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it's like the taliban of nigeria. they are stealing weapons and settled down in midoubli, and started preaching, and if somebody with a doctorate degree challenges because one young man i told him, look, this life is useless. you turn them but he didn't tell them. he was preaching to them on the evils of the leaders we have, that are not doing what islam said they should do, because what as muslims we must take care of everybody. i must take care of a christian or a jew or anybody who would put us together. there's nothing i can do about it. it's not his doing, it's not my doing but it's god's doing and that's what we keep on preaching to people. boko haram is an issue that i think a lot of people did not understand and you need to sit down and maybe i challenge a u.s. ipo, a center, a seminar, invite some leaders som scholars to discuss some of these issues maybe just the violent issues affecting sub-saharan africa. the most vie let one is boko haram, the most violent. we never had something like this. when i was in
it's like the taliban of nigeria. they are stealing weapons and settled down in midoubli, and started preaching, and if somebody with a doctorate degree challenges because one young man i told him, look, this life is useless. you turn them but he didn't tell them. he was preaching to them on the evils of the leaders we have, that are not doing what islam said they should do, because what as muslims we must take care of everybody. i must take care of a christian or a jew or anybody who would put...
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in nigeria people got killed over that. they called for the boycott of dutch whatever product and whatever. so if you know that what you are going to do will not be subject by me as your brother or your neighbor or your colleague, please don't do it. and me do the same thing. we have taken so many of nigeria, even times we call people's attention, stopped that, don't call them this. call them by their names. so we try to gradually to stop this, because one people hear whey say, there must be wisdom in what you're trying to say and that's what we have been doing, trying to make people realize why we must live together, because we have no option. other people shouting that divide the country into 1,000 pieces. it's not the solution, for god's sake. the more divisions you have the more problems we create for ourselves. but when you are united you find you're all brothers and sisters, everybody doing what you're supposed to do, everybody getting what you're supposed to get, then we are much happier, there must be respect for ev
in nigeria people got killed over that. they called for the boycott of dutch whatever product and whatever. so if you know that what you are going to do will not be subject by me as your brother or your neighbor or your colleague, please don't do it. and me do the same thing. we have taken so many of nigeria, even times we call people's attention, stopped that, don't call them this. call them by their names. so we try to gradually to stop this, because one people hear whey say, there must be...
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," nigeria,." i think it's become have any of my colleagues in sync is one of the events that many of us have most look forward to because it is so incredibly timely in terms of world events today. thank you for attending what promised to be an engaging discussion. we ought to be joined by his will eminence, as he discusses key issues discussing niger including their place in the muslim world, christian relations in niger and beyond nigeria. religious tolerance and understanding, his work for the public for girls and women in muslim majority northern nigeria, the fight against boko haram edited on the prospects for next year's future. for those who may not be fully with the wilson center, it is an organization that was chartered by congress, a public charter to bring together the world of ideas in the world of policy decision-making. and abridged dialogues that offer might not happen naturally if this works as roy hibbert far more than just a collection of famous quote the senate is a living more a
," nigeria,." i think it's become have any of my colleagues in sync is one of the events that many of us have most look forward to because it is so incredibly timely in terms of world events today. thank you for attending what promised to be an engaging discussion. we ought to be joined by his will eminence, as he discusses key issues discussing niger including their place in the muslim world, christian relations in niger and beyond nigeria. religious tolerance and understanding, his...
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that's not so in africa or in nigeria. st i think it's -- i refrain from making such comments because we have never even -- [inaudible] because things we don't joke about. it's not be even possible. we as muslims, we believe if god had wanted to admit all of us -- [inaudible] he would have made all of us chinese or jews or buddhists or muslims. now it's in the holy quran that one credit of -- [inaudible] so that we understand one another in a tribe of nations. tribes of nations. in holy quran it says this -- [inaudible] so they become totally islamic state. there are a few people who, of course, you know what the target is. and we are -- against what they're doing. and i was -- a letter written to them, one that started this islamic state issue. a all the world wrote a letter to them that what you are doing is not islamic. and we give reasons why what you are doing is not islamic,what's in the holy quran and whatever it is. it's a very big letter. hello, good morning, how are you? [laughter] if you go through the internet,
that's not so in africa or in nigeria. st i think it's -- i refrain from making such comments because we have never even -- [inaudible] because things we don't joke about. it's not be even possible. we as muslims, we believe if god had wanted to admit all of us -- [inaudible] he would have made all of us chinese or jews or buddhists or muslims. now it's in the holy quran that one credit of -- [inaudible] so that we understand one another in a tribe of nations. tribes of nations. in holy quran...
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and nigeria is purely an economic problem. because the pasture for his animals and farmer wants his food growth to come up. so a lot of animals go into the farms, and destroy the farms. if the two people start fighting, whether muslim man or fighting no. no. government must find a way out. government is starting to make moves. president has a document which the minister brought to us as a religious leaders and all the governors of the move to have ranch and whatever across different areas. to move from mali to niger, to nigeria to everybody like we use do. times has changed. this modern cattle and is, we called for conferences. set up a committee of very highly-placed, leaders to discuss the issues and come up with a paper which we'll now work with the government of nigeria and other stakeholders how we can develop this. we have said, i'm very, very optimistic. it is issue, matter of time trends, you know, to confront these problems. i think that is the pastoral conflict later. you see me later we can discuss more. i see her s
and nigeria is purely an economic problem. because the pasture for his animals and farmer wants his food growth to come up. so a lot of animals go into the farms, and destroy the farms. if the two people start fighting, whether muslim man or fighting no. no. government must find a way out. government is starting to make moves. president has a document which the minister brought to us as a religious leaders and all the governors of the move to have ranch and whatever across different areas. to...
