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that is how rich the congo could be if the resources we re rich the congo could be if the resources wereuilt two small power stations decades ago here, but there has within a much more ambitious plan, for a grandstand to be looked across this whole dalli —— valley. a deal has recently been signed to make that happen. promises have been made before, and nothing has happened. the story of the congo is often the story of lost 01’ the congo is often the story of lost or squandered opportunity. to get around the rapids means we need another form of transport. the railway was built under the orders of henry morton stanley in the 18905 to replace a long and arduous trek. around that time, joseph conrad walk the roots to become a steamboat captain of river. his diary became the heart of darkness, a novel whose title created the stereotype that still title created the stereotype that 5till haunts the drc today. the train5 only run once a week, after being derelict the years. it is an opportunity for villages along the way to sell as much as they can. their five—minute way to sell as much as they
that is how rich the congo could be if the resources we re rich the congo could be if the resources wereuilt two small power stations decades ago here, but there has within a much more ambitious plan, for a grandstand to be looked across this whole dalli —— valley. a deal has recently been signed to make that happen. promises have been made before, and nothing has happened. the story of the congo is often the story of lost 01’ the congo is often the story of lost or squandered...
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this country is rich, but its people are among the world's poorest.ries, its resources have been plundered, and it has been ravaged by war. from here you cannot find anybody. they start going, all of them, they disappear soon. the violence goes on, and now it is plagued by ebola. but some change is coming, for this country the size of western europe. we are setting off on a long and challenging expedition to follow the congo into the heart of africa. from the atlantic ocean to the heart of the continent, the congo has always been a place of fear and mystery. the mouth of the river is lined with ancient mangrove swamps. it is an eerie, mysterious start to an epic adventure. this is the point where the congo river and the atlantic ocean meet. next step is brazil. it was m82 when the portuguese were sailing past this coast and they noticed this surge of brown water and realised there must be a river here. that was the congo, and this is the direction they took. for 3000 miles, we're going to take you up this great river, to try and understand its history
this country is rich, but its people are among the world's poorest.ries, its resources have been plundered, and it has been ravaged by war. from here you cannot find anybody. they start going, all of them, they disappear soon. the violence goes on, and now it is plagued by ebola. but some change is coming, for this country the size of western europe. we are setting off on a long and challenging expedition to follow the congo into the heart of africa. from the atlantic ocean to the heart of the...
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here's ben rich. it is pretty cold here but not everywhere apparently. ben rich. it is pretty cold here but not everywhere appa re ntly.m ben rich. it is pretty cold here but not everywhere apparently. it feels like winter is just getting going here, but in the summer as the it is now much summer. it is felt like this in australia. not a lot of cloud in the sky. it gets hot in australia at this time of year. temperatures by day here have been in the mid to high 40s of some parts of the interior. night—time temperatures, thursday night inland parts of australia have got up to 36 celsius, i say up, they got down to 36 degrees, the overnight low. that isa 36 degrees, the overnight low. that is a record, the highest low temperature recorded on record. by day the heat builds even more. in canberra we have been up into the 405. i was surely the temperatures from the last few days in canberra. we have been up above 40 cel5ius,
here's ben rich. it is pretty cold here but not everywhere apparently. ben rich. it is pretty cold here but not everywhere appa re ntly.m ben rich. it is pretty cold here but not everywhere apparently. it feels like winter is just getting going here, but in the summer as the it is now much summer. it is felt like this in australia. not a lot of cloud in the sky. it gets hot in australia at this time of year. temperatures by day here have been in the mid to high 40s of some parts of the...
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or somehow want to be rich. which is going to be prose that's what the before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. first city. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going foundation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only closely and going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. not after nancy we're going on the ground as the e.u. . things about the hard border ahead of tomorrow's annual bloody sunday much in derry coming up on the show was the f.b.i. going to kill muzzy hashimi we talked to the just released journalist and u.s. citizen in her first international t.v. interview about religious freedom and justice in trump's america and we get an exclusive interview with the family of a british army veteran detained this week and facing deportation in twenty days on the jury's amazed facto hostile environment all this and more coming up in today's
or somehow want to be rich. which is going to be prose that's what the before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. first city. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going foundation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only closely and going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. not after nancy we're going on the ground as the...
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i think he's more a president of the rich judging by the last his interview. aside from internal discontent paris also faces external pressure with the italian prime minister accusing france and germany of running the e.u. with their own interests and disregarding the views of other member states. their only thinking of the national interests certainly our allies cannot believe that we will sit silently of the table to underwrite decisions taken by others. speaking a few days after france and germany signed a friendship treaty under the pact the two countries agreed to deepen their economic alignment with common new regulations and france gave it support to germany's bid to have a permanent seat at the u.n. security council earlier italy's interior minister matteo salvini call for an alternative alliance between italy and central europe. they were up i thought that europe is used to the franco german axis but we're seeking a new balance a new energy and in this sense poland in italy will be the protagonists of this new european spring thaw they ne is known for
i think he's more a president of the rich judging by the last his interview. aside from internal discontent paris also faces external pressure with the italian prime minister accusing france and germany of running the e.u. with their own interests and disregarding the views of other member states. their only thinking of the national interests certainly our allies cannot believe that we will sit silently of the table to underwrite decisions taken by others. speaking a few days after france and...
