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around. 2 for that change, least for the 3 men in different parts of the i'll come down, go down to they face drought, wild animals, and men made threats in the constant fight for survival risk in it all. books one out. just the hello. i'm kimberly helped get into how, with the top stories on algebra, 5 us citizens has been moved from enron in prison, to house arrest as part of a deal between the united states and iran. it is part of in an initial agreement that involves the release of billions of dollars of ronnie and funds frozen and held in south korea. we are glad to see the these 5 americans are out of evan prison in, in house arrest. one of them already wasn't house,
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arrest the other for our point placed in house, arrested today. that's a good thing. they're no longer in prison, but they're not out of the wrong. in the negotiations, continue with the, the iranians to try to get them out of the country and back home here in the united states where they belong with their families. and so i'm not going to do a lot of negotiating here on the, on television. we're still in active discussions with the, with the ryans and when we get them home and they're safe and sound back with their families. and then we'll be a little, i think, at liberty to, to talk a little bit more about what those negotiations look like. the west african block, known as eco, was activated to stand by military force after holding a summit to discuss new years to but leaders emphasize diplomacy is the preferred way to restore the civilian government also breed to maintain strict economic sanctions. against qu, leaders, president mohammed adviser was ousted 2 weeks ago. the death toll from wildfire so
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in the hawaiian island of maui has increased to at least $53.00. thousands have been displaced from their homes. hotels and vacation resorts meteorologist say strong winds from a hurricane south of the hawaiian islands is driving the flames and ground grounding most fire fighting helicopters. russia has just launched its 1st leader mission in nearly 50 years. the spacecraft will reach the moon to orbit in 5 days in the land of the lunar south pole on august 23rd. literally $25.00 craft is to take samples of moon rock and dust. daniel hawkins has more for moscow. this is proof for ross cost most the russian space agency found that back in 1992 was the successive associate space program. the russia is back with a bang on the international stage of space exploration. of course, there are far more competitors now in the market to early days of the 1st space
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race. that was the us both of the soviet union will based on all the energy of capitalism versus socialism. now you've got states, china, india, japan and south korea in launching various satellites, various rockets in the space plans along the road space stations as well, perhaps in the future, the road, luna, bases, and the other interplanetary old which is so for us it is very much is a method of proving that it can rely on its own brain power if you lock on it. so russian, martin, russian technology is so russian components you craze on army says it is making advances and it's offensive. near the eastern city of back move the video here, shown ukrainian troops allegedly showing them approaching russian positions and urging russian soldiers to surrender. the exact location and date of the video cannot be verified. russians forces took back move may after months of fighting
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nato member poland. meantime is sending 10000 soldiers to his border with bella roost. poland says to bella, rus, ruthie, and helicopters briefly entered it's aerospace last week. but the government is also concerned about the border area since hundreds of voc number scenarios arrived in bella, ruth, as part of a deal to end a mutiny in russia in june to ecuador as presidential election is to go ahead as scheduled in 10 days despite the assassination of candidates. fernando via v. since you president, here i'm a lasso, declared a national state of emergency after the shooting that occurred on wednesday. the government of indian prime minister and the random body has survived and no confidence vote in parliament. his party and his allies hold the majority of seats
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statement the the chillies government is coming under extreme pressure. those violent street protests, no sign of a bathing protest, is flashing with police in many areas of the capital. some to protest widened into a mass movement against balance of the state police against the processes at such a level that united nations is racing consent light to the young people you will find or answer on the streets, which is really tired, but not tired of being on the streets and protests, we're just tired of the sliced constant night.
