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amid all this turmoil, how effective in securing the country is the nigerian army?guest is army chief lieutenant general tukur yusuf buratai. are his forces playing a constructive or destructive role, as nigeria tries to keep a lid on its problems? general tukur yusuf buratai, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. general tukur yusuf buratai, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. a couple of years ago your president, new president, set you a clear mission to eradicate boko haram. he said it could be done within months. it would be fair to say, would it not, that you have failed in that mission? we have not failed. we have achieved that particular mandate, as at that time. we were — appointed on the 10th ofjuly. and on the day of our decoration, we were given that mandate to end boko haram by the end of december of 2015, and we set out to work. and... yes, well, i'm going to stop you and try to make this as as simple as possible. as you say, by december 2015, there were claims coming from both the military and from the presidency that boko haram had been elimin
amid all this turmoil, how effective in securing the country is the nigerian army?guest is army chief lieutenant general tukur yusuf buratai. are his forces playing a constructive or destructive role, as nigeria tries to keep a lid on its problems? general tukur yusuf buratai, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. general tukur yusuf buratai, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. a couple of years ago your president, new president, set you a clear mission to eradicate boko haram. he said...
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nigerian woman forced into prostitution.t a staggering 80% of nigerian woman who come to europe are trafficked. three years ago, 1,500 nigerian woman arrived in italy. last year it was more than 11,000. i went to meet some who were lucky enough to be rescued. jennifer and anna, not their real names, told me their stories began in nigeria where they were offered work as baby—sitters and hairdressers in europe. they agreed, but on the drive through the desert towards libya things started to go badly wrong. when you got to libya, that is when you realised they wanted you to do prostitution? that was when the girls were taken to what is known as the carnation house. and how many other girls were there with you in that space? were you talking to each other? yes. what were you saying? but once they arrive in europe, many find they cannot escape. they still have to repay a debt to the traffickers and the debts are huge — up to 40,000 euros. so they remain in virtual slavery. it really is quite difficult for these girls to now go ba
nigerian woman forced into prostitution.t a staggering 80% of nigerian woman who come to europe are trafficked. three years ago, 1,500 nigerian woman arrived in italy. last year it was more than 11,000. i went to meet some who were lucky enough to be rescued. jennifer and anna, not their real names, told me their stories began in nigeria where they were offered work as baby—sitters and hairdressers in europe. they agreed, but on the drive through the desert towards libya things started to go...
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nigerian woman forced into prostitution.ng 80% of nigerian woman who come to europe are trafficked. three years ago, 1,500 nigerian woman arrived in italy. last year it was more than 11,000. i went to meet some who were lucky enough to be rescued. jennifer and anna, not their real names, told me their stories began in nigeria where they were offered work as baby—sitters and hairdressers in europe. they agreed, but on the drive through the desert towards libya things started to go badly wrong. when you got to libya, that is when you realised they wanted you to do prostitution? that was when the girls were taken to what is known as the carnation house. and how many other girls were there with you in that space? were you talking to each other? yes. what were you saying? but once they arrive in europe, many find they cannot escape. they still have to repay a debt to the traffickers and the debts are huge — up to 40,000 euros. so they remain in virtual slavery. it really is quite difficult for these girls to now go back home. the
nigerian woman forced into prostitution.ng 80% of nigerian woman who come to europe are trafficked. three years ago, 1,500 nigerian woman arrived in italy. last year it was more than 11,000. i went to meet some who were lucky enough to be rescued. jennifer and anna, not their real names, told me their stories began in nigeria where they were offered work as baby—sitters and hairdressers in europe. they agreed, but on the drive through the desert towards libya things started to go badly wrong....
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on monday i met a nigerian man. your country has gone crazy, i'm from after that, i know crazy, but i didn't think it see this in america. the world had gone through bouts of anti-americanism before, but this time is different. first there's the sheer shock of what's going on, the election of trump and the chaos since taking office. karl rove described this president this week as vindictive, impulsive and shortsighted and his criticism of the attorney general is unfair, unjustified, unseemly and stupid. and one of the most tranl you and profoundly misguided courses of presidential conduct that i have witnessed in five decades in and around the nation's capital. a new pew study--trump's presidency has made the u.s. something worse than feared or divided, it has becomer relevant. it not that trump is deeply unpopular. the 22 approval, compared to obama's 64% at the end of his presidency, that was to be expected. but on the question of confidence of various leaders to do the right thing, xi jinping got more -- this say
on monday i met a nigerian man. your country has gone crazy, i'm from after that, i know crazy, but i didn't think it see this in america. the world had gone through bouts of anti-americanism before, but this time is different. first there's the sheer shock of what's going on, the election of trump and the chaos since taking office. karl rove described this president this week as vindictive, impulsive and shortsighted and his criticism of the attorney general is unfair, unjustified, unseemly...
