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becca : when i crossed the finish line in madrid, i had to get to morocco and finish that. john: she pulled her groin in dubai and she still finish. it is an incredible feat and a historic win but most importantly for becca , it is an inspirational a company for everyone who cheered her on. her least favorite marathon as you can imagine was in antarctica because it was so cold but it was also her favorite because she got to run on a glacier. imagine this. the average for all of these live in belmont, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: wow. she is incredible! ed: under four hours? heather: in 10 degrees below zero in antarctica? ed: so she was a running, or flying the whole time. harvey: that is more than impressive. that is way above impressive. but i will tell you, considering the fact that we are above 50 degrees, the amount of snow that you will see on the ground tomorrow will be impressive for you as well. clouds are thickening in boston at this hour and it is 50 degrees. but look, we have already dropped to 35 in worcester and 37 in smithfield. the winds are com
becca : when i crossed the finish line in madrid, i had to get to morocco and finish that. john: she pulled her groin in dubai and she still finish. it is an incredible feat and a historic win but most importantly for becca , it is an inspirational a company for everyone who cheered her on. her least favorite marathon as you can imagine was in antarctica because it was so cold but it was also her favorite because she got to run on a glacier. imagine this. the average for all of these live in...
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marina morocco, how is that man doing tonight? >> he's going to be okay, sarah, that's the good news in all this firefighters have to first check stability of house before they can get in to get him out. you cannot tell anything happened to the home. there is a bright orange sign on the front porch that says do not enter and there's several stickers throughout the home. but it was not until roommate dialed 91 after the basement wall collapsed and they found that man in the basement and he was checking subpump as rain was hitting hard here throughout the storm in silver spring and making sure his basement didn't flood and that's when the basement wall caved in and collapsed on him. thankfully tonight he'll be okay. >> he was transported with minor injuries limited to his lower extremities. he was alert and conscious at all times. >>> the crews worked to confirm stability of the house and then removed debris on his legs and brought him out to the outside. >> now tonight there's still one large beam hoding this entire house up. red c
marina morocco, how is that man doing tonight? >> he's going to be okay, sarah, that's the good news in all this firefighters have to first check stability of house before they can get in to get him out. you cannot tell anything happened to the home. there is a bright orange sign on the front porch that says do not enter and there's several stickers throughout the home. but it was not until roommate dialed 91 after the basement wall collapsed and they found that man in the basement and he...
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half way around the world the king of morocco pressed a button and turned on what will be the world's largest concentrated solar plant even before half of the project is finished, it is already visible from space as nasa points out. it works by using parabolic mirrors to focus the sun's energy on to pipelines carrying fluid. it turns in to steam and turns turbines much like many conventional sources of electricity. the plant can operate when it is cloudy or at night as the fluid heats and makes steam for hours. concentrated solar panel has been used for over 30 years here in the united states and morocco, once completed the complex will produce enough power to provide energy to 1.1 million people by 2018 as the world bank points out. why aren't there more projects like this, especially in places like morocco that are full of deserts? it has been seen as too expensive compared to fossil fuel alternatives. but think of it this way, we will never run out of solar power . every six hours, more solar energy reaches the world's deserts than all of humanity uses in an entire year. the correc
half way around the world the king of morocco pressed a button and turned on what will be the world's largest concentrated solar plant even before half of the project is finished, it is already visible from space as nasa points out. it works by using parabolic mirrors to focus the sun's energy on to pipelines carrying fluid. it turns in to steam and turns turbines much like many conventional sources of electricity. the plant can operate when it is cloudy or at night as the fluid heats and makes...
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"fox5" marina morocco is there with t >> this meeting taking place in vannecessary. standing rome north that home at the senior citizen learning communicate tee mad at the de they say was made under the table. they say there was a process they have knowledge of and mayor refusing to say which site she ruled out and mayor refusing to say why she picked the sites she did, eight total sites and d.c. general largest homeless shelter in the district will close by 20 18. now mayor becauseer inside the senior citizen community fielding agrees residents. many of who, again, very angry with this decision that they believe will drive crime up in their neighborhood and lower their property prices and they also say that these property where the shelt ser to go was actually sdopd for two single family homes. instead, they say this shelter will go in and they're questioning the district is putting in place in order for this shelts to go on this property on wisconsin avenue over by glover park. di speak with a woman at this meeting today. she's actually a residents of d.c. geng the
"fox5" marina morocco is there with t >> this meeting taking place in vannecessary. standing rome north that home at the senior citizen learning communicate tee mad at the de they say was made under the table. they say there was a process they have knowledge of and mayor refusing to say which site she ruled out and mayor refusing to say why she picked the sites she did, eight total sites and d.c. general largest homeless shelter in the district will close by 20 18. now mayor...
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especially in places like morocco that are full of deserts? according to the world bank, it's been seen by some as too expensive compared to fossil fuel alternatives, but think about it this way, we're never going to run out of solar power. every six hours more solar energy reaches the world's deserts than all of humanity uses in an entire year. the correct answer to the "gps" challenge question is "c," 113 years ago this week on february 23rd, 1903, president teddy roosevelt signed an agreement with the cubans to lease lands in cuba for coaling and naval stations. the coaling part means resupplying vessels with the fuel that made their engines run. the agreement said cuba would be given protection for its people and recognition of its newly declared independence. the relationship, of course, changed when fidel castro took over in 1959. in fact, fidel and his brother reportedly have refused to cash the annual $4,085 rent checks the united states pays for guantanamo as a protest. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i wi
especially in places like morocco that are full of deserts? according to the world bank, it's been seen by some as too expensive compared to fossil fuel alternatives, but think about it this way, we're never going to run out of solar power. every six hours more solar energy reaches the world's deserts than all of humanity uses in an entire year. the correct answer to the "gps" challenge question is "c," 113 years ago this week on february 23rd, 1903, president teddy...
