baghdad. operation desert storm wrapped up in just six weeks when iraqi forces gave up kuwait. david martin now on the lessons of that war. first gulf war seemed so simple, starting with this definitive statement from president georg
, are being held north africa, are being held under lock and key in this greek detention center. we were denied permission to go inside, but one of the inmates sent us these videos showing the conditions, including a protest that he said was put down with tear gas. some european countries have built razor wire fences. others will now only accept refugees from syria, iraq, and as an iranian, farshad can go no further than greece, destroying his dreams of a new life in europe. >> reporter:...
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they rushed the b-24 groups back down to north africa. this time to tunis tunisia, by the time they got there the allied landing forces had broken out. so, the crews started flying missions against targets further up the italian mainland, hitting rail heads and, that sort of thing trying to rush german reinforcements down. they flew those missions without incident and that was one final mission they were going to fly. and it was a very long mission to austria. it was a factory that was the source of the second-most important factory that was manufacturing the luftwaffe's frontline fighter plane. this is 30 miles south of vienna. so, they took off early on the morning of october 1, 1943. flew across the mediterranean, across italy, the adriatic, yugoslavia. then they turned north. then struck -- from the east. it was during this raid that my uncle's crew fell out of formation and that was the last they were seen by the other crews in the 93rd. the 93rd that was the only aircraft they lost that day. the 44th got hit very hard by german figh
they rushed the b-24 groups back down to north africa. this time to tunis tunisia, by the time they got there the allied landing forces had broken out. so, the crews started flying missions against targets further up the italian mainland, hitting rail heads and, that sort of thing trying to rush german reinforcements down. they flew those missions without incident and that was one final mission they were going to fly. and it was a very long mission to austria. it was a factory that was the...
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going to make it back to the base in benghazi in the desert of north africa. so they made an emergency keynote -- at paccino, sicily. invasion had just happened. they landed where a british spitfire unit had taken over. they had been on the plane for 10 to 12 hours. they had seen planes with men that they knew blowing up around them. men jumping out of planes at low altitude on fire. unspeakable carnage. this beautiful sulfur from open, california, a guy by the name of john anna -- i hope to talk more about him later. john climbed out of the aircraft and was physically ill hanging on the nose wheel for the better part of an hour. because of one of the crew members on that raid with the crude left the crew shortly afterward and two other men also left the crew. they were so traumatized by it that they took themselves off flying status. this one eyewitness who described this to me continued on flying status. something that's really hard to imagine. what it was like and how dramatic it would've been. >> so they survived that dangerous raid. you told me that they
going to make it back to the base in benghazi in the desert of north africa. so they made an emergency keynote -- at paccino, sicily. invasion had just happened. they landed where a british spitfire unit had taken over. they had been on the plane for 10 to 12 hours. they had seen planes with men that they knew blowing up around them. men jumping out of planes at low altitude on fire. unspeakable carnage. this beautiful sulfur from open, california, a guy by the name of john anna -- i hope to...
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the refugees fled wars and poverty in the meeft and north africa, but new arrivals in greece are finding europe's welcome has limits. holly williams has that. >> reporter: despite the freezing cold, the rough seas, and the risk of drowning, the migrants keep coming. more than 1,000 people arrive in europe's welcome mat is wearing thin. farshad rahimi fard told us he left iran in search of religious freedom, paying a smuggler nearly $3,000. but he's now stranded in greece, living in this abandoned hockey stadium and could face deportation after he, like thousands of others, was turned back by macedonian border guards on the route to germany. >> reporter: hundreds of other stranded migrants, many from north africa, are being held under lock and key in this greek detention center. we were denied permission to go inside, but one of the inmate sent us these videos showing the conditions, including a protest that he said was put down with tear gas. built razor wire fences. others will now only accept refugees from syria, iraq, and afghanistan. as an iranian, farshad can go no further than gree
the refugees fled wars and poverty in the meeft and north africa, but new arrivals in greece are finding europe's welcome has limits. holly williams has that. >> reporter: despite the freezing cold, the rough seas, and the risk of drowning, the migrants keep coming. more than 1,000 people arrive in europe's welcome mat is wearing thin. farshad rahimi fard told us he left iran in search of religious freedom, paying a smuggler nearly $3,000. but he's now stranded in greece, living in this...