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but many nigerians admit they don't trust the government to make good use of their tax money. making the task harder still alexander hurst has the story. nigeria's government is caught in a catch twenty tw. tax collection means it doesn't have enough money to provide the public services its citizens want. but average people see little point of paying taxe. when they get so little in return. well it's when it's wet wet wet it's great to sit there waiting for. death but that's it. it will be great anything o. i'm here because you put up one. that will be subaru. what are they allowed to money very well i agreed to talk to? public finances are also under pressure from falling oil revenues which have dropped by a third since two thousand and twelve. at the same time at night sn more taxes. it hopes to do that by offering individuals a time window in which to pay their back taxes interest free. which nigeria says will bring in one billion dollar. but with eighty percent of workers engaged in the informal economy analysts say that expanding the tax base could be tough with drug is a
but many nigerians admit they don't trust the government to make good use of their tax money. making the task harder still alexander hurst has the story. nigeria's government is caught in a catch twenty tw. tax collection means it doesn't have enough money to provide the public services its citizens want. but average people see little point of paying taxe. when they get so little in return. well it's when it's wet wet wet it's great to sit there waiting for. death but that's it. it will be...
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nigerians are now the third largest group of illegal migrants trying to enter europe.eports from nigeria for the bbc — we asked her why so many feel the need to leave. the journey from here thejourney from here in lagos all the way to europe, for illegal migrants, is long and difficult. the reasons they are going quite straightforward, there just are reasons they are going quite straightforward, therejust are not enoughjobs here. straightforward, therejust are not enough jobs here. the straightforward, therejust are not enoughjobs here. the country straightforward, therejust are not enough jobs here. the country has beenin enough jobs here. the country has been in recession for over a year, prices are rising still and although things are getting better it is still very tough for people. the official statistics on unemployment say it is about ia.2% but likely to bea say it is about ia.2% but likely to be a lot higher. even officially, one infour be a lot higher. even officially, one in four young people are out of work, so it is not a surprise that they are the group of
nigerians are now the third largest group of illegal migrants trying to enter europe.eports from nigeria for the bbc — we asked her why so many feel the need to leave. the journey from here thejourney from here in lagos all the way to europe, for illegal migrants, is long and difficult. the reasons they are going quite straightforward, there just are reasons they are going quite straightforward, therejust are not enoughjobs here. straightforward, therejust are not enough jobs here. the...
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. >> he's nigerian, man. i don't trust nigerians. >> darius is nigerian. >> he is? tyree henry, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you, brian? >> i'm nervous! >> seth: oh, are you? >> yes! >> seth: you don't have to be nervous. >> but i brought my fidget spinner. >> seth: oh, good. [ laughter ] good. >> finally figured out what they're for, man. >> seth: i'm so glad you have it. this is it. so you finally figured it out. >> yeah, you just spin it. >> seth: do you want to spin it and see if you can spin it -- just one spin. >> the duration of the whole -- >> seth: yeah, let's see -- >> okay, let's go. >> seth: all right, so, now it's -- >> oh, god, it's not gonna work. >> seth: so, first of all, we've met before. i love this show so much, "atlanta." >> thank you. >> seth: for those who don't watch, you play alfred who is -- his rap name is paper boi. >> yes. >> seth: and you had gone to school in atlanta. >> yeah. >> seth: so this was a bit of homecoming for you. did you like shooting in atlanta? >> i loved it. i mean the summers are brutal. it's
. >> he's nigerian, man. i don't trust nigerians. >> darius is nigerian. >> he is? tyree henry, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you, brian? >> i'm nervous! >> seth: oh, are you? >> yes! >> seth: you don't have to be nervous. >> but i brought my fidget spinner. >> seth: oh, good. [ laughter ] good. >> finally figured out what they're for, man. >> seth: i'm so glad you have it. this is it. so you...
