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i'm going to visit my family in the village in togo where i was born.n ghana. trying to find the route to my village. it is a lwa ys find the route to my village. it is always a hassle to find it. i have not been back for a few years. i felt apprehensive. i have spent my whole life wondering why they gave me away that i have never had the courage to ask. this time, i feel ready to find out the truth. this is it. this is it. on the right. it is right here, on the right. since i left at the age of seven, i have lost my mother. —— mother tongue. i have visited a handful of times but i have to use a translator. my youngest sister and her baby. my niece. i wanted to speak to my father. all i knew was that one of my uncles had sent to me but i have never known what my father had agreed to. my my uncle's house was in the capital lome, a long way from my village. to find some answers, my father went toa to find some answers, my father went to a soothsayer. you aware now you aware now where you aware now where i was taken? he took me to garner, the volta region
i'm going to visit my family in the village in togo where i was born.n ghana. trying to find the route to my village. it is a lwa ys find the route to my village. it is always a hassle to find it. i have not been back for a few years. i felt apprehensive. i have spent my whole life wondering why they gave me away that i have never had the courage to ask. this time, i feel ready to find out the truth. this is it. this is it. on the right. it is right here, on the right. since i left at the age...
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it was time for me to visit my birth family in togo again.er had the courage to ask why they gave me away. i was 110w to ask why they gave me away. i was now ready to ask my dad why he had agreed with my uncle. —— what he had agreed. my my uncle had committed adultery. his house was in the capital, long way from my village. this journey has helped thisjourney has helped me this journey has helped me value thisjourney has helped me value my own freedom it was hard for me to discover that there are still women and girls living under the trokosi system. incredible port. that was brigitte sossou perenyi there and her experience of the west african practice known as trokosi. stay with us on the briefing. we'll have the sport — including record breaking liverpool striker, mo salah. he's made premier league history by becoming the first ever player to score 32 league goals in a season. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism
it was time for me to visit my birth family in togo again.er had the courage to ask why they gave me away. i was 110w to ask why they gave me away. i was now ready to ask my dad why he had agreed with my uncle. —— what he had agreed. my my uncle had committed adultery. his house was in the capital, long way from my village. this journey has helped thisjourney has helped me this journey has helped me value thisjourney has helped me value my own freedom it was hard for me to discover that...
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around there they arrived to carry out a deportation order against a twenty three year old man from togo while they had him in handcuffs the crowd started to gather in the amongst the refugees across got bigger and bigger we're told it was as many as two hundred largest they were demanding the release of this totally man. they eventually got that release the police hundred them overly released him from his cuffs or at least a hundred over the keys and he was released from his cuffs they then retreated now what we're hearing from senior police says they following this dawn raid is that they cast no aspersions over the conduct of those offices on monday they say that they did exactly what was necessary and were glad that they had retreated as they feared for the safety of those police we hear from. we hear that there were threats made against the police should they return to the to the refugee center well they just slap on thursday morning in very large numbers we're hearing as many as two hundred police involved in this dawn raid that took place they took the target of their air raid into
around there they arrived to carry out a deportation order against a twenty three year old man from togo while they had him in handcuffs the crowd started to gather in the amongst the refugees across got bigger and bigger we're told it was as many as two hundred largest they were demanding the release of this totally man. they eventually got that release the police hundred them overly released him from his cuffs or at least a hundred over the keys and he was released from his cuffs they then...
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it was time to visit my birth family in tokyo, —— togo again.ng way from my village. are you aware now where i was taken? he took me to ghana and i was placed ina he took me to ghana and i was placed in a shrine. he left me. i was supposed to be there for the rest of my life. this journey has helped thisjourney has helped me this journey has helped me value thisjourney has helped me value my own freedom, but it was hard for me to discover that there are still women and girls living under the trokosi system. it is unclear whether meghan markle's father, thomas, will be able to attend the wedding. we have got this statement released from kensington palace: they say this is a deeply personal memo from miss markle. let's speak to tom burridge who is covering this story. this hasjust come out. thomas markle was going to sit play a central role on saturday. the glare of today's media on that wedding like no shuffle —— like no other. what has happened, according to reports from a celebrity news website, basically, they have spoken, they say, to thomas
it was time to visit my birth family in tokyo, —— togo again.ng way from my village. are you aware now where i was taken? he took me to ghana and i was placed ina he took me to ghana and i was placed in a shrine. he left me. i was supposed to be there for the rest of my life. this journey has helped thisjourney has helped me this journey has helped me value thisjourney has helped me value my own freedom, but it was hard for me to discover that there are still women and girls living under...