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europe, morocco, i live in france. >> trevor: i told you. >> that's great. >> i was born in north africaright. i don't have as much. >> trevor: no. it didn't go down as well. >> but for americans, it is easy to know that your country is in south africa because africa is in the same of the country. >> trevor: that's why we named it like that but morocco, they don't really know. >> trevor: do people not know. >> no. >> trevor: they think it's like middle east. >> no. >> trevor: where do they think morocco is. >> they don't think. they just-- they think of monaco or sounds like-- . >> trevor: that's very different. that is like a lot of money. >> that not that morocco doesn't have money but a lot more money. >> be careful. >> trevor: it does. so gad elmaleh is touring around the world. you are a more octoberan comic but living in france. i mean you speak how many lan gaings. >> four,. >> trevor: i speak six but that's not-- dish mean, this is. >> okay. >> trevor: this is you. what other languages, french, english. >> french, english, hebrew, arabic and-- for which language that whooo i spea
europe, morocco, i live in france. >> trevor: i told you. >> that's great. >> i was born in north africaright. i don't have as much. >> trevor: no. it didn't go down as well. >> but for americans, it is easy to know that your country is in south africa because africa is in the same of the country. >> trevor: that's why we named it like that but morocco, they don't really know. >> trevor: do people not know. >> no. >> trevor: they think it's...
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francine: head of middle east and north africa. next, european stocks swing to gains.k down this morning's trade. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." thethe stoxx 600 index has rebounded from its first week in more than four weeks. over to mark barton for a breakdown of his warnings market moves. the stoxx 600 has fallen by 6.42%. performance,ix-day it has risen as much as .9%. it is bucking the trend we saw in asia overnight, but still it is a 6.3 decline over the past six days. looking for double-digit returns for the stoxx 600 this year. this is the msci all country index. china continuing to set the tone , producer prices falling for a record 46 month. composite falling further by 5%, it fell 10% last week, the worst performing global benchmark. global stocks falling as a result. the interesting currency move has happened in south africa. 9%, theaday move of dollar rising an intraday 9% against the rand, that is fascinating. it is one of the worst performing emerging-market currencies in the last year. it is the last -- worst performing emerging-market currenc
francine: head of middle east and north africa. next, european stocks swing to gains.k down this morning's trade. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." thethe stoxx 600 index has rebounded from its first week in more than four weeks. over to mark barton for a breakdown of his warnings market moves. the stoxx 600 has fallen by 6.42%. performance,ix-day it has risen as much as .9%. it is bucking the trend we saw in asia overnight, but still it is a 6.3 decline over the past six...
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doyle: i mean, the italians, because they are closest, if you will, to north africa, they take an enormousumber. many of these migrants and refugees wish to go through italy very quickly and move on to sweden, where they may have family, or germany, where they know there's a chance of a job. so the italians have been extraordinarily generous. they've funded the mare nostrum maritime rescue operation for two years. they've saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and they continue to do so. but they're in a tough place, too, because like every country, they have their own domestic politics, and there's a backlash against migrants. migrants are not very favorably looked on. [women speaking foreign language] [shouting] [pounding] doyle: although it's not necessarily a pretty picture that you see when you get behind the walls of any judicial system, but i would suggest take the same view behind the walls of any other european country's judicial system and it's not going to be much different. doyle: refugees are people who are entitled to asylum under the 1951 geneva convention, but outside of tha
doyle: i mean, the italians, because they are closest, if you will, to north africa, they take an enormousumber. many of these migrants and refugees wish to go through italy very quickly and move on to sweden, where they may have family, or germany, where they know there's a chance of a job. so the italians have been extraordinarily generous. they've funded the mare nostrum maritime rescue operation for two years. they've saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and they continue to do so. but...
