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despite the progress, the nigerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram have to recognise this comes in a long line of quite strong state m e nts comes in a long line of quite strong statements from the president about boko haram. a year ago or so he told the bbc that the war against the militant group was technically one and the government had one at that warand and the government had one at that war and yet, and the government had one at that warand yet, in and the government had one at that war and yet, in that past year, we have seen suicide bomb attacks and other attacks by boko haram. what is clear is the militant group have lost a n clear is the militant group have lost an awful lot of territory and do not control big towns. it seems according to the president's statement that they may have lost their territory in the north—east of their territory in the north—east of the country. but the group's tactics have changed and they've become an organisation that uses more suicide attacks and sneak attacks rather than old and territory. so it would be pre
despite the progress, the nigerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram have to recognise this comes in a long line of quite strong state m e nts comes in a long line of quite strong statements from the president about boko haram. a year ago or so he told the bbc that the war against the militant group was technically one and the government had one at that warand and the government had one at that war and yet, and the government had one at that warand yet, in and...
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today, no one knows the nigerian flag.en you say niger, people think but we're fighting for recognition under the nigerian flag. >> they have joined forces to show that fashion can support industrial development, result that can help create jobs. >> we join development projects together with cultural projects and we can send a message to her youth that you don't necessarily have to immigrate. young people need to stay and attractiveo create conditions to captivate her generation get them to focus on improving development. >> one way to tackle unemployment is creating the infrastructure for trade. >> being able to bring into prominence will allow us not only to train young africans but people from sub-saharan africa and the whole continent. that can provide a point of reference that these cultural icon so dearly need. >> guest designers hail from all over the globe. is the traditional taste for prince and colors. >> african fashion has never been ethnic fashion. fashion isican affordable. white people can wear it, asian peo
today, no one knows the nigerian flag.en you say niger, people think but we're fighting for recognition under the nigerian flag. >> they have joined forces to show that fashion can support industrial development, result that can help create jobs. >> we join development projects together with cultural projects and we can send a message to her youth that you don't necessarily have to immigrate. young people need to stay and attractiveo create conditions to captivate her generation get...
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the nigerian government are saying that this is a major step forward however. carrie fisher is in intensive care in a los angeles hospital after suffering a heart attack on a flight from london to los angeles. their condition is not yet clear as we report. it's the role that made carrie fisher a star. beautiful, resourceful, tough, princess leia. she played a part in the first star wars films and again in the force awakens, released last year. here she is, just two weeks ago on the graham norton show, promoting her new book based on her teenage diaries. we brought all these things up thinking, i have to put them in a book, maybe it is funny. that didn't happen. we now know she boarded a plane from heathrow to the us yesterday. 15 minutes before landing in los angeles, she was taken ill with a suspected heart attack. 0ff—duty medical staff and cabin crew came to her aid. paramedics transferred her by ambulance to the intensive care unit here. initial reports suggested she was stable, but her current medical condition is not known. how are you feeling? good. the
the nigerian government are saying that this is a major step forward however. carrie fisher is in intensive care in a los angeles hospital after suffering a heart attack on a flight from london to los angeles. their condition is not yet clear as we report. it's the role that made carrie fisher a star. beautiful, resourceful, tough, princess leia. she played a part in the first star wars films and again in the force awakens, released last year. here she is, just two weeks ago on the graham...
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the nigerian government are saying that this is a major step forward however. —— nigeria.ght up in the horrors of war. but for one young girl severely injured by the conflict, there's hope of a better year ahead. fatima alba kour‘s just undergone life changing surgery in germany. the bbc‘s rickin majithia has been following her story. fatima albakour fatima alba kour is fatima albakour is a child of war. at three years old, she is too young to understand why her country would turn their guns on each other, but not too young to bear their skulls. she was seven—month—old when a fire crippled her legs and vocal chords. 60% of her body was burned. her father went from hospital to hospital, pleading with doctors to save her life. translation: one of the hospitals suggested giving her a lethal injection. they said her burns were too severe and she would be disabled her whole life. now when i look at her, i thank god she is alive. she makes us feel happyjust by seeing her. a renowned german surgeon heard her. a renowned german surgeon heard her story and decided that it could hav
the nigerian government are saying that this is a major step forward however. —— nigeria.ght up in the horrors of war. but for one young girl severely injured by the conflict, there's hope of a better year ahead. fatima alba kour‘s just undergone life changing surgery in germany. the bbc‘s rickin majithia has been following her story. fatima albakour fatima alba kour is fatima albakour is a child of war. at three years old, she is too young to understand why her country would turn their...
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we spoke to the nigerian oil minister.will be comfortable, but anything above 60 and you have shale producers in the u.s. coming back online. >> one is incentivizing shale producers in the united states to start to drill more because they know the saudi's are going to be there. you could be incentivizing without from within and that opec and non-opec group of countries that they are providing the support to saudi arabia. you say you are going to do whatever it takes. you could get other countries, angola, olivia, algeria, and saying if the saudi's are going to do it, we don't need to do it. the saudi's are offering a good option to the rest of the market. that is a dangerous position. tom: it is newtonian monday here at "surveillance." there's like six plug-ins to where oil ought to be. the general question is, where should oil ought to be? with the elasticity of supply in america, with all the dynamics you described on opec, the cartel, where is the best market clearing price for oil? >> i think that $60 probably is that
we spoke to the nigerian oil minister.will be comfortable, but anything above 60 and you have shale producers in the u.s. coming back online. >> one is incentivizing shale producers in the united states to start to drill more because they know the saudi's are going to be there. you could be incentivizing without from within and that opec and non-opec group of countries that they are providing the support to saudi arabia. you say you are going to do whatever it takes. you could get other...
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today the nigerian army says it's freed nearly 2,000 captives but as nbc news explains, most of those girls remain missing. ♪ holy night >> reporter: hope for a peaceful christmas renewed tonight as nigeria claims to have finally crushed the islamist extremist group boko haram. the president saying the militants are on the run. driven from their last enclave in the sambisi forest, their hostages freed. for seven years, they've murdered and terrorized in their quest to set up an islamic state in africa. their brazen kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls inspired a worldwide campaign "bring back our girls." two years later, barely any escaped. just 21 released. most still missing. boko haram joined forces with isis last year, becoming its most sinister franchise. >> they actually are far, far more lethal. they were far more lethal than isis was. >> reporter: unlike isis, boko haram's attacks are focused on nigeria and neighboring countries. >> it could be possible that boko haram has been defeated at the base camp. but they may have broken down into smaller units and going underground
today the nigerian army says it's freed nearly 2,000 captives but as nbc news explains, most of those girls remain missing. ♪ holy night >> reporter: hope for a peaceful christmas renewed tonight as nigeria claims to have finally crushed the islamist extremist group boko haram. the president saying the militants are on the run. driven from their last enclave in the sambisi forest, their hostages freed. for seven years, they've murdered and terrorized in their quest to set up an islamic...
