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mr. wright. [inaudible] >> it's about an objection on the previous hearing item pertaining to taxes and also the amendment pertaining to breed's amendment and giving support for the senior citizens who are facing eviction. i agree with that, but since that came up on such short notice, which was this friday, and the board is hearing it on this tuesday, the public should have it input on that. this is why i'm up here speaking about that. and then, i want to note that the $1 million that's coming from the health department and the $1 million that's coming from the city funds, that's an example of how the money should be invested in the city, getting housing for senior citizens, and then within two years after that money is exhausted, you won't have the same kind of negative cash flow all over again? >> president cohen: would you like to save your comments for general public comment? this is for the community benefit district? >> yeah. that's because it was just short notice -- >> president cohen: w
mr. wright. [inaudible] >> it's about an objection on the previous hearing item pertaining to taxes and also the amendment pertaining to breed's amendment and giving support for the senior citizens who are facing eviction. i agree with that, but since that came up on such short notice, which was this friday, and the board is hearing it on this tuesday, the public should have it input on that. this is why i'm up here speaking about that. and then, i want to note that the $1 million that's...
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you've got about fifteen issues in there mr wright and i don't have time i don't think russia today has time to go against all of them the way i would like to go but let me just point out if you take a statue down and put it in a museum and you don't tell people it's in there nobody goes nobody knows it exists nobody learns the history that i'm talking about people should learn a statue in a public square that has stood there for one hundred five years is itself history and it teaches history and people can make of history what they will but they need the information and sometimes driving by and seeing a statue yes it may be emotionally difficult for some people but if you're growing up and you realize that all that stuff is gone america has gotten away from all that one hundred fifty years ago emancipation was done by a republican on a new party platform the republican party. by evangelical christians who had emancipation at the top of their list of agenda items they also were met in the public square by the democrat party who after emancipation started the k.k.k. are going to teach th
you've got about fifteen issues in there mr wright and i don't have time i don't think russia today has time to go against all of them the way i would like to go but let me just point out if you take a statue down and put it in a museum and you don't tell people it's in there nobody goes nobody knows it exists nobody learns the history that i'm talking about people should learn a statue in a public square that has stood there for one hundred five years is itself history and it teaches history...
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public campaign that jim wright needed to be investigated, and wright felt personally offended some of . offended by some of the language it mr. newt gingrich used against him, and the charges that he brought against him and his wife, betty. many years later, after speaker wright resigned, he came to tcu. in 1995, he actually wrote a letter to newt gingrich addressing the scandal. i will read some of that. dear newt, there are some things i want to say to you and this is the best way to do it. these words are written not for publication but as a personal communication between you and me. first, even though we have some basic disagreements over the proper role of government and society, i respect your opinion, as i expect others to respect mine. while disagreeing with the substantial thrust of your legislative agenda, i believe that the speaker should have a specific, cohesive program and a definite action oriented timetable. that is leadership. next, i want you to know that i was angry and personally that language was inappropriate and uncalled for. i am not aware that anyone has ever before called me that in my 72 years of l
public campaign that jim wright needed to be investigated, and wright felt personally offended some of . offended by some of the language it mr. newt gingrich used against him, and the charges that he brought against him and his wife, betty. many years later, after speaker wright resigned, he came to tcu. in 1995, he actually wrote a letter to newt gingrich addressing the scandal. i will read some of that. dear newt, there are some things i want to say to you and this is the best way to do it....