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(brian loftus)) authorities believe the man police killed in today's attempted attack was from north africa./// ((brian loftus)) > new at noon. police have arrested a man wanted for murder. 24-year-old joshua simon is accused of murder with a deadly weapon. metro detective say he shot a man at an east valley apartment complex... back on december 23-rd. the victim was taken to u-m-c trauma where he died. investigators believe simon.. and the victim got into a fight before the shooting. he's currently being held at the clark county detention center. ((brian loftus)) > new developments.. with the las vegas arena. it's new name. . and the special features.. some event- goers will get to experience./// < at noon. ((brian loftus)) > california is getting drenched as heavy rain and strong winds from el nino storms continue to push in off the pacific. roads are flooded, and mudslides a growing threat to hillside communities.. especially in newhall. one woman's mobile home was moved tuesday because of the risk of mudslides.. an hour later, the hillside came down. ((nadine garcia: "they said run, and
(brian loftus)) authorities believe the man police killed in today's attempted attack was from north africa./// ((brian loftus)) > new at noon. police have arrested a man wanted for murder. 24-year-old joshua simon is accused of murder with a deadly weapon. metro detective say he shot a man at an east valley apartment complex... back on december 23-rd. the victim was taken to u-m-c trauma where he died. investigators believe simon.. and the victim got into a fight before the shooting. he's...
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the refugees fled wars and poverty in the middle east and north africa, but new arrivals in greece are finding europe's welcome has limits. holly williams has that. >> reporter: despite the freezing cold, the rough seas, and the risk of drowning, the migrants keep coming. more than 1,000 people arrive in greece every day, but now thin. farshad rahimi fard told us he left iran in search of religious freedom, paying a smuggler nearly $3,000. but he's now stranded in greece, living in this abandoned hockey stadium and could face deportation after he, like thousands of others, was turned back by macedonian border guards on the route to germany. >> reporter: hundreds of other stranded migrants, many from north africa, are being held under lock and key in this greek detention center. we were denied permission to go inside, but one of the inmate sent us these videos showing the conditions, including a protest that he said was put down with tear gas. built razor wire fences. others will now only accept refugees from syria, iraq, and afghanistan. as an iranian, farshad can go no further than gr
the refugees fled wars and poverty in the middle east and north africa, but new arrivals in greece are finding europe's welcome has limits. holly williams has that. >> reporter: despite the freezing cold, the rough seas, and the risk of drowning, the migrants keep coming. more than 1,000 people arrive in greece every day, but now thin. farshad rahimi fard told us he left iran in search of religious freedom, paying a smuggler nearly $3,000. but he's now stranded in greece, living in this...
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in north africa, a policeman has been killed in tunisia. in people protesting widespread unemployment. there is growing frustration that the revolution that sparked the arab spring has brought no tangible economic benefits. today's protests were sparked after a young man died caught after climbing a transmission tower in protest of being turned down for a government job. >> tunisia's youth are back on the streets. they are frustrated and angry. crowds gathered outside the building with a message to the authorities. give us jobs, they chanted. or there will be another revolution. we are defending our right to work the only way the government will hear us. we have asked for years but they have not responded. five years after the country experienced a massive uprising, the reality for many is that the revolution has brought little change. we are a family of eight people. she works as a street cleaner despite having a university degree. sometimes i wonder why bother waking up? every morning, it's the same useless life. high living costs and the
in north africa, a policeman has been killed in tunisia. in people protesting widespread unemployment. there is growing frustration that the revolution that sparked the arab spring has brought no tangible economic benefits. today's protests were sparked after a young man died caught after climbing a transmission tower in protest of being turned down for a government job. >> tunisia's youth are back on the streets. they are frustrated and angry. crowds gathered outside the building with a...
