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north africa was meant to be a springboard, not a sofa. who but churchill could think up those wonderful witticisms? which you can find on the internet. but that is not military leadership in a global war. and at a time -- how are we doing? we're going to have questions afterwards, so you can challenge me as much as you wish. but i want to say in a year when we have to decide who will be our next commander in chief, should it be a politician or a supposed politician who is popular, who is a master of twitter? or should it be someone who has some experience of how to listen, how to build a coalition, how to follow a moral basis for which americans are willing -- if they have to -- to fight and to die? because that's what fdr did in 1943. the debt we owe him is incalculable. i'm only sorry that it's taken seven decades to set this out as clearly as i can. i hope you will enjoy the book as much as i've enjoyed researching and writing it. and thank you very much for listening to me today. [applause] i think they have a microphone if people wou
north africa was meant to be a springboard, not a sofa. who but churchill could think up those wonderful witticisms? which you can find on the internet. but that is not military leadership in a global war. and at a time -- how are we doing? we're going to have questions afterwards, so you can challenge me as much as you wish. but i want to say in a year when we have to decide who will be our next commander in chief, should it be a politician or a supposed politician who is popular, who is a...
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he flies to north africa at the beginning of this book not only to meet with winston churchill and decide the strategy of world war ii, but to make an announcement to the world. unconditional surrender to the astonishment of hundreds of reporters who came secretly, work brought secretly to north africa for this pressnounced th conference, the president announced they would be no negotiation with evil, with tyranny, with military conquest, with genocide, with japanese atrocities. 2 million he knew he had been told by rabbis who visited him on the adobe before, 2 million said three were thought to havet already been exterminated by the germans. unconditional surrender the president said. it was never going to happen again. there would be no elite nations. there would be instead a united nations backed by the with superpowers and with the mission of making sure that kind of work by conquest dating to world war but never happen again. i mention this because if we are looking at the qualities that make a united stateslook commander-in-chief, we have to look at the moral dimension, not just the
he flies to north africa at the beginning of this book not only to meet with winston churchill and decide the strategy of world war ii, but to make an announcement to the world. unconditional surrender to the astonishment of hundreds of reporters who came secretly, work brought secretly to north africa for this pressnounced th conference, the president announced they would be no negotiation with evil, with tyranny, with military conquest, with genocide, with japanese atrocities. 2 million he...
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better so in 63 he and a hunt irian scholar decided to pick this summer to walk all across north africa and everywhere kirk goes he carries with him a portable typewriter. i of 48 i have never seen a body of letters like what he left. he never stopped writing 120 words a minute with a photographic memory. hist kellogg's across the desert with a hungarian scholar and wears a three piece tweed suit across the moroccan desert and carries with him at typewriter but a huge came with this word that gsa would not allow this now and carried a revolver he was sent eccentric and bedouin children would follow him everywhere. he was a bizarre character he ends up in europe and the key is in florence italygets ton they show up at the opera in addition to his three piece suit he had a count dracula cape. he love to wear the high collard cape city shows up and as late the security guard will not let him in. no way. saw his friend says dean not understand this is kirk key is the duke. says this is a tiny six interpersonal village in michigan and they let him and. >> with a small town in michigan was hi
better so in 63 he and a hunt irian scholar decided to pick this summer to walk all across north africa and everywhere kirk goes he carries with him a portable typewriter. i of 48 i have never seen a body of letters like what he left. he never stopped writing 120 words a minute with a photographic memory. hist kellogg's across the desert with a hungarian scholar and wears a three piece tweed suit across the moroccan desert and carries with him at typewriter but a huge came with this word that...
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they walk across north africa and everywhere kirk goes, because he is kirk, he always carries with him a portable typewriter. that thing is everywhere. and his letters, i am 4810 in all my years 48 and in all my years of researching i have never seen a body of letters like what kirk left.a the guy never stopped writing.ep he could do hundred 20 words a minute. had a photographic memory. so 1963 goes across the desert with his hungarian scholar. he wears, the whole time a three-piece tweed suit across the moroccan desert. he carries with him, not only his typewriter, but he has this huge cane that has a sword in it. tsa would not allow this now obviously, he usually carried a revolver revolver wherever he went. just an absolute eccentric. of course children followed him everywhere, this is a bizarre character walking across. handsr up in up in europe after this whole thing. he gets two and opera in italy i think he's in florence. they are late. he and his friend, they friend, they show up at this opera after this journey and he wore, in addition to wearing his three-piece suit everywher
they walk across north africa and everywhere kirk goes, because he is kirk, he always carries with him a portable typewriter. that thing is everywhere. and his letters, i am 4810 in all my years 48 and in all my years of researching i have never seen a body of letters like what kirk left.a the guy never stopped writing.ep he could do hundred 20 words a minute. had a photographic memory. so 1963 goes across the desert with his hungarian scholar. he wears, the whole time a three-piece tweed suit...
