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. ♪ >> anthony: europeans first reached west africa in the mid 15th century bringing with them the usualve trade, subjugation, the rule of the many by the very few. in the carving up of a continent it was france that got senegal and, commanding a favorite status within france's west african colonial holdings, the senegalese gained full rights as french citizens in the late 1800s. with independence in 1960, power passed bloodlessly and with stunning cordiality. though overwhelmingly a muslim country, senegal elected leopold senghor, a catholic, as their first president and, from that time on, senegal has enjoyed a moderate political and religious climate unique almost anywhere in the world. ♪ >> pierre: well, food is great when cultures meet, you know? 'cause the colonial power brought their food culture. i think that's what makes great food and, uh, senegal is great for that because of its geographical location. it's a crossroad. i think that's what makes the food quite unique here. >> anthony: pierre thiam is a chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author who was born and raised here in daka
. ♪ >> anthony: europeans first reached west africa in the mid 15th century bringing with them the usualve trade, subjugation, the rule of the many by the very few. in the carving up of a continent it was france that got senegal and, commanding a favorite status within france's west african colonial holdings, the senegalese gained full rights as french citizens in the late 1800s. with independence in 1960, power passed bloodlessly and with stunning cordiality. though overwhelmingly a...
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products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the wes indies and west africa. they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass along the delaware river, they went he broughts area -- goods to philadelphia and anywhere else that needed them. when mr. trent came here, he became the major landowner and employer. he employed a lot of local people. thus, making him the major employer. at one point, he incorporated the town. the locals started calling it trent town. from there, we get trenton. he actually the founder of the city. he started construction on this -- this house is built in the early american georgian architectural style. there are a lot of things that represent that heritage. he started construction in 1715 and completed in 1719. 19 -- here from seven to 9-1721 as his summer home and then eventually as his main residence. you be greeted by the butler who would have been a symbol of mr. trent's wealth. shows -- is exhibited as a waiting area. mr. trent was a justice of the supreme court. we have some chairs set up that would have be
products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the wes indies and west africa. they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass along the delaware river, they went he broughts area -- goods to philadelphia and anywhere else that needed them. when mr. trent came here, he became the major landowner and employer. he employed a lot of local people. thus, making him the major employer. at one point, he incorporated the town. the locals started calling it trent town....
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thes the islamic state province of west africa. you may have zero to do with counterterrorism but doesn't matter. think about nat for a second. a jihadi group in west africa now calls its the west african province of the islamic state which is based in iraq and syria. we have never seen this before in human history. we have never seen a threat group that actually spans not only multiple countries but multiple regions. that by itself means it is not a jv team. means it is a tier one threat to america, and to our friends, our alis and our partners -- allies and our partners. second, the islamic state, isis, is just very impressive when it comes to what we call the first line of operation in an insurgency, which roughers to mobilization of recruitment. the most important thing for any insurgency is recruitment. what separates a terrorist grime from an incentury general si. a terrorist group is 12 guide with a rusty car and hand grenades. insurgency has mass, has lots of trigger puller, the capacity to move in daylight and capture terr
thes the islamic state province of west africa. you may have zero to do with counterterrorism but doesn't matter. think about nat for a second. a jihadi group in west africa now calls its the west african province of the islamic state which is based in iraq and syria. we have never seen this before in human history. we have never seen a threat group that actually spans not only multiple countries but multiple regions. that by itself means it is not a jv team. means it is a tier one threat to...
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. >> in west africa. >> hinojosa: in west africa, sierra leone. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: love it that when you were going to school with the kids in sierra leone they all looked at you and called you the white guy. >> yeah, sure. >> hinojosa: but you go back to see the impact that war has had on nature in sierra leone, and there's a moment where you have this conversation where you're with one of your friends, who has all the chimpanzees. >> oh, yes, yes. >> hinojosa: who's protecting the chimpanzees. all of these orphan chimpanzees, which was also kind of extraordinary. and you have this conversation like, "there's a lot of poor people who live right outside of here, and we're talking about protecting the animals." >> yeah. right, that was a great moment, you know? and he's an old friend of mine. and his whole... his philosophy was there was a lot of organizations that were thinking about human needs, why not have one organization thinking about animal needs. i come at it from a little bit different perspective. you know, when people say to me, "look, how can i think about the forest or t
. >> in west africa. >> hinojosa: in west africa, sierra leone. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: love it that when you were going to school with the kids in sierra leone they all looked at you and called you the white guy. >> yeah, sure. >> hinojosa: but you go back to see the impact that war has had on nature in sierra leone, and there's a moment where you have this conversation where you're with one of your friends, who has all the chimpanzees. >> oh, yes, yes....