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world economy are shifting as it maintains global outlook of it stemming the global glut, caps on nigerian crude production is expected to be rolled out as ministers discussed output concerns. eight days of protests. rallies continue across poland after the ruling party grabs more power over the nation's coal. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe, our flexion morning show in the city of london. i'm anna edwards. we have a host of earnings. manus is on location. he will be with us later. firstly, from philip, this dutch company increasingly medical business, the maker of medical scanners and diagnostic giving us at their numbers. there up 4.4%. second quarter revenue, 4.3 billion euros. 6.14, only three estimates involved in that number. we will delve into the details there. 439 million euros. that company has been on a takeover streak come making numerous acquisitions including in the u.s. where it bought a maker of devices to treat cardiac diseases. they still own 40% stake in phillips lighting although that is part of the old phillips visit, if you'd like. they have been moving
world economy are shifting as it maintains global outlook of it stemming the global glut, caps on nigerian crude production is expected to be rolled out as ministers discussed output concerns. eight days of protests. rallies continue across poland after the ruling party grabs more power over the nation's coal. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe, our flexion morning show in the city of london. i'm anna edwards. we have a host of earnings. manus is on location. he will be with us...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> welcome back to newsroom. in venezuela and as expected the, the president of the nation is claiming victory in a that could give him sweeping new powers. supporters ev supporters are expected to control a new assembly and that could rewrite the constitution. >> translator: we have a constituent assembly. i said, come hell or
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. dale! oh, hey, rob. what's with the minivan? it's not mine. i don't -- dale, honey, is your tummy still hurting, or are you feeling better to ride in the front seat? oh! is this one of your motorcycling friends? hey, chin up there, dale. lots of bikers also drive cars. in fact, you can save big if you bundle them both with progressive. i'd like that. great. whoo. you've got soft hands. he uses my moisturizer. see you, dale. bye, rob. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic devel
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. dale! oh, hey, rob. what's with the minivan? it's not mine. i don't -- dale, honey, is your tummy still hurting, or are you feeling better to ride...
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we're joined now by the polish nigerian journalist remi adekoya . he is a regular contributor to the guardian and the former political editor of the warsaw business journal. his latest article is for the guardian is "poland's courting of trump is a few supporters short of a picnic." we welcome you to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of president trump's trip to poland before he goes to the g20? were you able to hear that question? talking about the significance of president trump's trip? >> well, president trump obviously wanted to start off in a place where he would be greeted warmly. as you mentioned, the right-wing is in support of trump's worldview, bused in their supporters. trump gave this speech that was and of historical analogies symbolism. he talked about how poland had endured invasion of nazi germany. after that, poland had to endure soviet communism. and he true inin analogy to what angoing on now -- he drew analogy to what is going on now. he said the fundamental question , which the west now faces, is whether they ha
we're joined now by the polish nigerian journalist remi adekoya . he is a regular contributor to the guardian and the former political editor of the warsaw business journal. his latest article is for the guardian is "poland's courting of trump is a few supporters short of a picnic." we welcome you to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of president trump's trip to poland before he goes to the g20? were you able to hear that question? talking about the significance of...
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the attack happened late on wednesday night near the nigerian border.o group has claimed responsibility for the attack. a trillion ton iceberg has broken off of the antarctic peninsula. it is not necessarily due to climate change. the split from the ice shelf is a natural part of the cycle. the phenomenon is known as carving. >> it have been on the verge of breaking for months. the giant iceberg detached itself from the ice shelf in antarctica on wednesday. in 2014 we first noticed there was a large rift developing in the ice shelf. it was clearly established in the 1980's and have an waiting to happen all of that time. >> the process had accelerated in recent days as the rift reached its breaking point. the 5800 square kilometer one trillion ton iceberg is one of the largest ever recorded. >> is more than a quarter of the size of the country -- >> the rift could have been a natural occurrence. the iceberg will now likely break into fragments and stay in northern waters for decades yet scientists will continue to closely monitor the situation as parts d
the attack happened late on wednesday night near the nigerian border.o group has claimed responsibility for the attack. a trillion ton iceberg has broken off of the antarctic peninsula. it is not necessarily due to climate change. the split from the ice shelf is a natural part of the cycle. the phenomenon is known as carving. >> it have been on the verge of breaking for months. the giant iceberg detached itself from the ice shelf in antarctica on wednesday. in 2014 we first noticed there...
