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this west angola thing. i wish i could say i was surprised.t, you hit them back. but you're not most administrations, are you? you see that? he's checked his position in relation to that column. now look what he does. he changed positions. like he knew he'd be safe there. he knew the explosion was coming. watching me get my ass blown off should have been enough for you. unfortunately, you don't respect me enough to care. and maybe i knew that. maybe i knew you'd react that way. if this is about them getting the war they wanted, why take pictures of liv? quinn: i don't know. it's the one piece of the puzzle that doesn't make sense. you're just in time. you're coming in? i found two bottles of du bellay at this tiny, little wine shop in adams morgan. two. liv, i need to talk to you about your father. i don't want to talk about my father. i also got you beer -- something imported the guy said would amaze you. but it's beer, so... liv, i had him. i had your father, and i lost him. okay. there's gettysburger warming in the oven. i also went
this west angola thing. i wish i could say i was surprised.t, you hit them back. but you're not most administrations, are you? you see that? he's checked his position in relation to that column. now look what he does. he changed positions. like he knew he'd be safe there. he knew the explosion was coming. watching me get my ass blown off should have been enough for you. unfortunately, you don't respect me enough to care. and maybe i knew that. maybe i knew you'd react that way. if this is about...
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"angola's corruption boom".ew york times has a feature about the country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air. that's on mashable's website. i like that picture. with us is funke abimbola, senior lawyer and diversity leader here in the uk. thank you very much forjoining us. let's start with this cyber attack. it is still ongoing. a great opportunity for the papers to reflect on how big and widespread this is. it is frightening how quickly these attacks spread and the implications. i heard yesterday a well— known firm was badly hit, implications. i heard yesterday a well—known firm was badly hit, one of the largest law firms in the world, they were not able to send e—mails and so on. there is an in between situation with operati
"angola's corruption boom".ew york times has a feature about the country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air. that's on mashable's website. i like that picture. with us is funke abimbola, senior...
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"angola's corruption boom".he country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air.
"angola's corruption boom".he country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air.
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or nato yes trains those are wonderful ultimately this is a list of what angola merkel thinks makes germany great and it comes out three months before there's an election here and which german voters will decide whether they want to keep her as their leader angle or merkel's determined to show that german values a tie did with her own peter all of a billion and inspired by the german chancellor as a b. c. of all things german we decided to come up with our own alpha but all of all things . buying among friends is not acceptable. i want to say thank you thank you for you. over to greece now where the war activists are protesting outside offices in the city of. these are live pictures we're showing you the demonstrators are decrying what they perceive as western. militarism rally was organized by a left leaning union movement unions from all over greece and also neighboring countries are said to be taking part in that demonstration. and after america's defense secretary admitted to us failings in afghanistan last week the pentagon seems to have been looking for somebody to blame and it's foun
or nato yes trains those are wonderful ultimately this is a list of what angola merkel thinks makes germany great and it comes out three months before there's an election here and which german voters will decide whether they want to keep her as their leader angle or merkel's determined to show that german values a tie did with her own peter all of a billion and inspired by the german chancellor as a b. c. of all things german we decided to come up with our own alpha but all of all things ....
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it's a street that separates a neighborhood called central city, which sends more kids to angola, which is our really bad prison, and on the other side is the garden district. more kids to harvard. and they're literally 150 yards away from each other. on mardi gras day it is absolutely true that michael and joseph meet on that spot and have joy all day long. and could be the bestest of friends. and at night when all the parades go away, michael goes to this side and joseph goes to the other side and one of them heads toward angola and one of them headed toward harvard. if you look at the demographic and economic data, you'd go, wait, this is crazy. why is this happening? why in america do we 'lou this to occur? which goes again to the see that people don't want to talk about -- to the issue that people don't want to talk. complicit bias. this goes to the issue of race where you really need to listen to african-american families and they say, there's no pathway to prosperity for me. and so in new orleans, one of the ways we're trying to deal with it is to create a pathway to prosperity.
it's a street that separates a neighborhood called central city, which sends more kids to angola, which is our really bad prison, and on the other side is the garden district. more kids to harvard. and they're literally 150 yards away from each other. on mardi gras day it is absolutely true that michael and joseph meet on that spot and have joy all day long. and could be the bestest of friends. and at night when all the parades go away, michael goes to this side and joseph goes to the other...
