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" habid, de la republica de tunisia no puede regresar a su pais porque tiene una orden de ejecucionber pertenecido al ejercito...el esta tramitando su estatus migratorio pero el permiso laboral ahora no es suficiente... y como el, muchos en el area se sienten atrapados en un callejon sin salida.... "lo que estamos pidiendo es que acepten el permiso de trabajo como documento para demostrar presencia legal en virginia por la situacion como la del senor que no tiene otro documento para demostrar su presencia legal.." habid ya no vive aqui en virginia., el se vio obligado a mudarse a maryland porque ahi podra obtener una licencia de conducir... el empezara a trabajar en las proximas semanas y volvera a empezar de 0... en fairfax virginia, claudia uceda univision aun siendo president barack obama hace cualquier ra persona.. eso fue lo que le conto a los estudiantes a a los niños, y contesto algunas de sus preguntas.. tambien les conto que a veces le gusta sacar a pasear a su perro bo en los predios presidenciale s.... es improbable que los agen
" habid, de la republica de tunisia no puede regresar a su pais porque tiene una orden de ejecucionber pertenecido al ejercito...el esta tramitando su estatus migratorio pero el permiso laboral ahora no es suficiente... y como el, muchos en el area se sienten atrapados en un callejon sin salida.... "lo que estamos pidiendo es que acepten el permiso de trabajo como documento para demostrar presencia legal en virginia por la situacion como la del senor que no tiene otro documento para...
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kate on the right wearing a dress found in tunisia, morocco, and the western area part of north africaa traditional dress from algeria, which is from an indigenous ethnic group in north africa that exists throughout the arab world and is a traditional form of a tire. [applause] -- form of attire. more of the moroccan style. a lot of it is the embroidery on the sides. thank you, lina. [applause] another example that is more towards moroccan dress attire. thank you. this is the algerian dress which is an indigenous dress for algeria. thank you. [applause] ♪ these three pieces are from the gulf region of the arab world, which is saudi arabia, yemen, and oman. kate is wearing a heavier velvet dress with embroidery on the top and kind of going down through the arms. sama this is more toward the saudi, yemen region of the gulf. susan is wearing a traditional yemeni dress from a mountain region. this is a traditional form of a tire -- attire. ♪ ♪ >> this is the last part of our show. this is the part of the show that features lebanon, jordan. she is wearing traditional garb from damascus. i d
kate on the right wearing a dress found in tunisia, morocco, and the western area part of north africaa traditional dress from algeria, which is from an indigenous ethnic group in north africa that exists throughout the arab world and is a traditional form of a tire. [applause] -- form of attire. more of the moroccan style. a lot of it is the embroidery on the sides. thank you, lina. [applause] another example that is more towards moroccan dress attire. thank you. this is the algerian dress...
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. >> police say the four arrested in denmark are of 45-year-old man from tunisia, a 30-year-old swedish national, a 26-year-old iraqi asylum seeker. another spot -- another suspect was arrested in sweden. three were said to have traveled through denmark during the night. this is where they hired a car to cross the border. this building is said to have been the target, the offices of the newspaper that first published the cartoons in 2005, to challenge self-censorship and the media, and act regarded by many moslems as an insult to their faith. >> this is something you think about every day. >> kurt westergaard, the cartoonist to endure one of the most controversial images, extended sympathy to his colleagues. >> obviously, the cartoons have been used very efficiently by a militaristic groups worldwide in targeting denmark specifically and trying to explain why the violent extremism is necessary. so, denmark has become a priority target for these groups around the world. >> swedish police say there is no known notice of the bomb blast in stockholm earlier this month, but it is thought tha
. >> police say the four arrested in denmark are of 45-year-old man from tunisia, a 30-year-old swedish national, a 26-year-old iraqi asylum seeker. another spot -- another suspect was arrested in sweden. three were said to have traveled through denmark during the night. this is where they hired a car to cross the border. this building is said to have been the target, the offices of the newspaper that first published the cartoons in 2005, to challenge self-censorship and the media, and...