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we also have a problem with returning them to morocco if they don't have the right to be in sweden. >> reporter: so how do you think you're doing? >> in the overall picture we're doing quite well. >> reporter: but the police union are saying this is no longer the nice society it used to be. >> well i think even the police union should look forward and not backwards, but if we want to compare the figures and stats backwards we could say that we haven't had this many policemen in 35 years. >> reporter: they say they need an extra 4,000 and you're not going to give them enough. >> we have never had this much policemen. we have never had this much money to fund the police as we have now. and we have a lower crime rate. >> reporter: in the wake of the disturbances, the swedish government says it will launch a task force to deal with vigilantes who want to take the law into their own hands. and to soften the blow of deporting the young north africans by promising to pay for special centers in morocco to house them in safety and security. >> we have built up our reputation of being the role
we also have a problem with returning them to morocco if they don't have the right to be in sweden. >> reporter: so how do you think you're doing? >> in the overall picture we're doing quite well. >> reporter: but the police union are saying this is no longer the nice society it used to be. >> well i think even the police union should look forward and not backwards, but if we want to compare the figures and stats backwards we could say that we haven't had this many...
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they also ran in marathons in spain, morocco, dubai and australia. 3 17 3 when all was said and done, the runners traveled around 24- 3 thousand miles... and ran a ((walter/jen)) 3 3 3 3 everything you need to know about life, you can learn from granola. let other people know what you're made of. always be real. don't be fake, don't be artificial, but always be sweet. and of course, wear sunscreen. nature valley granola bars. no artificial colors, 3 3 the time is now 4 xxx. here's a quick check of the top trending stories this hour. and no surprise word, again overnight. 3 people just couln't stop tweeting about the *live production of "grease" last night on fox. and judging by the twitter reviews... people either *loved it... or *hated it. but either way, they couldn't stop watching. the musical was live... and also had a live audience. but the scenes and stages were set up so perfectly, some even wondered if it really *was live. they even did the entire final scene... *outside. another thing everyone was tweeting about... the performance of vanessa hudgens, who played "rizzo." her f
they also ran in marathons in spain, morocco, dubai and australia. 3 17 3 when all was said and done, the runners traveled around 24- 3 thousand miles... and ran a ((walter/jen)) 3 3 3 3 everything you need to know about life, you can learn from granola. let other people know what you're made of. always be real. don't be fake, don't be artificial, but always be sweet. and of course, wear sunscreen. nature valley granola bars. no artificial colors, 3 3 the time is now 4 xxx. here's a quick check...
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., marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >> there's a small measure of relever for the family of that shachb take sdiv is and-year-old daughter chloe. the who were shot and killed yesterday morning in front of for the washington home. tonight the baby's father is charged with mother nature. >> t. >> you know what, tony, it is. it's really disturbing and heartbreaking how a father to do this to mother of child and also child. we're here at prince george county police -- investigators were able to sol this case in 24 hours. that's amazing feat. there's still a lot of work that lies ahead. mostly how to prevent something like this from happening again. . >> 25-year-old darren boz well johnson was arrested for shooting his 2-year-old daughter and his mother because of a supreme court aild support order. >> it's unfathom basketball. and except to say again these are also risk factors where you had angry reaction for example two achild support order. unfortunately we have to begin to say to people be vij sglant unfortunately we have to begin to say to people be vij sglant anden raged to do somethi
., marina morocco, "fox5 local news". >> there's a small measure of relever for the family of that shachb take sdiv is and-year-old daughter chloe. the who were shot and killed yesterday morning in front of for the washington home. tonight the baby's father is charged with mother nature. >> t. >> you know what, tony, it is. it's really disturbing and heartbreaking how a father to do this to mother of child and also child. we're here at prince george county police --...
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. >>> the chp is sending a captain and sergeant to morocco. they are using community outreach. the captain says there are many similarities between the two departments. >> we are a good department for them because their national police organization is similar in size to ours and morocco is similar to ours and we patrol geographic airs that are very similar. >> they will leave on sat. this isn't the first time the chp has chosen. last summer seven were sent. the federal government pays when they are sent outside the u.s. >>> distracted driving can more than double your risk of getting into a car crash. a study looked at 1500 car crashes, and younger drivers were more engaged in distractive activities, some include interacting with a passenger, driving while angry, sad or crying and reading or driving while driving, interestfully putting on make up or tailgating were not factors. people with a child in a car were less likely to get into a wreck. >> today we are asking you in a new study what's the worst behavior you have seen behind the wheel. use the #ktvu the nine. police say i
. >>> the chp is sending a captain and sergeant to morocco. they are using community outreach. the captain says there are many similarities between the two departments. >> we are a good department for them because their national police organization is similar in size to ours and morocco is similar to ours and we patrol geographic airs that are very similar. >> they will leave on sat. this isn't the first time the chp has chosen. last summer seven were sent. the federal...
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12 hours to get to morocco and finish that. >> reporter: next up was due buy. becc's best rest was on airplanes. >> we were sleeping, eating or >> reporter: running marathons wasn't the most difficult thing. >> being away from my daughter taylor was absolutely the hardest time. >> this mom and marathon runner now an inspiration to the next generation. >> we followed the whole race online and my son is very excited about it. and talking about running all the time now, just like becca. >> he's got a great role model.
12 hours to get to morocco and finish that. >> reporter: next up was due buy. becc's best rest was on airplanes. >> we were sleeping, eating or >> reporter: running marathons wasn't the most difficult thing. >> being away from my daughter taylor was absolutely the hardest time. >> this mom and marathon runner now an inspiration to the next generation. >> we followed the whole race online and my son is very excited about it. and talking about running all the...