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here, the nigerian army is burning shrub to stop militants taking cover.f the houses in borno state are destroyed. and without more assistance, the governor has this warning for the west. if nigeria is to implode, it's going to be a very frightening prospect. up north is the sahara desert. if 30 million english—speaking africans will be knocking on the doors of europe, it will be a much more frightening prospect. even the 2—3 million syrians have unsettled europe. something as simple as collecting water here can mean risking your life. even in government—controlled areas. years of fighting have shattered this society. and the war against boko haram is still not won. martin patience, bbc news, north—eastern nigeria. to bring you some good news from west midlands police, they were appealing for help to find some young sisters who had gone missing from their home in the aston area of birmingham. they have been found safe and well, according to west midlands police. this was a ten—year—old and her 11—year—old sister, who had gone missing. they we re sister, wh
here, the nigerian army is burning shrub to stop militants taking cover.f the houses in borno state are destroyed. and without more assistance, the governor has this warning for the west. if nigeria is to implode, it's going to be a very frightening prospect. up north is the sahara desert. if 30 million english—speaking africans will be knocking on the doors of europe, it will be a much more frightening prospect. even the 2—3 million syrians have unsettled europe. something as simple as...
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here, the nigerian army is burning shrub to stop militants taking cover.'ll need to rely on aid. but a third of the houses in borno state are destroyed. and without more assistance, the governor has this morning for the west. if nigeria is to implode it is going to be a very frightening prospect. up north is the sahara desert. if 30 million english—speaking africans will be knocking on the doors of europe, it will be a much more frightening prospect. even the two or three million syrians have unsettled europe. something as simple as collecting water here can mean risking your life. even in government—controlled areas. years of fighting have shattered this society. and the war against boko haram is still not won. martin patience, bbc news, north eastern nigeria. the coastguard in kent has called off an extensive search for the night after a fishing boat sank around 17 miles off ramsgate. one person has died and another was found clinging to the upturned hull early this morning and was airlifted to hospital. our correspondent simon jones has more. capsized.
here, the nigerian army is burning shrub to stop militants taking cover.'ll need to rely on aid. but a third of the houses in borno state are destroyed. and without more assistance, the governor has this morning for the west. if nigeria is to implode it is going to be a very frightening prospect. up north is the sahara desert. if 30 million english—speaking africans will be knocking on the doors of europe, it will be a much more frightening prospect. even the two or three million syrians have...
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the nigerian government are saying that this is a major step forward however.orist cell linked to anis amri, the tunisian who killed twelve people by driving a lorry into a christmas market in berlin. the interior ministry said one of those detained was amri's nephew. 24—year—old amri was shot dead by police in milan in the early hours of friday morning. bethany bell reports. this is anis amri, the man who is suspected of being behind the attack on a berlin christmas market, in the name of so—called islamic state. and now authorities across europe and the middle east are trying to piece together his extremist connections. the 24—year—old tunisian made this video shortly before driving a lorry along a crowded street, killing 12 people. now, a clearer picture of his network is emerging. officials in tunis say he was connected to a militant cell which included his sister's son. amri is thought to have sent him money to help him come to germany. the nephew now in custody in tunisia. two others have also been arrested. spanish authorities are investigating whether a
the nigerian government are saying that this is a major step forward however.orist cell linked to anis amri, the tunisian who killed twelve people by driving a lorry into a christmas market in berlin. the interior ministry said one of those detained was amri's nephew. 24—year—old amri was shot dead by police in milan in the early hours of friday morning. bethany bell reports. this is anis amri, the man who is suspected of being behind the attack on a berlin christmas market, in the name of...
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traditional nigerian dish. >> beef stewed with melon and pumpkin seeds. there's futu.crumbly than pap. >> this is basmati rice and rose water. and pickled. and this has cassava in it. >> right. good taste. oh, yeah. awesome. good food here. menu change every day? >> that's the idea. >> you do a lot of great food in a small space. there are no seats. his customers remain part of the constantly unfolding street theater of yeoville. they mingle, talk, observe. >> lot's of people, lot's of stories pass through here. lots of culture interaction. >> with food, i knew food is a way to engage. got to put something in your mouth to get your ears open, you know. ♪ >> across town, another pioneer of sorts. an urban settler in a very different neighborhood. this is hillbrow. a notoriously dangerous district. and this is deejay lez. >> when i came here, i always dreamed of being a musician. i see myself singing in front of huge crowds, you know, making money in the process. that's what i dreamt about. >> he spins records and promotes acts and events in nightclubs. we meet in his fa
traditional nigerian dish. >> beef stewed with melon and pumpkin seeds. there's futu.crumbly than pap. >> this is basmati rice and rose water. and pickled. and this has cassava in it. >> right. good taste. oh, yeah. awesome. good food here. menu change every day? >> that's the idea. >> you do a lot of great food in a small space. there are no seats. his customers remain part of the constantly unfolding street theater of yeoville. they mingle, talk, observe....
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patients come from, although one london trust reported its biggest debts were from indians, pakistanis, nigeriansment of health said it was determined to stamp out abuse of the system and was considering charging migrants more for healthcare. police across the uk are preparing for a spike in crimes of domestic violence against women over christmas. in sunderland, a project is underway which works with men who could become abuse offenders. fiona trott reports. welcome, everybody. we'll make a start. the new way of tackling domestic abuse. ok, somebody mentioned money. who mentioned money? these men are learning how their absuive behaviour is affecting their partner. is that a reason to stay or to go? she would be better off if she left. the 26—week course involves the charity barnardo's. it can get up to 20 referrals a month, and that's just in sunderland. little kicks, little punches, stuff like that, then it was like vice—versa, she was starting to hit me. this man was referred by his gp. so how has the course helped you? take time to think about stuff. the course learns you how to take time—out
patients come from, although one london trust reported its biggest debts were from indians, pakistanis, nigeriansment of health said it was determined to stamp out abuse of the system and was considering charging migrants more for healthcare. police across the uk are preparing for a spike in crimes of domestic violence against women over christmas. in sunderland, a project is underway which works with men who could become abuse offenders. fiona trott reports. welcome, everybody. we'll make a...