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with multiple overlapping conflicts in the region, and along the entire arc of instability, from north africand the middle east, asia as we have been reminded in the last 24 hours with reports of another nuclear test in north korea, we face threats from many parts of the world. isis and north korea's quest for a nuclear weapon are not entirely unconnected. because the greatest threat of all would-be terrorists getting their hands on nuclear material. it is vital we bring the world together to stop north korea dangerous game. in discussions of national security, it can be easy to get mired in the tactics and focused on the threats. let's not lose sight of what this larger project of american leadership is all about. it is about creating more peace in our world, more prosperity, more human dignity. and that is what we also have to be focused on every day. there were a number of very excellent suggestions about what we can and should be doing here at home. two
with multiple overlapping conflicts in the region, and along the entire arc of instability, from north africand the middle east, asia as we have been reminded in the last 24 hours with reports of another nuclear test in north korea, we face threats from many parts of the world. isis and north korea's quest for a nuclear weapon are not entirely unconnected. because the greatest threat of all would-be terrorists getting their hands on nuclear material. it is vital we bring the world together to...
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in the southern front, north africa, even the great desert fox was driven out of north africa.the eastern front and operation and the cold russian winter kill the entire unit of nazi soldiers. that lawyers in the propaganda is. they need to come up with something to turn the tide of the war. they assign a task to come up with something so diabolical, so evil, something so alarming that it's going to turn the tide of the war. what was that? they did now, but they were working on it. they loved movies and hollywood movies. don't be the the inspiration for their diabolical plot. even though hollywood films were illegal at a germany, they would have the agents confiscate them. it was not uncommon to set up all night watching movie after movie with translators and interpreters in their heirs. they would debate for hours for movies. they consider themselves connoisseurs of film. and i watched all sorts of films. the films i found that they seem to watch the most were king kong. snow white and the seven doors. gone with the wind with another when they watch. they sat and cried. can yo
in the southern front, north africa, even the great desert fox was driven out of north africa.the eastern front and operation and the cold russian winter kill the entire unit of nazi soldiers. that lawyers in the propaganda is. they need to come up with something to turn the tide of the war. they assign a task to come up with something so diabolical, so evil, something so alarming that it's going to turn the tide of the war. what was that? they did now, but they were working on it. they loved...
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have to now understand what's going on in the continent that is our neighbor and particularly north africaligent, honest leader there, praise the lord, let's make sure he can succeed and has what he needs. >> rose: you have been everybody involved in red, more than $360 million. >> that's right. >> rose: tell me how you see this in terms of this great rock star, what skills he has, what talent he has, what is it that motivates him and what is it he uses to rally these points of power to make a difference? >> better ask him. ( laughter ) i want to say it back to you because it's the same thing that has this table become the stuff of legends. it's an old-fashioned -- it's app ancient idea, pretentious to mention, but it's that greek idea of the whole society, is it not? it should not be unusual to have scientists, artists, mathematicians, poets, drunks, comedians, philosophers contributing. that's how ireland was formed. everyone was welcomed in the conversation. the world of ideas. you're interested in it, i'm interested in it, and that's what motivates me. how could you, for instance, the
have to now understand what's going on in the continent that is our neighbor and particularly north africaligent, honest leader there, praise the lord, let's make sure he can succeed and has what he needs. >> rose: you have been everybody involved in red, more than $360 million. >> that's right. >> rose: tell me how you see this in terms of this great rock star, what skills he has, what talent he has, what is it that motivates him and what is it he uses to rally these points...
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desert fox was driven out of north africa.the eastern front in russia to encode entire divisions of soldiers. 42 was the beginning of the end. katherine is a panic in a meeting with joseph globals. they need something to turn the tide of the war. hitler assigned the task to come up with something so diabolical creosote evil, something so alarming that it's going to turn the tide of the war. what was that? they didn't know, but they were working on it. hitler and globals loved movies and hollywood movies have not read their inspiration for their diabolical plot. even though hollywood films for illegal in germany, they would have their agents confiscate them. it was not uncommon to set up all night watching movie after movie with translators and interpreters in her ears. it would be for hours for movies. they considered themselves connoisseurs of film. they watched all sorts of films. the films i found to watch the most for king kong, seven dorks, snow white and the seven doors. believe it or not. i can't make this stuff up. gon
desert fox was driven out of north africa.the eastern front in russia to encode entire divisions of soldiers. 42 was the beginning of the end. katherine is a panic in a meeting with joseph globals. they need something to turn the tide of the war. hitler assigned the task to come up with something so diabolical creosote evil, something so alarming that it's going to turn the tide of the war. what was that? they didn't know, but they were working on it. hitler and globals loved movies and...