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in london last week i met a nigerian man who succinctly expressed the reaction of much of the world to america these days. "your country has gone crazy," he said, with a mixture of outrage and amusement. "i'm from africa. i know crazy. but i didn't ever think i would see this in america." the world had gone through bouts of anti-americanism before, but this one feels very different. first, there is the sheer shock at what is going on, the bizarre candidacy of donald trump, which has been followed by an utterly chaotic presidency. the chaos is at such a fever pitch that one stalwart republican karl rove described the president this week as vindictive, impulsive and short-sighted and his public shaming of the attorney general as "unfair, unjustified, unseemly and stupid." another republican, kenneth starr, the one-time grand inquiz tor of bill clinton, went further, calling trump's treatment of jeff sessions "one of the most outrageous and profoundly misguided courses of presidential conduct i have witnessed in five decades in and around the nation's capital." but there is a larger aspec
in london last week i met a nigerian man who succinctly expressed the reaction of much of the world to america these days. "your country has gone crazy," he said, with a mixture of outrage and amusement. "i'm from africa. i know crazy. but i didn't ever think i would see this in america." the world had gone through bouts of anti-americanism before, but this one feels very different. first, there is the sheer shock at what is going on, the bizarre candidacy of donald trump,...
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international has alleged that cameroonian forces have been torturing suspects in the campaign against nigerianilitant group boko haram. the rights group says much of the torture is happening at a base in the northern part of the country. the base is used by u.s. and french troops. amnesty documented over 100 cases of arbitrary arrests and torture in the past 4 years. some of the victims were tortured to death, it said. camera plus military has denied the allegations that the rights group says it has collected a substantial number of eyewitness accounts of abuse. reporter: suspended from a wooden structure and savagely beaten. this is just one account amnesty international has published as evidence of torture in cameroon. the accused, the rapid intervention battalion, cameron's elite forces. in its latest report, amnesty international says people suspected of involvement in the islamist group boko haram were detained by the forces in 2 camps and routinely tortured. >> in this video we can see the soldiers in it, we can see the units that are there. it is very mucin line with the testimonies we
international has alleged that cameroonian forces have been torturing suspects in the campaign against nigerianilitant group boko haram. the rights group says much of the torture is happening at a base in the northern part of the country. the base is used by u.s. and french troops. amnesty documented over 100 cases of arbitrary arrests and torture in the past 4 years. some of the victims were tortured to death, it said. camera plus military has denied the allegations that the rights group says...
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thethe past four years, police rapid intervention battalion has been fighting the nigerian militants.mnesty says it has documented 101 cases of arbitrary arrest and torture. a former detainee describes how he had been suspended from a wooden goal post, his feet tied from behind while he was whipped with anything the soldiers had at hand. other methods included waterboarding, food deprivation, being forced to drink urine, and electric shock. the report also states the victims included women, the disabled and mentally ill. and some were tortured to death. mst has pinpointed two bases where the abuse allegedly took place. mst has pinpointed two bases where the abuse allegedlythe ris video evidence of french and u.s. troops at the sites. >> did they know that there was torture taking place? did they know that people were being illegally detained and if so, what did they do about it? war crimes are taking place under the nose of international -- the united states says it has no knowledge of human rights abuses. cameroon has accused amnesty of trying to transform killers into victims. boko
thethe past four years, police rapid intervention battalion has been fighting the nigerian militants.mnesty says it has documented 101 cases of arbitrary arrest and torture. a former detainee describes how he had been suspended from a wooden goal post, his feet tied from behind while he was whipped with anything the soldiers had at hand. other methods included waterboarding, food deprivation, being forced to drink urine, and electric shock. the report also states the victims included women, the...