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she began in antarctica then ran marathons in chili, miami, spain, morocco, dubai and australia. by completing the seven marathons, she became the first american woman to ever accomplish the feat. coming up on 10 news this morning.. the zika virus is now impactng airlines. what it could mean for your next flight. and today thousands of kids will be at the state fair for student day. the changes every parent needs to know about before dropping off your you can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more after trying brookside chocolate, people talk about it online. love at first taste. i would liquefy it and bathe in it. curse you, brookside! your nefarious plans have succeeded. nefarious? are we still talking about chocolate? brookside. introducing longhorn' s steaks that sizzle for $12.99. like the new smoky bacon sirloin. and the parmesan crusted sirloin. only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. >>> your out-the-door forecast. big time changes. 18 to 25 degrees colder this morning than what it was yesterday. that
she began in antarctica then ran marathons in chili, miami, spain, morocco, dubai and australia. by completing the seven marathons, she became the first american woman to ever accomplish the feat. coming up on 10 news this morning.. the zika virus is now impactng airlines. what it could mean for your next flight. and today thousands of kids will be at the state fair for student day. the changes every parent needs to know about before dropping off your you can save over 500 bucks when you switch...
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running marathons in chili, miami, spain, morocco, dubai and australia to end it: (( becca pizzi/marathoner: "you know, it was an opportunity for me to show the world, and to show my daughter, you can do anything that you put your mind to." )) ((brian loftus)) by completing the seven marathons... becca is the first american woman to ever accomplish such a feat. /// ((kirsten joyce)) > the super ((brian loftus)) and las vegas is getting ready for a busy weekend. how the sports books are preparing for the madness..and how much cash...was wagered on last year's big game. that story and more, coming up resume and solid references... aren't the only thing job applicants have to worry about. ((kirsten joyce)) as hena daniels explains... it turns out what you put on social media... can play a big role in whether like most 22-year- olds anitha (uh- neeth-uh) benjamin spends a fair amount of time on social media. (anitha benjamin/22- years-old) "i use my linkdin, i use facebook, i use instagram, all that stuff." but when the college graduate started looking for a job last year she was careful about
running marathons in chili, miami, spain, morocco, dubai and australia to end it: (( becca pizzi/marathoner: "you know, it was an opportunity for me to show the world, and to show my daughter, you can do anything that you put your mind to." )) ((brian loftus)) by completing the seven marathons... becca is the first american woman to ever accomplish such a feat. /// ((kirsten joyce)) > the super ((brian loftus)) and las vegas is getting ready for a busy weekend. how the sports books...
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they will tell you, i'm from algeria, i'm from morocco. if you ask them, what is your favorite team? they will say marseille. ♪ because they are a part of the city. they are from this city and the football team is the flag of this city. ♪ with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are pr
they will tell you, i'm from algeria, i'm from morocco. if you ask them, what is your favorite team? they will say marseille. ♪ because they are a part of the city. they are from this city and the football team is the flag of this city. ♪ with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira...
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in morocco, leaders from muslim majority countries around the world just held a summit on protecting religious minorities including jews and christians. his holiness, pope francis, has spoken forcefully against antisemitism saying every human anti-semitism, saying every human being as a creature of god is our brother, regardless of his origins or religious beliefs. these are the voices we must heed and anyone who claims to be a religious leader must project that vision. that truth. and finally, all of us have a responsibility to speak out and to teach what's right to our children and to examine our own hearts. that's the lesson of the righteous we honor today. the lesson of the holocaust itself. where are you, who are you? that's the question that the holocaust poses to us. we have to consider even in moments of peril, even when we might fear for our own lives, the fact that none of us are powerless. we always have a choice and today for most of us standing up against intolerance doesn't require the same risks that those we honor today took. it doesn't require imprisonment or that we
in morocco, leaders from muslim majority countries around the world just held a summit on protecting religious minorities including jews and christians. his holiness, pope francis, has spoken forcefully against antisemitism saying every human anti-semitism, saying every human being as a creature of god is our brother, regardless of his origins or religious beliefs. these are the voices we must heed and anyone who claims to be a religious leader must project that vision. that truth. and finally,...
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how many people know that george washington's first treaty was with the king of morocco? how many americans know that the first ship to have arrived to the coast of america after our independence was with the name of sultana from the gulf of oman. muslims have been part of the history of america p we just need to teach that to american-muslims and the rest of america. my fellow muslims, we are here because we love how america is a country by all, for all, and we don't want to change america to become muslims. we're happy the way america is, very diverse, very pluralistic, very respectful of all. >> imam hindi, thank you very much for your comments and reactions to what the president had to say. it remains to be seen what sort of impact this will have on the larger community, but the president challenging the american community to embrace all of who america is, that includes every religion, not just your religion, and not to be bystanders to bigotry, and it is on all americans, anyone of any faith to speak out when one religion, particularly when muslims are attacked. it w
how many people know that george washington's first treaty was with the king of morocco? how many americans know that the first ship to have arrived to the coast of america after our independence was with the name of sultana from the gulf of oman. muslims have been part of the history of america p we just need to teach that to american-muslims and the rest of america. my fellow muslims, we are here because we love how america is a country by all, for all, and we don't want to change america to...
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barbara: it is 5:41 and 34 agrees on friday morocco. behind apple an. john: he is a model honors student just shy of graduation. why is he headed to jail? spa promising lowe's presents: how to put your foot in your mouth. man, wish my yard looked like yours. hey, the grass is always greener on the other side of the... sorry. now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, barbara: welcome back. 5:45 and 34 degrees on friday morning. a kansas police officer is being called a hero for stopping a shooting rampage. that is one story making headlines. the officer gunned down a man who stormed a factory in hesston, kansas. he killed three and wounded 14 police. officers are in a standoff with his roommate. national weather service says a tornado that carved path through appomattox county had estimated winds up to 165 miles an hour. meteorologists rate it as ef-3 and was on the ground 13 miles damaging more than 100 homes. four died. cary town council gives the green light for the commercial use of 21 acres of land. a developer wants to put a publix store on it at green
barbara: it is 5:41 and 34 agrees on friday morocco. behind apple an. john: he is a model honors student just shy of graduation. why is he headed to jail? spa promising lowe's presents: how to put your foot in your mouth. man, wish my yard looked like yours. hey, the grass is always greener on the other side of the... sorry. now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, barbara: welcome back. 5:45 and 34 degrees on friday morning. a kansas police officer is being called a hero for stopping a shooting...
