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a group of emerging economies as inside the looms of what the trump administration could mean for the rest of the world. it's a club, it's binding close to together, and backing beijing to help protect its members, interests, punctured folks, which is 0 phone call. i mean supply of drinking was in some bob ways, capital cities severely contaminated. people have been edge to take extra precaution. farms are experiencing losses that cannot be fixed by basic was the treatments. a lot of 8 months up here was solution is making. zimbabwe is deepening, what's the crisis even worse? as much of southern africa deals with it's was stopped in decades. the main reservoir southern had already is drying up. what's left is what's a so toxic. it's killing live stuck on the city's outskirts. literally did the little little our cattle start shaking their heads as if they're irritated in the nasal canal. next the skin pills off. we have lost 2 cows and 4 caps after the
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death of rhinos. we now suspect that the same disease as the one affecting our cattle the city council is accused of releasing votes of age and to leave to barrow, which is just 30 kilometers from the capital. does it have the contamination of the single back to you? and to send it back to the vin causes a lot of it's it, it could be as if it took ground for our jo, good, which includes which then takes a little stopped again in what north end is to isn't tom for, to anymore. the water is natural filtration system is also and to spread woodlands are crucial to filtering out pollutants, but are being damaged and destroyed to make room for construction to meet the cities, housing, to months. if the water is held a for a period of time in the width and the width and cleans the water before it comes to the lake. so also get the width and will release for to of
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a long period of time. so as city of are already us taking water out, it's being replenished by the width is as clean water as well as causing that kind of breaks of what's important diseases. the pollution is killing, endangered wildlife, and sign to see a if nothing is done soon, the damage could be irreversible. le, have elizabeth. i'll just, sarah. that's it from me. molly, inside the news continues here on out there off the the 19 sixty's, the decorative change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series, l. g 0. well, explores the explosion of oxen, culture, intellectually as we're building new dreams. and the idea is because the
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revolutions of the 1964 and the political parts of the mind from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution, they make the 60s in the arab culture. oh no jews here. oh, the me that i grew up with the black queen. yeah, she was my mom and she was also mist panama. he was 9080 and she was the 1st black woman to ever when did miss panama concept. the
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40 years later, people still remember where they were when she was crowned. because for the very 1st time, the country acknowledge that black is beautiful and the panama is black. the 73. my mom on says shipping company. i used to work with her. and people would call and ask for the cream it was so funny and people, you know, sometimes when i would go to pick up a barrel, they were kind of disappointed to be honest with you. i think some people call just to have some sort of connection with her and like her company and you like i
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shipped a barrel with the queen the, [000:00:00;00] the little people, should they be? yes, i am fine. um uh, i mean always seeing those quotes and i see the order to proceed data for the full on us. e. mcdonough. last e, have they put in seattle last? he has the sudan on to actually get the need. this is the how you doing this, going to see that so it's the night of the pageant and
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my mom looks beautiful. she's going an amazing down on the entire city of cologne, where she's from, everyone's watching the pageant. she has the most amount of points, and it's clear to everyone that she's winning. but some people were not about to let that happen. a friend of my mom ended up to see that mir catalina to yadi, a woman who used to own miss panama. he turned to her and said, hey, it looks like the blacker is going to when she responded over my dad the let me go. so in the phone i know say explain so. no sort of a thought almost in oh, there is a locally that pretty flat on the nose. lucky john, don't know that we know that's a lot of people that are you a job or the other, you make your community another was d. e and maybe one soap or can y'all noise style like to be on the lacking separate moved us
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a letter from the north to your liking separately moved up. okay. you'll stay left the room talking me about okay. miss panama, beauty pageants, consistence always get the questions in advance. that's how it works. that's how has always worked. you get the questions you prepare your answers. very simple. but the night that my mother was competing, something different happens, right when it looks like the blockers going to win. right? when the owner of the pageant these have, you know, he's to fit up at a block are winning the pageant officials decided that that night for some reason, they want to ask an extra question, the a, the, i don't that i'm about the orders to ease the notice a is in your capital gain, your lease or stuff, but it will desktops yourself, do less, begin to call a lady,
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they can sign. you need that date for leaving kayla new. the dallas postal sig, ethical, sort of minor legal question. a legal question that no one had the chance to study for. right. but our question that, you know, maybe maybe a research girl would probably be smart enough to figure out. i mean, at least that's what i think they were thinking. and that's like the young by the binomial choice, i get on an equity raise or uniform generally. finally, a google tag. you're allowed to take a look. sadly, the one, the lady had no, no, i knew will not. they love you. i don't know so quick. i sat on sort of minor to actually get northeast and when i lease so who hello. he gave me the who to me my email he going to have you got out on the me. mama timothy, don't seem a nice weekend. so please, can you on the agent to see you later?