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. >>> this portion of the ktvu news is sponsored by togo's. how far would you go for a togo. sure california's schools are the best in the country. every child in california has a fair shot. i'm tony thurmond, and i'll lead california's fight against donald trump and betsy devos's anti-education agenda. please vote for tony thurmond for state superintendent. >>> back now to our weather and we begin with a live look now out of san francisco from future tower looking above downtown san francisco. market street there, financial district and you can really see there's a lot of fog, haze in the air there. >> pretty hazy. >> yeah, scattered clouds and we are talking about lingering haze and the low clouds will gradually fill in overnight. it has been quite a change. remember two days ago we were trying to beat the heat, san francisco right around 77 degrees, i believe, and today can't even make it to 60 degrees, double digit cooldown here across the entire bay area, finally for today as you can see right now you can see some clouds we had this morni
. >>> this portion of the ktvu news is sponsored by togo's. how far would you go for a togo. sure california's schools are the best in the country. every child in california has a fair shot. i'm tony thurmond, and i'll lead california's fight against donald trump and betsy devos's anti-education agenda. please vote for tony thurmond for state superintendent. >>> back now to our weather and we begin with a live look now out of san francisco from future tower looking above...
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center with the intention of taking away a twenty three year old man from originally from tonga for togo a big part of who is about to be deported now as they arrive to do that crowds of people start arriving saying he should be set free those crowds got bigger and bigger we're hearing one hundred fifty plus refugees surrounding the police in their car that was there we hear from the police that this was a particularly aggressive crowd that threats were being shouted the police officers eventually for air fearing for their safety well they released the man and then retreated now the police chiefs haven't condemned those officers they've said that they what they described was a really horrific situation a potentially dangerous situation that they were right to pull out there now three days later thursday we saw a major police raid take place now we're hearing as many as two hundred police were involved in this and they detained that twenty three year old along with seventeen other people but speaking to the press senior police saying that they have to move in when they did to stop this si
center with the intention of taking away a twenty three year old man from originally from tonga for togo a big part of who is about to be deported now as they arrive to do that crowds of people start arriving saying he should be set free those crowds got bigger and bigger we're hearing one hundred fifty plus refugees surrounding the police in their car that was there we hear from the police that this was a particularly aggressive crowd that threats were being shouted the police officers...
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african man they had earlier detained the twenty three year old man from the west african country of togo was due to be deported from germany to italy the country he had initially registered in on a rival in europe a police representative later said the migrant center where those events unfolded was at risk of becoming a lawless area. i know that's for you we will not allow the creation of a lawless we will work against it we have clear indications that most black africans here see the police as that story and want to fight against them we've never experienced a situation like this before it was big young people monday's incident led to a major police raid on the refugee center with as many as two hundred lauren forces in full protective gear entering the premises on thursday as a result a number of residents were detained on suspicion of theft and drug dealing and the country's interior minister didn't hold back in his view of the migrants behavior. what happened there is a blow to the law abiding population we shouldn't let them trample on our hospitality. well this all comes as the ger
african man they had earlier detained the twenty three year old man from the west african country of togo was due to be deported from germany to italy the country he had initially registered in on a rival in europe a police representative later said the migrant center where those events unfolded was at risk of becoming a lawless area. i know that's for you we will not allow the creation of a lawless we will work against it we have clear indications that most black africans here see the police...