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insane against the rich they are not paying their fair share. if you look at what he was had no hillary clinton increase in the top marginal rate in her plan. 52%, well shy had of the 70% that aoc casually mentioned. this is the term we use, shifting the overton window. that is the range of acceptable things that are acceptable to talk about because of the plausibility. number, we out the shifted the overton window to the left. plan she talked about this was on late-night television recently. this is an interview with the freshman congressman. >> when we talk about the marginal tax rate, it's not your income. and on your 10 millionth one dollar. after you make $10 million in one year, your dollars after that start to get progressively taxed at a higher rate. ofs the tax interpretation one answer to the question of how much -- what level are we in excess?ng what kind of society do we want to live in? city,want to live in a for example, where billionaires have their own of personal helipads? >> good to know. >> do we want these people with helipad
insane against the rich they are not paying their fair share. if you look at what he was had no hillary clinton increase in the top marginal rate in her plan. 52%, well shy had of the 70% that aoc casually mentioned. this is the term we use, shifting the overton window. that is the range of acceptable things that are acceptable to talk about because of the plausibility. number, we out the shifted the overton window to the left. plan she talked about this was on late-night television recently....
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yes the every rich person say i want to make sure that i feel is demand fair belief and that i have a good meal on my table that my family takes case they can kill today for moral. and the role of the leader is to come and say let's make sure that it happens not only today and tomorrow but also next year and the next century yes legals really need to have a comp us which is more all fall cited than the one of the families that are under pressure i'm not grading them that will be no intellectual anything but you must understand that you know that to an able to their children to have what they want to we need to create the infrastructure in the world although that will bring it about talking frank i'm going to take a break right now while we're back we're going to need talking to dr jacob frenkel head of j.p. morgan chase international stay with us. perfect or someone else living inside of me like controlling my body. and. the byproduct of. that drug because like. because it will need him into it's crazy. you know and we don't have to do anything it's not our fault she's crazy and. that
yes the every rich person say i want to make sure that i feel is demand fair belief and that i have a good meal on my table that my family takes case they can kill today for moral. and the role of the leader is to come and say let's make sure that it happens not only today and tomorrow but also next year and the next century yes legals really need to have a comp us which is more all fall cited than the one of the families that are under pressure i'm not grading them that will be no intellectual...
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still see falling wages in the year saying national economies are doing way they inequality between rich and poor has grown drastically never seen before it's almost like being hit by with all from a bomb that was dropped ten years ago do you think we're ever going to be past two thousand and eight completely in a way to say that i hope that we should not in a way what we should always have is the memory of that event so that we don't repeat the mistakes it is in dissents that it would stay with us however many of the flaws that characterize the especially financial system have been remedied but the problem is that the crisis of tomorrow will not be the same as the crisis of yesterday so we need to deal with resilience you know there are always three phases when we talk about crisis there is a crisis prevention phase there is a crisis management phase and this is there is a crisis resolution phase crisis prevention is the most important one and it's the most boring one politicians wake up normally only when they see danger and if you tell them just prevent the danger they say we don't ha
still see falling wages in the year saying national economies are doing way they inequality between rich and poor has grown drastically never seen before it's almost like being hit by with all from a bomb that was dropped ten years ago do you think we're ever going to be past two thousand and eight completely in a way to say that i hope that we should not in a way what we should always have is the memory of that event so that we don't repeat the mistakes it is in dissents that it would stay...
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wants people to know that he wasn't born rich and he's just like you and me but as much on star seems to be news diving he did what politicians do best damage control mainly in the form of a nationwide let's get all feelings off our chest exercise otherwise known as the national debate mostly for fun and i'm not going to talk too much as my goal is to listen to you in a free and fair manner if there are questions i will answer them but what i want is free to express yourself in the most little respect manner to go on the tour he snubbed the filthy rich of the world economic forum in davos because there's a chance that that might not look so good they're also going to though that this damage control is working with several recent polls showing the president's popularity has been creeping back up so we thought we'd ask people here in paris what do they think is money just another guy from the block. because he studied in elite schools as a risk to transfer he was made the french elite is created in this way can't understand the everyday problems of french people living on the minimum wa
wants people to know that he wasn't born rich and he's just like you and me but as much on star seems to be news diving he did what politicians do best damage control mainly in the form of a nationwide let's get all feelings off our chest exercise otherwise known as the national debate mostly for fun and i'm not going to talk too much as my goal is to listen to you in a free and fair manner if there are questions i will answer them but what i want is free to express yourself in the most little...
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i think he's more a president of the rich judging by the last who's introduced. by that report with a side from internal discontent paris also faces external pressure to the italian prime minister is now accusing france and germany of running the e.u. in their own interest we'll have a look at this in more detail a bit later on in the program. now u.s. president donald trump has signed a bill temporarily lifting the longest government shutdown in the country's history for the past thirty five days he's been wrangling with democrats in an unsuccessful bid to secure funding for a border war i am very proud to announce today that we have reached a deal to end the shutdown and reopen the federal government i will make sure that all employees receive their back pay very quickly or as soon as possible well for a over a month democrat house speaker nancy pelosi has been seen as the main opponent to trump's plans for a border war is a quick recap of their spat. the longest shutdown the longest government shutdown in u.s. history followed workers and contractors lined up
i think he's more a president of the rich judging by the last who's introduced. by that report with a side from internal discontent paris also faces external pressure to the italian prime minister is now accusing france and germany of running the e.u. in their own interest we'll have a look at this in more detail a bit later on in the program. now u.s. president donald trump has signed a bill temporarily lifting the longest government shutdown in the country's history for the past thirty five...
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rejects claims he's our president all the rich only. yellow press protests so we are. as one of them i think he's more president for the british he obviously doesn't come from you know lower income brackets can't understand the everyday problems of. saturday morning eight zero one here in moscow the r.t.t. . running up this hour's top stories while. but secretary of state says that he will urge the u.n. security council to recognize venezuela's self declared interim president the opposition leader one quite go and as well as elected president nicolas maduro says he is ready for talks the opposition has rejected his offer instead of people to hit the streets you want to compliment you go i am committed to international dialogue today tomorrow and. i'm committed and personally rent if i have to go and meet this guy climb to the top of mount pico humboldt's at three in the morning i will have to go naked i'll go naked on foot by car by motorcycle it must be very clear for the world and this regime nobody will take part in this fake dialogue fry the broad brief lull in the
rejects claims he's our president all the rich only. yellow press protests so we are. as one of them i think he's more president for the british he obviously doesn't come from you know lower income brackets can't understand the everyday problems of. saturday morning eight zero one here in moscow the r.t.t. . running up this hour's top stories while. but secretary of state says that he will urge the u.n. security council to recognize venezuela's self declared interim president the opposition...