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the process i just feel like doing it because it's them so often in uganda that people my age turned up and demand what they want. and on the occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protesters took their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers, fully for democratic reforms, and demanding the city maintainance autonomy. i don't think i can return to that old life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsibilities then you can't really go back the
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and the. 6 it's weird to say do feel connected to my hometown and i will definitely say that santiago is my hometown. but just imagine you racing my future. children here is weird because i really don't want to. it's close my children to so many proteins that we have here at the moment and we wanted to them to have like more opportunities. then i have the,
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you know, to is seen as one is to reach this country. seemed to let you know, mary. but we, the working class don't get anything from that. water is pretty much placed, prevent tasted location, prioritize, health care and passion ceased to mainly favor the well we have a huge, you know, quality low wages to patients. and the costs of leaving gets higher and higher. but the biggest problem is our constitution, which is the main reason for failing health, charitable passions, and the big got in our society. we ask ourselves, how can that this to, you know, the d, we d, c. we can see what's like friday to region and the government raised the
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prices for demetria again. so the working class and the poor people have to pay more for their every day lives again after decades. so can you call the g dot was just enough of the people good, really. and we encourage everyone not to pay for the tickets anymore. the may remember, did we get think we close to my house? one street. they were just so many people to the,
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the only things you know, we realized that that was only the beginning being around my family gives me so much for express chevy in those moments when i am feeling down. they give me this motivation because i don't want them to pass through the same experience. i pass through, we know as gearing up to the so it keeps me motivated trying to get i grew up in lucky. so district in a small town called ginger was to the end my parents had upland titian where we used to maria calls and the most the goals peaks to 10 very huge plantations. and by then they used to be farmers
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but due to the effects of climate change, all of the cups tradeoffs due to not waiting for something still a heavy, the info that was so with all the clubs and also the rising temperatures that's dragged out all the streams on 12, so we always use to collect the water to feed the knives, to my parents, have to sell all the land we had so that we could get money to get tough or i would survive of see the lesson plans in the hundreds of people the day because of the same settings to many funding these most the homes on my is one of them the
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time when i had to miss my my school because my parents were out of money and i had to sit home make for 4 months. each was really very bad and from them i thought i could do something to change this whole situation. by the time i didn't know this, it's the effect to office in grad because of climate change, the, the video, the video, and yet also another wonderful day. we, we discussed issues that affect you in uganda, here on the program. young and my name is maureen. and today in studio we have the
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team from the future. you can do my name is nicole. i will definitely love you. i'm a clement talk to this, and i'm a student that's come from the international university. i'm 22 years old and a pass to a bachelor's degree in procurement on supply chain management. so why climate? or you could have maybe go to another question, maybe about the go child or something or, you know, sexual harassment. why claimant it came to me. i chose climate is because it is something that affects each and every one of us. when you look at maybe hotel, the violation, it looks that's on the one gender, and you can go all they have to genders. so climate change affects each and every one of us know much as a h. know much of besides the much of agenda and i'm up to the status. so it is
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something that is connected to the the i'm born and raised in hong kong and i grew up in the college. i would say that my home town, it's like, it's really home me hours to connect to, to hong kong because i've been here for like my whole life. i have all
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my friends around me and my parents are all in hong kong. so i don't really have some other places that i could call home the items you tell me. yeah. do you find anything else on i apologize, i always only thing i and once they got the thing, the young lady mother lives on the high side on the phone that we're doing on the scene. to me make me realize that dash do help in this city. because the major thing office city is the space and people without there's 2 elements, yukon, half a city and people are really united to now 3 months later
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it kills my fault on thinking about moving out from hong kong on like going somewhere else. because i can see the langauge between me and hong kong right now. so i think the last and care you have to was your hometown is way more important. there is a sense the, a long time ago in my hometown, hong kong was trying to back by the british to china in 1997 under the premise of one country to systems. the we all were raced with democratic bodies with freedom of speech with freedom
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of price. but in the recent years, china is trying everything to make hong kong just like in other chinese dixie. the they may say is that we belong to them, that they've processed us. but i'm not from china. i'm from hong kong, the sanity pollutants on the 9th of june. because on the 12th of june, was supposed to be the data out. chief executive carry land going to push the extradition or to china, which actually minimize our independence in hong kong. the