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hundreds of police special forces were on hand to arrest the 23-year-old man from togo. an attempt to pick him up on monday was met with violent resistance, infuriating the german interior minister. "what happened there was a slap in the face of law-abiding people. it is a slap in the face of law-abiding people because our hospitality must not be abused." monday's attempt to arrest them and failed to massive resistance by asylum-seekers. the of us are in charge described how the situation -- the officer in charge to scrap have the situation escalated. "four officers and two patrol cars were supposed to take a 22-year-old togolese back to italy in the early hours of the morning. they were supposed to pick him up here, but they were severely impeded, violently prevented doing so by 200 african refugees who live here." the togolese man has now been arrested, and other refugees have been led away in handcuffs. a few asylum-seekers were injured after jumping out of window. charges have been made against 12 people for trespassing, drug offenses, and that. authorities say they
hundreds of police special forces were on hand to arrest the 23-year-old man from togo. an attempt to pick him up on monday was met with violent resistance, infuriating the german interior minister. "what happened there was a slap in the face of law-abiding people. it is a slap in the face of law-abiding people because our hospitality must not be abused." monday's attempt to arrest them and failed to massive resistance by asylum-seekers. the of us are in charge described how the...
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african man they had detained earlier the twenty three year old man from the west african country of togo was due to be deported from germany to italy become tree he had initially registered in on a rival in europe where on thursday police said they fit the migrant center could become a lawless area we've all been kind of it's for you we will not allow the creation of a law we will work against it we have clear indications that most black africans here see the police as their adversary and want to fight against them we've never experienced a situation like this before it was by young people well the events which i unfolded and and have been met with widespread condemnation in germany the country's interior minister didn't mince his words when describing the migrants behavior. what happened there is a blow to the law abiding population we shouldn't let them trample on our hospitality attacks on police officers are unacceptable in a constitutional state such conduct must have criminal consequences it's clear that frustration is no excuse for crime well this all comes as the german governmen
african man they had detained earlier the twenty three year old man from the west african country of togo was due to be deported from germany to italy become tree he had initially registered in on a rival in europe where on thursday police said they fit the migrant center could become a lawless area we've all been kind of it's for you we will not allow the creation of a law we will work against it we have clear indications that most black africans here see the police as their adversary and want...
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in germany hundreds of police special forces were on hand to arista twenty three year old man from togo and attempt to pick him up on monday was met with violent resistance infuriating the german interior minister. what happened there was a slap in the face of law abiding people. it's a slap in the face of law abiding people because our hospitality must not be abused . and monday's attempt to arrest the men failed due to massive resistance by asylum seekers the officer in charge described how the situation escalated. for officers in two patrol cars were supposed to take a twenty three year old togolese back to italy in the early hours of learning where you are poor they were supposed to pick them up here. but they were severely impeded violently prevented from doing so by about one hundred fifty to two hundred african refugees who live here in l.a. and you're going to have to the told police men has now been arrested and other refugees have been led away in handcuffs a few asylum seekers were injured after jumping out of a window charges have been made against twelve people for trespass
in germany hundreds of police special forces were on hand to arista twenty three year old man from togo and attempt to pick him up on monday was met with violent resistance infuriating the german interior minister. what happened there was a slap in the face of law abiding people. it's a slap in the face of law abiding people because our hospitality must not be abused . and monday's attempt to arrest the men failed due to massive resistance by asylum seekers the officer in charge described how...
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arrived at this refugee center with the intention of taking away a twenty three year old man from togo who is about to be deported now as they arrive to do that crowds of people start arriving saying he should be set free those crowds got bigger and bigger we're hearing one hundred fifty plus refugees surrounding the police in their car that was there and we hear from the police that this was a particularly aggressive crowd that threats were being shouted the police officers eventually for air fearing for their safety well they released the man and then retreated now the police chiefs haven't condemned those officers they've said that they what they described was a really horrific situation a potentially dangerous situation that they were right to pull out there now three days later thursday we saw a major police raid take place now we're hearing as many as two hundred police were involved in this and they detained that twenty three year old along with seventeen other people but speaking to the press senior police saying that they had to move in when they did to stop this situation des
arrived at this refugee center with the intention of taking away a twenty three year old man from togo who is about to be deported now as they arrive to do that crowds of people start arriving saying he should be set free those crowds got bigger and bigger we're hearing one hundred fifty plus refugees surrounding the police in their car that was there and we hear from the police that this was a particularly aggressive crowd that threats were being shouted the police officers eventually for air...