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more than 182 million people live in nigeria, about half of them are muslim.est are mainly christians. thanks to the oil reserves, the economy is relatively strong, but despite this more than half of the population lives in poverty. reporter: for these women and children, health has come -- help has come at last. many suffering from malnutrition. this little boy is taken away for immediate treatment. but there is only one doctors without borders center in eastern nigeria's biggest city, and hundreds more are needed. >> now nutrition is so rampant -- malnutrition is so rampant and people have not been able to get on their farms for quite some time. reporter: images like these should be a thing of the past, but this footage is only three weeks old. [crying] reporter: even for experienced aid workers, it is a harrowing site. -- sight. the nigerian army recently announced victory in their fight against boko haram, but the situation is still much too dangerous for these people to go outside the refugee camp. even to search for much-needed food. >> we estimate that
more than 182 million people live in nigeria, about half of them are muslim.est are mainly christians. thanks to the oil reserves, the economy is relatively strong, but despite this more than half of the population lives in poverty. reporter: for these women and children, health has come -- help has come at last. many suffering from malnutrition. this little boy is taken away for immediate treatment. but there is only one doctors without borders center in eastern nigeria's biggest city, and...
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nigeria, i've a couple of my friends from nigeria just like me, we are supporting trump. we have never voted in this country and we are americans by the way. we are supporting trump. there is more of us out there who have been watching thehe selection closely for going to vote trump. so people can say whatever,ts nobody listens to the pundits. we don't care what you guys on tv have to say. we have come from countries and rule by dictator so we know dictatorship when we see it. yo this country has been living on corporate dictatorship and this is one opportunity that you guys have to change course. i am am black, i would never vote forio obama a million times. >> host: okay, what you think about way you heard. >> guest: usually bring up some very interesting points. i think your sentiment is shared by many people. this is why there's record turnout in the primary this year because people are fed up with politics as usual. people are are fed up with politics in washington. you have the ultimate washington insider and hillary clinton and you have the ultimate outsider and do
nigeria, i've a couple of my friends from nigeria just like me, we are supporting trump. we have never voted in this country and we are americans by the way. we are supporting trump. there is more of us out there who have been watching thehe selection closely for going to vote trump. so people can say whatever,ts nobody listens to the pundits. we don't care what you guys on tv have to say. we have come from countries and rule by dictator so we know dictatorship when we see it. yo this country...
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and possibly going back to nigeria.>> reporter: and what will she do with her life? something very profound. kpix 5. >> colleges standard in her family, but it took more than that to get her through stanford university. to help students like her rise above, go to cbs sf.com pg&i help customerss, how with their bills.day? there's different rates to fit different needs, so listening is a huge part of my job. because customers want to know that you hear them. they have kids, they have families, they have priorities. i definitely understand that. i have three children, i was a stay at home mom, i didn't have money to pay the bills, and so i put myself in their shoes. and i'm going to do all that i can to lower their bills and to help their situation. to choose the rate plan that works best for your family, visit pge.com/rates. together, we're building a better california. two juveniles have *just been arrested... new information in the investigation.. co kpix >>> a fire destroys -- destroys the bay area community center, and two juveniles have been arrested, new informat
and possibly going back to nigeria.>> reporter: and what will she do with her life? something very profound. kpix 5. >> colleges standard in her family, but it took more than that to get her through stanford university. to help students like her rise above, go to cbs sf.com pg&i help customerss, how with their bills.day? there's different rates to fit different needs, so listening is a huge part of my job. because customers want to know that you hear them. they have kids, they...
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were they about speaking visits bill clinton for $700,000 in nigeria? what were on those emails. >> do you have any problem with the lawyers wiping that server clean? >> if i were prosecuting this case i would pursue that intensely to see what kind of justification they had for that. >> you might want to hear my off-the-record at the end of the show because i have a thought about it, too. you may want to stick around. so where does this go from here? >> well, i don't know. there may be other things involving the foundation. i don't think he shut the door on that. >> he would -- he didn't say whether he was investigating the clinton foundation or not which is what a prosecutor should do. not say that. >> right. you don't confirm or deny an investigation unless it's public and you have to. so, i don't know. but there is some really troubling things about that. this secretary clinton had to have known this was wrong that her system was not secure and this information should not be put on it was secret and should not have been expose to do foreign agents an
were they about speaking visits bill clinton for $700,000 in nigeria? what were on those emails. >> do you have any problem with the lawyers wiping that server clean? >> if i were prosecuting this case i would pursue that intensely to see what kind of justification they had for that. >> you might want to hear my off-the-record at the end of the show because i have a thought about it, too. you may want to stick around. so where does this go from here? >> well, i don't...
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the document says he first made contact with a group during a trip to nigeria last year and in february had purchased achas gynecologic handgun. in recorded conversation the affidavit said attacks on the s are 100 percent the right thing. in june, yallo went to north carolina in an unsuccessful a attemptn to much p an ak47. and then according to the fbi he sent 500 to what yallo thought l was isis oversees, but insteadnt was an account set up by thehe fibula. and then this past weekend yallo attempted to purchase weapon but didn't have thehe proper documents. and then returned to the store the next day and was successful in purchasing a rifle. >> i told everyone no comment. there will be a time for this. it's just not now. one very interesting detail that we learned from this court affidavit is that when yallo went to that gun store in chantilly saturday it in, apparently the fire pin hadad already been removed indicating that the fbi may have had somebody inside that storet s working for them. this is the fifth person in the last year from northern virginia to face terrorism charges he
the document says he first made contact with a group during a trip to nigeria last year and in february had purchased achas gynecologic handgun. in recorded conversation the affidavit said attacks on the s are 100 percent the right thing. in june, yallo went to north carolina in an unsuccessful a attemptn to much p an ak47. and then according to the fbi he sent 500 to what yallo thought l was isis oversees, but insteadnt was an account set up by thehe fibula. and then this past weekend yallo...
