industry expressed frustration that the uk is not moving fast enough, why do you think that is?- why do you think that is? because they haven t why do you think that is? because they haven t done why do you think that is? because they haven t done anything - why do you think that is? because they haven t done anything like i why do you think that is? because i they haven t done anything like what america they haven t done anything like what america is they haven t done anything like what america is doing. this piece of legislation is one of the most significant things america has done in terms significant things america has done in terms of significant things america has done in terms of the global economy in a lon- in terms of the global economy in a longtime in terms of the global economy in a long time. the talk about the impacts long time. the talk about the impacts on emissions and jobs, but when impacts on emissions and jobs, but when america does something like th
in northern mexico, mexican military won t stop them because i ve got a cvp one apps. they know what is happening. coming from guatemala, they are on the tape too getting a piece of the action. the second, not only do they sell placement but overwhelm the system so they won t wait several months for an appointment but pay the cartel more money. the cartel, the administration fails to recognize this is sophisticated like a fortune 500 company with hackers on the payroll who invest money into businesses around the world. the cartels are sophisticated. rachel: we made them rich and sophisticated to a tune we ve never seen before. people don t realize the cartels control 40% of the
the international exposition of 1897. as part of that, 267 congolese men, women and children were taken by force to belgium and exhibited to the public in fenced fake villages right here on this site. when belgium gained independence from the netherlands in the 19th century, the western nations scramble for africa was in full throttle. now, king leopold wanted a piece of the action, but without the support of his own government, he had to win over investors and the public. the exposition was a huge success, and so began belgium s long and violent history in the congo. when i arrived there in 2001 as director, i found a museum that basically hadn t changed since 1956. basically the year when i first visited the museum. as a child? as a child, yeah.
from the netherlands in the 19th century, the western nations scramble for africa was in full throttle. now, king leopold wanted a piece of the action, but without the support of his own government, he had to win over investors and the public. the exposition was a huge success, and so began belgium s long and violent history in the congo. when i arrived there in 2001 as director, i found a museum that basically hadn t changed since 1956. basically the year when i first visited the museum. as a child? as a child, yeah. it was still a colonial museum doing colonial propaganda in all sense of the word. so full of stereotypes, that the congolese were basically violent with spears and with a very aggressive face.
word spread fast on social media about the service here and queues began to form as people decided they d like a piece of the action. to some diners, it s lots of fun. and to others, totally baffling. you re welcome. thank you. but, of course, it s all make believe. why would you get a vegan burger and then get real cheese? - cos she s vegetarian. the staff are actors and it s part of the new wave of theatrical dining experiences that have seen restaurants opening themed around british sitcoms or broadway shows in recent years. yes, drink? a mocktail. the special. what is this? i m not playing charades right now. use your big girl words. here, though, you need skin like a rhino. i mean, it was fun but tense. how did you feel when they came up and you had to order? nervous. especially when they called you something rude. what did they call you?