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12 hours to get to morocco and finish that. >> reporter: next up was due buy. becc's best rest was on airplanes. >> we were sleeping, eating or flying at all times. >> reporter: running marathons wasn't the most difficult thing. >> being away from my daughter taylor was absolutely the hardest time. >> this mom and marathon runner now an inspiration to the next generation. >> we followed the whole race online and my son is very excited about it. and talking about running all the time now, just like becca. >> he's got a great role model. an incredible feat for this 35-year-old becca pezza the best her races. >>> get ready, winter is back. >> big storm moves in tonight. >> and the timing of it is the problem. the heaviest snow expected of your morning drive. how much we'll see before it's all over. >> how crews are preparing tonight to get the roads ready for tomorrow. fox 25 has team coverage. >>> also tonight, no answers in the death of a 2-year-old girl is. >> where did they come from? where did they come from? tonight one family's heartbreak never knowing what
12 hours to get to morocco and finish that. >> reporter: next up was due buy. becc's best rest was on airplanes. >> we were sleeping, eating or flying at all times. >> reporter: running marathons wasn't the most difficult thing. >> being away from my daughter taylor was absolutely the hardest time. >> this mom and marathon runner now an inspiration to the next generation. >> we followed the whole race online and my son is very excited about it. and talking...
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morocco has found a way to sell it. its new solar power plant on the edge of the sahara desert is so large.. it can be seen from space. and... this is only the first phase of the project. when its done.. it will generate enough power for more than one million homes. a michigan man is celebrating his wife's sense of humor by sharing what she had inscribed in his wedding ring. love... it says "put it back on."friends of amanda and dan tallman describe their marriage as "awesome."they've been married for five years and have three children. weather summary: as for the next few hours, an area of high pressure is drying out the tri-state, and the clouds are dissipating. temperatures will fall into the upper 20s early this near 200 by daybreak. plenty of sunshine will be around for the morning with a few afternoon clouds moving in later. afternoon temperatures should bounce back to more seasonal levels in the low 40s. skies will be partly cloudy over the weekend, and each day should bring a slightly warmer high temperature --
morocco has found a way to sell it. its new solar power plant on the edge of the sahara desert is so large.. it can be seen from space. and... this is only the first phase of the project. when its done.. it will generate enough power for more than one million homes. a michigan man is celebrating his wife's sense of humor by sharing what she had inscribed in his wedding ring. love... it says "put it back on."friends of amanda and dan tallman describe their marriage as...
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the announcement was made in morocco. the group of 18 ministers will have to be approved by the internationally recognised parliament in tubrok. control is being battled for since the fall of the former leader. a political analyst and founder of the tripoli based institute and says although there have been discussions about a unit r government it doesn't mean it will bring peace to libya >> the majority of the discussions that have gone on are not talking about the question of the durablity of the functionality of this government going down the line. can it enduring against the conflicts that have emerged over the last years. there have been physical fights and blows amongst the members. i think we're in a precarious situation. i don't think it is going to show. i'm pessimistic about this development. the first question is that the majority of the fighting has been the ground and there should be infrastructure fruk tour of the country. it is electricity frustrating efforts-- [indistinct] not trying to the deliver the city
the announcement was made in morocco. the group of 18 ministers will have to be approved by the internationally recognised parliament in tubrok. control is being battled for since the fall of the former leader. a political analyst and founder of the tripoli based institute and says although there have been discussions about a unit r government it doesn't mean it will bring peace to libya >> the majority of the discussions that have gone on are not talking about the question of the...
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then, it was on to miami, and then spain, and then morocco, and then dubai, and then sydney, australia. the races are custom-designed for their tight schedules. >> you have about, you know, maybe 12 hours average on each location and during those 12 hours but may have to clear immigration, go downtown to the location, go back, queue up for the next flight and leave. >> after the worldwide event wrapped up, runners had traveled 24,000 miles. 183 miles. that is a way to see the world. >> i hope they had pizza when it was all over. >> i'm sure they did. [ laughter ] it just seems to me that logistically that would even be difficult because of seven continents in the 70s, much less running a marathon in between. >> think about how tiring that is. when you take a trip it takes it out of you. >> it takes a special time, i think, to do that kind of race. >> they are asleep now. [ laughter ] >> i'm sure. they deserve it. >>> you might consider a nap outside this afternoon if you are so lucky, it is awfully nice out there. let's take a look at the sky cam in wilson to begin with. you can see it
then, it was on to miami, and then spain, and then morocco, and then dubai, and then sydney, australia. the races are custom-designed for their tight schedules. >> you have about, you know, maybe 12 hours average on each location and during those 12 hours but may have to clear immigration, go downtown to the location, go back, queue up for the next flight and leave. >> after the worldwide event wrapped up, runners had traveled 24,000 miles. 183 miles. that is a way to see the world....
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unlike the oscars, which is said to be too white, but there are plenty of female nominees nd those from morocco. several big names are among those expected to leave with a trophy. also in attendance is the hollywood veteran, michael douglas, who will be picking up a lifetime achievement awars there. is one who stands out above all the others. >> in summer of 2014, she gabbert shooting oven her first film. never had her wildest dreams think the algerian born made think she would become a leading lady. >> did you have stage fright at first? >> in the beginning, yes. but now it is ok, mostly ok. >> so you got used to it? >> well, i wouldn't say that, but maybe a little. >> it is almost by chance through a friend that she arned the roll of fattima. hundreds auditioned for the part of the mother who doesn't speak french very well and wanted the best for her daughters. >> 45-year-old actresses who don't speak french well don't expect. we had to look for them. >> last year it was a huge surprise when fattima was selected. here, she saw the film for the first time, and it received a 10-minute standing
unlike the oscars, which is said to be too white, but there are plenty of female nominees nd those from morocco. several big names are among those expected to leave with a trophy. also in attendance is the hollywood veteran, michael douglas, who will be picking up a lifetime achievement awars there. is one who stands out above all the others. >> in summer of 2014, she gabbert shooting oven her first film. never had her wildest dreams think the algerian born made think she would become a...