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let's look at it in the context of the global market here at we lost a lot of supply out of nigeria.ly out of venezuela. we have got to put that into the context of weak demand in china and india. the net position is not much. you will ask the question, what caused the decline in prices down to where we are this morning? we would argue that because the fundamentals are not distinct right now, the market is just trading off the dollar. if you make it picture of the dollar and oil prices going back to june 1, it has been trading lockstep. the fundamental picture in commodities have not given that much direction. dubai from spread of one to two months. the prices in one month are much lower than that for two month prices and that is in part due to the oversupply. sprint has particular reference in terms of asian demand. are you worried about asian demand? clearly, asian demand is slow, and whether you look at india, numbers that came out most recently, supply downside. to give you an idea, the dayers, 600 barrels per growth, came in around two 50. a big surprise to the downside. china i
let's look at it in the context of the global market here at we lost a lot of supply out of nigeria.ly out of venezuela. we have got to put that into the context of weak demand in china and india. the net position is not much. you will ask the question, what caused the decline in prices down to where we are this morning? we would argue that because the fundamentals are not distinct right now, the market is just trading off the dollar. if you make it picture of the dollar and oil prices going...
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i am concerned about nigeria another frontier countries.att: is no great that they let go of the peg? shery: foreign investors are pretty spooked when that happens. >> they made a motion to open up the market but global investors are still having trouble accessing dollars. market and the black-market are not aligned still. shery: where do investors find the opportunities? let's talk about the stock market in america. is that despite the recent rally we have had in latin american stocks, we are ratios are there pb pretty cheap compared to the u.s. low after it diversion 2010 cigna do you find opportunity in those markets? >> >> i am bullish >> on american markets near term. the liquidity story is positive. the bank of england and the ecb and bank of japan and others are easing. where does money chase returns? it goes into high yields and emerging markets. that rateew months, rises off the table. to ther is to close election so people are counting on a december hike. matt: thank you so much for joining us. thanks again for wading through the
i am concerned about nigeria another frontier countries.att: is no great that they let go of the peg? shery: foreign investors are pretty spooked when that happens. >> they made a motion to open up the market but global investors are still having trouble accessing dollars. market and the black-market are not aligned still. shery: where do investors find the opportunities? let's talk about the stock market in america. is that despite the recent rally we have had in latin american stocks,...
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the potential is not here in the united kingdom, but nigeria.ion is hovering around a 30 year low. the supply loss is what is driving this market. anna: thank you for your analysis. stay with us on surveillance. the commodities conversation continues tomorrow on surveillance. is at 6:00 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. francine lacqua and tom keene are off today. it is independent a in the united states. let's get the bloomberg business flash. nejra: postal savings bank of china is seeking to raise a billion dollars in the world's largest ipo. that is according to people familiar with this matter. the actual listing is not likely to take place until september. chinesed a brokerage investment securities with around $20 billion of assets are in talks with aim -- in talks of a merger. to speak onlined the matter. -- has hiked the price of its ipo to raise $1.1 billion. it is offering what could be the largest tech ipo of the year. national bank of abu dhabi has confirmed its merger with first gulf bank, creating a powerhou
the potential is not here in the united kingdom, but nigeria.ion is hovering around a 30 year low. the supply loss is what is driving this market. anna: thank you for your analysis. stay with us on surveillance. the commodities conversation continues tomorrow on surveillance. is at 6:00 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. francine lacqua and tom keene are off today. it is independent a in the united states. let's get the bloomberg business flash. nejra: postal savings...
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in libya, nigeria, guilty. in china and syria -- >> guilty! >> in iran and russia and cuba -- >> guilty! >> and here at home, for risking america's secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- >> guilty! >> her focus group tested persona, with no genuineness to be found is a sham. meant to obscure all the facts and leave you able to vote for her. we cannot promote someone to commander in chief who has made the world a more violent and dangerous place with every bad judgment she's made. we cannot make the chief law enforcement officer of the united states someone who has risked america's secrets and lied to the american people about it day after day after day. here it is, everybody, we didn't disqualify hillary clinton to be president of the united states. the facts of her life and career disqualify her. [ cheers and applause ] see, i can tell that everybody in this hall agrees with this, but i want to take our last moments here to talk to all of you at >>> we have a man who is unafraid. we have a man who wants to lead us. we have a
in libya, nigeria, guilty. in china and syria -- >> guilty! >> in iran and russia and cuba -- >> guilty! >> and here at home, for risking america's secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- >> guilty! >> her focus group tested persona, with no genuineness to be found is a sham. meant to obscure all the facts and leave you able to vote for her. we cannot promote someone to commander in chief who has made the world a more violent and dangerous...
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y aquÍ tienen un sÓlo gol contra nigeria, en la sub para los juegos olÍmpicos. pudieron ganar. y aquÍ los atlÉticos contra los piratas. 4 a dos gana el equipo. en y en el boxeo, en san mateo, tenemos a este muchacho, ricardo. >> me siento muy orgulloso de pelear aquÍ, desde que empecÉ a luchar, esta ha sido mi segunda casa. estoy decidido para luchar por todos los que me apoyan. >> el dÍa de hoy, mucha actividad para rÍo. vamos con la buena noticia y despuÉs la mala. aquÍ ganÓ las pruebas de nataciÓn y asÍ consigue su quinta clasificaciÓn para los juegos olÍmpicos. la mala, bolt estÁ en duda de los 100 metros despuÉs que estuviera lesionado en el tendÓn. tiene un desgarre de tipo uno. queremos ver al mÁs rapido del planeta. y quedan 34 dÍas para las olimpiadas de rÍo. me despido. >> muchas gracias. y bueno, si usted quiere usar el... van a haber retrasos por reparaciones. y puede seguirnos en las redes sociales, asÍ como tambiÉn usando nuestra aplicaciÓn. ya regresamos con el pronÓstico del tiempo. buenas noches. >> buenas noches, pero idoferiao ♪ (mÚsica)♪. >>
y aquÍ tienen un sÓlo gol contra nigeria, en la sub para los juegos olÍmpicos. pudieron ganar. y aquÍ los atlÉticos contra los piratas. 4 a dos gana el equipo. en y en el boxeo, en san mateo, tenemos a este muchacho, ricardo. >> me siento muy orgulloso de pelear aquÍ, desde que empecÉ a luchar, esta ha sido mi segunda casa. estoy decidido para luchar por todos los que me apoyan. >> el dÍa de hoy, mucha actividad para rÍo. vamos con la buena noticia y despuÉs la mala. aquÍ...
