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guy: that was the ceo of rio tinto, jean-sebastien jacques. vonnie: that is a wrap.ic continue on night two, especially towards former vice president joe biden. >> you cannot have it both ways. cannot do it when it is convenient and then dodge. >> i have been very straightforward. trumpnnot beat president with donald trump on this planet. inaccurate for what you are describing. >> we need a politician with the guts on this issue. [applause] the have guts enough to say plan does not make sense. >> if you want to be the president, you should answer the tough questions. if you are debating donald trump, he will not let you off the hook. vonnie: kevin cirilli is in detroit. it does seem like the objective was to use joe biden to gain the top tier of candidates. consensus is the former vice president delivered a better performance than he did in miami. in terms of who benefited, that will come out in the next several days of polling. castro was able to draw contrasts between himself and the other candidates on the issue of immigration. i think you saw senator cory booker,
guy: that was the ceo of rio tinto, jean-sebastien jacques. vonnie: that is a wrap.ic continue on night two, especially towards former vice president joe biden. >> you cannot have it both ways. cannot do it when it is convenient and then dodge. >> i have been very straightforward. trumpnnot beat president with donald trump on this planet. inaccurate for what you are describing. >> we need a politician with the guts on this issue. [applause] the have guts enough to say plan...
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they also speak with successful businessmen like ali baba founded jacques mom who compares work to love. despite all this it's very important to them to not be perceived as political activists here's what they had to say in an interview the 1st question he asked me is are you aware of just. why this. i know. despite various areas online political debate is possible in china to a certain extent. chinese internet users are incredibly politically active and they can criticize policies specifically leaders becomes more sensitive because as soon as you mention a specific person by name topics become more sensitive and if you organize collective action chances are that your information your messages will be removed. when we look at the internet behind china's fire wall we get a glimpse into the future there's live streaming and mobile payment but there's also reaching surveillance and heavy state control users and platforms alike are quick to censor themselves to avoid sanctions this makes a free and open democratic discussion practically impossible behind china's firewall the internet cultur
they also speak with successful businessmen like ali baba founded jacques mom who compares work to love. despite all this it's very important to them to not be perceived as political activists here's what they had to say in an interview the 1st question he asked me is are you aware of just. why this. i know. despite various areas online political debate is possible in china to a certain extent. chinese internet users are incredibly politically active and they can criticize policies specifically...
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international crisis that should be top of the agenda when g 7 leaders meet this weekend brazilian president jacques bowser noddle who will not attend the g. 7 shot back saying the suggestion evokes a misplaced colonialist mindset nasa has described the amazonian blaze as record setting. activists gathered in the french resort town.
international crisis that should be top of the agenda when g 7 leaders meet this weekend brazilian president jacques bowser noddle who will not attend the g. 7 shot back saying the suggestion evokes a misplaced colonialist mindset nasa has described the amazonian blaze as record setting. activists gathered in the french resort town.
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day and it's the second monday in july eve area and that's the day that people tell their stories jacques, videos, podcasts, whatever. that's the day i tell people, make your doctor's appointment for that day, or call your -- for an appointment that day am day that globally you're being supported. tweet it out. tweet the no shame hash tag, somebody will talk you through it, somebody will have that conversation with you sew that what siwe project is. >> host: there is a lot of shame involved for you personally mental illness. >> guest: not anymore there was for a long timen when i was first diagnosed didn't tell anybody. i kept it until toe myself until i realized when he kept it to myself i wasn't taking care of myself. it was easy to pretend it didn't exist if i wasn't telling anybody but it and then i was also fortunate to be in a career that wasn't threatened with my mental health in that i couldn't get fired, i couldn't be afraid of losing a promotion or a riz or something like that. ion an artist, free lancer. >> host: is that what brought you new york. >> guest: yes. was in a show c
day and it's the second monday in july eve area and that's the day that people tell their stories jacques, videos, podcasts, whatever. that's the day i tell people, make your doctor's appointment for that day, or call your -- for an appointment that day am day that globally you're being supported. tweet it out. tweet the no shame hash tag, somebody will talk you through it, somebody will have that conversation with you sew that what siwe project is. >> host: there is a lot of shame...