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that makes it very difficult and actually i would not wish the nigerian president who is not governing now because his vice president had to take over, to sit at the same table with donald trump and arguing with issues about africa which he never even knew exactly where it is. this is a leader which really makes it difficult to make discussions work. but with the others, it is possible. with the others, there is a dialogue ongoing and of course with parts of the society in the u.s., the dialogue is ongoing too. the point is that the g-20 summits are a culmination point in which civil society, science and business, whatever have, a dialogue ongoing in 20 major countries with very different cultures. and they all had to learn to really find a way to talk to each other and find out what their issues are. and that actually is useful. if the outcome of the summit will be useful, we will see. most of the summit decisions had no real implementation phase. that might not be the main issue. maybe the main issue is that leaders have to talk about climate change although they normally don't. at u
that makes it very difficult and actually i would not wish the nigerian president who is not governing now because his vice president had to take over, to sit at the same table with donald trump and arguing with issues about africa which he never even knew exactly where it is. this is a leader which really makes it difficult to make discussions work. but with the others, it is possible. with the others, there is a dialogue ongoing and of course with parts of the society in the u.s., the...
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something died in me. 0utside, on a wee grassy knoll, a nigerian bishop was exorcising a young gay man out the devil of homosexuality. a devil did come out but it was the devil of homophobia, and it has bedevilled the anglican church ever since. we are still wrestling with it. anyone under 35just does not get it, but we are still rabbiting on about it. it kills me. is it true that you threw your bishop's mitre in the thames? it's true. an artist made me a biodegradable one. but i chucked it in. and you stayed in the church for two more years. what it's like to stand by the altar, in the pulpit, preaching to people who believe in the resurrection, who believed in the divinity of christ, when you, yourself, have long since given all that up? well, that was a slow evolutionary process. it was more the ethical thing that did me in. you can deal with. .. doctrinal stuff is metaphoric, it's poetic. not to every priest. not to every believer. not to everybody, yes, but to a lot of people. but the resurrection, surely, the literal truth of the resurrection is non—negotiable for most christians
something died in me. 0utside, on a wee grassy knoll, a nigerian bishop was exorcising a young gay man out the devil of homosexuality. a devil did come out but it was the devil of homophobia, and it has bedevilled the anglican church ever since. we are still wrestling with it. anyone under 35just does not get it, but we are still rabbiting on about it. it kills me. is it true that you threw your bishop's mitre in the thames? it's true. an artist made me a biodegradable one. but i chucked it in....
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something died in me. 0utside, on a wee grassy knoll outside the tent where we've had the debate, a nigeriansing a young gay man, called richard kirker, trying to cast out the devil of homosexuality. a devil did come out, but it was the devil of homophobia. it has bedevilled the anglican church ever since. we're still wrestling it. secular society has moved on. anyone under 35just doesn't get it. but we're still rabbiting on about it. and it killed something in me. it's said that you threw your bishop's mitre in the thames, is it true? yes, it's true. did get an artist to make me a biodegradable mitre, because i didn't want to pollute the thames river. but, yeah, i chucked it in the thames. you stayed in the church for two more years? what is it like to stand by the alter preaching to people who believe in the resurrection, who believe in the divinity of christ, when you had long since given all that up? that was a slow, evolutionary process. it was more the ethical thing that did me. you can deal with doctrinal stuff — it is metaphoric. not to every priest, not to every believer, but to a l
something died in me. 0utside, on a wee grassy knoll outside the tent where we've had the debate, a nigeriansing a young gay man, called richard kirker, trying to cast out the devil of homosexuality. a devil did come out, but it was the devil of homophobia. it has bedevilled the anglican church ever since. we're still wrestling it. secular society has moved on. anyone under 35just doesn't get it. but we're still rabbiting on about it. and it killed something in me. it's said that you threw your...
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planning summit, at the ugandan government, the zimbabwean government, the ethiopian government, the nigerianing services available. is it enough? no. worldwide, there are millions of women who don't have access to contraceptives. no, but the commitment is is there. the commitment is there by the government. there are challenges. there is the issue of accessibility, information, affordability, the training of people, the choices of individuals. so you have a positive attitude? 0h, oh, yes. is your attitude so positive that it takes you to conflict areas where you also champion women's rights, but you find yourself in an uncomfortable position. for example, in syria, you've been working with government forces to help women with their sexual reproductive health rights. and yet we hear about the rape cases in syrian government prisons that take place. so are you not collaborating with a government, a regime, that is actually responsible for the degradation and abuse and exploitation of women? we are not partnering with the government. what we are saying is... but you are operating in government—
planning summit, at the ugandan government, the zimbabwean government, the ethiopian government, the nigerianing services available. is it enough? no. worldwide, there are millions of women who don't have access to contraceptives. no, but the commitment is is there. the commitment is there by the government. there are challenges. there is the issue of accessibility, information, affordability, the training of people, the choices of individuals. so you have a positive attitude? 0h, oh, yes. is...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian.ust trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. they are not listening to me. watch this. who wants ice creeaaaaaam!? so that's how you get them to listen. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends soon. ♪
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian.ust trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and...