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trains those are wonderful ultimately this is a list of what angola merkel thinks makes germany great and it comes out three months before there's an election here and which german voters will decide whether they want to keep her as their leader angle or merkel's determined to show that german values a thai did with her own peter all of a girl and inspired by the german chancellor as a.b.c. of all things german we decided to come up with our own alphabet of all things merkel. that is buying among friends is not acceptable. i'm going to say thank you thank you for a good record and intensive elaboration of. stars a fellow gold states over what it sees as an attempt to limit its sovereignty on foreign policy and off they present to doha which they accuse of sponsoring terrorism with a list of demands the countries recently cut diplomatic and trade ties with the shakedown men say the demands must be met if well ations are to be restored all middle east correspondent paula sleep has more time has been presented with a list of demands from saudi arabia the united arab emirates but wade and
trains those are wonderful ultimately this is a list of what angola merkel thinks makes germany great and it comes out three months before there's an election here and which german voters will decide whether they want to keep her as their leader angle or merkel's determined to show that german values a thai did with her own peter all of a girl and inspired by the german chancellor as a.b.c. of all things german we decided to come up with our own alphabet of all things merkel. that is buying...
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room so that the 27 other european leaders could actually continue their conversations because as angola, macron said, eu summit is not therefore brexit talks. first we need to agree on diverse storms and then brexit talks can start. she came with what she said a fair and serious offer an eu citizens living in britain and it was unfair and compared to the eu offer. the guaranteed lifetime rights of uk citizens in living in the eu. britain as for replication but it falls short. be strong and stable government, she is weak and unstable. it is nothing serious. it does not going very well for the rest. steve, was it as bad as all that? yeah. it is very interesting when theresa may triggered our google —— article 50 was betrayed as an act of steely leadership comparable to margaret thatcher at her peak. when in reality what she was doing was triggering a sequence where she was passing control of the manor of brexit to the rest of european union. that is the dynamic as outlined in lisbon treaty of which article 50 years apart. she can come to summits and it is not weakened position here in the
room so that the 27 other european leaders could actually continue their conversations because as angola, macron said, eu summit is not therefore brexit talks. first we need to agree on diverse storms and then brexit talks can start. she came with what she said a fair and serious offer an eu citizens living in britain and it was unfair and compared to the eu offer. the guaranteed lifetime rights of uk citizens in living in the eu. britain as for replication but it falls short. be strong and...
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this is angola merkel in partially defiant mood. she can be reasonably...r with other eu member states on the subject. we also saw this morning angola merkel trying to rally the troops, saying that if we continue down this path then we can protect the environment and the future of the world. it is probably worth pointing out that here in berlin this is simply not about climate change any more. there is a growing sense here that berlin and washington hold wildly divergent worldviews. other starting to be a real problem here. it is probably early to say that we are starting to see a new world order but in timely meetings this week, angela merkel met with the indian chinese prime minister. with both of those leaders she urged further political and economic cooperation. she made it clear that perhaps germany and europe can't with rely on former partners like the uk and the us. angola merkel has a collection of her own to fight so in a way she is playing to the crowd. on the other hand she is a realist and she sees that maybe the eu will have to look in other di
this is angola merkel in partially defiant mood. she can be reasonably...r with other eu member states on the subject. we also saw this morning angola merkel trying to rally the troops, saying that if we continue down this path then we can protect the environment and the future of the world. it is probably worth pointing out that here in berlin this is simply not about climate change any more. there is a growing sense here that berlin and washington hold wildly divergent worldviews. other...