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i'm purcell's farai president jacques paulson are prosecuted environmental activists of starter the record number of files consuming the country's i'm some brain forrest after critics out called his claims outrageous he said had no evidence that they were actually true. but next to here on the definition of prime minister vows to rebuild the country from becoming after decades of corruption coming up with one of the joint business offices in just about half with. welcome to the book is the game here for details the. chance to talk about. this stuff our coverage. 3 more. people we have matthew let's have a look at some of the other much surrounding the still shaking in their boots on the green a sign of relief so you don't want to miss. this guy. t.w. . and on demand. language courses. video or you know. w. media center. it is a fresh start for sudan a new prime minister pledges to tackle the country severe economic crisis and build a balanced foreign policy. also coming up the mobile gender gap is still big in many african countries women entrepreneurs initiatives to give young girls the s
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brazil's president jacques bosso nardo 1st retracted then repeated his accusation that the blaze is sweeping the amazon was started by environmental organizations he acknowledged it a firestorm of criticism after blaming non-governmental organizations for the fires j. about sonata did not support his claims with proof he made the statement as new figures showed that there had been a record number of fires there this year. the french seaside resort of b.s. hits is gearing up for the arrival of world leaders with more than 13000 police deployed as well as military personnel antro 7 heads of state from the world's wealthiest countries the g 7 nations will spend 2 days tackling hot button issues including trade disputes climate change and iran. a syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in the eastern german city of chemists last year has been found guilty and sentenced to almost 10 years in prison the killings sparked a wave of anti immigrant protests and riots. 3 teams take the united states fiscal shortfall to one to trunk terrorists and tax cuts are set to widen the budget deficit to
brazil's president jacques bosso nardo 1st retracted then repeated his accusation that the blaze is sweeping the amazon was started by environmental organizations he acknowledged it a firestorm of criticism after blaming non-governmental organizations for the fires j. about sonata did not support his claims with proof he made the statement as new figures showed that there had been a record number of fires there this year. the french seaside resort of b.s. hits is gearing up for the arrival of...
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indicate they want brutality just yet also gone what do you get when 2 tech titans meet ali baba's jacques milan tells the mosque well it could get a lot.
indicate they want brutality just yet also gone what do you get when 2 tech titans meet ali baba's jacques milan tells the mosque well it could get a lot.
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jacques chirac, who was president of france at the time, came and tried to convince 0mar bongo that itn. the french had big logging interests in gabon. and the biggest critics of the parks were the foresters. when ali bongo 0ndimba became president, the first thing he did was to ban the export of raw timber, of unprocessed timber, and within two months president sarkozy was in gabon trying to convince him he had made the wrong mistake and that is was a silly thing to do. what 0mar bongo did was try to shift the paradigm what ali bongo did was try to shift the paradigm of development in africa. britain, china, the us, have all been developed on cheap, raw materials from africa. and if we're going to develop african countries, if we're going to find the balance between the preservation and the sustainable use of these natural resources, at least a good proportion of the wealth that comes from the exploitation of those natural resources has to come back into africa. and so the reason that, i guess, that i'm a government minister as well as a conservationist today is to find that balance,
jacques chirac, who was president of france at the time, came and tried to convince 0mar bongo that itn. the french had big logging interests in gabon. and the biggest critics of the parks were the foresters. when ali bongo 0ndimba became president, the first thing he did was to ban the export of raw timber, of unprocessed timber, and within two months president sarkozy was in gabon trying to convince him he had made the wrong mistake and that is was a silly thing to do. what 0mar bongo did was...
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professorjean—jacques muyembe, who is the co—ordinator of the ebola response team in the whole drc, saysnt centre in critical condition, and unfortunately died. now, teams have been deployed to track everybody who may have been in touch with him, so that they will be offered vaccination or tested to see if they don't have any treatment. and professor muyembe said he is very optimistic about the fight against ebola. so, a year of ebola in our country, it is unresolved. and we are there to stop this outbreak, and we will work to avoid the spreading of the disease, and to close the borders and to go to other countries. so i am confident that we'll work and stop this outbreak as soon as possible. this thursday will mark one year since the ebola outbreak was declared in the drc. this is the tenth and so far the worst to hit the country. it has affected more than 2,500 people and has killed more than 1,700 people. community resistance and insecurity have been slowing down the response. however, the response leaders have said they are changing their strategies to make sure they contain and erad
professorjean—jacques muyembe, who is the co—ordinator of the ebola response team in the whole drc, saysnt centre in critical condition, and unfortunately died. now, teams have been deployed to track everybody who may have been in touch with him, so that they will be offered vaccination or tested to see if they don't have any treatment. and professor muyembe said he is very optimistic about the fight against ebola. so, a year of ebola in our country, it is unresolved. and we are there to...