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although one london trust reported its biggest debts were from indians, pakistanis, nigerians and americanso stamp out abuse of the system. and was considering charging migrants more for healthcare. glastonbury festival could move to a new site in three years' time to protect the land at its current location in somerset. founder michael eavis says the new location "towards the midlands" would be used every five years — but said he would be reluctant to see the festival move permanently. the top stories this hour... police in berlin say the truck that crashed into a popular christmas market — killing at least 12 people — was deliberately steered into the crowd. the german authorities are questioning a man thought to be the driver. russia's president has described monday's assassination of his country's ambassador to turkey as an act of provocation aimed at derailing peace efforts in syria. andrei karlov was killed by an off—duty police officer. three worshippers have been injured in a gun attack at a muslim prayer centre in the swiss city of zurich. police said an unknown person entered the
although one london trust reported its biggest debts were from indians, pakistanis, nigerians and americanso stamp out abuse of the system. and was considering charging migrants more for healthcare. glastonbury festival could move to a new site in three years' time to protect the land at its current location in somerset. founder michael eavis says the new location "towards the midlands" would be used every five years — but said he would be reluctant to see the festival move...
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. >> the inmate in whose cell the items were found is a nigerian lukuman aderibigbe. he's serving 38 years for the armed robbery and battery of two other nigerian immigrants and his record inside prison is troubling. >> he has a violent history. in the department of corrections. that's why he's in this unit. assaults on staff, possession of weapons. he poses a serious risk to the facility. >> sit right here. what was found in your cell last night? >> it was some sculpture i was making of my son. and i was skipping rope. i was using it as a jump rope. a skipping rope, you know, for my high blood pressure. >> what was the rope made from? >> i don't know. i guess from the clothes. you know what i'm saying? i use that as a skipping rope. >> did you make the rope? >> no, i didn't make the rope. >> how long ago was that? >> when they moved someone out of there. >> you had the rope for two months? >> no, i said like -- >> you had the rope two months. >> he says he got the rope off the range a couple months ago. which is kind of hard to believe. the head isn't as big of a con
. >> the inmate in whose cell the items were found is a nigerian lukuman aderibigbe. he's serving 38 years for the armed robbery and battery of two other nigerian immigrants and his record inside prison is troubling. >> he has a violent history. in the department of corrections. that's why he's in this unit. assaults on staff, possession of weapons. he poses a serious risk to the facility. >> sit right here. what was found in your cell last night? >> it was some...
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. >> we had the nigerian oil minister before christmas sitting in that chair, he was pointing to thection of those u.s. producers, something that the opec producers were nervous about. i think it's going to be crucial. it's just a six-month deal. six months can fly very, very quickly. and whether you can have a market that can move quickly to trim supplies in that time frame to make those producers satisfy, to continue on with the production agreement is the question. because don't forget in the past you had other agreements that followed the initial agreement. whether that's the case this time around is key for 2017. >> they have left the door hoop to extend it if need be. the nigerian oil minister was not concerned about cheating, people not complying with the agreement. he seemed to say that wouldn't be a problem this time around. >> because they are thinking they'll stick to the agreement, but the other point is he wanted to participate in the oil cut. but they were hampered by some events unfolding on the ground in nigeria. what happens over the course of 2017 when those three p
. >> we had the nigerian oil minister before christmas sitting in that chair, he was pointing to thection of those u.s. producers, something that the opec producers were nervous about. i think it's going to be crucial. it's just a six-month deal. six months can fly very, very quickly. and whether you can have a market that can move quickly to trim supplies in that time frame to make those producers satisfy, to continue on with the production agreement is the question. because don't forget...
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nigerian school girls whose mass kidnapping sparked international outrage have a lot to celebrate thiseason. a live report on their journey next. we live in a pick and choose world. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, right now, save $600 on our best selling i8 mattress, plus 24 month special financing. learn more at sleepnumber.com know better sleep with sleep number. tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not ta
nigerian school girls whose mass kidnapping sparked international outrage have a lot to celebrate thiseason. a live report on their journey next. we live in a pick and choose world. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number...
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the nigerian minister says he's not worried about countries cheating on the deal. >> both sides will have to keep to the deal, otherwise it falters. so i think the urgency of now and the criticality of the economy to protect is what is happening at this time. >>> italian banks are outperforming as they are looking to bail out the top bank if needed. >>> and looking to form italy's next government, hoping the renzi loyalists will steer the country to the next election. >>> and phillips is selling the majority of stock for $1.5 billi billion. >>> good morning and welcome back to "street signs." happy monday. we had a strong week, so much attention given to the day after day gains on wall street. but a strong week for european equities as well. >> don't you believe we are heading into the santa rally, end of year, trump's not in office yet, we'll continue the buying before we know what is going to happen, that kind of thing? >> yes, absolutely. hard to believe for once we're not talking about the fed in a way meant to see the first rate hikes since last year. a lot of excitement. but st
the nigerian minister says he's not worried about countries cheating on the deal. >> both sides will have to keep to the deal, otherwise it falters. so i think the urgency of now and the criticality of the economy to protect is what is happening at this time. >>> italian banks are outperforming as they are looking to bail out the top bank if needed. >>> and looking to form italy's next government, hoping the renzi loyalists will steer the country to the next election....
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investigators are looking for a nigerian man.hey're not sure if he is in the u.s. >>> high-tech gears installed in prisons to keep inmates from getting cell phones the equipment includes sophisticated metal instruments. a private company is paying $17 million for the new security. >>> california's public employee pension system facing criticism for considering investing invesn tobacco companies. they concluded the ban cost $3 billion. critics say it would be a, quote, morally bankrupt idea for them to buy tobacco stocks. >> a toy wonderland welcomes in underserved families at a special event. >>> could we be seeing some cold relieve. drew tuma has the forecast. >> 49ers not a good football team. losing their 13th straight today in atlanta but the raiders are back on the right. in the playoffs with a big win in san diego. >> a group of ukelele players provided holiday cheer this afternoon. it was play-long for musicians of all skill levels. the heard about the event through social media. >>> a little donation goes a long way durin
investigators are looking for a nigerian man.hey're not sure if he is in the u.s. >>> high-tech gears installed in prisons to keep inmates from getting cell phones the equipment includes sophisticated metal instruments. a private company is paying $17 million for the new security. >>> california's public employee pension system facing criticism for considering investing invesn tobacco companies. they concluded the ban cost $3 billion. critics say it would be a, quote, morally...