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now that the war in north africa was pretty well cleaned up, we had beaten the germans there, and were ready to invade the just-invaded sicily, this displeased stalin to no end. he thought we were frittering away allied forces on sidetracks attacking theo be mainland europe and nazis directly. he was sending a threat, when are you going to act on the western front. this was rough. we had not decided. late one evening, i was on duty alone. door suddenly opened and in came roosevelt, churchill, our chiefs of staff and the british chief of staff. all had had dinner upstairs, a very convivial dinner, and they came in and settle down to business. what are we going to say to uncle joe as they commonly referred to joseph stalin. they couldn't agree on an answer because at that point, britain and the united states had not agreed on what the next steps were going to be. general marshall was insistent on the earliest possible attack across the channel to normandy or someplace -- normandy itself had not yet been decided on. the british were adamant that we are not yet ready, we meeting the allies
now that the war in north africa was pretty well cleaned up, we had beaten the germans there, and were ready to invade the just-invaded sicily, this displeased stalin to no end. he thought we were frittering away allied forces on sidetracks attacking theo be mainland europe and nazis directly. he was sending a threat, when are you going to act on the western front. this was rough. we had not decided. late one evening, i was on duty alone. door suddenly opened and in came roosevelt, churchill,...
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. >> the invasion of europe from the middle east, the near east, north africa, and subbase era africa will continue indefinitely. >> eleonore. reached in paris earlier this month is a welcome wakeup call for politicians and governments. to connect the dots between climate change, mass migration, and terrorism because they are all together and i agree with you europe is really struggling and after the flood of refugees from the middle east comes migrants from subbase hair ran africa. >> iran will continue cheating on the nuclear deal. >> as voters get more engaged moving toward iowa, the current lineup in the polls will shift drastically. donald trump will not win iowa and maybe new hampshire. >> our new years resolution is to bring you the most insightful and unbiased analysis of the twists and turns in the u.s. presidential election. we will focus on what matters most in deciding who gains control of congress and the white house. you won't find anything like it anywhere else. happy few year. bye bye. cable's out. no friday night rom-com? that's a shame. we at time warner cable need t
. >> the invasion of europe from the middle east, the near east, north africa, and subbase era africa will continue indefinitely. >> eleonore. reached in paris earlier this month is a welcome wakeup call for politicians and governments. to connect the dots between climate change, mass migration, and terrorism because they are all together and i agree with you europe is really struggling and after the flood of refugees from the middle east comes migrants from subbase hair ran africa....
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we were actually supposed to go to north africa. but we had a little confrontation there at the jumping off place and had a big riot there. things happened. so, they kept us in the states for another week which was good for us because we did not have to go to oran. there was a jumping off place next -- sicily. we got to sicily. they would not let us get off the boat because they had moved it up to -- laverno, italy. and that's where our tanks met up with them. there we went up to -- up to, uh, the city of piza. is where we first saw the leaning tower of pisa. up --here we went that's where we met up with the 442 japanese outfit. and we kind of spearheaded them for a while up until we got to -- in italy. from there, we went on up through the amounts to genoa. genoa.ere we stayed in we return to the ashes up again. to -- a town on the seashore. and that's where we, the war ended offor us. can'ther places i remember now. i'm 98 years old. so a lot of places i just cannot have it in my mind right now. thei can tell you about tank, tough
we were actually supposed to go to north africa. but we had a little confrontation there at the jumping off place and had a big riot there. things happened. so, they kept us in the states for another week which was good for us because we did not have to go to oran. there was a jumping off place next -- sicily. we got to sicily. they would not let us get off the boat because they had moved it up to -- laverno, italy. and that's where our tanks met up with them. there we went up to -- up to, uh,...