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in libya and nigeria, guilty. in china and syria -- >> guilty!in iran and russia and cuba -- >> guilty! >> and here at home for risking america's secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- >> guilty! >> her focus group tested persona with no genuineness to be found is a sham. meant to obscure all the facts and leave you able to vote for her. we cannot promote someone to commander-in-chief who has made the world a more violent and dangerous place with every bad judgment she's made. we cannot make the chief law enforcement officer of the united states someone who has risked america's secrets and lied to the american people about it day after day after day. here it is, everybody. we didn't disqualify hillary clinton to be president of the united states. the facts of her life and career disqualify her. [ cheers and applause ] see, i could tell that everybody in this hall agrees with this, but i want to take our last moments here to talk to all of you at home, in your living rooms, sitting there tonight. you're the ones who will decide th
in libya and nigeria, guilty. in china and syria -- >> guilty!in iran and russia and cuba -- >> guilty! >> and here at home for risking america's secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- >> guilty! >> her focus group tested persona with no genuineness to be found is a sham. meant to obscure all the facts and leave you able to vote for her. we cannot promote someone to commander-in-chief who has made the world a more violent and dangerous place with...
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economists, the nigeria central bank raised its key interest despite decades high inflation.eses after the economy shrinking gdp growth. the economy reporter now, she is live in johannesburg. straight to the currency, it is weakening and weakening and the black-market rate, as you can see, is much weaker than the official rate. faces shrinking gdp growth. the economy reporter now, she is the hope for inflation -- do not look very good, do they. >> we know it is difficult to check, a rate hike of 200 basis points. nigeria has struggled to bring foreign currency of the market since it devalued by 70% on june 20 when it introduced the flexibility of the regime. we do know the rate increase today could help move real interest rates into positive territory, attract foreign currency into the market and boost confidence and attract investment into the economy. vonnie: a lot of things need to the hope forbe's -- settle befot happens. >> with the central bank governor has said is that today's rate hike is essentially signal theelp central bank's commitment to profitability and also th
economists, the nigeria central bank raised its key interest despite decades high inflation.eses after the economy shrinking gdp growth. the economy reporter now, she is live in johannesburg. straight to the currency, it is weakening and weakening and the black-market rate, as you can see, is much weaker than the official rate. faces shrinking gdp growth. the economy reporter now, she is the hope for inflation -- do not look very good, do they. >> we know it is difficult to check, a rate...
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but countries like nigeria are -- and venezuela especially -- where people are lining up to cross ther just to buy groceries, they are desperate for higher oil prices. so trying to bridge that divide between these two sets of classes of members will be his greatest challenge. >> what kind of background those bar bring to the role and will it help in anyway? >> we will have to see obviously. mohammed bartender was the hammed barkindo has the experience of working with other members of opec. he is is at citibank said a great negotiator who can listen and try to pick up where different sides might find a little bit of common ground. those qualities will help them in this job. whether he is going to be able to surmount these larger obstacles facing opec remains to be seen. >> thank you for the perspective. let's get our viewers up to speed with some news hitting the bloomberg reporting earnings. millionn at 445 point versus an expectation of 502 million durham's. dirhams. in 460. coming profit be clear, the net for the second quarter coming in at a miss for the estimates. versus the estim
but countries like nigeria are -- and venezuela especially -- where people are lining up to cross ther just to buy groceries, they are desperate for higher oil prices. so trying to bridge that divide between these two sets of classes of members will be his greatest challenge. >> what kind of background those bar bring to the role and will it help in anyway? >> we will have to see obviously. mohammed bartender was the hammed barkindo has the experience of working with other members...
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they were three when their family came from nigeria. 37 percent of nigerians immigrating to the u.s.ave college degrees. and her father graduated college in business. but here, he drove taxis to support a family of seven. they lived in oakland, richmond, back to oakland. money was a struggle, especially after her mom lost her job after being injured in a car accident. >> i thought that like there was a potential that we could be homeless. >> reporter: so when she was 13, she went to work selling trinkets six days a week. >> sometimes i was knocking on people's doors going door to door. sometimes they would put us at a gas station. >> reporter: from the time she was 8, she also had a lot of responsibility at home with her siblings. >> she was responsible for cooking, cleaning, helping her siblings with their homework. >> reporter: that homework part, for her parents, education was top priority. >> it was really about saving their lives. education was going -- it was going to change their future. >> you will do the best and you will be the best and it is kind of an expectation. >> repo
they were three when their family came from nigeria. 37 percent of nigerians immigrating to the u.s.ave college degrees. and her father graduated college in business. but here, he drove taxis to support a family of seven. they lived in oakland, richmond, back to oakland. money was a struggle, especially after her mom lost her job after being injured in a car accident. >> i thought that like there was a potential that we could be homeless. >> reporter: so when she was 13, she went to...
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there's a super fan who loves, loves, loves adele who happened to be in town from nigeria. >> he went way from nigeria to vancouver. >> to see her. >> yes. >> did you ever have one of those awkward moments where you're not sure if someone is going in for a hug or a kiss and you turn? one of those awkward things happened and she actually kissed him. take a look. >> how old are you? >> 21. >> and where do you live? >> look at him, like trying to get his phone out so he doesn't get the, ahh! he didn't want to miss it. look, did i get it on snap chat? >> that's such a commentary on our world today. he's on the stage with adele, looking for his phone instead of being there with adele. you know? you just lose the moment. he also ended up creating a moment which i'm sure went viral. >> yes, it did. >> it would have been a kiss on the -- >> cheek. >> it wouldn't have mattered. wouldn't have been as sweet. >> he did it that way. >>> i could have used one of these bags at the airport. i told you part of the story but i was -- i had a flight i had to make on wednesday. i was trying to race to it
there's a super fan who loves, loves, loves adele who happened to be in town from nigeria. >> he went way from nigeria to vancouver. >> to see her. >> yes. >> did you ever have one of those awkward moments where you're not sure if someone is going in for a hug or a kiss and you turn? one of those awkward things happened and she actually kissed him. take a look. >> how old are you? >> 21. >> and where do you live? >> look at him, like trying to get...
