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and we meet a writer from guyana who's determined to visit every country in the world. but we begin in poland where the government is increasingly putting pressure on museums that deal with polish history everything considered on patry all take everything on heroic is swept under the carpet the governing law and justice party don't want to hear about polish anti semites a nazi collaborators and those who don't agree with this policy get sacked and not happen to the director of the wall so museum for the history of polish jews. the exhibition about the year nine hundred sixty eight sparked a new low in relations part of it showed an anti semitic campaign in what was then soviet controlled poland it triggered student protests and for some thirteen thousand polish jews to flee into exile.
and we meet a writer from guyana who's determined to visit every country in the world. but we begin in poland where the government is increasingly putting pressure on museums that deal with polish history everything considered on patry all take everything on heroic is swept under the carpet the governing law and justice party don't want to hear about polish anti semites a nazi collaborators and those who don't agree with this policy get sacked and not happen to the director of the wall so...
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it said that travel broadens the mind reading certainly does princess almost had tia from guyana as combine the two in a big way she's a writer and visited some libraries in neighboring countries she liked it so much she's decided to vote how life to exploring all the world's cultures yes travelling on a tight budget she wants to become the first african to travel to every country in the world two hundred of them we met up with her in. my name is prince says oh more. also known as the globe trotting princess i am visiting every country in the world and to date i've been to eighty countries in the world. when i started probably and i always wanted to see how. different countries look and of course because i'm a writer as well very question it's a vault where books are. expert. writing the boy i am and that's what i do so once i'm in the library i feel at home i feel you know i'm with myself yeah i've got this i can wait to put it on my fridge. welcome to my fifty across. our hearts about four million people. to me. as they say travel is the only thing that you buy that makes you rich the fir
it said that travel broadens the mind reading certainly does princess almost had tia from guyana as combine the two in a big way she's a writer and visited some libraries in neighboring countries she liked it so much she's decided to vote how life to exploring all the world's cultures yes travelling on a tight budget she wants to become the first african to travel to every country in the world two hundred of them we met up with her in. my name is prince says oh more. also known as the globe...
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also on the show frustrated commuters are getting stuck into our traffic jams to get to work in guyana trains could save them but getting investors on board has its own challenge. and some signs it could be back to business between the two koreas after some north korean stuff were turned to the liaison office of their joint economic so. welcome to your business i'm ginnell do milan in berlin thanks for joining us. flashy product launch was heavy on celebrity but noticeably white on clever new gadgets that's because the i phone maker is steering towards a glittering new strategy and it's all about services. it's show time for apple's latest venture we partnered with the most bought for accomplished in award winning group creative visionaries who have come together in one place to create a new service unlike anything that's been done before. apple t.v. car. pool was first big show piece events that didn't coincide with the launch of a new physical piece of tech is part of a shift to get more prominence to its services and it made the most of it announcing a new news subscription service.
also on the show frustrated commuters are getting stuck into our traffic jams to get to work in guyana trains could save them but getting investors on board has its own challenge. and some signs it could be back to business between the two koreas after some north korean stuff were turned to the liaison office of their joint economic so. welcome to your business i'm ginnell do milan in berlin thanks for joining us. flashy product launch was heavy on celebrity but noticeably white on clever new...
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it's far more cheaper say earlier to import this product from say germany in europe to get it from guyana does that it difficult to say these are the places that we need to find solutions to if solutions are found when do you reckon africa could get a pan african free trade deal. i don't think that's going to happen anytime soon because. the hurdles are really really too much and there is very very low infrastructure that. you know within this because it's not going to happen and it's i will back up a pessimist but also a realist i think thank you very much for joining us thank you pay for now africa is the only region in the world where women number more likely to be entrepreneurs the net in their businesses and not as profitable have lower sales and fewer employees report by the world bank issued today ghana focuses on unlocking the potential of women's businesses in africa to narrow the gender gap women need to be trained to develop more effective entrepreneurial skills they also need more secure savings mechanisms and better access to large cash grants. and i have the pleasure of welc
it's far more cheaper say earlier to import this product from say germany in europe to get it from guyana does that it difficult to say these are the places that we need to find solutions to if solutions are found when do you reckon africa could get a pan african free trade deal. i don't think that's going to happen anytime soon because. the hurdles are really really too much and there is very very low infrastructure that. you know within this because it's not going to happen and it's i will...