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that when you are out helping the society to be more equitable through transfers from the rich to the poor cetera that you also maintain efficiency in the economy so that you don't have you don't cut the trees that gives you the fruits what do i have in mind i'll take it to a power docs suppose that you take you cut half of the g.d.p. product of the country and you take that half and you distribute it equally to everyone you will win the nobel prize by saying i have full equality but you have equality of misery. you want to make sure that the quality is not just a slogan of misery but it also is associated with a rise in the standard of living how can you have a rise in the standard of living by having people who are rich are saving investing broadening and increasing the size of the national party so that we can distribute more to everyone so if you're going just to tax the rich mindlessly the rich so-called what will they do they will say why should i save i'm going to be taxed anyhow so i will cut my saving and i will give a big party and we will sound happy we will have more to co
that when you are out helping the society to be more equitable through transfers from the rich to the poor cetera that you also maintain efficiency in the economy so that you don't have you don't cut the trees that gives you the fruits what do i have in mind i'll take it to a power docs suppose that you take you cut half of the g.d.p. product of the country and you take that half and you distribute it equally to everyone you will win the nobel prize by saying i have full equality but you have...
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the reason for that is the feeling that rich people have more wherewithal to pay taxes. they should pay more. poor people have a hard enough life as it is without having to fork over money with income tax. even if you are working class or payr or middle income you your payroll taxes and so on, that is for security and medicare. you don't pay a federal income tax or state income tax. that is called a progressive tax system. one where the rate goes up as you get richer. see the remainder of this washington journal conversation in the c-span video library. go to www.c-span.org and type in tax policy. the u.s. house is about to gavel in to start their week. the day will begin with members offering speeches on any topic. they will be back again briefly at 2:00 p.m. reese turn before starting --
the reason for that is the feeling that rich people have more wherewithal to pay taxes. they should pay more. poor people have a hard enough life as it is without having to fork over money with income tax. even if you are working class or payr or middle income you your payroll taxes and so on, that is for security and medicare. you don't pay a federal income tax or state income tax. that is called a progressive tax system. one where the rate goes up as you get richer. see the remainder of this...
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the rich are getting richer and the poor getting poorer. i don't think that is how technology unfolds. the poor get some better off than the rich get even more better off. >> so are we looking at an artificial intelligence desired of a digital divide that we talked about for years? >> i personally don't think so. but it could be argued that it is an open question. but if i am anybody and you give me and you take my mobile device and i downloaded a medical diagnostic program, and all the sudden i for pennies, can diagnose illnesses as well as the doctor. an nai lawyer in my phone, all the sudden i have access to a great lawyer. it used to be, take 30400 years ago. only the wealthy got to listen to the best music and go to theaters, and they call it these things that technology brought to everybody. so i think the empowering aspect of artificial intelligence is that because it is largely software which you can duplicate for very little money. because it is larger software, it will benefit everybody. anybody can effectively come smarter simply
the rich are getting richer and the poor getting poorer. i don't think that is how technology unfolds. the poor get some better off than the rich get even more better off. >> so are we looking at an artificial intelligence desired of a digital divide that we talked about for years? >> i personally don't think so. but it could be argued that it is an open question. but if i am anybody and you give me and you take my mobile device and i downloaded a medical diagnostic program, and all...
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today's typical property by as a rich people well off retirees and and investors. in sight until the others like thomas close and his colleagues can only look on the old market it's amazing to watch others with a shock honestly when i look at what's being built in the district i need a practical apartment to live in and i don't think they're building them to be left and they're building them as investments and i can't join in that game which none of my colleagues can either. use a state machine that probably also creates housing that doesn't meet the needs of the city and most of the population wasn't scary because many people are being left behind banks sticking by if you have to think of blaming the commutes bookish and there are many parts of life see where nowadays you find one place with high priced apartments and another where the people who just couldn't afford to live in them anymore had to move to someplace my assertion it's a crappy situation when you say that for whatever reason you have to get out of your apartment but you'd like to stay in your neighbo
today's typical property by as a rich people well off retirees and and investors. in sight until the others like thomas close and his colleagues can only look on the old market it's amazing to watch others with a shock honestly when i look at what's being built in the district i need a practical apartment to live in and i don't think they're building them to be left and they're building them as investments and i can't join in that game which none of my colleagues can either. use a state machine...
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at first glance germany is a rich and powerful come. it's full of opportunities but if you look closely you'll see wealth as more of an evenly distributed here than in just about any other industrialized country success often depends on your background. why is that do the differences threaten social cohesion and democracy to find some answers we go around the world and speak to a nobel prize winner and other experts who have looked deeply into the issue of inequality. the world is at a crossroads today people sense that the control of their nation is being stolen from inequality is the most pressing social problem facing us today. welcome to the land of inequality. it's almost eight in the morning in berlin. good morning. the driver is already waiting when the bus comes he has to get moving right away because of a teacher's son has made his way to the top often working twenty hours a day he's what's called a high achiever. i don't have a driver because i'm lazy or i think i'm too good for that on the contrary i like driving i'm a passio
at first glance germany is a rich and powerful come. it's full of opportunities but if you look closely you'll see wealth as more of an evenly distributed here than in just about any other industrialized country success often depends on your background. why is that do the differences threaten social cohesion and democracy to find some answers we go around the world and speak to a nobel prize winner and other experts who have looked deeply into the issue of inequality. the world is at a...
