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parties, you know? look at that. anthony: ah, now that looks good. tomatoes brushed with local olive oil, garlic and coriander. liver kebobs, beef liver to be exact, grilled over charcoal. oh, now that looks very nice. for fish, a bit of swordfish and some orange roughy. that is just beautiful. mmm. abdelmajid: how do you like the tomato? anthony: yeah. oh, and the swordfish is amazing. abdelmajid: yeah. anthony: so, how else have things changed? abdelmajid: you saw how many tourists there was today? anthony: they were in a hurry. abdelmajid: if they come to the shop, they even try to avoid your eye contact. they re afraid if i if you get my eye contact i m going to rip you off, or i don t know. anthony: or make you buy something that they don t want. abdelmajid: i don t know. i don t know. they have this anthony: do they buy? abdelmajid: they don t even say hello. anthony: they don t buy? abdelmajid: of course. we call them penguin. they have short hand
and then, the whole lot is then wrapped in feuilles de brick, a crepe-like dough. after baking to a golden crispiness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it s got a sweet, savory thing going on. and it s quite tasty. blanca: if you get nervous when you go in a room and you touch the light switch and the lights don t come on, you shouldn t be in this country. anthony: what was that first moment when you said, you know, i could live here? christopher: oh, i m still quite unsure about that. um, i came here first in 1958, when it was quite different. um, everyone wore native dress. but islam is still the throbbing motor of life here. i have very tender feelings for morocco and the friendliness and courtesy of the people and the children who, you know, they don t say, off, granddad, like they do in england. blanca: no, no, no.
sweet mint tea and a thick, slow-moving haze of smoke that smells like my dorm room, 1972. anthony: good evening, hello. george: hi, i m george. anthony: this is george bajalia and zineb benjelloun. thank you for having me. george: yeah. welcome to café baba. anthony: i should say right now, i have no direct knowledge or awareness of either george or zineb smoking any illegal substances nor do i have any contemporaneous recollection at this time of me doing anything untoward in their presence, because that would be like wrong, dude. uh, some tea. george is here on a fulbright scholarship, and zineb is an artist from rabat. others in the room, however, well, don t give me that innocent look, you young punks. i know somebody in here s smoking reefer. anthony: so how stoned are people here? zineb: well, we can ask. [ laughter ] just ask. george: just ask someone. anthony: uh, you know, you re not getting totally ripped here? george: no, it s a functional
you know, these things are very difficult to get. it ll be up to the government now to respond. i think it is fair to say it would be surprising if the court agrees to move the trial, which now is supposed to start in a couple weeks. is there a particular reason they re asking for roanoke, pete? no. they don t say. they just bring roanoke up. i just glanced through this because it was just filed. they don t really say why roanoke. i think the thinking is it is relatively close by. yeah. they just say, we respectfully request the court transfer this case from d.c. to roanoke, virginia, for trial. pete, hang tight for a second. i want to make sure we keep up this conversation here. remind folks what the president has said about paul manafort. he s been particularly vocal about his former campaign chair after the virginia verdict came down, convicting manafort of tax and bank fraud charges. the president not shutting the door on a pardon for paul manafort.