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investigators are looking for a nigerian man. they're not sure if he is in the u.s. >>> high-tech gears installed in prisons to keep inmates from getting cell phones the equipment includes sophisticated metal instruments. a private company is paying $17 million for the new security. >>> california's public employee pension system facing criticism for considering investing invesn tobacco companies. they concluded the ban cost $3 billion. critics say it would be a, quote, morally bankrupt idea for them to buy tobacco stocks. >> a toy wonderland welcomes in underserved families at a special event. >>> could we be seeing some cold relieve. drew tuma has the forecast. >> 49ers not a good football team. losing their 13th straight today in atlanta but the raiders are back on the right. in the playoffs with a big win in san diego ♪ ♪ ♪ how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. now lease the 2017 gla250 for $329 a month at your local me
investigators are looking for a nigerian man. they're not sure if he is in the u.s. >>> high-tech gears installed in prisons to keep inmates from getting cell phones the equipment includes sophisticated metal instruments. a private company is paying $17 million for the new security. >>> california's public employee pension system facing criticism for considering investing invesn tobacco companies. they concluded the ban cost $3 billion. critics say it would be a, quote,...
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they will be talking to the nigerian petroleum minister. i am going on radio.rg. ♪ francine: pushing oil to 60. saudi arabia signals deeper cuts. we speak exclusively to the russian oil minister. government by gentiloni. he starts building his team. and is renzi's return on the horizon? and trump considers tillerson, the exxon mobil ceo, for secretary of state. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ."
they will be talking to the nigerian petroleum minister. i am going on radio.rg. ♪ francine: pushing oil to 60. saudi arabia signals deeper cuts. we speak exclusively to the russian oil minister. government by gentiloni. he starts building his team. and is renzi's return on the horizon? and trump considers tillerson, the exxon mobil ceo, for secretary of state. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ."
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tim: the nigerian government said it has removed 50,000 ghost workers from its payroll this year. nigeria's anticorruption agency is investigating 11 people involved in obtaining the salaries and pensions of thousands of nonexistent or dead employees. taking the ghost workers off the books has saved $600 million. the zika outbreak is no longer considered a global health fourgency, but the mosquito- and virus is here to stay. the who is expecting more babies to be born with brain damage because of complications caused by zika. the virus caught the world by surprise last year. they are scrambling to learn more about the mysterious and devastating disease. our health correspondent reports on what is next. of zika.gacy a generation of children whose lives will be changed by the bite of a tiny, blood thursday creature. bloodthirsty creature. a year ago we knew very little. today we know it can cause birth defects, and the virus, though mainly transmitted through mosquitoes, can also be transmitted through sex. the outbreak has mainly been in latin america and the caribbean. it is the i
tim: the nigerian government said it has removed 50,000 ghost workers from its payroll this year. nigeria's anticorruption agency is investigating 11 people involved in obtaining the salaries and pensions of thousands of nonexistent or dead employees. taking the ghost workers off the books has saved $600 million. the zika outbreak is no longer considered a global health fourgency, but the mosquito- and virus is here to stay. the who is expecting more babies to be born with brain damage because...
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investigators are looking for a nigh sxwre nigerian man that they're not sure if he's in the country. >>> thousands of illegal phones have flooded california prisons used to call in hits or coordinate street crime. the equipment includes sophisticated metal detectors, x-ray machines and scanners that can detect signals hidden inside the human body. $17 million for the new security. >>> california's public employee system is facing criticism for considering investing in tobacco companies. this comes as the staff are recommending the fund end a 16-year-old ban on investing in tobacco companies. it concludes that the ban has cost about $3 billion. critics say it would be a, quote, morally bankrupt idea. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 9:00, a toy wonderland welcomes in underserved families in a special bay area event. could we see cold relief? drew tuma up next with the forecast. >>> the raiders defense shut the door on phillip rivers today in san diego when it counted as reggie nelson came up big to send the raiders to the >>> a little donation goes a long way do the hole day season. hun
investigators are looking for a nigh sxwre nigerian man that they're not sure if he's in the country. >>> thousands of illegal phones have flooded california prisons used to call in hits or coordinate street crime. the equipment includes sophisticated metal detectors, x-ray machines and scanners that can detect signals hidden inside the human body. $17 million for the new security. >>> california's public employee system is facing criticism for considering investing in tobacco...
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here, the nigerian army is burning shrub to stop militants taking cover.e it is going to be a very frightening prospect. up north is the sahara desert. if 30 million english—speaking africans will be knocking on the doors of europe, it will be a much more frightening prospect. even the two or three million syrians have unsettled europe. something as simple as collecting water here can mean risking your life. even in government—controlled areas. years of fighting have shattered this society. and the war against boko haram is still not won. martin patience, bbc news, north eastern nigeria. hello and welcome to our look at what‘s in tomorrow‘s papers. with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. let‘s start with a look at tomorrow‘s front pages. the telegraph focuses on the business rate rises due to come in next year, calling them "crippling." the paper also features cycling champion sir bradley wiggins announcing his retirement. sir bradley retirement also makes the guardian fro
here, the nigerian army is burning shrub to stop militants taking cover.e it is going to be a very frightening prospect. up north is the sahara desert. if 30 million english—speaking africans will be knocking on the doors of europe, it will be a much more frightening prospect. even the two or three million syrians have unsettled europe. something as simple as collecting water here can mean risking your life. even in government—controlled areas. years of fighting have shattered this society....
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. >>> as many as 160 people were killed today when a church collapsed in the nigerian city. worshipers had been singing and dancing when that steel reenforced dome suddenly caved in. the church was still under construction. many are blaming the contractor for using poor materials, doing substandard work, and then prescribing inspectors to ignore any problems. >> the design has to be looked into. two, the quality of production should be addressed. and three, this should be a proper audition. >> and now some say that the construction was being rushed to try to finish in time for a ceremony commemorating that church's founder. >>> well in egypt the bombing killed dozens of people at a christien church today in cairo coming just a day after a deadly bombing in istanbul outside a soccer stadium. connor powell has details now on both those attacks. >> reporter: the turmoil and bloodshed claiming more lives this weekend with a bomb carried through st. marks cathedral this morning. it happened in this small community with 25 people killed. egypt has scene a wave of violence. the cur
. >>> as many as 160 people were killed today when a church collapsed in the nigerian city. worshipers had been singing and dancing when that steel reenforced dome suddenly caved in. the church was still under construction. many are blaming the contractor for using poor materials, doing substandard work, and then prescribing inspectors to ignore any problems. >> the design has to be looked into. two, the quality of production should be addressed. and three, this should be a...
