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to monto at the time selling pure water there was this friend of mine called anna ho he was already breaking these computers apart. i asked him to show me how to collect these metals from the computers when i started with them i usually would collect the wrong medals and show them to my friends who advised that what i had collected were the wrong ones they showed me how to hit the metal against a stone a unique stone from the metal will indicate the correct metal or not. how old were you the six years yes it's worse so i don't like it i don't want my son to go out there but sometimes the situation here is so hopeless there is no money to send him off to school so on saturday he left me there to the dumps a lot to look for some money so he can go to school on monday where making no sales these days at the market people are not buying. what is the purpose of your work why are you working here. it's for the money it is better for us to
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work here than become thief stealing from other people. as for the very young boys who work here it is not good for them. and. why not i think that. just because of money that they also come here to work and they are poor however they become bad boys coming here. they don't want to go back to school but the money they make is not enough for their future. constantine's and i said they should stop bringing them because the computers we break to obtain the iron and copper bring diseases but a child will do it despite the diseases because of money children will always break them up they collapse in the computers cuts them and if care is not taken they attach innes i have
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a cut on my hand myself was. the thirteenth. just all the theatres together and kind of a camaraderie of of everybody being there you can see what other people are bringing what they're doing to their computers how they're modern on what kind of hardware they have what operating system around a quake on a so large you from walk around and get a lots why this is for what you want to do to your system.
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and. there's going to be a conference on he wished the title is he was in africa. there's been organized by the us d.p.a. and another look at his asian i see international. something of all of them to whom . i have seen the program. this is horrible abstain the program but i haven't seen a slope for a visit to the dump site but it would be good if they can come to the dump site and
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see what is actually happening here. maybe a very good learning experience for the people who haven't been here. this place used to be a beautiful place the water nearby was very good for swimming but now it's a dump site i believe when i am older it'll change back in the day this is what i've done five used to look like very little soccer like the world my boon through the wetlands. i mean some pods there was also among groups you know with some trees thumbs here and the but no. there's nothing to show it's all gone. the reality is also the fire dept the manufacturers of these items cannot be absolved from blame the money fortress all the producers of these left when i should be able to collect these things i believe that they should be responsible for their products from cradle to grave robber.
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needs to live that way try again i got cut by broken glass when i was breaking the computer monitor. problem to my. is. the this is the here and in order to body talk about it and go over was not that ok so i don't know b.s. and enter a big and wash your hands and then the blood. read it back to the back and just
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the move ok so bump it up like you i would just go away. so i'm going to order soil has bought things when you want should your hands. just as no where near the truth we're talking about pollutants that are persistent reversible police and the bio accumulate you know which was able pollutants those three almost were able right from the soil in the food chain and also in the human body. it's. just.
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one of the characteristics of human being. that among other things they do they fall problems. and what it means of course to solve a problem and be able to not only get an actor to. question their eyes in a particular situation but then to find other teachers that are similar to the mission one that we. you mean like in a position to so just one concrete problem but a whole crowd of you know the average household today you don't just have one computer you have three t.v. set so you know your thirteen year old your fourteen year old they both have cell phones your wife has a still phone you've got a d.v.d. players you don't just have the one item you have a pallet or
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a couple pallets of items and then builds up with the new i phone and a new i pad coming out every day every year it seems like apples are on some of the new out other companies are bringing out new l.c.d. televisions blu ray d.v.d. players you know people want to know where culture of wanting an end to end getting so i think a lot of the old stuff that average consumers just don't get rid of it this is your computer it's not wasted and solution on plastic i mean it's just. you know for us it just makes so much more sense and is something like this to do anything else but . i think the biggest thing that separates creative or cycling from the other electronics is like where the processor is our investment in technology i mean we'll show you millions and millions of dollars of the capital investment into technology and it's helped revolutionize this industry we named our first processing system david one that's kind of the answer to that goliath amount of electronics and it's kind of a process where all the materials shredded it comes out in pieces anywhere from you
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know a penny to a no bigger than a silver dollar and then from there it enters a series of starvation systems and these are taken systems allow us to taking commingled computer that has been shredded and then separate also if you take one p.c. drop it in there you're going to get aluminum you're going to get pieces of steel pieces of circuit board pieces of copper you know as we speak there's probably about twenty six different states that every and that have enacted some sort of law with regards to these cracks and those laws are all different from state to state mentally we need to go to a bigger broader so that there's some sort. national legislation that really takes this issue and addresses it to the largest consumer of p.c.'s and i'd say equipment in the country is the federal government so and they can you know they can come up with the solution and their level you know then that is going to drive it down to the state level to business and lead.