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there is a trial just under way in morocco and another one coming. they're likely to have a chilling effect on journalism there. seven people, three of whom were with an moroccan association went on trial over a project to train citizen journalists to work with smart phones. according to the court papers the allegation is that journalism may destabilize the country in institutions. they failed to disclose their project was from free press. if convicted they could face up to five years in jail. journalist ali anouzla is to stand trial next week. his alleged crime an interview he did with a german newspaper in which he was quoted as saying west sahara is occupied. he says his quote was lost in translation faces charges of undermining integrity and up to five years in prison. you can appeared the guardian to the long list of print news outlets facing cuts announcing that its budget will be trimmed by 20% or 75 million dollars. it has had a large number of stories over the last few years. there was its partnership with wikileaks. the guardian had a succe
there is a trial just under way in morocco and another one coming. they're likely to have a chilling effect on journalism there. seven people, three of whom were with an moroccan association went on trial over a project to train citizen journalists to work with smart phones. according to the court papers the allegation is that journalism may destabilize the country in institutions. they failed to disclose their project was from free press. if convicted they could face up to five years in jail....
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the announcement was made in morocco where discussions were held. the group of 18 ministers will have to recognised by the parliament in tobruk. a political analyst and founder of the tripoli-based institute, he says it doesn't mean that this will bray peace to libya. >> the majority of the discussions that have gone on to form this government are not talking about the real question which is the durablity and functionality of this building going down the line and that will be the real test of the government, can it sustain and endure against the conflicts, but also in the last couple of days amongst the presidential council. there has been physical fights and blows amongst the members. i think we're in a very precarious situation. i don't think it is going to show. i'm pessimistic about this development. the question is the majority, wars it terror most of the center tea jik fighting on the ground will be [indistinct] the other factor is festering and frustrating the efforts. foreign issues, property trying to deliver the majority [indistinct] i don
the announcement was made in morocco where discussions were held. the group of 18 ministers will have to recognised by the parliament in tobruk. a political analyst and founder of the tripoli-based institute, he says it doesn't mean that this will bray peace to libya. >> the majority of the discussions that have gone on to form this government are not talking about the real question which is the durablity and functionality of this building going down the line and that will be the real...
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fox5 marina morocco interviewed the man and his daughter before the charges were filed. >> i asked this man, did you put your hand on my daughter, did you penetrate my daughter, did you have sex with my daughter. he did not deny. i'm expecting him to say no, no, no. he didn't. >> the man's daughter was having problems and the family had taken them to see best, pastor, instead of helping the girl he took advantage of her. >> i four occasions, plenty of times, and he just sweet talked, just let it be just caniving. i didn't know what he could have had up his sleeve. i didn't know. i was nervous, i was scared. >> officer best took advantage of a second girl, in the office of an assistant police chief inside dc police headquarters. molesting her in a couch, gun in a hamster nearby. judge said he thought the former cop should be lock up for life. beforehand g him 18 years. he was un mask by his fiancee who found nude photos of the girls on his phone. neither victim was in court today, but family member told judge walton, that the hurt has been extensive. it hurts, and it continues to hurt. p
fox5 marina morocco interviewed the man and his daughter before the charges were filed. >> i asked this man, did you put your hand on my daughter, did you penetrate my daughter, did you have sex with my daughter. he did not deny. i'm expecting him to say no, no, no. he didn't. >> the man's daughter was having problems and the family had taken them to see best, pastor, instead of helping the girl he took advantage of her. >> i four occasions, plenty of times, and he just sweet...
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because all of us, whether we're from morocco, algeria, tunisia, or asia, we're all people and just want to live. >> live, and work in germany. zakaria is attending a vocational school to prepare for an apprenticeship. he works hard and wants to make the most of his opportunity. his instructor, jeremy jason, is worried that the attacks in cologne will make it harder for young male refugees to be accepted. >> this blanket suspicion is very hurtful to these people who make the effort, every day, to do their work. and then when they're on a bus or something like that, they're met with hostility that they don't deserve. >> the offenders in cologne have done damage to the reputation of all immigrants. zakaria and his friends won't stand for that. they want to help restore the honor of north africans in germany. michelle: much of europe continues to feel the after-affects of the economic crisis, with youth unemployment still at nearly 40% in italy. many college graduates struggle to find opportunities, leading to an inevitable brain drain. but one sector suffering from skills shortages is doin
because all of us, whether we're from morocco, algeria, tunisia, or asia, we're all people and just want to live. >> live, and work in germany. zakaria is attending a vocational school to prepare for an apprenticeship. he works hard and wants to make the most of his opportunity. his instructor, jeremy jason, is worried that the attacks in cologne will make it harder for young male refugees to be accepted. >> this blanket suspicion is very hurtful to these people who make the effort,...
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libya's presidential council has named a revised list for a unity government and negotiating the deal in morocco for weeks and the government will have to be approved by the international in tabrook and two governments and allies as well as i.s.i.l. affiliates battling for control in libya since the fall of the former leader moammar gadhafi. up to date, those are the very latest headlines and coming up, next on al jazeera is "inside story." "on target" tonight. adding insult to injury. why so many employees who are seriously hurt on the job end up getting their workers comp claims denied. plus going undercover. how investigators try to stop insurance fraud and cheating the system. >>> hundreds of thousands of american workers seriously injured on the job each year depend on the money they get from workers compensation benefits, state laws require employers to buy workers comp insurance so they can provide medical care and lost wages to employees hurt at work. in exchange workers give up the right to sue their employers. it grew in response to devastating workplace injuries that came with the ind
libya's presidential council has named a revised list for a unity government and negotiating the deal in morocco for weeks and the government will have to be approved by the international in tabrook and two governments and allies as well as i.s.i.l. affiliates battling for control in libya since the fall of the former leader moammar gadhafi. up to date, those are the very latest headlines and coming up, next on al jazeera is "inside story." "on target" tonight. adding insult...