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while nigerian president muhammadu buhari is in london. seeking treatment for an undisclosed illness. and despite morocco being readmitted into the union after thirty three year absence. king mohammed the sick is not in attendance. for the president of liberia ellen johnson sirleaf the union meets too often. she says the twice yearly two day meetings are unnecessar. we can cut down the cost of the union. make it more efficient make it more resulting. so that that's a consensus of project which i fully agree. those who are all present have a lot of ground to cover. while the official theme of the summit investment in youth. top of the agenda for most members will be security in the region. newly elected chairperson mousa* mahomet. said his priority is stability. let this young debate it is a good day. don't you know the issue of peace and security continues to worry us more than ever. see all that is the situation in south sudan. somalia. libya that if the central african republic. that the fragile relations between two pc and ever try out.
while nigerian president muhammadu buhari is in london. seeking treatment for an undisclosed illness. and despite morocco being readmitted into the union after thirty three year absence. king mohammed the sick is not in attendance. for the president of liberia ellen johnson sirleaf the union meets too often. she says the twice yearly two day meetings are unnecessar. we can cut down the cost of the union. make it more efficient make it more resulting. so that that's a consensus of project which...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian.m just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. 3/ >> it's a terrible political decision made by south korea. china didn't like the and it may have been provocative to north korea. but the issue is this black line. 137-mile line. along that is 155,000 pieces of artillery and rockets. the city of seoul, 10 to 30 million people is 30 miles from that. there is more artillery than anywhere in the world. seoul is held hostage to anything we decide to do. judge jeanine: wouldn't the president of south korea say i need every protection i can get? and if he thinks kim jong-un is going to see -- >> you understand the politics better than i do. but we had a brand-new president kicked out of south korea. politically probably a lot of pressure. and as
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian.m just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. 3/ >> it's a terrible political decision made by south korea. china didn't like the and it may have been provocative to north korea. but the...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptom
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you...
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nigerians use social engineering and social media. >> if we were able to track them what about facebookld us it has the a dedicated team helping to detect and block these kinds of scams. and as developed several techniques to stop the abuse. but boyd told us, facebook hasn't solved her problem. and the scammers have a fake profile up with her name. >> these people should not still be contacting my friend and family. no way should they be, this is what. six months later. nine months later. come on. >> after we reached out to facebook and provided them with the urls for the scam accounts, it appears they did block those accounts, but, deborah boyd tells us she has never been able to get back into her old account which has a lot of family photos and memories she would look to have back. by the way the two people we showed whose photos were used for the scam on face book, one declined to comment but the other told us, she was shocked by what she saw. she had no idea that her own photo had been taken off her own website and used by fraudster for a scam. every year, kids miss 22 million schoo
nigerians use social engineering and social media. >> if we were able to track them what about facebookld us it has the a dedicated team helping to detect and block these kinds of scams. and as developed several techniques to stop the abuse. but boyd told us, facebook hasn't solved her problem. and the scammers have a fake profile up with her name. >> these people should not still be contacting my friend and family. no way should they be, this is what. six months later. nine months...