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[inaudible]of w they call themselves the islamic estate province of west africa.you may have zero to do with counterterrorism but it doesn't matter. think about that for a second. a jihad a group in west africa, now calls itself the west african province of the islamic state which is based in iraq and syria. have ne we have never seen this before in human history. we have never seen a threat group that actually spans, not only multiple countries, but multiple regions. that by itself means it is not a jv team. it means it is a tier one threat to america into our friends, our allies and our partners. secondly, this islamic statet isis is just very impressive when it comes to what we call the first line of operation in insurgency. this refers to mobilization recruitment. rr the most important thing for any insurgency is recruitment. this is what separates the terrorist group from an interest insurgency. the terrorist group is 12 guys with a rusty 1911 and a hand grenade. this is the ira, government underground, terrorist group. insurgency has lots of trivial bullets,
[inaudible]of w they call themselves the islamic estate province of west africa.you may have zero to do with counterterrorism but it doesn't matter. think about that for a second. a jihad a group in west africa, now calls itself the west african province of the islamic state which is based in iraq and syria. have ne we have never seen this before in human history. we have never seen a threat group that actually spans, not only multiple countries, but multiple regions. that by itself means it is...
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they do not call themselves, the islamic state province of west africa. you may have zero tolerance for italian areas but it doesn't matter. the jihadist group in west africa, now call themselves the west african promise province of the islamic state based in iran and syria. take about that for a minute, you seen this before. we have never seen a threat group that actually expands, in multiple countries but multiple regions. that by itself means it is a clear tier 1 threat. to america and our friends and our allies and our politics. >> second, boko haram, the islamic state is just very impressive. when it comes to what we call first line of operations. >> which refers to mobilization recruitment, most important thing for any insurgency is what separates a terrorist group from an insurgency. terrorist groups are 12 guys they box of hand grenades. >> identified horse, whether man on the ground. the insurgency has lots of trigger points, and they move in to territory. >> how did he do that? it did that by proving tens of thousands. we're talking about sympat
they do not call themselves, the islamic state province of west africa. you may have zero tolerance for italian areas but it doesn't matter. the jihadist group in west africa, now call themselves the west african promise province of the islamic state based in iran and syria. take about that for a minute, you seen this before. we have never seen a threat group that actually expands, in multiple countries but multiple regions. that by itself means it is a clear tier 1 threat. to america and our...
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assets too — building up its natural—gas business, and this year it's made acquisitions in egypt and west africaillion on 527 fuel stations in australia. bob dudley, its chief executive, has been praised for how he handled the deepwater horizon disaster and navigated the massive fall in the price of oil — still that was not enough to counter the critics who last year said his $19 million salary was far too big, given the multibillion—dollar losses the company delivered in the last couple of years. with me is iain reid, senior oil & gas equity analyst, at macquarie. good morning. nice to see you. what are you expecting the p2 delivered today? as you said bp and the rest of the industry are not showing a big recovery. the oil price has gone up big recovery. the oil price has gone up substantially. we are expecting bp to report in about one hour were also earnings of $1.3 billion. looking at chevron, exxon and another company who reported last week, they did a little better than the market was expecting so would not be entirely surprised if bp outperformed expectations of the market today. and cour
assets too — building up its natural—gas business, and this year it's made acquisitions in egypt and west africaillion on 527 fuel stations in australia. bob dudley, its chief executive, has been praised for how he handled the deepwater horizon disaster and navigated the massive fall in the price of oil — still that was not enough to counter the critics who last year said his $19 million salary was far too big, given the multibillion—dollar losses the company delivered in the last...
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is an improvement. >> wouldn't harrison have to go pretty far to be like west africa? harrison to understand that they don't have to feel pressure of being bullied by the task force. >> and how do you mean bullied, just to be clear? >> for instance, somebody put a sign up on the highway in harrison, anti-racist is a code word for anti-white. we still to this day, we don't know who put the sign up. >> but can we all just agree that it seems unfriendly? >> i don't see it that way. >> you don't see it that way? >> no. >> would you be sign if the sign came down? >> absolutely not. the sign has been a success. >> when i drive into town and i see that sign, anti-racism equals anti-white, it makes me feel like as guy who's not from this community driving into this community i should probably drive through this community. >> when i say racist can you honestly tell me you don't see a white person? >> i can honestly tell you that. i have black relatives that are racist. >> i would say you're probably in the minority of african-americans. because when people think of racism they
is an improvement. >> wouldn't harrison have to go pretty far to be like west africa? harrison to understand that they don't have to feel pressure of being bullied by the task force. >> and how do you mean bullied, just to be clear? >> for instance, somebody put a sign up on the highway in harrison, anti-racist is a code word for anti-white. we still to this day, we don't know who put the sign up. >> but can we all just agree that it seems unfriendly? >> i don't...
