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from south africa and buy from tunisia because the eu levies very heavy import tariffs on them. "it will be fine." perhaps there is a bit of this and that, but it could lower the temperature if the government used some of the information it is getting and provided it to people to allow them to test the limits of politics, as decent and responsive citizens. the government has fundamentally disagreed. you mentioned 52% voted, they did, but the latest ipsos mori poll published by the economist suggest that three—quarters of the people believe that britain is on the wrong track. that does not mean that they want to get out, that is by no means clear and i'm not suggesting that if there was a referendum tomorrow that people would change their minds and choose to stay back. it's very unclear. public opinion is extremely fluid and very, very uncertain and the divisions in the cabinet, to some extent, reflect that.
from south africa and buy from tunisia because the eu levies very heavy import tariffs on them. "it will be fine." perhaps there is a bit of this and that, but it could lower the temperature if the government used some of the information it is getting and provided it to people to allow them to test the limits of politics, as decent and responsive citizens. the government has fundamentally disagreed. you mentioned 52% voted, they did, but the latest ipsos mori poll published by the...
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tunisia is now off the foreign 0ffice no—go list.t february, tui, whose holiday makers were killed on the beach two years ago, said they haven't yet made a decision about returning to tunisia. interesting. despite sales and profits going up, it hasn't all been plain sailing for the company? know, a few incidents. there was a hotel in majorca due to open, fabulous new place entirely refurbished on the 1st of may this year. i went to meet some of the very upset holiday—makers during the opening week who said, we got taken here on the bus from the apple and the manager stood outside and turned us the manager stood outside and turned us away. they had some bad reactions from customers there. they also lost over £20 million with a staff sick hour... the german 0peration temperer matt frei. they announced they would have a new low—cost operation in conjunction with air berlin. it didn't go ahead eventually but last october loads of people phoned in sick, dozens of flights were cancelled and the organisation took quite a financial hit. but
tunisia is now off the foreign 0ffice no—go list.t february, tui, whose holiday makers were killed on the beach two years ago, said they haven't yet made a decision about returning to tunisia. interesting. despite sales and profits going up, it hasn't all been plain sailing for the company? know, a few incidents. there was a hotel in majorca due to open, fabulous new place entirely refurbished on the 1st of may this year. i went to meet some of the very upset holiday—makers during the...
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when you have the attack for instance in tunisia, people could no longer travel to tunisia, that will have a huge effect on any company that has exposure to the tunisian economy. so far we've seen no foreign advice saying not to travel to spain. it seems it's an isolated incident and i wouldn't to have a long lasting effect. if you look at recent attacks in manchester, we saw it bounce back fairly quickly. it was really only in the new days afterwards where people maybe canceled plans >> a number of the big tour operators have been gearing a lot of routes toward spain and if you have that focus, you have to say if the demand does come up a little bit, pricing gets affected and so too does profit. >> there was a big shift last year because of turkey, egypt and tunisia had fallen out of popularity among travelers from the uk, germany, et cetera this year they have started to rebalance toward new destinations so they were already taking people away from spain it's the ryan air jet who has increased the flights to spain that may suffer more as a result of it. >> in light of brexit, how mu
when you have the attack for instance in tunisia, people could no longer travel to tunisia, that will have a huge effect on any company that has exposure to the tunisian economy. so far we've seen no foreign advice saying not to travel to spain. it seems it's an isolated incident and i wouldn't to have a long lasting effect. if you look at recent attacks in manchester, we saw it bounce back fairly quickly. it was really only in the new days afterwards where people maybe canceled plans >>...
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so it's the blend that makes tunisia today. >> reporter: it was difficult work. had to be entirely retrofitted with modern plumbing and electricity. not a good place for a car. >> no, that's why taxi drivers hate to drive in here. >> reporter: and the area faces all kinds of challenges, including maintaining enough infrastructure to hold onto old businesses and attract new investment. >> since the birth of the medina in the seventh century, eighth century, there always been an ecosystem of traders, of artisans, of businesses. so the trading sectors change with time. and i think to convert the medina into a cultural artistic destination, that needs a whole new ecosystem to be developed now. >> reporter: ben gacem's doing >> reporter: on saturday mornings, there's a calligraphy class, and next door, a workshop on bookbinding, taught by mohamed ben sassi, whose shop is just down the street. he's thought to be the last bookbinder working in the medina, and is eager to reach a new generation. >> ( translated ): there is nobody, no one left. for 40 years, i worked in t
so it's the blend that makes tunisia today. >> reporter: it was difficult work. had to be entirely retrofitted with modern plumbing and electricity. not a good place for a car. >> no, that's why taxi drivers hate to drive in here. >> reporter: and the area faces all kinds of challenges, including maintaining enough infrastructure to hold onto old businesses and attract new investment. >> since the birth of the medina in the seventh century, eighth century, there always...
