Patrick Bet-David
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Okay.
All right.
So let's get to the next story.
Gunman kills at least 30 in Nigeria's plateau state attack, which, by the way, that's three days ago.
I think that number's in the 50s now, Rob.
What's the number?
56 is last I heard.
Let me read that story.
If you can maybe verify on the numbers that I'm sharing.
So, gunmen attacked the university community in Nigeria's Plateau State on Sunday night, killing at least 30 people, residents and local officials said on Monday.
The latest bloodshed is in the region by deadly farmer-herder conflicts.
Violence in central Nigeria, known as the Middle Belt, is often painted as ethno-religious.
between mainly Muslim Fulani herders and Christian farmers, but many experts and politicians say climate change and expanding agriculture still competition for land leading to conflict, regardless of faith or ethnicity.
Who is benefiting the most from seeing this divide taking place today, both theologically, politically, specifically on social media in America?
This is a Reuters story, obviously.
They're turning it into a climate change story.
Who benefits the most?
So, Vinny, I'm going to come to you first with this tragic event that takes place there.