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their families come from north africa and the young people want to send a signal, they are handing out flowers to passersby . a small gesture against the new fear and prejudice. >> what is it like being a man of iraqi origin in germany right now? it is not islamic, or arabic tradition that you attack a woman. >> if you read the german press, the sense is that there is a huge problem with muslim men. this is the responsibility of the media. generalize all muslims or arabs. they talk about moroccans. they said it was algerians, and the algerians said it was tunisians. it was the bout individuals -- it was about individuals purity should not blame a group. groups that from my i am icontact th, they said, germany, they are expecting germany to react, to send back all of these people because they said these people understand this kind of procedures. >> we have seen the german government making its first move. we heard you say that the atmosphere in germany is not toxic after cologne. tell me more. in cologneeen there a couple of days after the new year's eve and i was -- in the arab neighbo
their families come from north africa and the young people want to send a signal, they are handing out flowers to passersby . a small gesture against the new fear and prejudice. >> what is it like being a man of iraqi origin in germany right now? it is not islamic, or arabic tradition that you attack a woman. >> if you read the german press, the sense is that there is a huge problem with muslim men. this is the responsibility of the media. generalize all muslims or arabs. they talk...
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border of the united states was actually filmed by an italian television network in morocco in north africa. trump's campaign manager told nbc, no expletive, we can't say what he said. it's not the mexican border, but that is what our country is going to look like. this was 1,000% on purpose. they put out a more official statement. robert, why didn't they use all kinds of footage which is available from our network and elsewhere that has watched people running across our southern border from mexico? why would they choose to use the other picture from morocco? why would you do it on purpose? >> trump told me he had two key aims with this ad. it wasn't about the images, but the images had to be bleak. they had to be dark. almost apocalyptic to paint a picture of the united states and the way he views the united states. he wanted to make sure he had rally footage to capture what he thinks is his energy. that was his goal. not about getting u.s. footage or news footage. >> i'm not sure where this phony baloney ad campaign where you throw in something from north africa and say this is what it lo
border of the united states was actually filmed by an italian television network in morocco in north africa. trump's campaign manager told nbc, no expletive, we can't say what he said. it's not the mexican border, but that is what our country is going to look like. this was 1,000% on purpose. they put out a more official statement. robert, why didn't they use all kinds of footage which is available from our network and elsewhere that has watched people running across our southern border from...
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this is something which is happening across the border in syria, iraq, but also in north africa and hereour own territories, our own countries. our youth is being seduced by the propaganda of isil. there are a number of french nationals and u.s. nationals going out to syria to join them. and that in the interests of installing some kind of totalitarian order. finally, we're determined to intensify our joint efforts and to will together the french-u.s. alliance. we have identical objectives in this campaign. we will continue to damage the resources of isil, isolate them from the external world, and to see mosul and raqqa liberated from this scourge. so we are quite prepared to answer any questions, but before that, i'm going to hand the floor to mr. carter to speak. >> thank you very much, mr. minister, and bonjour, everyone. i want to begin by thanking the minister for welcoming me to paris, this magnificent city, which has shown such remarkable resilience, fortitude, and determination. this morning, it was my solemn honor to place a wreath in memory of the victims of the november attack
this is something which is happening across the border in syria, iraq, but also in north africa and hereour own territories, our own countries. our youth is being seduced by the propaganda of isil. there are a number of french nationals and u.s. nationals going out to syria to join them. and that in the interests of installing some kind of totalitarian order. finally, we're determined to intensify our joint efforts and to will together the french-u.s. alliance. we have identical objectives in...
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. >> a new year means new trends and it looks like foods from north africa will be all the rage.hat's according to a new survey for 2016. authentic cuisine and seasoning from morocco and lebanon will be this year's big food trend. people want to know where and how their food is made as well. >> customers are questioning more than ever before. they want to know where it was group and who made it and how it was produced. >> other hot trends, sustainable seafood, healthier kids meals and hyperlocal food sourcing. any chick-fil-a lovers that love the cole slaw they're bringing in a kale healthier choice. what we had yesterday was chili. >> with the cold weather your appetite gets cranked up a little bit. you have an impulse to get out and work off some of your over indulgence from the holidays. you can check the latest forecast like angie and david do. they go to the nbc washington app and all around the region we have this wonderful sunshine. that's a live view there of our sky on this saturday morning. you won't need an umbrella today. you'll need a warm coat this morning with a wa
. >> a new year means new trends and it looks like foods from north africa will be all the rage.hat's according to a new survey for 2016. authentic cuisine and seasoning from morocco and lebanon will be this year's big food trend. people want to know where and how their food is made as well. >> customers are questioning more than ever before. they want to know where it was group and who made it and how it was produced. >> other hot trends, sustainable seafood, healthier kids...