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nigerian officials have launched an investigation into roof down-- and the building's contractor is nowh was reportedly still under construction at the time of the tragedy. back here we're learning more about the two men shot late friday in woodbridge. the suspected gunman --mohammad sherdil... is still on the run. prince william county police are asking anyone who has seen him... to give them a call. investigators say the two victims are both suffering from life threatening injuries. in alexandria-- we now know what caused a serious fire at the the woodlawn garden apartments over the weekend. fire investigators say the fire ignited because of a mechanical failure in a furnace flue. that's the pipe that exhausts dangerous gases away from the living spaces. the flames started in the attic.. and you can see them shooting through the roof. most of the damage is contained to the third floor... more than 60 residents are still displaced. "i feel sad that we're not going to be in our house opening our presents, but i'm a little bit happy i'm going to be spending time//butted//"i'm happy i'm s
nigerian officials have launched an investigation into roof down-- and the building's contractor is nowh was reportedly still under construction at the time of the tragedy. back here we're learning more about the two men shot late friday in woodbridge. the suspected gunman --mohammad sherdil... is still on the run. prince william county police are asking anyone who has seen him... to give them a call. investigators say the two victims are both suffering from life threatening injuries. in...
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. >> reporter: i asked the mayor what would happen to those nigerian men. >> ( translated ): with respectto all the migrants we welcome here, we don't have the resources to find work for every one of them. but what i can say is that no one has ever left because their temporary job came to an end. no one has left because the state has told us that these people need to leave. that's never happened. >> reporter: mayor lucano says riace will continue helping as many refugees as it can, and he hopes to inspire other european communities to open their arms too, to people caught in modern conflicts who found refuge in a medieval town. >> sreenivasan: by 2050, the world's population will reach 9.7-billion, according to united nations estimates. this subsequent increase in demand for meat products, will strain the environment even further. researchers all over the world say consumers must move to more plant-based diets, and there is even a movement to have insects replace meat as a source of protein and iron. for the most part, though, the thought of eating bugs has largely been limited to a few s
. >> reporter: i asked the mayor what would happen to those nigerian men. >> ( translated ): with respectto all the migrants we welcome here, we don't have the resources to find work for every one of them. but what i can say is that no one has ever left because their temporary job came to an end. no one has left because the state has told us that these people need to leave. that's never happened. >> reporter: mayor lucano says riace will continue helping as many refugees as it...
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. >>> 160 people are dead after a roof collapsed on to worshippers in a nigerian church.vernment says it will investigate to see if building standards were compromised. >> 38 people dead after a pair of explosions after a major soccer game in istanbul. close to 200 people hurt there. ten people have been arrested in connection with the attacks. >>> and president-elect donald trump is expected to pick exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson for secretary of state. >>> and remember to get your forecast on your nbc washington app, we're updating it by the minute. >> wake up with us monday morning. have a great sunday. come on, wake up!!! come on, why ya sleepin'? come on! what time is it? it's go time. come on. let's go, let's go, let's go. woooo hoooo!! yeah!! i feel like i went to bed an hour ago. i'll make the cocoa. get a great offer on the car of your grown-up dreams at the mercedes-benz winter event. it's the look on their faces that make it all worthwhile. thank you santa!!! now lease the 2017 c300 for $389 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> this sunday morning dona
. >>> 160 people are dead after a roof collapsed on to worshippers in a nigerian church.vernment says it will investigate to see if building standards were compromised. >> 38 people dead after a pair of explosions after a major soccer game in istanbul. close to 200 people hurt there. ten people have been arrested in connection with the attacks. >>> and president-elect donald trump is expected to pick exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson for secretary of state. >>> and...
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the nigerian government says it has removed 50,000 "ghost workers" from its payroll this year. fight corruption. but nigeria's anti—corruption agency says it's investigating eleven people involved in a syndicate to obtain the salaries and pensions of thousands of non—existent or dead employees. officials say the removal of the ghost workers has saved the government 600 million dollars. 2016 has been a dramatic year for turkey. on the edge of europe and the middle east and on the border with syria, over the past few months the country has suffered multiple terror attacks, an attempted coup, and just last week, the assassination of the russian ambassador. our turkey correspondent mark lowen has covered all of this. here's his review of the year. it has been perhaps the most turbulent year in turkeyjose mourinho history, from an attempted coup to the terror attacks to the conflict with the kurdish minority. this is the story of a traumatic 12 months. the backdrop has been the insurgency in the south—east. since the ceasefire broke down with the pkk kurdish militants, there has bee
the nigerian government says it has removed 50,000 "ghost workers" from its payroll this year. fight corruption. but nigeria's anti—corruption agency says it's investigating eleven people involved in a syndicate to obtain the salaries and pensions of thousands of non—existent or dead employees. officials say the removal of the ghost workers has saved the government 600 million dollars. 2016 has been a dramatic year for turkey. on the edge of europe and the middle east and on the...
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even though the nigerian military are making progress, they cannot return to their homes because theyisplaced in northern nigeria. the stated objective of boko haram is that the stabilization -- is the stabilization of nigeria. it is 10 times the population of syria. you see with the refugee crisis did to europe. it probably resulted in brexit. that is a population of 20 million people. nigeria is 209 people. this 220 million people. it is very important it succeeds. nigeria fails, africa fails. if africa fails, europe fails. if europe fails, america is in deep -- charlie: tell me how you see this in terms of this great rock star. what skills he has, what is it? that motivates him? what is it he uses to rally these points of power to make a difference? bono: i want to say back to you, it is the same thing that has this table become the stuff of legend. it is an old-fashioned, ancient idea. pretentious to mention. that greek idea of the whole society, is it not? it should not be unusual to have scientists, artists, mathematicians, poets. comedians, philosophers. contributing. that is h
even though the nigerian military are making progress, they cannot return to their homes because theyisplaced in northern nigeria. the stated objective of boko haram is that the stabilization -- is the stabilization of nigeria. it is 10 times the population of syria. you see with the refugee crisis did to europe. it probably resulted in brexit. that is a population of 20 million people. nigeria is 209 people. this 220 million people. it is very important it succeeds. nigeria fails, africa...