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the. pledge it was a terrible day on a very hard to take out a plan to get a little longer there was a plan a lot has never had sex with governor rick perry number. one. just a little bit of it was. going to be a little bit of a bit of the. if
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you. got no opportunity. to start to construct your. kid an olympian bit give don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be drug dealer they don't want to blow a window the time that the kid came be we can see. you just means a hundred dollars and i hope i was in the hood and what a.k.o. somebody with thirty round clips. but it felt like. i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young age. such. as the country fourteen olympics what's this place like wine is is so
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special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power the games shaping the city's present and future ludlow so it will bring it this is the moment they're reporting from a very cold snowy windy mountainous stuff yet beyond the olympics. starting germany the first on our team. gold for. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i know we're
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going to a conference on the wisdom was the theme here was an offer god is being organized by the u.s. the pew and then the international network for environmental compliance and then falls when there's a fresh conference and i'm gonna see everything held well i think. in most part of africa the first thing that we have in such an international conference. here again i would say is just the beginning of something good i mean does the way i see it but i'll just monitoring i think the real need to move from tough talk or rhetoric to action that for me would symbolize something really good you know otherwise it would be the same old talk show. you know things.
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you're going to get but it doesn't mean you look up. the country gets the. parsley's it's not the crises or. the crime or full name that was asked of us well . like i was only because i know the love gentleman was saying out of. the top and bottom and i'm sure you recognize in passing to his experience or. if you don't want to work through i'd probably ask the security service for a part of the war than anything. i say to myself would be have nothing to hide why would they want anybody to fold it you know is all about i wanted his creation it all is all about says phase ation is all about educating people. i just found a soft. property will suck america incorporated. this
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though i also found it also belongs to the washington metro area transit authority is simply saves property. and i. will this is the property of a dentist aids patient and trademark office. i'm going to assume you know this is not enough the us e.p.a. should know better. bottle to be dumping of carbon for instance belongs to the united states and buy into protection agency the us the v.a. and i found out a dump site here. just never ends just keep coming. we can really recycle everything in a few. days no problem something's car more costly to recycle than all that like a lead in the glass you know that's very close to recycle yeah that's going to go away eventually because now they have the l.c.d. screen but the l.c.d.
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screens have mercury so that's another issue you know the mercury has to be inside if they can just come up with a better way it's coming out i would think of not having hazardous stuff in there it is just going to keep going to keep growing and more people more transient more landfills and just will be recycled everything out of the recycling. is everybody's problem we'll have so many landfills and why you know i'd rather have a car built and then another landfill and if we can keep this about a landfills we can put that died on the bench and go into landfills but i mean recycling you know it just makes sense and smart i mean this is a mixture of c.r.t. televisions and c.r.t. monitors these are all these are obsolete they're not they're not using electronics anymore so when they come to us we will take them and will process nice these gentlemen are taking the c.r.t. to actually two out of it's plastic aisy and they're also being able to harness.
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and gather the cob the low grade circuit more and that's in the material and then we can use knows they'll be processed into our precious metal refinery and the great thing about this system is it is essentially a clean glass and turn a c.r.t. glass by separating the light in blast and on lighting glass and then cleaning it and then it's what we would call a furnace ready black hole and that's ready for plastic glass recycling going into the morning there. he says if you want to such an add that such in bags gratitude securely and the laser measures the through so that the flames are set right and zoom in a certain way it goes in and makes your thoughts consume is in flipped on a rotating table the other side is then that's all done by laser measurement and some great software in there was training to make this machine after the c.r. cheesman cut and let it last and then removed from the panel last the panel glasses then please this is the furnace reading panel last that will go to
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a recycler and then they will use it to make news last and this is not going to. third world or developing country is a commodity this has a value that you know dollar value associated with. people from becoming friends into the cone friends who want to see what it is like to be a bit he was dumpsites you know so i decided to bring them here so they can see for themselves firsthand what it was like so do appreciate it no matilda problem and don't go back and help please. just dumping if you would just. nations the countries. yeah or do another one. let's move. this goal. i mean and then receive the little. good. they.