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what other problems in the middle east and the north africa region?irms are older and for managers are older than anywhere else in the world. policies and laws are generally established to protect firms -- existing firms in existing markets. >> in other words the status quo. quo.as: the status it is much harder for a young person to establish himself or herself in the middle east and north africa region than elsewhere. it is a problem with insiders and outsiders. access to finance, business input, training, other sorts of things are much harder in the region than elsewhere in the world. we have to step back a little bit and not put all of the blame for unemployment on the individuals who are unemployed. we have to think about what policies may be necessary to expand opportunities for all. >> jasmine, you wanted to make a point. jasmine: i wanted to make a point about the trade-off that a gcc countries necessarily, but the other countries they find themselves struggling with seeking or assigning blame. i do not think we should be too blame governments
what other problems in the middle east and the north africa region?irms are older and for managers are older than anywhere else in the world. policies and laws are generally established to protect firms -- existing firms in existing markets. >> in other words the status quo. quo.as: the status it is much harder for a young person to establish himself or herself in the middle east and north africa region than elsewhere. it is a problem with insiders and outsiders. access to finance,...
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i don't, you know, i guess in zimbabwe and south africa we had been talking about the water that they receive, but botswana's a little further north. that is such an important point about the land grabs because that's going on all over world and hugely in south america and in africa. and many of these, these purchases of, you know, huge tracts of land, they're land grabs, but they're really water grabs. and and, yeah, the implications are really, really huge because you might -- a project that's being worked on like a development project may take, may stop the water that would normally flow into another area. yeah, no, that's really, really of huge concern. so thank you for mentioning that. >> but that's what happens here in the united states out west, and that's been a long problem where we have, you know, three or four major rivers, and there are dams and electric plants x they're using up the water that then can't get down river, you know? and so this is, you know, you talk about wyoming and colorado and nevada and utah. and so we even have the northern states -- well, the southern states arguing and upset with our northern sta
i don't, you know, i guess in zimbabwe and south africa we had been talking about the water that they receive, but botswana's a little further north. that is such an important point about the land grabs because that's going on all over world and hugely in south america and in africa. and many of these, these purchases of, you know, huge tracts of land, they're land grabs, but they're really water grabs. and and, yeah, the implications are really, really huge because you might -- a project...
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to secure weapons left behind by the regime which helped fuel the rise of the islamic state in north africa. in response, a spokesman for the foreign office called the acision to intervene "international one asked for by the arab league and authorized -- u.n. securityty council." m.p.'s want a review into the topetence of the u.n. coordinate post-war construction. anchor: another french teenager of been arrested accused planning terrorist attacks on behalf of the islamic state group. police carried out a dawn raid the home of the boy thought to be 14 or 15 years old in northeastern paris this wednesday. he's the third french teenager to be arrested this week of the all are thought to have been radicalized to a french national syria.n martin: early wednesday morning, into thisoped building in northeast paris to arrest the teenager. suspected of planning a terrorist attack. one of his neighbors described of him. knew >> he seemed like a good kid. he didn't meet up with many others. at home with his brothers and sisters or he'd go sisters.his martin: he was unknown to the police. then they tra
to secure weapons left behind by the regime which helped fuel the rise of the islamic state in north africa. in response, a spokesman for the foreign office called the acision to intervene "international one asked for by the arab league and authorized -- u.n. securityty council." m.p.'s want a review into the topetence of the u.n. coordinate post-war construction. anchor: another french teenager of been arrested accused planning terrorist attacks on behalf of the islamic state group....
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and the german boss michael landeck lived half of his live in north africa.ind the counter is sara, she's half-egyptian and moved to berlin from cairo three years ago. >> i can still remember my first day at school, where i could wear a short skirt and nobody said, "what are you wearing?" or whatever. it was hard to get used to. of course i had much more freedom and i started to enjoy that. but you still felt constraineded by the pasast. reporter: what newcomers need, she says, is time. gozudoks' son is seven. his favorite subjects are sports and math. the tings' son would like to take over the restaurant one day, if his mother ever tells him her soup recipe. >> we should talk much more about the success of society in germany, because we've accomplished a lot in terms of integration. reporter: abbas maroufi just loves the atmosphere here on kantstraße. and sara is moving to amsterdam to study. her boss has hired a replacement, also from abroad . anchor: and now to the rapid growth in worldwide population. more and more people are moving to large cities. and t
and the german boss michael landeck lived half of his live in north africa.ind the counter is sara, she's half-egyptian and moved to berlin from cairo three years ago. >> i can still remember my first day at school, where i could wear a short skirt and nobody said, "what are you wearing?" or whatever. it was hard to get used to. of course i had much more freedom and i started to enjoy that. but you still felt constraineded by the pasast. reporter: what newcomers need, she says,...
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now...there are millions of refugees from syria, iraq and other countries in the middle east and north africa plagued by violence. 3 afa mother teresa is now saint teresa of kolkatta.more on the canonization celebration... 3 a pets left homeless after flooding down south find new homes thanks to a huge adoption event. ???break??????break??? 3 3 3 mother teresa...is now saint teresa.today...pope francis led the canonization in front of thousands of people at saint peter's square.cbs news correspondent seth doane has more on today's ceremony. 3 blessed teresa of calcutta to be a saint and we enroll her among the saints"(vo)pope francis declared mother teresa a saint before a crowd of more than 100-thousand in saint peter's square under a clear blue sky.the pope described mother teresa as a defender of the the abandoned.in calcutta, india, people watched the ceremony canonising the woman who cared for the poorest of the poor. others gathered around her tomb, adorned with a single candle, flowers and her photo. photo."today may be the official recognition on the part of the church but among the f
now...there are millions of refugees from syria, iraq and other countries in the middle east and north africa plagued by violence. 3 afa mother teresa is now saint teresa of kolkatta.more on the canonization celebration... 3 a pets left homeless after flooding down south find new homes thanks to a huge adoption event. ???break??????break??? 3 3 3 mother teresa...is now saint teresa.today...pope francis led the canonization in front of thousands of people at saint peter's square.cbs news...