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and you had 250,000 axis prisoners bagged in tunis in the northeast corner of tunisia. it was a loss just in terms of stalin grad. now, nothing makes you recover from a thump in the head better than a good victory, and i think that success that came relatively swiftly after casrean menned the -- helped the army in particular to get past this existential moment really. and it, you know, it blooded those units, some of them quite literally. but what you see in the mediterranean generally starting in north africa and then we go to sicily, invade sicily in july 1943 and then to the boot of italy in september 1943. this whole mediterranean campaign for the american armed forces is a kind of sifting out. we're determining who's capable from those who are incapable. at all levels, starting with the commanders, but on down to platoon leaders and squad leaders. who can do it, who can't do it? who's physically able to handle it? this was not well understood, the physical rigors of it. who's lucky versus unlucky, the trait napoleon most cherished in his generals. and it's in the m
and you had 250,000 axis prisoners bagged in tunis in the northeast corner of tunisia. it was a loss just in terms of stalin grad. now, nothing makes you recover from a thump in the head better than a good victory, and i think that success that came relatively swiftly after casrean menned the -- helped the army in particular to get past this existential moment really. and it, you know, it blooded those units, some of them quite literally. but what you see in the mediterranean generally starting...
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kate on the right wearing a dress found in tunisia, morocco, and the western area part of north africaaditional dress from algeria, which is from an indigenous ethnic group in north africa that exists throughout the arab world and is a traditional form of a tire. [applause] -- form of attire. more of the moroccan style. a lot of it is the embroidery on the sides. thank you, lina. [applause] another example that is more towards moroccan dress attire. thank you. this is the algerian dress which is an indigenous dress for algeria. thank you. [applause]
kate on the right wearing a dress found in tunisia, morocco, and the western area part of north africaaditional dress from algeria, which is from an indigenous ethnic group in north africa that exists throughout the arab world and is a traditional form of a tire. [applause] -- form of attire. more of the moroccan style. a lot of it is the embroidery on the sides. thank you, lina. [applause] another example that is more towards moroccan dress attire. thank you. this is the algerian dress which...
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europe where there's a lot of immigration flows from algeria, mauritania from morocco and libya and tunisia who deal with individuals who have a range of activities going on in europe and then people who are in north africa so you bring those people together and you asked them for alternative viewpoints on the nature and the degree of nature of the threat coming out of aqim or in general. study the -- stand up to networks that can do it but one thing i mentioned as we have been exceptionally difficult time getting close to the actual leadership in getting an understanding of what their operations are going to be but they also telegraph though sometimes. if you think about inspiring all of the on line sources that terrorist put out there, they are telling us what they are going to do and that is very important. i will comment on something else regarding understandings soviets. you know one thing the intelligence community benefited from was the jewish russians and ukrainians who left the country, left her in the cold war and we could benefit from as individuals, from their language capabilit
europe where there's a lot of immigration flows from algeria, mauritania from morocco and libya and tunisia who deal with individuals who have a range of activities going on in europe and then people who are in north africa so you bring those people together and you asked them for alternative viewpoints on the nature and the degree of nature of the threat coming out of aqim or in general. study the -- stand up to networks that can do it but one thing i mentioned as we have been exceptionally...
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, iran, pakistan, the philippines, saudi arabia, serbia, sudan, the genocide government of sudan, tunisia, ukraine and venezuela and vietnam. and when their lobbyists come up here next year begging for help, remember, they were not willing to go to oslo even to stand up for human rights. here we're giving the moroccan government $9 -- $697 million in a grant and will not go to oslo. some will join china in a shameful boycott. this year nobel prize winner is representative, not just of it but of the thousands of chinese prisoners that remain languishing in prison and labor camps due to their political and religious beliefs. chinese authorities continue to crack down on the protestant house church, on catholics, on tibetans, on buddhists, on muslim uighurs and members of the fall ungong. they -- falum gong. they are sending a message for those being persecuted around the world. the people of the united states stand with those in a jail cell day after day, week after week, year after year in the quest for freedom. robert f. kennedy said, quote, each time a man stands up for an idea or acts t
, iran, pakistan, the philippines, saudi arabia, serbia, sudan, the genocide government of sudan, tunisia, ukraine and venezuela and vietnam. and when their lobbyists come up here next year begging for help, remember, they were not willing to go to oslo even to stand up for human rights. here we're giving the moroccan government $9 -- $697 million in a grant and will not go to oslo. some will join china in a shameful boycott. this year nobel prize winner is representative, not just of it but of...