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for benin it is a time for remembrance.ring a past marked slavery and, while across the world statues of former slavers are being debunked, the small coastal town of 0uidah has decided to restore its monuments, to tell its painful story, from the slave trade to colonisation. a story to which visitors pay tribute to in an exhibition. carts, drafting guns, chains, but also the possible alters used for the ceremonies of the kings of ancient dahomey. translation: this emotion that i have every time i see those chains that were used to chain the slaves, ourgrandparents, our ancestors, who were deported by the colonisers, and every time it makes me relive things that i don't like to relive. it hurts a bit but it is our story and i have to accept it. translation: these are not things we are usually taught at school or in everyday life. i think that, if it continues like this, we will have some very beautiful things and we will be able to properly represent our country because we have to. brazilian architecture, beautiful beaches,
for benin it is a time for remembrance.ring a past marked slavery and, while across the world statues of former slavers are being debunked, the small coastal town of 0uidah has decided to restore its monuments, to tell its painful story, from the slave trade to colonisation. a story to which visitors pay tribute to in an exhibition. carts, drafting guns, chains, but also the possible alters used for the ceremonies of the kings of ancient dahomey. translation: this emotion that i have every time...
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for benin it is a time for remembrance.lso remembering a past mike pyke slavery and, while across the world statues of former slavers are being debunked, the small town of 0uidah has decided to restore its monuments, to tell its painful story from the slave trade to colonisation. a story to which is shown in an exhibition. chains, but also the possible ceremonies of ancient kings. translation: this emotion that i have every timei this emotion that i have every time i see those chains that we re time i see those chains that were used to chain the slaves, oui’ were used to chain the slaves, our parents, deported by our colonisers and every time it makes me really face something ido makes me really face something i do not want to. it hurts it but i have two accept it. ——it hurts but i have to accept it. i think that if it continues like this, she says, we will have some very beautiful things and will be able to properly represent our country because we have to. brazilian architecture, beautiful beaches, the city of 0uidah is t
for benin it is a time for remembrance.lso remembering a past mike pyke slavery and, while across the world statues of former slavers are being debunked, the small town of 0uidah has decided to restore its monuments, to tell its painful story from the slave trade to colonisation. a story to which is shown in an exhibition. chains, but also the possible ceremonies of ancient kings. translation: this emotion that i have every timei this emotion that i have every time i see those chains that we re...
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for benin it is a time for remembrance.al town of ouidah has decided to restore its monuments, to tell its painful story, from the slave trade to colonisation. a story to which visitors pay tribute to in an exhibition. carts, drafting guns, chains, but also the possible altars used for the ceremonies of the kings of ancient dahomey. translation: this emotion that i have every time i see those chains that were used to chain the slaves, ourgrandparents, our ancestors, who were deported by the colonisers, and every time it makes me relive things that i don‘t like to relive. it hurts a bit but it is our story and you have to accept it. translation: these are not things we are usually taught at school or in everyday life. i think that, if it continues like this, we will have some very beautiful things and we will be able to properly represent our country because we have to. with its afro—brazilian architecture, beautiful beaches, the city of ouidah is today at the heart of a billion—dollar tourist development project. translatio
for benin it is a time for remembrance.al town of ouidah has decided to restore its monuments, to tell its painful story, from the slave trade to colonisation. a story to which visitors pay tribute to in an exhibition. carts, drafting guns, chains, but also the possible altars used for the ceremonies of the kings of ancient dahomey. translation: this emotion that i have every time i see those chains that were used to chain the slaves, ourgrandparents, our ancestors, who were deported by the...
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country that was called the kingdom of dahomey today if we were to google that it is the country of benin. the first thing he does is get an interpreter and the interpreter takes him to a warehouse where there over 4000 naked individuals. captain foster was somewhat shrewd until the interpreter, listen, the bet was for 100 but i need 130 in case some of them die. if i have to kill some or if they commit suicide, i want to make sure that timothy mayher wins that bet. so he told the interpreter to get him individuals from four or five different tribes, that way he would less of a chance of a mutiny upon return because they did not speak the same language. he also said that for every man, get me a woman and for every little boy, get me a little girl. i want to point out that if you look over to the right, you will see a bridge that is suspended like a ship, a two mast ship. the clotilda was a two mast ship. that ship was -- that bridge was constructed in 1995. prayer -- prior to that bridge, we had a two lane bridge that would take us to the eastern shore and crosses the mobile river. captai
country that was called the kingdom of dahomey today if we were to google that it is the country of benin. the first thing he does is get an interpreter and the interpreter takes him to a warehouse where there over 4000 naked individuals. captain foster was somewhat shrewd until the interpreter, listen, the bet was for 100 but i need 130 in case some of them die. if i have to kill some or if they commit suicide, i want to make sure that timothy mayher wins that bet. so he told the interpreter...
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--c chandler of benin bird if theockburn writing, framework of chairman powell is ho-hum, how will the market take it? huge anticipation for what chairman powell will say on this idea of where is that inflation level appropriate for the fed. what do you think of that? debitwe are expecting a message from jay powell. how is he going to be more dovish than keeping rates near zero forever, and having a quantitative easing program that is going to respond to any dip in the economy? what is more dovish than that? tom: you mentioned a second look at the gdp numbers, and what we have heard without austin from peter hooper of deutsche bank, no stimulus, no vaccine, he q1,s for a recession q4, to this.a backdrop absolutely extraordinary. lisa: it will be interesting to see what jay powell has to say about stimulus. he's taken a pretty active role in saying to washington, you need to do your part. that is what is going to keep this economy going. we've done our part. tom: at 8:30, jobless claims. alisha levine coming up before claims. i think she is much more cautious, i'm guessing much more cau
--c chandler of benin bird if theockburn writing, framework of chairman powell is ho-hum, how will the market take it? huge anticipation for what chairman powell will say on this idea of where is that inflation level appropriate for the fed. what do you think of that? debitwe are expecting a message from jay powell. how is he going to be more dovish than keeping rates near zero forever, and having a quantitative easing program that is going to respond to any dip in the economy? what is more...
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the swiss people's party in switzerland, benin government since 1999, became the lead party in switzerlandkosovo refugees because the backlash. in the united states you have a situation when it comes to crime, the problem with united states and crime when it comes to immigration you have very very little Ãbif someone is a criminal is a child of illegal immigrant. in the united states would just break down who is a citizen who is not a citizen. it's very hard to understand. noncitizens are underrepresented in certain crimes like they are in murder but they are overrepresented in many many many crimes like identity theft, like drug crimes will stop just legalize drugs. everyone get off opioids. be a libertarian, get drugged out. [laughter] i think the problem is that when it comes to illegal immigration is that 1986 Ãb ronald reagan and then was supposed to stop. we were supposed to have an answer. we had two institutions fought against that. one was big government, which sat there and said this works in our favor, these people's children will become democrats. it will be good and we will ha
the swiss people's party in switzerland, benin government since 1999, became the lead party in switzerlandkosovo refugees because the backlash. in the united states you have a situation when it comes to crime, the problem with united states and crime when it comes to immigration you have very very little Ãbif someone is a criminal is a child of illegal immigrant. in the united states would just break down who is a citizen who is not a citizen. it's very hard to understand. noncitizens are...