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essentially built a marketplace out of that where they are taking these spectacularly brilliant young nigerians and kenyans and they are putting them through the toughest kind of technology training and they then createpl essentially a marketplace where they can go work for google. what that means is the capitalist flowing to sub-saharan africa and you are able to build human capital in the countries that is going to be a lasting so this is a case where i am wildly optimistic. >> is there anybody else out there doing that right now? >> it's the beginning of a larger trend we will read about in the book. i'm going to answer the questions. i've only got six or seven more minutes, so i'm going to answer quickly.ink th >> i happen to think the mosts important thing that's going to change our world is business structure. we own the data and we have created essentially a hybrid of cooperatives that use the capitalist dynamics like the way words and investment, entrepreneurship, accumulation of capital to build the cooperative model and i tried to launch it in boston between mit and harvard and got no
essentially built a marketplace out of that where they are taking these spectacularly brilliant young nigerians and kenyans and they are putting them through the toughest kind of technology training and they then createpl essentially a marketplace where they can go work for google. what that means is the capitalist flowing to sub-saharan africa and you are able to build human capital in the countries that is going to be a lasting so this is a case where i am wildly optimistic. >> is there...
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he gave into a fishing scheme that was as juveniles as the e-mails we receive about a nigerian prince. >> you think it was his fault. >> yes. who falls for that? what kind of a senile grandfather falls for that -- >> you believe john podesta is a seen nile grandfather because he was the victim of a fishing attack? >> yes, but here's the more important point, too. i don't know who did the hacking to the dnc, podesta was not hacked, he fell for a scheme. the dnc was hacked, that is clear. who did it? i don't know. what we do know is what was revealed by the hack and what was revealed was a democratic party that was corrupt to its score, particularly when it involved their primary and bernie sanders. the more the american people learned about the democratic party and hillary clinton, the less they liked and trusted them. and it's one of the reasons we won. >> i don't think that's borne out by the data but let's talk for a minute about this idea that this was john podesta's fault. it does appear to have been a fishing link. criminal statutes on hacking include that kind of behavior so if
he gave into a fishing scheme that was as juveniles as the e-mails we receive about a nigerian prince. >> you think it was his fault. >> yes. who falls for that? what kind of a senile grandfather falls for that -- >> you believe john podesta is a seen nile grandfather because he was the victim of a fishing attack? >> yes, but here's the more important point, too. i don't know who did the hacking to the dnc, podesta was not hacked, he fell for a scheme. the dnc was...
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the nigerian president says the army has captured a key base of the army has captured a key base of theamist militant group, boko haram, saying the camp was taken two days ago. and the guitarist with status quo, rick parfitt, has died in hospital in spain, he was 68 and at suffered a heart attack in october, the latest in a history of health problems. now bbc news, nick miller finds out how the snowdon railway keeps running despite the extreme weather. this time on the weather world we are going up in the world, literally into the mountains of north wales, and our method of transport may surprise you, it is good to be quite a ride. also: extreme storms and the battle to survive them, as global temperatures set new records. winter fights back in the usa, but not in the arctic. it is still not cold enough on top of the world. plus, while the winds, how not to get caught out and extreme weather. i will be here at this nature reserve in kentare will be here at this nature reserve in kent are taking a look at how the weather impact of migratory birds, from a quite blue sky day here in kent t
the nigerian president says the army has captured a key base of the army has captured a key base of theamist militant group, boko haram, saying the camp was taken two days ago. and the guitarist with status quo, rick parfitt, has died in hospital in spain, he was 68 and at suffered a heart attack in october, the latest in a history of health problems. now bbc news, nick miller finds out how the snowdon railway keeps running despite the extreme weather. this time on the weather world we are...
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they're taking speak darkly brilliant young nigerians and kenyans and putting them through the toughest kind of technology training, and they then create essentially marketplace where they can go work for google, but they can do so from lagos or from nairobi. what that mean us is that capital is flowing from silicon valley to subsaharan africa and you're able to build human capital in these countries that is going to be lasting and they'll be the founders of future companies. this is a case where i'm wildly opt mick cities. >> anybody else out there doing that right now? >> so, we -- yes. and it's the beginning of a larger trend, which you'll read about in the book. thank you. i'm going to answer the questions -- i've only got six or seven more minutes at the microphone here so i'm going to answer your questions quickly, so my apologies. >> my name is less lie and i think the mees important thing that is going to -- the most important thing that's going to change our world is business structure. we own data, the supported of the donor could going rewards, inventives, investment, entrepr
they're taking speak darkly brilliant young nigerians and kenyans and putting them through the toughest kind of technology training, and they then create essentially marketplace where they can go work for google, but they can do so from lagos or from nairobi. what that mean us is that capital is flowing from silicon valley to subsaharan africa and you're able to build human capital in these countries that is going to be lasting and they'll be the founders of future companies. this is a case...
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fahmi: there seems to be an optimism by both nigerian and e.u.nisters that something will work out, but i could not help but hear the comments of your previous person here this morning, and the proof is in the pudding. those cutbacks, it will be very important, and that is what the market will be watching. angie: stabilization in oil prices as you say, we are seeing an improved macro picture. how is that going to affect private equity in the gcc? fahmi: i think private equity has a big role to play in the gcc, and i would like to see more of it for the next few years. we are considering setting up private equity fund, focusing on growth capital in qatar, the uae and saudi arabia. given the banking sector is no longer willing to lend to these companies, we hope to see more private equity activity in the next 12 months, and obviously opportunities from evaluation point of view is becoming more interesting what we mean for these assets. angie: are there sectors that interest you more for your investors than others? like healthunds care is interestin
fahmi: there seems to be an optimism by both nigerian and e.u.nisters that something will work out, but i could not help but hear the comments of your previous person here this morning, and the proof is in the pudding. those cutbacks, it will be very important, and that is what the market will be watching. angie: stabilization in oil prices as you say, we are seeing an improved macro picture. how is that going to affect private equity in the gcc? fahmi: i think private equity has a big role to...