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so we are making progress and i think we are making better progress than west africa.ot only do we have far better, our food is better. our clothing is better. we have better arts and better animals. or whatever they eat. what do you think the future holds? >> guest: i think it will be the speech circuit. she's going to retire. i don't think she's going to be quiet. she is 78 years old and she has an enormous amount of vigor. i have been following her around for this book. we went on these country tours and we finally got back to whereever we were staying at 2:00 in the morning she be ready for an interview. i'm like, i got to sleep. >> host: i just think she's an incredible role model and again having interacted with her a lot over the last seven years, my seventh year in congress and to see her extremely powerful i only wish that i would have been in congress -- that was the first time, no, nelson mandela. >> guest: another liberian president had done it. i think it was back in the 70s and liberia has always been america's biggest ally. he addressed congress to but i
so we are making progress and i think we are making better progress than west africa.ot only do we have far better, our food is better. our clothing is better. we have better arts and better animals. or whatever they eat. what do you think the future holds? >> guest: i think it will be the speech circuit. she's going to retire. i don't think she's going to be quiet. she is 78 years old and she has an enormous amount of vigor. i have been following her around for this book. we went on...
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some 4000 soldiers in total are located in west africa, this chad, andi, niger, mauritania. this is part of an operation that was started by former president franÃois hollande. that began the operation, and it is france's largest overseas operation that began in 2014. let's listen in. speaking through translator -- mali has become one of the war,ers of this singular which modern nations are forced against this faceless enemy, a faceless enemy a rather an enemy with a thousand different faces. increasingly attacked our region of the world since one of our great neighbors has been destabilized. so mali has become one of the main targets for terrorism and africa, one of the main battlefields of what may be the new world war, although it is not widely recognized as such. now this faceless enemy, which ask everywhere on the planet, was recently, a a few years ago, almost in a position to completely destabilize mali, our country. now that was a time when president franÃois hollande decided to come to our rescue. about at hollande spoke debt of blood, france towards mali. mali had
some 4000 soldiers in total are located in west africa, this chad, andi, niger, mauritania. this is part of an operation that was started by former president franÃois hollande. that began the operation, and it is france's largest overseas operation that began in 2014. let's listen in. speaking through translator -- mali has become one of the war,ers of this singular which modern nations are forced against this faceless enemy, a faceless enemy a rather an enemy with a thousand different faces....
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france has brilliantly led a two year ongoing campaign in the lake chad basin and west africa to throw isis off balance with 4,000 of their troops on the ground to support our african allies. in libya we struck a significant isis presence there in january of this year. our attack against their concentrated strength was highly effective and isis did not own any major territory any longer there. elsewhere, too, there have been successes. but in iraq and syria lies the core area of isis. recent attacks in istanbul, paris and brussels were planned and coordinated out of isis so-called capital of raqqa. additional imminent threats to many nations require us to move with urgency against all strongholds still in their hands. east mosul has you know have fallen after tour fighting by the iraqi security forces with u.s. and coalition support. since january it is returning to normal with businesses reopening, cleanup under way and kids back in school. west mosul in accordance with tactics changed by president president trump is surrounded and are our iraqi partners are in a stiff fight. there is
france has brilliantly led a two year ongoing campaign in the lake chad basin and west africa to throw isis off balance with 4,000 of their troops on the ground to support our african allies. in libya we struck a significant isis presence there in january of this year. our attack against their concentrated strength was highly effective and isis did not own any major territory any longer there. elsewhere, too, there have been successes. but in iraq and syria lies the core area of isis. recent...
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the ebola outbreak in west africa that peaked three years ago killed more than 11,000 people. >> sreenivasan: british officials say 97% of hospitals effectively shut down by a massive cyber attack yesterday are back to normal. the ransomware disrupted health, transportation and telephone systems across europe. american companies, including federal express, said they were hit, too. the hackers may have exploited a vulnerability in microsoft windows software on older computers, a vulnerability the u.s. national security agency once identified and turned into a cyber weapon. microsoft is offering to make fixes for free. the cyber attack occurred the day after president trump signed an executive order to review and upgrade cyber protections of government agencies and infrastructure like energy grids. this will build on efforts started by the obama administration. joining me now from washington is one of the architects of those defenses: john carlin, the former assistant attorney general for national security, now with morrison and foerster. thanks for joining us. when you started to see these he
the ebola outbreak in west africa that peaked three years ago killed more than 11,000 people. >> sreenivasan: british officials say 97% of hospitals effectively shut down by a massive cyber attack yesterday are back to normal. the ransomware disrupted health, transportation and telephone systems across europe. american companies, including federal express, said they were hit, too. the hackers may have exploited a vulnerability in microsoft windows software on older computers, a...