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were as well from somewhere. you know. all k. ok ok indicator is for disposal to go so the little slaves for disposal wherever they came from but this is this will here in ghana each day about these little ones come here to expose themselves to all to come home be broken into flame retardants the lead you know. all of the computers that even they will think of but these are kids whose blood is also going up there is one thing to see this on t.v. i just have a nice old cup of peanuts next to it's in them and takes the stand here and to experience the smell that that ninety three experience i mean if people would be able to smell this we don't feel like eating peanuts anymore makes you really angry don't because of all angry all the first time i come to prison i remember. ok so let's go. and. spoil.
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the real can step on this so now we're bridging the digital divide. you can see if it works. ok good here you go already. there. ok. ok. i got to. think about it we're not going to solve this all because you know my dear friend that all thirty one similar. to what you will be going to office girls. never know when you're hot when you see you complain around for the money for it's so i thought oh it's already watched all they're going some books will reduce. that was the thing i mean certainly system has to stop sometime. if there. are enough is enough i think poisoned enough
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children it will also poison the earth the soil everything. is just going to go on like. you know in a lot of responsibility over the risks with the industrialized nations and. even if it turns out they're the right part for the money for interest they really have to come in and see what to do to people's lives if the farm interests environmental racism based on feelings angry. enough the first list failing so badly it's so unfair to have all his wealth and all his well being and oldest techno. undersold is of people who really die from it and interestingly. it is illegal to put in some landfills in the states and yet it is legal and the bird good idea to bring them here to africa where we don't have any proper
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recite we don't even have any recycling facility at all so it is not. all these are small. we all share the belong to. one of their own to the store to get to. do you enjoy your work. you know i don't like this job it makes us sick. i'll stop when i'm fifteen or eighteen years old or something like. what type of work will you do then. i'll go to church and look for a job when i'm twenty years old i'd like to be a reverend father holding on to the truth of god makes me want to become a priest so that one day when i die god will bring me to heaven to enjoy.
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you know we as a society need to get away from the charm of the ways we're creating this like we don't even use the term e waste because none of this you see here is it is a waste it's all a commodity i mean there's nothing here that isn't a computer and elysium printer that is an exhibit more that isn't a v.c.r. d.v.d. player in israel are right there we're using new technology and all the old technology and yesterday that's going to be a continual cycle this is serious machinery cyclist ologist and we're going to get bigger and manners. you tube. you. tube yeah.
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you. do loop. you you. with a computer with. a concept and direct. path . and the data. must be manned. and his responsibility.
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doxie wasn't like the easiest person to negotiate ways i mean many people who've met him or even those who knew him briefly all say that he wasn't completely sane what was he like when you were talking to him and negotiating with him about the lives of these people you know he was very he was very how can i say maybe on the drugs or medicines but she was listening maybe it wasn't the right place said the right moments. wealthy british style. that's not on the front.
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market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports. these loopholes have been counts out here braving the elements in order to stand up to us oil giants chevron. this comes after a massive hunger strike that returned the world's attention to the place that some have dubbed the gulag of our times. is an undeclared global battlefield in which yemen is just one of the front lines.
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now it is the result. len. why is the price of gold so high demand global demand do you think oldest money.
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know the value of the only place we have to live of the water that we need to survive it's not compared to bill i mean gold we're not going to eat gold we're not going to bait with gold. we're not going to drink up what clearly what amal is and is in a desperate economic situation absolutely right what we're wrong to do is say therefore any kind of economic development from the outside is going to be a benefit their only purpose is to extract as much money as possible to feed into the global financial system. with we're a part of the geo political economic system that's extremely or split to do. first of all is a question where the mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources environment well you know those
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are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. approximately sixteen percent of e.u. imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. to ensure a territorial waters for the fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for europe. to do
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illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. breaking news in our to the pussy riot member maria law leaves prison following a presidential amnesty while the punk bands in addition to lock on the cover is expected to walk free soon. while the new. steps into the media spotlight he played just to fight for the release of his associates we take a look at their cases and why they are still behind bars. the u.s. federal reserve marks one hundred years since its foundation conceived as a tool to stabilize the economy critics say there's little to celebrate about it century of money printing. and as we begin a look back at the big stories of twenty thirteen for a racket becomes the deadliest in the past five years with over nine thousand killed in blood.

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