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. >>> 5:40, nigerian families and lawyers accusing officials are preventing girls freed from more spending christmas at home. the news raises questions about the country's handling of the 21 girls freed from boca back in october. the girls had been held in the capitol for trauma counciling and made it by christmas eve but were held at a legislature's house. >>> a group of syrians and syrian organizations could face sanctions for their alleged involvement in chemical weapons attacks, the proposed un security council. helicopters have investigator haves determined were used in chemical attacks >>> major prescription drug directors agreed to settle a lawsuit. the opioid epidemic of bringing in large shipment of painkillers they found drug companies shipped nearly 800 million hydrocodone and oxycontin pills there over six years. in that period, more than 1700 people fatally overdosed >> can you get something you don't love for christ you're not alone >> we can't send you back though. >> ups expects to deliver 1.3 million packages back to retailers jan 5th. celebrating the deliveries, the deliv
. >>> 5:40, nigerian families and lawyers accusing officials are preventing girls freed from more spending christmas at home. the news raises questions about the country's handling of the 21 girls freed from boca back in october. the girls had been held in the capitol for trauma counciling and made it by christmas eve but were held at a legislature's house. >>> a group of syrians and syrian organizations could face sanctions for their alleged involvement in chemical weapons...
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>> there seems to be an optimism by both the nigerian and ue minister that things will probably workut, but i could not help to hear the comments of your previous person this morning, and the proof is in the pudding. enforceability and expecting those cutbacks is going to be very important, and that is what the market is going to be watching. reporter: stabilization in oil prices, as you said. we are seeing an improved macro picture. how is that going to affect private equity in the gcc? has ahink private equity big role to play in the gcc. i would like to see more of it, for the next few years. for example, we are considering setting up a private equity fund focusing on sme's the need growth capital and qatar, the ue , and saudi arabia. given the banking sector no longer is willing to lend to these companies, so we hope that we'll see more equity profits, more activity in the next 12 months. obviously, opportunities for evaluation -- from a evaluation point of view are more interesting. reporter: are there sectors that interest you more for your investors than others? >> ooh. it sou
>> there seems to be an optimism by both the nigerian and ue minister that things will probably workut, but i could not help to hear the comments of your previous person this morning, and the proof is in the pudding. enforceability and expecting those cutbacks is going to be very important, and that is what the market is going to be watching. reporter: stabilization in oil prices, as you said. we are seeing an improved macro picture. how is that going to affect private equity in the gcc?...
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know, they have been bickering about that for four years and decided that is mohammad barkindo, the nigerianner. francine: cutting the estimate of oil oversupply seeing the markets balance in 2017 and cut the estimate of oil oversupply. >> our projection, our plan is still conservative. we talking 40 this year and 50 next year. david: oil is on a trend up. it is a bull market now after it had been a bear market just three weeks ago. >> we have had this complete turnaround. what has happened? lots of people including the saudis are talking about a production freeze. >> saudi arabia and russia have agreed to work together to ensure oil market stability for the leaders of the two biggest crude producers stopped short of offering detailed proposals. >> they need to cooperate to have stability in the market. the russian president made it clear that iran should be exempt from agreement before this level of output. >> opec has agreed to cut production for the first time in eight years. >> it is opec bringing prices out. it is a surprise and a basic change. >> the world energy getting underway today
know, they have been bickering about that for four years and decided that is mohammad barkindo, the nigerianner. francine: cutting the estimate of oil oversupply seeing the markets balance in 2017 and cut the estimate of oil oversupply. >> our projection, our plan is still conservative. we talking 40 this year and 50 next year. david: oil is on a trend up. it is a bull market now after it had been a bear market just three weeks ago. >> we have had this complete turnaround. what has...
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. >> how quickly do you think libyan and nigerian oil will come back on to the market? >> i think that's a key variable. obviously, lots of moving parts. nigeria, i think, people have probably been too bullish about the speed of a potential comeback. as we speak for oil terminals are currently closed. and industrial action and, at the same time, it's been very quiet on the delta front with militancy and attacks. arguably, more downside. >> sorry. more downside than what? >> more downside in nigeria equally on the libyan front. we thought two yields were coming back two days ago. that would have brought 400,000 barrels a day back. it hasn't happened again. >> so, i'm getting ahead of myself. i'm lisening to the time count and i want to hear the end of your answer and i am looking at e-mails coming through. simon wants to know how you think 2017 oil is going to compare to 2016 market? >> we think it's going to be very supply -- people have already forgotten about demand. amazingly we think people are going to be trading headlines, half headlines. part of that comes from t
. >> how quickly do you think libyan and nigerian oil will come back on to the market? >> i think that's a key variable. obviously, lots of moving parts. nigeria, i think, people have probably been too bullish about the speed of a potential comeback. as we speak for oil terminals are currently closed. and industrial action and, at the same time, it's been very quiet on the delta front with militancy and attacks. arguably, more downside. >> sorry. more downside than what?...
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i was in classes with italians, french, germaniens, nigerians.ds or just black kids or just white kids. so overseas, i was living 12-15 years ahead of my time. because that scenario had yet to come here. >> matt, how did you discover daryl, and what gave you the idea to do a documentary about him? >> well, first, thank you for having us. i watch the show. i appreciate it. i read a story about daryl in a newspaper. i was intrigued. race is such an issue in this country, and yet we approach it over and over again from the same angle and never wonder why we don't get a different result, and here was a man doing it differently. >> and daryl, i understand how you can hang in there when you start to feel you're making progress with someone. >> absolutely. >> but that first, when you first come up against hard core racists, how do you hang in there in that conversation? >> because i knew what to expect. i had bought, i have a vast library. every book on black supremacy, white supremacy, the ku klux klan, the nazis in germany. i was well versed in it and
i was in classes with italians, french, germaniens, nigerians.ds or just black kids or just white kids. so overseas, i was living 12-15 years ahead of my time. because that scenario had yet to come here. >> matt, how did you discover daryl, and what gave you the idea to do a documentary about him? >> well, first, thank you for having us. i watch the show. i appreciate it. i read a story about daryl in a newspaper. i was intrigued. race is such an issue in this country, and yet we...