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harvest will probably fall short kilos of cashews from an area of one hector of cash and trees but in guyana or ivory coast farmers harbors more than eight hundred kilos perfecter if we want to achieve this we have to switch to other varieties don't. you for hector's three months of harvest time the rest of the year the family has no work they also throw away a majority of the entire cash to the juicy fruit when i visit. if there was a juice factory we could make a lot more money women in particular are unemployed here with after the harvest there's nothing left for us women to do. but. look unfair during that time the family has no income most of the harvest goes abroad unprocessed producers and processing industries have been jointly developing the sector in the country for seven years with the national successes demand in book you know fast it was rising slowly but steadily from zero point three percent to five percent. most of the nuts sold in the country come from this factory in bonn for a. ninety percent of our production goes abroad these are the white unprocessed kernels but we also
harvest will probably fall short kilos of cashews from an area of one hector of cash and trees but in guyana or ivory coast farmers harbors more than eight hundred kilos perfecter if we want to achieve this we have to switch to other varieties don't. you for hector's three months of harvest time the rest of the year the family has no work they also throw away a majority of the entire cash to the juicy fruit when i visit. if there was a juice factory we could make a lot more money women in...
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and we meet a writer from guyana who's determined to visit every country in the world. but we begin in poland where the government is increasingly putting pressure on museums that deal with polish history everything considered on patry all take everything unheroic is swept under the carpet the governing law and justice party don't want to hear about polish anti semites and nazi collaborators and those who don't agree with this policy get sacked and not happen to the director of the wall so museum for the history of polish jews. the exhibition about the year one thousand nine hundred sixty eight sparked a new low in relations part of it showed an anti semitic campaign in what was then soviet controlled poland it triggered student protests and force some thirteen thousand polish jews to flee into exile up.
and we meet a writer from guyana who's determined to visit every country in the world. but we begin in poland where the government is increasingly putting pressure on museums that deal with polish history everything considered on patry all take everything unheroic is swept under the carpet the governing law and justice party don't want to hear about polish anti semites and nazi collaborators and those who don't agree with this policy get sacked and not happen to the director of the wall so...
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kimberly's so as we saw in our report fair we have a cocoa farmer who's not so keen on chocolates there in guyana and so i wonder what market is more important to you would it be the export market or the domestic market well it is actually both i would say both are equally important because the truth is we have to start locally in order. globally so right now as it does don't actually tackling both markets so we're tackling our iraqi piece here in terms of ritual create more awareness and create a greater desire for consumption of chocolate here in ghana and then equally target is a global. consumer of consumable and so we're definitely also tackling the global market as well because it's a huge market out there and these in the in europe and in the. in asia we have clients all over the world so it's definitely local and global. local and global but how did you come to the idea of making artists know chocolates and ghana what was the inspiration. well the inspiration actually came to us when we fourteen my sister. and one thing is we were actually living in geneva switzerland at the time and we a
kimberly's so as we saw in our report fair we have a cocoa farmer who's not so keen on chocolates there in guyana and so i wonder what market is more important to you would it be the export market or the domestic market well it is actually both i would say both are equally important because the truth is we have to start locally in order. globally so right now as it does don't actually tackling both markets so we're tackling our iraqi piece here in terms of ritual create more awareness and...