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and while on their home mrs wright. worked magical in this almost it's a recipe that it's hundred years our my family recipe. that we've been so we need to use the best to greedy and when we combine it it's amazing guys you know i the world for most can't change the words come with is better there is no saying make from the smoke war. this is a powerful way. and the two chefs demonstrate the versatility of this dish every day for instance they make a home a spur from chick peas and lentils. but most of their guests love to eat hummus the traditional way preferably topped with a sixty lemon garlic sauce. for palestinians and israelis alike the food served up here at the common restaurant is a taste of home this place is really like this really good like you'd like but. a little bit like on the beach. beach and always been davida i firmly believe that one day there will be peace in the middle east. most of the time being here we all watch it's not possible how much of a there is between. between the. both of the side in b
and while on their home mrs wright. worked magical in this almost it's a recipe that it's hundred years our my family recipe. that we've been so we need to use the best to greedy and when we combine it it's amazing guys you know i the world for most can't change the words come with is better there is no saying make from the smoke war. this is a powerful way. and the two chefs demonstrate the versatility of this dish every day for instance they make a home a spur from chick peas and lentils. but...
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mr. wright. >> there was the surveillance photo, the voice message which was placed from a spot near theing to cell tower tracking and the eyewitness. he'd been shown a photo lineup with chris in it and now he remembered some details a little differently than he had that first traumatic day. like chris' blue eyes in the photo he said jarred something in his mind. >> i was 80% to 9 0% certain that this was the man i saw. >> then he found a picture of chris on the web and tried photo shopping in a few details like a wig. >> i looked at that and said, yeah, that looks almost exactly like what i saw. >> reinforcing a memory. but was the memory accurate? as for the rest of the case, the investigation wasn't over yet. the story just begun. the first puzzle pieces placed where they seemed to fit. but -- >> i've never had a case this complicated before. >> oh, even more than complicated. as those friends in the loft began to believe, something darker than that. . >> "suspicion" returns after the break. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes i
mr. wright. >> there was the surveillance photo, the voice message which was placed from a spot near theing to cell tower tracking and the eyewitness. he'd been shown a photo lineup with chris in it and now he remembered some details a little differently than he had that first traumatic day. like chris' blue eyes in the photo he said jarred something in his mind. >> i was 80% to 9 0% certain that this was the man i saw. >> then he found a picture of chris on the web and tried...
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mr. edelman and marian wright came up with the idea of approaching martin luther king jr. about an anti-poverty movement which would become the poor people's campaign. after the campaign, if i recall correctly, maybe mark can ask him about this, peter edelman married marian wright who is now marian wright edelman, of course. the two married after the campaign and this year they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. mark and peter will be joined by another game-changing history mak maker, dr. bernard lafayette. he's an icon of civil rights, one of the founders and leaders of snic, student nonviolent coordinating committee's nashville sit-ins, he was also one of the courageous freedom riders, a lieutenant with the southern christian leadership conference and an associate as well as a protege of dr. martin luther king jr. the national coordinator for the 1968 poor people's campaign. please join me in welcoming our next panel. >> good afternoon. glad you all could be here with us today, this is an honor for me to sit on the panel with both of these gentlemen and i thought wha
mr. edelman and marian wright came up with the idea of approaching martin luther king jr. about an anti-poverty movement which would become the poor people's campaign. after the campaign, if i recall correctly, maybe mark can ask him about this, peter edelman married marian wright who is now marian wright edelman, of course. the two married after the campaign and this year they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. mark and peter will be joined by another game-changing history mak maker, dr....
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mr. edelman and marian wright came up with approaching manager -- martin luther king about the antipoverty movement. make marc can ask about this, peter edelman married marian wright who is now marian wright edelman of course. the two married after the campaign and this year, they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. [ applause ] and marc and peter will be joined by another game changing history maker. dr. bernard lafayette. he is an icon of the civil rights, founder of the leaders of the sncc, student nonviolent coordinating committees national sit-ins and he was a courageous freedom rider, a lieutenant with the southern leadership conference and an associate as well as a protege of dr. martin luther king. he appointed him the national coordinator for the poor people's campaign in 1968. please join me in welcoming our next panel. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> glad you could all be here with us today. this is an honor for me to have -- to sit on the panel with both of these gentlemen. i thought what we'd do today is take the journey to the past. but bring us up to this moment.
mr. edelman and marian wright came up with approaching manager -- martin luther king about the antipoverty movement. make marc can ask about this, peter edelman married marian wright who is now marian wright edelman of course. the two married after the campaign and this year, they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. [ applause ] and marc and peter will be joined by another game changing history maker. dr. bernard lafayette. he is an icon of the civil rights, founder of the leaders of the...