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be trading with saudi arabia, nor should we be trading with china, nor should we be trading with angolar many of the african nations who we continue to get oil in commerce from. there human rights violations. >> the human rights violations stopped. >> there are human rights violators across the world, this is about republican politics. i understand it, i don't support the castro regime, i think would happen to your father and generation of cuban-americans is terrible. to single out cuba is a direct attack at the obama legacy, let's call it what it is. >> dana: let's talk to a bigger picture, what do you think about the fact that president obama, i'm sorry president trump has been able to roll back a lot of what obama tried to do probably because he didn't had passed in legislatio legislation. executive action is not as strong and it's been fairly quiet. there is no big blockbuster deals yet but has been somewhat effective? >> he is very swiftly and rapidly chipping away at the obama legacy. my concern is that that is not necessarily towards and i on what's best for the american people i
be trading with saudi arabia, nor should we be trading with china, nor should we be trading with angolar many of the african nations who we continue to get oil in commerce from. there human rights violations. >> the human rights violations stopped. >> there are human rights violators across the world, this is about republican politics. i understand it, i don't support the castro regime, i think would happen to your father and generation of cuban-americans is terrible. to single out...
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chokwe is the name of a tribe in the angola region, a tribe that was resistant to the slave trade. name chokwe means "hunter." antar is the name of a the start poet and warrior that died while saving a woman from drowning. it means poet and warrior. lumumba, i was given that name from our namesake patrice lumumba, the former prime minister of the congo. lulumumba means "gifted." amamy: can you talk about -- i mean, your rise to becoming mayor of jackson is very interesting. the incumbent mayor won the special election against you in 2014. the race that determined who would finish your father's term after he died in office. your thoughts about losing to him then, but defeating him in this race? what changed? >> well, you know, as i have shared with many people, hindsight is 20/20. i am actually grateful that we lost the election in 2014. not because sincerity was not there, not because we don't believe we could have done a good job, but we have been able, you know, to appreciate far more what is going on with the city of jackson. i've been able to appreciate more within myself. peop
chokwe is the name of a tribe in the angola region, a tribe that was resistant to the slave trade. name chokwe means "hunter." antar is the name of a the start poet and warrior that died while saving a woman from drowning. it means poet and warrior. lumumba, i was given that name from our namesake patrice lumumba, the former prime minister of the congo. lulumumba means "gifted." amamy: can you talk about -- i mean, your rise to becoming mayor of jackson is very interesting....
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is representing ferdinand marcos, the deposed dictator of the philippines, the rebel leader in a angolah in ukraine. >> what does it tell us about the investigation that obviously the intersection of paul manafort and the kinds of people he represented and the intersense with the investigation that's under way, the lunacy of the russia story and the white house attacking the media, never in the history of time had so many people had so much contact with so many russians that they lied about, left off their forms or forgot about. i met one russian and i never forgot it. >> i think this is why trump is so worried about the investigation. i'm saying this as an instinct. i would be shocked in there was collusion between a campaign as sham bollic as trump's was, even though they thought they had agents of influence present. i think when trump is worried is when an investigation is brought, you find stuff out. we know that the trump organization had financial tries to russia and those ties right now are on skrubscure. if he were confident he had nothing to hide, he'd be almost welcoming the i
is representing ferdinand marcos, the deposed dictator of the philippines, the rebel leader in a angolah in ukraine. >> what does it tell us about the investigation that obviously the intersection of paul manafort and the kinds of people he represented and the intersense with the investigation that's under way, the lunacy of the russia story and the white house attacking the media, never in the history of time had so many people had so much contact with so many russians that they lied...
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and that theresa may has been quite european just as angola rkel has insisted on assimilating more than a million refugees and immigrants primarily from the middle east and northern africa without any plebiscite or referendum or vote on the people. it's been an extraordinarily authoritarian moment in european history. looking at what has emerged in the eu as not a meritocracy but a bureaucracy made up of the lead and giving life to frankly the populace. neil: terror did not help her and the idea that the government powers better than anyone we might consider. normally the rally around, she was so horrific at handling it that it cost her. kennedy: it didn't she was the home secretary which as you know is the person who is my to keep the uk safe from external and in this case internal harm. you had a really good point earlier on in your show where you show the difference between president nixon and president clinton and how a thriving economy actually saved -- and i think you can draw those parallels here in the uk. they have had a very rough first half of the year and they are at .2% gro
and that theresa may has been quite european just as angola rkel has insisted on assimilating more than a million refugees and immigrants primarily from the middle east and northern africa without any plebiscite or referendum or vote on the people. it's been an extraordinarily authoritarian moment in european history. looking at what has emerged in the eu as not a meritocracy but a bureaucracy made up of the lead and giving life to frankly the populace. neil: terror did not help her and the...