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once released they were flown from banki near the border with cameroon — to maiduguri and then to the them have yet to be reunited with their families back in chibok. you might have expected them to be so you might have expected them to be so by now but it hasn't happened yet for a variety of practical reasons in many cases. but next, i've an interview with one man who has been reunited with his daughter. he's yakubu nkeke, head of the chibok parent's association — and he's been talking to alastiar leithead. when i first heard and i saw her, shejumped when i first heard and i saw her, she jumped and grabbed when i first heard and i saw her, shejumped and grabbed me, i held her and started dancing around with her. she's not the only one because there are my brothers daughters. in my family, there were seven. everybody in chibok, they all rejoice, not only the biological pa rents. rejoice, not only the biological parents. everybody rejoices because they are rescued. what will happen next? they will be brought to chibok by our council chairman and he will give me photographs to make iden
once released they were flown from banki near the border with cameroon — to maiduguri and then to the them have yet to be reunited with their families back in chibok. you might have expected them to be so you might have expected them to be so by now but it hasn't happened yet for a variety of practical reasons in many cases. but next, i've an interview with one man who has been reunited with his daughter. he's yakubu nkeke, head of the chibok parent's association — and he's been talking to...
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i moved to the united states from cameroon. being a creative in cameroon is really not accepted. a banker back home. today i'm a fashion designer. >> i see right there fashion design, yes. i wanted to clap. [ applause ] i stopped myself. i was like why are you stopping yourself, brother? >> i think the accomplishment of having lupita nyong'o wearing two of her dresses to "good morning america" and to the ellen show. it is definitely one of those things -- >> now we're really clapping. [ applause ] i could tell there was something to clap for. you just hadn't told me yet. wow, that's amazing. where do you see yourself in five years with where you're at today? yes, sir. >> yes, i started an african newspaper about nine years ago. and going forward i want to be able to establish an african media empire, radio and television all under one roof. thank you. [ laughter ] >> i like how modest and quiet you were. i want to establish an empire. thank you. [ laughter ] i plan to take over the world. thank you, thank you. these times that we live in, i'm just happy to be in the room with hap
i moved to the united states from cameroon. being a creative in cameroon is really not accepted. a banker back home. today i'm a fashion designer. >> i see right there fashion design, yes. i wanted to clap. [ applause ] i stopped myself. i was like why are you stopping yourself, brother? >> i think the accomplishment of having lupita nyong'o wearing two of her dresses to "good morning america" and to the ellen show. it is definitely one of those things -- >> now...
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. >> the main characters are from cameroon. they're experiencing both sides of the american dream.y tell us that they see it as both wonderful and awful at the same time. >> yes. it's very complex this idea of the american dream. because on one hand, when we're back in our countries, especially when i was growing up in cameroon, we had this image of american being the sort of promised land and this country where you go to and you get to achieve this life with a lot of material, a house and nice car. that is what they came for. and then they got here and they see the realities in a lot of social issues. economic inequity, racism and sexism and all of these issues. and they have to deal with it. they also see what it's like for people to achieve the dream. >> by doing that and by setting it in that period, you're also raising question of class, right. >> right. >> but as a writer, you have to see this, you have to see everybody with some sympathy. >> right, right. >> so the edwards family which is wealthy. >> right. >> and the immigrant family, they get along. they don't get along. a
. >> the main characters are from cameroon. they're experiencing both sides of the american dream.y tell us that they see it as both wonderful and awful at the same time. >> yes. it's very complex this idea of the american dream. because on one hand, when we're back in our countries, especially when i was growing up in cameroon, we had this image of american being the sort of promised land and this country where you go to and you get to achieve this life with a lot of material, a...