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wright speaking there. he's obviously not thrilled about what's going on at his old club how worried should fans of arsenal be based on the performance of mrs sports teams elsewhere >> as ian wright pointed out, they do have justification to think kroenke has his part on making arsenal a success on the pitch. they called him silent stan in the past because of his lack of being vocal and saying he will do those things. looking at his other sports franchises, they are owned by kse, kroenke sports and entertainment brand. he has the denver nuggets, the nfl rams, and only the colorado avalanche have managed to win anything since being under his stewardship, that was in 2001 because they had just took over. they had their best season then. arsenal fans have had -- they've been in a state of flux for some time and frustration because of arsene wenger's tenure. they were going sour the last few years of his managerial ship there. at the same time they thought they were getting better this summer with unai emery coming in and taking over, but he has a tough ask on the pitch because he has to take his team to chelsea at the weekend so with this tak
wright speaking there. he's obviously not thrilled about what's going on at his old club how worried should fans of arsenal be based on the performance of mrs sports teams elsewhere >> as ian wright pointed out, they do have justification to think kroenke has his part on making arsenal a success on the pitch. they called him silent stan in the past because of his lack of being vocal and saying he will do those things. looking at his other sports franchises, they are owned by kse, kroenke...
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our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster tonight. this intervention from mricult week for a labour? judging by some of the reactions, i am not sure it will. this was his latest attempt to try and repair the ru ptu red attempt to try and repair the ruptured relationship between his leadership and the jewish ruptured relationship between his leadership and thejewish community. after weeks of criticism over how he and the labour party have handled theissue and the labour party have handled the issue of anti—semitism. in particular, i think it was the decision by the national executive committee not to adopt in full with all the examples, an internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism. instead the incorporated it into its code of conduct. in the guardian, mr corbyn is clear that labour does have a problem and he promises to root it out and he says that disagreements between the labour party and many jewish voices about the code of conduct, he thinks it can be smooth it out through dialogue although he does not commit to changing that policy. while ther
our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster tonight. this intervention from mricult week for a labour? judging by some of the reactions, i am not sure it will. this was his latest attempt to try and repair the ru ptu red attempt to try and repair the ruptured relationship between his leadership and the jewish ruptured relationship between his leadership and thejewish community. after weeks of criticism over how he and the labour party have handled theissue and the labour party have...
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the bbc‘s ben wright is travelling with mrs may.ill honour britain here, but the days of obeying are long gone. this former british colony is africa's largest economy and a hot destination for visiting trade delegations and their national leaders. theresa may is the first british prime minister to visit nigeria since 2011. we have long—standing links with nigeria and long standing close commercial ties. there are british companies who have been here for many years and we want to enhance those trading links and there are opportunities to do so as we leave the european union. looking for a new trading direction as brexit beckons, but today resisting the temptation to join in the dancing. it is a very traditional welcome for theresa may, but make no mistake, this is a dynamic fast—growing economy with a lot of business potential for the uk which is why theresa may is here, hoping to find new markets for british goods and services. the nigeria also has the highest population at nearly 194 million people in many of them quite young. ther
the bbc‘s ben wright is travelling with mrs may.ill honour britain here, but the days of obeying are long gone. this former british colony is africa's largest economy and a hot destination for visiting trade delegations and their national leaders. theresa may is the first british prime minister to visit nigeria since 2011. we have long—standing links with nigeria and long standing close commercial ties. there are british companies who have been here for many years and we want to enhance...