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yeah. so that's what happened. they tried to stop her, but they couldn't. she's on stop bubble. she one. and i've always known that my mother was miss pamela. that you know, she's fabulous. now that i'm older, i realize that this isn't just a story about my mom. this is a story about my country. why in a country, very 60 percent black country that was built by black people. why would anyone doubt that black women could represent the country? why is it panama that is marketed to the world, the panama, that is reflected back to the panamanians. why is it so light skin? why is it so rich? and most importantly, how did we get here the,
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the street exotic nice in the street. the most up throws in front of my most uncle to brambles and they need to be just by holy michel de la. move head, veronica the you know, so don't know that i'm only been through my circle to write in the concept that we use to relocate. negate are looking on the last that no, so during the day and i'm on a so for the last those to gamble, for the course, i could be most into lady c, uncle and spent the main thing was when i was little i asked my mom why comes by here,
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be blonde. the princess is on tv or blonde. my mom just said lamar. black people are not blunt. she didn't say anything else, but i understood that people like me were not a mazda my name. mama, mama, the, the, i don't want the one my name, you'll get the negative and i know what i can move across the lines that i got. oh ok. ok, please. someone can wait a minute, minutes what i need to know what a me on the left for a mutual meaning that represent that up on. i'm a plug in, or do you know uh a so if they do with people they way, yes sir. they would. i mean, the, i guess on the time, you know, they can, you must have go got action by media, you know,
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is that you and then for the illegal but are you going to assume that okay, not see the front of me. they are last sunday. yeah. can you every person that ends up on my own composing? dead? nothing. i live right here. says a give us, let me go. congratulations. by the idea. what the study even mean or no? good afternoon by like i, you know, so basically that means that you're out of place and this is what makes me angry. the idea that black people don't be long, a black people are part of the foundation of panama, at one point africans under defendants. our number to your opinions, 5 to one is
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a so they need to think they think look forward to seeing those as being i see the legal after the color is clearly so the 3 months old is the case by the 19th century. white fear of black uprisings and a desire to establish regional support and unity led to a campaign of presenting a non black image of panama to the world. but if i give it to the mom and the assistance of course, can go to it by avarice and being essentially the review of a low mental health via sports fans or to fund. i mean, you said you think a one day or 2010 was the 1st census seems to 40 to ask individuals if they
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consider themselves black. but the panamanian census is conducted by staff who canvass door to door and many effort. panamanians claim that they were never asked the question number 8 and they don't know if it's an echo will be over here. kind of minute is not what i mean they represent. i'm going to be, you know, the see in the, in the bottom of it is on us when we, i but it's an off the to byers us out. so community, but i think i mean thing and completely so new. i don't know if i even know what the portfolio and with that, that'd be a see that can see thing and place the around here. and there's a lot of trouble with beauty pageants. but that's another conversation. you know,
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it meant something that somebody from cologne occupied that space. then a woman from cologne, majority, black city, you know, majority black province. you know, her face on the screen, her face. and then those papers that is important. you know, especially for people from the one the easy got no, no same female being before momentum. we almost do memphis it up again. yep. no point them being the super simple gonna be but i'm just looking at it as to where you need. so yeah. and we'll see on the way when i'm head of more in the center present, the opposite side of the top level. you'll see the road. yes. hi leo. if you like god, you can. okay. so for a moment though, negative felice kind of, you know, saves you money. if you need me on
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the go to menu on who not to me. ok, i for them, they can see, don't they? i put in the said, joe, don't they offering be a long speech? see i like, who's the see? i said in may that i said quarter name. so i can see daughter who read you. most of this i represent them. me growing. see a is the, i think the new the steeple, say, my mom's when was revolutionary. but actually, her radical activism began as a high school student years before her pageant career. i got involved in beauty padges to east all the things between me and my mom because all my riots situation
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on my stones throwing woods. let's go. my husband will lose their job. so that's why i was just balancing the, the things that hold the people who don't understand, i guess. yeah. not. yeah, i was led to the end to protect the a thing for then. so i'm a little political, they care that the present time and go through like the police i could do them to pray, must be good to go the most in for the past couple of radical new to see the haines a come on, come with your data birthday laboratories. yeah. more. yeah. and i organize riley's and birthdays and 5 of the rise of the people know we will fighting
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for job opportunity for people we will fighting for but as occasion we will fighting for, but i have system good. you almost getting for it out the front of my co park and those are the most and you can one, might he know you're not are but the funeral be in is in face. it's another notion wrong to mind. quinta, i think while i'm in the a panama is best known for the great inter ocean highway, the panama canal, the canals on the strip of land, extending 5 miles on either side of that can help is leased to the united states and is administered from the canal zone spell, but the my great grandfather on my mother's side came to panama in the early 20th century.