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they were three when their family came from nigeria. 37% of nigerians immigrating to the u.s. have college degrees. her father graduated college in business. but here, he drove taxis to support his family of 7. they lived in oakland, richmond, back to oakland. money was a struggle especially after her mom lost her job after being injured in a car accident. >> i thought that, like, there was a potential that we could be homeless. >> reporter: so when she was 13, she went to work selling trinkets 6 days a week. >> sometimes i was knocking on people's doors going door to door, sometimes from a gas station. >> reporter: from the time she was 8, she also had a lot of responsibility at home with siblings. >> she was responsible for cooking, cleaning, helping her siblings with homework. >> reporter: that homework part, for her parents, education was top priority. >> for that family it was really about saving their lives. it was he had -- education was going to change their future. >> you will do the best. and you will be the best. it was an expectation. >> reporter: this year, she ta
they were three when their family came from nigeria. 37% of nigerians immigrating to the u.s. have college degrees. her father graduated college in business. but here, he drove taxis to support his family of 7. they lived in oakland, richmond, back to oakland. money was a struggle especially after her mom lost her job after being injured in a car accident. >> i thought that, like, there was a potential that we could be homeless. >> reporter: so when she was 13, she went to work...
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rights around the world, would have been a supporter of boko haram, the terrorist organization in nigeriat has attacked little girls especially, taken them out of school. let's listen to that passage of his speech. >> in nigeria, hillary clinton amazingly fought for two years to keep an al qaeda affiliate off of the terrorist watch list. these al qaeda terrorists abducted hundreds of innocent young women who years ago. these schoolgirls are still missing today. and what was the solution from the obama-clinton team? a hash tag campaign. she fights for the wrong people. >> first of all, the schoolgirls he's talking about who were kidnapped, were kidnapped when boko haram was on the terror watch list. what they call the foreign terror organization list. there was a move to get boko haram on that list earlier. the state department were moving toward it. they were strongly advised against it. and secretary clinton was strongly advised against it, because those in private contact with boko haram. any private contact with them would become illegal as soon as they were named to that list. so ther
rights around the world, would have been a supporter of boko haram, the terrorist organization in nigeriat has attacked little girls especially, taken them out of school. let's listen to that passage of his speech. >> in nigeria, hillary clinton amazingly fought for two years to keep an al qaeda affiliate off of the terrorist watch list. these al qaeda terrorists abducted hundreds of innocent young women who years ago. these schoolgirls are still missing today. and what was the solution...
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en aguascalientes la sub 23 de mÉxico ante nigeria. daÑando un poco de espectÁculo. los aficionados de la albiceleste con diferentes cantos, con el fin de que lionel messi deje la selecciÓn. Él comento que iba a dejar la tras el final de la copa amÉrica. la aficiÓn no quiere que suceda. francia va a tener que enfrentar a una verdadera revelaciÓn como es islandia los islandeses saben que no tienen nada que perder. un batazo hacia central. en pelota caliente no fue un buen dÍa para los equipos de la bahÍa porque los gigantes de san francisco iban a caer en arizona 6 5, luego de haber liderado en la parte baja de la novena entrada, se cayÓ todo de arizona saliÓ adelante los piratas le ganarÍa a los atlÉticos. ponemos fin a los deportes, yo soy raÚl delgado. ramÓn: muy amable, raÚl. en breve le hablarÉ de una historia insÓlita de amor le sorprenderÁ saber entre quienes ser esta supuesta relaciÓn que parece que es intensa. las imÁgenes en breve. a la gente le encanta mi portobello mushroom buttery jack, ...hecha con cebollas a la parrilla y mantequilla de ajo y especias.
en aguascalientes la sub 23 de mÉxico ante nigeria. daÑando un poco de espectÁculo. los aficionados de la albiceleste con diferentes cantos, con el fin de que lionel messi deje la selecciÓn. Él comento que iba a dejar la tras el final de la copa amÉrica. la aficiÓn no quiere que suceda. francia va a tener que enfrentar a una verdadera revelaciÓn como es islandia los islandeses saben que no tienen nada que perder. un batazo hacia central. en pelota caliente no fue un buen dÍa para los...
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what if nigeria comes back?push back that day further and further, and the longer it takes to turn on the u.s. shale machine the greater the risk for the downside. rebalancing, when is that going to happen? is the supply glut going to delay that? jeff: whether it is product or crude does not really matter. it is happening in the u.s. if you look at inventories in the oecd and china, a have been building. even the balanced table numbers that came out of the iea data shows that there has been a big draw. the port stocks have declined. we saw a drop in saudi arabia's inventory. when we look at the global balance which is more important than looking at the u.s. east -- when youlance, look at the high-frequency data it should a 6 million barrel build during the first few weeks in july. you need to go back to what is going on with the fomc. alix: the dollar. jeff currie, goldman sachs, global head of commodities research. david: coming up, is the fed too reserved? we will take a look at why the fed should hike rates s
what if nigeria comes back?push back that day further and further, and the longer it takes to turn on the u.s. shale machine the greater the risk for the downside. rebalancing, when is that going to happen? is the supply glut going to delay that? jeff: whether it is product or crude does not really matter. it is happening in the u.s. if you look at inventories in the oecd and china, a have been building. even the balanced table numbers that came out of the iea data shows that there has been a...
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in libya and nigeria, reald. in china and syria, guilty. in iran and russia and cuba.ere at home for risking americans secrets to keep her on and lying to cover it all that -- it all up. her focus group tested persona with no genuine -- genuine soup -- genuineness to be found as a sham. we cannot permit someone to commander in chief who has made the world a more violent and dangerous place with every bad judgment she has made. we cannot make the chief law enforcement officer of the united states someone who is wrist american secrets and lied to the american people about it day after day after day. here it is everybody. we did not disqualify hillary clinton to be president of the united states. the facts of her life and career disqualifier. i can tell that everybody in this hall agrees with this. all atto talk to you home in your living room sitting that tonight. you are the ones who will decide this election. we have an alternative. .e have a man who is unafraid we have a manual was to lead us. we have a manual understand the frustrations and the aspirations of our fel
in libya and nigeria, reald. in china and syria, guilty. in iran and russia and cuba.ere at home for risking americans secrets to keep her on and lying to cover it all that -- it all up. her focus group tested persona with no genuine -- genuine soup -- genuineness to be found as a sham. we cannot permit someone to commander in chief who has made the world a more violent and dangerous place with every bad judgment she has made. we cannot make the chief law enforcement officer of the united...