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. >> the republic of nyjer is a lands-locked country in west africa.n 16 million people. and the country is about 80% desert. kevin lives about 8,000 miles from it. >> many team die every year from not having clean water. >> some of the statistics we found are staggering. worldwide, every 21 seconds a child dies from water-related illnesses. and 3.4 million people die each year. >> i really care about the people, they are not that much different from anyone, i was raised to treat everybody equally. you know, the golden rule, treat your neighbor like you treat yourself. because they are 8,000 miles away, doesn't mean they are any le important and have any less meaning to having a nice life. and having clean drinking water. >>> kevin is not one to sit around and watch people suffer. she got involved with an organization caldwells spring hopeful you see, there is water in nyjer, but it's buried 300 feet underground. so the organizaon comes in and drills the water source and erects a well so the villagers have keanu have clean drinking water. >>> i helped
. >> the republic of nyjer is a lands-locked country in west africa.n 16 million people. and the country is about 80% desert. kevin lives about 8,000 miles from it. >> many team die every year from not having clean water. >> some of the statistics we found are staggering. worldwide, every 21 seconds a child dies from water-related illnesses. and 3.4 million people die each year. >> i really care about the people, they are not that much different from anyone, i was raised...
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one of the world's largest ever diamonds, discovered in west africa?as $7.8 million, us. but the sierra leone government believe it's worth a lot more and have decided to wait for a better offer. just make sure it's kept safe! thanks for watching newsday. have a great friday and a great weekend. goodbye for now. hello. now, i haven't used this particular sphere for quite some time. and through some parts of the british isles, there was no need. looking tropical on the coast. to the south—west of england, yes, a wet sphere very much the order of the day. and for that, you had to thank an area of low pressure throwing more cloud and rain ever further north of the british isles. you may have noticed it in the south of england and wales. an increasingly humid feel. and it's that change of regime into the first part of friday that will become increasingly dominant, certainly in the southern half of the british isles. stepping out first thing, 10—13, where it was 3—5. further north, a fresh fresh feel about proceedings. details about the journey to work or s
one of the world's largest ever diamonds, discovered in west africa?as $7.8 million, us. but the sierra leone government believe it's worth a lot more and have decided to wait for a better offer. just make sure it's kept safe! thanks for watching newsday. have a great friday and a great weekend. goodbye for now. hello. now, i haven't used this particular sphere for quite some time. and through some parts of the british isles, there was no need. looking tropical on the coast. to the south—west...
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they told me all of these places in west africa.roud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. get started for free at ancestry.com even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar or if yo
they told me all of these places in west africa.roud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. get started for free at ancestry.com even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering...
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assets too — building up its natural—gas business, and this year it's made acquisitions in egypt and west africa also spent $1.3 billion on 527 fuel stations in australia. bob dudley — it's chief executive — has been praised for how he handled the deep water horizon disaster and navigated the massive fall in the price of oil — still that was not enough to counter the critics who last year said his $11 million salary was far too big given the multi—billion dollar losses the company delivered in the last couple of years. sally. we can get more analysis from editor simonjack. just say, sally. we can get more analysis from editor simon jack. just say, the sally. we can get more analysis from editor simonjack. just say, the pay came down from 19 million, 11 million was the final number. let's talk about the profits news to start with, better results from bp. does that indicate the worst is over? as ever the devil is in the details. there are some pretty simple things going on, the price of oil during the period we are reporting what is 40% higher than a year ago so one thing. as ten said they have cu
assets too — building up its natural—gas business, and this year it's made acquisitions in egypt and west africa also spent $1.3 billion on 527 fuel stations in australia. bob dudley — it's chief executive — has been praised for how he handled the deep water horizon disaster and navigated the massive fall in the price of oil — still that was not enough to counter the critics who last year said his $11 million salary was far too big given the multi—billion dollar losses the company...
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they told me all of these places in west africa.ud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. we are officially 100 days in in and one thing is for sure, love him or hate him, donald trump is like no other president we've seen. here is my look back at never boring 100 days. >> this is your celebration and this, the united states of america, is your country. >> it began like everything else in donald trump's world with a big splash. our 45th president promising to give government back to the people with a flurry of executive orders signed in his first week alone that help to do just that. by pulling the united states out of the trans national and those that defy federal law. >> t
they told me all of these places in west africa.ud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. we are officially 100 days in in and one...