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britain to be the g7‘s leading investor in africa by 2022. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is travelling with mrs not. but theresa may arrived in south africa eager to talk trade, development and economic growth. the prime minister began her trip to cape town at a school, symbolising, she said, the youth and dynamism of many african nations. and it is jobs for these young people and millions like them the uk wants to help african economies create. so, this was a trade mission underpinned by a promise, the prime minister pledged an extra £4 billion in direct uk government investment which she expects to be met by the private sector. i want to see strong african economies that british businesses can do business with in a free and fairfashion. whether through creating new customers for british exporters or opportunities for british investors, our integrated global economy means healthy african economies are good news for british people as well as for african people. to that end, the two countries signed a new trade agreement. prime minister theresa may and i and our various delegations have just con
britain to be the g7‘s leading investor in africa by 2022. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is travelling with mrs not. but theresa may arrived in south africa eager to talk trade, development and economic growth. the prime minister began her trip to cape town at a school, symbolising, she said, the youth and dynamism of many african nations. and it is jobs for these young people and millions like them the uk wants to help african economies create. so, this was a trade mission...
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in the last few minutes mr raab has done an interview with our correspondent ben wright.d swiftly to secure their position. what would that mean in practice? we will provide the details in due course, but the focus is getting a good deal. but there are many people worrying about livelihoods, working the companies who are worried about the companies who are worried about the workers who want to know now with all this discussion about and no deal, what will happen to them in seven months if we leave without a deal? we will be setting out our proposals to make sure in the unlikely eventuality we don‘t get an agreement with the eu that on citizens, consumers and businesses, we mitigate the risks and in relation to eu citizens, we will move swiftly to secure their position. can they assume they will be able to stay? they will want to wait... they want to know now. we will set out our proposals in good time. we will do everything to make sure where they are in a legal position to stay and we will set out the details in due course. it is working out the structure, but legally th
in the last few minutes mr raab has done an interview with our correspondent ben wright.d swiftly to secure their position. what would that mean in practice? we will provide the details in due course, but the focus is getting a good deal. but there are many people worrying about livelihoods, working the companies who are worried about the companies who are worried about the workers who want to know now with all this discussion about and no deal, what will happen to them in seven months if we...
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and abroad may beg to differ, for mr maduro and his supporters, these latest events prove that they are the ones under attack. i discussed this attack with steve wrighte wrightjoined us earlier from bristol — he specialises in aerospace engineering including drone technology at the university of the west of england. we asked him how the drone attack could have been carried out it does look like a drone attack and i have to say my heart sank when i heard about this because it is one of these things that has almost been inevitable for a while. the word drone has been heavily demonised obviously. it is quite possible. i don't have the details. there are no remains to pick through. quite likely what we have is just an off—the—shelf drone that can be bought in an electronic shop with explosives strapped to it. rather significantly, it was probably controlled by someone only within few hundred metres. there are much more sophisticated drones out there. my team at the university of the west of england are building one right now. unfortunately, that is about the extent of the technology you need to do an attack like this. how would you defend against that so
and abroad may beg to differ, for mr maduro and his supporters, these latest events prove that they are the ones under attack. i discussed this attack with steve wrighte wrightjoined us earlier from bristol — he specialises in aerospace engineering including drone technology at the university of the west of england. we asked him how the drone attack could have been carried out it does look like a drone attack and i have to say my heart sank when i heard about this because it is one of these...
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home and abroad may beg to differ, for mr maduro and his supporters, these latest events prove that they are the ones under attack. joining me now is steve wrightate professor in aerospace engineering at the university of the west of england. good morning. it does look like this was a drawn attack of some kind. how do you think it was carried out? —— drone. firstly, my heart sank when i heard about this. it's been one of these things which have been almost inevitable for a while now. the word drone has been heavily demonise for some time now. it's quite possible, but quite likely that what we have had is off the shelves drone with explosives strapped to it. rather significantly, probably controlled by someone who was within a few hundred meters from the target. there are much more sophisticated drones out there. unfortunately that is about the extent of technology you need to carry out an attack like this. how would you defend against an attack like this? drones, people a lwa ys an attack like this? drones, people always ask whether is coming from, it's very much what i see as 21st—ce ntu ry it's very much what i see as 21st—century technology.
home and abroad may beg to differ, for mr maduro and his supporters, these latest events prove that they are the ones under attack. joining me now is steve wrightate professor in aerospace engineering at the university of the west of england. good morning. it does look like this was a drawn attack of some kind. how do you think it was carried out? —— drone. firstly, my heart sank when i heard about this. it's been one of these things which have been almost inevitable for a while now. the...