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nigerian president drove boko haram out of its strong hold.he group that captured hundreds of schoolgirls in nigeria in 2014. there was a campaign to help them called bring back our girls. only 21 of those girls were ever released. >>> researchers at the university of montreal say there is a strong link between sleep patterns and recovery for patients with traumatic brain injuries. the team of researchers followed the progress of 30 people who were hospitalized for moderate to severe brain injury. as time went on, they say the patient's thinking abilities and sleep problems improved at the same time. more research is needed to figure out why they intertwine. >>> researchers at north western university say the ear may actually help diagnose a concussi concussion. the researchers used special sensors to monitor a group of kids as they listened to differt smaller brain responses to sound than those who did not have concussions. this test correctly identified 90% of the kids who had a concussion. >> only one week left in the nfl season and there a
nigerian president drove boko haram out of its strong hold.he group that captured hundreds of schoolgirls in nigeria in 2014. there was a campaign to help them called bring back our girls. only 21 of those girls were ever released. >>> researchers at the university of montreal say there is a strong link between sleep patterns and recovery for patients with traumatic brain injuries. the team of researchers followed the progress of 30 people who were hospitalized for moderate to severe...
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. >> what about -- okay, so your uncle sends you an e-mail from a nigerian prince and you found out he'sr will -- the money that was in your will is gone. that's what i'm talking about. >> all i have to do is provide my social security number and bank routing number. >> but trump wasn't mending any fences. maybe that's important to point out. he just got the power to further destroy the fences by becoming the president, so people had to be nice to him. >> this is america, you've got to know not to believe -- >> the difference is that he knew they had to come back. and from a guy who's maybe bullied once or twice in his days, there's nothing better than knowing they have to come back, you know? they might have said one day, the teacher was outside at recess, you're not going to bully me anymore. the teacher calls in sick the next day, i'm waiting. and that's kind of what happened with trump and these guys. they all ran their mouths and then they had to come back to trump tower and ask for a job. i would have, you know, would have loved to see mitt going, hey, hey, hey. oh, man! >> he didn
. >> what about -- okay, so your uncle sends you an e-mail from a nigerian prince and you found out he'sr will -- the money that was in your will is gone. that's what i'm talking about. >> all i have to do is provide my social security number and bank routing number. >> but trump wasn't mending any fences. maybe that's important to point out. he just got the power to further destroy the fences by becoming the president, so people had to be nice to him. >> this is...
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if president obama when running for office, nigerians or chinese hacking and causing chaos, afterwards about having better economic ties. doesn't make sense to me. i'm confused by it. >> it's interesting reversal. i remember growing up in the 1980s and '70s when republicans were saying let's be tough on the soviet union, they're the evil in the world. >> clearly russia is in a position of strength right now. putin is strong because obama has been weak. we need to step up, shaming to sanctions to potentially the next step, certainly more strong. what we have been doing up to this point is clearly not working. absolutely have to step it up in some way. >> trump was excoriated throughout the campaign for suggesting friendly relationship with russia and it's ironic, remember back to bush who called russia a strategic partner and then they invaded georgia and obama came out with reset button, negotiated a treaty, and whispered in the ear -- and russia invaded crimea. donald trump has to think through the actions russia has taken after offered friendly overture and maybe can make them a part
if president obama when running for office, nigerians or chinese hacking and causing chaos, afterwards about having better economic ties. doesn't make sense to me. i'm confused by it. >> it's interesting reversal. i remember growing up in the 1980s and '70s when republicans were saying let's be tough on the soviet union, they're the evil in the world. >> clearly russia is in a position of strength right now. putin is strong because obama has been weak. we need to step up, shaming to...
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he gave into a phishing scheme, as juvenile as the e-mails we all receive about a nigerian prince. >> you think it was his fault? >> yes. >> you believe -- >> who falls for that? a senile grandfather falls for that kind of juvenile -- >> -- because he was the victim of a phishing attack? >> yes, here's the more important point, too. what we keep talking about is i don't know who did the hacking of the dnc. podesta was not hacked. he fell for a scream. the dnc was hacked. who did it? what with do know is what was revealed by the hack. a democratic party that was corrupt to its core. particularly when it involved their primary and bernie sanders. >> why do you -- >> the more the american people learned about the democratic party and the more they learned about hillary clinton, the less they liked and trusted them it's. it's one of the reasons we won. >> i don't think that's pointed out by the data, but let's talk for a moment that this was john podesta's fault, it does appear to have been a phishing link. criminal statutes include that time kind of behave. that is a criminal violation,
he gave into a phishing scheme, as juvenile as the e-mails we all receive about a nigerian prince. >> you think it was his fault? >> yes. >> you believe -- >> who falls for that? a senile grandfather falls for that kind of juvenile -- >> -- because he was the victim of a phishing attack? >> yes, here's the more important point, too. what we keep talking about is i don't know who did the hacking of the dnc. podesta was not hacked. he fell for a scream. the dnc...
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anus: it will have conversation with the nigerian oil minister as oprah prepares for more meetings this bringing opec and non-opec together. futures are bid, stocks are higher. and london is set for a bigger open. anna: this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning. the first trade of the day coming up. i am guy johnson alongside matt miller in berlin. credit suisse steps up its cost-cutting plan but when will revenue return? question.e big and shining a light
anus: it will have conversation with the nigerian oil minister as oprah prepares for more meetings this bringing opec and non-opec together. futures are bid, stocks are higher. and london is set for a bigger open. anna: this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning. the first trade of the day coming up. i am guy johnson alongside matt miller in berlin. credit suisse steps up its cost-cutting plan but when will revenue return? question.e big and shining a light
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i can't imagine if president obama turned out when running for office turned out the nigerians and chineseas been hacking and i causing all chaos that afterwards we should be turning around and talking about having better economic ties. i'm just confused by it. >> kind of the reversal here. i remember growing up in the 1980s and the '70s when it was republicans saying let's be tough on the soviet union. >> putin is strong because the u.s. has been weak the last eight years. and he's going to the next step which would be certainly more strong. but what we have been doing up to this point is clearly not working. so we absolutely have to step it up. >> trump was suggesting the entire campaign we should have some friendly relationship with russia and it is quite ionic. we are to go both bush. but with that precedent obama came without the russian reset button. he negotiated a start treaty. and then what did russia do? invade crimea. so president elect trump has to think through this. think through the actions russia has taken, after being extended a friendly overture by presidents and maybe pr
i can't imagine if president obama turned out when running for office turned out the nigerians and chineseas been hacking and i causing all chaos that afterwards we should be turning around and talking about having better economic ties. i'm just confused by it. >> kind of the reversal here. i remember growing up in the 1980s and the '70s when it was republicans saying let's be tough on the soviet union. >> putin is strong because the u.s. has been weak the last eight years. and he's...