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iam i am totally rooting for crazy rich asians.starring role in that. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. stay with us, we do notjust have the golden globes coming up we also have the ces tradeshow. some of the biggest names in tech there and we will be previewing some of the industry's best and worst new gadgets. fantastic, we are looking forward to that. and i'm kasia madera in singapore. for me and the whole of the team, thanks for watching. hello there. it's fair to say the weather's been very dull over the past few days. but all that is about to change. we've got more energy coming in from the atlantic, a deep area of low pressure rushing to the north of scotland, that's beginning to pick up the winds for northern areas. still to the south, high pressure, a few breaks in the cloud means a chillier start here and maybe some fleeting sunshine. rain is moving southwards across scotland, northern ireland, into north—west england and north wales. behind it, sunshine for northern ireland in the afternoon, scotland, away from the north and
iam i am totally rooting for crazy rich asians.starring role in that. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. stay with us, we do notjust have the golden globes coming up we also have the ces tradeshow. some of the biggest names in tech there and we will be previewing some of the industry's best and worst new gadgets. fantastic, we are looking forward to that. and i'm kasia madera in singapore. for me and the whole of the team, thanks for watching. hello there. it's fair to say the weather's been very...
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we speak to one of the producers of crazy rich asians, who is hoping for a gong. good morning.is 8:00am in singapore and 7:00am in bangkok, where time is running out for rahaf al-qunun. the saudi woman says she is due to be put on a plane back to kuwait in a couple of hours‘ time and returned to herfamily, who she believes will kill her for renouncing islam. 18—year—old ra haf al-qunun was on a day trip to kuwait with relatives when she fled two days ago. arriving at bangkok airport, while in transit for a flight to australia, she says her passport was seized by saudi embassy officials when she got off the plane. she has been speaking to the bbc from her hotel room at bangkok airport. when i came, someone said to me that we will have the details. then he took my passport, and then he came took my passport, and then he came to me with five or six people. i think they are police. and they told me my father wants me to go back to saudi arabia, and he is so angry. i don't have rights in saudi arabia, and myfamily don't have rights in saudi arabia, and my family treat me so bad. so
we speak to one of the producers of crazy rich asians, who is hoping for a gong. good morning.is 8:00am in singapore and 7:00am in bangkok, where time is running out for rahaf al-qunun. the saudi woman says she is due to be put on a plane back to kuwait in a couple of hours‘ time and returned to herfamily, who she believes will kill her for renouncing islam. 18—year—old ra haf al-qunun was on a day trip to kuwait with relatives when she fled two days ago. arriving at bangkok airport,...
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. >> you will hear from a very rich person in a moment. a very rich person in ideas. >> thank you. >> liz plank, considered a friend of "the beat." thanks for being here. >> thanks, for have something e. >> we have a rich person on desk. when it comes to aoc versus howard zhults as howard schultz, what do you think about she advanced? >> howard schutt is like ja rule organizing another music festival. no one needs this right now. it's only going to benefit donald trump, because, obviously, when we have a third party candidate, it often disadvantages democrats. >> let me say that's a sick burn the fry festival was a failure. although, howard schultz i would trust to run a gathering than a country. >> he should run the nextfi fyr festival. there we go, we found your calling. for him and aoc they haven't talked to each other if real life. but the standoff that they have is aoc is exposing the myth of the fiscal conservative but the socially liberal person. right? so you know howard schultz says he is pro, taking a stance against ace rich, ref
. >> you will hear from a very rich person in a moment. a very rich person in ideas. >> thank you. >> liz plank, considered a friend of "the beat." thanks for being here. >> thanks, for have something e. >> we have a rich person on desk. when it comes to aoc versus howard zhults as howard schultz, what do you think about she advanced? >> howard schutt is like ja rule organizing another music festival. no one needs this right now. it's only going to...
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wall street is proposing a 70% tax on the super rich. lots more coming up on the super rich. i now, that is your business briefing. scientists from the university of cambridge say they've found the secret behind why some people stay effortlessly slim. they think it's not necessarily because they have a healthier lifestyle, but that they've got a natural genetic advantage. the hope is that this could have long—term implications for tackling obesity. our health correspondent catherine burns reports. we are all dealt a certain genetic hand of cards at birth affecting everything from how we look to how oui’ everything from how we look to how our bodies work. so it's no real surprise that this includes weight. we have known for several years that some genetic changes mean people are more likely to become obese. but this study looked at why others are naturally slim. researchers recruited more than 1500 people in the uk who are thin and healthy but don't do huge amounts of exercise. they looked at their dna and competitive people who are severely obese and a larger group of others
wall street is proposing a 70% tax on the super rich. lots more coming up on the super rich. i now, that is your business briefing. scientists from the university of cambridge say they've found the secret behind why some people stay effortlessly slim. they think it's not necessarily because they have a healthier lifestyle, but that they've got a natural genetic advantage. the hope is that this could have long—term implications for tackling obesity. our health correspondent catherine burns...
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but some critics argue that crazy rich asians, in fa ct, argue that crazy rich asians, in fact, perpetuatedsians have. if you look at the film, the film still looks at dark skinned agent —— asians as servants, the ones that are displayed prominently upfront were white skinned east asians. these people aren'tjust rich, skinned east asians. these people aren't just rich, 0k, skinned east asians. these people aren'tjust rich, 0k, they're crazy reached. the borders of diversity note it is not as pressure to do the right thing that is fuelling the drive greater inclusivity. better representation on screen phil scott is, it sells at the box office. -- fil scoffers. if this is generating bottle —— bottom—line profits, it is one undiscovered ave that the film industry is able to tap into. it is making money. there is no doubt about that. it doesn't mean it is a critical engagement in diversity. but a respected figures in film don't believe that greater diversity in big hollywood films like black panther has only come about through a desire to make money.” panther has only come about through a desir
but some critics argue that crazy rich asians, in fa ct, argue that crazy rich asians, in fact, perpetuatedsians have. if you look at the film, the film still looks at dark skinned agent —— asians as servants, the ones that are displayed prominently upfront were white skinned east asians. these people aren'tjust rich, skinned east asians. these people aren't just rich, 0k, skinned east asians. these people aren'tjust rich, 0k, they're crazy reached. the borders of diversity note it is not...
