Is his strategy working . I will ask Legendary Newsman carl bernstein, here to talk about the latest scoop on cohen v. Trump. Whats next for sinclair . Will the angry tweets affect the fccs decision . First, another chapter in the Me Too Movement brought to us once again by rowan farrow, out in print tomorrow is about les moonves and the culture of cbs. Its been eight months since charlie rose was fired from cbs this morning. And now the famed Broadcast Network is again having to report on itself. The New Yorker Magazine is reporting six women have accused cbs chairman and ceo Leslie Moonves of Sexual Harassment and cbs news chairman and current 60 minutes Executive Producer jeff fager allowed harassment. The story is about much more
than moonves, its about cbs as a whole, about how Major Media Companies are still having to reckon with the past about alleged abuse that happened in the past and, in some cases, not too long ago. These are issues that have to be addressed by cbs and by ot
sizeable population. this is peddling islamophobia and making very negative impressions about the community. that has been the critics view but makers of the movie say it is a fictitious drama based on some information they had received. but initially they talked about 32,000 from the state converting to islam and johnny dis. but later, people pointed out it was changed to three women joining and it talked widely about how women joined the islamic state. the whole issueis joined the islamic state. the whole issue is not about the story itself, but how you betrayed the muslim community and that is what is triggering tensions with relation to this movie. ., ., . ., , this movie. portray. politicians from the ruling this movie. portray. politicians from the ruling pdp this movie. portray. politicians from the ruling pdp have - this movie. portray. politicians from the ruling pdp have beenj from the ruling pdp have been talking about this film and so have the opposition. tickets throu
you play a bit part, as well as writing the soundtrack and singing. laughs there you are. yeah. uh-huh. i just wonder what message this really has for africa, because this is fantasy. in the end, this is a sort of magical kingdom with the greatest sort of technological advances. but if i m a young african watching this black panther series today, do i see this as a sort of realistic, optimistic vision that could be my future? or do i see it as simply fantasy that bears no relation to the life i live today? i can say this is what we think will be africa in the future. really? yeah. because i can see in the movie all the respect to the clothes, the jewellery, the tattoos, the things which mean and the story itself, from the first black panther to this one, where we re
all the respect to the clothes, the jewellery, the tattoos, the things which mean and the story itself, from the first black panther to this one, where we re celebrating chadwick, we have many, many stories like that. and those storytellers can bring a lot of them on the table for cinema in africa just to explore it. but at the same time, what s really, really good and that s the aspiration of the young people in africa is the access to technology. and to resolve their problem through technology. everyone is fascinated by technology. but technology, in itself, can t solve africa s problems. no. from the very beginning of this interview, i ve alluded to governance issues in africa. yeah. i ve got to ask you this question before we end. 11 years ago, i had you in the hardtalk studio. we spoke then about whether you would translate the influence you have in your region, the sahel, and across africa whether you would one day translate it into politics in your home country, senegal.