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amy: in tunisia, a group of fisherman have stopped a ship of far-right anti-immigrant european activistsrom docking, in a protest aimed at prevent -- preventing the ship from carrying out its goal of blocking boats of refugees from reaching europe. the boat, called the c-star, is manned by white, far-right-wing activists with the french group generation identity. in response to its planned docking to refuel at tunisia's zarzis harbor, workers and fishermen organized protests and vowed to blockade the refueling channel, forcing the ship to turn away. one port official told the bbc "us let in racists here? never." -- indigenous territories in a national park in the amazon. opponents of the highway say it will further the deforestation of the amazon and destroy the land and livelihood of indigenous communities. widespread protests defeated the plan in 2011, but the bolivian congreress has voted to revoke e protections won in 2011. this is indigenous leader fernando vargas. approval, the destruction of the habitat of indigenous people has begun. this is the start of destruction of the nation
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they talk about tunisia as well. they are reopening it up.e popular. but they do make the point that it popular. but they do make the point thatitis popular. but they do make the point that it is getting expensive. after the pound has got a really weak, i think at least british tourists will be cost conscious and in that sense eastern europe or some other locations might be an alternative. i don't think they will just say, we won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names peoplejust want won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just want to visit in respectively. as someone who is half spanish i can probably offer my opinion. i don't really understand why spain is complaining about this. imean, i why spain is complaining about this. i mean, i geta why spain is complaining about this. i mean, i get a crowded thing but given spain's economy is just picking up, i mean, this is great for them. the thing is, the wages aren't trickling down to employees. but there are stilljobs. w
they talk about tunisia as well. they are reopening it up.e popular. but they do make the point that it popular. but they do make the point thatitis popular. but they do make the point that it is getting expensive. after the pound has got a really weak, i think at least british tourists will be cost conscious and in that sense eastern europe or some other locations might be an alternative. i don't think they will just say, we won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just won't go to...
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from greece to sicily and libya and tunisia, the message has been the same.e don't want your racism here. tunisian workers have refused to let the sea star dock and reload with supplies. a sign of unity against extremism and a sign of solidarity for the plight of migrants. >> let's look at today's headlines. kenya is voting today in a close race between the current president and a challenger. increased polling stations are in place in hopes of preventing a repeat of several years ago. a no-confidence vote by secret ballot and south africa. criticism has been piling on the president over the failing economy. ash in france over the president's plan to give his wife a formal role as first lady. 200,000 people have signed a petition against the move. >someone no one would say is too american, our irish is this editor. >> not american at all. >> let's start with the controversy out of the u.s., a memo written by a google engineer. >> he has been fired from the internet giant for perpetuating gender stereotypes. this after he wrote an internal document asserting th
from greece to sicily and libya and tunisia, the message has been the same.e don't want your racism here. tunisian workers have refused to let the sea star dock and reload with supplies. a sign of unity against extremism and a sign of solidarity for the plight of migrants. >> let's look at today's headlines. kenya is voting today in a close race between the current president and a challenger. increased polling stations are in place in hopes of preventing a repeat of several years ago. a...