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weapons left behind by the gadhafi regime, which helped fuel the rise of the islamic state group in north africa. , a spokesman from the foreign office called the decision to intervene a "international one asked for by the arab l league and authorized by the u.n. security council." mp's want an urgent review into the competence of the u.n. to coordinate postwar reconstruction. they sayay it is important given the u.n. may be called on to coordinate similar missions in iraq, syria, or yemen. france, johnn claude juncker used his state of the union speech to insist the european union, is not at risk following the u.k. brexit. president of the european commission's address comes two days before the meeting dropping the roadmap for the future to adjust the ongoing crisis. our correspondent has the details. >> an opportunity for the eu commission chief to rally support for the tarnished block, with britain leaving on june 23 -- voting to leave on june 23. sean clause younger -- jean-claude juncker sought to reassure. we wonder if the concern might marked the beginning of the disintegration of the eu.
weapons left behind by the gadhafi regime, which helped fuel the rise of the islamic state group in north africa. , a spokesman from the foreign office called the decision to intervene a "international one asked for by the arab l league and authorized by the u.n. security council." mp's want an urgent review into the competence of the u.n. to coordinate postwar reconstruction. they sayay it is important given the u.n. may be called on to coordinate similar missions in iraq, syria, or...
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the kind of threreats that we're g a seeee from national security, is just look no further than north africa. look at the arab spring. one of the contributing causes was a very rapid run-up in the price of wheat. now, why ddid wheat almlmost double r ris the arab spring got going? it doubled because there were terrific d droughts in australi, and if everyody remembers the fires of a few years ago, and the russian summer. there were big droughts there. worldwide wheat harvest really contracted. so, you couple the drought with really y bad governance with already exexistingng stre, i i's sort of like dumping gasoline on and then just throwing matches. even though our budgets are very, very c constrained in the department of defense and the department of the navy, the climate doesn't care about our budgets. it doesn't t care about our politics. it's just going to change according to the e laws f physics. >> it's not only the military that is increasingly concerned. so are many financial and business experts. "risky business" is a nonpartisan analysis of the economic risk of climate change in th
the kind of threreats that we're g a seeee from national security, is just look no further than north africa. look at the arab spring. one of the contributing causes was a very rapid run-up in the price of wheat. now, why ddid wheat almlmost double r ris the arab spring got going? it doubled because there were terrific d droughts in australi, and if everyody remembers the fires of a few years ago, and the russian summer. there were big droughts there. worldwide wheat harvest really contracted....
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now...there are millions of refugees from syria, iraq and other countries in the middle east and north africa plagued by violence. the u-s dealing with a pretty big social media faux pas -- apologizing for a tweet sent out by a major federal agency. agency.you see it here -- the tweet from the "defense intelligence agency" account saying quote "classy as always, china."the tweet referred to a heated exchange between u-s and chinese security officials about how much access americans would have to meetings between president barack obama and china's president.president obama has since tried to after a lifetime of service... mother teresa is now saint teresa of kolkatta.more on the canonization celebration... 3 and you what had players in tears on the sidelines of a college football game this weekend? 3 plus -- if the reports are true... former packers lineman josh sitton has found a new team.kevin holden has details of the deal coming up later in sports. ???break??????break??? 3 3 3 an incredibly touching tribute during nebraska's opener in lincoln this weekend...a nod to former teammate and big
now...there are millions of refugees from syria, iraq and other countries in the middle east and north africa plagued by violence. the u-s dealing with a pretty big social media faux pas -- apologizing for a tweet sent out by a major federal agency. agency.you see it here -- the tweet from the "defense intelligence agency" account saying quote "classy as always, china."the tweet referred to a heated exchange between u-s and chinese security officials about how much access...
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. >>> we're here on the coast of north africa for the kickoff of the international ener forum, a meetingf nonopec and opec oil producers and the big question is what, if anything, will come of this meeting. we've heard a lot of speculation over the last 24 hours. we have heard from the russian building minister saying any agreement is noncritical for his country. wee heard from the iraqi oil says all options on the table. and the algerian oil minister has said no one wants to walk away from this meeting without some kind of an agreement. the big question, of course, has saudi arabia decided to declare victory in its battle for market share over these u.s. oil producers, and the question, of course, for iran is whether or t they will agree to a freeze when they're trying so desperately to back to presanction levels of output, as well as rebuilding their economy after these years of sanctions. and, of course, all of this happening against the backdrop of the failure of the u.s./russia cease agreement syria. so saudi arabia, iran and russia, all of them with big stakes in the game. for "nig
. >>> we're here on the coast of north africa for the kickoff of the international ener forum, a meetingf nonopec and opec oil producers and the big question is what, if anything, will come of this meeting. we've heard a lot of speculation over the last 24 hours. we have heard from the russian building minister saying any agreement is noncritical for his country. wee heard from the iraqi oil says all options on the table. and the algerian oil minister has said no one wants to walk away...