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and now that the war in north africa was pretty well cleaned up, we had beaten the germans there and were ready to invade -- and had just invaded sicily and intended to move on to the mainland italy next, this displeased stalin no end. he thought we were frittering away allied forces and strength in side tracks. we ought to be attacking the mainland europe and not nazi germany directly. so, in effect, he was demanding an answer. when are you going to act on the western front? well, this was rough. we had not decided. so, late one evening, i was on duty alone. i had the night watch that night. and the front door, the map room door suddenly opened and in came roosevelt, churchill, our chiefs of staff and the british chiefs of staff, all of whom had had dinner upstairs, a very convivial dinner, as one could tell from their laughter and their behavior, but they came in and settled down to business, what are we going to say to uncle joe, as they commonly referred to joseph stalin. they couldn't agree on an answer because at that point, britain and the united states had not agreed on what
and now that the war in north africa was pretty well cleaned up, we had beaten the germans there and were ready to invade -- and had just invaded sicily and intended to move on to the mainland italy next, this displeased stalin no end. he thought we were frittering away allied forces and strength in side tracks. we ought to be attacking the mainland europe and not nazi germany directly. so, in effect, he was demanding an answer. when are you going to act on the western front? well, this was...
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half of those were sexual assaults, most of them committed by people from the middle east and north africa and many of them werepause, halt all refugees coming into the country until we figure out what we know and what we don't know. >> thanks, guys. cashing in just over an hour from now. what do you guys have from now? >> we're paying iran $1.7 billion. now they're trying to plan n nuclear plants. but what about big celebrities going around the globe and cashing in. >> up here first, forget kids playing hook ki. some kids are calling out sick to protest pay and school conditions. now some parents are fighting back. nobody move! get on the floor! do something! oh i'm not a security guard, i'm a security monitor. i only notify people if there is a robbery. there's a robbery. why monitor a problem if you don't fix it? that's why lifelock does more than free credit monitoring to protect you from identity theft. we not only alert you to identity threats, if you have a problem, we'll spend up to a million dollars on lawyers and experts to fix it. lifelock. join starting at $9.99 a month. >>> to
half of those were sexual assaults, most of them committed by people from the middle east and north africa and many of them werepause, halt all refugees coming into the country until we figure out what we know and what we don't know. >> thanks, guys. cashing in just over an hour from now. what do you guys have from now? >> we're paying iran $1.7 billion. now they're trying to plan n nuclear plants. but what about big celebrities going around the globe and cashing in. >> up...
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economist for the middle east and north africa for barclays. >>> i just want to bring you up to dateith a couple flashes that we're just getting through. the french president hollande is saying, this is by reuters, that they're prepared to strike against isis this time and again. that is coming through on the wires as well. the indian president and the french president speaking in new delhi where the comments were made. >>> millions of people are beginning to clear up the damage from storm jonas which claimed at least 30 lives across the u.s. the stock market is expected to open as normal. a bit later, edward norris from nbc news joining us with the latest. edward, how are the cleanup proceedings faring, obviously, i see it behind you, but what is expected for the next couple of hours? >> reporter: well, the next couple of hours, i'm calling this the big dig. tens of thousands of people are dealing with the snow around the nation's capitol. some places are dealing with 30 inches of snow. they have not yet been dug out yet. in fact, freezing temperatures is what we're dealing with her
economist for the middle east and north africa for barclays. >>> i just want to bring you up to dateith a couple flashes that we're just getting through. the french president hollande is saying, this is by reuters, that they're prepared to strike against isis this time and again. that is coming through on the wires as well. the indian president and the french president speaking in new delhi where the comments were made. >>> millions of people are beginning to clear up the...