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by having just people who are rich saving investing . broadening increasing the size of the national so that you can distill the whole to everything. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution two to create the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no lawyer here i mean your list put video in the new bill is that i do split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took part in this to do over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. lawmakers manufactured to sentenced him to public wealth. when the room in clusters and protect themselves. in the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. the real new. buckle up and brace for impact trump introduce a star wars two point zero and calls for impeachment russia gate morphs into treason. i've been saying the numbers m
by having just people who are rich saving investing . broadening increasing the size of the national so that you can distill the whole to everything. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution two to create the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no lawyer here i mean your list put video in the new bill is that i do split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty...
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how rich it is so many ways. how rich it is in so many ways.c republic of the congo, exploited by the early european explorers, by belgium and its cruel king. and then through the last six decades of greedy congolese leadership and war. but it's river could power africa. its minerals could lift the nation from poverty. its young people could transform it into the glittering, beating heart of africa, rather than that of its dark and stereotypical image. if you'd like to take an even more immersive journey up the congo river, in virtual reality, visit bbc.com/virtualreality, to find out how. the weather has been fairly quiet recently, lots of cloud amount with light winds and for some of us that will change, much windier start to the new week. as the winds ease, it will turn colder for a time, but for much of the working week, mainly dry with a bit more in the way of sunshine. the wins will freshen overnight where we will see the rain freshening. drier for england and wales, temperatures are around five to 7 degrees. temperatures in rural parts c
how rich it is so many ways. how rich it is in so many ways.c republic of the congo, exploited by the early european explorers, by belgium and its cruel king. and then through the last six decades of greedy congolese leadership and war. but it's river could power africa. its minerals could lift the nation from poverty. its young people could transform it into the glittering, beating heart of africa, rather than that of its dark and stereotypical image. if you'd like to take an even more...
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he was rich and famous. being called rich and famous and god forbid hanging out in davos with the rich and famous. >> to me, looks like a super cool club. >> it is a super cool club. i'm not in to super cool and i'm not sure i'm rich and famous. what it turned out to be i think, neil, as i said in the journal op-ed, is what was once a global economic forum of all things called the global economic forum is now a show of glitz and show-off as i put it in the op-ed, star, business stars and hollywood starlets. somebody told me that if they don't give you a ticket to go, they send you one for $25,000. >> neil: yeah, you pay for it. >> $25,000 ain't going out of my pocket. >> neil: i know. how about $25? that's why when you went out to dinner with john bogle, you knew he would not pick up the check. but you also knew you were the one being treated. so you didn't care. it was a great dinner with a great man. i'm going to miss him a lot. john bogle, dead at age 89. ♪ >> greg: high matt, i am bret baier with dr. nic
he was rich and famous. being called rich and famous and god forbid hanging out in davos with the rich and famous. >> to me, looks like a super cool club. >> it is a super cool club. i'm not in to super cool and i'm not sure i'm rich and famous. what it turned out to be i think, neil, as i said in the journal op-ed, is what was once a global economic forum of all things called the global economic forum is now a show of glitz and show-off as i put it in the op-ed, star, business...
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rich people complaining that you are going to tax us higher. it is not surprise that two billionaires would come out in opposition of their attack which will take more of his money. you did not gain your wealth in a vacuum. that's something that elizabeth warren unlike a lot of other democrats, she made that case. you drove your trucks to deliver your products on roads that were built and kept up by citizens. >> by the way, the in structure of the country gets a d. >> right. >> we could improvement on that. >> we are not talking about a tax in the classic sense which is a tax on earnings in a given year. >> it is an money, money sitting in the bank, money that's calculated to be worth to stocks or x hundreds of millions of dollars and you take 2% off the top of that. we have never in this country done anything remotely like it. we don't do it because we tax earnings and we do not believe the government has the right to take/seize property from people simply because the fact they have more money. >> we tax people ea's earnings t their annual inc
rich people complaining that you are going to tax us higher. it is not surprise that two billionaires would come out in opposition of their attack which will take more of his money. you did not gain your wealth in a vacuum. that's something that elizabeth warren unlike a lot of other democrats, she made that case. you drove your trucks to deliver your products on roads that were built and kept up by citizens. >> by the way, the in structure of the country gets a d. >> right....
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the growing poverty united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich and the poor the haves and have nots as we say with all of this information and data being delivered revealing the staggering level of poverty in the country we may need help to break it all down and put it into the proper perspective and in that regard we are fortunate and honored to have just such a person joining us now is a presser economics of merit to the university of massachusetts and her father richard will professor we're very pleased to have you join us again thank you bob glad to be here so let's start with a benchmark i mean you teach classes and look at these sorts of things all the time as an income inequality always existed in the u.s. . the answer simply is yes it has our economic system and there's no nice way to say this our economic system capitalism is at least as efficient in reproducing poverty as it is in reproducing wealth it has tried over and over again to say that it is confronting the problem of poverty but if it's true that it did so it failed to solve th
the growing poverty united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich and the poor the haves and have nots as we say with all of this information and data being delivered revealing the staggering level of poverty in the country we may need help to break it all down and put it into the proper perspective and in that regard we are fortunate and honored to have just such a person joining us now is a presser economics of merit to the university of massachusetts...