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opec made that preliminary decision yesterday during a meeting in north africa. as soon as that decision was announced, crude prices immediately jumped by 5%. opec's trying to boost depressed prices. the costs of crude oil has fallen sharply in 2014. a final decision was expected during opec's next meeting set for november 30 in vienna. >>> sadly, we are following a fatal crash in this involves a pedestrian struck by a car. right now, all lanes are blocked. one option for you, drew street. the westbound lane is moving just fine. you can see traffic indicators in the green here. we have a crash at coachman. if you are headed out the door, leave yourself extra time. we're still working to get more details on that fatal crash. manatee county, i-75 southbound backs up all the way to state route 70 due to a crash at university parkway. ivan? >> all right, janelle. thanks a lot. good morning on this thursday as we check in outside right now. fake a look at current conditions. pretty good. we've had coastal shauers to contend with here. it is an unsettled pattern. we'll
opec made that preliminary decision yesterday during a meeting in north africa. as soon as that decision was announced, crude prices immediately jumped by 5%. opec's trying to boost depressed prices. the costs of crude oil has fallen sharply in 2014. a final decision was expected during opec's next meeting set for november 30 in vienna. >>> sadly, we are following a fatal crash in this involves a pedestrian struck by a car. right now, all lanes are blocked. one option for you, drew...
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in the mediterranean about 1,800 migrant were rescued just todayu amid a new exodus from north africa. holly williams reports thousands europe despite the dangers, which were tragically illustrated one year ago by the plight of a three-year-old. >> reporter: the image of the lifeless toddler who looked almost as if he was sleeping woke up the world to the refugee crisis in the mediterranean sea. alan kurdi and his family fled war-torn syria and tried to mak the crossing to europe asou hundreds of thousands had before in an inflatable raft crammed full of desperate people, hoping for a new life. and they're still coming. this week alone, around 10,000 migrants have been rescued off the coast of libya, many escaping war and poverty in africa. more than 3,000 people are feared drowned so far this year, but these five-day-old twins made it to safety.n the route that alan kurdi tried to take from turkey to greece has slowed to a trickle after to return migrants. but that hasn't solved much. 60,000 people are now stranded in greece, 27,000 of them children, while over four million syrian re
in the mediterranean about 1,800 migrant were rescued just todayu amid a new exodus from north africa. holly williams reports thousands europe despite the dangers, which were tragically illustrated one year ago by the plight of a three-year-old. >> reporter: the image of the lifeless toddler who looked almost as if he was sleeping woke up the world to the refugee crisis in the mediterranean sea. alan kurdi and his family fled war-torn syria and tried to mak the crossing to europe asou...
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and so instead, over the objections, they brought him into north africa and six days after he landed and took over liberated france. the united between british and canadian troops moved ahead without regard for what is happening in france. and with his responsibility. but when they crossed into germany and the whole government was suspended. france was liberated and germany was occupied. it was an important distinction and as for iraq, the defense department, the state department and all of the military assumed that they were liberating from saddam and they would work things out for themselves. then on may 1 on the flight, bush unilaterally changed directions. instead of the coalition forces that would become occupiers it was downhill from there. the party was outlawed and the army was disbanded. most offices were closed. bremmer reported physically to the white house fo or the state department, the coalition forces in many respects became the enemy. busbush bears sole responsibiliy to the decision. and if i may say a word or two about the situation. we all saw the photographs of the
and so instead, over the objections, they brought him into north africa and six days after he landed and took over liberated france. the united between british and canadian troops moved ahead without regard for what is happening in france. and with his responsibility. but when they crossed into germany and the whole government was suspended. france was liberated and germany was occupied. it was an important distinction and as for iraq, the defense department, the state department and all of the...
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certainly north africa. the middle east. can we do here? there is a phenomena, the three extremes. have extreme poverty, extreme climate, and extreme ideology. trinity is where all the problems are. mali, northern nigeria, across isudan, all somalia and you could argue all the way to afghanistan to read people scrambling to make a living. a hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. leaders, the president of nigeria, entrepreneurs, saying we have to deal with this. in northern nigeria, i have been to a spot. there are 2 million people displaced there. the boko haram has torched their villages and towns. even though the nigerian military are making progress, they cannot return to their homes because they are not there. 2 million people displaced in northern nigeria. the stated objective is a boko haram -- ebola boko haram is the destabilization -- the stated haram is thatoko the stabilization of nigeria. appellationes the of syria. you see with the refugee crisis did to europe. it probably resulted in brexit.
certainly north africa. the middle east. can we do here? there is a phenomena, the three extremes. have extreme poverty, extreme climate, and extreme ideology. trinity is where all the problems are. mali, northern nigeria, across isudan, all somalia and you could argue all the way to afghanistan to read people scrambling to make a living. a hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. leaders, the president of nigeria, entrepreneurs, saying we have to deal with this. in northern...