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they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com ♪ pressure. i feel it everyday. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply and wake up ready to perform. ♪ now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> the past presidential election, a man whose presidenc
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one of the good thing i they doing is outlaw -- britain outlawed the slave trade in west africa at that putt and they were very, very antislavery, and keep moo nine that a lot of the native african weather met them there had been engaged in the slave tried, the people who were selling their brothers and sisters so to speak, into slavery, and seeing this way of life an economic staple for them erad kitted that what -- eradicated and that was part oto tension and you had beliefs nooning he clonallists -- this is the racial complexity that liberia has been dealing fir for almost 200 years now. a lot of those colonialists were mixed race. children of slave owners and women on the plan station and they wanted to get these children off of the plantation and out of the view of the mistress. >> i guess so. >> guest: and so these kids went back to africa, thinking that many of them that because they had white blood they were therefore superior to some of the native africa yaps and all of this -- there's this tangle of race some class and the slave trade and all of that, fed into the pot of what
one of the good thing i they doing is outlaw -- britain outlawed the slave trade in west africa at that putt and they were very, very antislavery, and keep moo nine that a lot of the native african weather met them there had been engaged in the slave tried, the people who were selling their brothers and sisters so to speak, into slavery, and seeing this way of life an economic staple for them erad kitted that what -- eradicated and that was part oto tension and you had beliefs nooning he...
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iran is active in west africa. iran is active in other parts of africa. active in the middle east. iran is deeply involved in lebanon, syria, iraq, yemen. iran is a country that supports terrorism, harbors terrorists, violates flagrantly u.n. resolutions with regard to ballistic missiles, with regards to support for terrorism and with regards to human rights. that's why iran is under sanctions. >> you used the word drain the swamp in getting rid of terrorist and extremists. clearly a hat trip to candidate trump. >> it was a coincidence. i thought it was an accurate reflection of of what would happen when you create a partnership and you begin to change the dialogue. i guess president trump or candidate trump came up with an appropriate phrase. that was not in my mind when i said it. >> what do you say to americans who are concerned about the arms deal? who have expressed concern? saying what does this mean for saudi to have this many weapons and the u.s. to sell this many weapons to the saudis? >> it means that saudi arabia is a country that carries its o
iran is active in west africa. iran is active in other parts of africa. active in the middle east. iran is deeply involved in lebanon, syria, iraq, yemen. iran is a country that supports terrorism, harbors terrorists, violates flagrantly u.n. resolutions with regard to ballistic missiles, with regards to support for terrorism and with regards to human rights. that's why iran is under sanctions. >> you used the word drain the swamp in getting rid of terrorist and extremists. clearly a hat...
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france has led a two-year ongoing campaign in the west africa with 4,000 of their troops on the ground to support our african allies. in libya, we struck a significant isis presence there in january of this year. our attack against our concentrated strength was highly effective and isis did not own any major territory any longer there. elsewhere from, there have been successes. in iraq and syria, lies the core area of isis. recent attacks in istanbul, paris and brussels were planned out of isis so-called capital. additional threats to many nations require us to move against strongholds in their hands. east mosul has fallen after tough fighting with u.s. and coalition support. since january, it is returning to get to normal and cleanup is under way and kids back in school. west mosul, in accordance were tactics changed by president trump are in a stiff fight. there is no escape for isis while we do all that is human possible to shep hard the innocent. tella far is surrounded and other pockets of isis exist elsewhere in other provinces of an bar province. we will continue to fully suppor
france has led a two-year ongoing campaign in the west africa with 4,000 of their troops on the ground to support our african allies. in libya, we struck a significant isis presence there in january of this year. our attack against our concentrated strength was highly effective and isis did not own any major territory any longer there. elsewhere from, there have been successes. in iraq and syria, lies the core area of isis. recent attacks in istanbul, paris and brussels were planned out of isis...
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looking to the white house to describe what the united states was going to do to stop the outbreak in west africaxpanding. and it depended on the united states being able to say this is what we're going do and people believing the united states was going to follow through and they were going to keep their word. what's going to happen when we face a crisis and people look to the white house and the white house say this is what we're going to do, a lot of people won't believe them. >> this week the russian visit. the white house seemed completely blindsided by the russians taking advantage and bringing in a photographer from tass who may or may not have been planting bugs, we don't know. just going through a magnatometer doesn't mean they looked through that screen. the white house seemed almost frozen in place not putting out any of their official pictures, at least for 24 hours. how could they not have anticipated that the russians would try to do something like that? >> you know, this would never have happened in the obama white house or the bush white house, because foreign press would not have
looking to the white house to describe what the united states was going to do to stop the outbreak in west africaxpanding. and it depended on the united states being able to say this is what we're going do and people believing the united states was going to follow through and they were going to keep their word. what's going to happen when we face a crisis and people look to the white house and the white house say this is what we're going to do, a lot of people won't believe them. >> this...