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. >> no, just -- >> stephen: just rich people, okay. do you like hanging out with rich people?et the wrong rich people ( laughter ) >> stephen: and you would know better than i, how do you tell the right rich people from the wrong rich people? >> when they talk to you, you're in the right circle. >> stephen: oh, okay. you're thinking, well -- they're thinking, well, who is this guy? >> stephen: oh, that's the wrong rich people. >> they're snobby. i don't care if you've got money. i've got money, too, folks. >> stephen: wow. you got kids? >> yeah. >> stephen: hard to raise kids when you are super rich and going to the south of france and everything like that? >> well, everything's easier when you've got money. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that was a stupid question. >> yeah. >> stephen: that was a stupid question. money does not buy happiness but it does not drive it from your door, necessarily. that's true, okay. >> you have an in-house nanny. >> stephen: i've got to get one of those. you know, i understand -- i don't know if i heard this from you last time or just read this, that
. >> no, just -- >> stephen: just rich people, okay. do you like hanging out with rich people?et the wrong rich people ( laughter ) >> stephen: and you would know better than i, how do you tell the right rich people from the wrong rich people? >> when they talk to you, you're in the right circle. >> stephen: oh, okay. you're thinking, well -- they're thinking, well, who is this guy? >> stephen: oh, that's the wrong rich people. >> they're snobby. i...
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it's the work of rich city rides. >> i wanted to see people getting together on bikes. doing something healthy. a way of celebrating the city. >> rich city ride has repaired and given away more than 1200 donated bicycles to under served kids and families in and around the city of richmond. 11-year-old robinson got his first bicycle. >> it was exciting. you get to race your brothers, friends, cousins. >> kids also learned maintenance and repair at the rich city rides bike shop. a retail cooperative he helped stop. 15-year-old bailey has developed confidence using his skills to serve others. >> once a month the group rides to a local park to clean up. >> this is our way of providing stewart ship to the park. >> he like my uncle to me. >> bike shop co-owner said he has created a powerful vehicle to bring neighbors together. >> we all are like this nice, knitted family. not by blood but through bicycles. >> we use bikes to reclaim our health. >> this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to smith. beside as bicycle repair shop, rich city ride social security planning
it's the work of rich city rides. >> i wanted to see people getting together on bikes. doing something healthy. a way of celebrating the city. >> rich city ride has repaired and given away more than 1200 donated bicycles to under served kids and families in and around the city of richmond. 11-year-old robinson got his first bicycle. >> it was exciting. you get to race your brothers, friends, cousins. >> kids also learned maintenance and repair at the rich city rides bike...
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rachel, these people aren'tjust rich, 0k, they're crazy rich.ust pressure to do the right thing that's fuelling this drive greater inclusivity. better representation on screen fills coffers, it sells at the box office. part of it has to do with capitalism, right. i mean, if this is generating bottom—line profits, then this is one, ah, you know, one undiscovered avenue that the film industry is able to tap into. i mean, it's making money. there's no doubt about that. but it doesn't mean that it's a critical engagement in diversity. but respected figures in film don't believe that greater diversity in big hollywood films like black panther has only come about through a desire to make money. i think the tools to make films, the tools to create cinema have finally, after 80—90 years, reached the people who didn't grow up in the suburbs or who didn't grow up with a silver spoon. and now those people had been empowered to tell their stories. and so black panther‘s an extreme example. but i think something like moonlight or something even like blachkla
rachel, these people aren'tjust rich, 0k, they're crazy rich.ust pressure to do the right thing that's fuelling this drive greater inclusivity. better representation on screen fills coffers, it sells at the box office. part of it has to do with capitalism, right. i mean, if this is generating bottom—line profits, then this is one, ah, you know, one undiscovered avenue that the film industry is able to tap into. i mean, it's making money. there's no doubt about that. but it doesn't mean that...
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i think, greatest rags to riches story in history.y. i think, i can provide some context. i was born in 1990 in california, i have watched our per capita gdp, the quality of an average life, it is not a perfect metric but it is a good one, globally, i have watched our per capita —— per capita gdp increased 2.5 times capita —— per capita gdp increased 2.5times in capita —— per capita gdp increased 2.5 times in my lifetime. my friends in china born in the same year as me, have watched their per capita gdp to the wealth of their families in crease 27 times in their life. from poverty to economic superpower ina from poverty to economic superpower in a generation. china's astonishing economic growth again in earnest in the late 80s and excel are rated throughout the 905. the the late 805 and excel are rated throughout the 905. the country that grew rich by making product5 throughout the 905. the country that grew rich by making products for the west now a massive home market with a taste of its own. the biggest mistake i see people make is
i think, greatest rags to riches story in history.y. i think, i can provide some context. i was born in 1990 in california, i have watched our per capita gdp, the quality of an average life, it is not a perfect metric but it is a good one, globally, i have watched our per capita —— per capita gdp increased 2.5 times capita —— per capita gdp increased 2.5times in capita —— per capita gdp increased 2.5 times in my lifetime. my friends in china born in the same year as me, have watched...
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. >> for rich people on the ultra millionaire tax.tion of innovators? is that message on american? jillian: a dad, his son and a trampoline. what could possibly go wrong? ♪ thriller ♪ thriller of the night ♪ no one's going to save you from the beast about to bite ♪ thriller ♪ thriller that's why it should always be an idaho potato. only genuine idaho potatoes have the perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. whoa. hey look, it's huge. oops, gotta go. hey, wait. come back. in the water, in the water, you ready for this? she doesn't like it... you've gotta get in there. okay. careful not to get it in her eyes. i know, i know what a bath is... smile honey. this thing is like... first kid. here we go. second kid. you coming in mommy? ahh not a chance! by their second kid, every parent is an expert and more likely to choose luvs than first time parents. luvs with nightlock plus absorbs wetness faster than huggies snug and dry for outstanding overnight protection at a fraction of the cost. live, learn and get luvs. heather:
. >> for rich people on the ultra millionaire tax.tion of innovators? is that message on american? jillian: a dad, his son and a trampoline. what could possibly go wrong? ♪ thriller ♪ thriller of the night ♪ no one's going to save you from the beast about to bite ♪ thriller ♪ thriller that's why it should always be an idaho potato. only genuine idaho potatoes have the perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. whoa. hey look, it's huge. oops, gotta go. hey, wait....