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tunisia bennett had dropped off a customer and stopped to gas up when two women jumped ouft a car andling insults and punches at her. they dragged her by the hair and threatened other customers who tried to intervene. they took her wallet, her phone, and her rent money. lapd traced the car's license plate and has a lead on the suspects. they issued a statement saying our thoughts are with tunisia as she recovered from this terrible or deal. >> a girls softball league from virginia has learned about social media and sportsmanship. they have been disqualified from the junior league world series after the 12 to 14-year-olds won their first game, one of the team members posted a picture on snapchat showing some of the girls giving the middle finger to the host team in washington state. the coach says the post came after several incidents of harassment by that other team. after the girls were disqualified, the team they targeted in washington ended up taking their spot. ouch. one of these things is not like the other. and there it is. a square watermelon. they're rare. in fact, so rare tha
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meeting yemenis in cairo, beirut, oman, the emirates, and same with our libya embassy, which is in tunisia, not meeting with libyans on the ground. not meeting when we talk about this political resolution. we do not know the demands of the situation, and we do not know the actors, and we do not have leverage because we have chosen not to get leverage over the situation. to me, that is the first problem that needs to be solved by byble mats desk diplomats -- diplomats. moderator: any other questions? >> hi, i am from congressman pierce's office. you touched on the tribalism that influences so many of these groups. that in theckle largest geopolitical sense that many of these failed states should not have been states at was a process? you can start with the first world war or start with the 18th century, whichever, but they were creations of larger powers for various reasons. and should we be looking in some instances at trying to restart the clock on determining what should be a state and what should not be a state? you do not have to start with iraq. take any country you want where there i
meeting yemenis in cairo, beirut, oman, the emirates, and same with our libya embassy, which is in tunisia, not meeting with libyans on the ground. not meeting when we talk about this political resolution. we do not know the demands of the situation, and we do not know the actors, and we do not have leverage because we have chosen not to get leverage over the situation. to me, that is the first problem that needs to be solved by byble mats desk diplomats -- diplomats. moderator: any other...
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car, and they'd drive across france, across spain even, and take the ferry to algeria, morocco or tunisia. the new generation of muslims is more rooted in europe and often has a lot more purchasing power. many young muslims are professionals, in medicine or with innovators who are reinventing the wheel. they're also upending those ordinary tasks, making the daily grind easier and in the process, creating a better world. i'm mike walter, coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full frame."
car, and they'd drive across france, across spain even, and take the ferry to algeria, morocco or tunisia. the new generation of muslims is more rooted in europe and often has a lot more purchasing power. many young muslims are professionals, in medicine or with innovators who are reinventing the wheel. they're also upending those ordinary tasks, making the daily grind easier and in the process, creating a better world. i'm mike walter, coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant...
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car, and they'd drive across france, across spain even, and take the ferry to algeria, morocco or tunisia. the new generation of muslims is more rooted in europe and often has a lot more purchasing power. many young muslims are professionals, in medicine or other services, and they are looking for a different kind of holiday. >> back at the chateau b&b where he's staying, ouziz is taking it easy. it's just him and his family this evening but often that is not the case. >> what i like here is that it's not only for muslims, but we're >> and that's all for today. it was great to have you with us. and as you know, we love hearing from you. write to us at global3000@dw.com or visit us on facebook -- dw global society. see you next time. take care! [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i'm michelle henery. the gap between rich and poor is growing. across the continent, but especially in germany. social justice issues are likely to take center stage in the upcoming elections in september. ♪ michel
car, and they'd drive across france, across spain even, and take the ferry to algeria, morocco or tunisia. the new generation of muslims is more rooted in europe and often has a lot more purchasing power. many young muslims are professionals, in medicine or other services, and they are looking for a different kind of holiday. >> back at the chateau b&b where he's staying, ouziz is taking it easy. it's just him and his family this evening but often that is not the case. >> what i...
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car, and they'd drive across france, across spain even, and take the ferry to algeria, morocco or tunisia. the new generation of muslims is more rooted in europe and often has a lot more purchasing power. many young muslims are professionals, in medicine or other services, and they are looking for a different kind of holiday. >> back at the chateau b&b where he's staying, ouziz is taking it easy. it's just him and his family this evening but often that is not the case. >> what i like here is that it's not only for muslims, but we're >> and that's all for today. it was great to have you with us. and as you know, we love hearing from you. write to us at global3000@dw.com or visit us on facebook -- dw global society. see you next time. take care! [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 08/18/17 08/18/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: fm pacififica, this is democracy now! >> president trump is an accomplice to terrorism after his pathetic reaction to charlottesville, kkk, neo-na
car, and they'd drive across france, across spain even, and take the ferry to algeria, morocco or tunisia. the new generation of muslims is more rooted in europe and often has a lot more purchasing power. many young muslims are professionals, in medicine or other services, and they are looking for a different kind of holiday. >> back at the chateau b&b where he's staying, ouziz is taking it easy. it's just him and his family this evening but often that is not the case. >> what i...