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they told me all of these places in west africa. of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >>> there's more breaking news tonight from the president's conversation with loester holt. he revisits the idea. he seems more concerned that director comey exonerated her and in reconciling the opposing thoughts the president may have revealed something of how he sees his responsibilities as a candidate and a president to the truth. >> justification he shouldn't be doing that or you didn't like that the investigation didn't lead to indictment? >> when i'm a candidate that's a lot different from being president. i will tell you what he did, what comey did had good moments for me as a
they told me all of these places in west africa. of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >>> there's more breaking news tonight from the president's conversation with loester holt. he revisits the idea. he seems more concerned that director comey exonerated her and in reconciling the opposing thoughts the president may have revealed something of how he sees his responsibilities as a...
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margaret chen who had been working with health workers in west africa over the ebola thing.dential suite cost $1,000 a night. i wonder if she got a travelocity discount. who knows. in the middle of this, that seems visually out of place. you know? >> yeah, i don't think she was booking on travelocity or expedia for these. they were charging this to taxpayers here. but at the same time, i do think it's a business disingenuous for an organization supposed to be performing a service and really looking out for the health and well-being of people all across the world to be doing this. it just seems, again, disingenuous for them to say they're working on combatting these serious diseases when they're not spending a combined total of that amount -- >> neil: they say this was an unusual year. we tried to get a representative and i want you to react to this statement. i think what they're saying if you have medical experts or disease specialists or those that can follow infectious trends, those are the types that went there. that's what made the anomaly it was. what didn't stand out
margaret chen who had been working with health workers in west africa over the ebola thing.dential suite cost $1,000 a night. i wonder if she got a travelocity discount. who knows. in the middle of this, that seems visually out of place. you know? >> yeah, i don't think she was booking on travelocity or expedia for these. they were charging this to taxpayers here. but at the same time, i do think it's a business disingenuous for an organization supposed to be performing a service and...
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they told me all of these places in west africa.ally proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." president trump's budget was unveiled and democrats wasted no time showing the predictable scare tactics. watch this. >> that budget that trump has presented is a grotesquely immoral budget. it is a horrific budget. senior citizens will lose perhaps the one nutritious meal a day they get, the meals on wheels program. >> when you've added all up, the trump budget is a comic book villain bad budget. the trump budget takes a sledgehammer to the middle class and working americans. lavishes tax breaks on the very wealthy and imagines all of the deficit problems away with fantasy math. >> it's not an overstatement to say that some children will die because of this. speak of this administration and republicans in congress are mounting an onslaught against the needs of children and people with disabilities.
they told me all of these places in west africa.ally proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." president trump's budget was unveiled and democrats wasted no time showing the predictable scare tactics. watch this. >> that budget that trump has presented is a grotesquely immoral budget. it is a horrific budget. senior citizens will...
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they told me all of these places in west africa.ud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. following the breaking news involving the fbi's role in the 2016 presidential election, we're now learning why the now fired fbi director went public to announce the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails was ending. it was last july when that conference was held. dana bash is joining me. nick ackerman is also joining me, former u.s. attorney. dana, the floor is yours
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a me a member of any number of people forming a group in west africa inhabiting a large area of the upper river valley. then i told them it is to employ a man's large sized reproductiv. anatomy. i may as well have said dick delay they are carrying on. so now that you know how it is being used please don't use thae word around me. he is nodding his head in agreement. two seconds later when i turned my back i heard it again in a voice i hate. he's testing me to see what i will do, challenging me. rubbing the genie in my lamp. i draw a line in the sand. christopher, i asked you not to say that. it is disrespectful, stop it right now and stop doing that thing with your voice, it is creepy. he shakes his head in a dismissive nod that reads like fuck you. my chest rises and falls smoothly with each breath i ta take. i turned my back to write on tht board and i hear mandango. i turn around i turned around in and i kneel down in the matrix allli body world of my neck beg the last thing to snap into alignment is a knee-jerk reflex that brings my genie out of thee lamp all in your face crazy woman
a me a member of any number of people forming a group in west africa inhabiting a large area of the upper river valley. then i told them it is to employ a man's large sized reproductiv. anatomy. i may as well have said dick delay they are carrying on. so now that you know how it is being used please don't use thae word around me. he is nodding his head in agreement. two seconds later when i turned my back i heard it again in a voice i hate. he's testing me to see what i will do, challenging me....
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they told me all of these places in west africa.eage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com made daily life a guessing game. will i have pain and bloating today? my doctor recommended ibgard to manage my ibs. take control. ask your doctor about nonprescription ibgard. >>> hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me in washington, d.c. we begin this hour with president trump's attempt to make serious strides in the worldwide fight against terrorism. this morning addressing a room full of muslim leaders, he called for unity in a, quote, battle between good and evil. >> this is not a battle between different faiths, different sex, or different civilizations. this is a battle between barbaric criminals and decent people all in the name of religion. this is a battle between good and evil. >> i want to bring in a cnn nic robertson. he is our international diplomatic editor. nick, nics there a feeling that r resonated with the audience? >> there
they told me all of these places in west africa.eage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com made daily life a guessing game. will i have pain and bloating today? my doctor recommended ibgard to manage my ibs. take control. ask your doctor about nonprescription ibgard. >>> hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me in washington, d.c. we begin this hour with president trump's attempt to make...