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people have just wrapped up a ready for the fight against a controversial execution bill. those amendments could have a lot of aging. the spirit, hong kong, or as the mainland china for any accused crimes, even those that might be made up. critics worried that the bill would make it easier for beijing to exert control over the region. the situation we know 10 to 5 in the afternoon between the
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for me i do worried about being arrested, but none of the sands, i say, oh i have to be in jail for like how many, how many years? i lost my freedom. it's not found that it's mainly now it's about how the police with or in that 48 hours that they are legally detained news. that's actually the part that scares me a lot. the i think you can simply ignore the young people in the working class that will bucks,
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fired at some point. you ignore the working class. you will have to see on the street the on october 25 of 2019. there was a huge protest is on to with 1200000 people. we pushed for social reforms and more equals to say it. we thought our voices will be heard used it was doing anything the to tell them, prove the situation of the working class or 1000000000. our president announced that schuler is at war essentially, against its own citizens of the the
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they have a lot of plastic and polishing, and god it's, it's just like a floating revolve plastic. it has so much to see that. what's we called beauty or nature? tending god to be something. he was something that he's going to to us soon. but some people do not really care. we come out as people to clean it on to some people will still throw plastic even when you're cleaning it. the one takes up, most of my time in this move means is creating massive climate awareness because
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climate change is not told in schools. so people don't get huge when we 1st talk to them about climate change. so we need phones and drugs of discussions about it for them to get expressions, the old as feelings that they have lived their life, and the rest is full as the kind of generation to do. i also moved to my class where i study phone and i had the conversation with my professor and when i talked about climate change, who really give me a negative attitude and told me to him it turns does not exist. and he told me climate change give good plan and says nothing i can do about it. the name that i'm on the line. i'm happy to talk. somebody said we
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have quite a major motor. how do i mean by goodness, have a wonderful and now goes over. i'm not going to with now goes, i'm not going to present going to happen. where is it up? record evening, get on. it is not a problem. what's going on? that's what you're trying to call to someone else to attend to that same cuts by then. but somebody go to bed out. who knows, who quoted it being to enough city a to that months of a video and you know, on the internet on that not i never, i'm one of us now and above and not only but the what's on go the my biggest fans are if government unco page organizations and individuals didn't act towards creating solutions to this climate classes. a feel that the
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future i am working for right now will not be there. because of inaction. the light, positively speaking, i will say that every time even we're like weak, and then we're on the losing side, but it's always time for us to improve the next time is always a chance for us to learn. why should we do better or like what? we could have used that our next time, what time it's it. and then we could have i would say the worst thing to be on the losing side is that every time you being on the front line, the same people getting arrested and then going home that not into like, why is not me when they are actually really close to use, use use scared. by the same time you have to make the decision like, oh,
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i could have a chance to save that person. so this never right or wrong because it's a human in saying that you protect yourself. but you also see really cute, see if you know that you may have like a one percent chance to say if that person even you don't know what that does the like about hong kong and the protest here is that many young people there. so in those eighty's and they use their skews to serve the pro test and improve the situation for the people here. during the entire protests, everyone keeps saying be walter. and as a matter, i talked direct to people and tell them go here, go there, but i can tell them where it's safe to go. and i think that's the most important for everyone right now. especially as civilians may very easily be caught up in
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conflict areas because you never know where it's going to be. so we hope that the map can provide information for people who wish to stay safe. there was one day when all the protesters were found it up in newtown plaza and shot to so they were directed into the m t. r station into the, into the mall by the police. for basically the cat told all the protesters in the shots and, and then they just started rounding them up and beating them up for. and we were just wondering like, how could this have happened? why is there nowhere to go even, even for people who wants to escape, who wanted to avoid conflict? so then we decided to draw on that. so we could see where the police are, where protesters are to make sure that people at least have an xscape for so people will know where the police are station, where there are a lot of protesters. where's our roadblocks,
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even how the transport situation is like? so this is information that would be useful for the general public, but would also be useful for people on the front lines. if they want to know escape routes. if they want to know, basically where put police are, where is not safe, where they should not go. but apart from that, we've also got some feedback from the 1st a teams. so they're really grateful that we write down where protesters are, especially we also indicate the density of protesters in different areas so that they know where they should set up their 1st spaces, stations, supply stations, best stations, and all that. the