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professorjean—jacques muyembe, who is the co—ordinator of the ebola response team in the whole drc, says the treatment centre in critical condition, and unfortunately died. now, teams have been deployed to track everybody who may have been in touch with him, so that they will be offered vaccination or tested to see if they don't have any treatment. and professor muyembe said he is very optimistic about the fight against ebola. so, a year of ebola in our country, it is unresolved. and we are there to stop this outbreak, and we will work to avoid the spreading of the disease, and to close the borders and to go to other countries. so i am confident that we'll work and stop this outbreak as soon as possible. this thursday will mark one year since the ebola outbreak was declared in drc. this is the tenth and so far the worst to hit the country. it has affected more than 2,500 people and has killed more than 1,700 people. community resistance and insecurity have been slowing down the response. however, the response leaders have said they are changing their strategies to make sure they contain
professorjean—jacques muyembe, who is the co—ordinator of the ebola response team in the whole drc, says the treatment centre in critical condition, and unfortunately died. now, teams have been deployed to track everybody who may have been in touch with him, so that they will be offered vaccination or tested to see if they don't have any treatment. and professor muyembe said he is very optimistic about the fight against ebola. so, a year of ebola in our country, it is unresolved. and we are...
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twitter against the hosts the way we saw at the end of the last g 7 we know that the french president jacques rogge he said at the start that this year's g. 7 would address the issue of inequality was anything achieved there. there were a number of really interesting meetings here with african leaders the french president was keen to have a broad agenda again in order to make sure he knew that there were divisive issues on iran on russia the potential of readmitting the russian president something the g 7 largely was against and only donald trump pushed that idea but seeing that he broadened really the agenda and so you have a number of tangible results for instance an aid package for these a hill area to fight terrorism support for the military and then you have the financial package for the rainforest so a number of things that have come out of this summit and that was something the french president also made clear in his speech to the french people in order to make clear you know this is a meeting that is important this is a meeting that will bring results that will make life better. right
twitter against the hosts the way we saw at the end of the last g 7 we know that the french president jacques rogge he said at the start that this year's g. 7 would address the issue of inequality was anything achieved there. there were a number of really interesting meetings here with african leaders the french president was keen to have a broad agenda again in order to make sure he knew that there were divisive issues on iran on russia the potential of readmitting the russian president...
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diplomat jim jacques trist gave us his views on the missile test and the collapse of the treaty. i believe that the decision to pull out of the i about it was made of bad faith with the idea that we can attain strategic superiority over russia make russia's security situation and annabelle and that report. just with political leverage i think that's what these people think and i think of the speed with which this test was made is indicative not not dispositive not true but indicative that that was the agenda all along united states establishment's not necessarily mr trump but the if that was what she is china as another adversary to be eliminated i think they are on deck after the russians but nonetheless that's the way they tend to look at that they don't see it in terms of your other powers in the world with their own interests their own legitimate fears or influence how do we accommodate that how do we come to a balance of our will rather there's only room on this planet for want to join that's and these people must submit or view subdue. and avenues of thora t's in southeast
diplomat jim jacques trist gave us his views on the missile test and the collapse of the treaty. i believe that the decision to pull out of the i about it was made of bad faith with the idea that we can attain strategic superiority over russia make russia's security situation and annabelle and that report. just with political leverage i think that's what these people think and i think of the speed with which this test was made is indicative not not dispositive not true but indicative that that...