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a 23-year-old man from morocco is the first person to be convicted in connection to the new year's attacks in cologne where hundreds of women were robbed and ssxually assaulted. he was given a suspended six-month jail sentence or stealing a mobile phonee in the chaos of celebration, crimes which shocked a country. hundreds of women robbed and sexually assaulted. face from thehis cameras, the first man to be convicted in connection. the young moroccan admitted he snatched a mobile phone from a young woman. he received a suspended jail sentence. they have identified 75 suspects, most from north africa who enter germany illegally or sought asylum. 13 were arrested for theft and one for sexual assault. in fact, cologne's police chief admitted it is possible most of the men who committed sex crimes will never be caught. >> i can't exclude it. footage is not clear enough to clearly identify sexual assaults. we can see some that's, but that is all. we are relying on witness accounts and victims identifying their attackers. happened ont: what new year's eve has had a profound impact on germany. th
a 23-year-old man from morocco is the first person to be convicted in connection to the new year's attacks in cologne where hundreds of women were robbed and ssxually assaulted. he was given a suspended six-month jail sentence or stealing a mobile phonee in the chaos of celebration, crimes which shocked a country. hundreds of women robbed and sexually assaulted. face from thehis cameras, the first man to be convicted in connection. the young moroccan admitted he snatched a mobile phone from a...
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spain's costa del sol arcs eastward, and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of morocco beckon. these cliffs and those over in africa created what ancient societies in the mediterranean world called the pillars of hercules. for centuries, they were the foreboding gateway to the unknown. descending the rock, whether you like it or not, you'll meet the famous apes of gibraltar. 200 of these mischief-makers entertain tourists. and with all the visitors, they're bold, and they get their way. yeah? you can have it. you can -- you can -- you can -- here on the rock of gibraltar, the locals are very friendly, but give them your apples. legend has it that as long as these apes are here, the british will stay in gibraltar. announcer: this program is made possible in part by... historic marion, virginia, home of song of the mountains, a main street community in the heart of the virginia highlands. the ellis family foundation-- encouraging economic revitalization through the restoration of historic buildings in downtown marion, virginia, including the general francis marion hotel.
spain's costa del sol arcs eastward, and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of morocco beckon. these cliffs and those over in africa created what ancient societies in the mediterranean world called the pillars of hercules. for centuries, they were the foreboding gateway to the unknown. descending the rock, whether you like it or not, you'll meet the famous apes of gibraltar. 200 of these mischief-makers entertain tourists. and with all the visitors, they're bold, and they...
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the announcement was made in morocco were discussions on the new cabinet were taking place. 18 ministers will have to be prood by parliament in tabruk. a political analyst and founder of the tripoli based institute. he says although there are discussions, it doesn't mean that peace is close for libya. >> the majority of the discussions that have gone on, not talking about the real question of the durablity and the functionality of this government. that is going to be the real issue, can it endure against most of the complicates that have emerged. there have been physical fights and blows amongst the members. i think we're in a precarious situation. i don't think it is going to show. i'm pessimistic about this development. the first question is the war in syria. most strategic fighting on the ground has been around the resources, financial, military, resources of the country. the other factor has been frustrating the efforts of the powe powers. not trying to deliver the majority of what they want which is a democratic free society and the rule of law. they face for four or five issues tha
the announcement was made in morocco were discussions on the new cabinet were taking place. 18 ministers will have to be prood by parliament in tabruk. a political analyst and founder of the tripoli based institute. he says although there are discussions, it doesn't mean that peace is close for libya. >> the majority of the discussions that have gone on, not talking about the real question of the durablity and the functionality of this government. that is going to be the real issue, can...
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the amazing run took her to places like antarctica, spain, morocco. this happened after she pulled her groin in the second mile of the asia marathon. she became the first america woman to accomplish anything like this. >> i hope she has her feet up. >> job well done. theca virus concerns. >> what when senator is asking from the president to help keep people safe. >> where deputies found a wanted teen just ahead. >> we are continuing to follow breaking news in orange county after a shooting sends two people to the hospital. we are live at the scene with the search for the suspects coming up next. introducing longhorn' s steaks that sizzle for $12.99. like the new smoky bacon sirloin. and the parmesan crusted sirloin. only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. lowe's presents: how to put your foot in your mouth. man, wish my yard looked like yours. hey, the grass is always greener on the other side of the... now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, at lowe's. announcer: it's game night! the only question that needs answering is what meal to make tha
the amazing run took her to places like antarctica, spain, morocco. this happened after she pulled her groin in the second mile of the asia marathon. she became the first america woman to accomplish anything like this. >> i hope she has her feet up. >> job well done. theca virus concerns. >> what when senator is asking from the president to help keep people safe. >> where deputies found a wanted teen just ahead. >> we are continuing to follow breaking news in...