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action came after she allegedly shouted at mr corbyn over his handling of labour's dispute with jewish community leaders. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright from westminster. good to see you, ben. interesting how this is exchanged in terms of if anyone is apologising, if anyone is backing down and what happens next? it does seem to wrap up what had been a very bitter argument between dame margaret hodge, an mp of long—standing, very respected in the house of commons, and the people running the labour party, and this is all about a confrontation between her and the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, last month after labour introduced a new code of conduct on tackling anti—semitism, which margaret hodge and many others didn't feel when far enough and she confronted jeremy corbyn about that. was then told she was under investigation by the disciplinary board from the party but was never told what the allegations precisely worth —— she was then. last night she was told by the labour party the enquiry had been dropped and she sent out a series of tweets saying: —— precisely were. she followed it up with another tweet which reiterated: now, she said
action came after she allegedly shouted at mr corbyn over his handling of labour's dispute with jewish community leaders. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright from westminster. good to see you, ben. interesting how this is exchanged in terms of if anyone is apologising, if anyone is backing down and what happens next? it does seem to wrap up what had been a very bitter argument between dame margaret hodge, an mp of long—standing, very respected in the house of commons, and the people...
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mrs may is also discussing security and people trafficking with president muhammadu buhari, before meeting victims of modern slavery. 0ur political correspondent, ben wrightg with the prime minister and is in abuja now. how much is theresa may confident of achieving on this part of the visit? she arrived here about an hour ago with her business delegation in tow because this is a three—day visit to sub saharan africa i met entirely focused on building trade links between the uk and these very fast—growing economies, such as nigeria. she was met by a troupe of traditional nigerian dancers and resisted the temptation to join in this time. she is not the only european leader coming to nigeria. there is a lot of competition. president macron was here last month, he has been twice. angela merkel arrives tomorrow. many people wa nt merkel arrives tomorrow. many people want a chunk of the business opportunities that these countries provide and that is what theresa may will be hoping to achieve here and later this afternoon in lagos. she is stressing in particular the links she wants to see developed between the city of london and nigeria and once the african cou
mrs may is also discussing security and people trafficking with president muhammadu buhari, before meeting victims of modern slavery. 0ur political correspondent, ben wrightg with the prime minister and is in abuja now. how much is theresa may confident of achieving on this part of the visit? she arrived here about an hour ago with her business delegation in tow because this is a three—day visit to sub saharan africa i met entirely focused on building trade links between the uk and these very...
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charlotte wright, actress best known as the beloved mrs.rett on the hit sitcom the facts of life has died. >> i got to get going. i got to make the bed, vacuum the rug, do the laundry, scrub the floors, clean the windows. everything has got to be perfect. >> two-time tony nominee and emmy nominee first played the role on different strokes in 1978. her cause of death not yet release you had. but in april of last year. she revealed she was diagnosed with bone cancer. her family says she died peacefully in her los angeles home. charlotte ray was 92. send it back to you. steve: she left us laughing. ainsley: we grew up with her. gosh, she was so sweet and loving on that show. anyway. steve: thank you very much, jillian: ian. could there be a big break out in iowa. what about that hog farmer. ted williams spoker with. he will joins us with brand new information from iowa next. wrinel brian we have exclusive information here at fox. remember when actor called for donald trump to be put in a cage. next voter fraud to get elected. genius ♪ ♪ they w
charlotte wright, actress best known as the beloved mrs.rett on the hit sitcom the facts of life has died. >> i got to get going. i got to make the bed, vacuum the rug, do the laundry, scrub the floors, clean the windows. everything has got to be perfect. >> two-time tony nominee and emmy nominee first played the role on different strokes in 1978. her cause of death not yet release you had. but in april of last year. she revealed she was diagnosed with bone cancer. her family says...