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tunisia bennett had just dropped off a customer and stopped to gas up when two women jumped out of a and started hurling insults and punches at her. they dragged bennett by the hair. they threatened other customers who tried to intervene. the attackers took her wallet, her phone, and her rent money. lapd traced the car's license ate and has a lead on the suspects. lyft issued a statement saying their thoughts are with tunisia as she recovered from the terrible ordeal. >> jury selection begins in a civil trial pitting taylor swift against a former radio dj. >> she claimed he groped her four years ago, and he denies it. here's candice gibson. >> in this morning's "gma" first look, bad blood between pop star taylor swift and a former radio dj, now suing each other in federal court. it all goes back to denver, 2013. this photo obtained by tmz now a key piece of evidence, showing swift, then 23, backstage before her concert, posing with dj david muller and his then girlfriend. swift claiming muller's hand grabbed her backside inappropriately. muller's radio station firing him, and now he'
tunisia bennett had just dropped off a customer and stopped to gas up when two women jumped out of a and started hurling insults and punches at her. they dragged bennett by the hair. they threatened other customers who tried to intervene. the attackers took her wallet, her phone, and her rent money. lapd traced the car's license ate and has a lead on the suspects. lyft issued a statement saying their thoughts are with tunisia as she recovered from the terrible ordeal. >> jury selection...
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migration they should reduce weapons import constraints italy's dealing with transporting arms fire tunisia and l.g. area but unfortunately some libyan parties get these arms of course this is part of increasing pressure on the libyans and this is supporting terrorism instead of fighting it. we conduct business transparently with state to take the initiative france took the initiative to mediate rebuilding our state and to help establish peace and we will work with france using everything we have let italy take the initiative and then we will work with italy we're not biased towards anyone we're not seeking to create problems instead we have conflict in our country and then looking to solve it we also should be able to decisively face aggression against us some may think that libya is weak in that you can slice off a piece of libya yes we're not strong but we won't give an inch of our national territory. we'd rather die than live in humiliation on our land general after as a powerful figure in libya's ongoing conflict a longtime military veteran took part in a coup that brought gadhafi to p
migration they should reduce weapons import constraints italy's dealing with transporting arms fire tunisia and l.g. area but unfortunately some libyan parties get these arms of course this is part of increasing pressure on the libyans and this is supporting terrorism instead of fighting it. we conduct business transparently with state to take the initiative france took the initiative to mediate rebuilding our state and to help establish peace and we will work with france using everything we...
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migration they should reduce weapons import constraint italy's dealing with transporting arms fire tunisia and algeria but unfortunately some libyan parties get these arms and of course this is part of increasing pressure on the libya and this is supporting terrorism instead of fighting it all the. way. we conduct business transparently with state to take the initiative france took the initiative to mediate rebuilding our state. this is a weekly test of the no weather radio all hazards warning device for station k h twenty eight in philadelphia. during potentially dangerous weather situations specially built receivers are automatically activated to warn of the impending. tests of the signal normally conducted by the national weather service in mount holly new jersey every wednesday between eleven am and noon if there is a threat of severe weather during the normal test time the test will be postponed to the next good weather day reception of this broadcast and especially the warning alarm tone will vary at any given location. the ability normally more notice greater distances from the tran
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expertise that they have now the majority of people on this list come from iraq there's also some from tunisia morocco jordan to jacket stan and saudi arabia as well as six names that originate from belgium france the netherlands and right here in germany now american intelligence first received these documents they went through them before passing them on to interpol all around the world the fear is of course that as isis suffers defeat after defeat on the battle grounds of the middle east they may turn their attention more towards carrying out terror attacks elsewhere particularly here in europe another one in germany who's on the list is named only as sammy jay he goes by the nom de guerre war name of the german now this summer e.j. is listed as a twenty seven year old originating from near dusseldorf in the west of germany he was understood to have been a senior figure in a terror group linked to isis his death though was announced on isis media back in july however no reason for his death was given and now that it's led investigators to wonder if that announcement of his death wasn't just
expertise that they have now the majority of people on this list come from iraq there's also some from tunisia morocco jordan to jacket stan and saudi arabia as well as six names that originate from belgium france the netherlands and right here in germany now american intelligence first received these documents they went through them before passing them on to interpol all around the world the fear is of course that as isis suffers defeat after defeat on the battle grounds of the middle east...
