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the water is bob lewis, when 70 percent of it is exported, cortez for some people, saw the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his plight, but rather international food processing giant done on it, extract mineral water from the surrounding region to bottle and fill worldwide under the brand name. volvic locals complained that despite repeated droughts won't make a siphoning more and more water from the area with no regard for their needs, rejects their claims before. you must keep in mind that we don't just do whatever we want. we are subject to and monitored by the authorities. and the authorities might appear at any time to inspect all holes in order to confirm that the statements we make in our data correct solar provider. forgetting secret came august 2020, for example. they were 2 such announce visitors when they don't want. francois dominique de la a geologist is very familiar with this region characterized by extinct volcanoes. he says there are still plenty of natural water sources, mother dwindling as a result of general contracts awa
the water is bob lewis, when 70 percent of it is exported, cortez for some people, saw the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his plight, but rather international food processing giant done on it, extract mineral water from the surrounding region to bottle and fill worldwide under the brand name. volvic locals complained that despite repeated droughts won't make a siphoning more and more water from the area with no regard for their needs, rejects their...
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when you look at bob moses, john lewis and others that fought despite being weary, they were able tohat we were able to secure a black president, 60 blacks in congress today, that are now under existential threat, the whole democracy under threat. that is why we're mobilizing all over the country. we're having a national march on voting rights on august 28th. the 66th anniversary of emmett till's death, the 50th anniversary of "i have a dream" speech. martin luther king jr. and etta king and i are working on that march. and senator graham and senator manchin as well as speaker pelosi. and we're going to the martin luther king monument with some of those texas legislators who were in washington because they want to make sure texas doesn't get a quorum to continue these battles that they're waging to suppress our vote. so we can't stop. we must, in many ways, pick up that baton and keep fighting. yes, we're tired. but as fannie lou hamer said, i'm sick and tired of being sick and tired, so i'm going to keep fighting. >> absolutely. let me just give our viewers some background on what b
when you look at bob moses, john lewis and others that fought despite being weary, they were able tohat we were able to secure a black president, 60 blacks in congress today, that are now under existential threat, the whole democracy under threat. that is why we're mobilizing all over the country. we're having a national march on voting rights on august 28th. the 66th anniversary of emmett till's death, the 50th anniversary of "i have a dream" speech. martin luther king jr. and etta...
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together delegates from more than 190 countries, who work alongside public figures like sir lewis hamilton, sir bobak now to alexandra palt, chief corporate responsibility officer of l'oreal who will be speaking at the summit later today. can you explain to our audience what you hope will be achieved? thank you ve much you hope will be achieved? thank you very much for having _ you hope will be achieved? thank you very much for having me. _ you hope will be achieved? thank you very much for having me. what - you hope will be achieved? thank you very much for having me. what we i very much for having me. what we hope about one young world has existed for many years, the interesting thing is bringing young people together from all over the world, connecting on issues, the most important issues in the future as societies, make them connect and make them aware, show them there are solutions, engagement as possible and to make them become actors of change for the future. the hope is they will become committed and engaged and empowered with new solutions. one call from your own expertise, what do you hop
together delegates from more than 190 countries, who work alongside public figures like sir lewis hamilton, sir bobak now to alexandra palt, chief corporate responsibility officer of l'oreal who will be speaking at the summit later today. can you explain to our audience what you hope will be achieved? thank you ve much you hope will be achieved? thank you very much for having _ you hope will be achieved? thank you very much for having me. _ you hope will be achieved? thank you very much for...
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additionally, will he remarksgr by lewis, of the guilder institute, bob president of gettysburg college and a host of other distinguished guests. please note we are going to keep the chat close to minimize any distraction during the program but we encourage audience members to submit a question using the q&a feature at the bottom of thee screen. begin as it traditionally does by scott b higgins. graduate h former trustee of gettysburg college. the founder of veterans advantage. the nation's leading advocate. scott we turn to you. >> good evening i'm scott higgins head of the trustees of the lincoln prize but want t to welcome you to our virtual celebration of the prize. behind me as a statue of mr. lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation which i am t proud to say lynn, i cut our children the higginset family donated to gettysburg college. the statue sits in front of fstephen's hall name for thaddeus stevens the congressman and abolitionist. who is a long time trustee of the college to provide an 1832 upon which the college was built. let us take a few minutes in prayer. lord god wo
additionally, will he remarksgr by lewis, of the guilder institute, bob president of gettysburg college and a host of other distinguished guests. please note we are going to keep the chat close to minimize any distraction during the program but we encourage audience members to submit a question using the q&a feature at the bottom of thee screen. begin as it traditionally does by scott b higgins. graduate h former trustee of gettysburg college. the founder of veterans advantage. the nation's...
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must pass and have signed into law h.r. 1 the for the people act and h.r. 4 john lewis advancement rights act. in honor of bob moses, let's make this the freedom summer of our time. thank you. and i yield back. ms. jackson lee: thank you for mentioning bob moses for those of us who care and know about history. we know about bob moses and makes this night even more significant, because if you are losing the peace fm warriors who put themselves on the line, we must carry on. i thank the gentlelady from delaware. let me ask, madam speaker, the time, please. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady has 17 minutes remaining. ms. jackson lee: so let me make an argument regarding where we are and i would be happy to yield to my co-anchor and i would be happy to conclude. but i wanted to let us re-emphasize where we are today and re-emphasize that unfortunately a bill that had been passed bipartisan for years have been up-eled, in quotes, by the supreme court, unfortunately the supreme court that my friend from new york has described, the shelby court. absolutely wrong-headed decisions. the shelby court, the late just
must pass and have signed into law h.r. 1 the for the people act and h.r. 4 john lewis advancement rights act. in honor of bob moses, let's make this the freedom summer of our time. thank you. and i yield back. ms. jackson lee: thank you for mentioning bob moses for those of us who care and know about history. we know about bob moses and makes this night even more significant, because if you are losing the peace fm warriors who put themselves on the line, we must carry on. i thank the...
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together delegates from more than 190 countries, who work alongside public figures like sir lewis hamilton, sir bob covid—19 recovery and humanitarian issues. we can speak now to the business leader and campaigner paul polman, who was the chief executive of unilever until 2019. he'll be speaking at the summit. done, what are you going to be saying? the first thing we are doing is a tremendous opportunity, 13,000 people from 190 countries, the 11th time that we have the summit, this time that we have the summit, this time in germany, we have a global tribe of over 12,000 people doing amazing work. collectively, they have influenced positively over 30 million people and well on the way to 100 million. we will talk about several things, to 100 million. we will talk about severalthings, leadership, to 100 million. we will talk about several things, leadership, what we all do to unlock the potential of the group individually and together, climate change, the burning issue and what we can do to accelerate and set the ambitions of higher and importantly, reduce the co2 gap. and net positive, what is neede
together delegates from more than 190 countries, who work alongside public figures like sir lewis hamilton, sir bob covid—19 recovery and humanitarian issues. we can speak now to the business leader and campaigner paul polman, who was the chief executive of unilever until 2019. he'll be speaking at the summit. done, what are you going to be saying? the first thing we are doing is a tremendous opportunity, 13,000 people from 190 countries, the 11th time that we have the summit, this time that...