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if you are rich, there's a lot of housing opportunities. if you are middle-class, working-class, working poor, or poor poor, what is basically happened is there has not been housing coming in. the government has backed down from what it is doing. the consequences housing is deteriorating and it is the price is coming up. because of the demand. what can we do about it? i will tell you exactly what we can do about it. we can build 3.2 million new housing units across this country. urban, rural, we can do this. what would be the consequence of doing that? first is we would produce about 1.5 million jobs, good jobs. that is a good part. second, we would bring down, according to moody's, the price of rent instead of a continuing to go up, by about 10%. that is their estimate. and think about it, you bring 3.2 million new housing units online, that affects prices overall. it affects the markets. but, that is all we need to do. housing. i was talking about earlier. the number one way that families, working families, middle-class families build wea
if you are rich, there's a lot of housing opportunities. if you are middle-class, working-class, working poor, or poor poor, what is basically happened is there has not been housing coming in. the government has backed down from what it is doing. the consequences housing is deteriorating and it is the price is coming up. because of the demand. what can we do about it? i will tell you exactly what we can do about it. we can build 3.2 million new housing units across this country. urban, rural,...
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fair share of taxes and in the meantime and public services are crumbling health and education in rich and in poor countries and that's definitely something that we're going to talk about in the conversation when we talk about some action oriented approaches but first i'd like to turn to you bob because you are running one of the largest world's largest on a dating consulting firms you're on a panel right now i want to social revolution tell us where does business fit into this equation how do you think business is role in combat and inequality i think business has a huge role to play and battling the issues that we're talking about today and the reason for that is if you look less trial and twenty thirty years to phenomena that happened first the business community acknowledges that i think are becoming more acknowledging of stakeholders the communities in which they're operating in the climate change issues that they're actually dealing with and the responsibility that they have to be part of that solution the second phenomenon is that the world is now their judge and jury. artificia
fair share of taxes and in the meantime and public services are crumbling health and education in rich and in poor countries and that's definitely something that we're going to talk about in the conversation when we talk about some action oriented approaches but first i'd like to turn to you bob because you are running one of the largest world's largest on a dating consulting firms you're on a panel right now i want to social revolution tell us where does business fit into this equation how do...
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guy for a lot of people who would like to be rich, right?is is why he's so popular. that's why he was on the map. but with the government shutdown that's happening right now, there's been a few stories i've been struck by that i think he needs to keep an eye on. i think he came into the white house with the mentality that who cares if i furlough these government workers? they're just going to have like a paid vacation. we'll fix it later. that's kind of the attitude. but then there are stories now where people are going to work and not being paid. that's a big difference. when you are forced to go to work for one week, two weeks, three weeks, he's joking around about maybe months or years without a paycheck, that puts -- that's a gut punch. >> but guess what? >> so he needs to think about that. i think once people realize that's the actual scenario for people who are working relatively low-paying government jobs, maybe things could change. >> no shade. maybe some of the people out there believe he can actually relate to it. i don't know. i g
guy for a lot of people who would like to be rich, right?is is why he's so popular. that's why he was on the map. but with the government shutdown that's happening right now, there's been a few stories i've been struck by that i think he needs to keep an eye on. i think he came into the white house with the mentality that who cares if i furlough these government workers? they're just going to have like a paid vacation. we'll fix it later. that's kind of the attitude. but then there are stories...
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with a rich history filled with much beauty heroism and sacrifice. ukraine is a border land. a place where east meets west. this is the flag of ukraine the blue represents the sky the gold its seemingly endless fields of wheat. the. ukraine is a prize many have sought. and much blood spilled in the quest possesses. ukraine has been the pathway for western powers as they attempted to conquer the east. in world war one. and world war two. and every time the ukrainian people ended up paying the highest price for these grand games of power. history doesn't repeat but it surely rhymes said mark twain. if one looks closely at the history of ukraine one will notice many rhymes. being surrounded by stronger powers ukraine has needed a lot of cunning to survive and the art they truly mastered with time is the art of changing sides. in the middle of the seventeenth century ukrainian leader dunhill netsky broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the u
with a rich history filled with much beauty heroism and sacrifice. ukraine is a border land. a place where east meets west. this is the flag of ukraine the blue represents the sky the gold its seemingly endless fields of wheat. the. ukraine is a prize many have sought. and much blood spilled in the quest possesses. ukraine has been the pathway for western powers as they attempted to conquer the east. in world war one. and world war two. and every time the ukrainian people ended up paying the...
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and rich, also, because rich has done an incredible job of not only prosecution but other things that are coming up and maybe you can say a few words. >> we have a tremendous team in brooklyn, and across the eastern district of new york, that every day we go to work, we see the results of having a border that's not secure. whether it's ms-13, drug trafficking, human trafficking, that we're talking about today. our folks get up every day, work with our law enforcement partners diligently to protect the victims and protect our country but the reality is, as long as we have a boarder that is not secure, we are going to suffer the consequences of that. and so stepping forward, we think that it will be a tremendous advantage to nus law enforcement in new york and across the country to have a border that is secure so we can protect our people and protect our country. >> thank you. >> the fact is, that if we don't have barriers, walls, call them what you want, but if we don't have very strong barriers, where people cannot any longer drive right across, unbelievable vehicle, they make a lot o
and rich, also, because rich has done an incredible job of not only prosecution but other things that are coming up and maybe you can say a few words. >> we have a tremendous team in brooklyn, and across the eastern district of new york, that every day we go to work, we see the results of having a border that's not secure. whether it's ms-13, drug trafficking, human trafficking, that we're talking about today. our folks get up every day, work with our law enforcement partners diligently...