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he was one of a tens of thousands of black men who came from across the caribbean, looking for work in panama, in places like the canal or the railroad. the loan is a beautiful province, rich province. in so many ways, culture, you're rich. it's also a part for the panama canal, the boat. if you want to the streets of cologne, you would see a lot of poverty. you would see me do things that are falling apart, that are not for people to live in, but people are living there. and you will see a city that has been a band and by the rest of the country, the i moved to the us when i finished high school,
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people starting to me the most people in the west have no idea that their country occupied panama build a fence around the canal and said, this is ours. keep out. not only that, but the us important didn't group policies into panama and created separate leaving areas for white workers and black and brown workers. this clarified anti black and segregationist practices that had existed since and slaves africans were 1st brought to panama degree american basis. and they put in the boys will come up with the american soldiers use segregated from the rest of the grid. so the great to surprise. so the lower area was used for americans or the u. v as white, the losing power, and then the super for anything but what a good. okay. i didn't know if somebody kind of came by them. i said all to i'm a,
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i can see that political so, but i think i'm gonna have to learn what on to and if we made our class, it is okay long. it's going to see in 10 minutes because in the cloud items for those that they might have to be someone who will be and that's going to be human. does the not the them being k of you'll see those, i'm sorry who, who am i? the 3 months here before now it says anything potentially set up in the home phone . so this is the rooms you in those included, those are not exclusive. i mean that i sort of got the, i'm here negative because a phone see data that is is, you know, they say that the last thing a joyful yeah. the closest you, cynthia, a, the,
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the, the thing is not only believe that racism is, is from someone else to you is as you to yourself in that i think is the most important thing that we need to work as black community is to work in embracing our blackness to make the you feel comfortable in their own skin. to let them say yes, i am black. what? the wild satellite from the
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in here comes. the night of the miss you live are and i'm due to my tv. i caught everybody a cold in the family alone. i said make sure to watch this. this is a so we we go to make is 3 because your is the 1st black woman the going to do this, the 1st name on the list of 12. some i find list is miss scott, one, the semi final is number 2. is ms. panama. what are this? a 4 with the lady i saw on the phone. the phone was off with the people
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case as of one of the key. but um i know what the payment i gave a letter ever since ive villa made a 100 percent valid on my list of them. and when, when you, when when they closed gloria to define these ice cream. i love the my mom to in when miss universe, but very few contestants from panama had made it to the top to us before. and for the people in cologne, who were watching for all the black people in panama. that was a major victory movie. ha, ha, ha, ha. yeah, yeah, uh huh. i get the who are law. that's what i said in my brain is so part of the focus of the gabby, i'm going to have a good expert, our main of it,
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but i like you already this article. i'm on alexia. the e s. a for me, things i'm, you know, the she made history is heard me to my heart when she came from. so in korea, you know, they didn't receive a good that was supposed to come in, take all around panama is easily she, she did something for us how, what people we did. so when she returned the been a man, we saw the underlying problems of not given her the recognition that all the girl just had received. we had a group that was
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a work in the black community. one of the members just jump in and said, hey, let's give her a car. when we did it, we had that car available and we'd have both a big, big boat to show that this is a gift of the black community to our queen. the yes, there is discrimination towards black people in this country just to see who are the ones that have benefit this most is not the false free of those that work. and that every day we have 5 more than that. give us the commission,
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the we already got them and you just become in the 1st black mist, panama of yes, it was a chase. in the end. the whole is spectrum. any history only because you know, another little go black, letting me was to always she was most farnham, i could do it to call. if she went to respond to me, i could be an attorney. oh, i could be a judge wherever she wants to be. is she called dream to be the when my mother was competing for the crown, she was fighting to change the future. she was standing before her country with that deep sense of possibility. sharing her story has helped me to recognize this type of power from black women across the country. whether they're working to change the census, or fighting for the right to where natural hair from the bears of our cultural traditions,
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