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friends of the board has the phone line and i'm just like no city lights to be on there because you change this year to something else. the is the julian desert festival of the dates back thousands of years. as your world goes behind the scenes of could be the an annual cultural context, honored by unesco,
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where men move to the beach of women. and to arrival, to our communities bachelor touts using song and dance to be the a toward festival on algebra. every thing is being analyzed, it's being it's being measured and it's not just i say, instead of my face, i mean mixed small things out of the state. at the moment we are in a state of universe with edwards funded something that was where we would rather take the risk of democracy in the risks of dictatorship, digital dissidence on out to 0, the works out of their existence. it's launch as a principal present. and as a correspondence with any breaking the story, we want to hear from those people who was normally not get that forces on the international news channels. one moment tom,
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very proud all was when we covered the fullness quick of 2015 at the terrible natural. this that's the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time the
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person died under dignities clue. but i was neither. when been the, the
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most, they will not be the mother. they cassini, civil authorities, us eunice, rental fee to bottle gotta be able to see the clean up. let's say that it is somewhere else. but if you want to be able to. yeah, i guess if it's what i'm thinking because that's what you said when do i put them on the weight? i think that was either. i mean they put it in a while. i'm so don't know,
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but it's a good, it could be sort of another way, the way that i mean these things go through the 20. i don't remember. yeah, e guy would be one of the federal number. some of the went for the level to say someone in the safety the who does so the fuel bill. you probably know, you won't even say okay, let's jump into the machine now. ok, so there is a dangerous hopefully get that back to the gateway. the, you know, by, you know, by the disease,
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the is the same. yes. a who the it will be the, the the, the the the
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the nice thing about the all 0 a the, the the see if the okay. and the yes, the give me by comfortable ball with the minute we, what are you looking forward to reading says it's a cell phone i use i can you give me washing over to the company to meet me in a lease?
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i mean, that's a game safety, the many of them just risk their lives to serve the protest in seen all these the people makes me feel really sad because there is no responsibility it'll no one is taking responsibility for all this, that there is no justice. so makes me feel even more angry. i really, really don't want to be the next face on these will the
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i would say to be on the front line, you have to be really clear mind or you have to become at the same time, you have to stay alert. you have to verify things with your eyes, not by just trusting what people saying around. also you have to be prepared to be arrest at any time. or you have to be prepared that you're going to get hot the approximately a protest. i think some like a lot in this past 3 months, i this boyfriend that i really like when he broke up. i think it's a protest never happen a lot. i never think it's a responsive because see of myself then who would have been so together i would say it's more said is we actually use fights?
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well enough thing at the end, the, i always say one thing is i, if you started to protest being in, move on all at the situation now, all these kind of relation to stuff you can just like leave it. and then we can just focus on the society, which is more important than everything. the
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i never cried in the protest. i never cry on the food. sometimes i would cry after i went home. so i saw some news, but that day when i got beat up, when i feel like i could actually got arrested, there was like 30 seconds to like one minute that i feel like i couldn't do that anymore. oh i was thinking is probably this is the last time that i could live freely out the who testing the
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my confidence for pushing crap because very many people tell me that i inspired them and this keeps me pushing because i fear to fail. i. i fear that if i stole in, i wouldn't have done anything. i could just have lifted just like a people do but says it's to duck in the 1st place. i should be strong enough to stand up to the i sometimes ask myself if i am the right person to need the movement. and sometimes i feel that maybe someone should be doing watch and doing right now.
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because i had to change my life in order to sub puts my activism. i also looked at some friends along the way because i didn't have so much time seeing the i feel like i'm spending enough time with my parents and i wish i could spend more time with them, but events abroad or is creates a conflict in this one i received an invitation to our climate conference in clifton have the most seen for me. i don't really realize the kids, but i feel like that can really change my life. the activism needs a lot of commitments and sacrifices,
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but i'm just wondering if it will ever pay out if people were reading the send to me. but at the same time distribution is creating the conflicts in traveling comfort is unusual for me. and i want to be able to see my funding for a very long time. it's not easy for me, the, the best pick one in new jersey or see you well and also discuss the next steps. we need climate change. prominent politicians will be drawn by active is from all over the globe. i feel like of a talk and like, oh by talking about what is happening.