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but, mr bosch, if you look elsewhere in the world, countries like tunisia and egypt, their tourist industryed. in london we have a market area which is twinned with you in barcelona, which was the site of a london attack, and many of their stores, the trade there has gone down. how do you combat that in barcelona? well, we encourage all of you. that is a direct message to all the people listening and watching us right now. please, help us. the best way you can help us is by coming here. supporting us. if you have plans to come to barcelona, please come here. because we're not going to surrender and you have to help us in that regard. you are already doing it and i must acknowledge that and thank you for that. of course. you talk about help. there is the report that the spanish government is suggesting that authorities in catalan are not helping as much as they might with the spanish government. what can you tell us about that and how accurate is that? no, please, let's be very serious about this. we're talking about people being killed. we're talking about kids. right now i was in las rambl
but, mr bosch, if you look elsewhere in the world, countries like tunisia and egypt, their tourist industryed. in london we have a market area which is twinned with you in barcelona, which was the site of a london attack, and many of their stores, the trade there has gone down. how do you combat that in barcelona? well, we encourage all of you. that is a direct message to all the people listening and watching us right now. please, help us. the best way you can help us is by coming here....
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undercover the beach is reminiscent of what occurred in tunisia in two thousand and fifteen when thirty british tourists were killed by a lone gunman just spraying the beach and but. and then in may of this year a june of this year rather a isis cell was busted up in madrid along with in britain it was they didn't receive much press at all so this is not surprising and i would also add that spain historically has been a jihad asst goal first with al qaeda with way here either a leader of al-qaeda and now isis claiming they won a dollars us dollars back and that is the old name they gave to spain and they want that back because when they say back that that means that they the muslims occupied spain from seven eleven to fourteen ninety two they regarded as their own so spain is is. literally target of for them and it has been now what i think has happened is that everybody focused on the beaches they were not expecting a van which is a normal isis approach these days and it's been a proven means of killing a lot of people with and without being detected one of the aspects you mention a ve
undercover the beach is reminiscent of what occurred in tunisia in two thousand and fifteen when thirty british tourists were killed by a lone gunman just spraying the beach and but. and then in may of this year a june of this year rather a isis cell was busted up in madrid along with in britain it was they didn't receive much press at all so this is not surprising and i would also add that spain historically has been a jihad asst goal first with al qaeda with way here either a leader of...
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have any import tariffs at all, let us go off and buy oranges cheaper from south africa and buy from tunisia the eu levy will be very heavy import tariffs on this. it will be fine. perhaps there is a bit of this and that but it could lower the temperature if the government use some of the information it is getting and provided it to people to allow them to test the limits of politics as decent and responsive citizens. the government has fundamentally disagreed, you mentioned 52% voted, we don't do that, but the latest ipsos mori poll published by the economists suggest that three quarters of the people believe that britain is the incorrect path. that does not mean that they want to get out, there is no means that that is the clear situation and they are not suggesting that if there was a referendum tomorrow that people would change their minds. public opinion is extremely fluid and very, very uncertain and the divisions in the cabinet, to some extent, reflect that. no one really knows where they are, the politicians, frankly, i do not meet a great case forjournalist but we can rightly or wro
have any import tariffs at all, let us go off and buy oranges cheaper from south africa and buy from tunisia the eu levy will be very heavy import tariffs on this. it will be fine. perhaps there is a bit of this and that but it could lower the temperature if the government use some of the information it is getting and provided it to people to allow them to test the limits of politics as decent and responsive citizens. the government has fundamentally disagreed, you mentioned 52% voted, we don't...
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soldiers like the exhausted persistence of a heavy weapons platoon marching to the front lines in tunisia in 1943. with heavy equipment strapped to their backs. their feet seemed to sink into the ground from the overload they are bearing, he wrote. it is the terrible deliberation of each step that spells out their appalling tiredness. they were ordinary men who had entered a world, he wrote, that can never be known by you. as pyle biographer james tobben has written, pyle created an emotional triangle with the soldier at one point, the reader at home at the second, and himself at the apex. the difference between the experience of journalist and soldier itself was profound, as pyle came to understand and could not be bridged. soldiers killed. journalists did not. but pyle came to see the war as if he had enlisted. he did not seek what is sought of as journalistic objectivity, that's not what his purpose was, he thought. he was devoted to the cause. pyle excelled in conveying broad ideas through very particular descriptions. when the united states invasion of france began, americans at home
soldiers like the exhausted persistence of a heavy weapons platoon marching to the front lines in tunisia in 1943. with heavy equipment strapped to their backs. their feet seemed to sink into the ground from the overload they are bearing, he wrote. it is the terrible deliberation of each step that spells out their appalling tiredness. they were ordinary men who had entered a world, he wrote, that can never be known by you. as pyle biographer james tobben has written, pyle created an emotional...