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certainly north africa. the grants there. the middle east.at can we do here? there is a phenomenon, the three extremes. you have extreme poverty, extreme climate, and extreme ideology. and this unholy trinity is where all the problems are. if you go to northern mali, northern nigeria, across sudan, all the way to somalia and you could argue all the way to afghanistan . parched earth, people scrambling to make a living. a hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. african leaders, the president of nigeria, entrepreneurs, saying we have to deal with this. in northern nigeria, i have been to porno in a northern nigeria. no in a northern nigeria. there are 2 million people displaced there. the boko haram has torched their villages and towns. it is the destabilization of nigeria. it is 10 times the population of syria. you see with the refugee crisis did to europe. it probably resulted in brexit. that is a population of 20 million people. nigeria is 200 million people. it is very important it succeeds. if nigeria fails, africa fai
certainly north africa. the grants there. the middle east.at can we do here? there is a phenomenon, the three extremes. you have extreme poverty, extreme climate, and extreme ideology. and this unholy trinity is where all the problems are. if you go to northern mali, northern nigeria, across sudan, all the way to somalia and you could argue all the way to afghanistan . parched earth, people scrambling to make a living. a hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. african...
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in the mediterranean. 100 migrants were rescued just today amid an exodus from north africa. holly williams reports thousands attempting the journey to europe despite dangers which were tragically illustrated one year ago by the plight of a 3-year-old. >> reporter: the image of the lifeless toddler who looked almost as if he was sleeping, woke up the world to the refugee crisis in the mediterranean sea. the family fled war torn syria. tried to make the crossing to europe as hundreds of thousands had before them. in inflatable raft, crammed full of desperate people hoping for a new life. and they're still coming. this week alone, around 10,000 migrants have been rescued off the coast of libya. many escaping war and poverty in africa. more than 3,000 people are feared drowned, so far this year. but these five day old twins made it to safety. the route that they tried to take from turkey to greece slowed to a trickle after europe made a deem with turkey to return migrants. but that hasn't solved much. 60,000 people are now stranded in greece. 27,000 of them children. while over
in the mediterranean. 100 migrants were rescued just today amid an exodus from north africa. holly williams reports thousands attempting the journey to europe despite dangers which were tragically illustrated one year ago by the plight of a 3-year-old. >> reporter: the image of the lifeless toddler who looked almost as if he was sleeping, woke up the world to the refugee crisis in the mediterranean sea. the family fled war torn syria. tried to make the crossing to europe as hundreds of...
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so, this is inspired by the patterns of north africa -- tunisia, algeria, and morocco -- the maghrebiful, intricate islamic architecture in these designs. and so this was the four set that we came up with for you. lemonis: i wish i could find something wrong with them. dan: hey! that's a first. that's a first. lemonis: that was a home run on your part. -dan: thanks, man. -lemonis: home run. dave: i also wanted to add that this new addition onto the shoe, which is the double needles, is something we added on. lemonis: i think this elevates the shoe from a perceived value big time. dan: the needles, for us, represents handmade, authentic textiles. lemonis: what was the incremental cost? dan: a few cents on the dollar, four cents. lemonis: look, dan did a nice job, and the finished product came out fantastic. i know it's been a bumpy road, but at the end of the day, he delivered on what i asked him to do. i think that what's on the table here is really a credit to all of you. and so daniel from dna is on his way here. -dan: okay. -lemonis: i want to see a strong presentation from you on
so, this is inspired by the patterns of north africa -- tunisia, algeria, and morocco -- the maghrebiful, intricate islamic architecture in these designs. and so this was the four set that we came up with for you. lemonis: i wish i could find something wrong with them. dan: hey! that's a first. that's a first. lemonis: that was a home run on your part. -dan: thanks, man. -lemonis: home run. dave: i also wanted to add that this new addition onto the shoe, which is the double needles, is...
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with multiple overlapping conflicts in the region and along the entire arch of instability from north africa, the middle east, central asia and beyond. as we have been reminded in just the last 24 hours with reports of another nuclear test in north korea, we face threats from many parts of the world. indeed isis and north korea's quest for a nuclear weapon are not entirely unconnected. because the greatest threat of all would be terrorists getting their hands on loose nuclear material. it is vital we bring the world together to stop north korea's dangerous game. in discussions of national security, it can be easy to get mired in the tactics or overly focused on the threats. let's not lose sight of what this larger project of american leadership is all about. it is about creating more peace in our world, more prosperity, more human dignity. and that is what we have to also be focused on every day. there was a number of excellent suggests about what we can and should be doing here at home to try to bring our american muslim community much more closely and welcomed into the struggle against rad
with multiple overlapping conflicts in the region and along the entire arch of instability from north africa, the middle east, central asia and beyond. as we have been reminded in just the last 24 hours with reports of another nuclear test in north korea, we face threats from many parts of the world. indeed isis and north korea's quest for a nuclear weapon are not entirely unconnected. because the greatest threat of all would be terrorists getting their hands on loose nuclear material. it is...