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nigeria having a trouble enforcing a cease-fire in oriole country.have seen movement in the australian dollar. it dropped but then recovered. neither large party in australia managed a majority -- more coming up throughout the hour . we will have more analysis from sydney shortly. george osborne had set the goal of lowering britain's corporate tax rate is 15% to keep businesses investing in the country. he expects the result of the referendum and wants to mitigate of thenomic impact brexit. australia's election has resulted in neither party having enough seats to form a government, undermining their credit rating, possibly. there are limited implications but it indicates a wider deficit. the election results have yet to be completely finalized. an increasing number of economists predict that chinese banks will receive the bailout within two years. is among thebank respondents in the latest in-swerve saying they expect the move. the majority asked believed cost every capitalization will receive $0.5 billion. one of london's biggest law firms has threa
nigeria having a trouble enforcing a cease-fire in oriole country.have seen movement in the australian dollar. it dropped but then recovered. neither large party in australia managed a majority -- more coming up throughout the hour . we will have more analysis from sydney shortly. george osborne had set the goal of lowering britain's corporate tax rate is 15% to keep businesses investing in the country. he expects the result of the referendum and wants to mitigate of thenomic impact brexit....
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original de la primera dama cuando sostenÍa un cartel y pedÍa el regreso de las niÑas secuestradas en nigeriandres. el vestido se agotÓ en toda las tasas a -tallas a travÉs de internet. marÍa: preguntÉ a mis seguidores de twitter que pensaban que era una distracciÓn y si se perdÍa el mensaje, un 75% dijo que sÍ. tracy: ey. ay, no, no, ahora hay que aguantar al bebé llorando todo el tiempo. anastasia: si quieres, si no, hay unos departamentos muy bonitos allá en tepepa. o en santa marta, dos por dos muy cómodos, los compartirías con unas compañeritas bien lindas. tracy: yo no sé qué rayos te está pasando. pedro: derecho, aquí. una, dos, tr
original de la primera dama cuando sostenÍa un cartel y pedÍa el regreso de las niÑas secuestradas en nigeriandres. el vestido se agotÓ en toda las tasas a -tallas a travÉs de internet. marÍa: preguntÉ a mis seguidores de twitter que pensaban que era una distracciÓn y si se perdÍa el mensaje, un 75% dijo que sÍ. tracy: ey. ay, no, no, ahora hay que aguantar al bebé llorando todo el tiempo. anastasia: si quieres, si no, hay unos departamentos muy bonitos allá en tepepa. o en santa...
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he has condemned isis, al qaeda, boko haram, sympathizers in afghanistan and nigeria to educate girlss the antithesis of isis. bill: anthony, this is happening in the poconos, who knew there was a tie to the coup across the globe? >> heavy security, armed security, as soon as i got in, they're the nicest people, and unassuming. they have generators there, food stored. they're prepared to be there for a long time, if need be there, is no evident of any aggression that would take place outside the walls. he has a tv studio where he preaches back to turkey. they are much more focused on communicating his message from exile and living safely in the united states. >> when you look at what happened with erdogan and turkey. this guy running the compound that you went to. he's detained. the president decides i'm going to extend the period he can be detained to 30 days because i feel like it. it makes you happen you're an american when you hear what happens across the globe. >> that doesn't sound american at all being detained for an indefinite amount of time. >> only if you're a terrorist. >>
he has condemned isis, al qaeda, boko haram, sympathizers in afghanistan and nigeria to educate girlss the antithesis of isis. bill: anthony, this is happening in the poconos, who knew there was a tie to the coup across the globe? >> heavy security, armed security, as soon as i got in, they're the nicest people, and unassuming. they have generators there, food stored. they're prepared to be there for a long time, if need be there, is no evident of any aggression that would take place...
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we have lost a lot of supply out of nigeria. we had supply disruptions out of canada.of weak demand in china and india. the position does not change much. and you have the question, what caused the decline in prices down to $42 a barrel? because fundamentals are not distinct right now, the market is trading off the dollar. you can paint a picture of the dollar and oil prices going back to june 1 trading lockstep. the fundamental picture in commodity is not given much direction. alix: something i have been wanting is the time spread of dubai from one to two months, and now prices are much lower for the two-month prices, and that is due to the oversupply. the reason i mentioned the dubai spread is that has reference in asian demand to read are you worried about asian demand as referenced in that quote? >> it is slow whether you look at the most recent number -- give an idea of how the biggest is, the numbers in india were 600,000 barrels per day quote, but it came in at around 250,000. that is a big price to the downside. china is slowing given the stimulus is beginning
we have lost a lot of supply out of nigeria. we had supply disruptions out of canada.of weak demand in china and india. the position does not change much. and you have the question, what caused the decline in prices down to $42 a barrel? because fundamentals are not distinct right now, the market is trading off the dollar. you can paint a picture of the dollar and oil prices going back to june 1 trading lockstep. the fundamental picture in commodity is not given much direction. alix: something...