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she and her competitors traveled to sydney, australia, antarctica, chile, miami, florida, spain, morocco, a a the united arab emirates. and her hometown threw her a big welcome home parade yesterday. she is a single mom who runs a daycare. patrick: wow. if you bought something from amazon.com, you owe the state of south carolina money. amazon recently sent out an email telling you the amount of tax you owe based on the total sales price of things you bought from amazon in 2015. it's about 6%. you're getting this email because amazon was not required to collect sales tax on anything shipped to south carolina last year. amazon is also not required to law requires amazon to tell you what you owe. a big pay day for a company that accused apple is stealing their patents. a jury has ordered apple to pay $626 million to the company virnetx. the ruling is based on a legal fight that started more than three years ago. virnetx accused apple of violating four of its patents with its apps like i-message and facetime. apple has since revised its i-message, facetime and other software so that it avoid
she and her competitors traveled to sydney, australia, antarctica, chile, miami, florida, spain, morocco, a a the united arab emirates. and her hometown threw her a big welcome home parade yesterday. she is a single mom who runs a daycare. patrick: wow. if you bought something from amazon.com, you owe the state of south carolina money. amazon recently sent out an email telling you the amount of tax you owe based on the total sales price of things you bought from amazon in 2015. it's about 6%....
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presidential council has named a revised list of ministers for a unity government and have been negotiating in morocco for weeks and the government will have to be approved by the recognized parliament in tabrook, two governments and allies as well as i.s.i.l. have been battling for control in libya since the fall of moammar gadhafi. still to come here at al jazeera the baby at the center of a detention center protest in australia. and falling oil prices could change the fortunes of nigeria's farmers as the government turns its figures to agricultural. ♪ >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. ♪ hello again, let's have a look at the top stories at al jazeera doctors without borders says its hospital has come under attack in the syrian town of idlib killing nine people including a child and in a separate attack this one in the town of aziz at least four teens were killed when missiles hit a children's hospital, a school as well as other locations. russia says
presidential council has named a revised list of ministers for a unity government and have been negotiating in morocco for weeks and the government will have to be approved by the recognized parliament in tabrook, two governments and allies as well as i.s.i.l. have been battling for control in libya since the fall of moammar gadhafi. still to come here at al jazeera the baby at the center of a detention center protest in australia. and falling oil prices could change the fortunes of nigeria's...
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. >>> a deal has been negotiated in morocco for weeks and we have this report. >> after months and months of fighting, libyan's warring factions have now formed a national unity government. >> we've enough submitted the minister's name to the parliament, which we hope will approve this government, taking into consideration the dangerous situation libya finds itself in. >> since the overthrow that muammar gaddafi, there have been two competing governments, one in to before you can and one based in the capital tripoli. each side with its own militia and foreign backers. retired army general haftar has been leading force that is back the government in tobruk. added to this, isil increased its attacks over the past 12 months, taking over oil fields, kidnapping and killing hostages and just a few days ago, the armed group released video which appears to show the downing of a fighter jet. the united nations has been trying to get a political agreement signed for years, initially through its envoy leone. leone was widely discredited after offered a high paying job by the united arab emirates, on
. >>> a deal has been negotiated in morocco for weeks and we have this report. >> after months and months of fighting, libyan's warring factions have now formed a national unity government. >> we've enough submitted the minister's name to the parliament, which we hope will approve this government, taking into consideration the dangerous situation libya finds itself in. >> since the overthrow that muammar gaddafi, there have been two competing governments, one in to...
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the exterior is a very fine binding classical style with a guilt-lettered morocco label. >> $7,700,000. $7,900,000. >> he had a lot to do with the adoption of the constitution. he served as president of the constitutional convention in 1787 and afterward he exerted himself behind the scenes to make sure it was ratified by the states. congress is meeting, and in the course of its first session which was several months long, enacted at least 90 pieces of legislation. some are very important. it was this session that created the department of state, the department of treasury and established the judiciary. they were formulating a government based on the constitution. >> $8 million. $8,100,000. was $2 million to $3 million. million, weres $8 you getting nervous? >> there was a letter written by washington that sold for $2 million to a frenchman. we knew that the interest in this -- this is a unique and rare book. we knew that that was low. we decided what we thought it might go for, and we decided to go up to that point. no, we were not surprised. >> why not? >> $8,400,000, $8,500,000. >>
the exterior is a very fine binding classical style with a guilt-lettered morocco label. >> $7,700,000. $7,900,000. >> he had a lot to do with the adoption of the constitution. he served as president of the constitutional convention in 1787 and afterward he exerted himself behind the scenes to make sure it was ratified by the states. congress is meeting, and in the course of its first session which was several months long, enacted at least 90 pieces of legislation. some are very...
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stepping into an already crowded battlefield and unity talks sponsored by morocco led to a council being formed last mother and factions formed a unity government which still has to be endorsed by both sides and as the talks continue so does the fighting and forces made gains against i.s.i.l. fighters in parts of benghazi and eastern libya and support is now under the control of the libya national army and it had been used to ship weapons to i.s.i.l. fighters and the forces have also taken control of 150 kilometers south of benghazi but i.s.i.l. is a major threat and u.n. envoy is in tobruk supporting the government and not just to end the suffering of bolovia people but to fill the power vacuum and prevent i.s.i.l. fighters from gaining any more ground and victoria with al jazeera. >>> syrian government are fighting on two fronts in the aleppo countryside and this activist footage claims to show government planes dropping barrel bombs to the north of aleppo and russian air strikes targeted syrian air strikes to help the ypg and syrian democratic forces retake the area from opposition fi
stepping into an already crowded battlefield and unity talks sponsored by morocco led to a council being formed last mother and factions formed a unity government which still has to be endorsed by both sides and as the talks continue so does the fighting and forces made gains against i.s.i.l. fighters in parts of benghazi and eastern libya and support is now under the control of the libya national army and it had been used to ship weapons to i.s.i.l. fighters and the forces have also taken...
