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Today News Africa reporter Simon Ateba shares his journey growing up in poverty to working in the White House breifing room on Fox Nation's 'Tucker Carlson Today.'

doing my stuff. I don't have money. Life is always tough. I'm covering the US embassy. They're giving grants to everybody except Simon. They are asking Simon every day to come and cover them and I feel like telling them, Don't you have eyes? I've been covering you for five years. I'm getting old. You guys are not giving me anything and giving things to people who can do anything. And I'm here.

"I feel like all the money that comes from the U.S. to these countries don't actually go to the people who need it now, the people who do things that can even benefit the US," he observed. "I decided to take my life into my own hand and decided to move to the U.S. and work for Today News Africa." Ateba's journey to the White House briefing room, however, was an uphill battle after coming to the U.S. Catch the special episode of

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