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up scenarios we've spoken about in the past when it comes to the central question about libya and nigerianbut also the issue of accelerating the rebalancing of global inventory. plenty to look forward to. yousef gamal el-din, bloomberg. haidi: plenty to look forward to we are doing that with daniel hynes, good morning. happy monday. i want to go to the stage remarks from mohammed barkindo of opec because he seems to suggest that going into the meeting they are not worried about how to react to market dynamics. let's take a listen. >> it is not about the market conditions or the market adapting to what we are agreeing. it is just for the committee with the assistance of insuring the technical effort together the dynamics of the current market which has been increasingly complex, intelligent. are going tod they a value which market dynamics but not -- they are going to evaluate market dynamics but not respond. do you think the caps are starting to work? daniel: there are signs, but it has been a lot slower than they expected. the market as well. it is a little bit wrong to andest you need to
up scenarios we've spoken about in the past when it comes to the central question about libya and nigerianbut also the issue of accelerating the rebalancing of global inventory. plenty to look forward to. yousef gamal el-din, bloomberg. haidi: plenty to look forward to we are doing that with daniel hynes, good morning. happy monday. i want to go to the stage remarks from mohammed barkindo of opec because he seems to suggest that going into the meeting they are not worried about how to react to...
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he has to do whatever it says in an email that is why his apartment is full of nigerian princes and boner pills. you are going to want to keep them apart. you are tbing to want to keep those two, keep those two apart. plus this was way last summer. it was a total leigh different time. >> this is preyou were russia refer, prerussia mania, 13 months ago before the rest of the world was talking about that. >> stephen: yeah, he colluded with the russia before people were talking about russian collusion. okay. that's like saying yeah, i fired a gun at that guy but that was before everybody was talking about this whole murder trial, all right. how did i know. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: what am i supposed to-- besides, i mean, the meeting was a dued. >> it was literally just a wasted 20 minutes which was a shame. >> stephen: yeah, it was all on his yelp review, one star, did not deliver treason to table, would not collude again. and, it's going to be harsh for her business. she's going to have trouble shaking that one off. i've got some news for you, don, just because you didn't get your
he has to do whatever it says in an email that is why his apartment is full of nigerian princes and boner pills. you are going to want to keep them apart. you are tbing to want to keep those two, keep those two apart. plus this was way last summer. it was a total leigh different time. >> this is preyou were russia refer, prerussia mania, 13 months ago before the rest of the world was talking about that. >> stephen: yeah, he colluded with the russia before people were talking about...
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then we have the d stocking that the nigerian minister is talking about he says that there are goingbe picking up and there was no need to refine the agreement. that said, any future adjustments -- it is fascinating to say the least. >> i did not collude with russia, nor do i know anyone else in the campaign who did so. contacts, andper i have not relied on russian funds for my businesses. i have been fully transparent in providing all requested information. senators, or too girly democrats have said that they do want to see him in public. -- they do want to see him in public. i think clearly democrats will not be satisfied until he appears in public. i think they will have to, given the number of questions that are still swirling around about it. >> was there anything in the statement that stood out that in your sense, politicians thought was vulnerable and they wanted to understand more about? one example would be how he said that he did not rely on russian money. we are not quite sure what " rely on " means. is it just a word he chose, so that is an example of something that democ
then we have the d stocking that the nigerian minister is talking about he says that there are goingbe picking up and there was no need to refine the agreement. that said, any future adjustments -- it is fascinating to say the least. >> i did not collude with russia, nor do i know anyone else in the campaign who did so. contacts, andper i have not relied on russian funds for my businesses. i have been fully transparent in providing all requested information. senators, or too girly...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian.uch as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. kennedy: music used to be dirty and fun. the mtv video music awards are next month. and they are doing away with gender specific awards distinctions which is fine because no one watches m tv for video and it's dumb to have an awards show where people are seeing the nominated products for the first time during awards show. it's funny that this crowd is now sex averse. it's the same group telling you, i am with her. and the only clear reason they can give for you have to vote for hillary clinton was because she is a woman. that was the single selling point. and now they are tearing their rotator cuffs, patting themselves on the back by refraining from acknowledging gender differences. i guess it's useful when shaming some
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian.uch as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. kennedy: music used to be dirty and fun. the mtv video music awards are next month. and they are doing away with gender specific awards distinctions which is fine because no one...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. bombshell tweet reince priebus is out. priebus secretly resigned after days of infighting with new white house communications director. scaramucci insinuated reince was a leak. then saying he's an fing paranoid schizophrenic. a man who had his own dust-ups with reince priebus, corey lewandowski joins us. the knock on reince from the trump train is he didn't have a great relationship with donald trump and wasn't a real trump guy. was that your read, corey? >> reince wasn't around for the campaign. he was the chair of the republican national committee and there were 16 candidates in that field. donald trump devastated and destroyed all of them, we know that. it wasn't until very end after th
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. bombshell tweet reince priebus is out. priebus secretly resigned after days of infighting with new white house communications director. scaramucci...