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in 2014, ebolaililled more than 11,000 people e across west africa. in northern mexico, an activist for parents s whose children hae gone missing was assassinated by armed gunmen on wednesday, mother's day in mexico. miriam rodriguez was the director of the san fernando collective of missing people. her own daughter, karen, had gone missing in 2012. meanwhile, in the southern state of guerrero, a group of reporters were attacked, robbed and threatened by a group of , armed men saturday. the attack occurred outside iguala, where 43 students were disappeared from the ayotzinapa teacher's college in 2014. the jojonalists, w who all survived the attack, said the men threatened to burn them alive. in hong kong, three families who offered refuge to nsa whistleblower edward snowden when he was in hiding in 2013 are facing possible deportation after their asylum claims were rejected. the families are from the philippines and sri lanka. their lawyers say hong kong authorities intentionally targeted the three families for expedited immigration screening. and in
in 2014, ebolaililled more than 11,000 people e across west africa. in northern mexico, an activist for parents s whose children hae gone missing was assassinated by armed gunmen on wednesday, mother's day in mexico. miriam rodriguez was the director of the san fernando collective of missing people. her own daughter, karen, had gone missing in 2012. meanwhile, in the southern state of guerrero, a group of reporters were attacked, robbed and threatened by a group of , armed men saturday. the...
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guess who was one of the key players in getting rid of the ebola outbreak from west africa.the cdc along with the world health organization and the world bank and we're also pulling back funding on those fronts as well. so there are any number of other ways you can see thing going really well. >> the bottom line is you are saying the senate the house, we are all taking a look at the cbo score. the people paid for scores right now. but there are a lot of other implications, ramifications of these cuts that have a greater impact on the economy that we're not seeing in that score? >> absolutely. talking tens of millions of people. you think about the impact with the situation of tens of millions of people changes, especially if premiums do go up. more people pull up. there are any number of things that are hard to sort through. but it's clear this is really big stuff. >> matthew, thank you for coming by. matthew mcguire formally of the world bank citigroup. >> it's a good guess. >> i think you said it all. >> how do you trade stocks around this? hopkins, minnesota, pete knows i
guess who was one of the key players in getting rid of the ebola outbreak from west africa.the cdc along with the world health organization and the world bank and we're also pulling back funding on those fronts as well. so there are any number of other ways you can see thing going really well. >> the bottom line is you are saying the senate the house, we are all taking a look at the cbo score. the people paid for scores right now. but there are a lot of other implications, ramifications...
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. >> a couple from west africa working for a wealthy new york family as the great recession is abouthit in 2008. the novel behold the dreamers is a story of the contemporary american dream through the lens of class, race and immigration. author imbelow mbue came to the u.s. in 1998 and became a citizen in 2014. this is her nurse novel and because of that more congratulations to you. >> thank you, jeffrey. >> you're working here in great american fiction tradition about immigration. what did you want to bring to that story. what did you want to tell. >> when i start writing this novel, it wasn't very much about immigration, it was about the financial crises. i was very interested in how the financial crises affected the customs and different economic. so i wanted to write about an immigrant, but of course an immigrant comes here for the american dream. i wanted to write about how that affected him and how this is explore like the dreams and hose he has himself when he comes to center. writing about an immigrant experience con here and realize what america really is like and also decid
. >> a couple from west africa working for a wealthy new york family as the great recession is abouthit in 2008. the novel behold the dreamers is a story of the contemporary american dream through the lens of class, race and immigration. author imbelow mbue came to the u.s. in 1998 and became a citizen in 2014. this is her nurse novel and because of that more congratulations to you. >> thank you, jeffrey. >> you're working here in great american fiction tradition about...
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. >>> breaking news from west africa.ernment officials in nigeria say more than 80 young girls kidnapped more than three years ago by an islamist group are now free. negotiations with boko haram resulted in the girls' release. they were part of a larger group of girls who were abducted in 2014. let's bring in aisha sesay joining us from los angeles. aisha, the polite of these girls is very close to you. you've traveled throughout nigeria reporting on the kidnapping. what are you learning? >> a remarkable day, let's start there. that after all this time such a large group are finally being released by boko haram. on the ground in nigeria, it's joy and elation. let's think a moment ability the families who have been separated from their girls all this time. let's be clear. this group of 82, we don't know who is in the group. so the families don't know whether their daughters are part of this group or freed girls. this has come about due to significant negotiations that involve the government of switzerland, the internationa
. >>> breaking news from west africa.ernment officials in nigeria say more than 80 young girls kidnapped more than three years ago by an islamist group are now free. negotiations with boko haram resulted in the girls' release. they were part of a larger group of girls who were abducted in 2014. let's bring in aisha sesay joining us from los angeles. aisha, the polite of these girls is very close to you. you've traveled throughout nigeria reporting on the kidnapping. what are you...