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at the same time we're trying to get cooperation from countries like morocco, tunisia, algeria where some of the citizens were involved in this attack and then try to work through that with a greater intelligence effort that requires the muslim world to feed into it. in washington it's not playing very well at all in the intelligence world. >> malcolm, thank you very much for that. a lot of people have been making the comparison about how quick he was to condemn this as a terror attack and then how slow he was after the charlottesville attack to say he wanted to wait for the facts. >> it doesn't bode well. people of this country also don't have confidence in their president. they can't trust him when something like this happens as well. >>> the president began his day thursday by targeting a senator in his own party and defending confederate monuments as part of american history. now he is getting tough straight talk from a powerful senator who he vetted for vice president and later considered for secretary of state. senator bob corker, the chairman of the foreign relations committee
at the same time we're trying to get cooperation from countries like morocco, tunisia, algeria where some of the citizens were involved in this attack and then try to work through that with a greater intelligence effort that requires the muslim world to feed into it. in washington it's not playing very well at all in the intelligence world. >> malcolm, thank you very much for that. a lot of people have been making the comparison about how quick he was to condemn this as a terror attack...
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a region and northwest africa, the countries of the net region usually include morocco, algeria, tunisiaas well. once again, it does appear that it's developing possibly into something else. this being reported by tv 3 of spain at this point. does that information tell you anything else as to what you think may be going on here where the attacker is believed to be from? >> this shows you more and more people who are now identifiable as to what the action really wa was. having people from a region and being in a turkish restaurant, none of this bodes well for something other than terrorism. >> jon: we are getting reports that two people were killed in the initial traffic accident, but put under fbi agents, what would be the larger plan here if, in fact, there is this van accident, not accident, but that this van collision is designed to kill people and then this report of hostages taken nearby, this reminds me of what happened not that long ago and, i believe it was, knee and more -- is a possibility that their overwhelming police? >> whether or not these individuals came out of a truck a
a region and northwest africa, the countries of the net region usually include morocco, algeria, tunisiaas well. once again, it does appear that it's developing possibly into something else. this being reported by tv 3 of spain at this point. does that information tell you anything else as to what you think may be going on here where the attacker is believed to be from? >> this shows you more and more people who are now identifiable as to what the action really wa was. having people from...
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of course we know that after the attack, the terrorist attacks on tunisia, the tourist industry therel insurance. the tour operators stopped offering trips there, airline stopped flying. that is what really makes the impact, is in the industry reacts. it actually has its hands tied and cannot get people out there. i think if you look, as he said, things have happened in london and paris, in germany. the places that are very popular, with people, why does it end if you stop travelling? do you stop getting out of bed in the morning, crossing the street? it is still statistically, you are much safer going on holiday then you are driving in your car to then you are driving in your car to the airport for example. thank you very much indeed. stephanie walton was on las ramblas yesterday and spoke to ben brown. an hourand a an hour and a half before, we were literally walking where the attack happened. there were so many people around, everybody was enjoying the sunshine, living a carefree life and having fun. we tried to find somewhere to have a glass of wine and enjoy it. then, an hour bef
of course we know that after the attack, the terrorist attacks on tunisia, the tourist industry therel insurance. the tour operators stopped offering trips there, airline stopped flying. that is what really makes the impact, is in the industry reacts. it actually has its hands tied and cannot get people out there. i think if you look, as he said, things have happened in london and paris, in germany. the places that are very popular, with people, why does it end if you stop travelling? do you...