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jean—jacques muyembe warned that the current outbreak could continue for two or three years.y council and its main opposition coalition have announced a draft constitutional declaration to usher in a new period of transitional government. the delegations are due to continue talks over the technical details of the signature procedures. thousands of algerians have taken to the streets of the capital to continue anti—government protests for the 24th consecutive friday. they are demanding the release of those arrested in previous demonstrations and the lifting of measures to try to block the protests, before accepting any dialogue with the authorities. president trump says he's still deciding who to appoint as the new us director of national intelligence, after his first choice withdrew his nomination. mr trump said the republican congressmanjohn ratcliffe had pulled out, rather than face months of "slander and libel" from the media. there'd been criticism that mr ratcliffe lacked the expertise and experience to take on the role. our washington correspondent chris buckler explain
jean—jacques muyembe warned that the current outbreak could continue for two or three years.y council and its main opposition coalition have announced a draft constitutional declaration to usher in a new period of transitional government. the delegations are due to continue talks over the technical details of the signature procedures. thousands of algerians have taken to the streets of the capital to continue anti—government protests for the 24th consecutive friday. they are demanding the...
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diplomat jim jacques trust gave us his views on the missile test and the collapse of the treaty. i believe that the decision of the i.m.f. was made of bad faith with the idea that we can attain strategic superiority over russia make russia's security situation i'm annabelle and that report. just with political leverage which ultimately will result in regime change i think that's what these people think and i think of the speed with which this test was made is indicative not not dispositive not prove but indicative that that was the agenda all along united states establishments not necessarily mr trump would be a fabulous but she is china as another adversary to be eliminated i think they are on deck after the russians but nonetheless that's the way they tend to look at in all the news all foreign t's and southeast turkey a cracking down on kurdish protests these are some of the latest pictures from the city of d.r. backing away of riot police used water cannon and take ass to break up the crowds the region has been great fun rest since the firing of 3 kurdish mayors who were elec
diplomat jim jacques trust gave us his views on the missile test and the collapse of the treaty. i believe that the decision of the i.m.f. was made of bad faith with the idea that we can attain strategic superiority over russia make russia's security situation i'm annabelle and that report. just with political leverage which ultimately will result in regime change i think that's what these people think and i think of the speed with which this test was made is indicative not not dispositive not...
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jean—jacques muyembe warned that the current outbreak could continue for two or three years.d of brazil's national space research institute says he will be sacked, after a public row with president jair bolsonaro over the scale of deforestation in the amazon. ricardo galvao likened the president to a teenage boy, after the government rejected evidence over the increasing tree loss in the amazon. john mcmanus reports. at 525 million square kilometres, keeping track of the health of the amazon rainforest is huge undertaking. and best done from space —— 5.5. scientists say... brazil's national space research is that you give is an annual record of deforestation and it is this data that has led to a presidential row. institute recorded an 88% increase deforestation in june, compared institute recorded an 88% increase deforestation injune, compared with the same month last year. president bolsonaro, who is keen to exploit the amazon's resources, replied by saying the space agency was wearing brazil's reputation, a war of words then ensued. mr bolsonaro alleged then ensued. mr bols
jean—jacques muyembe warned that the current outbreak could continue for two or three years.d of brazil's national space research institute says he will be sacked, after a public row with president jair bolsonaro over the scale of deforestation in the amazon. ricardo galvao likened the president to a teenage boy, after the government rejected evidence over the increasing tree loss in the amazon. john mcmanus reports. at 525 million square kilometres, keeping track of the health of the amazon...
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this g. 7 summit because they say that he has failed to tackle inequality in france only i spoke to jacques rogge long a senior fellow as a senior fellow at the global policy is to choose he says the g. 7 is outdated. g. 7 meetings not lead to anything for a long time he's just a talking shop and with their leaders probably doing let's hope they weeded out of some dialogue and deal with the many issues that concern. there were global challenges and my home is trying to be done is broke. every film we seen with that you are talking to iran to into putin last week last week so i know you got expect much but but there is. a chance that the dialogue my head up. leader has to come up with some solution the biggest issues. that he wanted to bring was a shoe of iniquities may be changing that is m g 7 is a bit of a remnant of to past due west not digimon any of it and there's a big elephant is china isn't there so she 7. is not going to produce anything and many does arrive in the west is in disarray many it's like a dysfunctional family with everyone many many leaders and if you're going to posit
this g. 7 summit because they say that he has failed to tackle inequality in france only i spoke to jacques rogge long a senior fellow as a senior fellow at the global policy is to choose he says the g. 7 is outdated. g. 7 meetings not lead to anything for a long time he's just a talking shop and with their leaders probably doing let's hope they weeded out of some dialogue and deal with the many issues that concern. there were global challenges and my home is trying to be done is broke. every...