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local and global but how did you come to the idea of making art is no chocolates in guyana what was the inspiration. well the inspiration actually came to us when we fourteen my sister and i and one thing is we were actually living in geneva switzerland at the time and we all know that switzerland is very much known for its chocolate and ghana known for its cocoa and you happen to be visiting with us until and largest factory. and it was for the first time that most of ghana's cocoa is actually brought to switzerland and processed there and we actually found out towards the latter part of last year that fifty seven percent ironically of ghana scoble actually gets sent to switzerland and so we couldn't comprehend why ghana had the resources it was not making a finished product out of it and so that's what inspired us we wanted to add value to a local resource right here at home because the truth is there is value in cocoa but there's more value in adding. in making it into chocolate and making it into a finished goods so that's what we're trying to do here the name of your company fifty
local and global but how did you come to the idea of making art is no chocolates in guyana what was the inspiration. well the inspiration actually came to us when we fourteen my sister and i and one thing is we were actually living in geneva switzerland at the time and we all know that switzerland is very much known for its chocolate and ghana known for its cocoa and you happen to be visiting with us until and largest factory. and it was for the first time that most of ghana's cocoa is actually...
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believe in port harcourt us vast amount of rain so early in the season in nigeria and further west in guyana but the rain is slowly appearing. sponsored by cats. over a hundred and sixty years ago a musician started a band in an arty shrieked in cairo and their bras band was so popular it gave birth to an entire musical genre. as a century and a half later the sound still resonates with many egyptians today house of the people's music on al-jazeera. when the news breaks and the story below six million children in and outside syria have been affected by war when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told people are telling us that there's no medicine. here in iraq as teens on the ground u.s. air power alone is not enough to bring you more maintaining documentaries and live on air and online. and again you're watching i just did a reminder of our top stories in explosions in western kabul in afghanistan all thora te's believe the target was a large gathering of shia muslims attending a commemoration ceremony one person so far in the west. thailand's constitutional court has dissol
believe in port harcourt us vast amount of rain so early in the season in nigeria and further west in guyana but the rain is slowly appearing. sponsored by cats. over a hundred and sixty years ago a musician started a band in an arty shrieked in cairo and their bras band was so popular it gave birth to an entire musical genre. as a century and a half later the sound still resonates with many egyptians today house of the people's music on al-jazeera. when the news breaks and the story below six...
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jim jones was hilarious until your niece joined him and moved to guyana. >> yeah. >> tucker: the shakersgs. they had a beautiful aesthetic sense. they were tremendous carpenters and built great boxes. what do progressives create? >> that's shakerism without the attractive furniture. this other big meat -- i mean, i think one of the reasons they don't like meat, about theby th because it's a primal thing. the idea is that that's why the expression red meat is used for particularly raw, bloody rhetoric. >> tucker: exactly. >> hitler had in yorallies and d the red meat to the crowd. it's part ofanesthesizing them in a sense. >> tucker: he was a vegetarian. >> that's true. >> tucker: great to see you. >> always a pleasure to be with you, tucker. >> tucker: it is for me. we'll be back tomorrow, 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pompocity. >> sean: i have to give you a compliment. tucker was going to be off this week. it's a busy news week and he's not going to take the mob's crap. and he came into work to -- to stand up to this. and i want the great viewers of this channel
jim jones was hilarious until your niece joined him and moved to guyana. >> yeah. >> tucker: the shakersgs. they had a beautiful aesthetic sense. they were tremendous carpenters and built great boxes. what do progressives create? >> that's shakerism without the attractive furniture. this other big meat -- i mean, i think one of the reasons they don't like meat, about theby th because it's a primal thing. the idea is that that's why the expression red meat is used for...
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jim jones was hilarious until your niece joined him and moved to guyana.he became really, really tragic. >> yeah. >> tucker: the shakers did useful things. they had a beautiful aesthetic sense. they were tremendous carpenters and built great boxes. famous for their joinery. what do modern progressives create? >> that's shakerism without the attractive furniture. this other big meat -- i mean, i think one of the reasons theyy don't like meat, by the way, is because it's a primal thing. even if youu get it in a polystyrene wendy's drive-through container, the idea that -- that's why the expression "red meat" does use for particularly iraq, blood a rhetoric. hitler had a nuremberg rally, and he tossed red meat to the crowd. so actually, the war on red meat is part of the sort of news that rising of society in that sense. you know, -- >> tucker: that's true. i would point out the genocidal leader you pointed out was a vegetarian in all fairness. >> that's true. >> tucker: great to see you. thank you very much for that. >> always a pleasure to be with you, tuck
jim jones was hilarious until your niece joined him and moved to guyana.he became really, really tragic. >> yeah. >> tucker: the shakers did useful things. they had a beautiful aesthetic sense. they were tremendous carpenters and built great boxes. famous for their joinery. what do modern progressives create? >> that's shakerism without the attractive furniture. this other big meat -- i mean, i think one of the reasons theyy don't like meat, by the way, is because it's a...