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and i feel like we shouldn't just act and just just stop talking because every i've to be keeping these patients and people say like, or is i as they inspire us like inspirations, inspirations every time. and it feels leg business as usual can like yeah, inspirations. and then you go back home and then in your bed like i is visited still you. you don't do anything about this inspiration thing and i feel today should be different. i should talk about to me the
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. ringback the great news in beijing we're time is parliament has reportedly passed a controversial national security law for hong kong. critics fear will give basic more control over the semi autonomous territory. comes new security law is in full force with arrests and a very heavy police presence on the ground. it doesn't just affect hong kong, or is it actually affects every single person around the world. so if you've said anything bad about china and hong kong, together through the lens of this national security law, you could be committing crime for a lot of people in hong kong. this is considered
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a pretty dark day. the hong kong security law was effective secretly in china. it forces to protest to end and makes every sign of resistance illegal. i didn't go out. i don't see anyone any more, because i want to stay normal and unsuspicious. one of my best friends, her nickname was flat water. she was always with me at the protest. she was for brave as she always protected me. we had dinner, we talked about the news and the security law. she told me that she's very concerned about a she looks so tired and she told me that she couldn't sleep. and the next day she got arrested. i've never felt so
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powerless. he'd be really hard, especially because i can see her anymore. i can talk to her anymore. not today. not tomorrow. not next week, next month, but it is not for the next 10 years, the one i really close friend, tested me right. aging past the law and was like, okay, that's it. everything that we did. it doesn't matter now. in 2 days later, she killed herself. i don't know what
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will happen next. maybe i didn't work hard enough or we didn't find the right way to express out the months. but at the same time, i just don't know if there's any other way that we can stopped in my duties in what we're fighting for. at the moment it has some breakdown, but i think my fear is bigger than might be leave. right now. i think fee or ease the biggest weapon engaged the the most important guess is this one. i had it with my father. he has it on his chest and i guess like the meaning of this is or entire relation. we still
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feel this way. the thank you and hilda, and i am fond of fridays for future in uganda. i am missing my classes right now. same way i have missed them for the last 6 weeks to create employment. and if it's not a surprise because i was missing 3 months of school due to the effects of climate change with experienced in my funding in the community. and my father wasn't able to raise maturation fees. i am
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a victim of this whole climate crisis. and i'm not touch him to say so. after the massive effects of climate change in my home village, the heavy rains, the strong wins that was to wait eclipse, leaving the land there. the constant dry spells that left the streams j. my parents had to fill a land unless still to investigate our lives. and when the money was over, it was a question of somebody over and dead. i am lucky, but i'm still surviving. and i will the
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i am lucky that i'm still surviving. i know not to take this chance for granted because people are dying. every day. i made a decision to protect the nicholas. i call off. and by this, i doing stanley young optic is the law to protect future through endless fights, sacrifices we have. so all way, because this is our future, i will tell you that we are a generation of cad people, but it's very ambitious, very united, very consistent, and very good option. your beds might be comfortable right now,
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but not for long. you will soon feel the same hits whitfield every day. the rest assured that she was from the other side of the world, fighting for our future for you, and for us all, and are not about to give up yet. let's move away from this. i mean, with the action i sent you all the, it doesn't really matter if we're smart and a no way tease taking
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a to the street so often sharing our demands with the world. now at the end, we're still low. as we saying, we've done each for nothing. the less yes, i don't really know if it was was but i will do everything to make sure that he will be the
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remembering all the sites all the and you all the sacrifices people made. it really gives me energy. it's burning in me. i'll do anything for a better future. i owe this to my future children, the we already lost so many bottles. we can't risk losing this one. we don't waste or future by participating on the streets. not going on the streets and not racing or voices was wisc or future way more the,
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and a small business sales force and including security around the world history or something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects you, not counting the cost on it, which is 0. people are very well aware of the wealth potential of that country. but as they've seen with a huge mining profits generated in the east of dc, nothing ever filters down to the pool. the rain forest provide for the 10s of thousands of small communities who live that from a roof over their heads to please to the po. box infrastructure is minimal. schools and hospitals if any, a barely equipped electricity, none. the question perhaps oil can change things to the bank to get a very real sense of the tech fee here just by driving this track driven is little community because we keep reading the stake into being taught to be on the expiration project. quite a lot of people, the adults, so i'm running out shopping,
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get out at a weight of what you want to keep all floors, leave off for us to learn the visceral connections of the land. and a total lack of faith in the government meets with these communities, at least on exploration, isn't known stone to the ron transfers 5 american citizens from prison to house arrest. as part of the deal with united states for washington and 5th sections will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is al 0 life from dell also coming up west. the african leaders activate us found by military force which could be sent to,
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