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arrived at this refugee center with the intention of taking away a twenty three year old man from togo who is about to be deported now as they arrive to do that crowds of people start arriving saying he should be set free those crowds got bigger and bigger we're hearing one hundred fifty plus refugees surrounding the police in their car that was there we hear from the police that this was a particularly aggressive crowd that threats were being shouted the police officers eventually for air fearing for their safety well they released the man and then retreated now the police chiefs haven't condemned those officers they've said that they what they described was a really horrific situation a potentially dangerous situation that they were right to pull out there now three days later thursday we saw a major police raid take place now we're hearing as many as two hundred police were involved in this and they detained that twenty three year old along with seventeen other people but speaking to the press senior police saying that they had to move in when they did to stop this situation descend
arrived at this refugee center with the intention of taking away a twenty three year old man from togo who is about to be deported now as they arrive to do that crowds of people start arriving saying he should be set free those crowds got bigger and bigger we're hearing one hundred fifty plus refugees surrounding the police in their car that was there we hear from the police that this was a particularly aggressive crowd that threats were being shouted the police officers eventually for air...
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, i called new to excuse me on show talk about this you are in orlando right now, you said you had togoo store to spend $6 lun o600 on at and tie. i think i are wearing shorts, you look fantastic. can you get elon musk on my show. >> you know, i'll try, maybe if i do a shout out on podcast, that way he can hear about it, give me a call, i'll call you. john: bruce thank you for coming on. great to see you. >> thank you, john. john: speaking of elon musk, tesla shares in green after hours, up less than percent following narrow than expected earnings beat. , lonmaking gains in model 3 prt company last month. we'll be right back. olatility mo to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of livi
, i called new to excuse me on show talk about this you are in orlando right now, you said you had togoo store to spend $6 lun o600 on at and tie. i think i are wearing shorts, you look fantastic. can you get elon musk on my show. >> you know, i'll try, maybe if i do a shout out on podcast, that way he can hear about it, give me a call, i'll call you. john: bruce thank you for coming on. great to see you. >> thank you, john. john: speaking of elon musk, tesla shares in green after...
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liz: the military is starving, economy is smaller than the honduras and that's the size of togo. so we let them keep one nuclear weapon? what is acceptable to the u.s. side of it? >> if you listen to people like john bolton, keep anything nuclear weapon is unacceptable. that's always been our stance. the united states. liz: we don't know if north korea will agree to that, right? >> of course, we don't. and quite honestly, i don't know that north korea will be honest. what we're hearing from secretary of state pompeo is we're going to have to have absolute verification. today the journalists are seeing, allegedly, these testing areas being blown up but inspectors aren't allowed in. we don't know, we're not going to have a positive assessment. liz: that's the point, north korea is blowing up biggest nuclear test site, bringing in international journalists but not military inspectors to see if they really did it, and the question is, is north korea going to be allowed to destroy evidence here, right? >> that's a great question. the question is, is north korea destroying evidence, or
liz: the military is starving, economy is smaller than the honduras and that's the size of togo. so we let them keep one nuclear weapon? what is acceptable to the u.s. side of it? >> if you listen to people like john bolton, keep anything nuclear weapon is unacceptable. that's always been our stance. the united states. liz: we don't know if north korea will agree to that, right? >> of course, we don't. and quite honestly, i don't know that north korea will be honest. what we're...