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the girls were flown from banki near the border with cameroon to maiduguri and then abuja, where they him with a big smile on his face with all of the girls in front of him. the bring back our girls campaign tweeted, "bittersweet feelings at the unity fountain in abuja. we are happy and hope for the return of 113 left." here's more from stephanie hegarty in abuja for outside source. there is a list that has been released by the presidency, but it's not confirmed as to who exactly the girls are. a team has come from chibok, the head of the parent association is with the girls now, with the government now, going through that list and confirming the names. figuring out the identities of all of those people. we have spoken to a few sets of parents today, and only one actually the head of the 12 parents association himself has a daughter on the list. sad news, but there will be lots of good news for many parents also. we don't yet know what has happened to this particular group of girls, and we heard in the past that the chibok girls were treated differently to others that were kidnapped,
the girls were flown from banki near the border with cameroon to maiduguri and then abuja, where they him with a big smile on his face with all of the girls in front of him. the bring back our girls campaign tweeted, "bittersweet feelings at the unity fountain in abuja. we are happy and hope for the return of 113 left." here's more from stephanie hegarty in abuja for outside source. there is a list that has been released by the presidency, but it's not confirmed as to who exactly the...
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case if you do win seats voters who hold feet to the fire to firm brexit, in that case isn't david cameroonuted the chance of a soft brexit. >> what i want to get is the right deal for britain and that's what we are going to do. [applause] [inaudible] >> sorry. you've been asked repeatedly throughout the campaign about taxes on higher earners and you said wait for the manifesto. the manifesto doesn't have detail and nor whether they might face increases on insurance. you're asking to vote for you without knowing what sort of tax rate they might be paying, so what would you say to them now that the manifesto is out and it doesn't tell what they're going to be paying in tax? >> what i would say to earners across the board is that when you come to election, they have a very clear choice and the clear choice is between a conservative party which always has been and always will be a low-tax paper and a labor party who is naturally instinct is to increase taxes. what we saw from the labor manifesto this week, with by the way, didn't appear to be worth the paper they were written on, it's ordinary
case if you do win seats voters who hold feet to the fire to firm brexit, in that case isn't david cameroonuted the chance of a soft brexit. >> what i want to get is the right deal for britain and that's what we are going to do. [applause] [inaudible] >> sorry. you've been asked repeatedly throughout the campaign about taxes on higher earners and you said wait for the manifesto. the manifesto doesn't have detail and nor whether they might face increases on insurance. you're asking...
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they were taken from a very remote area by military convoy to an area close to the cameroon border.id to be being airlifted to a major city, from where they will go to the capital and meet the president. we don't know the condition yet of these girls, we don't know if they are healthy or how many need medical attention, but this is the second time that a group of chibok girls has been released. last year in 0ctober, has been released. last year in october, 21 were released and many did need to see doctors quite urgently. we also don't know whether any of the girls may be coming back with babies. that is an assumption that many of these girls will have become boko haram wives. we have yet to get clarification on that. we do know the negotiation process has been ongoing for a while, and the presidency yesterday thanked the international red cross and other agencies for their help in the release. the number of people ripped off by holiday booking scams rose by almost a fifth last year, new figures have revealed. actionfraud, the uk's fraud and cyber crime reporting centre, says there w
they were taken from a very remote area by military convoy to an area close to the cameroon border.id to be being airlifted to a major city, from where they will go to the capital and meet the president. we don't know the condition yet of these girls, we don't know if they are healthy or how many need medical attention, but this is the second time that a group of chibok girls has been released. last year in 0ctober, has been released. last year in october, 21 were released and many did need to...
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they were taken from someplace in the bush, in the forest, a rural area, to an army base near the cameroonesidency said that the girls will be airlifted to the capital today where they are expected to meet the president. we don't know how well or healthy they are. we expect... we had a release of girls in october, twin one girls, many of whom were ill and needed urgent medical attention is that we expect it may be this group today. —— 21 girls. released in october. france is going to the polls today for the final round of its presidential election. voters are choosing between the liberal centrist, emmanuel macron, and the far—right leader, marine le pen. the bbc‘s karin gianonne is in paris for us this morning, karin, the polls havejust opened? yes, they have. the first few voters have been turning up and going into the polling station. you may have noticed that the weather is awful, certainly here in paris it has been pouring down with rain and it is a mixed picture across france. it is thought that that may affect turnout. the turnout is historically around 80%, something other democraci
they were taken from someplace in the bush, in the forest, a rural area, to an army base near the cameroonesidency said that the girls will be airlifted to the capital today where they are expected to meet the president. we don't know how well or healthy they are. we expect... we had a release of girls in october, twin one girls, many of whom were ill and needed urgent medical attention is that we expect it may be this group today. —— 21 girls. released in october. france is going to the...