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more wrong, capex has been so -- so depressing core lapse, same thing if you believe exxon and the guyana you see by the company, i think exxon is reliable, but i think it could be an outlier there is no spending going on that i can see that is above what it was the previous year. even though paul kipsguard, the ceo, was saying things have bottomed i bought on to that. now i'm at the bottom of a big oil rig wearing cement glosses >> transports down, longest losing streak in eight years. >> now even talking about precision railroading anymore. i think that freight is still an issue in a lot of the economy. the rising freight costs came up in a lot of the apparel companies, but i got to tell you, i continue to look at, maybe people are judging what is about to happen with this revolution with uber and uber freight, where they're going to solve the problem. i believe them >> you mentioned this yesterday. >> i believe they're going to solve the problem of tight transports there are a lot more -- one thing that uber freight said is there is a lot of sikhs and hispanics who they believe are und
more wrong, capex has been so -- so depressing core lapse, same thing if you believe exxon and the guyana you see by the company, i think exxon is reliable, but i think it could be an outlier there is no spending going on that i can see that is above what it was the previous year. even though paul kipsguard, the ceo, was saying things have bottomed i bought on to that. now i'm at the bottom of a big oil rig wearing cement glosses >> transports down, longest losing streak in eight years....
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spencer completed his trip in 60 days breaking the previous record by 36 days, he arrived in french guyana no one should be defined by disability, and he did prove that. >>> and news week says alzheimer's disease could one day be diagnosed with an eye test after new research showed changes in the blood vessels in the eye. an estimated 6 million americans live with alzheimer's disease but one survey shows that more than 50% of couples dealing with the condition have not discussed their wishes related to having another relationship. this was highlighted when the husband of lifestyle expert bee smith revealed he was in a second relationship while he cared for her. it was a set of circumstances that our barry peter sen is very familiar with. >> my relationship with alzheimer's is personal. 14 years ago my late wife jan was diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's. during part of that time i also had another woman in my life. we called ourselves a family of three. the parallels to bee smith, her husband dan gasby and his girlfriend are uncanny. it's an all too familiar tale for couples dealing wi
spencer completed his trip in 60 days breaking the previous record by 36 days, he arrived in french guyana no one should be defined by disability, and he did prove that. >>> and news week says alzheimer's disease could one day be diagnosed with an eye test after new research showed changes in the blood vessels in the eye. an estimated 6 million americans live with alzheimer's disease but one survey shows that more than 50% of couples dealing with the condition have not discussed their...
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maduro has said he is going to promote the idea of setting up russian bases in bolivar in the area of guyanally bolster his regime. if we start seeing that happening, that would be a shift. i think this is more the russians just continuing to show that they are going to be a problem for the u.s. and again, we talked about this before but the u.s. has, you know, if you are going to be in my theater in the ukraine and eastern europe, i can be in your theater. so i don't think the russians think they are actually going to save maduro. they want to be as much of a problem to the u.s. and to the democracy as they can. stuart: they are spinning out maduro's -- >> exactly. exactly. no one's leaving among the bad guys until they really, really have to. stuart: that's not yet. that's what bothers me. the country is a wreck. people are starving. they shoot them in the streets. this goes on and on and on. >> behind the scenes supposedly there are negotiations between the military, the high demand of the military and the u.s. in looking for a place for these guys to land that they are going to be safe.
maduro has said he is going to promote the idea of setting up russian bases in bolivar in the area of guyanally bolster his regime. if we start seeing that happening, that would be a shift. i think this is more the russians just continuing to show that they are going to be a problem for the u.s. and again, we talked about this before but the u.s. has, you know, if you are going to be in my theater in the ukraine and eastern europe, i can be in your theater. so i don't think the russians think...