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brent, though -- one thing about brent that you want to watch, nigerian libyan and production numbersthey keep coming out higher than expected. bp -- thatopec -- could put out the opec production freeze a little bit in jeopardy. we are down .3% in the session. i just want to ask you about gold. it had a good week last week. how much further does that have to run? joe: it has to get well above $12.37. the dollar weakness is helping, but i think we have got to watch the inflation numbers that continue to come out that are a little bit mixed out of europe, and then also in the states. nejra: joe cusick, thank you so much. vonnie: still ahead, china's economy maintained its momentum last quarter. we have the full report from shanghai next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg markets." i am nejra cehic, in london, with vonnie quinn in new york. vonnie: now to china's better-than-expected forecast gdp, the economy is continuing as a -- at a robust pace. economic growth beat forecast in the second quarter, matching what the economy did in the first quarter at 6.9%. .e were expecti
brent, though -- one thing about brent that you want to watch, nigerian libyan and production numbersthey keep coming out higher than expected. bp -- thatopec -- could put out the opec production freeze a little bit in jeopardy. we are down .3% in the session. i just want to ask you about gold. it had a good week last week. how much further does that have to run? joe: it has to get well above $12.37. the dollar weakness is helping, but i think we have got to watch the inflation numbers that...
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you nigerian minister was talking about if they do get back into the framework, they would be willing their production after about five or six months of the production being at that level and stabilizing. a cap on production of the high it doesn't do anything the markets because it allows those countries to come back up. again, that is politically a difficult thing to get through and hard to see how it would impact the market. producers toher take root of the market, if you do that and get some up in price, you get the specter of cheating back in, and opec members producing above their quarter. it is hard to see where they have room to move and how they can do anything without giving more market share to shale. tracy: hard to see, indeed. still with us is mario, the ceo of saxo bank. i want to start with the chart that point out some of the existential crisis for opec right now. take a look behind me. in yellow is the breakeven, fiscal breakeven for a selected group of oil majors for goldman sachs, between a four dollars per barrel. what opec members need to balance their national bud
you nigerian minister was talking about if they do get back into the framework, they would be willing their production after about five or six months of the production being at that level and stabilizing. a cap on production of the high it doesn't do anything the markets because it allows those countries to come back up. again, that is politically a difficult thing to get through and hard to see how it would impact the market. producers toher take root of the market, if you do that and get some...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. >>> depending on who you ask, this is either the biggest boxing match in years or a total farce. whatever you think of the fight, floyd mayweather against conor mccgregor is dripping with swagger. we have the report. >> reporter: they have been jabbering away like parrots all week. the face-off is what they like to call it. now to four venues and it seemed represent ti repetitious. mayweather got higher heels to get eye-to-tie with mcgregor. >> i don't give a [ bleep ] if it is a octagon. i will kick ass. >> his
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent...
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they're meeting on the 23rd and 24th of july they will see whether the libyans and the nigerians can be persuaded to take a cap. mr. novak said last week they'll be invited to propose something to us. maybe a cap for libya and nigeria on the cards that could add momentum to the oil prices >>> u.s. government says trade def s deficit will be the priority when it renegotiates nafta trump has branded the north atlantic free trade agreement a disaster and called for a new round of talks earlier this year he called for them earlier this year we're in the second half, aren't we president trump has kicked off his made in america week to promote the u.s. manufacturing industry he posed in front of iconic u.s. products on display. is that iconic product, a spaceman's outfit on the right the vase in the middle this was at the white house, promising to make legal and regulatory moves to help american-made goods. hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: at the white house, president trump's focusing on what got him there, jobs and manufacturing. showcasing products made in all 50 states. >> made in
they're meeting on the 23rd and 24th of july they will see whether the libyans and the nigerians can be persuaded to take a cap. mr. novak said last week they'll be invited to propose something to us. maybe a cap for libya and nigeria on the cards that could add momentum to the oil prices >>> u.s. government says trade def s deficit will be the priority when it renegotiates nafta trump has branded the north atlantic free trade agreement a disaster and called for a new round of talks...