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ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just then mentioning the issue of opportuniti -- opportunity zones in detroit. that is one of the key efforts the trump administration has touted. president trump brought up the issue of zones in an interview at the end of last month when he talked about what he is doing for minorities in this country. here's a little bit from that interview. [video clip] ? if you look at what i have done for african-americans. president obama tried so hard to get it, he could not get it. you look at opportunity zones, and look out -- opportunity zones are tremendous success. we did that as an experiment.
ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just...
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ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me.ost: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just then mentioning the issue of opportuniti -- opportunity zones in detroit. that is one of the key efforts the trump administration has touted. president trump brought up the issue of zones in an interview at the end of last month when he talked about what he is doing for minorities in this country. here's a little bit from that interview. [video clip] ? if you look at what i have done for african-americans. president obama tried so hard to get it, he could not get it. you look at opportunity zones, and look out -- opportunity zones are tremendous success. we did that as an experiment. i
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and in sport australian swimmer shana jacques vows to clear her name after a failed drug test i'm not going to stop until i prove my innocence and i'll fight to get myself back in the pool a positive test from june has left jack facing a possible 4 year ban. ok let's get going beginning with breaking news this from kazakhstan the syrian government and the opposition have agreed on a ceasefire in the last rebel held province of it live it's been announced during these 13th round of the. called a star talks position says it has already withdrawn its heavy weapons under the sochi agreement but the government and its allies broke the agreement 3 months ago however they insist they will abide by the ceasefire as long as the government doesn't violate it. we withdrew the heavy weapons following the sochi agreement but the regime violated this agreement and took advantage of the withdrawal so they can launch their cunning criminal attacks if the regime commits to this cease fire we will commit on our end and there will not be any need to talk about heavy weapons in the area under simmons is
and in sport australian swimmer shana jacques vows to clear her name after a failed drug test i'm not going to stop until i prove my innocence and i'll fight to get myself back in the pool a positive test from june has left jack facing a possible 4 year ban. ok let's get going beginning with breaking news this from kazakhstan the syrian government and the opposition have agreed on a ceasefire in the last rebel held province of it live it's been announced during these 13th round of the. called a...
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and let's just say the relationship between president bush 43 and jacque chirac and gerhard schroder was not exact a warm and fuzzy. truth is they cannot stand each other. -- could not stand each other. i think the leaders themselves sometimes placed too much importance on these personal relationships. leaders do what they do because it is in the interest of their government, other country, or their own political interests, love these they american president. love the american president. the more american presidents came to grips with that reality, the less time they would waste them using some of these guys who are not worth schmoozing. ms. mitchell: we certainly see that result now and the u.k.. do you have any projections as to what break that will mean. iny face a no jailbreak set october. that's a no deal brexit in october. mr. gates: i would say one word, disaster. this goes probably to the dinner panel. i think it will have some in terms of our relationship with britain and britain's role in the world. ms. mitchell: and putting on your own house again, how does any of this --
and let's just say the relationship between president bush 43 and jacque chirac and gerhard schroder was not exact a warm and fuzzy. truth is they cannot stand each other. -- could not stand each other. i think the leaders themselves sometimes placed too much importance on these personal relationships. leaders do what they do because it is in the interest of their government, other country, or their own political interests, love these they american president. love the american president. the...
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then the seventh member of the fox corporation board jacques nassar could not be reached by cnn for comment. so nobody is commenting. maybe there's no accountable. i don't know what's going on. but do they need to answer for whether they support this? >> well, they need to answer why they've given an hour every night to a white supremacist, tucker carlson. there might not be enough white supremacists in america to fit in a football stadium, but there is one for fox news every night. his name is tucker carlson. if you don't believe me, the leading neo nazi of the daily stormer says tucker carlson is "literally our greatest ally." he says that tucker carlson's show is all of their talking points mainstreamed. so you have to ask yourself if you are a fox news patron or supporter, why do you support tucker carlson's show when he is literally saying after a mass shooting attack an act of white supremacist terrorism that has killed more than 22 people in el paso. he uses his platform to say that white supremacy is a hoax. that is so insulting to any person of color, don, especially black people.
then the seventh member of the fox corporation board jacques nassar could not be reached by cnn for comment. so nobody is commenting. maybe there's no accountable. i don't know what's going on. but do they need to answer for whether they support this? >> well, they need to answer why they've given an hour every night to a white supremacist, tucker carlson. there might not be enough white supremacists in america to fit in a football stadium, but there is one for fox news every night. his...