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wright. you said it's like a soap opera in there today. walk us through what's happening. >> well, katy, you explained some of the drama, of course, mr. gates long time pro to jay of paul manafort walking in to testify against his mentor. manafort stare beiing bullets a. today we moved into a different mode where gates is getting into the nitty-gritty and it's been very powerful testimony from gates because it doesn't just rely on his word. the prosecution is very cleverly using documents and e-mails, often with mr. manafort's own words to show participation in this tax fraud and bank fraud. first they showed that manafort and gates together knew about foreign bank accounts that weren't reported on manafort's tax returns and concerted effort to hide income by showing it as loans and most recently i stepped out of the courtroom where they were talking about 2016 when the business had collapsed and they had no clients and trying to lie and prop up income to get loans from a bank. gates testified that manafort directed him to essentially help fake documents. there was one case manafort wanted a pdf converted into microsoft word to change
wright. you said it's like a soap opera in there today. walk us through what's happening. >> well, katy, you explained some of the drama, of course, mr. gates long time pro to jay of paul manafort walking in to testify against his mentor. manafort stare beiing bullets a. today we moved into a different mode where gates is getting into the nitty-gritty and it's been very powerful testimony from gates because it doesn't just rely on his word. the prosecution is very cleverly using documents...
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mr raab said there was absolutely no question of eu citizens being turfed out. he was speaking after talks with the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier. ben wrightcontinent—hopping train travellers at the eurostar this morning probably didn't notice the man who now leads the uk's brexit negotiating team. dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government's own brexit plan, so it's mr raab who is trying to get a deal with the eu over the line by end of march next year. how, iasked him, was he planning to do that? more energy going to these negotiations. we get the deal i think both sides want. more energy? energy, but also some creativity and some innovation. brussels is sleepy and away for the summer. but dominic raab and his opposite number are here trying to find a breakthrough. and there's a lot to do, particularly on agreeing a plan to prevent a hard border on the island of ireland. the so—called backstop. 0ur teams will sit together again tomorrow to try to make progress. last week, our teams already had a discussion on the island of ireland, and northern ireland. as we know, we need a
mr raab said there was absolutely no question of eu citizens being turfed out. he was speaking after talks with the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier. ben wrightcontinent—hopping train travellers at the eurostar this morning probably didn't notice the man who now leads the uk's brexit negotiating team. dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government's own brexit plan, so it's mr raab who is trying to get a deal with the eu...
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mrs may is also discussing security and people trafficking with president muhammadu buhari, before meeting victims of modern slavery. our political correspondent, ben wrightense of what the days holds. this is a three—day visit to sub—saharan africa this is a three—day visit to sub—sa ha ran africa entirely this is a three—day visit to sub—saharan africa entirely focused, or dominantly focused, on building trade links between the uk and these very fast—growing economies such as nigeria. she was met by a troop of traditional nigerian dancers, she resisted the temptation to join in this time. she is not the only european leader to come to nigeria at the moment, there is competition, president macron has been here twice, he was here last month, angela merkel arrives tomorrow, and many people wanted chunk of the business opportunities that these countries provide. that is what theresa may will be hoping to achieve in her talks with business leaders and politicians. she is stressing in particular the links that she wants to see develop between the city of london and nigeria, african countries to finance the city, and african businesses to was themselves on the
mrs may is also discussing security and people trafficking with president muhammadu buhari, before meeting victims of modern slavery. our political correspondent, ben wrightense of what the days holds. this is a three—day visit to sub—saharan africa this is a three—day visit to sub—sa ha ran africa entirely this is a three—day visit to sub—saharan africa entirely focused, or dominantly focused, on building trade links between the uk and these very fast—growing economies such as...