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everybody can do it just by working out crossing the street bed it's not real life it's just a very rich get out service just sort of it's not great to say things like that to french people people aren't precarious situations i think it's quite ridiculous for a president to be so far from reality so by the time he told pensioners to come claiming the french. had come pocketful of him to keep the students on the general shoulder cool told me you can speak freely the only thing we have the right is to complain the country would be different if everyone did the same. staying stuck trying to people in france you don't see people to stop complaining specially in france people that complain all the time we love that it's causing. arrogance i think a little aggressive you know. there's no other word for me in the good old french spirit of things anger and resentment towards the mind often described as the president of the rich really poor without a by nov seventeenth they had had enough. to. see the crazy on the streets of greece. take your squashes. cold calling making stupid offered an olive
everybody can do it just by working out crossing the street bed it's not real life it's just a very rich get out service just sort of it's not great to say things like that to french people people aren't precarious situations i think it's quite ridiculous for a president to be so far from reality so by the time he told pensioners to come claiming the french. had come pocketful of him to keep the students on the general shoulder cool told me you can speak freely the only thing we have the right...
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been made cullen a retreat fit for the rich and powerful. both of whom are. right . the message is good food doesn't have to be expensive. david heads also wants to provide direct aid to people in need to the homeless. one of our dreams are to be able to stand for. shelters but because of all the legislation we're not able to good but we hope in the future within also traditional laws. these young people show that social gastronomy is a movement that's gaining momentum not so here's what. it will no one will care for. and now we head from brazil to southeast asia in two thousand and sixteen million miles fifteen years of military dictatorship officially came to an end the economy is now growing and foreign investment is on the rise but so far most development efforts have been limited to urban areas like the country's largest city young gone. in rural areas meanwhile people live in extreme poverty and many a willing to pin their hopes on anything that might offer them a way out of it. it's early morning in mid lock. the smell of oil and diesel hangs in the air. amid
been made cullen a retreat fit for the rich and powerful. both of whom are. right . the message is good food doesn't have to be expensive. david heads also wants to provide direct aid to people in need to the homeless. one of our dreams are to be able to stand for. shelters but because of all the legislation we're not able to good but we hope in the future within also traditional laws. these young people show that social gastronomy is a movement that's gaining momentum not so here's what. it...
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two thousand and three oil rich country iraq gets devastated and it's the major oil companies that are reaping the profit two thousand and eleven libya another oil rich country gets devastated and they or oil companies are laughing you know that is an enormous interest on the part of u.s. business to get end there. what we want to avoid is shedding of blood and i told the opposition people who might personally met in caracas at the time look if you talk will the government what do you think is going to happen there are seven eight nine million committed child these stats one of they gonna do do you think they're just going to roll over do you think they're going to disappear no they are venezuelans they have rights and they are going to demand their rights so you cannot simply ignore their existence so you have to make sure that you reach some sort of a compromise it is not for me i'm an american it's not for me to tell the venezuelans whom they should elect if they elected massively shabbas again and again and they elected. in two thousand and thirteen fourteen two thousand and eighte
two thousand and three oil rich country iraq gets devastated and it's the major oil companies that are reaping the profit two thousand and eleven libya another oil rich country gets devastated and they or oil companies are laughing you know that is an enormous interest on the part of u.s. business to get end there. what we want to avoid is shedding of blood and i told the opposition people who might personally met in caracas at the time look if you talk will the government what do you think is...
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washington works for the rich and the powerful and leaves everyone else behind. this is corruption, plane and simple and we need to call it out. [cheers and applause] >> it is corruption and it is eating away at our democracy and at the very fiber of our lives. i will do a couple quick once. today in america wages have basically not budgeted for the median family for an entire generation but the cost of housing has gone up, the cost of getting an education has gone up, the cost of childcare has gone up, the cost of healthcare has gone up, families are in the squeeze because washington is working for the rich. let me do another one. homeownership, number one way in america for middle-class families to build wealth, generation after generation is how it works, today in america african-american home ownership rates are the same as they were when housing discrimination was legal. think about that. and student loans. like i said. i got a 4 year diploma at a cost that i could pay for at a part-time waitressing job. today, young people in this country are getting crushe
washington works for the rich and the powerful and leaves everyone else behind. this is corruption, plane and simple and we need to call it out. [cheers and applause] >> it is corruption and it is eating away at our democracy and at the very fiber of our lives. i will do a couple quick once. today in america wages have basically not budgeted for the median family for an entire generation but the cost of housing has gone up, the cost of getting an education has gone up, the cost of...
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bongo is been in power since two thousand and nine before that his father more bongo ruled the oil rich nation for more than fourteen years other course hark joins us now live from nairobi so of course the first obvious question nicholas is what is going on is this a coup. well it appears like at least an attempt to remove go or the bongo didn't see like you mention that has been in power for over half a century out of power and this is led by young military soldiers young officers that took over the national radio station early this morning while people were listening to the morning news members of the presidential guard took over their radio held journalists hostage and read this message to the people of calling it an uprising against the bone growth in this address they call this operation dignity in this operation they are calling for ordinary get minnies young japanese to take up arms to take control of police stations government office in order to ensure that these presidential guards can remove the bunco out of office now they've called for the installation of a transitional coun
bongo is been in power since two thousand and nine before that his father more bongo ruled the oil rich nation for more than fourteen years other course hark joins us now live from nairobi so of course the first obvious question nicholas is what is going on is this a coup. well it appears like at least an attempt to remove go or the bongo didn't see like you mention that has been in power for over half a century out of power and this is led by young military soldiers young officers that took...