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. >> reporter: the border camp has pakistan, iranian, morocco and others who never have a chance of asylum and eu condemn condemned greece for letting them through and praise macedonia for keeping them out. the expulsion of the open borders area if they keep allowing everybody to come through but the government in athens insists it can't be the place where all the refugees and migrants end up and so the buses keep coming. the consequence of that is that there is an absolutely flourishing trade here now for people smugglers so every night it's the same the gang on the macedonia side, hire migrants to show others the way and off they go in the woods where they are robbed by other smugglers or beaten by the macedonia police. >> good luck. >> reporter: the greek police watch them all go the darkness and they did nothing. the next morning another 1200 arrived just down the road, many will have asylum claim and others will not and another 6,000 are on the way from athens and there is little sign of greece trying to stop them >> they say you can tell they send them back to athens but the rest of
. >> reporter: the border camp has pakistan, iranian, morocco and others who never have a chance of asylum and eu condemn condemned greece for letting them through and praise macedonia for keeping them out. the expulsion of the open borders area if they keep allowing everybody to come through but the government in athens insists it can't be the place where all the refugees and migrants end up and so the buses keep coming. the consequence of that is that there is an absolutely flourishing...
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she and her competitors traveled to sydney, australia, antarctica, chile, miami, florida, spain, morocco, and the united arab emirates. seven marathons, seven days. today, her hometown threw her a big welcome home parade. she is a single mom who runs a local daycare. carol: want to be in a musical? dollywood is looking for singers from the upstate. singers experienced in country, musical theater are wanted. auditions will be held on saturday, february 20th, at the chapman cultural center in spartanburg. that's on east saint john street. registration begins at 10:00 a.m. auditions are from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. performers must be 17 years or older. you can find more information on wyff4.com >> now, your live super doppler 4 hd weather forecast. john: take a look at the satellite and radar. here is the storm system that brought a soaking rain, just a rainy day. on the beaches of the carolinas and georgia, now the coastal storm is developing on the front. it will move up the eastern seaboard. earlier in the newscast, i talked about the upper level low spinning here, 80's of energy in the
she and her competitors traveled to sydney, australia, antarctica, chile, miami, florida, spain, morocco, and the united arab emirates. seven marathons, seven days. today, her hometown threw her a big welcome home parade. she is a single mom who runs a local daycare. carol: want to be in a musical? dollywood is looking for singers from the upstate. singers experienced in country, musical theater are wanted. auditions will be held on saturday, february 20th, at the chapman cultural center in...
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ran first in antarctica, chile, miami, spain, morocco and dubai and ended that australia. she stayed wasn't the running or traveling was hard. >> being away from my daughter taylor was the hardest time. we have been away from each part of it. >> daniel: the 35-year-old marathoner has the third best averaging four hours for all seven races. incredible. julie dwlooul is fast. >>> a retired police officer now has his four-legged friend home with him after a bit of a legal battle. >> i sprayed this would be the result. >> julie: we told but officer matt hickey and his k-9 say jacks. officer hickey was told he couldn't keep ajax when he retired. he fought for him and won, and was told he would till have to pay for him. luckily he was only charged a dollar but as far as helped to buy ajax not knowing it wouldn't cost much, they raised $70,000. now that partly sunny go to charity. station will have team coverage this morning as a winter storm hits our area. the plows will be out all night prepping our road and our team is out there getting a look for the conditions before you hea
ran first in antarctica, chile, miami, spain, morocco and dubai and ended that australia. she stayed wasn't the running or traveling was hard. >> being away from my daughter taylor was the hardest time. we have been away from each part of it. >> daniel: the 35-year-old marathoner has the third best averaging four hours for all seven races. incredible. julie dwlooul is fast. >>> a retired police officer now has his four-legged friend home with him after a bit of a legal...
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today, the austrian government declared morocco, algeria, and tunisia safe and said it will pay rejected asylum applicants up to 500 euros -- about $542 -- if they agree to go home. over the next four years, austria plans to limit the number of asylum seekers it will accept to 127,000, about 1.5% of its total population. at the same time, austria expects to deport 50,000 migrants. last year, austria received 90,000 asylum applications and deported 8,000 migrants. >> stewart: in the continental united states, oklahoma now experiences the most earthquakes that can be felt, outpacing even california. as the newshour's stephen fee reports in tonight's signature segment, there's a fierce debate in oklahoma about the causes of the quakes, and how to prevent them. >> reporter: when julie allison moved to oklahoma in 2002, she knew tornadoes, ice storms, and droughts came with the territory. but she didn't expect earthquakes. >> the sensation of an earthquake is something you don't forget. it's a sensation of just really helplessness. >> reporter: last december, a magnitude 4.3 quake rattled her
today, the austrian government declared morocco, algeria, and tunisia safe and said it will pay rejected asylum applicants up to 500 euros -- about $542 -- if they agree to go home. over the next four years, austria plans to limit the number of asylum seekers it will accept to 127,000, about 1.5% of its total population. at the same time, austria expects to deport 50,000 migrants. last year, austria received 90,000 asylum applications and deported 8,000 migrants. >> stewart: in the...
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except that border, and all those crossing it, were filmed in morocco. a maker of hundreds of republican ads explained how such things happen.haynes says: "you're making these ads as fast as you can. you're staying up in the middle of the night in these dark, gloomy edit studios -- and mistakes get made. // but sometimes they're just tiny, microscopic errors that, you know, in the bright light of the media spotlight, become big stories." the rubio campaign thanked "buzz-feed" for catching the canadian goof, but kept the ad up. a spokesman for trump said their use of the moroccan border was "one thousand-percent intentional." ted cruz, however, did pull an ad found to have used, as part of the ensemble cast, a former adult film star... and virginia- based "media general," owner of 71 t-v stations in 48 markets, pulled an ad created by the super pac supporting cruz that accused marco rubio of backing sanctuary cities... calling the ad inaccurate. rollins says: "there's been so many negative ads in the last couple of presidential races. 80 to 90 percent of
except that border, and all those crossing it, were filmed in morocco. a maker of hundreds of republican ads explained how such things happen.haynes says: "you're making these ads as fast as you can. you're staying up in the middle of the night in these dark, gloomy edit studios -- and mistakes get made. // but sometimes they're just tiny, microscopic errors that, you know, in the bright light of the media spotlight, become big stories." the rubio campaign thanked...