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so i ate a lot of special operations food going out to areas places in somalia and north africa and i went with the diarrhea researcher who was testing a very quick one dose regimen where you would eat this in a matter of hours or a few days so that's something they were testing. >> host: top secret. >> guest: no, actually it will be coming soon to a drug store near you. >> host: one thing that was interesting is that you take for grantedthat mexico is kind of like the poster child for travel .it's tourist about how much mexico on that honor had an interesting story. >> guest: if you go on to the road which is with all-american journals, most of them anyway and you put in diarrhea, you will get 35 journal articles so that justin guadalajara and it's synonymous with diarrhea. because herbert you must, the godfather of diarrhea research has done more for counteracting diarrhea than any man on the planet. he's since retired but he thought where our people getting sick? he said the lab and wallow guadalajara at the university using students as his study subjects and published papers at gu
so i ate a lot of special operations food going out to areas places in somalia and north africa and i went with the diarrhea researcher who was testing a very quick one dose regimen where you would eat this in a matter of hours or a few days so that's something they were testing. >> host: top secret. >> guest: no, actually it will be coming soon to a drug store near you. >> host: one thing that was interesting is that you take for grantedthat mexico is kind of like the poster...
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i'm really worried about the refugee flow from north africa and from syria and iraq in to europe. think there are thousands and thousands of people we don't know about there that our allies have a real problem on their hands. >> on that front, what about the syrian refugees coming to the u.s. an donald trump, the republican nominee says that's a concern, as well. >> the house of representatives overwhelmingly agrees with that. we passed legislation to stop the refugee program until we get it certified by the fbi director and our intelligence agencies. >> that's a weakness. >> for sure. because we can't vet the people that are coming in very well. if someone shows up with no documents and you don't know how do you ultimately find those, discover who those people are. they try to go -- and i think we do a pretty good job trying to vet but what i said and i think the congress has spoken clearly, republicans in congress have said we need to stop it right now and halt it because there's too much going on globally. the world is on fire from morocco to the philippines. >> this is the nat
i'm really worried about the refugee flow from north africa and from syria and iraq in to europe. think there are thousands and thousands of people we don't know about there that our allies have a real problem on their hands. >> on that front, what about the syrian refugees coming to the u.s. an donald trump, the republican nominee says that's a concern, as well. >> the house of representatives overwhelmingly agrees with that. we passed legislation to stop the refugee program until...
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as you get into a boat in north africa you could get across pretty easily into greece and italy.is harder when it comes to america but if we are willfully letting them in, if 1% of the number comes in, we are talking 100 terrorists so this is something not to be sniffed at and not to be treated as politics or business as usual. trish: it shouldn't be political. here is the threat we face please let me ask about something else. a new report shows president obama plans to raise the number of refugees admitted to the us to 120,000 in 2017, 30% increase, what do you think of the national security implications of that? >> let me quote his own director of the fbi. it says the goal of this administration is to have 40% of those refugees come from the middle east, war zones like syria and iraq. james comey has said in front of congress we have no way to vet those individuals to ascertain whether or not they truly are refugees or economic immigrants or jihadi's so we can let the director of the fbi speak for how much of the true threat to the republic. trish: always good to see you. the m
as you get into a boat in north africa you could get across pretty easily into greece and italy.is harder when it comes to america but if we are willfully letting them in, if 1% of the number comes in, we are talking 100 terrorists so this is something not to be sniffed at and not to be treated as politics or business as usual. trish: it shouldn't be political. here is the threat we face please let me ask about something else. a new report shows president obama plans to raise the number of...
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deal with the overlapping conflicts in the regional and along the entire arc of instability from north africa to the middle east, and to central asia and beyond. as we have been reminded in the last 24 hours with reports of another nuclear test in north korea. we face threats from many parts of the world. isis and north korea's quest for a nuclear weapon are not entirely unconnected. the greatest threat of you'll would be terrorists getting their hands on loose nuclear material. so it's vital we bring the world together to stop north korea's dangerous game. in discussions of national security it can be easy to get mired in the tactics and lose focus of the threat. american leadership is about creating more peace in our world be more prosperity, more human dignity. that what's we also have to be focused on every day. there were a number of very excellent suggestions about what we can and should be doing here at home to try to bring our american muslim community much more closely and welcomed into the struggle against radicalization and recruitment. and i'm anxious to follow up on the ideas and
deal with the overlapping conflicts in the regional and along the entire arc of instability from north africa to the middle east, and to central asia and beyond. as we have been reminded in the last 24 hours with reports of another nuclear test in north korea. we face threats from many parts of the world. isis and north korea's quest for a nuclear weapon are not entirely unconnected. the greatest threat of you'll would be terrorists getting their hands on loose nuclear material. so it's vital...