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it's been made broad enough to cover everything from airstrikes to boots on the ground in togo tonga. in the top administrations position, like the obama administration's before it, is that congress have already had its debate on war powers, 17 17 years ago, and it is one congress, one vote, one time. last sunday on memorial day the "washington post" ran a story profiling a soldier named gabrielle khan. on april 30 when he was killed in action in afghanistan, he was 22. when congress voted to go to war, he was in kindergarten. so it seems to me it's about time that we're having this debate. at least once in a generation congress should probably wait in on multiple wars that we are fighting. but this may also presents a pretty substantial risk, the risk that caucuses going to pass a new aumf that seats even more power to the president, playing the legal groundwork for another generation or more of presidential war. today john and i are going to make the case that the best way to avoid that danger is to wipe the slate clean, to repeal and not replace the 2001 aumf. recognize that the or
it's been made broad enough to cover everything from airstrikes to boots on the ground in togo tonga. in the top administrations position, like the obama administration's before it, is that congress have already had its debate on war powers, 17 17 years ago, and it is one congress, one vote, one time. last sunday on memorial day the "washington post" ran a story profiling a soldier named gabrielle khan. on april 30 when he was killed in action in afghanistan, he was 22. when congress...
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gdp is less than honduras and the size of togo. >> yeah, exactly. the president in this case has to convince kim jong-un if they let go of naeps they will still be able to preserve the regime. that's the key here. they've been using this as leverage for the next phase of economic modernization, he's not going to give it up for sanctions being taken away, there's going to be have be economic bonus to all this and the president is going to have to fight hard to let kim jong-un know he's not going to go down the same road as the other leaders went through like qaddafi and saddam hussein. that's a pretty big deal. there's a lot at stake here, no doubt about it. liz: to your point, look at this, a powerful democrat, former president jimmy carter now saying president trump could get the nobel peace prize if he does get the deal. what do you think about that? >> fantastic. i've never seen anything like this when it comes to negotiations. this is a historic moment. no sitting president has met th t nor korean leader. if he gets the deal, it's the deal of th
gdp is less than honduras and the size of togo. >> yeah, exactly. the president in this case has to convince kim jong-un if they let go of naeps they will still be able to preserve the regime. that's the key here. they've been using this as leverage for the next phase of economic modernization, he's not going to give it up for sanctions being taken away, there's going to be have be economic bonus to all this and the president is going to have to fight hard to let kim jong-un know he's not...
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. >> i think that the reality is that i think that people know, north korea's economy is size much togoze of vermont and military is starving. china is keeping it on a short leash. that's why you don't save that much of a dramatic selloff in dow right now. >> but they have niewxes we have jordan change on phone line for us now. jordan a summit on june 12th your reading that have please. >> i think it's a goods thing for president trump to have done this. i actually would have had president trump say to north korea publicly is this summit on or is it off yes or no? and let the north korean make the decision. but nonetheless, walking away from this summit now sends a message both to the north koreans and to the chinese that they cannot play the united states. and so this is a good move on our part i hope that it leads to the chinese putting much more pressure on north korea. but if they don't stuart, united states needs to put pressure on china. because china is the author of north korea's mischief in last two or three day. >> would you agree with this? president trump has taken a hardlin
. >> i think that the reality is that i think that people know, north korea's economy is size much togoze of vermont and military is starving. china is keeping it on a short leash. that's why you don't save that much of a dramatic selloff in dow right now. >> but they have niewxes we have jordan change on phone line for us now. jordan a summit on june 12th your reading that have please. >> i think it's a goods thing for president trump to have done this. i actually would have...
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efforts to allow people to wager online which is how they play draft king generally as opposed to have togo to a point of purchase a casino and a racetrack. >> well, i think that's what most people want and certainly there maybe some that don't but it is really kind of ridiculous notion that they think that a product that, you know people are currently partaking in online through a legal offshore black market website and mobile apps that you are going to eradicate that only by allowing it in certain offline places i think the real goal is take something that's unregulated black market activities and bring it into the light and you have to have mobile online to do that the right way and i also think that's what the consumer wants and people want to be able to access what they want from the internet and mobile phones now and you see that in every industry in the world and this is no difference >> what are you going to offer that now or what's different today for you and your company as a result of the supreme court decision >> this is something we have started working on back in the summer of
efforts to allow people to wager online which is how they play draft king generally as opposed to have togo to a point of purchase a casino and a racetrack. >> well, i think that's what most people want and certainly there maybe some that don't but it is really kind of ridiculous notion that they think that a product that, you know people are currently partaking in online through a legal offshore black market website and mobile apps that you are going to eradicate that only by allowing it...