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half of those were sexual assaults, most of them committed by people from the middle east and north africaany of them werepause, halt all refugees coming into the country until we figure out what we know and what we don't know. >> thanks, guys. cashing in just over an hour from now. what do you guys have from now? >> we're paying iran $1.7 billion. now they're trying to plan n nuclear plants. but what about big celebrities going around the globe and cashing in. >> up here first, forget kids playing hook ki. playing hook ki. some kids are they represent blood cells. and if you have afib-an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free and travel upstream to the brain, where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was even proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial without the need for regular blood tests. and, in the rare event of an emerg
half of those were sexual assaults, most of them committed by people from the middle east and north africaany of them werepause, halt all refugees coming into the country until we figure out what we know and what we don't know. >> thanks, guys. cashing in just over an hour from now. what do you guys have from now? >> we're paying iran $1.7 billion. now they're trying to plan n nuclear plants. but what about big celebrities going around the globe and cashing in. >> up here...
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/sot/braniff "so that's connectivity issue across north africa which is really valuable for them to move fighters, weapons and resources."/vo/pentagon officials say they're monitoring the libyan coalition partners and considering their military optionsin washington... i'm jeff barnd reporting. 3 military analysts say thousands of isis soldiers in libya are seasoned veterans of the wars in iraq and syria. 3 isis also in the news tonight for their connection to another terror attack in the middle east today. alison starling has the latest details in tonight's terrorism alert desk update. 3 from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm alison starling.isis is claiming responsibility for the latest terror attack...this one in yemen. a suicide car bomber attacked a government checkpoint close to the presidential palace.the attack was targeting president abdu rabu hadi's residence.the explosion killed at least 11 people -- most of them security troops at the checkpoint.two of the people killed were schoolchildren.and it may sound fake, but a 19 year old in australia will go to plan a terror
/sot/braniff "so that's connectivity issue across north africa which is really valuable for them to move fighters, weapons and resources."/vo/pentagon officials say they're monitoring the libyan coalition partners and considering their military optionsin washington... i'm jeff barnd reporting. 3 military analysts say thousands of isis soldiers in libya are seasoned veterans of the wars in iraq and syria. 3 isis also in the news tonight for their connection to another terror attack in...
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pat: the invasion of europe from the middle east, the near east, north africa and sub-saharan africa will continue indefinitely. eleanor: the climate change accord reached in paris earlier this month is a welcomed wake-up call for politicians in government to connect the dots between climate change, mass migration and terrorism because they're all together and i agree with you. europe is really struggling and after the flood of refugees from the middle east comes migrants from sub-saharan africa because of routes. tom: and iran will continue to cheat on nuclear deals. clarence: as voters get more engaged moving toward iowa, the current lineup in the polls is going to shift drastically and donald trump will not win iowa and maybe new hampshire. john: our new year's resolution is to bring you the most inciteful and unbiased analysis of the twist and terms in the u.s. presidential election. we will focus on what matters most in deciding who gains control of congress and the white house. mclaughlin.com, you won't find anything like it anywhere else. happy new year. bye-bye. emanuel ranso
pat: the invasion of europe from the middle east, the near east, north africa and sub-saharan africa will continue indefinitely. eleanor: the climate change accord reached in paris earlier this month is a welcomed wake-up call for politicians in government to connect the dots between climate change, mass migration and terrorism because they're all together and i agree with you. europe is really struggling and after the flood of refugees from the middle east comes migrants from sub-saharan...
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will report from cologne, germany -- the assault on women on new year's eve by groups of men from north africa and the middle east. it created an uproar across europe and are bringing a new, hard look at the open door refugee policy. the sexual assaults are called "the rape game." they are common in many arab countries -- particularly egypt. we will hear from women who were attacked and leaders who want to stop the assaults. and maybe the influx of refugees. thank you for watching. i'm sharyl attkisson. until next time, we'll be i'm home. everything's fine. a lot happens on your wooden surfaces. luckily, no one cleans and kills germs better
will report from cologne, germany -- the assault on women on new year's eve by groups of men from north africa and the middle east. it created an uproar across europe and are bringing a new, hard look at the open door refugee policy. the sexual assaults are called "the rape game." they are common in many arab countries -- particularly egypt. we will hear from women who were attacked and leaders who want to stop the assaults. and maybe the influx of refugees. thank you for watching....