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in the winter but they decide to pick the summer, they walk all across north africa and everywhere kirk goes because he's kirk, he always carries with him a portable typewriter. that thing is everywhere and his letters, john, i had never -- i'm 48, in all my years of researching i have never seen a body of letters like what kirk left. the guy never stopped writing. he could do 120 words a minute. just amazing. he walks across the desert, hungarian scholar, suit across the morrocan desert. hugecan with a swort in it. -- huge cane with a sort on it. they follow him everywhere, bizarre character. ends up in europe and gets to an oprah in italy. i think he's in florence, he wore in addition to three-piece suit he had a dracula cape he had gotten prize , security guard will not let them in at all. no way, we're late, the door is not opening. kirk's friend says, do you not understand this is russell kirk, this is the duke of macosta. tiny little 600-person village in michigan and they let him in. this is kirk. >> macosta was his home and rebuilt his home in a rather grand matter. >> this is a
in the winter but they decide to pick the summer, they walk all across north africa and everywhere kirk goes because he's kirk, he always carries with him a portable typewriter. that thing is everywhere and his letters, john, i had never -- i'm 48, in all my years of researching i have never seen a body of letters like what kirk left. the guy never stopped writing. he could do 120 words a minute. just amazing. he walks across the desert, hungarian scholar, suit across the morrocan desert....
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in the mediterranean. 100 migrants were rescued just today amid an exodus from north africa. holly williams reports thousands attempting the journey to europe despite dangers which were tragically illustrated one year ago by the plight of a 3-year-old. >> reporter: the image of the lifeless toddler who looked almost as if he was sleeping, woke up the world to the refugee crisis in the mediterranean sea. the family fled war torn syria. tried to make the crossing to europe as hundreds of thousands had before them. in inflatable raft, crammed full of desperate people hoping for a new life. and they're still coming. the coast of libya. many escaping war and poverty in africa. more than 3,000 people are feared drowned, so far this year. but these five day old twins made it to safety. the route that they tried to take from turkey to greece slowed to a trickle after europe made a deem with turkey to return migrants. but that hasn't solved much. 60,000 people are now stranded 27,000 of them children. while over 4 million syrian refugees live precarious lives in the middle east. many
in the mediterranean. 100 migrants were rescued just today amid an exodus from north africa. holly williams reports thousands attempting the journey to europe despite dangers which were tragically illustrated one year ago by the plight of a 3-year-old. >> reporter: the image of the lifeless toddler who looked almost as if he was sleeping, woke up the world to the refugee crisis in the mediterranean sea. the family fled war torn syria. tried to make the crossing to europe as hundreds of...
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. >> she can't run on libya, she can't run on north africa, she can't run on supports muhammad morsi or iraq or the russian reset. every election -- i've proven this many times on this program -- this is the old play book. republicans are racists, homophob homophobic, xenophobic if you believe in the rule of law or islamophobic now is -- she can't say rale radical islam. anyone that can is suffering from islamophobia of some kind. this is their old play book. will it work this time? it's worked in the past. obama said bitter people clinging with their gunnance bibles with an an tip think that are not like us, or like them. it's the same comment to me. basket of deplobls isnrables. >> if trump sticks to guz gun, continues to criss cross the country telling the american people the truth and offering solutions, i think he has a chance to break through. in georgia i had a surprising number of african-americans there who were asking serious questions about what did the detroit speech mean, how would he change things. a level of interest in african-americans that i have not seen in a repub
. >> she can't run on libya, she can't run on north africa, she can't run on supports muhammad morsi or iraq or the russian reset. every election -- i've proven this many times on this program -- this is the old play book. republicans are racists, homophob homophobic, xenophobic if you believe in the rule of law or islamophobic now is -- she can't say rale radical islam. anyone that can is suffering from islamophobia of some kind. this is their old play book. will it work this time? it's...
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american and british troops had landed and occupied north africa.t, the red army had launched its smash counter defense. the germans were learning the real meaning of the words -- combined operations. russians are along the entire front. in the far north, the germans felt the first impact of the russians recaptured --. another -- bypassing the germans defense and plunging down. still another russian blow fell. in the far south, the germans were moving away. instead of toward it. stalingrad, the germans were about to meet new opponents. fresh reserves were arriving from far siberia. they had been stationed there in case of trouble from the japanese. now, these troops had been transported to relieve the embattled defenders of stalingrad. as the reserves enter the city, at headquarters, the commanders of the free russian armies were meeting. the germans had fought for stalingrad as a prize. the russians were determined to make it a trap. two simultaneous attacks were launched. one from the north and one from the south. they were now threatened with enc
american and british troops had landed and occupied north africa.t, the red army had launched its smash counter defense. the germans were learning the real meaning of the words -- combined operations. russians are along the entire front. in the far north, the germans felt the first impact of the russians recaptured --. another -- bypassing the germans defense and plunging down. still another russian blow fell. in the far south, the germans were moving away. instead of toward it. stalingrad, the...