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david, from nigeria described how the decking on which women were sitting cracked.rds of wood punctured the thin rubber, and the women were crushed in the panic. >> reporter: eric felice, from nigeria is separated from the rest of the men, to give him some privacy to mourn his 28-year-old wife texie. >> reporter: what happened to her? >> reporter: in the small clinic next door to the sanctuary, dr. erna rijnielse prepares 22 death certificates, which she will give to the italian authorities. >> people have inhaled fumes, maybe people have fainted, they went under the other ones, they asphyxiated. they died a horrible death, really, really bad. the other thing is in terms of identification these people don't come from places where there are perfect dental records or other things, so it's going to be very difficult to give them a name and an identity. so we have one person that we know. the other ones, we don't and i don't think we'll ever find out. >> reporter: there is an organization which has got the personnel, the technology and the wherewithal to be able to help
david, from nigeria described how the decking on which women were sitting cracked.rds of wood punctured the thin rubber, and the women were crushed in the panic. >> reporter: eric felice, from nigeria is separated from the rest of the men, to give him some privacy to mourn his 28-year-old wife texie. >> reporter: what happened to her? >> reporter: in the small clinic next door to the sanctuary, dr. erna rijnielse prepares 22 death certificates, which she will give to the...
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the people who have fled poverty, dictators, and terrorists come from west africa, nigeria, senegal and mali. a group of senegalese we talk with has waited a full five years for this moment. michael blossom spent two years in libya earning money for the expensive passage, for himself, his small son david, and his pregnant wife laura. he was beaten, kicked, insulted. he says libya was pure hell. michael: the police would break into your house. the criminals would break into your house. they would rob you of everything. even the police, they were all criminals. so, this is what we have faced for the past two years. we have been facing this, and we can't wait any longer. so, that is why we have to take the risk. it's better to take a risk for once than remain in the risk forever. reporter: palermo, sicily, whether the european continent will be the promised land for the refugees is questionable. the reality is that most of the west africans won't be granted asylum and will be deported. yet they've survived, because an aid organization doesn't want to let anyone die -- because the doctors w
the people who have fled poverty, dictators, and terrorists come from west africa, nigeria, senegal and mali. a group of senegalese we talk with has waited a full five years for this moment. michael blossom spent two years in libya earning money for the expensive passage, for himself, his small son david, and his pregnant wife laura. he was beaten, kicked, insulted. he says libya was pure hell. michael: the police would break into your house. the criminals would break into your house. they...
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team usa next takes on nigeria on monday in houston. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by riverwalk casino. have a great weekend, guys. >> you too, rick.
team usa next takes on nigeria on monday in houston. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by riverwalk casino. have a great weekend, guys. >> you too, rick.
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about a company that goes into places in sub-saharan africa where there is a love places like lake of nigeria. they've benefited in recent years from connectivity into the thesis is that if you identify sort of a top 1% of talent and train them they could be good enough to work for google but because of the connectivity, they don't have to leave the dose or in a movie so the they d a marketplace out of that where they are taking these spectacularly brilliant young nigerians and kenyans and putting them through the toughest kind of technology training an in that they create essentially a marketplace where they can go work for google or they can do so from vegas or nairobi. that means the capital was flowing from silicon valley to sub-saharan africa and you're able to build capital in the country is going to be lasting and they wil will become the fue companies said this is where i'm optimistic. >> is anybody else doing that right now? splenic yes and it's the beginning of a larger trend that you won't read about in the book [inaudible] [laughter] >> i've only got six or seven minute so i'm goi
about a company that goes into places in sub-saharan africa where there is a love places like lake of nigeria. they've benefited in recent years from connectivity into the thesis is that if you identify sort of a top 1% of talent and train them they could be good enough to work for google but because of the connectivity, they don't have to leave the dose or in a movie so the they d a marketplace out of that where they are taking these spectacularly brilliant young nigerians and kenyans and...
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foundation accepted millions and millions of dollars from countries like saudi arabia, qatar and nigeria. >> that is kind of nonsense, when we go into these countries and i go in often. we address these issues. i think that we democrats shouldn't stoop to his level. i think we have to talk about the issues and the good part about hillary is she puts the issues on the back burner on the front burner. >> if you look at the actual underlying truth, donald trump hires women and has always hired women and has them in executive level positions and pays them as much or more than men. >> look at the election and there is one clear choice. we want a candidate that i would trust with national security issues and a real plan for job creation and supporting small businesses. >> donald trump believes in picking yourself up by your boot straps and a need to help women but a global approach to improving america as a whole. >> fiery right? the next 4th street face-off happens in a half hour at 1:15, we are debating the black lives matters movement and streaming it live from the facebook page. we hope to
foundation accepted millions and millions of dollars from countries like saudi arabia, qatar and nigeria. >> that is kind of nonsense, when we go into these countries and i go in often. we address these issues. i think that we democrats shouldn't stoop to his level. i think we have to talk about the issues and the good part about hillary is she puts the issues on the back burner on the front burner. >> if you look at the actual underlying truth, donald trump hires women and has...
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facing 20 years in prison.pr we're told he first made contact with the terrorist group while visiting nigeria last year. was he busted just two days after trying to buy a gun at a chantilly begun store.stor attacks on the us are 100 percent the rightt continuing. he was apparently inspired by a us borne qaeda preacher.rea a bank robbery in false church turned into a bomb scare this th afternoon after a man held up a td bank. he dropped a backpack outside and claimed there was an explosive devise inside the bag. the bomb squad came in determined the bag was harmless. they are still looking for that bank robber. well, it could have been a game changer for the 2016 presidential raise, but tonight it appears hillary clinton will not face charges for using a private e-mail server when shehe was secretary of state. fbi james comey announced his suggest agency will not recommend that mrs. clinton be indicted or charged for mishandling classified information. director comey was so critical of clinton's handling of the e-mail. he said it was careless, but not rise to the level of a crime. although the
facing 20 years in prison.pr we're told he first made contact with the terrorist group while visiting nigeria last year. was he busted just two days after trying to buy a gun at a chantilly begun store.stor attacks on the us are 100 percent the rightt continuing. he was apparently inspired by a us borne qaeda preacher.rea a bank robbery in false church turned into a bomb scare this th afternoon after a man held up a td bank. he dropped a backpack outside and claimed there was an explosive...