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they told me all of these places in west africa.l really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and a
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they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so i can stay ahead of my symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occur and can lead to hos
they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really...
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they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. oh no, looks like somebody needs a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to be out here at night 'cause of the, uh, coyotes. ok, thanks, bud. bye. be nice to have your car for some shelter. bye. when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines. >>> breaking news, mic
they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. oh no, looks like somebody needs a new...
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they told me all of these places in west africa.i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >>> we're back to begin another hour of coverage of our breaking news story this evening. local time it was just after around 10:35 p.m. in manchester, uk where the manchester arena tonight housed an ariana grande concert. and so they had a capacity crowd. 21,000 fans, mostly given her fan base, young women and girls. a lot of them had family with them. but it was 21,000 happy people in the north of england. the house l
they told me all of these places in west africa.i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >>> we're back to begin another hour of coverage of our breaking news story this evening. local time it was just after around 10:35 p.m. in manchester, uk where the manchester arena tonight housed an ariana grande concert. and so they had a capacity crowd. 21,000 fans, mostly...
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the products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the west indies and africa. he did choose this location for its nearness to the delaware river and shipping routes as where is being local to inland routes because when they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass on the delaware river, they went inland. he brought goods to philadelphia and anywhere else that needed them. when mr. trent came here, he became not only the major landowner but also the major employer. he had breweries and orchards and things like that. he employed a lot of local people. thus, making him the major landowner and major employer. at one point, he incorporated the town. the locals started calling it trent town. from there, we get trenton. he was actually the founder of the city. he started construction on this house in 1715. it was his summer home. he moved here with his second wife and their one child. this house is built in the early american georgian architectural style. there are a lot of things that represent that here. as we go through the house, i will sh
the products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the west indies and africa. he did choose this location for its nearness to the delaware river and shipping routes as where is being local to inland routes because when they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass on the delaware river, they went inland. he brought goods to philadelphia and anywhere else that needed them. when mr. trent came here, he became not only the major landowner but also the major...
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william wilberforce, mp for hull, who led the campaign to abolish slavery and took slaves from west africar this summer. ahead of that, surely henry has been finding out more about how the people of freetown are getting involved in the city of culture. we love you people of hull... a message from freetown to hull. this is the capital of sierra leone. and as its partner celebrates a year as city of culture, expectations are growing for what does mean for freetown. everyone expects to see is a musical treats coming from sierra leone, our sister or city. all those sounds, all that stuff that we have going on, they don't have a choice but to be true. but for most people, sierra leone is not known for its culture but for this. the deadly ebola virus. progress has been made, but its impact still resonates. and for that, a brutal civil war in the 19905 that, a brutal civil war in the 1990s left more than 50,000 people dead and thousands more homeless. sierra leone's refugee all—stars was formed during that crisis. people we re formed during that crisis. people were killed in front of my eyes. the
william wilberforce, mp for hull, who led the campaign to abolish slavery and took slaves from west africar this summer. ahead of that, surely henry has been finding out more about how the people of freetown are getting involved in the city of culture. we love you people of hull... a message from freetown to hull. this is the capital of sierra leone. and as its partner celebrates a year as city of culture, expectations are growing for what does mean for freetown. everyone expects to see is a...
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they told me all of these places in west africa.l really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com head right to theentic nearest subway. introducing the italian hero footlong. stacked with genoa salami, mortadella, and spicy capicola. add oil and vinegar and some mediterranean oregano. there you have it. it's our better italian flavor, for a better subway. >> whitaker: in the wake of last fall's elections, we've heard lots of talk of draining the swamp. of corruption, and influence peddling. but amid all the heated discourse, you might have missed an important political story that is reverberating across the country. it's the case of former virginia governor bob mcdonnell, who was an up-and-coming republican star with a squeaky clean image and a record of promoting job growth. but his political career exploded in scandal worthy of a soap opera, when he was convicted of public corruption and sentenced to two years in federal pr
they told me all of these places in west africa.l really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com head right to theentic nearest subway. introducing the italian hero footlong. stacked with genoa salami, mortadella, and spicy capicola. add oil and vinegar and some mediterranean oregano. there you have it. it's our better italian flavor, for a better subway. >> whitaker: in the wake...