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weak state, tunisia, egypt is getting weaker, these are all leaning against the pillars, the stable states that we had to fight. so algeria, kenya, ethiopia, saudi arabia being a pillar, jordan always at risk of falling and enormous pressure right now thravepls reason beyond just the salafi gee haw dee threat to get involved and -- salafi jihadi threat to get involved. there's going to be fallout for ecades to come, i think. >> i am a former diplomat and an intelligence analyst. small correction -- the first salafist government in recent times was not egypt, it was arly 1990's algeria. the question that bothers me is the elephant in the room, which is there are literally millions of muslims who believe it is ok to spread your religion by whatever means necessary, and there is no plan whatsoever by muslims or non-muslims to attack the problem, that particular problem. so my question is about three tools that could be used and why they are not being used. why are american diplomats not allowed to quote the koran? hy are they not allowed to emarche the mosques? and why aren't we having a gian
weak state, tunisia, egypt is getting weaker, these are all leaning against the pillars, the stable states that we had to fight. so algeria, kenya, ethiopia, saudi arabia being a pillar, jordan always at risk of falling and enormous pressure right now thravepls reason beyond just the salafi gee haw dee threat to get involved and -- salafi jihadi threat to get involved. there's going to be fallout for ecades to come, i think. >> i am a former diplomat and an intelligence analyst. small...
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barcelona from memory, but, of course, we saw what happened in nice and we saw what also happened in tunisia then in london as well. this low-tech attack. what is happening with these armed gunmen in this bar? we're yet to find out. this could stit be an ongoing situation, woman. >> seems reminiscent. you covered it, i covered it, the terror attack in nice, france, where a vehicle was used as a weapon, and unfortunately killed a lot of people. >> reporter: exactly. yes. more than 80 people killed in that attack, driving a truck down that thoroughfare, in nice on bastille day. a horrible, horrible incident, but this sort of speaks to -- it speak to a couple of things, i think, wolf. first of all, comparatively, awful to say, but how easy it is to bring carnage and terror to the streets of any capital, but in this case, a major european capital, with one van driving down a crowded area. it's part of the isis m.o. now. they've calmed on their people in europe and elsewhere to do precisely this sort of attack. and also the fact, too, now is isis is being squeezed in iraq and also in syria, that
barcelona from memory, but, of course, we saw what happened in nice and we saw what also happened in tunisia then in london as well. this low-tech attack. what is happening with these armed gunmen in this bar? we're yet to find out. this could stit be an ongoing situation, woman. >> seems reminiscent. you covered it, i covered it, the terror attack in nice, france, where a vehicle was used as a weapon, and unfortunately killed a lot of people. >> reporter: exactly. yes. more than 80...
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we had fighters coming from tunisia, the saudi arabia, and they all have to do what they can to stop all of these people from traveling. through our coalition, we have done an awful lot to try and close down those routes. i give the saudis and turks tremendous credit working on this problem. idlib province is a serious problem, i haven for al qaeda. and i think that what my remarks reflected is that we have to work together with turkey and with our other partners, to deal with this problem. so, i think over the coming weeks will be having this conversation. on the question of, he asked about your -- about bashiqa is , it is an issue between the government of iraq and the government of turkey. it is our position we want the government of iraq and turkey to have very strong ties. i think prime minister abadi has had a number of phone calls with president erdogan, with improved stability in this part of the world. i am confident that we can get things worked out in a way that improves the relations between these particular leaders. thank you. >> today, there were negotiations taking pla
we had fighters coming from tunisia, the saudi arabia, and they all have to do what they can to stop all of these people from traveling. through our coalition, we have done an awful lot to try and close down those routes. i give the saudis and turks tremendous credit working on this problem. idlib province is a serious problem, i haven for al qaeda. and i think that what my remarks reflected is that we have to work together with turkey and with our other partners, to deal with this problem. so,...
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i have given you the real broad rush gmm and we are including tunisia. let's move onto the next move. i want to highlight on what is happening with one particular commodity. copper is interesting in the commodities space, look at what is happening with gasoline. gasoline prices up again another 3%. refineries shut down so the bread of uti spread is widening out because refiners are shut down which means they are not taking the product which means the price is getting depressed but it means the from those refineries is getting pushed up and gasoline is the most obvious example of that. that is what we are seeing at the moment. that is the harvey impact we have seen coming through the markets. let's find out what is happening around the world. here's the bloomberg first word update. juliette: north korea's leader said that testfiring of a missile over japan was a prelude to containing the american territory of guam. he will continue to watch the response of the u.s. before deciding on further action. rex tillerson has agreed with japanese and south korean
i have given you the real broad rush gmm and we are including tunisia. let's move onto the next move. i want to highlight on what is happening with one particular commodity. copper is interesting in the commodities space, look at what is happening with gasoline. gasoline prices up again another 3%. refineries shut down so the bread of uti spread is widening out because refiners are shut down which means they are not taking the product which means the price is getting depressed but it means the...