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it's just a matter of time until it all unravels. if i did the certain one else did this. would be a felony no chair you could be put in jail for harming one of these plants but here it's like. get everyone. for maxine lake and trump so-called wall is a symbol of his governing style never mind the laws. people fought for years to make them happen it's not like they happened overnight and the idea was that they would protect us and protect the things that we love and with so little. was able to just remove the as if it doesn't it doesn't exist anymore it's just an absurd amount of frustration it makes me feel like democracy doesn't exist.
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lincoln now works for an environmental organization in tucson. to witness the destruction as a ranger would have been unbearable now at least he's creating hope despite the pandemic. the violent killing of george floyd has brought a renewed sense of unity to those who oppose tromp. i think it's really clear that the status quo is not working for people and that it is possible to build a more just and beautiful world and in that sense you know the struggle. the blackest night of struggle and our struggle against the border wall against trumps track county and immigration policies are very much linked to. young people like maxine lake and are working hard to make sure trump loses arizona and 2020. revolution in phoenix is growing like no other so. in the us now since moved to the
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desert city every year it's a cheaper place to live many bring with them liberal values which could significantly change this formerly deep red state what we really need black lives matter is uniting many people in washington who are bad up with trump's america trying to go to the peabody and it's a coalition that could change the country provided young people go to the polls and vote. last year to make you scream last man it could be more than just angela lang's goal. she's working to get out the vote in milwaukee. before the pandemic she and her colleagues walk through mainly black neighborhoods each day. she takes us to get a taste of the kinds of conversations she often has with residents. and tourists going there. as you left and i we've just learned now that we are buses voices are you is not i feel that that was the point of oslo and i think that i
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think that's what a lot of people feel and i'm going to we're going to greatly have to go along you know you know so we're 7 going to stop day and not say sam that there's not that you can't do in life not that we want to be when you grow up. it's hard for a group i'm nice i know that's why i put the lights and message here that i don't buy that i gave up on me a long time ago but on the law fight for health so who does that fight for their child who doesn't make sure that your child doesn't live the best life that you didn't have even if you had the best would you want to sit down and with elected officials and tell them everything that you know i mean i'm me i think god put me here for a purpose that you know we just miss it is that i shut up some sides. i'm sorry so the reason i ask is because this is just the 5 minutes and i'm like you need to have these conversations with these elected officials who aren't listening who have
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failed you. voting rights are still a controversial issue in the united states it's often black populations that are most disadvantaged there aren't enough polling stations it can be complicated to register to vote and those who commit a felony can lose that right entirely absent that fear of the virus as a primary elections in milwaukee just 5 polling stations were open instead of 180 a proposal to allow everyone to vote by mail was rejected which pleased the u.s. president you can't do the mail in ballots because you can have tremendous fraud people steal him out of mail boxes people project and then they sign them and they give them into the people don't even know where the double counted. angelo maims organization is headquartered in this church since the middle of march things have been at a standstill here. but before coronavirus people were trained in community outreach
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. after the democrats 2016 loss some blamed the black community for not voting thereby costing hillary clinton the state of wisconsin. but angela is angry that democrats took the black vote for granted. she wants to convince people that their votes are valuable but that voting alone isn't enough voting is just one tactic it is not going to be the ultimate solution it's not going to wave a magic wand obvious and policies are on dime it's really going to take voting if people are able to in combination with year round organizing that's is where you're going to see the change that's we're going to see the accountability it's our job to make sure that people are uncomfortable even if you were just elected yesterday don't don't rest on that to honk because we're going to reach out to you and we're going to ask about what your agenda is for the black community.
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how many people you think you can get to pose past how many things you could be responsible for. oh. all right my man. that's a nice number 2 now that pastor greg lewis has survived coronavirus he sits in his kitchen and makes calls to other parishes. he wants to organize 100000 votes as part of an initiative called souls to the polls he knows how important his efforts could be hillary clinton was only a few tens of thousands of votes short of winning the 2016 election in his state should register to vote we can protest for the rest of our lives in some places goes for all of dead ears so we need to have a transition to something that would be more long term gratification nobody's going to write in or white horse and help us see and there's mistrust for democrats and republicans right now you know because look
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biden has all he said he would always this guy did then i was looking forward to vote for. mr gray can his wife know how hard it is to motivate people to be politically active when they lack the most basic necessities education health care jobs. they said we couldn't do. that with no home and they don't know dad we serve. one god 2 different worlds. steve bell was a pastor for 8 years before he became an entrepreneur because of the pandemic stephen doherty worship remotely from their living room a i don't know what you're i moral values are important to them but they can forgive the fact that the president regularly disregards the 10 commandments after all politics is always an immoral business.
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you know we're all humans as i don't agree with some of these you know words that president trump has said i still think overall that. he tries to do what's right even though sometimes it doesn't come across that way i'm not going to judge the man i knew my own frailties and my own son. that's between him and god really that's not really my judgment i'm not going to be i'm don't put him at the same level as jesus so he's just my president he's not my state's. independence day in wisconsin. pastor greg braves the baking sun for hours. after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just
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promised to make america great again i. would be very good if you want this to be you know like true up cause it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be in and the town after dark when was it great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the pastor can't see what's improved for black people since trump came into office neither here in the wanky nor in the rest of the country aspired practice for us 4th of july is just a day off because we don't really have much to celebrate about independence goes we really are independent you know we don't get the same kind of help and
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consideration that you know other people get. one thing unites all americans there's lots of food for the national holiday do last a great and his wife have invited over a friend and her daughters being together this time to relax family free and love would we pray right now that you would bless those with your stories that we. might get through these times and some point cover from 400 years of devastation since they got the amen amy. dodi and steve usually celebrate with their children and their friends this time it's a dinner for 2. it's the 4th of july that i i'm not going to forget i mean i'm kind of sad because the families not together or not you know swimming in the pool and we're not laughing and telling jokes and everything but i mean i'm still glad as
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4th of july proud to be an american but it's just it's different there's just like a damper on the whole day. at least there's something to celebrate they've just received word that they'll get a government loan worth $150000.00. it should get their business through the next few months steve sees that is true that trump's america is good for him and others . but i think that's one of the things that makes me proud about being american is we do help people in the world i know we can be conceived as bullies and and such but. i think america is. is good for the world i do think there are interests in the world that would like to see that change but i hope that america stays. a leader in the world and cares about our neighbors in the world. the fact that trump is already talking about election fraud annoys them but they're not surprised it's just typical trump. one last question before we go what
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if trump loses but refuses to leave office i don't know how that's possible. i don't know of a president that actually said that they're not leaving if you like that's no probability but i certainly have hope. but again i think going back to that his behavior has proven that he's much like my youngest child my sister tantrums that's a terrifying prospect. it may be a very real scenario to very may well be a constitutional crisis but the military we're going to move from he would have to be removed i mean that's the way we roll here so. hostile response i don't feel that he is going to make a special decree and create him king of america we all know that like jester champ gets voted out of office says it is going to lead one to be hanged him from him for years to come he knows he has millions of people who follow him and he doesn't have
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to have a presidential. seem to have power good leaders. eco africa. they have a bad reputation but they play a key role in the ecosystem. which is a very much important in the cleaning of the environment we call them nature has undertaken many species are endangered a project in kenya seeks to protect the unloved scavengers that means above all talking to local people eco africa. and 30 minutes on d w. what
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