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germany is wanting to limit migration from north africa by morocco and nigeria and syria -- for more of this, we talked to sarah in berlin. what more can you tell us about this arrest? >> i have read there is not much detail. a man was arrested from algeria, 27 years old. he was arrested about 30 kilometers away from cologne. interestingly enough, algeria is on the list of countries that the german government wants to declare a safe zone, along with morocco. previously the declared the balkan countries like bosnia, montenegro, serbia to be safe countries, and that means effectively people coming from those countries have almost no chance of getting asylum in germany. practically speaking, it also means they will not be housed among the regular refugee population, which is distributed through centers across germany. rather, they will be held in something called repatriation centers in germany's southernmost state of bare area. there is an interesting -- of bavaria. there is an interesting note as well -- there is a competition with deporting people because algeria and morocco notoriou
germany is wanting to limit migration from north africa by morocco and nigeria and syria -- for more of this, we talked to sarah in berlin. what more can you tell us about this arrest? >> i have read there is not much detail. a man was arrested from algeria, 27 years old. he was arrested about 30 kilometers away from cologne. interestingly enough, algeria is on the list of countries that the german government wants to declare a safe zone, along with morocco. previously the declared the...
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it is called the modern express heading from north africa to france. can you imagine? the spanish coast guard a poled down the deck and had to hoist all 22 sailors one by one. in was obvious relief as they each made it safely into the helicopter and back to land. one crew member gave up a thumb's up. >> new this morning, affluenza teen ethan couch arrived at dallas-ft. worth escorted by law enforcement at the airport. investigators believe ethan couch and his mother agreed to mexico in early december after he violated probation in a 20 turn drunk driving crash that killed four people. his defense attorneys claim that he wasn't responsible for the crash because he never learned to be accountable for his actions, something they termed affluenza teen. >> pope francis medicine with dicaprio at at the vatican sharing a passion for protecting the environment. he gave him a work of art from a dutch painter and pointed to a reproduction of the pointing "garden of earthly delights," and told the pop when he was little he thought the painting representing our planet. >> meteorol
it is called the modern express heading from north africa to france. can you imagine? the spanish coast guard a poled down the deck and had to hoist all 22 sailors one by one. in was obvious relief as they each made it safely into the helicopter and back to land. one crew member gave up a thumb's up. >> new this morning, affluenza teen ethan couch arrived at dallas-ft. worth escorted by law enforcement at the airport. investigators believe ethan couch and his mother agreed to mexico in...
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. >>> authorities believe the man police killed in today's attempted attack was from north africa. >>> new at noon, cheers erupt as the last of 17 trapped miners in upstate new york are brought to the surface. the roof got stuck at 900 feet down inside one of the world's deepest mines when the elevator failed. it took 10 hours to get them out. >>> hard to believe this story but a federal judge in san francisco has ruled a monkey cannot be a copyright owner. the monkey named naruto took 24 picture of himself. peta filed suit saying the photos are the property of the monkey and profits should go to the monkey. the judge ruled the copyright act does not cover nonhumans. >>> "star wars" grossed more $760 million. it surpassed the previous number one avatar. "the force awakens" still trails avatar in worldwide ticket sales. >>> if music is your thing bottlerock napa valley tickets are on sale for may. headlines include stevie wonder and florence and the machine. >>> climate change is being credited with solving a centuries old mystery. archeologists have discovered pieces of two 19th centu
. >>> authorities believe the man police killed in today's attempted attack was from north africa. >>> new at noon, cheers erupt as the last of 17 trapped miners in upstate new york are brought to the surface. the roof got stuck at 900 feet down inside one of the world's deepest mines when the elevator failed. it took 10 hours to get them out. >>> hard to believe this story but a federal judge in san francisco has ruled a monkey cannot be a copyright owner. the monkey...