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his interpretation should be qualified by the observations of a later french visitor, jacques meritan, who spent time in the united states and wrote about what he saw. he spent time in the united states about the same time qutb was here. unlike qutb, her meritan observed mid 20th century america still flourishing, as he puts it, the countless initiatives of fraternal help which are the daily bread of the american people. he took positive note of the many active associations, communities, and brotherhoods and clubs in the united states. yet even meritan, though disposed to emphasize the lurking positive, observed worrying signs. he detected tensions between tendencies toward individual freedom and efforts to preserve community and conceded in partial agreement with qutb that a genuine sense of community may have been on the decline. okay. so what of volunteerism and civic engagement today? what relevance do these visitors' views have for us in making sense of this phenomenon today? there's a range of values on this question. some suggest that tocqueville's concerns about unrestrained s
his interpretation should be qualified by the observations of a later french visitor, jacques meritan, who spent time in the united states and wrote about what he saw. he spent time in the united states about the same time qutb was here. unlike qutb, her meritan observed mid 20th century america still flourishing, as he puts it, the countless initiatives of fraternal help which are the daily bread of the american people. he took positive note of the many active associations, communities, and...
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aid to help fight the fires ravaging the amazon as long as 8 decides how to use the money president jacques to both sonata i said his government would find its own solution to the crisis is that ministration is backing a proposed amendment to the constitution that could see commercial farming allowed on indigenous reserves undercover law any farming on indigenous land is illegal on monday g 7 nations page 20 $1000000.00 to help fight the flames and protect the rain forests bot also not only accused rich countries of treating brazil like a colony. we will find a solution and we will give the world satisfaction even people like the french president emanuel must think twice to get out of a complicated situation like the huge rejection he's facing his own country before starting with us nobody here is against dialogue with france not at all and we thank the work of the. earlier once again criticized his brazilian counterpart says the world cannot allow the amazon to be destroyed by the actions of brazil's government. becomes even more a sovereign country and when we have major events we except
aid to help fight the fires ravaging the amazon as long as 8 decides how to use the money president jacques to both sonata i said his government would find its own solution to the crisis is that ministration is backing a proposed amendment to the constitution that could see commercial farming allowed on indigenous reserves undercover law any farming on indigenous land is illegal on monday g 7 nations page 20 $1000000.00 to help fight the flames and protect the rain forests bot also not only...
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talking i was thinking about the pan-african conference in 1945, and i thought about the fact that amy jacques harvey was not physically in the room, but she was in the room. what do i mean? to theyears leading up pan-african congress, she plays a pivotal role in helping to helpinge congress, and to guide w.e.b. dubois, who she is writing extensively to, he is getting advice from her, and even in putting together the program, he is relying upon her ideas, he is drawing upon her recommendation, so she doesn't quite make it in the room, but she is certainly in the room. and i think about all the informal ways that people are in the room, when they are not physically in the room. i hope i haven't lost you, but to think about someone who i write about, and i often pause and think about her standing on street corners, speaking boldly her ideas. this is someone who doesn't necessarily have the means to travel, so she won't make it to the fifth pan-african congress, she won't be in these spaces, but i think about what it means for her to occupy a -- that space, to speaker truth, and for people to wal
talking i was thinking about the pan-african conference in 1945, and i thought about the fact that amy jacques harvey was not physically in the room, but she was in the room. what do i mean? to theyears leading up pan-african congress, she plays a pivotal role in helping to helpinge congress, and to guide w.e.b. dubois, who she is writing extensively to, he is getting advice from her, and even in putting together the program, he is relying upon her ideas, he is drawing upon her recommendation,...