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. >> hillary clinton for a qaeda affiliate in nigeria, is she guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> see, she fights for the wrong people. >> trevor: absolute bull [bleep], chris christie is giving-- for our kidnapping. >> we here a boxa haram did not need any help from hillary clinton. we will call hillary when we need help deleting our e-mails. you are chiefed your goal. and then they get credit. to some white bastard. >> bring back our girls. >> we were the ones trending. >> bring back our girls. >> we are the ones with the followers. >> bring back our girls. >> not to mention, many experts agree with hillary, huh? because if she had deses ignited us as foreign terrorists it would have enhanced our not ryity. we could have attracted more followers. that is why hillary didn't give it us to. >> scott baio is about to speak. ♪ ♪ which one of theseing awards appeals most to you? the top safety pick midsize car and suv. most dependable. means a lot to me. the green car because i like fuel efficiency. what if there was a car company that received all of these awards. one c
. >> hillary clinton for a qaeda affiliate in nigeria, is she guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> see, she fights for the wrong people. >> trevor: absolute bull [bleep], chris christie is giving-- for our kidnapping. >> we here a boxa haram did not need any help from hillary clinton. we will call hillary when we need help deleting our e-mails. you are chiefed your goal. and then they get credit. to some white bastard. >> bring back our girls. >> we were...
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indonesia has executed 14 people convicted of drug crimes, including citizens of nigeria, zimbabwe, pakistand india. the convicts were shoty a firing squad, despite both national and international protest. human rights groups condemned the killings. britain's new prime minister theresa may has reassured poles living in the u.k. that they are welcome, despite anti-polish hate crimes following brexit. these statements came after a meeting in warsaw with her counterpart. around 800,000 poles currently live in britain. changing gears, business news, and new numbers for dw's performance. >> it was almost a year ago that diesel gate came to light, and they have cost volkswagen's bottom line. net profit 57%, to 1.1 billion euros. still, sales continue to climb. >> in the first half of this year, vw sold 1.5 billion vehicles. -- 5.1 billion vehicles. they hope that means the decline following their omissions scandal may be over. driving the upward trend is their biggest market, china. more than a third of the vw deliveries went there. in june, sales were 7% higher than a year earlier. that has enabl
indonesia has executed 14 people convicted of drug crimes, including citizens of nigeria, zimbabwe, pakistand india. the convicts were shoty a firing squad, despite both national and international protest. human rights groups condemned the killings. britain's new prime minister theresa may has reassured poles living in the u.k. that they are welcome, despite anti-polish hate crimes following brexit. these statements came after a meeting in warsaw with her counterpart. around 800,000 poles...
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retro fire will come over nigeria. air-to-ground communications are broken but the rockets fire on the nose. the crew begins the descent through atmosphere. this is e view they will see for a long time. after these forbidding mountains, the sweep of the pacific will look friendly and hospitable. waiting for gemini 8 are rescue aircraft circling in the landing area, ready to pick up any electronic signal from the spacecraft. two aircraft from okinawa were originally assigned here, but five others were alerted and added to the recovery team. when gemini 8 is only three miles away. a c-54 catches sight of it on the main landing parachute. after that, landing is almost routine and gemini 8 landed within two miles of the predicted impact point. the first pararescue swimmer in the water is airman first class neale. airman neale is a veteran of rescue work, a good man to have on your side. he's followed by two other rescue swimmers. it was early afternoon in the pacific. almost 11:00 at night in the atlantic where the "uss bo
retro fire will come over nigeria. air-to-ground communications are broken but the rockets fire on the nose. the crew begins the descent through atmosphere. this is e view they will see for a long time. after these forbidding mountains, the sweep of the pacific will look friendly and hospitable. waiting for gemini 8 are rescue aircraft circling in the landing area, ready to pick up any electronic signal from the spacecraft. two aircraft from okinawa were originally assigned here, but five...
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the italian government has condemned the killing of an asylum seeker from nigeria, and urged italiansstand against racism and hatred. 36-year-old emmanuel namdi came to italy with his girlfriend to escape the nigerian islamist group boko haram. the local town has held a visual for him -- a vigil for him. he was beaten to death on tuesday by a soccer hooligan who had a history of violence. the man has been arrested and charged with murder. here in germany, parliament has approved legislation to integrate the one million plus refugees who have settled here, including funds for job creation and language courses. chancellor angela merkel is hailing the law as historic, but opposition groups say the law may end up alienating the very people it is designed to help. reporter: the reception center at the temple half airport -- templehof airport is the largest in germany. 12,000 refugees are living here. , for months living here in cramped conditions, it only makes it worse. some are here alone, and the parents here are often preoccupied with their own suffering and the process of applying for
the italian government has condemned the killing of an asylum seeker from nigeria, and urged italiansstand against racism and hatred. 36-year-old emmanuel namdi came to italy with his girlfriend to escape the nigerian islamist group boko haram. the local town has held a visual for him -- a vigil for him. he was beaten to death on tuesday by a soccer hooligan who had a history of violence. the man has been arrested and charged with murder. here in germany, parliament has approved legislation to...
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they occasionally tell the local priest -- who's originally from nigeria -- about their worries and abouteing ostracised. >> i recall how one told me about a woman who suddenly began hurling abuse at him. it made him sad. reporter: after all, most refugees have fled from war, says okeke. >> they want to integrate. the politicians have to ensure this is possible. and if it's a success no one has to be scared. reporter: but integration remains an unresolved issue. hofer can capitalise on the fears of his compariots at the next elections. many among pinkafeld's marching band back him. >> i think about my future. i want to be able to find a good job. i don't want to hunt around for a job because so many immigrants come here and take our jobs. reporter: many pinkafeld residents will vote for hofer in the upcoming presidential election. the rest of austria, meanwhile, is polarised. many worry the election could be a close call again. and produce a right-wing populist president. michelle: in turkey, clubs and societies where networks are made and business deals done are traditionally for men. de
they occasionally tell the local priest -- who's originally from nigeria -- about their worries and abouteing ostracised. >> i recall how one told me about a woman who suddenly began hurling abuse at him. it made him sad. reporter: after all, most refugees have fled from war, says okeke. >> they want to integrate. the politicians have to ensure this is possible. and if it's a success no one has to be scared. reporter: but integration remains an unresolved issue. hofer can capitalise...